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Show THE "LORD CANH1HG." Sbi Atrlies After a. Long and Boisterous Bois-terous Voyage. nrnTrii uv hTtnts ami cii.m. Tho IMmtrlttrt Had (.ltn Her Up fur l-ol The Cilalii' Mori. Tlir lliltlili ililp "Lord Cannliw," fitly daya overdue, tailed Into Hit Imilicr jtttcrday and anchored In Uw it ream. Tio "lnl Canning" tailed from Kiwcullo. N.H. W., on January Mill laat In command of (.'attain Tlumao HtevetiMin. llrr cargo conalaled of 111 loin of coal roriilgiieO to J. J. Mooro A Co. of Hilt illy. Two Utt after llio"I,ont Canning" tailed Hie llrlllt)iahlp"i',orrett Mill" alto ltll NetacaatleforHan Kraticlico nl ar-rlnil ar-rlnil hero 011 A rll luili lull, tovenljra flvdayaoul. No newe having reached litre of tho fiord Canning" cnnalJeralilo anilely regarding hrr safety frit In com. mcrclBlurcIcF. Ycatcrilay when Iho vteaelWM riil"l entiling llm liar, lor, after 11 trip of l-'l daya, there teat 11 general feeling of leaaure. Captain Thouiu Hlevenaon went direct to Ihe. Merchant!1 l.irhanre, where lie ruado 11 long report of lila trli. "V tailed on January Jftlli from Ncwr-Aatle," mIJ tlio captain. l(Iu. tint the tint nrt of Ihe I1I11 w elct. mod lljlil vailaule wind, anl calma until cli to tlio Three Huge, north of New .ealatid. Weiwcre llicn out tlitetu ilajn. Calma and llcht aire continued until ws reached iallltude 44 ilrjr. 1011th, 1uiirUuJ ITS wcat. Thru weiiiilon J very dirty wea. llicri tlio Bay liail a wicked louk to It and tin tea. wt re rcmatkal 1y heavy. "In latitude St touth, loagltud IJI writ, n heavy gain lihtv from aoulh. taat to north, Willi htavyrroaa teaa. Tlio deck wat covered with wator. We wire evidently 011 thetmUr edge of n ryclone which tailed with punt vlo leniti for three data, namely 1 eorutry lOlh, llth and I'.lh. Aflrr the latt date the weather moderated and it fittli and alrong Ire to blew helwit 11 uorlli.notlhcntt and tail. "In latitude 43 drir. toulli, lingltil le 173 il'lf. wel wefoiiul ourarlttB 111 A hurricane whit It commenced at catl. liorthraa', lacked Into eaatAMilhi att and blew with terrldo force. Thebar-omaJH Thebar-omaJH fell to SO"0 Tim liurrlrabn ai.l4pllirougli Klruary !M, ..Jwtd S.1J. Aftrrwanllhewlnilhiiilnlar unl from eaat touthea.t to witt aouttiweat I y north. A fraiful tea u niniiliiit all the time. ItneeninI Ucomv from all olnla of the rompa The hli mm iuidcirly ciifulM. The nuilu hatili waalnthewatrr for limira mid the le tide of the thlp vmaauliintncil and out of alitht. "Ihirlnu the hurricane we loat the fore lower toill. hkyllthta were broken In and tho walir ruaheitlntv theeablu, fllllnit It. The ilivkhwaea and fottTMlle wt ro lw "leluid, The flu it 11 on the thlp wi bunt nn and kip larte l waiheil ovrrlrd, a well aa two abrep and anuniterof fowl, lltef waa waluil out oftur raakaand ireneral dratructli n rclnned W lt nearly all tur lnl and lamp ulla throuiili tho liut.llmr of the oil taiika. "Wo ke t a rontlnuoua mmily of oil Inbai;aover the weather file of the ililp to ainiiolti the M-a. It la my o In-Ion In-Ion that the tirccautlon krtt ui from gelling imaatieil up altoiietlier, Tlio nil had a wondrrluleireclonlhebrrak. Iniandluniultuouaara. Hut tho eea waa not of the ordinary kind, Wlmc n rrca ara and rolllnn; lu Inlreewl. kivplngthoahlp rovered with water all the time. The atnrmy wralhrr abated on the tiiortiliiK of February Hth and we art about Kelllmt Ihliict alralfthtrned out on tard Hilts uul with or aucceaa, Iho wiather rmll tlmrliut Utile work. "The wlnda, however, ere unfa vor. allr, blowluit from the northeant and rry moderate and llcht. When out tliiy.thrcn data e iianxj I'llcalm l.laiid. r.aaterly and norlheaitrrly lllhl wlnda hrni prevailed mottof tho lime, although calma occurred with a frniueucy llit waa not ap reflated. Jleavy raluitnrma now occurred, Willi much thunder and llghtulng. I.ltjht and uufavoiable wlnda ami ratma run' tluued to Lrep ua lck. IIoHrver,wo ahlblid the I'arralonin yealrrday morlnn and took a 1 Hot, Aa the wind waa favorable u had iioUlfllrully In romliiK iiji the ImlUir under rail." Nolwllhatanillnir her Ionic and hard voyaito tho "l,ord Cantilnit" ahowa lut few alxna of herhant Utile with thonlndaandaeaa. Only lat weik a well known marine rcretary mid of Ihe "Lord Cauclnut" Hlits la at the bottom." Another and, al It liarina, a true roiihel nruuid that ahe woul I turn up all rate. Tim latter gentleman not only aald he UUevenl the vecl would it In an siiiarance wain, lut went ro far a to accent n relnaurance of her for hla company al, It li mid. 80 per cent. II waa will know 11 that there had been a calm lu the iuth aa which hadde. laved otht r vttiwlJ, and ao there waa at flrtt but lllllo anulely felt for her rafety. There waa, howew r, one or two ilia, quirting facU which marine under-wrlleradld under-wrlleradld not fall to note. One of Iheae waa Ihe arrival hero of the "I or-il or-il Hall," which lirt Newiaale after tho"Ixml ('annlnir,"ani aalleit for home aome time ago. Tho other nevra which rauaed iineaalneae, waa to Ihe efleitlhat tiak alevrlinj-wheel and aome fraginenU of teak wood la I been encountered In . by lilrflt ateaiiief when ofT the ritcafru 1iIjiu!. and a tho "Lord C'annliiii" baa Irak flltlnn Iho aui Iclou that ahe had met with dlaanter Mat alrt nslht ned. The reln-urlng i-omnienced aome time alter the Torrat ball had reached I hire, atid thu rcnitBe haa been aleai lly llaliiu during tho at two wurka until toi-ei-irnl. rrwlird, Thlalljurela not often eirredeil, an that the convlcllon that the lrd C'aunlnit" would not arrive mint have been etrong with In r orlnlnal Inaurera. Thelnlal Inauraucooii tlio vtaelM about $40,000, The vcel waa detained bolh at Ade. lalde and at Newntle lfnre ahe tailed, owing to the d k labori n and itom..n'a ttrlkit. furlng 'e llnjoahe waa lalduphtr bottom W'lomo badly fouled, and IliU l.lier fart, courl.,1 v, llh tlio knowleilge of her alow tailing nuallllea when In the l."t Indian ; vke, Induced Iho H.rewd underwr Itir to accet t htf relniurance at Iho high figure iamed.-A. -. finraloV. |