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A CREW FROZEN

Particulars - have been brought by the last arriving mail steamer at Liverpool Lfrom the United States of n terrible shipwreck on Gobb’s Island,. Viginia. The large schooner Albert' Daily was going from Baltimore to Bridgeport when .a terrible gale was encountered, and the vessel was driven ashore late at night. The crew were rescued, and when the storm had considerably abated they returned to the vessel, with the hope of getting her afloat again, They were accompanied by Captain Cobb and his' force of wreckers. While the party were oh board another storm sprang up very suddenly, and the wreckers returned to the'! shore. Captain Cobb, said he would stay by the ship, and the vessel’s crew stayed with him. The wind, however, increased terribly, and blew in hurricane -force. ~,,T The schooner was bumped and tossed" about, arid comuiencgd to fill with water, and all hands had to-go to the top of the forehouse, in which position they remained until the next morning. There was no abatement of the gale, and the forehouse being too perilous a place for the men, they all took to the rigging. They were compelled to remain there another 24 hours, when the storm abated. The wreckers, after continued efforts,: succeeded in getting on board, when they found that the steward had been washed from the -forehouse and drowned r -while one of the wreckers who did not go ashore was frozen to death in the rigging. All of the crew were frozen and insensible, and had to be carried ashore in that state. At latest accounts they were in a very critical state.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1031, 7 May 1883, Page 3

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A CREW FROZEN Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1031, 7 May 1883, Page 3

A CREW FROZEN Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1031, 7 May 1883, Page 3

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