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and most direct route to that part of the Polor Coast where he supposes the lost Expedition to be, and with a small party of picked men including himself and another officer, he volunteers to undertake this arduous journey, relying upon his physical capabilities and intimate knowledge of the country to be passed through and the native tribes who inhabit it.

With reference to Dr. King himself we believe him to have all the requisites for the carrying out such a service, and not hesitate to recommend his plan if for no other reason than that no stone should be left unturned to succour the one hundred and twenty six men, whose lives are in such imminent jeopardy.