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384  Refugio, Mex. schr; at S. Fran. 1834; duties on salt, $15. Said by Warner to have been built at S. Pedro in 1831-2. Perhaps same as the Guadalupe, or confounded with that vessel. Rosa, Sardinian ship, 425 tons, 24 men; Nic. Bianchi, master; A. A. Cot, consignee. 'A large, clumsy ship, with her top-masts stayed forward and high poop-deck, looking like an old woman with a crippled back,' says Dana. Arr. in 1834, and in 1835 carried the colony conspirators from S. Fran. to Sta B. Roxana, Amer. brig; Frank Thompson, master; B. & S., owners; on the coast in 1832-3; Gale & Robinson, agents. The Riojana, Cal. schr; Wm Ayala, master; probably the same craft. S. Feighton, whaler, 351 tons, 25 men; Benj. H. Lawton, master; at Mont. Oct. 1834. Santa Bárbara, Mex. schr, 40 tons, 5 men; Thos Robbins, master; at Sta B. June 1833 from Mazatlan with C passengers; built in Cal. See list 1829. Singapartan (Seringapatan of 1830?), Engl. whaler; at S. Fran. 1832. Sitka, Russ. bark, 202 tons; Basilio Waccodzy (?), master; at S. Fran. and Mont. 1835. South Carolina, Amer. ship; Jos Steel, master; at Mont. Aug. 1834; duties, $10,631. Spy, doubtful mention, 1832. Steriton, whaler; at Mont. Sept. 1834. Tansuero (or Traumare), Engl. brig, 215 tons; L. Amist, master; from Sandw. Isl. in 1834. Tranquilina, whaler, 309 tons, 22 men; Geo. Prince, master; at S. Fran. Nov. 1832. Trinidad, Mex. brig of Spence's list for 1835. Urup, Russ. brig; Dionisio Zarembo, master; wintered 1831-2; duties, $1,107; also 1834; Basilio Idirbe (?), master; duties, $1,953. Volunteer, Amer. bark, 226 or 150 tons, 11 men; Jos O. Carter, master; John Ebbetts, sup.; on the coast 1829-31; also in 1833; Shaw, master; Jones, owner and sup.; Sherman Peck, asst sup. Carter took her back, Jones and Shaw returning on the H. Blanchard to Honolulu. Victoria, Brewer, master; in Spence's list for 1832. Waverly, Hawaiian brig; Wm Sumner, master; arr. S. Pedro Jan. 1832, bringing the exiled priests Bachelot and Short from Honolulu. Remained but a few days. Whalehound, doubtfully recorded whaler 1831. William Little (Guillermo Chiquito), sloop, 36 tons, 7 men; Little or Henry Carter, master; from Honolulu for produce and horses in 1831. William Lye (or Syne), whaler, 389 tons, 30 men; D. A. Riddell (or Reyder), master; at Mont. Oct. 1834. William Thompson, whaler; Stephen Potter, master; at S. Fran. Nov. 1832; crew mutinous. Wilmington, whaler; at Sta B. Nov. 1835; 1,900 bbls oil.