2 
Taste UL—Right side of the Storm Path; Hurricane of Oct. 4th to Tth, 1844. 
No. 19 was running fast to westward, into the ys Nos. 154 and 158 were running rapidly eastward, the latter in the Gulf Stream. 
iN Date < Sen of cay eeros 4 of _| Dist. from, When axis 
a No. toe, or Vessel. ik N.| Lon. star axis line.| passed. 
<4j\ i 05! 180°50! = n4 88 — sw. Eee 4th,8 p.m 
es 15 |78 25 jnight of 3a 0 ove snake, veering by . wi sw. . {315 10 #2 
iy. Note Tay. 28 77 57 4t 8, _ 
Fi i9 . B2var. night af Selgin: ag of 5th, | ss ' 8, wsw. 200 to 100 9 
: aol phew, ‘ 44 |78 to 5th, »  & ssw, wsw, B25 5th, 3 A.M. 
2 25,|Bay of Gonaives 19 38 \73 ath to th 8, *. sw. ’erl a pod, .# P.M. ? 
en} 53.|Nassau, 4 |77.18 5th to 6th, SE, ssi ssw, D0 ,.f 30 “ 
) | 55.| Berlin, 75 |p.M. Sth to 6th, (se, veering round to ud 175 “ (|6th,2 a.m. 
Ve 56.|Lagrange, (75 Oth ti 6th, SE, 127 “80 * 
2 | 57.\Herald, 73 ve, St 6th, SR, “ +30 « 
= | 58,|Sea _ 70 7 night of 5t 6 6th, SE, ree round to w. ra a8 
4 | 62..Pion . 30 6! morn. — to idee a 8, wsw. 295 10 213 P.M. ? 
@ | 65. Brothers, f ough 6th, E, ee wnw.| 140 “45 4 
S| 64.|St. Cloud, , 3070 25 jend of Sth to night 6th, pede se, ab + ssw, sw w.|95 + “ Q= u 
66,\H. W. Tyler, 68 265 «6 ae 
68,|Falcon, . 50 65 40 6th to early 7th, oak veering = 5, a: and w. [300 « i ie 
69.|Bermuda, 2 15 64 40 6th to * 7th, SSE 375 Vd “ 
9 149,|St. Lawrence, (36 50 67 2 ae by “ thy 60 O15“ 
154.\Lowell, \GOvar.|4. M. ,'s Ww, — WNw.|380 to 460 %th,1 A.M. 
155.|Wm, Engs, / . 60 29 “#4 os bth a rnightof ath Sw, baering to wNw. 3.30 ** 
156.|Charleston, 60 6th to end of 7h, sw, w bys, wsw, w, Nw./380 to 904 6 i 
158.) Sherida ; Mes night of 6th to noon 8t th,|R, wsw, sW, W, WNw.|75 to 270 °30 P.M. 
164,|Prince Albert, 20 |48 th to bm EB, w bys, why N, wnw,/325  “ 8th, early, 
161./St. Johns, 33 58 th ms, ‘ery, w by 8, w by % wnw,|85?# 8th, a.m.? 
162.| Independence, ( i ie ba nigtl of ith to ih erly, NW, Wwnw,|282 # oon ? 
163.| Adirondack | _ early 8th to ee BR, NW bw, var., ,wnw.\415 
+ Corrected for index error of the barometer. 
| Bar. 
min, 
. 29-45 
28:40 
28°50t| Log. 
29°86 |Serg. as are: , Sig. Sta. 
8 : 
28-102\Log : C 
Log: Ca 
These consecutive observations show the progressive appearance of the storm-wind, first from the southeastern quarter, 
changes or veering, by the south, to the western quarter ;—with the lowest state of barometer noticed during the gale. 
and its successive 
petoritins = ob- 
Remarks. 
roa 
Ca aptain’ . statement 
Nautical Maga 
: Mates’ statement. 
Maxine te orts. 
Bertie: Gazette. | 
Marine reports. 
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Log: from navy depart. 
St. al Ca Dt. EMERSON. 
Ma apt. CLARK. 
a. t. Prrr. 
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Japt. 
apt. Estee OL 
apt. DE PEYSTER. 
Log: Capt. Senor 
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Sapt. Nyx’s jour. 
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fond 
oF 
bod 
Severe hurricane. 
Severe gale, 
Vessels Spinal on shore, 
wane & 
Through Lt. 
Severe hur. ; 
rricane. 
Hu 
Severe gies lost sails, &e, 
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Lying to eight ho 
epee fp ‘waa 
, en gale. 
{Strong ¢ gale. 
Heavy gale. = 
Near west end of Jamaica. 
oe gale, 
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