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village (jf Giiigiiani was nut viaiblc from the 

 roadstead, being situated a ti%mt diM^ce up a 



rirnis kinds of trees giwing about it. A >;linrt 

 distal ire further to tlic eastward, a cluster uf 

 habitations formed the village of Huron ; and 

 Savang (or, as called by the Malays, Putukurra) 

 tt several miles still furtlier in tlte same direc- 

 tion, 



1 ]\ii.vv before mentioned, tluit a Peiiaug briglu^d 

 been seized l)v tbe Aelieenese grali, tbe Naeodar 

 (or ma:?ter) of whicli, having been aeeused of 

 trading iti tsmLS ammunitioii, mth one of the 

 rajahs upon the coast} at pteBmt at war with the 

 ruler of Aelieen ; many of the commanders of 

 Tessels then on tlie coast were desirous of getting, 

 if ]>os.sibIe, the vessel returned. She was the 

 ]n'operty of several native msvehaii]^ at Fomig^ 

 and hibd hem ehaiteted by an Bi^gH^h m^htnt 

 there for t!ie Pedir coast, first calling at the 

 Maldive ishmds for a cargo of dried fisb. 



A brother of the Acheenese rajali, named Puu- 

 garang Ibrahim, a Hne and handsome Malay, wal 

 on boa£d tlte gi^ ^ md to Mm apj^iiimtioai 

 made for the restoration of the vessel. He had 

 a verv intelligent Malabar native as an inter- 

 preter, who spoke bcveral European languages — 

 English, French, Spanish, &c. — fluently. The 



