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Rh to a genterman of your information; A peck now oberbed in the mairiner's horizon, was to him an evident ign of the impending flow; which collected with rapid increae, and burting with reitles impetuoity over our heads, inceantly rage'e for three days.

The howling of the tempet, the roaring of the feet, the dimal gloom of night, the lightning's forked flah, and thunder's awful roll, conpired to make this the mot terrifying cene I ever experienced.

Fair weather providentially ucceeding this violent tornado, we reached St. Helena in a week, and met with Englih Indiaman, which recieved ome damage by touching