22 MARCH 1834, Page 18

MAKANNA,

A HOMEWARD-BOUND East Indiaman, manned in a measure hisr Malays, and some Europeans of equivocal appearance, charm-My picked out of a wreck, has a good-natured captain, and a Cseole mate. This latter individual, except that he has rather an indiiitesent. taste in dress, and a lax morality where life is in question, is a 'pat- tern person in accomplishments of all kinelss from those,

hero to the ladies' man. Before the vessel has doubled of the of Good Hope, a mutiny, encouraged if not fostered by ',..lie Cape ds. Laroon the mate, breaks out : the officers, the faithful atness 'i e and a part of the passengers, are sent off in the im rst the crew,

are Miss Falkland and her maid ,--- --r at: :r'the detenues (with the fr,rmer of whom the

gallant Creole has been carrying

and Mr. Vernon, a surgeon, who is rotaissed, on an 2"vatory correspondence), one of the putative fathers of the noyel we conceive, to be well quit of her rightful owner d h .. The Ganges is scarcely frigate Crosfssiwls bears down all- --'.s friends, before his Majesty's PPra her : but the old Commodore,