the squadron—answer from the squadron, with a present left w 0 b
same place—bad weather—danger in a boat— accident m bodnd the
Hindostan—departure of the squadron. m U page g i f .
CH APT ER V iH . ■.
pO O H I ^ C T Il^A j,- - ’, ;.v
Sickly sta teo f the squadron.— Tu rm b a y in Cêehin-chma a d e si-
rdble place to refresh at—route tbiiben±*fi£ot taken out of-a boat upon
the coast of Gocbinrcbiria—Ms astonishment and alarmsdirections
fo r entering into Turon harbour—where squadron.atwbors—suspicion
o f hostile intentions on the p a r t j f th f sqttadrott^late rewAdixms in
Gocbin^china-^drfivcd of a person. of rank from: the sovereign o f the
neighbouring country, with presents to the Embassador—harbour and
town o f Turon—dinner givenhy^tbe:Crov:ernor-of^e placé—iagMity
&f the natives-—shuttlecock played with the feet—ing^miy-qf natives
exemplified—method of purifying sugar—transfordé^femalès on,
easy terms—oppressive conduct of. the upper, humiliating situation o f
the lower ranks—music cultivated in Cochin-china—mtcftainmenland
play given to the Embassador—British manufactures its- use tanimg
the natives—bow supplied—-military establishment of 0jê:mMn$ry—
elephants trained fo r war—killedfor fowl—preciousmttalsfound in
the mountains of Ctocbin-chma^-^her mdrninockUes—--seldom brought
down to the plains sincethe troubles—-inhabitants of the former a different
race from the latter—qfthese the diet—dress-r-industry—corrupt
judicature.—Curious insect found near EwÉn^dêseriptioni and
geometrical admeasurement, of that harbour-—climate—p erio dical
inundations—danger of trading to coast. ■qf Coehm-china without a
protecting settlement—instanced in the narrow escape of a vessel sent
thither from Bengal.—Description of the island c f Callao;—Advantages
of a settlement at Derm.—Death of the purser of the Lion—
maHeX'tyfdhèclmïn^etMned'farCSaihe.daysby'the ntitfoes’ in an 'attempt
todemp(hreirkpSe'.paistiojb0 ^ tilh tr yA ih k ^ ^ é itH h o f'W h a f^ h e ' gars'arid
isuffered.—Mxtentü'of' Cochitt-cMH\sê ‘ ddihinión&tè—Departure of- the
squadmH^miöhMedè0 m a ê k ^B e r iig n ^ p ^ r o n—fürtherptè'sents'from
htht— SquMronyfaild^t^'fli swiv^ilia ^ r. ■ ,< paffè'Tfï&to 382.
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V'v5Vu !t t o't h P jA diioni f f t j iitfc-s in v
TRA^SAcmSI^S AMO, OESER^UxioNS. THERE.
Z. Goriierljjre*oni\eign&dnd niegulanly oftidesjngalfnj Tung-quin — j
ytffiWal’-a¥KLi.dr&i^^.%ladSi—sh'fd e^ ^ im hW ^ tl^ ^ 0^ rl0 x<}M^r>'i,d
to Maiao'w—Qnc\ofipMe^Wil\WiTlTWfrc\in^wimaraws.fram the ser-
pitlffdhe EmlmssyriMs^ndutticai&astedswith'thdt. qfki\iboBcd§ue.
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0 e i impression rnad&sPn^^dtiffher^Agbpbrjrmmtiat-CqimA^ bn the
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o f FormoM, meCtsiwith muchhddmieatberhrrwashtisfm'supposmg'subb
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sgj^i§ljindSi^Fj4it^'jslanld00Witiian^y^^hunm0rbarbdnk.^J^^xtd
governor qf\Qhu-saik—to neigblwurMigxcityt offEingrf’ai—its streets^
hpgseszY-nifrkefsr^dr^ess^fithe :p$bple.rr4fee% ojkthe womemcfamped-.—
• cpnjectureSjigri, the<jmgin ‘uf tseichi a.,tUsthm—W'hy Europeans mor&Jaf-
fected by hot xveather .than Chinese.— Governors hall of audience.—£ vfc 1 . 1 1 / ^