Cape Verde and Hatteras Hurricane. 3 
10. Regatta, Sept. 6th, lat 29° 20’, lon. 71°, hurricane ; veering from 
N. E. to 8. W.; split storm sails; main rail under wate r three hours ; 
could not be heard four feet, with utmost effort of voice. 
11. Elena, totally dismasted, Sept. 6th, lat. 32°, lon. 70°. 
12. J. Grierson, = Gulf of wiht Sept. 6th, lat. 31°, lon. 74° 30’, 
heavy gale from N. N. E., hauling . W.; dismasted. Caroline, 
crippled i s heavy blow, Sept. 6t h, é ee put back to Charleston. 
13. one Sept. 6th, lat. 33° 40’, lon. 76°, hurricane from N. E. to 

; dam 
14, Dione, Sept. 6th, lat. 33° 15/, age duet 20’, hurricane from 
E. N. E.; lost topsails, top-gallant-ma 
15. G. W. Lawrence, Sept. 7th, lat. 33°, ree 75°, dismasted in hurri- 
cane from E. N. E. 
: 16. Norfolk Packet, hurricane, Sept. 7th, lat. 33° 50’, lon. '76° 20’; 
ismasted 
1% Levant, dismasted Sept. 7th, lat. id 10’, lon. 74° 10’, ina terrific 
gale from ie ‘eastward,—_— islet Ada rah disthast ed in hurricane, 
6th-7th of Sept. on sci side of gulf strea 
18. Viola, dismasted in hurricane, Sept. “th, near lat. 34° 16/, lon. 73°. 
19. Segesta, Sept. 7th, lat. 34° 32’, lon. 72° 30’, hufrieane, 8. 8. E. 
to N.N. W.; dismaste 
0. Steamship Georgia ;* Sept. 6th, barometer at noon 29°85 ; lat. 
nak 9’, lon. 73° 55’; wind southward, with a large —. swell from 
swell: bar. at 1 a. m. 29°78, 4 a. m. 29°76, wind mii to a gale: 
at 9a. M. bar, 29- 45, blowing heavy and sea oe At noon bar. had 
descended to 29- 10, wind still increasing and sea high ; steamer’s an 
tion-about 80 miles E. of Cape. Hattoras [lat. 35° 14, lon. 74° 10°] 5" 
1p, M. bar. 28:40; blowing very heavy in squalls. At 2:30, modera- 
hit no one could eitisinntd its force; at4 P. m. bar. 28°10, ‘Gowioy 
than ever, and so sonata till 6: 30 vp. M.; skylights and part of 
hurricane deck blown away; a p. mM. still blowing heavy and sea ~ 
high : Midnight bar. 29 in., ind still subsiding ; and at daylight on the 
8th, had abated sufficiently to make sail ; 8 A. M. weather moderating. 
Noon, lat. 35° 40’, lon. 72° 48. 
21. Rescue, Sept. 7th, lat. 36°, lon. 7 30’, hurricane; dismasted. — 
22. Albemarle, capsized i in the hurricane be midnight on the 7th, lat. 
35° 30/, lon. 73°; all lost except one se 
23. Lyr a, bound south, Sept. 7th, lat. 35° 50’, lon. 73° 30, hurricane, 
from E. S. E. to W. N. W.; dismasted. 
24. Fanny, Rept 7th, lat. 35° 09’, lon. 71° 39, hurricane, dismasted. 
‘i Pew eeR. | gorna, for the Chesapeake, dismasted i in lat. —, lon. 70°. [Either 
€ date or the latitude erroneous! 
25. Brig Swan, Sept. 7th, [eivil as oe at noon, lat. 36° 26’, lon. 
71° 44’, had reduced to short sail, gale S. E. by S., and high sea for last 
* From reports and Se Me of Capt. Budd. 
