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?OASTS O? au?r?t?a. ll? rate/)? nearly f? kn?. At low wa?r, ?e t8?s. s?w? ? ?e dan?rs we ? ?o?ly ??r? in ?ssi? over ?em W?n ?ey were wver?. The ?s?es between ? were fo?d W be so inffi?te that, ?er ?un?ng them for some ?e, ? ?ve up ? idea of p?s- ? out by ?e ? en?; a?, retting by �e way we ?e, ?e next ?y ?cho? ? ?1. our foyer ?ition ? S? ?ph ?y. The St?t w? p?m? Ap?ey; ?d ?e hnd on ?e westin side, whi? ? ?us ?n prov? ? be imulat?, w? ?m? in compl?ent W ?e Ri?t H?ourable ?rl Ba?st, ?s Majesty's P?p? S?reta? of Sm? for ?e ?1o?. ?e ? following we ?t? ?e N.W, side a ?t, ? wM& a r?f pmj? tbr a consi- de?ble &s? ?W the s?; ?e next day we extensive bay, in ?r? ? a h? fa?o?. It hap?n? w be ?gh water when we ?- ?; ?d, ?o?h we were ?me ?es from �e shore, the tide of ebb r?u? ?e dep? so mu? ?at them was r?on ? apprehend ?e cut- ter's bei? le? d? at low w?r; the de? ?, however, ?n f?t ?d a ?f, which w? o?y v'?h?en ?ches more ? the cu?er's &aught,