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and with many interesting observations, and the conclusion he came to was that the Indian stood a pretty good chance of being "used up."
and with many interesting observations, and the conclusion he came to was that the Indian stood a pretty good chance of being "used up."
     Independent of the foregoing in this collection was he Armour & Arms of Du Putryen as well as some of his big guns, flags with the "Death's head and bloody bones"
     Independent of the foregoing in this collection was he Armour & Arms of Du Putryen as well as some of his big guns, flags with the "Death's head and bloody bones"
     The Captain had assisted to capture him on board his fine vessel just as he was commencing his piratical career.
     The Captain had assisted to capture him on board his fine vessel just as he was commencing his piratical career.   The rover was indicted for piracy, but after a long and "interesting" trial was, acquitted.  In the Armory hangs the portrait of DuPuytren, moreover the "Rules & Regulations" there were to be observed on board his vessel, beastly pretty [[?]] of lynch law.
    As the weather was now very warm & the Mosquitos annoying I left the little Sloop, taking a passage to the City New Orleans which some 100 miles distant on board of a Steam tug which had a [[?]] vessel, bound to New Orleans with German emigrants, of which nation there is a great number in N.O.  there is a fair number of Irish, these generally come from the North

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22 and with many interesting observations, and the conclusion he came to was that the Indian stood a pretty good chance of being "used up."

   Independent of the foregoing in this collection was he Armour & Arms of Du Putryen as well as some of his big guns, flags with the "Death's head and bloody bones"
   The Captain had assisted to capture him on board his fine vessel just as he was commencing his piratical career.   The rover was indicted for piracy, but after a long and "interesting" trial was, acquitted.   In the Armory hangs the portrait of DuPuytren, moreover the "Rules & Regulations" there were to be observed on board his vessel, beastly pretty ? of lynch law.
   As the weather was now very warm & the Mosquitos annoying I left the little Sloop, taking a passage to the City New Orleans which some 100 miles distant on board of a Steam tug which had a ? vessel, bound to New Orleans with German emigrants, of which nation there is a great number in N.O.   there is a fair number of Irish, these generally come from the North