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placing them in charge of a suitable person for safe-keeping, until far- 

 ther orders from the Department, or myself. 



In passing around the Cape of Good Hope, you will keep a good 

 look-out for ice, as it is sometimes seen at this season. 



The enclosed notice of an island off the Cape of Good Hope, will 

 claim your attention ; and if possible you may pass over or near the 

 spot, in order to verify or disprove its existence in that position. 



Let your stay at St. Helena be as short as possible; Horsburgh's 

 directions relative to making and anchoring at the island, are good. 



I herewith enclose you the error and rate of your chronometer, 

 obtained by comparison with this ship's standard, which has been 

 performing very accurately since we left Oahu. 



Wishing you a safe and pleasant passage, and a happy meeting with 

 your friends, 



I am, &c, 



Charles Wilkes, 

 Commanding- Exploring Expedition. 

 Lieut. Com. C. Ringgold, 



U. S. Brig Porpoise. 



P. S. You will make magnetic experiments at the island of St. 

 Helena. 



Similar orders to Lieutenant-Commandant Carr of the Oregon ; in a 

 postscript to which, he was required to make experiments for intensity 

 with Gauss's magnetic instrument, at the island of Enxados. 



c. w. 



