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on landing Rept well together : gradually approached the

side

South

it would be empossible for the porales to excape.

I sent seen. Johnson, in

to "Macao"

Hi G. boat facus Eathing with him

two

Who were to proceed from there

to where the packs

Here we found about fifty junts, containing according

to the Prefect- 1600

meu

They had been waiting

474

rose for

of

the

3 days (ws off the S.&. end

I had arranged at

Island

Lecitive for the landing to tathe

Drace

Wilt Whe

troops were assembled, ordering

Cheen to be at the

of the

day;

Irland

North extreme

at daylight next- the " Janus" was to proend

from "Macas "

"Puth Sheri

Steame

with

Lo

as

to be at

at the same time.

The master of the Custoni

being lonial,

quite con acquainted the Coast I lent secut=

Mainwaring

her there.

down

on board to pelot

The Bautern brothe

starting

me to tow her the

At 10 relock on

evening we started

which obliged

whole way an wedersday

Aud

at-

day light the following Morning

were close off

Path sheer.

the

North side

previously mentioned -

The geen boats

Steame

there

as

and Custoun)

steamed on, and

Auchoud close off

the village of

"Pak shui"" followed by the Jecks which had a pair wind-

Aud

a fire was opened upon

the place by the junts -

But the place was wholly

deserted

the inchabeticals

having

naturally been frightened away

the war by the appearance of

/cucks off it--

and they had

fled to "ham shui" au-

4

island, opposite "Path sheer"

And

one of the places the

Chiriere

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