A VOYAGE TO 
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CHAP. V. 
Return to the Harbour of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.— 
Promotion of Officers.—Funeral of Captain Clerke.—Da¬ 
mages of the Difcovery repaired. — Various other Occupa¬ 
tions of the Ships Crews.—Fetters from the Commander .— 
Supply of Flour and Naval Stores from a Ruffian Galliot .— 
Account of an Exile. — Bear-hunting and Fijhing Parties .—• 
Difgrace of the Serjeant.—Celebration of the King's Coro¬ 
nation Day , and Vifit from the Commander.—The Serjeant 
reinflated .— A Ruffian Soldier promoted at our Requefl .—• 
Remarks on the Difcipline of the Ruffian Army. — Church 
at Paratounca.—Method of Bear-hunting.—Farther Ac¬ 
count of the Bears and Kamtfchadales.—Infcription to the 
Memory of Captain Clerke.—Supply of Cattle. — Entertain¬ 
ments on the Emprefs's Name Day. — Prefent from the 
Commander.—Attempt of a Marine to- defert. — Work out 
of the Bay. — Nautical and Geographical Defeription of 
Awatfka Bay.—Aflronomical fables , and Qbfervations. 
1779 
Auguft. 
I SENT Mr. Williamfon to acquaint Captain Gore with 
the death of Captain Clerke, and received a letter from 
Sunday 22. him, ordering me to rife all my endeavours to keep in com¬ 
pany with the Difcovery; and, in cafe of a reparation, to 
make the heft of my way to the harbour of St. Peter and 
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