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 in t m the  sepa from eh other  - nels, neraily navible, twn one  five miles wide. 8t. l.  ehoe may  found mong ese ida for N.  s enot il of ing sm in the sont wind e depth among ese islds i from four to six lathes,   tm nemlly of gravel or CUEW RIVER is dend by a sho c is mealy a crk mnnln rou a low uny f mil; im bs  overrun wi s, d it  induent whaver for vesss  vit iL e c0y hiud is low, d, at sJ des, or du  uy n, is undad. e t continues low and sdy  Cs .s, dJt of i mil, d wi the same beu r for twenty miles luther, formin e et side of mouth Gul. EssfLy, and TI!SVBAD ISLEI e w d  y w8 en by us at a consideble disMace. BARROW'S ISND, of aut orty les in cium- n, is of memM height d level ct, but ve oM! d hn apparel. A considerable exnds was the mn Fm its sou*et side, where e is a! a small islet: on the n-et side are hle; e two outpost oF which e low and ky. west coast of 8o8 Island  sn by the Fnch, who uht it w  oF e main; ey nmed its r-west red, CAs DuuY; d its sou end, CArs Pozvs. At n miles S. o W. (rom the lut ca, e French h have assied a si6on  a reeF: d Four miles N.' 10 �From Ca Dupuy is other. Neither we nce by us, sn we d not appach is pt suntly near  e them

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