Cape Verde and Hatteras Hurricane. 5 
36. Revenue, Sept. 8th, lat. 38° 30’, lon. 64° 48’, at 10 a. m. the hur- 
ricane blew all sails from the yards; at 12 30 still i increasing ; hove 
n beam-ends at 1°30 p. m., and dismasted ; at 5p. m. hurricane abated. 
37. Liverpool, near lat. 41° 02’, lon. 68° ne, Sept. 9th; gale com- 
menced from eastward, blowing badd at N. EK. and N. N. E. about four 
hours, late in the ufiernoon, and veering pope barometer at noon 
29:20 in. [Estimated as 210 miles to the left of the center path]. 
38. Abner Taylor, Sept. Sth, lat. 39° 30’, lon. 66° 20, hurricane, 
from 8. E. to N. W.; dismasted. Georgiana, dismasted on the 8th, 
in lat 40°, and nbandosed. Cairo, thrown on beam-ends, on southern 
edge of gulf stream, and abandone 
39. Glamorgan, Sept. 9th, lat. 40°, ‘lon. 65°, hurricane, from E.N.E.; 
dismasted. 
i Saragossa, dismasted in violent hurricane, Sept. 8th, lat. 39°, 
on. 63°, 
1. Queen of Sheba, Sept. 7th, a hurricane, in lat. 39° 50°, lon. 
ox 35’, in which’ lost spars, sails and bulwarks ; with other damage. 
42, Juanito, Sept. 8th, severe gale from N. E., lat. 40°, lon. 64° 
thrown on beam-ends and dismasted. Tarquin, Sept. 8th, eas 
— in the hurricane, in lat 40° ; lost sails, topmast, &c. 
3. Conqueror, Sept. 8th, lat. "38°, lon. 59°, hurricane; dismasted 
3 filled. Haabet, Juosaauee Sept. 8th, ened of the Grand Bank ; 
abandoned. 
Matchless, Sept. 8th, lat. 89° 29’, lon. 59° 45’, severe hurricane 
from south four hours, when it died away and suddenly shifted to the 
west, blowing very violent ; dismaste 
45. Ionian, night of Sept. 8th, lat. 40°, lon. 60°, took the hurricane 
from S.; which shifted to N.; was hove on beam- ends and dismasted. 
46. Henry Harbeck, Sept. 8th, hurricane comm enced at noon from 
the southward, lat. 40°, lon. 56°. While lying to was struck by a sea, 
on larboard side, with loss of bulwarks and deck house; five men 
lost or disabl 0 At 3. ™. blowing harder, lost topmasts and sails. 
i foundere 
» Lusca: sh on beam-ends, with loss of sails, &c., in a violent 
hae, Sept. 9th, lat. 41°, lon. ccd be sha ae 8 
- Cadet, darnes ed in heav nip from ept. 10th, iat. 
43° 30/, lon. 61° 20 W. : 
49, independent, Sept. 9th, lat. 40° 20’, lon. 50° Ne pede from 
8. W.t .; lost topmasts, sails, é&c.: at 11 a e hurricane 
poser ith j its utmost fury ; and the barometer had he ‘alle to 27°75 
nehes, 




50. Wildfire, Sept. 9th, lat. 42° 04’, lon. 51°21, at 11 4. m. under 
close reefed topsails, wind E., was struck by the geen and hove on 
&m-ends : lost mainmast, topmasts, &c., and o 
51. Albert Gallatin, Sept. Pte lat. 39°, lon. 48°, severe coos well 
six “ah Pes 3.3. Bet oN. W 
saison Sept. "Oth, | t, 48° 16, lon. 45°, in the gale 
under etn’ reefed topsails, wind rapeties changed from 8, to N, 
ut any warning and blew a hurricane ; lost sails, &c. 
* From the official report and protest of Capt. Smith, 
