MOSQUITO SHORE. 1t5 ferent kinds of shell fsh. We returned on board to dinner at four, and imme- diately after put to sea. Before dark we took the Charaibes in tow, they having expressed their apprehension of parting from us, and falling in with the Spaniards, whom they consider their most implacable foes. Our favourable weather continued during the night. Saturday, 29th.-At sun rise becalmed, with heavy rain, Atten breeze favoured us, and shortly after the high mountain afCongrehoy shewed itself, bearing from usabout south-south-east. At one, the island of Ruatan directly a head in a south- east direction, and that of Utila to the sautlhwest. In the afternoon becalmed, distant from Ruatan about three miles; becalmed, also during the greater part of the iigbt. Sunday, 3Oth.-For the most part of the day the. calm continued. At ten we dispatched the Charaibes on shore at S