The Atlantic Monthly, volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861
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Weighed anchor and got nearer in shore, out of the current. Rainy, squally, windy weather. Here lie a brig bound to Newfoundland, a ship toJamaica, and a sloop which at 6 P. M. Weighed anchor, bound to Barbadoes, loaded with lumber and horses. This day being a month since we left ourcommission port, I have set down what quantity of provisions has beenexpended, viz. , 9-1/2 bb's of beef, 1 bb of pork, 14 bb of Bread. Remaining, 49-1/2 bb's of beef, 29 bb's of pork, 40 cwt of bread. _Monday, 6th.... _ About 6 A. M. Came in the two Country sloops so longwaited for. They were fitted out to take a Spanish privateer thathas been cruising on the coast, and has taken several of our Englishvessels. A ship from Newfoundland also came up, and also the Hummingbird privateer, which had been to meet them to get hands. Cap't Langden, Com'r of one of the above sloops, as he came alongside, gave us threecheers, which we returned. The Cap't went up to York to get a Doctor andsome hands. One promised to give him an answer the next day.
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