CUM, SI WO, sfddK, 



to tlic iiortlnvartl of Macao, aud distant about 

 eiglileea miles from tfaat i^^t^^ipiieiit. The^ 



daiit moimtains, with fer€l^ valleys, and little 

 tliatcliud cottages of fishermen and others, peer- 

 ing through a thicket of foliage. This is con- 

 ti^ed ftt another part Isarren hills, destitute 

 of aay teaast^, &m£0&g vtimt may fee ^cajitily 



iiftprtied fey few stunted shrubs or fenis. 



Well may this he called a celestial empire, 

 wliereiu moons and stars condescend to take up 

 tlieir local habitation. It is ludicrous to hear 



with the celestial p€^ple in the different mooHS, 

 " Where did yo" come from last?" 1 came 

 from the other moon, " was a very common ques- 

 tion and answer. 



the Gnni, di^, jttocm,'** mi mMem^^m 



o'clock, P.M. ; this possessed far more extensive 

 and picturesque beauties tlian tlie harbour we 



• l:*h«-deiAltldit 0^ this imrbour in the Chinese Taaguage 



is as follows : — 



Kum, Sing, Maou, 



<Md, Bmpi tSAt/$* 



(iohl Star" amonj; the Chinese is the plaoetMiHrs, SO tliat 



tills place is uaiued MargaUf 



