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Ship running to the N. b. E. 

 149' in the 24 h. Midnight 

 double reefs. 



A confused heavy swell from 

 the westward meeting a lesser 

 swell from the east. Suppose 

 it to have been blowing hard to 

 the westward. 



Ship running to the N. b. W. 

 and N. N. W. 17' since noon of 

 14th. Midnight wind about 

 east. 



Gale increasing fast through- 

 out. 



a. m. a large black cloud in 

 the N. E. with chain lightning; 

 sea from S. S E. ship running 

 to the N. b. E. 5 p. m. broach- 

 ed to. Midnight hurricane, lost 

 fore topmast. 



Broached to, in abt. Lat. 9°. 

 46' S. ; Long. 79° 8' east. 



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