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they are dependent for on rain water for drinking. At present the shores of the Bay, with the Town upon its three hills being covered with verdure is very picturesque. There are a few trees, no timber, but plenty of brush-wood The principal Houses are well built of stone, with Venetian blinds before the windows, but the habitations of the 'darkies' 'down town' have no very particular regard to the rules of architecture. There is one Newspaper, written in Danish and English - not quite so large as The'Times' neither is the St. Thomas' establishment - as large as that of Printing house Square - The Newspapers give full particulars of Court affairs in Denmark - the health of His Danish Majesty & his wish for the ? of his colonists - Scanty political or literary information, advertisements & winds up with an occasional 'Reward of 50 dollars for a Runaway Negro.'
25. The Steamer 'Jay' of 1700 Tons came in from England. This is the first of the line that has arrived.