The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition: Table Of Contents And Index Of The Five VolumesPoe, Edgar Allan
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition: Table Of Contents And Index Of The Five Volumes
Poe, Edgar Allan
American fiction -- 19th century; Fantasy fiction; Horror tales, American; Indexes; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Short stories
(*20) Mennais was one of the parties originally suspected and
arrested, but discharged through total lack of evidence.
(*21) New York “Courier and Inquirer.”
(*22) New York “Evening Post.”
(*23) Of the Magazine in which the article was originally
published.
THE BALLOON-HOAX
[Astounding News by Express, _via_ Norfolk!—The Atlantic crossed in
Three Days! Signal Triumph of Mr. Monck Mason’s Flying
Machine!—Arrival at Sullivan’s Island, near Charlestown, S.C., of Mr.
Mason, Mr. Robert Holland, Mr. Henson, Mr. Harrison Ainsworth, and four
others, in the Steering Balloon, “Victoria,” after a passage of
Seventy-five Hours from Land to Land! Full Particulars of the Voyage!
The subjoined _jeu d’esprit_ with the preceding heading in
magnificent capitals, well interspersed with notes of admiration,
was originally published, as matter of fact, in the “New York Sun,”
a daily newspaper, and therein fully subserved the purpose of
creating indigestible aliment for the _quidnuncs_ during the few
hours intervening between a couple of the Charleston mails. The
rush for the “sole paper which had the news,” was something beyond
even the prodigious; and, in fact, if (as some assert) the
“Victoria” _did_ not absolutely accomplish the voyage recorded, it
will be difficult to assign a reason why she _should_ not have
accomplished it.]
The great problem is at length solved! The air, as well as the
earth and the ocean, has been subdued by science, and will become
a common and convenient highway for mankind. _The Atlantic has
been actually crossed in a Balloon!_ and this too without
difficulty—without any great apparent danger—with thorough
control of the machine—and in the inconceivably brief period of
seventy-five hours from shore to shore! By the energy of an agent
at Charleston, S.C., we are enabled to be the first to furnish
the public with a detailed account of this most extraordinary
voyage, which was performed between Saturday, the 6th instant, at
11, A.M., and 2, P.M., on Tuesday, the 9th instant, by Sir
Everard Bringhurst; Mr. Osborne, a nephew of Lord Bentinck’s; Mr.
Monck Mason and Mr. Robert Holland, the well-known æronauts; Mr.
Harrison Ainsworth, author of “Jack Sheppard,” &c.; and Mr.
Henson, the projector of the late unsuccessful flying
machine—with two seamen from Woolwich—in all, eight persons. The
particulars furnished below may be relied on as authentic and
accurate in every respect, as, with a slight exception, they are
copied _verbatim_ from the joint diaries of Mr. Monck Mason and
Mr. Harrison Ainsworth, to whose politeness our agent is also
indebted for much verbal information respecting the balloon
itself, its construction, and other matters of interest. The only
alteration in the MS.
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