The National Intelligencer
The National Intelligencer
Contributed by Susan

Description: Gale at Trinidad, Cuba

Date: November 12 1825

Newspaper published in: Washington, DC

Page/Column: 3/2

Gale at Trinidad, Cuba

New York, Nov. 10. We are favored with an Havana paper of the 23 ult. which gives the particulars of a gale at Trinidad, Cuba, on the 1st, the most violent ever experienced there. Much injury was done to the town and harbor. The brigs Borrell, Pilot, and Union, schooner Lucy, from Baltimore, all with part cargoes on board, with most of the other vessels and small craft, were driven high ashore, said to be near a mile on the land. The Borrell was afterwards attacked by a gang of robbers, but succeeded in beating them off. --"The Merc. Adv."

Submitted: 10/22/07

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