Brazilian river-port, State of Ceara, on the River Jaguaribe, about 10 miles from its mouth.
Rio Nuevo, about 16 miles from its mouth, in the northern part of British Honduras.
In the Stann Creek district of British Honduras, on the banks of the Sittec River, at a distance of approximately 15 miles from its mouth, there exists an extensive clearing in the bush known as "Kendal Estate.
Rio Hondo, about 5 miles from its mouth, near the village of Santa Helena.
AUS'TIN, capital of the State of Texas, on the Colorado, about 200 miles from its mouth, and accessible to steamboats during certain seasons.
A most remarkable phenomenon in nature--the principal source of the Ocklawaha River, 100 miles from its mouth.
A landing on the Ocklawaha River, 140 miles from its mouth.
A steamboat-landing on the Ocklawaha River, 100 miles from its mouth.
The Umbelosi drains the country south of the Komati, and passing through the Lobombo range, enters Delagoa Bay, or inner harbour at Lozrenzo Marques; it is navigable from the bay some few miles from its mouth.
The river is navigable for small steamers for seventy miles above Tette, which is situated 260 miles from its mouth.
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