-we ‘ s l , i \ . ’ ' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDW \r<'~ g I- » '#1 - _.mmf “af ~.. ».» _Dsvoisd to the Literature. History. Folir~lors and ‘.'-'.:.*....'.;:°'f.;'§=...:f .e':.° I , l 4, . - ¢ - 'wars nisna. ~rf°~< ~< _ - HO i FOR ST. GEORGE AND li 1 ISLAND SATURDAY, APRIL .,- i--*W _*ii ..»--,_ , " .. ` ‘ ' ` _ ,.4 _ ~i» \ Tm; VOYAGE or THE ‘Blue FAN NY :I ‘i‘.:::.::=.‘::’:‘..'?“a.‘,?,*:." (éontlnued) Feb, l.-We expect to be ready,i.o sail fever ' l took sick today. We 'think it ls th Feb. 0 --\Vind right nilcr us We sn e of him; and Pope said he had not blacks ‘or Lascarsto deal with. 'The Captain v said he had worse. So they»lo\vered the tomorrn.Wh\il bi _ I ' " ‘ W Q M a am “S ncsqdone three ships und hailed one of the-ni but boatand Dnvlsion, Norton, and Keating here (ln Bellini by David Easton, a Scot, and he had everything in a crack. Feb. P. -This morning anne of the company _went on shore three orj_lour times to hurry the things on board. The d t t Mor Ben word won' “pmt” to get wind cameronnd and struck us rlgh away as soon as possible as there were n number ol new cases of lever. The British Consul was taken with it this -i _ B 2 Y ' ' ‘ - '“ mom "R y I ‘ an hand" “ere °“ topsail. and we lay till the morning, board and the broker paid. The people fro tl ho il ‘ th ii . lonzngli; °:°mB:n( 0;; eyeerimneow nfs; continued line for some days hervu.fler.[ place and so well behaved; they said when Bn1‘3)é,:xfJh::;enlrimifiypgliiiratnlil um brig was bmught' m they did “M” the waterbeln _ shionth il nd ral h know what t° make M It thesans bein” got over°bon.rdK and swam caller :hurl clewed up so -soon' so many men, and _ , _ :'::::.“:,‘:::..“::.s§.°:..‘\i,f:;:~ i`5‘iif€‘i`~3l<°»‘l`3`f°»fJf‘f‘?“°»f»`i\?‘i»‘é°l’55° less than “vent ‘mlnznes we ;m u ship was drifting away from him very under weluh Y re fast. S0 some oi! the men cast nfline over ' with a stick tied to it and he took hold of ' FHL 3"`S““““Yv Wmd mir- R“““i“ll it, and was hauled in.Shortly afteru large slx`ku0tB. bird called an alhntrosa came flying past dash' ;i°“;lwlin‘|9 "fm t“3°\` “B-t FiXi“: and S. McCallum ilred and llrokellts wing. °“ “ “De” R °° ° \`°“ll Some of us vvantedtolower the mat and W°“¢'h°"~ Au Well- oaiter it but the Captain forbid it. they dill not understand lhiglisli. . we left Bahia with fair wind, in latitud -30.20. Mr. Moore reada sermon and w nd singing and prayer. In the nlnhtth and it blew very hard so that we had t take every ~mil oiflhe ship, except ri io and then set sail again. [The weathe- ‘wcnt uitcr the bird and brought him on Feb. lil.-'I‘his is the eighth duy since iboard. ilu was nine (set across iroru tip ci to tip oi wing. [Fair winds und ilne till e the 17th. ] ' “i Feb. 17.-Sunday, at 2 in the morning t rainingnudatair wind, thena sqnail aback. \Ve hurl all stuilding sails set struck us right ahead, and we had to o clew up all sail. In blew all day very hard, not ncloud in thssky, a school oi porpolses came round the ship some as close as ilve rlor six yards. We had prayers morning ~und evening. I am not very well, nor 'hare I been this good many days but I think I am better than I was. [Then followed favorable weather till thf 20th. when the wind increased, and on the Zlst. the main yard broke, and had to be cleared away.) Feb. 2l. It took all day to splice the ysrd,the sea being almost mountains high with what some would call agale ot wind. The tumbling about is not so slow. Box- es, bags, books, boots, shoes, clothes, hats, one and everything else, and the dog not even exempt. Oh, It is all very well to talk about the sea when on shore. In the . V __';