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Proceprl"^ driven into the wall for that purpose. 
tbrdof amile through va- 
Eoof and bottom of '^i a tremendous gulf, the 
navigatSr has bP ' “r^in^hlble, but across which 
°v«r a p5 of by throwing a strorig arch 
rated. ^He,f ‘he rocks are least sepa- 
erected above\he Ipvpf boat, and ascending a stage 
‘•‘-'^'^dtothe da Lt ’ / «ipnof the vishor is d\- 
fi'-m indeed must be bk ‘ .^byss_ beneath his feet; and 
d;e scene unmoved and sv’ltl contemplate 
^ the depth of nincK^'r ^ involuntary shudder, 
beyond thatcommSps n ‘%'’'’^«ity and gloom; but 
hith may msome mea 5 urp^ ^’ * Prodigious range of 
stance ot its havinc- sw^llnxl ‘=°nccived, by the circum- 
rnbbish, made in bh,tin!r i ‘^^=000 tons of 
diminution either of iis '''thont any apparent 
■'« '>»> '!» ,L S? «' 11« g««l« »■ 
tcason to believe that h ascertained ; hut there is 
about 320 feet. There standing wafer is 
•hat this _ abyss has '^""bt but 
eeply situated in the others still more 
y ^'^h the precipitated nirm the mountain, and into 
superfluous water of tb “J’bish has found a passage. The 
pp*. . " ^ ^ noi,se like a rush'msf tor- 
This fissure Is calcub.r ^ 
ward“‘".t''^ the mourita'in beet beneath 
. 'bat rockets of sufficiem bs reach up- 
■ been tired without rend^f’®"Syb to ascend 450 feet, 
ct of a Bengal light disch-iro- "’“b visible. I'bc 
" 't'^Snificent 'nd stupendous cavity 
^ the lUfiii TOE. 
^Aa-LocK Dale objects presented by 
ff. 'bribed, in pr^po tbm ^''bich will be cursorily 
leview. P'"PoU.on as these objects pass under oiu 
‘'oB ot Matlock, a specimen of the 
