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C H A P . XXIV.
The voyage continued.— Ikfcription q f a curious .mountain.— Various
circumjlances ( f -the fiv e r .— lArrive at the c s ty 'e f Tuyng-yau-yean.—
P tfs numerous villages, towns, .M f.—-Anchor htfore the city o f
T fyn tia n .-A rriv e at Canton <—J&rmati*ies m the ocdqfion, ,^Sc.
J>* 247
C H A P. XX f .
Some account o f Canton.-^Proceed /from thence to Wampoa, and Md-
. coy, briefaccount o f them.— Char after o f the mandarin Van-Tadge-
In.— Circantjhmces relative to the refidence o f fhe -enibaffy *at Macao.
— Stalfvr 'England, — —
SU P P L EM E N T A R Y O H A P im .
B rief account o f the pajjage from Hoang-tchew to Chufan, by Captain
Mackintojb, &-c .—^Various ^ufoms o f the Chinefe, & c.— Mif-
cellaneous articles, & c . • - —— p, 269
idccourt of the tranfaflions of the fquadron during . the, affencp offhe
embafjy.
Clöffary df Chinefe words.
A N A RNARRATIVE
OF A VOYAGE
T O AN D FROM
china ,
A P . I.
from England to Batavia.
E v e r y fte&{Fity‘ tfrr4i5g^neht»Bl.vihg;t ó n made,- the,Right Hon.'
EarlMac^rtnty, Jwith his whole fuite, went,- from the Point at Portffhpufch,
i^l^ve^i ba^ges,^ on.bbafd thé'Ëicm man o f war,'-then lying ;
al^Spifliead,
’ . Hoifted in 'the launch— fired1* the fignal grin foa-all the officers and Sunday 43.
men'ön fliore- m repair on board.
‘ Ateleven A . M . aifighalwas-müdè for the HIndoftan and the Jack* TuefSaysj,
all td weigh : the‘ Alfred' and Onah^i^TeventySfour1'guns'fvëi^hed at
the'fathe'time; and,;'ilSfive o^cloek ïtvthe afternoon, we took our final
departure from Spithead.
We got into Torbay, where we found the Hannibal and Niger men Saturday 29.
o f war* ' ^If'Creorge' and ML' Stauhtón; J\vith ■ 'Bit? Gillan, ■ wént- affitère*
and pènêtrated into 'the country as faf' as. Exetef from whenee they
returned the next day.
B A leak