Taste Il—Center Path of the Hurricane of Oct. 4th to 7th, 1844. * & 
asi cutive observations show the progressive storm-wind, first from the southeastern quarter of the horizon, which, on the passing 
e’s axis, changed rapidly or suddenly to the western or northwestern quarter ;—with the lowest state of the barometer observed. 
eel. Lat, Nn, Lon, | ute and wiererany of gene oo sea ere eng When axis | Bar. pognnc iiss and ob- hia. | 
ee ee ori Spates LANE passed. min. 
j20°30183°10'Oct. 4th and 5th, |Ese, — aaa oo ‘wNw.|30 miles L./4th, 3 p.m. ? Honduras Siiaanar Totally dismas oa hy 
3 |81 41/10 p.m. 4th to p. th,|E, NE, variable, w. 48 “ L5thy, eh hi iM, 28 in. |Diario de Habana. Violent hurrica =~ 
32 (81 15 leve. of 4th to eve. 5th, « i |Vio. hur, fr.11- 20 ra, Abe 24 ha. S 
L 15 11 p.m. 4th to 2 a. M. 6th,|sE, ESE, hall oud ts waw,2 nw.i30 “? L. z ’ P.M. Mar, Rep. : OM ates’ stat.| Hur 30 hs shifte 
(15 |77 |p. M. oth ll A.M. 6th,|se, sud, lull, sw, w. L, near axis.\6th, een A.M. Log: ates’ stateme r. s.£,8ud, lull shit toweat : 
1 25/77 10\r.M. 5th to a.M. 6th,/EsE, sud. lull, Ww. : gel do. 28°241|Log : Capt. f penny Hr. £.8.£,]ull 30 m.then fu.fr. w.| 
/ 402|77 6 2\p.m. Sth to a.m. 6th,/sE, sud, lull, Nw. do. 3 ’ |Mar. Rep. A.'THomson.|Hove on b’m i ae lost spars. s 
40 |74 15 . Sth is A " th,/EsE, veered sud. to N, NNW, NW. ip asus do. Bip Log: Capt. Couns. _|'Totally dismaste ed. 
30 |75 M. 5th th,/EsE,, lull, sud. to wnw. 55 m. Li 9:30. “ Log: Capt. BuNKER. Seared, Furious hur. e 
73 night of sth . end of th,|sE, NW... 1540 oR eakbh ap * Marine reports. ost all but lower masts. ex 
72 3 sk, rapidly s,to westward. (88 ‘ R.| noon, Stat. fr. Capt. Bunce. |Dismusted. Furious hur. >= 
30/71 30; “ oh “ E, ESE, 60 * Ri 1:30PM. Marine reports. ismasted ; close of g. not rep.| © 
50/69 2? | 44 ‘s SE by E, SSE, sv, Sg, NWd: “SP Rie. Capt. VARNEY’S stat. urious hurricane. a 
‘var./69 36 |1 P.M SE, 4 4 e Bd0, Marine reports. ismasted, = 
67 30 \4 og X: 6th cag “ hats, SSE, 8, pray oes os 148 to20R| 10 2\27°75t)Log: Capt. Moutrorp. ove on b’m ends ; ~ orig o 
10 |66 30 |a. : : 150 to 20 R.\7th, 0°30 a.m Marine reports mendous hurrica 8 
58 65 = As ‘Sth ‘* Pine SE, 47+ Rj « 290, “ Master’s protest. both es 
st a ‘ no ri to ey _ sud. by 8, andswtow. (6+ 2 a Master’s protest. eae disabled & ret ocean to = 
to 7th ESE ssw, w, Nw. (|40L. to98R.| 4 an) t|Log: Capt. Caapwick.|Crossed axis ~ * calle a 
3 io r ne “Sth to P.M. 7t th, ni ty a “jul, sud.tonw. (25 Lto31R| 320 “ |28:37t\Log: Capt. Pen. 3. 
0 6 mM. 6th to A.M. 7th, |x NE, ESE, 8S ne) wsw, w./40L.to90R) 345 “ Log : . Barstow 8 
ae : “4 = 6th to eve. 71h, SE 2. 11) 3 430, Marine reports. Dismasted we ro = 
(63 30 “dep 6th : bi hur. ssk, — 8w, me Ce 3 ee se 128-50t pole oo Gazette. Dismasted in the hurricane. g 
36 60 f 6th, h,|ESE, SE, NW. 34 Rj 0.40 P.M. : Capt. Corrin. [Vio ] 
L 19 158 barly, "th ho noun: oh SSE, S, SE, as — 60 . 45 RJ. 3:30 low, Log Capt. Furser. |Heavy gale. 
3 45 53 45 to 8t » |ESE, [E. true) to. ™ and N A 40 m. L. Sth, 8 4 S a.m. 2} 2 rom a seaman of N.F.|Damaged sails 
"bee * These thitée wali were Se the Gulf Stream bound eastward, ae pala ty the line pursued by the axis during the height of — gle ; the Mediator and Cambridge 
: me in front of the axis, - - St. Nicholas nearly intersecting it, Vessels 143 and 151 were running into the gale. The winds for 146 seem better 
* to a lower Nedtade es long 
Errobsodsly printed N.N.W. in the recitals. {+ Index error of barometer corrected. { Sympiesometer. 
