OF A NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. 



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him extremely unwell for some hours. The next day however he was free ^822. 

 from complaint of any kind, and began once more to put on a smiling coun- 

 tenance. 



The caulking of our bows being now completed, the ships were released Tues. 30. 

 from the ice by sawing round them ; an operation which caused them to rise 

 in the water six inches and a half, in consequence of the increased buoyancy 

 occasioned by the winter's expenditure. 



