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 s. Island, on   t o Y mn's d,  ap; d,  at two o'cl nn, e Meted w or off H0b To.  o vM, I lt at a p of my obj h been y mplished by a Mr. o- r, who had just return from a p sey of Muarie Hur; but, un exi&ng his cha, I found it  be merely a deleation of ast le; wiout nicing e dep of war, or y of e nerous shs'wch'owd entice of this extri har. o. As e mt esnfiM p erefore re still  be perform, we le Hob To on 1 of J, d ps rough D't- aux Cel; wch is, by e 1onis at e ent, improrly c "e Sto Bay Pse." By eight, p.m., we re abrt of e Sou Ca, when e d veer d to e N.W., d com us souwa.  t dy-Ught on the 1, we w bt of the rge of his, one of which Captn Flindem hd n "Mot tt;" and our cour w held pel to e shore, wi a esh bree from S.S.E., and e weaer. Sn r n we  Pot Hibbs; and t fo o',

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