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The Commandant St. Michiel succeeded to the post thus vacated by des Bruslys. There was nothing left for him but to negotiate with the conqueror. The conditions insisted upon by the latter were not heavy. It was arranged that he should retain possession of St. Paul until he should be able to place on board his ships the stores he had taken there, and to fit out the captured vessels[1] for sea. This was soon accomplished, and on the 2nd October Colonel Keating evacuated the island and set sail for Rodriguez.

  1. These were the Caroline frigate, 44 guns; the Grappler brig, 11 guns; the Streatham a merchantman, 850 tons and pierced for 30 guns; l'Europe, 820 tons, pierced for 26 guns; the Fanny, 150 tons; the Très Amis and La Créole of 60 tons each.