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count nothing he done or omitted inconsistently with the necessities 
of the expedition, — lie addressing himself to the Marine Department 
to provide for lus passage hence and back. 
2ndly. The Society in the burden of this mission somewhat to 
assist &c. 
3rdfv. To desire the Government Commissioner for Ball J. F. 
T. Maijor with reference to the resolution of Art. 1. hereof, to af¬ 
ford Mr. Freiderich, as far as circumstances will permit, oppor¬ 
tunities to make those explorations on Bali which his mission shall 
require, with the provision that the collection of writings, inscrip¬ 
tions, images, £cc., which he may make on Bali shall be forwarded 
to Batavia in one of the* ships of the expedition ; the Minister of 
State, Governor General, reserving to himself to appoint the more 
particular disposal of the remarkable objects collected, which can¬ 
not be done a priori . 
4fchly. To make known to the Direction of the before named So¬ 
ciety that the Minister of State, Governor General, will expect a 
circumstantial report of the results of the mission of Mr. Freiderich. 
Mr. Freiderich departed on the 26th. May, on board II. M. 
Schooner Circe, Lieut. 1st class Klinkert, which vessel came to an¬ 
chor before Bailing on the 27th June following. After the impor¬ 
tant engagement between our sea and land force and the troops of 
the King of B’liling had taken place which resulted in the Kampong 
of that name being conquered and given to the flames, and the des¬ 
truction on the following day of the seat of the Raja himself, Singa 
Raja, the opportunity for scientific researches began. In the plun¬ 
dering and sacking some complete Balinese MSS., but mostly Ara¬ 
bian and Malay were found. They are chiefly written in the lat¬ 
ter languages, because the Kampong B’liling, is principally inhabited 
by Linganese and Bugfs and some Chinese and Arabs, Mr. Zol¬ 
linger, who is charged by the Government with a scientific mission 
to Lombok and the islands lying further eastward of Java, being ac¬ 
cidentally with the expedition against B’liling, was present at the 
destruction of this Kampong and Singa Raja. He saved many MSS* 
