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protection there to Mr Kino a British subiect and merchant, against any aggression on the part of the Balinese during the Bally War—Ibid.

BALLY WAE.We understand that the English schooner Rangamo, belonging to Mr King at Lom Bock, bas been taken up by the Rajah of Bally Lom bock, fitted up as a vessel of war, and under the Rajah's flag will join the expedition of the Dutch against the Ballinage of Bally Baliling. The latest Intelligence from the seat of war was brought by the Rangamo which passed Baliling on the passage to Sarawak, about the end of May, at which time although there was a large Dutch force, yet opam - tious bad not commenced. A merchant ve under the Dutch fing had endeavoured to trade, but was driven away by the Balinese at Bally Balil ing-Ibid.

We have learnt from the Graham's Town Jour nal

instant, received on Wednesday,

on the Kafir Frontier had remained in statu qup, authorities anxiously waiting the arrival of the Governor, whose departure in H. M. Ship President, we duly announced. It is to be regret- ted that the prevailing easterly Winds would, in all likelihood, prolong His Excellency's passage to Algoa Bay.

The arrival of the Mariner in Simon's Bay, on Friday,

ohments of the 90th & 95th Re- giments,

Colombo homeward bound, was seasonable in the extreme, her destination having been altered for Port Elizabeth, for the purpose of the Troops being placed at the disposal of the Commander-in Chief, in the event of their services being required in that quarter. We hear on all sides, that the very best spirit animated both the Troops and the mounted Burghers, who were must- ering on the extended line of Frontier to the call of their respective Fild-cornets and Commandants, anxious to co-operate with the military authorities, from which unanimity we augur the most favora ble results-Cape of Good Hope, april 10.

Edited, Printed and Publisked by JOHN CARE, At The Friend of China and Hongkong Gazette, Printing Office, Gough Street, VICTORIA, HONGKono, 1846,

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