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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1860., [Electronic resource], The loss of the Donna Isabel . (search)
The loss of the Donna Isabel.
--The Brazilian war corvette.
Donna Isabel, which was lost on her way from Marseilles to Lisbon, was recently at New York, and while there her crew and commander attracted much attention by their bravery in extinguishing a fire on a neighboring vessel.
From there she went to Europe.
A letter says:
On her arrival in Europe the Donna.
Isabel was ordered to the Mediterranean, and anchored in the Bay of Naples most opportunely.
When the King of the Two Isabel was ordered to the Mediterranean, and anchored in the Bay of Naples most opportunely.
When the King of the Two Sicilians was on the eve of losing his capital, the Donna Isabel took on board the sister of the Emperor Don Pedro and her children, and carried them to Marseilles.
While in this latter port her crew had another opportunity of displaying their gallantry, which is not generally shown, and which, as calculated to increase the interest that the American people must naturally feel for the fate of the unhappy vessel, we take pleasure in recording.
A steamer, in which Mr. Preston, our Minister to Sp