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f the 7th inst., in lat 38,28, long 65.30. On the 8th a severe gals occurred, and nothing could be done in aid of the crippled frigate. On the following day, in getting a hawser out of the Vermont, the Aroostock lost her main fore-topmast, which, in falling, carried away the smoke-stack, steam-escape pipe, a portion of her sail, and caused much other damage. The next night her fore-topmast was carried away. The Aroostock remained in company with the Vermont until the evening of the 18th, after the steamer Saxon had come to her assistance. The Aroostock towed the Vermont a portion of the time, out being in a crippled condition herself, could not make much progress, Capt. Beaumont was untiring in his exertions during the nine days he remained with the Vermont. A temporary smoke-stack was fitted up to replace that carried away, which, however, only partially served to free the vessel from the coal gas, and there was much suffering among the officers and crew from this cause.