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Sunday 16. Dined on [[?]] 'Austin' X - She looks in good sea trim & her crew quick and orderly - Col. C. touched upon the hanging of the 3 Mutineers & Murders of the St. Antonio - observing that M. had the [[?]], but did not explain - The Commodore among other things showed me Don Tomas Marin's (the Commander on bd the Guadalupe | Sunday 16. Dined on [[?]] 'Austin' X - She looks in good sea trim & her crew quick and orderly - Col. C. touched upon the hanging of the 3 Mutineers & Murders of the St. Antonio - observing that M. had the [[?]], but did not explain - The Commodore among other things showed me Don Tomas Marin's (the Commander on bd the Guadalupe Steamers bombastic challenge to go out and fight him - Whenever the Texans had a chance they went out - but calms & light airs is not the way to try Sails [[?]] them with a snorting breeze the Austin & Wharton [[?]] have in all probability taken the Steamers - The Yucatans are very poor, consequent upon the long war with Mexico, yet they behaved well to [[?]] - they sustained his damage - and gave him some [[?]] 2 or 3000 $ to pay his men off - which [[?]] done in a few days - The new Men he shipped [[2 unclear words]] 20$ bounty and took them for 6 months at the prison he Shipped his Men the U.S. navy was paying 75$ bounty. Moore speaks well of his crew - the orderly behaviours of |
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Sunday 16. Dined on ? 'Austin' X - She looks in good sea trim & her crew quick and orderly - Col. C. touched upon the hanging of the 3 Mutineers & Murders of the St. Antonio - observing that M. had the ?, but did not explain - The Commodore among other things showed me Don Tomas Marin's (the Commander on bd the Guadalupe Steamers bombastic challenge to go out and fight him - Whenever the Texans had a chance they went out - but calms & light airs is not the way to try Sails ? them with a snorting breeze the Austin & Wharton ? have in all probability taken the Steamers - The Yucatans are very poor, consequent upon the long war with Mexico, yet they behaved well to ? - they sustained his damage - and gave him some ? 2 or 3000 $ to pay his men off - which ? done in a few days - The new Men he shipped 2 unclear words 20$ bounty and took them for 6 months at the prison he Shipped his Men the U.S. navy was paying 75$ bounty. Moore speaks well of his crew - the orderly behaviours of