VOYAGE TO THE I may observe, are the remains of a race of people now almost extinct, the aborigi- nal inhabitants of some of the West India islands, particularly that of St. Vincent. Before sun set we had passed many of the numerous keys of the Bay, and at the close of the evening, were abreast of the larger one of Turneff. At eight we came to an anchor for the night off Key Bokel. Friday, s8th.-An hour after day-light we got under weigh. The morning dark and heavy, with rain and thunder. Owur wind fair, with a good deal of sea. T6- wards noon the weather became fineiaud clear. Bush Key in sight on our lee ~qar- ter, Gloveris reefon our lee bow, ad the high mountains of the continent to ltie north-west. About three we6 went on shdreonGlover'sKey, whichii ceoitiguous to the reef; wehad previously caught, whlilt sailing, several remarkably large fiiie fish. On this Key we obtainedd an: abundant supply of codcoa iuts; and plenty of dtf-