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chor in the harbor of St. George. We learned on our arrival that the Yankee steamer Connecticut had just left the harbor and had gone out to look for us. Regardless of her, however, we took in a supply of coal and went to sea, steering for Southampton, Eng. The voyage was rough and stormy and our ship became much strained and leaky, owing to the gales we encountered. On the night of November 9th, while lying to, head on to a tremenduous sea, we received considerable damage, the storm carrying prowling around our ship, but they were ordered off by the police, and were not allowed in the docks again, except to pass through, and then they were closely watched. Nothing of much importance transpired during the remainder of our stay in Southampton. We often heard from the Sumter, and at the last accounts she had captured and destroyed over twenty Yankee ships. On the 3d of February, we started our fires preparatory to running out. The whatves and docks were crowded when the smoke