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821
There
it
collected
numerous
relics
of
the
wreck
--
iron
utensils
,
anchors
,
pulley-strops
,
swivel-guns
,
an
18
lb
.
shot
,
fragments
of
astronomical
instruments
,
a
piece
of
crown
work
,
and
a
bronze
clock
,
bearing
this
inscription
--
"
Bazin
m
'
a
fait
,
"
the
mark
of
the
foundry
of
the
arsenal
at
Brest
about
1785
.
There
could
be
no
further
doubt
.
822
Dillon
,
having
made
all
inquiries
,
stayed
in
the
unlucky
place
till
October
.
Then
he
quitted
Vanikoro
,
and
directed
his
course
towards
New
Zealand
;
put
into
Calcutta
,
7th
April
,
1828
,
and
returned
to
France
,
where
he
was
warmly
welcomed
by
Charles
X.
823
But
at
the
same
time
,
without
knowing
Dillon
's
movements
,
Dumont
d’Urville
had
already
set
out
to
find
the
scene
of
the
wreck
.
And
they
had
learned
from
a
whaler
that
some
medals
and
a
cross
of
St.
Louis
had
been
found
in
the
hands
of
some
savages
of
Louisiade
and
New
Caledonia
.
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824
Dumont
d’Urville
,
commander
of
the
Astrolabe
,
had
then
sailed
,
and
two
months
after
Dillon
had
left
Vanikoro
he
put
into
Hobart
Town
.
There
he
learned
the
results
of
Dillon
's
inquiries
,
and
found
that
a
certain
James
Hobbs
,
second
lieutenant
of
the
Union
of
Calcutta
,
after
landing
on
an
island
situated
8
°
18
'
S.
lat
.
,
and
156
°
30
'
E.
long
.
,
had
seen
some
iron
bars
and
red
stuffs
used
by
the
natives
of
these
parts
.
Dumont
d’Urville
,
much
perplexed
,
and
not
knowing
how
to
credit
the
reports
of
low-class
journals
,
decided
to
follow
Dillon
's
track
.
825
On
the
10th
of
February
,
1828
,
the
Astrolabe
appeared
off
Tikopia
,
and
took
as
guide
and
interpreter
a
deserter
found
on
the
island
;
made
his
way
to
Vanikoro
,
sighted
it
on
the
12th
inst
.
,
lay
among
the
reefs
until
the
14th
,
and
not
until
the
20th
did
he
cast
anchor
within
the
barrier
in
the
harbour
of
Vanou
.
826
On
the
23rd
,
several
officers
went
round
the
island
and
brought
back
some
unimportant
trifles
.
The
natives
,
adopting
a
system
of
denials
and
evasions
,
refused
to
take
them
to
the
unlucky
place
.
This
ambiguous
conduct
led
them
to
believe
that
the
natives
had
ill-treated
the
castaways
,
and
indeed
they
seemed
to
fear
that
Dumont
d’Urville
had
come
to
avenge
La
Perouse
and
his
unfortunate
crew
.
827
However
,
on
the
26th
,
appeased
by
some
presents
,
and
understanding
that
they
had
no
reprisals
to
fear
,
they
led
M.
Jacquireot
to
the
scene
of
the
wreck
.
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828
There
,
in
three
or
four
fathoms
of
water
,
between
the
reefs
of
Pacou
and
Vanou
,
lay
anchors
,
cannons
,
pigs
of
lead
and
iron
,
embedded
in
the
limy
concretions
.
829
The
large
boat
and
the
whaler
belonging
to
the
Astrolabe
were
sent
to
this
place
,
and
,
not
without
some
difficulty
,
their
crews
hauled
up
an
anchor
weighing
1,800
lbs
.
,
a
brass
gun
,
some
pigs
of
iron
,
and
two
copper
swivel-guns
.
830
Dumont
d’Urville
,
questioning
the
natives
,
learned
too
that
La
Perouse
,
after
losing
both
his
vessels
on
the
reefs
of
this
island
,
had
constructed
a
smaller
boat
,
only
to
be
lost
a
second
time
.
Where
,
no
one
knew
.