The Catalpa Expedition. Zephaniah Walter Pease

The Catalpa Expedition - Zephaniah Walter Pease


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       Zephaniah Walter Pease

      The Catalpa Expedition

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066062088

       Sailing of the Catalpa

       Fenian History

       The Irish Political Prisoners

       The Court-Martial

       The Court-Martial continued

       Banishment to Australia

       O'Reilly's Escape

       Other Escapes and Rescues

       Appeals from Australia

       The Plot

       The Vessel and the Start

       Whaling

       A Hurried Departure

       An Awkward Meeting

       A Strange Episode

       Arrival at Australia

       The Land End of the Conspiracy

       Meeting of Anthony and Breslin

       Arranging the Details

       A Critical Situation

       Leaving the Ship

       The Escape

       In The Open Boat

       An Awful Night

       A Race with the Guard-Boat

       Overhauled by the Georgette

       Bound Home

       A Cordial Reception

       Settlement of the Voyage

       Appendix

      INTRODUCTION

       Table of Contents

      One hundred years after the Declaration of Independence, an American whaling captain, George S. Anthony, commemorated the event by enforcing another declaration of independence which set free the Irish political prisoners who were sentenced to a lifetime of servitude in the English penal colony in Australia.

      The story of the rescue of these prisoners in 1876 is a brave incident of history which has hitherto been told too briefly. When Captain Anthony, commanding the bark Catalpa, landed the men for whose relief the expedition was planned, at New York, public interest in the romantic voyage was very intense. The boldness of the raid upon the English colony and the remarkable features of the conspiracy, excited universal curiosity concerning the details of the affair.

      At that time international complications seemed certain, and there were many reasons why those concerned in the rescue furnished only meagre information of the inception of the plan and its progress during the two years which were spent in bringing it to a successful consummation.

      Brief newspaper accounts appeared at the time, and this material has been worked over into ​magazine sketches. The frequency with which the original newspaper story has been revived during the years which have elapsed suggested that the interest was still alive and led to the writing of the story which follows. The facts were contributed by Captain Anthony, who placed his log-book and personal records at the disposition of the writer, and the present version is authorized by the man who was most prominent in it.

      Some of the incidents of history which led up to the Fenian conspiracy in 1867 are compiled from familiar sources. The records of the court-martial are from transcripts of the proceedings made in Dublin expressly for this book, and have never previously been published.

      No attempt has been made to embellish the narrative. It has been the effort of the writer to tell it simply, as he knows the gallant commander would best like to have it told.

      New Bedford, Mass., 1897.

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      Sailing of the Catalpa

       Table of Contents

      THE CATALPA EXPEDITION

       Table of Contents

      CHAPTER I

      SAILING OF THE CATALPA

      On an April morning in 1875, the whaleship Catalpa lay at anchor in the harbor at New Bedford, ready for sea. Although the whaling industry was waning on the ebb tide, there were yet over a hundred whaleships sailing out of the port of New Bedford, and the departure seemed to call for no unusual notice.

      It was a pretty spectacle, to be sure. The still waters, the green pastures running down to the shore of the lower harbor, and the ship, trim and taut. For, while a whaleship suggests to many a greasy, clumsy hulk, the outgoing whaler is actually as shipshape and clean as a


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