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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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1745.] THE LANDING. 97It was about the twenty-fifth <strong>of</strong> March ^ when thegarrison first saw the prov<strong>in</strong>cial cruisershover<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>fthe mouth <strong>of</strong> the harbor. They cont<strong>in</strong>ued to do soat <strong>in</strong>tervals till daybreak <strong>of</strong> the thirtieth <strong>of</strong> April,when the whole fleet <strong>of</strong> transports appeared st<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>gtowards Flat Po<strong>in</strong>t, which projects <strong>in</strong>to Gabarus Bay,three miles west <strong>of</strong> the town.^ On this, Duchambonsent Morpa<strong>in</strong>, capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> a privateer,or "corsair," tooppose the l<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g. He had with him eighty men,<strong>and</strong> was to be jo<strong>in</strong>ed by forty more, already on thewatch near the supposed po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> disembarkation.^At the same time cannon were fired <strong>and</strong> alarm bellsrung <strong>in</strong> Louisbourg, to call <strong>in</strong> the militia <strong>of</strong> theneighborhood.Pepperrell managed the critical work <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>gwith creditable skill. The rocks <strong>and</strong> the surf weremore dangerous than the enemy.Several boats, filledwith men, rowed towards Flat Po<strong>in</strong>t; but on a signalfrom the flagship "Shirley," rowed back aga<strong>in</strong>,Morpa<strong>in</strong> flatter<strong>in</strong>g himself that his appearance hadfrightened them <strong>of</strong>f.Be<strong>in</strong>g jo<strong>in</strong>ed by several otherboats, the united party, a hundred men <strong>in</strong> all,pulledfor another l<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g-place called Fresh-water Cove,or Anse de la Cormor<strong>and</strong>iere, two miles farther upGabarus Bay. Morpa<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> his party ran to meetthem; but the boats were first <strong>in</strong> the race, <strong>and</strong> as1 14 March, old style.2 Gabarus Bay, sometimes called " Chapeau Kouge " Bay, is aspacious oviter harbor, immediately adjo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Louisbourg.3 Biyot au M<strong>in</strong>istre, 1 Aout, 1745.VOL. II. — 7

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