Extracts From a Journal of a Voyage of Visitation in the "hawk," 1859

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" Some hadbeen baptized by a woman, some by a fisherman. Painful it was towitness, or be certified of, such complications and irregularities, more so to be in any degree answerable for them, most of all to beexpected to unravel and rectify them in one visit of a few hours'duration, knowing too that they must all be renewed and repeated. Thisis the only harbour in White Bay where there are any French, andthese, it is worthy of notice, have come here within the last fiveyears, since the two Engli...sh families established themselves in theplace. On their arrival this year, the French took up the Englishman'ssalmon nets, and prevented his fishing for three weeks, until theywere informed by the officer sent from St. John's, that things were toremain this year as in the preceding, and until matters were settledby the authorities. The poor Englishman complains bitterly of beingdeprived of his three best weeks' fishery, which, if they had beenonly as good as the subsequent ones, must have been a serious loss.

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