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 1    1,    8|         DUNCAN.~Next day, about 2 P. M., John Mangles and Paganel
 2    1,   11|       camp for the night, about 4 P. M. Glenarvan fell in with
 3    1,   25|   distinctly that the time was 10 P. M.~On rejoining the Major
 4    1,   25|       awake. It occurred about 11 P. M., and sounded like a
 5    1,   26|            the same day; and at 8 P. M., when they found themselves
 6    2,    2| recognized were sighted, and at 3 P. M. the DUNCAN entered Falmouth
 7    2,    3|        the 24th of November, at 3 P. M. the Table Mountain was
 8    2,    5|           could suggest. About 11 P. M. the sky began to darken
 9    2,    5|         begin again, and it was 3 P. M. before his attempt succeeded.
10    2,   11|     passed Camden Bridge at 10:40 P. M., that the bridge was
11    2,   12|          had closed in; it was 10 P. M. and time to think of
12    2,   13|       that may aid his search. J. P. MITCHELL, S. G.~When Glenarvan
13    3,   17|           the Pacific, and at six P. M. the last mountains of
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