THE RIVERS ASCENDED. 



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To resume our narrative of Captain Farqtiliar'& 

 operations. 



After a couple of ttays spent in securing prisoners and 

 destroying such of the captured boats as were not 

 required for use, the expedition advanced on the 2nd 

 August up the Sercbas river, and in tlie afteraoon the 

 force anchored near the entrance of the Paku branch. 



The next day, the Nemesis and the heaviest prahus 

 being left behind, the lighter boats and captured bang- 

 kongs were in requisition to ascend the river. 



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