Celebes, mercenaries from, to assist the
Siamese, 224.
CEYLON INTELLIGENCE:
Scarcity of labour in the interior, 96-coffee specu- lation, 97-the auditor-general, ib.- new religious paper, ib.-the Rev. C. David, ib.-imports and exports, ib.- new governor, 97, 148-embarkation of Mr. Stewart Mackenzie, 217-works at Pambaun, 218-the duty on cinna- mon, 542-appointments, 60, 149, 252, 534 shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 60, 149, 252, 534. Chamber of Commerce, Bengal, 4. Chaplains, Company's, 159-want of, with the China and Affghanistan expedi- tions, 503.
Chaproniere, (Lieut. A. H.) court-mar- tial on, 137.
Charretie, (Capt.) case of, 257. Chetputt, affray at, 502.
Child, dead, devoured by dogs, 16. CHINA INTELLIGENCE:-Destruction of the forts of Chuenpee and Ty-kok-tow, 30, 31, 33, 151-the negotiations, 34, 106, 116-island of Hong Kong, 35, 228-affairs at Chusan, 36, 118, 232, 191-destruction of the Bogue forts, 105, 173-attack upon and occupation of the defences near Canton, 110, 179 -rejection of the treaty by the Empe- ror, 116, 229-occupation of the fac- tories at Canton by the British, 117, 180-departure of the commodore for Calcutta, 117, 510-seizure of three Englishmen by the Chinese, 117, 232 -embargo on the city and trade of Canton, 117-truce for the temporary resumption of trade, 117, 181, 228- evacuation of Chusan, 118-liberation of Capt. Anstruther and his fellow- captives, ib.-narrative of Mr. Stan- ton's imprisonment, 119-evacuation of Hong Kong, 228 cotton, ib.- disapproval of the armistice by the Emperor's nephew, 229 imperial edicts, 230, 510-removal of the En- glish ships of war below Canton, 232 -court of inquiry, ib.-present effect- ive strength of our three European regiments, ib. sufferings of Mrs. Noble, 232, 511-imperial edict rela- tive to the attack and capture of the Bogue forts, 510-funeral obsequies of Chinese soldiers, ib.-reported murder of Lieut. Stead of the Pestonjee Bo- manjee, ib.-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 61, 150, 253, 535. China, French ships for, 67-baptism of two natives of, 96-expense of the expedition against, 159-further troops for, 206, 228, 284, 494-want of a clergyman with the expedition to, 503. Chinese books collected by the late Mr. T. Manning, 62-Assam, at Calcutta, 203, 205-collection of Mr. Dunn, 536. Chirgong, force ordered against, 86- seige and capture of, 202, 498.
Cholera in the country between Bancoora and Burdwan, 81-in the 32nd regt. at Dacca, 82, 86-at Calcutta, 205. Christianity amongst the Karens, 219. Chuenpee, destruction of the Chinese forts at, 30, 31, 151.
Church, new Hindustani, 500. Chusan, affairs at, 36-sickness at, ib.- tea, 88-evacuation of, 116, 118-in- quiry into the cause of mortality at, 191, 232-deaths at, 61. Cinnamon, Ceylon, duty on, 542. Civil Servants, Bengal Fund for, 15- annuities to, 17-affray with, 503- education of native children by, 503. Clibborn, (Major), commission upon, 17, 95, 214, 507.
Coal, waste, at Bombay, 28-discovery of, at Port Phillip, 103-economical mode of stowing, 217. Cochin-Chinese, war between the Siamese and, 224.
Coco-nut, double sea, of the Sechelles group, 538.
Coffee market in London, 75, 171-specu- lation in Ceylon, 97. Coinage, gold, for India, 16. Coles, civilization of the, 15. College, English and Oriental, at Delhi, 17—East-India, at Haileybury, 66, 538
-Madras, 89-at New Norfolk, 101. Colvin (Mrs.), caricature-drawing of, 16. Commerce of Calcutta, 87.
Commissions in the Company's army, ex- clusion of non-commissioned officers from, 158.
Commodores, allowances to, 54. Company, Salt, at Calcutta, 15-New Zea- land, 67-Oriental Steam Navigation, 283, 493, 503.
Concan, disturbances in the, 507. Consuls, British, in the East, appoint- ments of, 159.
Convicts in New South Wales, 100- discipline of, at Norfolk Island, ib. Coolies, Indian, examination of returned, 5, 190, 495-inquiry into the question of, 190, 222-kidnapping of, 203, 205 -the trade in, 205.
Corals, silk, frauds in making up, 88. Corps, irregular, command of, 37-dress of, 37, 233.
Cotton, cultivation of, in India, 5, 198, 502-market in China, 228. Council, Indian, new member of, 142. Court (Gen.), 12, 85.
Court of Queen's Bench:-Ricketts v. the East-India Company, 154.
of Sudder Dewanny Adawlut, Ben- gal:-Hedger v. Ranee Comol Com- arree, 197.
COURT OF INQUIRY on Major W. Simonds,
COURTS-MARTIAL on Ensign Gordon, 48 -Lieut. Taylor, 49-Major Smith, 120 -Ensign Forbes, 121-Ensign Ma- guire, 134-Lieut. Chaproniere, 136--- Lieut. Wynyard, 142-Subadar Sumne
Jownac, 143-Ensign Palmer, 235- Lieut. Steer, 242-Capt. Williams, 246 -Lieut.-Col. Smith, 525. Crawford (Hon. J. H.), 142. Creed (Lieut.), bravery of, 25. Cor (Capt. G. H.), suicide of, 194, 494. Currency, state of the, in the Nizam's dominions, 2.
Cutchee, affairs in, 25, 27, 216.
Dacca, the cholera at, 82, 86-Otaheite cane culture at, 87.
Dacoits at Pimpulnair, 18-description of their mode of operation in Bengal, 189.
Dadur, ulcers amongst the troops at, 28 -affairs at, 93.
Dampier (Mr.), his report on the Ben- gal police, 189-on dacoity, ib. David (Rev. C.), appeal in behalf of, 97. Dawk, rapid conveyance of news by the Madras, 91.
DEBATES at the East-India House on the 23rd June, and 14th, 15th, 16th, 19th, and 20th July:-Congratulatory addresses to the Queen and Prince Albert, 254-statue of the Marquess Wellesley, ib.-official papers, ib.- by-laws, 255-idolatry in India, 256, 490-land-tax in India, 256-case of Capt. Charretie, 257-case of the late Rajah of Sattara, 257, 297, 490. Deccan, deities worshipped in the, 63- military operations in the, 505. Deities, modern, worshipped by the Hin- dus in the Deccan, 63.
Delhi, educational establishments at, 17 -cruel punishment of a slave-girl at, 500.
Delli, in Sumatra, complaint of the Sul- tan of, 218.
DESPATCHES, Official, from Nepanee, in the South Mahratta Country, 23-from China, 30, 105, 151, 173-from Aff- ghanistan, 82-from Chirgong, 493. Dhermainville (Mrs.), 195, 495. Dhool Ghaut, detention of Capt. John-
son by the Goand chief of, 90, 503. Dinner, theatrical, at Calcutta, 7. Directors, East-India, election of, 66, 15-list of, for 1841, 75. Distinctions, honorary, to corps, 133- to officers, 159, 285, 541. Dooab, central canal in the, 204. Dooranee Empire, Order of the, 159, 285,
Dost Mahomed Khan; ex-ruler of Cabul, progress of, towards Calcutta, 9, 89, 197-arrival of, at Calcutta, 493. Douglas (Capt.), death of, 11, 84. Dress of the Ramghur irregular cavalry, 37 of 66th Bengal N.I., ib.—of offi- cers of Bengal foot artillery, 233--of, 1st Bengal European light infantry, ib. Drowning of officers, 205. Duel at Meerut, 15.
Dunn (Mr.), Chinese collection of, 536.
Dutch emigrants at Port Natal, 36, 228 -affairs of the-see India (Dutch). Duties on Indian produce at the Cape, Ceylon, and Australia, 159-on tea imported into British North America, 285-on Ceylon cinnamon, 542. Dwarka, violation of religious customs at the temple at, 143.
East-India Company, directors of, 66, 75, 158-case of Ricketts v., 154-grant to the Royal Naval School at Camber- well by, 159-see also Debates. Eastment (Maj. T.), services of, 67. Eden (Hon. Miss), drawing of, by a Sikh,
Education in the N. W. Provinces of Ben-
gal, 17-of native doctors at Calcutta, ib.-of native children at Madras, 503. Egypt, affairs of the Pasha of, 507. Elephant, funeral of an, 19—capture of a white, 91.
Elliot (Capt.), negotiations of-see China. Elphinstone (Lord), 89.
Emigration to Australia, 30, 100, 103— of Indian coolies, 190, 205, 222-to New Zealand, contradictory accounts respecting, 227.
Engineer department in the Tenasserim Provinces, 19-accounts, adjustment of, 246.
English suitor in a native court, 197. Escorts, or guards, command of, 524. Ethical lecture by a Hindu, 1. European Regiment, services of the 1st Madras, 133-first inspection of the 2nd Madras, 134-dress of the 1st Bengal, 233.
Ewa, the salt lake at, 227. Examination of military officers in the
Oriental languages, 52, 139, 244, 250, 528-of cadets at Addiscombe, 280— of students at Haileybury, 538-of of- ficers as interpreters, 525. Exchanges, rates of, in India and China, 78, 169, 295, 551-Company's, rates of, on India, 159.
Eyre (Mr.), expedition of, to the north of Spencer's Gulf, 102.
Farish (Hon. Mr.), opinions of the na- tives of Bombay towards, 20, 87, 90 -entertainment to, 22.
Felt muster chacots, 15. Ferozepore, affairs at, 9, 200. Field officers, officiating, of the day, at stations, 134.
Finances, Indian, 81, 193. Fire at Rangoon, 29-houses destroyed by, at Calcutta, 87-at Bowanipore, ib-several, in Burmah, 98-at New Zealand, 105-in South Australia, 226 -in N. S. Wales, 514.
Firms, mereantile, at Calcutta, 205. Flogging in H.M. 55th regt., 501. Forbes (Mr. C.), case of Sir Henry Roper and, 28, 92.
(Ens.), court-martial on, 121.
Ford (Capt.), murder of, 85, 200. Foulker (Capt.), murder of, 85, 200. French colonists at New Zealand, 30- commercial negotiations with China, 67-officers in the Punjab, 85, 200- consul at Singapore, 149. Frome (Mr.), 226.
Fund, Bengal Military, 14, 87-Bengal Civil, 15, 154-Land, in N. S. Wales, 29-Oriental Translation, 155-Ori- ental Text, 156.
Furloughs, second, to Europe, 48.
Garret (Mr.), escape of, 515. Gazetteer, Bengal and Agra, 89. Gebel Nákus, or the Mountain of the Bell, account of, 537.
General officers, allowances to, 234. GENERAL ORDERS:-See Calcutta, Ma- dras, Bombay, &c.
Ghilzees, operations against the, 10, 199, 496.
Ghirisk, affairs at, 24, 85.
Ghorian, surrender of, to the Herattees, 86, 222.
Ghuzni, trade at, 507.
Gipps (Sir George), 30, 98, 99. Goands, detention of Capt. Johnson by a chief of the, 90, 503.
Goods, prices of European, in the East, 77, 168, 294, 550.
Gold coinage for India, 16. Gordon (Ens.), court-martial on, 48. (Brigadier) and Mr. Ross Bell, correspondence between, 506, Gough (Maj. Gen. Sir H.), 283. Grant (Mr. J. P.), 190. Griffith (Dr.), expedition of, 14.
Haileybury College, rank of students at, 66-general examination at, 538-exa- miners of candidates for, 541. Haines (Capt.), 95.
Harris (Capt.), his cavalcade of elks and deer, 19-expedition of, to Abyssinia,
Hedger v. Rannee Comol Comarree, case of, 197.
Hedjaz, revolt in the, 507.
Hemp, cultivation of, in the Himalayas,
Henderson (Dr.), services of, 54. Herat, flight of Major Todd from, 13, 24, 85, 200-reported approach of the Persians on, 13, 24, 27, 85-present from the ruler of, to the Queen of England, 28-surrender of Ghorian to, 86, 222-expedition from Affghanistan against, 93, 214.
Himalayas, cultivation of hemp in the, 14. Hindley (Major E.), services of, 293. Hindu, ethical lecture by a, 1-widow,
marriage of a, 15-modern deities wor- shipped in the Deccan, 63-see also Natives.
HOME INTELLIGENCE:-Debates at the East-India House, 254, 297-proceed- ings of the Royal Asiatic Society, 62, Asiat. Journ. N. S. VOL. 35. No. 140.
154, 536-law, 154-College Exami- nations, 280, 538-rank of students at the East-India College, 66-election of directors at the East-India House, 66, 158-French commerce with Chi- na, 67-expedition to New Zealand, ib.- French steam-packets between Marseilles and Alexandria, &c., ib.- Major T. Eastment, ib.-list of E. I. directors for 1841, 75-case of Ricketts v. the East-India Company, 154-op- tional pre-payment of letters between this country and India, 158-Dr. McCosh, ib.-departure of Rear-Ad- miral Sir Wm. Parker and Sir Henry Pottinger for India, ib.-commissions to non-commissioned officers of the Company's army, ib.-Company's ex- change on India, 159-expense of the expedition against China, ib.-Order of the Dooranee Empire, 159, 285, 541 -duties on India produce at the Cape, Ceylon, and Australia, 159-consuls in the East, ib.-New Zealand and Australian appointments, ib. -new commander-in-chief at Madras, 283- improvements in the steam communi- cation with the Levant, Egypt, and India, ib.-reinforcements for India, 284-third assistant surgeon to the Queen's regiments in India, ib.-in- structions to Sir H. Pottinger, ib.- management of pagodas in India, ib.- Russian ukase respecting Indian opium, ib.-additional bishoprics in the colo- nies, 285-Report of the General Ship Owners' Society, ib.-operations for squinting and stammering, 286-pub- lication of Mr. C. Masson's discoveries of coins and antiquities in Affghanistan, ib.-new edition of Horsburgh's India Directory, ib.-new M. P.'s connected with India, 541-Maj. Gen. Sir C. J. Napier, ib.-diplomatic relations with Persia, ib.-duty on Ceylon cinnamon, 542-honorary distinctions to officers, 159, 285, 541-ecclesiastical appoint- ments, 159-retirements, &c. from the Company's service in England, 160- promotions and changes in H. M. forces serving in the East, 68, 160, 286, 542 -naval honours, promotions, &c. in China expedition, 161, 543-India ship- ping arrivals and departures, and pas- sengers, 69, 161, 287, 543-births, marriages, and deaths, 73, 166, 291, 548-see also Shipping, Markets, &c. Hong-Kong, affairs at, 35-evacuation of, by the English, 228.
Horsburgh (Capt.), India Directory of, 286.
Hunt, the Calcutta, 193.
Idolatry in India, 256, 284, 490. INDIA (British)-see Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, &c.
(Foreign and Protected States): -Affairs in Affghanistan, 10, 24, 82, (4 C)
93, 195, 496-in the Panjab, 11, 84, 199, 497-at Herat, 13, 24, 27, 85, 200-at Bokhara, 14, 201, 500-at Joudpore, 14-in Scinde, 24, 55, 92, 214, 503-at Jhansi, 86, 202-in Bun- dlekund, 498-at Delhi, 500-in Ne- paul, ib.
INDIA (Dutch): - Extension of their conquests in Sumatra, 218, 220-in- surrection near Padang, 221, 509- failure of commercial houses at Bata- via, 221—extraordinary rise of rivers in Java, 509-shipping, 150.
(Portuguese):-Free ports, 28. India steamer, progress of the, 9-pur- chase of the, 205.
Indigo, cultivation of, in India, 6-mar- ket in London, 76.
Inglis (Lieut.), death of, 205.
Inheritance, expositions of Hindu law in questions of, 87.
Interpreters, examination of officers as, 525-see also Examination. Irregular corps, command of, 37-ca- valry, new resallabs of, in Bengal, ib. -cavalry, new regiment of, 234- corps, estates of deceased soldiers in, 246.
Jacobs (Mrs.), 87.
Jaffer (Moolla), charges against, 95. Java-see India (Dutch).
Jhansi, force ordered from, against Chir- gong, 86, 202, 498.
Jijaz, attack on a fort at, 496, 504. Johanna, ambassadors from, at the Mau. ritius, 222-expulsion of the king of, 493-his visit to Calcutta, 501. Johnson (Capt.), detention of, by the Goand chief of Dhool Ghaut, 90, 503. Joudpore, affairs at, 14.
Joy (James), a bushranger, 225. Jubbulpore, Thuggee manufactory at, 15. Judges, native, charges against, 6-Bom- bay, 217.
Kahun, the defence of, 55. Kakurs, arrangements with the, 505. Kairwa, operations against, 203.
Karens, Christianity amongst the, 219. Kátodis, a forest tribe of the Northern Konkan, 64.
Kátodis, tribes of the, 64-disturbances
in the, 507.
Kotria, affairs at, 503.
Kujjuks, conflict with the, 25-affairs of the, 93, 215, 216.
Kurnaul, affairs at, 88, 89-disbandment of the 2nd Light Cavalry at, 198. Kurruck Singh, mission from the widow of, 493.
Labour, scarcity of, in Ceylon, 96. Lady Flora, quarrel on board the ship, 135.
Lahore, affairs at-see Punjab. Lakes, Australian, 226, 514. Lands, revenue from resumed, in Ben. gal, 17, 203—fund from, in N. S. Wales, 29-titles to, in New Zealand, 30-at Hong Kong, 35-resumption of salt batty, at Bombay, 96-rise in the price of, in Western Australia, 101-tax on, in India, 256-sale of crown, in V.D. Land, 514.
Law, expositions of Hindu, 87. Lecture, ethical, by a native, 1. Lena Singh, a Sikh sirdar, 12, 498—ca- ricatures by, 16.
Letters, steam-packet, between India and England, 96-optional pre-payment of Indian, 158.
Light Infantry, inspection of the 2nd Madras European, 134-dress of the 1st Bengal European, 233-corps at Bombay, 246.
Lightning, accident by, 203. Loan, new five per cent., 81, 193. Lodoicea Sechellarum, or double sea-coco nut, account of the, 538. Lombard (M.), case of, at Aden, 94. LONDON GAZETTE:-Official despatches from China, 30, 105, 151, 173. Loo Choo Islands, facts attending the wreck of the Indian Oak on the, 87- --amiable character of the natives of, 513.
Lord (Dr.), monument to the late, 28. Loveday (Lieut.), journal of, 28.
Macao, affairs at-see China. Mc Cosh (Dr.), 158.
Mackenzie (Right Hon. S.), 217. McNeil (Sir J.), 541.
Keane (Gen. Lord) and the 2nd Bengal MADRAS INTELLIGENCE:-' Cavalry, 212.
Khandoba, a Hindu deity, 63. Kharrack, reported evacuation of, 222. Khelat, the young chief of, 26, 93, 214, 503-return of Col. Stacy to, 214. Khelat-i-Ghiljie, operations at, 496, 504 --erection of a fort at, 505. Khoolum, the Wallee of, 505. Khyber Pass, military operations in the,
Kidderpore, Upper Boy School at, 87. Kishnaghur, murder of a native Christian in, 88.
Knapsacks, sepoys', 17.
Konkan, account of the Wáralis and
-Trial of a Ma- homedan lady for murder, 18, 501- the temporary command in chief, 18- dacoits, ib.-Madras Temperance So- ciety, 19-confirmation of native chil- dren, ib.-Capt. Harris, ib.-an ele- phant's funeral, ib.-engineer depart- ment in the Tenasserim provinces, ib. -suppression of Thuggee, ib.-Zora- pore prize-money. 20-Madras Uni- versity, 89-the Goand country, 90, 503-detention of Capt. Johnson, go, 503-prime minister at Hyderabad, go -survey of Mount Delly, ib.-the Farish testimonial, ib.-rapid convey- ance of news by dawk, 91-a white
elephant, ib.-troops for Scinde, 91, 206-reinforcements to China, 206- freebooters in the Bellary district, ib.- outrage by privates of the 2nd Euro- pean light infantry, ib.-new comman- der-in-chief, 283-the American cot- ton planters, 502-affair between Mr. Ashton and the ryots, ib.-want of a clergyman with the force in China, 503 -education of native children by a civil servant, ib.-steam communica- tion, ib.-Paumban Channel, 218, 503 -prices of European goods, 77, 168, 294, 550 securities and exchanges, 78, 169, 295, 551-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 53, 140, 245. MADRAS Government Orders :- Pay and allowances to officers returning to Ben- gal and Madras, viâ Bombay, 47-pro- moted officers to continue with their regiments, 48-second furlough to Eu- rope, ib.-retirement of Mr. Sullivan, 133 services of the 1st Madras Euro- pean Regt., ib.-first inspection of the 2nd European light infantry, 134-of- ficiating field officers of the day at sta- tions, ib.-allowances to riding masters, ib.-command of escorts, or guards, 524-examination of officers as inter- preters, 525-retirements, &c. of offi- cers in England, 160-courts-martial, 48, 134, 242, 525-appointments and furloughs, 50, 137, 243. Maguire (Ens.), court-martial on, 134. Mails, arrival of the overland, in India, 80, 172, 296, 552-monthly despatch of, for India, 80, 172, 296, 552-in- crease of letters and newspapers by the overland, 96-arrival of the Indian overland, in England, 172, 296, 552 -sorting of the overland, 233. Malacca, births and deaths at, 150. Manning (Mr. T.), collection of Chinese books by the late, 62-his extraordinary acquirements, ib.-memoir of, 63. Marine Battalion, Bombay, paymastership of the, 54.
Markets, money, 29, 193-in the East,
78, 169, 295, 551-London, 75, 171. Masson (Mr.), the detention of, at Khe- lat, 94-arrival of, at Bombay, ib.- new work by, 286.
MAURITIUS INTELLIGENCE:-Return of coolies to India, 5, 190, 495-ambas- sadors from Johanna, 222-the Cal- cutta cooly report, 196, 222-shipping, births, marriages, and deaths, 61, 150, 253, 535.
Mecca, revolt at, 507.
Medical Boards, Indian, allowances to members of, 120.
Meerut, intrigue and duel at, 15-distur- bance by sepoys at, 88-manufacture of beer at, 199.
Memoir of Mr. T. Manning, 63. Merchants, Calcutta, changes in the firms of, 205.
Metal, discovery of a new, at Port Phillip, 104.
Military Fund, Bengal, 14 — Orphan School, 87. Missionaries, attack upon, at Sadamahl, 16, 88-amongst the Karens, 219. Mocha, affairs at, 217, 223. Money market in N. S. Wales, 29-in India, 193, 501-at Batavia, 221. Moresby (Capt.), services of, 142. Moulmein, trade between the Shan states and, 29-seizure of three British officers near, by the Burmese, 98, 508. Mountain of the Bell, phenomenon of the, 537.
Mount Delly, survey of, 90. Mouton (M.), murder of, 85, 200. Murder of a ship's crew at the Nicobar Islands, 3, 196-of a lady in the Pun- jab, 13-of a native catechist, 16, 88 -by a Mahomedan lady at Madras, 18, 501-of Capt. Ford, Capt. Foulker, and M. Mouton, at Lahore, 85-of a native Christian at Kishnaghur, 88- in Australia, 104-of Lieut. Stead, 510. Murrees, negotiations with the, 27.
Nákus, mysterious sounds at, 537. Napanee, capture of the fort of, 23. Napier (Maj. Gen. C. J.), 541. Natives of India, the press of, 6-bribery of judges, ib.-female preacher, 15- confirmation of children, 19-murder of two Christians, 88-education of children, 503.
NAVY, Indian, allowances to commodores of, 54-services of Capt. Moresby of, 142-appointments and promotions in, 147, 251, 532.
Royal, promotion of officers of, with the China expedition, 161, 543. Nazian Valley, attack upon the Sungoo Khail, tribe in the, 82. Nepaul, reported war with, 500. Newbold (Lieut.), 537. New Holland, survey of, 101. NEW SOUTH WALES INTELLIGENCE:
The land-fund, 29-critical position of the money-market, ib.-statistical re- turns, 30, 100-population, 30, 100- land-titles in New Zealand, 30-ad- mission of emancipists to civic privi- leges, 98-the governor, 99-division of the territory into separate districts, 99, 225-bushrangers, 100, 225, 514--loss of the Clonmel steamer, 100-demand for an increase of emigration, ib.- James Joy, 225-the Aurora Australis, 513-crime, 514-Australian Agricul- tural Company, ib.-crops, ib.-de- struction of flour-mills and stores by fire, ib. Newspapers by steam-packets between India and England, 96-religious, in Ceylon, 97.
New Zealand, land-titles in, 30, 227- French colonists at, 30-new expedi- tion to, 67-progress of the new colony
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