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real, watched wistfully the course of the winds, and hoped in the efficacy of the prayers that went up, evening and morning, from every hearth in New England. Had the excursion from Albany by land succeeded, Walley Cotton Mather Hutchinson. Hawkins. —had pilots, or fair winds, or decision in the commander, conducted the fleet more rapidly but by three days,—the castle of St. Louis would have been surprised Le Clercq Charlevoir. and taken. But, in the night of the fourteenth of October, Fes and a river fordable only at low tide. The diversion against Montreal had Oct. 1 1/21. utterly failed: the New England men reembark, and sail for Boston. In Quebec there were great rejoicings. For the church in the lower town, the yearly Hawkins, 140 and 228 festival of Our Lady of Victory was established; and in France a medal commemorated the successes of Chap. XXI.} Louis XIV. in the New World. The New England ships, on their return, were scattered by storms: of one, bearing sixt