Passage up
th e Pei-h'O..,;
“ knowingntheLama te^bë-held imhigh veneration by;,
. “ his Imperial Majesty, 'theGoverpor GenPrtdtwap; an-
‘‘-•jsious.rihat his^tshe Lamars)» country ■■sÜQuidi>eontirïu:e
‘ ‘ impe^BG ;> and that arpénd shouldhéplufet©' war,* which
‘,Vultimate!ÿte0ntributed? orily) to the 'misery .and .distress
“ of his.subjects. With this .viewpthterefodb,ttibe Gow,r:
“ nor General should, ketdkappyr if his amicahkyinter-
‘ ‘ ferePEeaoouldi fmyaÉÉy> ishapéjj ’eQntributefjte^âsIÉblish
befewfeehithéj.Lamaaandsthe Raj ah
^ifel N%iaulJ and‘.should be’ ready tomsmitriimtlto way
ff of a friend »and mediator, rAs thp :(theh)i presentfsn^on
.‘ft of the rains, however,* would not admit that>-any*st.eps
f:‘ towards .such mediatidPbberadoptedjrh&fshopMdissk
i$pkms-his intentions-until th e ,rains were* everyi when
-‘.‘rhe would depute ia-’gentleman; in his3 eonfidepde,pto
p th a t quarter, who wouM toèmmunkbtëfhis! (sentiment?
“ fully and by his endeavours he a feopedx that-tpe&ce
“ would again reign between the; Larria 'andithfi Rajah
of. Napaul,eand the- intimacy and; frifendshtp between
“ each other bedricreaSedvyOhat ;jge®tleinan j ^ r i g i n Jhik
‘ ^ confidènee, Iwould be accompaniedbya; fewïsppô^S'
%fc#SHaiiguard‘ and rlproteciiéâ to himseifandt sBbywîts';
“ arid this the Governor General mentions/' td>plrÿl#nt
the badeifec t of; fallacious reports/’
■ / .Some opportunities, sa|pi|0-^
cornstetTTces' happened, rtot in d u ^ theilGhinéseiati^Thi-
betian troops ito put: an Ænd to the War as soon as possdM
©;. bys attacking <the);R>ajhhrf©f no.twithstafid- p^sage up
-mgWheeiwe^vsnienee^lftthe-i rai’ns^ wkhpp^.ypiting' .fdr y . ■ ■■-
th©;effeet}©,j^tMe7pron©rpdim^ediatd@in^i andlthe Rajah., despairing!
of'fthwSuBedPf with 'whdoto h% ihad vajiniyt Mattered
h^mlriliifrdA^dtlll^d^h^fipIfeirpdhthe^junder he
haHj seized^ and^asjMlo.w,ediOT^odtinUffdnf;p,mgs(l^dp,(-)tf
hisffbrmfenM'fitories.® ^Thes,Chine's^tg^her»lehad,.' in the
-briginriiingp threatened tpp<t^tei?minate|JA.%R‘ajgb|s{r
.amidfto add h:isv4©toinidns;fo thosdrih^hih# In such .an
-event, the'hri(asl|jdwfd'uld5h'a^4fjbinedjth#GMhese>em,-
fpia?dJ But w h eth er?hteV^W-a^japp,reheri^feAe|^|sjHc|h:jja
^f^to o u rh t^dw^d u ld tn g t rbi&egjletf^iibiyh^M 'Eri§|ish,
who, inightfestil«ipfef jfe^fj|f»evfeq(h i>fep ’pry^asjsatigfiedbMtth
rth®pp|pyhe; hadlaoqfeirfejijy aridinujlrdful fi®»
-mri'ehrhis ‘army bad^abfddyf Sii'ffeie,d&|in
fficto tbg*dfi&d'hake^ {jfepeyh dr^e'fltGdho^p-i^litn^ th b- Ra-
ja h ’, SjpasJoiitfip'm.' the 'Enjpef®^5 Q.nhth^g^ia|njd};'fij^ ^ his
Ab'country b e ih g ro ^ ^ ia ll'e ^
-VnfoEeign trib e ;” and,opt' { -his* J^on«eptj^^qjppy.||JLxed
Abfrihu>toi?:and't{^ delivefhtlp thei^|^^j©fe§pmhur EaMaS
“ the-j Original-? instigator1 d$ jVfcat ■, <#>$©th§i& w ith , h is
“ livtomen and effects*}” , B y h h j § o u b 5 ^ |l© M ^ u h !t^y
-of Lassa,- whfelfh^^.me;t’oi|gofe4|.f©^hptfeama,'h>efpfeqed
I a. temporahchief,'to>whqm-.he^G(>mmî|jjt^ t^^jjej@$aJJ,afe
.faitsroivil and» polifeajf;.■ alleaMgjphâfe^“ %«# ;te.gat®gy,|)j£
“ Lassa- feadvlfhr argre-at length ôftimès begn in the firm
pos'Jdssion of the imperial throriej and. »©.should always
rii remain.”?!.;