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since next word underlined one takes for granted that Sir J. Franklin has made "the passage", or has made such westing that a certainty exists of his effecting it in the summer of 1848, and the other (the land one) is almost useless in as much as, shhould the lost part be any where eastwards of place name or Wollaston Land --there is no reason that they shhould not have reached the Mackenzie and communicated with the Post of the Hudson Bay Company near the mouth of that River, and through that channel word of their safety.

The third, or that sent by Baffin Bay is like to be of the greatest avail, but in connection with this attempt a plan has been put forward by an experienced Polor traveler ?