Rangoon government, to my several requisitions. At ten o’clock the
captains of the principal English ships in the river visited me at the
■feohseV ^ShhbmpaHieS !% -}Baba-Sheen,' the spies were withdrawn from
aad 01» people pj^TSatteiiJlBtgq to the Bazar, of market, without
molestation.
CHAPTER III.
Ccmserif to go to '-Peguetafl’rVtke rdtern o f Mr. Wood^Seesp,i4om o f the
' Birmans èmékeneêfy êMgnbag PémoM^iMespitabie- Iùeepûomex-
perïemed bfFotÜgriMerokartts <mt R é igm n ^ S h om d e rs o f M m in
• —Art? -limd t m c O u M m i c t the Engli^h B e p a i a t i m ^ M r . Wÿof,-
departs ftbW&âftgwn-^poMteness aftho Ratpvoon.— Embar-kf^f^y^,,
during th eB U f^& è k * o p p ia ia n u < f 0 (oUnlry—(ut4l
mi Wérntim o ffw fr JPem h d f demtreeb by- Tigers .—Rich i ^ f e î
I '€omt¥y ■ d ‘eMttd<f è f FopMtutim, and infested by n ê à i 0 1
A t t&Feârtoeh sdicifatwn of Baba*-Sheen,, ^consented- to embark for
P i p e hh tfiti' »FSt of th e re tn ta af Mr.- as
p fttd û 'BhslHfrieHded. Thte annual festival a t the gréa» ternpfo
w a ^aho^ to M'cOfehi^fed With snmptuouS'magniftaence:;, and the V'ieeroÿ,
ha(PMfits:secfîfpaftfttthrfdeSitè that t h e w i t n e s s -
P toW Baha^heew that T wouWi Eèlinfpish. m ^ è * n a è
détermination en* «bis poïflti as- a mark: ûfcmycanfîdeisitee in hito, and p ü d
fë ë l^ntlè ië fiLof the ftieiitBjrt inclinations ©fliba'¥icet»£v
r- aMiéafele
h had* «oBjecture* what m p s the, real-
îdÉÉvôt oPtlièiP ihstMtt, and' my conclusions afterwards prhv.edfajqisfô®
jgptfyi founded. PHâe, the Birma»%- « a s
inflamed'1 b p :ËIe arts :of designing, men, and .suspicion, ,« s> awakened by-.