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We left unclear harbour on the 1st of March and at 7 o' clock the 17th day of April we came to an unclear opposite? the Sugar? bay? at the mouth of the harbours of the Rio unclear one of the most magnificent in the world unclear with a wild and Romantic scenery that would be impossible for any one to imagine more beautiful the next day we stood? unclear the harbor after unclear a large fort? near the entrance and several smaller ones we came came to a stand still opposite a still larger unclear called I don't know what. We were immediately summoned with a large number? of boats to take us to the city from which we lay about 1/2 a mile?. in a half an unclear we were unclear by the health. and custom house Offices? and permission given us to unclear but were forbidden to board any other vessel under penalty of a fine of unclear I immediately took a seat in a boat which at a 1/4 of unclear amidst a shower of rain every unclear of which was a unclear unclear in Old Rio unclear in company with John and several others. From that unclear to this I have done nothing but look? at new and strange sights and unclear. To give you any thing like a unclear of the city and what I have seen in it would take me a long time and a longer piece of paper than I have at present. The city is unclear of