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 275 JRVEY O! THE INTERTROPICAL IslO. At e o'd, having weigh at daylht, sv. we re win r mes of Tr Pot;. when e ebb tide wmmen, and oblig cho  wait e turn of tide, in oer m ex- amine  oni tt ffend deeply uw. Angly, when e fi e, we got der weigh, d enter e o thout ng y dlfies, or ing  by sho. The deest abt tws over on e em side, in & we d on a muddy t, in b twin nine d five fas; r vi �e nawest , we ha over W e stem shore, in e hope of ng chore out stren of e tide, but it s  at d- ty, d not fil ds wmHed us, at we let go e chor, un what a W be a h sny tm, in five faoms. e fi& en tum  the ebb, d wm- mc g out  rapiy, at we we uer apprehensions of e vessel being le d; but, at low ter, which tk place at lb. m. z. a.m., gh e tide had fallen twenty-two fe, k left nine feet, which & was jt sd- ficient  fit e vessel. Un m   oar, it w fod W be of s y, plenfify spril  sml iron-sne av; it proved, however, to be of m er

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