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Show TlllliTUN iIHIIS INAIltTIOSKVS. TlllHimi. IHSCUVI UY 01' AHA (A f- TAIN lltKH IINR lltl.NIUU 11 MAIM AlHI. Bchcmold Telegraph Ono uvenlug Intliullllddloor August, 1771, Ca-t. Warren tho master of u tlieeulaud whale ship, found himself becalmed niuong an iimueusu iiumla rcf Icelatrga In about 77 drg. north lailludu. They wrraof Immenau height nud wedged Kgether. and it succeaalou of snow cnv. ertdaaka apiared UhluJ Hum aa faroa thu eyo could rtucli, showing that thoociaii was cooiolitely blotked up lu that quartvr. ( nil. Warren did i tfeel altnt,rlhtr satlaiUl with hla ritual u lait Ihere ta-lng no win I liucoulo not move, an I he there foro kept a slilel watch, knowing know-ing that ha would le tare lo long as lhu lierga kel their situation Onu night after n violent an mi the C-i tain fititid hla shin ha I sustained no actions Injury, and that the ai cumulated Ice. Iittga had become disarranged nud f p aratetl, mil that a kind or canal had laeu formetl through which lit ship could ata After lie hat jrococitrl a few mllca a ship ma le Ita a (farancn alio it i ildday. Tha aim shone brightly at Iha time. Al first Iho brrga rrientril tin cai-tain cai-tain from seeing much of her tut her matt, but he was struck tilth thu dismantled asietf of ntryardaau I rig glng. Hhucontlnuidlo go before Iho wind, and theu rrrouu leu and remain etl liiolloiihai.. The cantaln's curl itll) ttaa ro muth txcltetl that he Immediately Immed-iately Juniied Into n boat tilth several uf the crew and rowed towards her tin approehlligher hu olawrred that aha waa conr.IJent.li weather laaUii, and not a soul ai iitl en deck, which iwucnvirett with anow toaeonllar ahledelth. Ha then hailed the crew . aororal thnea, but no ante er waa re luriieal Pre vloua lo atr Ing on lajanl an upeli tart holacauglit hit eau and en looking lulu It lie t recti nil a man rte lining back In a hair with writing material on a table before tiliu, but the 'fiehlrnea r tho light made everything every-thing Indlatlmt. The parly wi nl uii deck, and, having hav-ing removed the hatchway, altera few tnoine nta iauau they decendetl to the eallua. They llrst e-atne hi lhu ajtart-nit ajtart-nit nt which Capt. W arreii had viewed view-ed Hirough the -irt hole. A tremor aeltiillihu aa hn eiiterr-l It. Ita lu-mktaatlll lu-mktaatlll retalntal the same twalttoli anlwn Inaousiblrof tho ciitranou of atraugera. Hu at aa f tutu! to bo a ceirie, nud it grta ii d imp moult had covered hit diet ka and forehealan t Veiled hla upe u et i halls, HoliAaJ a ton lu hla hau J, an I thu log book lay lu front of him, Nillhcrfiiel nor wood could bo found ant whi re, and the ca talu w aa icvent-iil icvent-iil by Iho Biirtlllluua trtjudlics of hla at amen from examining the Tea, I aa minutely aa hu eouu wlah. He lliereforecarrleal attay tho log !, rilurnrjtahlaowiiahlpaud stteteil lo the southward, deepta luiprta-id nltli the ata nil rxamile whlru ha lal Just uitnetaed of lhadaus,ersof naalgatlng lhu polar aeaa. On returning lo l.nglaiul he male lnqulrliarertettlnKVeaMMhat had ills aiaart-J, and by ooinrlng teaulta with thu docunieuta he ascertained the iiamn anl history of the froxen ship, an 1 fcUlld the had lieen there ll.lrli-u aeara previous to thu time ot Ills dlt-eovetl dlt-eovetl uglier. |