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in Tobasco - We were 20 or ^ more miles from the Mouths of the Mississippi thus the Marin?-Elizabeth being over 3 Lgt from land - going to the Enemys coast with Munitions of War constitutes her a Regr

 The P zipft hnchien dupatited by Schmidh if of N. Orleans & cannghed to Lobache & Co. according to Shew

Jafus - but at this docunients looked clumsy - 7 PM. Sent Prize - under charge of Lieut Boyland and the others to Galveston - will - Jus fair breeze - with Dispatch to Col. Hockley Secy of War & Marine and Mr Knight our lijnt advisor - tuth adus to & adjnobents her & oneatley Jarthe orders from Capt W the Tonnage of the 'Washington' is 17 1/2 - ton had ding the chase 15 in all - fulty with armed & disposed & could have given 'Jessy' if reqired - armed to the teeth with Rifles, Muskets, Pistols, Branding Sudans - goua Knows &c - Pt Galie - was 'full Volunteer - Captains Secr - ! - Pohn Sade &c ti superiora! Y.H.K. tu no ne has trataos bem - then dir can sh to Hamlets - i more P. of no ie Volunteers. 11 PM. cane to auch off the Mississippi - Thursday 2 - Su - t got under entered the S.W. pass - 7 AM. bounded by 'Boarding officer' Lieut. Blinkley - could not understand us - too early in the Mng for him - Got round to the Belize. This is the residence of the Pilots who have an Assounten in common - will to do a the wosted - It is a perfect swamp - the only hunting - Alligators. Capt. Taylor most respelatg evnd us we lodged in his Armory where there are many most industry