Show adventures incidents of tho the voyage of the jeannette by hj iv U telegraph to tho the HERALD NEW YORK feb feba the thc herald furnishes the following PARIS pann feb alie ali following important dispatch was received direct direct this morning from er erat at our three boats left island on the morning of september bound not ninety five miles distant we got clear of the ice at noon there was then a heavy gale from the northeast ea stand and the boats boits dispersed during the night the C captains apt ains boat which was loaded heavily lost her mast and sails we mado made laid on the evening of the in shallow water the boat was abandoned two miles from the bench and our party waded and parl readied reached the deserted vil villace e of S sag ag app we saved the log books book s and proceeded proceeded roce eded south september lieutenant eu tenant De Longs lost record which we ise have found reads as follows Fatur saturday day oct 1881 fourteen officers and men of the reached this thia hut wednesday sept and baring having been fore forced ed to wait for tile the river to freeze over are proceeding to cross to the west side this morning on their journey to reach omo settlement on the lena river I have two days provisions but lia having been becu fortunate enough thus far to izet game gaine in our pressing needs we ve have no fear for tho the future our ajr ty are all well nell exceed except hans erikson eliose toes have been een amputated in con consequence eq bence of frost buc bic oilier other records will be found in several huts buts on the east cast side of the river alon along which we have been from thon tho north ortho signed GEORGE IV deloso three other records have beon been fund erikson died oct ath the party were in great distress for want of food coroso and Nin bindemann demann were sent ahead for reliah oct ath they marched arched in south for fifteen d days 13 and and were found in a starving colin condition oct by three natives wl who lie took them to a settlement they not make themselves understood news of them reached us oct immediate search was commenced and the party were e traced to the wilda wilderness on rite tho west bank batik of the lena natives refused further work and return to Colle collinsa Col lensa riga was necessary to get russian assi assistance stAnco on november lo vember A large force is now searching having baying to dig out as tho ground is deeply covered with enow snow the wilderness is devoid of game very prompt and efficient action w was is taken by the russians every effort is being made jack cole is tranquil today to day he ile is violent boniv at limes times he ing of the brain y left oye is mined and my light ono one badly impaired otherie other men well signed jons |