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234 company, and a Gentleman,- at 12. M, had made in the 21 hours out from New York, 186 miles,- a long heavy swell on, this Pm, not many inclined to move about much today, especially the Ladies find we have quite a number of them, on board, Some of them however' donot show to a very good advantage today, /sea sick/ they lay round rather loose today- but we wont laugh too soon, as our turn may come next,- Friday April 7h.- Pleasant, but a strong head wind S.W, with a heavy sea on, and most of the passengers seasick- all rather quiet today-- as I expected yesterday, our turn came today, and we were to be seen, occasionally hanging over the leerail.- At 12, M, had made 185 miles the last 24 hours,- Sea some smoother in the Eve, and some few Ladies were on Deck, fine moonlight night, all are glad to get on Deck for fresh air- very unpleasant below in cabins, so many seasick there.-