Chapter 12

Transcriber’s noteMinor punctuation errors have been changed and standardized without notice; some formatting changes have been applied for readability. Otherwise, spelling and punctuation has been retained as published.The original was inconsistent in using the degree symbol (°) for latitude and longitude. That have also been retained as published.The following Printer errors have been changed.=CHANGED==FROM==TO=Page9:“dammed rebellious villians”“dammed rebellious villains”Page12:“each story six tier of”“each story six tiers of”Page19:“ramarkable took place”“remarkable took place”Page19:“farther proceedings, the”“further proceedings, the”Page48:“at this bussness three”“at this business three”Page50:“Capt. Hilliar would”“Capt. Hillyar would”Page63:“circumstantial evidenee”“circumstantial evidence”Page63:“turnkeys; for we fonud”“turnkeys; for we found”Page64:“man was to seperate”“man was to separate”Page65:“took the the other third”“took the other third”Page65:“Capt. Hillier, and a sloop”“Capt. Hillyar, and a sloop”Page65:“magnaminity of the officers”“magnanimity of the officers”Page68:“all the soldiers-officers”“all the soldier-officers”Page69:“with a list names”“with a list of names”Page70:“with with a magnanimity”“with a magnanimity”Page70:“a half-penny a month out”“a halfpenny a month out”Page71:“received their montly pay”“received their monthly pay”Page73:“John Jaylor there doth”“John Taylor there doth”Page73:“this most henious”“this most heinous”Page75:“among whom whom were many”“among whom were many”Page78:“and cold; the prisonners”“and cold; the prisoners”Page81:“stronger guard was plaeed”“stronger guard was placed”Page81:“acptured off the Cape of”“captured off the Cape of”Page81:“into the ciroumstances”“into the circumstances”Page82:“prisonesrs then made a”“prisoners then made a”Page83:“of all the prison-”“of all the prisoners”Page83:“On the ninteenth,”“On the nineteenth,”Page85:“was recieved from Mr.”“was received from Mr.”Page86:“manifold and henious crime”“manifold and heinous crime”Page87:“shortly make my appearanee”“shortly make my appearance”Page90:“purchasing these aritcles,”“purchasing these articles,”Page90:“this day, the arrival ot”“this day, the arrival of”Page97:“Dr. McGrath, head surgeon”“Dr. Magrath, head surgeon”Page101:“Dangerousey Wounded, and”“Dangerously Wounded, and”Page101:“Smith, New-York, Panl Jones”“Smith, New-York, Paul Jones”Page102:“Portland, man of war, knee”“Portland, man-of-war, knee”Page103:“some circumstacces that”“some circumstances that”Page107:“by one of the senteries”“by one of the sentries”Page110:“time, absent at Plymonth”“time, absent at Plymouth”Page113:“anxiety among tne prisoners”“anxiety among the prisoners”Page113:“ofthe depot, but”“of the depot, but”Page119:“fo r eac h prisonerto”“for each prisoner to”Page119:“sent her boat along-side”“sent her boat alongside”Page124:“gates of the market square”“gates of the market-square”Page124:“both he and Dr. McGrath”“both he and Dr. Magrath”Page126:“cry out “blank catridges””“cry out “blank cartridges””Page126:“was in the market square”“was in the market-square”Page132:“during the war to effeet”“during the war to effect”Page133:“respect his unparaleled”“respect his unparalleled”Page135:“for tbis unexpected proof”“for this unexpected proof”Page138:“Thom as Howell, Beverley”“Thomas Howell, Beverley”Page141:“Lee, b. Salem, Moss.”“Lee, b. Salem, Mass.”Page141:“Phil. Penn. man of war”“Phil., Penn., man-of-war”Page141:“Plymouth, Mass. man of war”“Plymouth, Mass., man-of-war”Page142:“Charleston, S, C. man of war”“Charleston, S. C., man-of-war”Page147:“Edw,d Norton, Plymouth”“Edw’d Norton, Plymouth”Page148:“Stiles, Baltlmore, Md.”“Stiles, Baltimore, Md.”Page151:“fallinto their power”“fall into their power”Page152:“were completely stripprd”“were completely stripped”All other inconsistencies are as in the original.

Transcriber’s noteMinor punctuation errors have been changed and standardized without notice; some formatting changes have been applied for readability. Otherwise, spelling and punctuation has been retained as published.The original was inconsistent in using the degree symbol (°) for latitude and longitude. That have also been retained as published.The following Printer errors have been changed.=CHANGED==FROM==TO=Page9:“dammed rebellious villians”“dammed rebellious villains”Page12:“each story six tier of”“each story six tiers of”Page19:“ramarkable took place”“remarkable took place”Page19:“farther proceedings, the”“further proceedings, the”Page48:“at this bussness three”“at this business three”Page50:“Capt. Hilliar would”“Capt. Hillyar would”Page63:“circumstantial evidenee”“circumstantial evidence”Page63:“turnkeys; for we fonud”“turnkeys; for we found”Page64:“man was to seperate”“man was to separate”Page65:“took the the other third”“took the other third”Page65:“Capt. Hillier, and a sloop”“Capt. Hillyar, and a sloop”Page65:“magnaminity of the officers”“magnanimity of the officers”Page68:“all the soldiers-officers”“all the soldier-officers”Page69:“with a list names”“with a list of names”Page70:“with with a magnanimity”“with a magnanimity”Page70:“a half-penny a month out”“a halfpenny a month out”Page71:“received their montly pay”“received their monthly pay”Page73:“John Jaylor there doth”“John Taylor there doth”Page73:“this most henious”“this most heinous”Page75:“among whom whom were many”“among whom were many”Page78:“and cold; the prisonners”“and cold; the prisoners”Page81:“stronger guard was plaeed”“stronger guard was placed”Page81:“acptured off the Cape of”“captured off the Cape of”Page81:“into the ciroumstances”“into the circumstances”Page82:“prisonesrs then made a”“prisoners then made a”Page83:“of all the prison-”“of all the prisoners”Page83:“On the ninteenth,”“On the nineteenth,”Page85:“was recieved from Mr.”“was received from Mr.”Page86:“manifold and henious crime”“manifold and heinous crime”Page87:“shortly make my appearanee”“shortly make my appearance”Page90:“purchasing these aritcles,”“purchasing these articles,”Page90:“this day, the arrival ot”“this day, the arrival of”Page97:“Dr. McGrath, head surgeon”“Dr. Magrath, head surgeon”Page101:“Dangerousey Wounded, and”“Dangerously Wounded, and”Page101:“Smith, New-York, Panl Jones”“Smith, New-York, Paul Jones”Page102:“Portland, man of war, knee”“Portland, man-of-war, knee”Page103:“some circumstacces that”“some circumstances that”Page107:“by one of the senteries”“by one of the sentries”Page110:“time, absent at Plymonth”“time, absent at Plymouth”Page113:“anxiety among tne prisoners”“anxiety among the prisoners”Page113:“ofthe depot, but”“of the depot, but”Page119:“fo r eac h prisonerto”“for each prisoner to”Page119:“sent her boat along-side”“sent her boat alongside”Page124:“gates of the market square”“gates of the market-square”Page124:“both he and Dr. McGrath”“both he and Dr. Magrath”Page126:“cry out “blank catridges””“cry out “blank cartridges””Page126:“was in the market square”“was in the market-square”Page132:“during the war to effeet”“during the war to effect”Page133:“respect his unparaleled”“respect his unparalleled”Page135:“for tbis unexpected proof”“for this unexpected proof”Page138:“Thom as Howell, Beverley”“Thomas Howell, Beverley”Page141:“Lee, b. Salem, Moss.”“Lee, b. Salem, Mass.”Page141:“Phil. Penn. man of war”“Phil., Penn., man-of-war”Page141:“Plymouth, Mass. man of war”“Plymouth, Mass., man-of-war”Page142:“Charleston, S, C. man of war”“Charleston, S. C., man-of-war”Page147:“Edw,d Norton, Plymouth”“Edw’d Norton, Plymouth”Page148:“Stiles, Baltlmore, Md.”“Stiles, Baltimore, Md.”Page151:“fallinto their power”“fall into their power”Page152:“were completely stripprd”“were completely stripped”All other inconsistencies are as in the original.

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed and standardized without notice; some formatting changes have been applied for readability. Otherwise, spelling and punctuation has been retained as published.

The original was inconsistent in using the degree symbol (°) for latitude and longitude. That have also been retained as published.

The following Printer errors have been changed.

All other inconsistencies are as in the original.


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