Passage, tbé;Mëi-lié.; : " ' "'*y ' 4< ' ' "V *’ 'ws.-with aa greater certaiüt y• ljo-.' Mnc"sripl :,ges-,$ . .tIr t ■was-no'cm^ioim
'taon -’poHcyrin ithe Æi^sMooprqcgde'ia® Àttâcb.upbn' .a dm
j-eigh «tóatioh, by. th ei sremblaneM>of anpB^ida'M;e.eitiba§&j
to it,! for the ffeab purpose of exàmiftiïàg its-sit-mfridn.YiSRhe
J|i>|^|ita.$nm:iMmtion'maè p#fectl^ûa®5aiie ofithe«p3£^ip
dide», that.might ^ e 3 attempted’ to.^iHj^dited;agaihsktfe
-English, fas t® ambitwusiyiew^? fjiom3t|e ,êirçumstancerof
ttó ir ^.H.f^ftionftin.BeHgîAa\a^dithé ifaè^|jjifdicâoijff»eî-
thod'hadbeen;pbiEtèd‘;(^b;tdttÿejE'Eni^assadop^.tOi*£ollowi,
«a.order ta allayiâny. siaspi4 oi^jarising^frôm;a.domini©â
se occidental, and soilittleîSOHghàtfoSiaibafeife ^a^ impesr
sible ‘t0cforbaee,'!orupf.epa^eiagairistj#bë)i«p.u&tïÖnclof: aû
actual interferehchfwith the : Chineses aa^s^llyH^ltjtód
never faken pl^tcecjx-and i*t wàs onh^tqrjshp Embass^#r’s
mfivial in .•Canton, in th^l^qviagîÿ^i-.li^afc}11®
iby^dfspatches from .England aand^-Calc»®tt-â'iqyçhat .'wefe
the1, circumstances' tjiat led toiso groundless;,an{as&erfeieh.
In thoiSe dispatches, it- j| was | mentioned that hostilitief-
Itttd, for sometime. subsisted between thëtgóyerning:pojVM.etr
iesiding! at. Lassai; sitiiatçd: to' tbebnorth-riöi^hf east^and
that at Napajul,' to the snofth-west, -ofj jEialflAtta
ingnOrtherly -from theSoubah, Qf Yiee®oyaJiti| of Bengal
-Napaul borders immédiafely upon the British, territories
or dependeéfeies; which extend: to the northern' tHmitS; of
the plains ofidHindostan.: From; these plaij|fe:t|tesifa^h,
risesTo a perpendicular height of seven thousand feet in
lh^§hWtdi^pc^o&fifte,enr.mil!e ^ , and “ from, the sum.-; p««g.
V « ffliit^ e x p r e s s e d ^ b ^ y tbei’elegant and-iinstruqfive
pen qf M^t f 'R er ineHi i the ^tomshed-travellefrlook&
•f ,ha,ck,B,|gn‘f he plain#, as ©taan e^tensiy elpceapheneatb
‘Jd^im.ft t NajpaAl' to« tliesffle^; and fBppfeam to the
| I ^ 1 | | U o f ^ q a t Thibet;; where | p
%iti,sh arms p%etrptsd';^hT,op;g|h fqrtifxedjpasis’gs*,; upwards
0i£t’y?esty^^^|]^^%,t{andoferced\t|hg^dsgi®'m:ent .theife t-b
eghoo Lama, d©r<:.spirituals chief
and §§Yterpign of Iddht^s'ent, ;©iii!tha,feito:c(|i's.3oii' anEm-
kh4h'PcQQY,etaProGeneral; it 'Qafeufta^d and. an
Fhfhagsyj^er^t^ihlrqtu^n-, }fr©’m thgd$ffe ,plat^Io-Kass,a.
¥;rd5&lLhfttjperio.d/ fbergdpj^s h?enf nio any kind
^ ftwscftkh®jiie§fi^e;^vg^^Y,ejrnmeTit.sj;j o-rfltlf^kbEtfrfaary?
a tel1 S3 0b,hsp MfSlfeefwe enthe-m to Cdmr-
S^f%^v^^f^^g^>WbB%h^un*Trom^thietc|he cojlntry to
and'.mqr4iy^#M flicbitemplatiqn:.
«<Afctha^ggrk^,^. E ftf^^af)Ch%® p tho;;a diacipletof
fheiLapa,; aja4c©psidmii&s b item p o ral
IfQ^Slas^didinqt. ajppe^tqlkltgirf&reainirthq; affalrsjbf
Bu| gM vM a& h kwny-ke'd -the- Lama/i fq
tor^isit him
at hj&: cqjart^hpj^rd^i U eqnfer^with himrom re%id u s
I W y TT^ ^ ^ a t% f% ifw B ek irijo f.4 h .eL am a s.re c ep -
1I0^$ fS /p llv q f.th© r^ fe a^ d in ^ r(^ h o n o m paidftn h im as
tk:e he^ <dlpfdhe.Em£|e r o r ,s^faith,. an d i’feisible t^pe oFthe
^ n ^ lsq ip f the.fggpeb which! hi-s Majesty