Show THE DAUNTLESS The Distanced Yacht Arrives iu Cork Harbor All Right The Coronets Second Challenge to the DauntlessThe Czar and the Russian Students Cardinal Gibbons Eloquent Exposition of the Rights of the People Capitol News The Dauntless LONDON March 29The Dauntless passed Galley Head at 11 a m She is all right QUEENSTOWN March 29The Dauntless crossed her finishing line at 645 oclock Her actual time on the passage was sixteen days one hour fortythree minutes and thirteen seconds She has been towed into harbor and is now safely at anchor All onboard I on-board the Dauntless are well and the yacht is in as good shape as when she left Owls Head She experienced about the same weather as the Coronet A comparison of the logs of the two racers incates that they followed about the same course Caldwell Colt the owner of the Dauntless says that he encountered more than he bargained for For sixteen hours his boat was obliged to lay to Once she scudded before the gale with two bare poles When last seen from the deck of the Coronet on the eve of the of the start the Dauntless was steering southsoutheast but during the night her course was changed to northeast by eastOn east-On March 16th she ran into a heavy cross sea with a strong southeast gale Oil was used with good effect to break the waves and the yacht weathered her first storm well The next day the sea was even more turbulent and broke over the deck in I rapid succession wrenching the yacht so much that she began to leak slightly The temperature of both the air and water on the afternoon of the 18th indicated that ics was in close proximity and it became necessary to use great precaution in running run-ning At midnight the thermometer registered regis-tered 44 degress and the water 35 An hour later the temperature was 40 degrees and the water 35 At 6 oclock on the night of the 19th when the heavy gale was blowing blow-ing from the southwest a smooth stretch of water was run into Its temperature indicated indi-cated that there were icebergs near There was a quantity of solid ice to leeward and very near On the 20th 21st and 22d there were strong gales It was on the last of these days that the Dauntless hove to Since last Thursday the weather was fine On the 25th a run of 328 miles was made which is said to be the best time ever made by a yacht on the Atlantic Ocean Fastnet light was sighted at 130 in the morning but the wind had died out and the run along the coast was slow |