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t very safe as the Nashville ran out to sea, and the crew hauled everything taut on board to the following song: "The Tuscarora is a snorer, Her Captain is a crazy man; His name is Craven, and his raving For the Nashville, dashed his plan." Undoubtedly, if he had not been quite so eager for us, it would have left him in a better state of mind. On the morning of the 4th we were far out to sea. The "homeward bound" pasage was also stormy, with neavy head winds all the way. On the 14th inst., while lying to, riding out a hurricane from the nor'west, we had to put off and run before the wind to the south'ard to keep from swamping. We passed through the gale in safety, and arrived at the Bermudas for the second time on Thursday, the 20th inst. We took on board about two hundred tons of coal, and five passengers from a Confederate schooner that ran ashore off the west end of the island. The Captain of the schooner being acquainted with this port, offered to pilot us in, and