The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876Loubat, J. F. (Joseph Florimond)
History
The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
Loubat, J. F. (Joseph Florimond)
Medals -- United States; United States -- History
On the morning of the 4th the Alliance appeared again, and (p. 102)
had brought to two very small coasting sloops in ballast, but
without having attended properly to my orders of yesterday. The
Vengeance joined me soon after, and informed me that in
consequence of Captain Landais' orders to the commanders of the
two prize ships, they had refused to follow him to the
rendezvous. I am to this moment ignorant of what orders these men
received from Captain Landais, nor know I by virtue of what
authority he ventured to give his orders to prizes in my
presence, and without either my knowledge or approbation. Captain
Ricot further informed me that he had burnt the prize brigantine,
because that vessel proved leaky; and I was sorry to understand
afterward that though the vessel was Irish property, the cargo
was property of the subjects of Norway.
In the evening I sent for all the captains to come on board the
Bonhomme Richard, to consult on future plans of operations.
Captains Cottineau and Ricot obeyed me, but Captain Landais
obstinately refused, and after sending me various uncivil
messages, wrote me a very extraordinary letter in answer to a
written order which I had sent him, on finding that he had
trifled with my verbal orders. The next day a pilot boat came on
board from Shetland, by which means I received such advices as
induced me to change a plan which I otherwise meant to have
pursued; and as the Cerf did not appear at my second rendezvous,
I determined to steer towards the third in hopes of meeting her
there.
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