登陆注册
15395500000010

第10章

"Between three and four P.M.on that day a very strong smell of fire was perceived arising from the after-deck, and upon going below into the hold, Captain Castle found it to be on fire, and immense volumes of smoke arising from it.Endeavors were made to reach the seat of the fire, but in vain; the smoke and heat were too much for the men.There was, however, no confusion.Every order was obeyed with the same coolness and courage with which it was given.The engine was immediately stopped.All sail was taken in, and the ship brought to the wind, so as to drive the smoke and fire, which was in the after-part of the ship, astern.Others were, at the same time, getting fire-hoses fitted and passed to the scene of the fire.The fire, however, continued to increase, and attention was directed to the ammunition contained in the powder-magazines, which were situated one on each side the ship immediately above the fire.The star-board magazine was soon cleared.But by this time the whole of the after-part of the ship was so much enveloped in smoke that it was scarcely possible to stand, and great fears were entertained on account of the port magazine.Volunteers were called for, and came immediately, and, under the guidance of Lieutenant Hughes, attempted to clear the port magazine, which they succeeded in doing, with the exception, as was supposed, of one or two barrels.It was most dangerous work.The men became overpowered with the smoke and heat, and fell; and several, while thus engaged, were dragged up by ropes, senseless.

"The flames soon burst up through the deck, and running rapidly along the various cabins, set the greater part on fire.

"In the meantime Captain Castle took steps for lowering the boats.

There was a heavy gale at the time, but they were launched without the least accident.The soldiers were mustered on deck;--there was no rush to the boats; and the men obeyed the word of command as if on parade.The men were informed that Captain Castle did not despair of saving the ship, but that they must be prepared to leave her if necessary.The women and children were lowered into the port lifeboat, under the charge of Mr.Very, third officer, who had orders to keep clear of the ship until recalled.

"Captain Castle then commenced constructing rafts of spare spars.

In a short time, three were put together, which would have been capable of saving a great number of those on board.Two were launched overboard, and safely moored alongside, and then a third was left across the deck forward, ready to be launched.

"In the meantime the fire had made great progress.The whole of the cabins were one body of fire, and at about 8.30 P.M.flames burst through the upper deck, and shortly after the mizzen rigging caught fire.Fears were entertained of the ship paying off, in which case the flames would have been swept forwards by the wind; but fortunately the after-braces were burnt through, and the main-yard swung round, which kept the ship's head to wind.About nine P.M., a fearful explosion took place in the port magazine, arising, no doubt, from the one or two barrels of powder which it had been impossible to remove.By this time the ship was one body of flame, from the stern to the main rigging, and thinking it scarcely possible to save her, Captain Castle called Major Brett (then in command of the troops, for the Colonel was in one of the boats)forward, and, telling him that he feared the ship was lost, requested him to endeavor to keep order amongst the troops till the last, but, at the same time, to use every exertion to check the fire.Providentially, the iron bulkhead in the after-part of the ship withstood the action of the flames, and here all efforts were concentrated to keep it cool.

"'No person,' says the captain, 'can describe the manner in which the men worked to keep the fire back; one party were below, keeping the bulkhead cool, and when several were dragged up senseless, fresh volunteers took their places, who were, however, soon in the same state.At about ten P.M., the maintopsail-yard took fire.Mr.

Welch, one quartermaster, and four or five soldiers, went aloft with wet blankets, and succeeded in extinguishing it, but not until the yard and mast were nearly burnt through.The work of fighting the fire below continued for hours, and about midnight it appeared that some impression was made; and after that, the men drove it back, inch by inch, until daylight, when they had completely got it under.

The ship was now in a frightful plight.The after-part was literally burnt out--merely the shell remaining--the port quarter blown out by the explosion: fifteen feet of water in the hold.'

"The gale still prevailed, and the ship was rolling and pitching in a heavy sea, and taking in large quantities of water abaft: the tanks, too, were rolling from side to side in the hold.

"As soon as the smoke was partially cleared away, Captain Castle got spare sails and blankets aft to stop the leak, passing two hawsers round the stern, and setting them up.The troops were employed baling and pumping.This continued during the whole morning.

"In the course of the day the ladies joined the ship.The boats were ordered alongside, but they found the sea too heavy to remain there.The gig had been abandoned during the night, and the crew, under Mr.Wood, fourth officer, had got into another of the boats.

The troops were employed the remainder of the day baling and pumping, and the crew securing the stern.All hands were employed during the following night baling and pumping, the boats being moored alongside, where they received some damage.At daylight, on the 13th, the crew were employed hoisting time boats, the troops were working manfully baling and pumping.Latitude at noon, 13 deg.

12 min.south.At five P.M., the foresail and foretopsail were set, the rafts were cut away, and the ship bore for the Mauritius.

同类推荐
  • 佛说越难经

    佛说越难经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 送徐大夫赴南海

    送徐大夫赴南海

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大成捷要

    大成捷要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 上清太微帝君结带真文法

    上清太微帝君结带真文法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 诸子辩

    诸子辩

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • The Sportsman

    The Sportsman

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 绝代之狂

    绝代之狂

    一代绝世狂人,重生在一个懦弱的家族少主身上。狂放不羁的鲜血又能塑造他怎样的未来。励志成为新一代的最强者,让狂人之姿,再袭人境!
  • 相爱穿梭千年之爱要早些说出来

    相爱穿梭千年之爱要早些说出来

    这本书是之前作者大大看到一个综艺节目里面的桥段,只不过觉得结局不好,想要给与他们一个好的结局!
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 火澜

    火澜

    当一个现代杀手之王穿越到这个世界。是隐匿,还是崛起。一场血雨腥风的传奇被她改写。一条无上的强者之路被她踏破。修斗气,炼元丹,收兽宠,化神器,大闹皇宫,炸毁学院,打死院长,秒杀狗男女,震惊大陆。无止尽的契约能力,上古神兽,千年魔兽,纷纷前来抱大腿,惊傻世人。她说:在我眼里没有好坏之分,只有强弱之分,只要你能打败我,这世间所有都是你的,打不败我,就从这世间永远消失。她狂,她傲,她的目标只有一个,就是凌驾这世间一切之上。三国皇帝,魔界妖王,冥界之主,仙界至尊。到底谁才是陪着她走到最后的那个?他说:上天入地,我会陪着你,你活着,有我,你死,也一定有我。本文一对一,男强女强,强强联手,不喜勿入。
  • 重返艾泽拉斯

    重返艾泽拉斯

    我曾在雪山之上和矮人喝最烈的酒,也曾在碧波之上和国宝吃最辣的菜。我曾见过冬泉谷的白雪纷飞,也曾见过加基森的沙尘蔽日;我曾见过大漩涡的惊涛骇浪,也曾见过世界树的巍峨磅礴;我曾见过艾尔文的郁郁葱葱,也曾见过洛丹伦的赤地千里;我曾见过人类的流离失所,也曾见过兽人的彷徨失措;我曾见过精灵的惨痛命运,也曾见过龙王的孤注一掷;我曾见过最残忍的暴行,也曾见过最伟大的救赎。在命运面前,你,我,他,每一个奋力抗争的生命都是一部伟大的史诗。我是罗兰·晨歌,我是来自奎尔萨拉斯的圣骑士,也是来自地球的旅法师。这,是我的传奇。
  • 悟真篇阐幽

    悟真篇阐幽

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 修炼法则

    修炼法则

    一个小人物的成长,两段刻骨铭心的爱情,三兄弟携手与共,不死不休。那些年指点江山的轻狂,在另一个位面上演。我想要的,是讲一个好故事!
  • 客户关系管理

    客户关系管理

    本书分为四篇十六章,全面讲授客户关系管理的产生、发展、概念、内涵、实现技术、企业管理方法和实施方法。
  • 网游之无垠星海

    网游之无垠星海

    古义这个丢了工作即将被扫地出门的穷屌丝居然继承到一笔遗产?有房住了,没想到素未谋面的叔叔还‘遗留’来一只娇俏可人的小LOLI?小LOLI说“打游戏比打工赚钱多哦~”古义一无反顾的进入了无垠星海的浩瀚世界!男人的浪漫就是那无垠的星辰大海!这是一本比较传统的纯属虚构的网游小说,与所有现实事件、人物、事实毫无关系。