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sane Rt. meee A.M, winds W., S.W., S., S.S.E., 2, b. ¢., bar. 30°40: p.m., winds 
S. by W., 3, S.S.E. and 8. E., 4, b. c.; anchored under shelter of Cape St. George. 
Oct. 4th, vides for Gut of Canso; 2 4. M., nsrege E. — 5, G,.b. @24 er m., S. E. 
pa 6, 7, bee. q.3 11 as M.S. E., 6, b.e7¢ by inds 8, 8. E57). c. geqes 
,S.S. E., 7; ends 8.8. E., 7, ¢. ger; “te Ata sad fica rain. oe 5th—for 
ey in intel Guanes 1a.M., winds S. E. by S., 8, c.g. r.; 4.4.m., S.S. E., 6,q.; 6 a.Mm., 
S., 5, ¢. b.; 8 a. m. S. W. 4, b. c.; noon, W. by S., 3, bar. ty p. M. winds W., 1 to 5, 
WG 4 anchored in 9s Harbor, Gut of scop Oct. 6th, a.M., winds W., 2, 5, bar. 
29°75 : inds W., 4, 3, 2; calm, easterly, 2, b. ¢.; ends off Cape _ 
Oct. 1th ‘anning from Cape Canso for ae wind easterly, 4, b. c.; lost sight of 
i d 6, b. ¢.-c. r. 3 at 6°30 double reefed lone: eat three reefed 
aeeeiais 6a.m., E. by N., 6—9, 0. r. c.; at 9°30 red topsail, down top-gallant 
yards and housed | topgalant masts; 10 a.M., gale 10, “3 1 gale E.N. E., 10; 
hove to on larboard tack; course from 4 to 11, W., Bt mp . ots; noon, gale 10; bar. 
28:90; Sambro Light, N. 82, W. 25 miles. at 44° 21’, ia 63°, 132 miles L. The west- 
ward run from off Cape Canso at the distance from the axis line, and appears to 
— peer a change of one or two points in the direction of the gale.) P. M., lying to, 
ruck m topmast; 2 P.M., a N. 465 9;05- 8205 4 Pit 9,8). Bo 7.5:6-2.-01,,. NW. 
3 + 4, 3, 
143. Si heaton, in : Little Ape Harbor, S, E; point tof Nova ef lat. 45° 20/, lon. 
60° 58’, an 98 miles L.] gale menc ced nearly at S. E., and after blowing near 12 
i , ow. 
es sutpe Capt. M. goatogy Gulf of St. — Oct. 6th, 4 a. M., bar. 
toy vind NW y N. 4; —_ lat. 47° 59’, lon. 63° 18’, bar. 29-65, winds N. W. by 
re ge r. 29°75; = ee a Aa REE 
pi Es 3. shee 7th, 3. M., wind E. by S.; pepsanse = of Cape Breton Intend 
on the “page bow; 7-20 a. M., single reefed; 8 a.M. bar. 3, wind S. E. by E. (mag- 
netic) 5, ; 9.4. M., bar. 29°54; in top-gallant nile; aa yostod = spanker, — 
jib; 9-30, “island at Juaticos bore E. S. E. one mile, in ‘Pe reefs ; 10°30, tacked; run for a 
at 11 a. mM. anchored under the island, wind E. by N. ae deans or Just au eae, 
is in lat. 46°, | ° 37', about 135 miles L.] noon, a P. M., Win 
BNE 4 
o.g.r. {; bar. 29°29; 2:15 p.m. wi ind 8, weighed anchor and run for Gut of Canso under 
courses, staysail, and — reefed spanker; 3p. m., bar. 29°19, wind N. E., 10, “ m. d.q. 
[at or near crisis of g about 120 ere L.] 3:15, split se — away —— the fore- 
sail; 4 Pp. m., wind N. € 9, 0. q., split errr: aysail ; 4:30, came to anchor 4 miles within 
the Gut of Canso, [say lat. 45° 39, lon. 61° 23/, about 120 silles L.]; 5 P.m., bar. 29:29, 
wind N.E., ; 6 r.M., win rey hes Ny 6; 6. 6308 2. M., y W.; 9 P.M, 
y W., 5, m., bar. 2 10 p.m, N. W., iy eo ig c 
8th, 2.4. m., wind N. by W.,, 5, ar. 29: 6, r3:8 
eq. r.3 44.M., b 
Ae ig WV tls Wie th. Dated, bar.:29: 87, sataned anchor ond siadn sail out of the Gut; 
ie a in Inhabitants Bay ~~ a 34’, lon. 61° 16’;] noon, bar. 29°85, wind 
N.W., .T.; Pp. M., wind N. N. W. to W. 
ps . — peepee the gale of the "ash and 5th, in the St. Lawrence, but I have 
pe! — o og for this period. 
r. Normal, sailed: geo se Labrador Coast, Oct. 6th, with a fresh breeze from 
es boca Ie St. Johns, N. F. The wind freshened _— the following night, yt a 
October 7th, it eta gradually to a gale from E. S. E. 
weather Cape Bonavis ta, and Saving “a8 the mil bore away for shelter —. ih 
bont la 45', lon. 53° 49, 36 miles L.? Mag. 
var. about 25° Ww.) At this anchorage nha gale is si to have changed by the N. to N. W. 
Having thus followed the gale on the left side of its axis to 
the extent of our reports, -we now resume the accounts from the 
right side of the storm, from Bermuda onward. 
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