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repeller with two crabs had been for some days waiting

for them。  The English vessels had taken a high

northern course; hoping they might enter the Gulf of

St。 Lawrence without subjecting themselves to injury

from the enemy's crabs; it not being considered

probable that there were enough of these vessels to

patrol the entire coast。  But although the crabs were

few in number; the Syndicate was able to place them

where they would be of most use; and when the English

vessels arrived off the northern entrance to the gulf;

they found their enemies there。

   

However strong might be the incredulity of the

enemy regarding the powers of a repeller to bombard a

city; the Syndicate felt sure there would be no present

invasion of the United States from Canada; but it

wished to convince the British Government that troops

and munitions of war could not be safely transported

across the Atlantic。  On the other hand; the Syndicate

very much objected to undertaking the imprisonment and

sustenance of a large body of soldiers。  Orders were

therefore given to the officer in charge of the

repeller not to molest the two transports; but to

remove the rudders and extract the screws of the two

war…vessels; leaving them to be towed into port by the

troop…ships。

   

This duty was performed by the crabs; while the

British vessels; both rams; were preparing to make a

united and vigorous onset on the repeller; and the two

men…of…war were left hopelessly tossing on the waves。 

One of the transports; a very fast steamer; had already

entered the straits; and could not be signalled; but

the other one returned and took both the war…ships in

tow; proceeding very slowly until; after entering the

gulf; she was relieved by tugboats。

   

Another event of a somewhat different character was

the occasion of much excited feeling and comment;

particularly in the United States。  The descent and

attack by British vessels on an Atlantic port was a

matter of popular expectation。  The Syndicate had

repellers and crabs at the most important points; but;

in the minds of naval officers and a large portion of

the people; little dependence for defence was to be

placed upon these。  As to the ability of the War

Syndicate to prevent invasion or attack by means of

its threats to bombard the blockaded Canadian port;

very few believed in it。  Even if the Syndicate could

do any more damage in that quarter; which was

improbable; what was to prevent the British navy from

playing the same game; and entering an American

seaport; threaten to bombard the place if the Syndicate

did not immediately run all their queer vessels high

and dry on some convenient beach?

   

A feeling of indignation against the Syndicate had

existed in the navy from the time that the war contract

had been made; and this feeling increased daily。  That

the officers and men of the United States navy should

be penned up in harbours; ports; and sounds; while

British ships and the hulking mine…springers and

rudder…pinchers of the Syndicate were allowed to roam

the ocean at will; was a very hard thing for brave

sailors to bear。  Sometimes the resentment against this

state of affairs rose almost to revolt。

   

The great naval preparations of England were not

yet complete; but single British men…of…war were now

frequently seen off the Atlantic coast of the United

States。  No American vessels had been captured by

these since the message of the Syndicate to the

Dominion of Canada and the British Government。  But one

good reason for this was the fact that it was very

difficult now to find upon the Atlantic ocean a vessel

sailing under the American flag。  As far as possible

these had taken refuge in their own ports or in those

of neutral countries。

   

At the mouth of Delaware Bay; behind the great

Breakwater; was now collected a number of coastwise

sailing…vessels and steamers of various classes and

sizes; and for the protection of these maritime

refugees; two vessels of the United States navy were

stationed at this point。  These were the Lenox and

Stockbridge; two of the finest cruisers in the

service; and commanded by two of the most restless and

bravest officers of the American navy。

   

The appearance; early on a summer morning; of a

large British cruiser off the mouth of the harbour;

filled those two commanders with uncontrollable

belligerency。  That in time of war a vessel of the

enemy should be allowed; undisturbed; to sail up and

down before an American harbour; while an American

vessel filled with brave American sailors lay inside

like a cowed dog; was a thought which goaded the

soul of each of these commanders。  There was a certain

rivalry between the two ships; and; considering the

insult offered by the flaunting red cross in the

offing; and the humiliating restrictions imposed by the

Naval Department; each commander thought only of his

own ship; and not at all of the other。

   

It was almost at the same time that the commanders

of the two ships separately came to the conclusion that

the proper way to protect the fleet behind the

Breakwater was for his vessel to boldly steam out to

sea and attack the British cruiser。  If this vessel

carried a long…range gun; what was to hinder her from

suddenly running in closer and sending a few shells

into the midst of the defenceless merchantmen?  In

fact; to go out and fight her was the only way to

protect the lives and property in the harbour。

   

It was true that one of those beastly repellers was

sneaking about off the cape; accompanied; probably; by

an underwater tongs…boat。  But as neither of these had

done anything; or seemed likely to do anything; the

British cruiser should be attacked without loss of

time。

   

When the commander of the Lenox came to this

decision; his ship was well abreast of Cape Henlopen;

and he therefore proceeded directly out to sea。  There

was a little fear in his mind that the English cruiser;

which was now bearing to the south…east; might sail off

and get away from him。  The Stockbridge was detained

by the arrival of a despatch boat from the shore with a

message from the Naval Department。  But as this message

related only to the measurements of a certain deck gun;

her commander intended; as soon as an answer could be

sent off; to sail out and give battle to the British

vessel。

   

Every soul on board the Lenox was now filled with

fiery ardour。  The ship was already in good fighting

trim; but every possible preparation was made for a

contest which should show their country and the world

what American sailors were made of。

   

The Lenox had not proceeded more than a mile out

to sea; when she perceived Repeller No。 6 coming toward

her from seaward; and in a direction which indicated

that it intended to run across her course。  The

Lenox; however; went straight on; and in a short time

the two vessels were quite near each other。  Upon

the deck of the repeller now appeared the director in

charge; who; with a speaking…trumpet; hailed the

Lenox and requested her to lay to; as he had

something to communicate。  The commander of the

Lenox; through his trumpet; answered that he wanted

no communications; and advised the other vessel to keep

out of his way。

   

The Lenox now put on a greater head of steam; and

as she was in any case a much faster vessel than the

repeller; she rapidly increased the distance between

herself and the Syndicate's vessel; so that in a few

moments hailing was impossible。  Quick signals now shot

up in jets of black smoke from the repeller; and in a

very short time afterward the speed of the Lenox

slackened so much that the repeller was able to come up

with her。

   

When the two vessels were abreast of each other;

and at a safe hailing distance apart; another signal

went up from the repeller; and then both vessels almost

ceased to move through the water

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