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Show L)lapiirnralicc of ai. Inland. A large island is missing. Captain l'lork. of the bark .Uloiphi, bound rofl I, i ui. (tie to London, states that while passing the New Hebrides Island, Is-land, lie discovered that Aurora Island had di-appeart'l. and no trace of it was to be seen on the face of the ocean where it was before situated. bat makes this occurrence more deplorable is. that Aurora was one of" the uio-t fertile of the ;;ruap of islands of which it f riue.l a iiit.ir.Ur. It . l.w seen in I ", longitude l'"v U i K. It is ile-.-U 1 as havii!- K-i u about tiiiriy-s-x milts in length, and up, Wards of nc miles in l-read'.h. Any infor-nt.v.-.on rc-pc.ninc it wi.i be t: anltally nvch.d. and it K'cnies a nurtion who, her a reward should not i-e i-rJired lor i'.s r-eco. ery. Jf larce is.aij.is uke to i'i!sa pesr.i, in tLis lushii-n ye shad s.;-on eease to concra'.ulate ou.se. ves on our "insular po-itieu." JVro ts.taw-ever, ts.taw-ever, tills consolati so. that if hngland .T,-re to a'-sarpear iUe Aurora Is. and. there ...n. J. uJ dooL-i, Le o rij.:d lu-ves'.U-utii u nia ie into the c ri ..: jsianeTs t'V.iie ri -t ol tl'ie world. Iu ,ce won d :i;.. ;l Use 1 1 i 1 depot tor l.eT tioUge-es: Irelm.i v.. u! I :-;i'jeT from ... .'. w.th no e'lic to aLue : abd ii uj. . oe sure that, n-iless we had prev-.c-.i- y settled ihe A: iOa.ni cairns. Aiiiir.ca would never rest until she had fi-lo l us up twain. '.' Mall (V.v ..-. |