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YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1860—TRIPLE SHERT. 2 - ——$__—____—__-—- _ ~— a es | a cumber ©: others whom I recogaized, but cannot under which we were surrounded from .ck us washed every! ~ | absent at Lake Superior) and famtly at Coldwater, THE LADY ELGIN CATASTROPHE. vo ccc: mw particulary as to who they were. 1 bad uo reasonable hope oa Succeaaful result, con teil | resnenabor Tecring” Marta Delany OMY oa, Get fice. ‘The subsoription list is ut Osbdand's, under the Siodonsgen Mishael, Mu- rhe . ~—“wgie <g w'vised them to avoid clinging to each others time, as | the horrible etroggles of the eleven hours that Twas in | bold of me, for God’s sake, or Till be drowacd."” Tac | Tremont House. pong ee by eo Cowe they would be apt to sink aad told | the water, I ir: quently regretted in despair that [bad not | captain made every effort to save Mrs. Rice but it was | On the announcement to the Board of Trade that the 96—Gonegan Mrs, M., Mil- Se Mrs. Sen # Srauk thas when they went over be should hang on to [mde ahd any lost companions. I took tho cars at | ur they both weredrowned She must bave gone farm of Caytein Jack Wilson, of the Lady Eigin, was on- pone res! ‘wintenbenn - wr 1 the dresses of the indies in order to eavethem. They ton, and ere egy hours | dows about twenty feet from the shore, holding oa to | Cumbered to the amount of $1,509, it was proposed that 90—Hall P. F., Aurore, Ul, Tankee Minne, tan Further and Full Particulars ooo pac sethtug to support them in the water, after tbe collision that befel the ill-fated Lady : the boby to the last. The next wave that atruck us broke | one-balf the amount be raised nere and the balance at tocteb re PF. ak 08~Neviie y k they obtained eoything afterwards or not In wsiting Mr. Gunnison yesterday, we found him | the raft to pieces, I went down avd came up again. I | Buifalo. ‘Sie masabere, with (aeir aooustomned liberality, joteGeensh ¥.,tullwenben. om Tow, Milwau- of the Wreck. that was the last | saw of them. They and quite overcome with exhewtion and bruises, altbough | cannot swim, and could not see anything to lay ho'd of, | got ope subscription list, and in low than half an hour | 101—Haouab ¥Mllwan staat . then vers sore aes cod self. peasant. | be wee yocoveria a eek to clrvamete oon would | I went coma sqaia, = wen came we t was witia Byer 8000 had been subscribed. ieee Gephen, de, Miwon Baad, ~ occ as ion moan, \. ow. le was to wri arms beiog very stil | cight fet mm Keogh, wi was on a pi a 08— MOURNING. | its suantet kick w door off the find lame, and we haye taken down Bis statement from | cor, 1 trjed to eateh bold of it and was almost | geverat ee toon eed te étsiatis of even 204 Horah Jon, 8 Mare btm aon al THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE IN MO! ‘vom, but belog barefooted, failed, and then hisown dictation, “Largo black snd blae brales have | snccked senseless by ih and went down again. | sone’ two have: boos seonguioed we | cg et Meta meat ame stateroom, wud fe moth been caused all oves bis body, and his body,and his arms | My recoliection was perfect; I made up My [umeden family, of New Orleans, and one to @haries | 4.9, jon ‘Mrs. Busan 106—Newton John L. a . vbich | tock a emall drawer for iny ond legs were considerably swollen, pot only from the sind that all my efforts were useless; 1 was, however, | Lacy, ealoon keeper of the Lady ip pe rior Cit D me Wo tbe time when I went up op bruises, but from the constant tension of the muscles in | fortunate enough to secure a picoe of @ door, aud aucceed- One of Mr. Lumsden’s trunks been found and | 110 -Haskett James. 191—O'Grady John, Milwaa- Wot One Bundred of the Four Hundred 4:,"00 ss the crasty took piace ‘was a vory general | keeping himself afloat. He could bardly sit up yester- | ed iu gettiog oar the shore wheu Ed Burke threw a rope | earried off by some men living in the vicinity, Justice 112—Eanley Matthew kee. i ftw fale nts etait ye May ede | Sing ake Tacs sabe “aaa | 8s este Went tae and pa ss | Bee, frame MR ye ay Mami, | 2" nadia nT aOOean's Dah § Pl some have bands; a wt 5 to recover it; ; Passengers Saved. ny bands. I was drawn down « considerable depth by | strength From the tncidente narrated to us by Mr. | ashore. Captain Barry and is wero below at the | give it up, they having been told ‘by somo Milwaukee oh Rag 201—Oukley George P. ‘he whir! occasioned by the sinking of the vessel. A mo- Gunpisen, as having transpired at the time of the acc. | 1ime the boat wept down, trying tosave ber by throwing | men that Mr. Huptoon bad no authority to take posses- 114—Hoye bers. 202—O'Brien Joha. ment after rising to the top, end baving time todrawa | dent ano turing the voyage, we should judge that he ore | over tbe heaviest of the ballast. The banks where | gion, and bad it not been for the saaistaace of Ly- | 115—Horrig an Michacl 203-0" Brien Statements of Col H. W. Gupnkou, Frederick tingle breath, | was dr under again, wheu the drawer | served @ moet role coolncas and courage. and it was | | went asbore are feet and very , Botnet man’ *, Of this city, it is dou! if the contents of | 116 Hanno T. ©., Ju 204-0" + was forced from my bands by the action of the water. | this uncoubtedly that bore him up so successfully through who succeeded in reaching the land wore | ihe ‘ould ever bave been recovered, Tae leon 0) em Be pt br Tn Smyder, George Furlong, Ms Frank Rivers, On coming to the surface the second time I seized hold of | such trying rcenes. To tilustrate bis perfect self posscs- by the waves. I think that Frank Mo- coptai clothing and some valuable jewelry, as Ww r 1 eat Eviston and Alderman Csiily, seantiing and 4 swal! box that were floating around me. | sion, hé bas an insurance of $6,000 upon his life, and he avd ladies wero all drowned There is, 1 | jows:— ie J 208—0'Niel Tom. Gr, and firs. At this time the laxe in my immediate vicinity was co- | eeys in bis conversation that the subject came k, about two bundred out of the Third ward who are | Five bracelets, one gold locket, with two miniatures; 1, policeman. at ¥ Tered with the beads of people, who had just sprang up to his mind several times when be was drift- 4 wo batr bracelets, gold trimmed: one roms, pearl vane = ly q overboard. a my right, but a few feet distant, they | ing, and ho would talk to himself in a play- (Correspondence of the Milwaukee People’s Express.) fet; ope string pearl beads, one get eardropa, ‘Herbert, CORRECT LIST OF THE LOST, were quite numerous, ‘The noise of the breaking up of | fol manner, with the Insurance Company that Winerxa, IL, Sept. 9, 1860, one set corpelian eardrops, one hair gold trimmed: ar. 21—Patterson 1 the de Soonnean Pare Tex tales, nad. large eantncn they were about to be called upon for $6, de We lft Milwaakee for the scene of the lamented disas- | one gold stud, engraved A SE tan col een Mrs., ' m2—P, *. M. Ree ue. of It, together with the wheel houses and pilot house, | that be docs not now good rest, freq: ter of the Lady Elgin, by the quarter past three train on | beads, three ‘broken ry, three brooches, » Eng. ieree Rey were viable during the frequent finshes of lightaing. The Kaees Die haber of the dreadfal scenes | Seturday afternoon, and arrived here somewhere about | one di pin,.a three cent piece and a coln: | 329 Jervis Mre John, Mil- 213—P.ankiogton Ei, Ml- pilot house was in sigbt vear ne for two or three minutes, | through which be basso passed, and which came | seven in thee’ ‘We wore somewhat surprised at tho The following isa list of the baggage, as far as reco- » one — : “ ou which were olimging several men, one of whom / | so near terminating bis life. ‘apprehends that it will appearance of W! which we to bemamart | yered — | 128 aieee ’argons Moritz, From the Milwaukee aconain, Sept 10) Thought to be the captain, and they were visibie by the | take years to entirely wear away the impressions of the | jjr:10 village, though we foand but 8 concentra- ‘Small leather trunk of Joha Hetherman, of No. 99 In- | 394—Jjohnson Mil- 215—Paillipa Ww, s ® hi ° lightning. The storm raged with great fury with conti- | eventful nightand morning, even if he ts fortunate | tion of a ber of farmhouses, the of which, | diaoa street, Chicago. | , . 1) ealooa It is unnecessary to repeat what we published on Satur- nuous thunder, and almoei incessant lightuing, and the | enough ever to forget them.—Ep.} thing in their power to alleviate the Large canvass covered trunk to the of Ki ‘Mi. : Sov ribs cake, and. the pemaart ta SATs tir MOE) CT eT eee, creams. Tee Deena re FREDERICK sufferings of that portion of the passengers of tne ill fated | the boat, containing @ reflecto: and dye’ bear ak: — , jaalo,, at: Hoary, Mat- ¥ 0 bight, sort of purple glare to the lake an uman faces etatem: who fortunate fo reachiag shore ‘a d intelligence wad received here. It ie enough to say tbat, that were visible around mc, as the persons were | billisra the Bounces ta’ shin cite, can’ | Lene tks viel operkthed Some, Greet ores wéents.| Uther piece torah contening: clothing,” parttile. aid Eas = oe Se as fur as we can judge, there could have been no ove to struggling for life, During these gleams the faces of town. ' Hes ap old sailor, | the of Winetka for their untiring exertions to | lotters and papers of ‘Simpeon, Sterling, Hl. | ee ete tenes We, Ot diame, apd it must have bappened had it Deen any dicoreut ones were distinetly visible for some distance, | and this is bis fifth and worst shipwreck. At tne time of | make comfortable those who, from time to time, made | Large trunk, See t Pe Garth Sie ky. 598, . and 210—Pollard John perme years eet ran genanene ae Be 7 an oe quite By in ZY | the collision I was asleep in the stateroom, in the forward | their cscape from the vast mass of water which had swal- | conteining four silk dresses, under . neck | eS wing Rovert 220—Pollard Alice furtows &.gtor‘n aa they old tes sight, as early even.ea | trot ‘secue of strangling or Groseing aidieed ty Sel : Seg mane ee ofa ne ee coe Sinema es Seen eey beeen (neo SRONMG, Dream DARE sold 190—Kelly John i, 222—Pise Andrew 0. ten o'clock. The shy was of an iuky blackness, the wind jowed by convulsive struggles and sharp shricks, as thoy nea for | with the awful seeme that presented itself to our view. one pindale’ box, «G, $.,"" Biat 2 Joba, Jr., Milk end wife, Degan to whistle through crevices and bang window | threw up their bands and sank. I called out to those heading | The lake was furious in ite ‘the breakers roll y Marked “G, $.,"" containing | waukee. 22%3—Pengily Eama, twelve blinds and flap awnings, and these prophetic {ndication# near me to know who they were, aud sevoral answered, When 1 Gre | | ght say, “mountains ‘high’=rand the white bey trunk, with mark “@, W.p., | 182—Katen Fred. : our, Merced te Ae ea toe arer | Bodie a eta amy | ae fire Tahwehe was Retaig move | inh ote beac ab fara ce. 7e, sald | Durango hr, aa Toag tae,” | MEBs tree nos ARG GM Gy ores. oo oot : 4 owe 900) not wast bi Hately jumped uj " fe ne Face othe wan, tert eu aus hae, the ergy, ty oh tee Sa gover. | eet techat wer naira eta aet | Sn’ Sea" patee maton ae, ke Whig soe | “eet woolen dre own auaoat, coe | 1%-Kengh Ames, ait 2—rlir J, i .* ore liwotly by d nu ac chances were, a le Y umber retired to tueir alaicrvoms and berths, ad apd I yold them T thought it would bo good it we only panes Ses eee, oe Pro enn Pcl oand eer, (eo nen renee nah yy t= Suatenstt, Wed Lida waglobons cine, picked tp on the | 280—-Kilroy James, wife 226 — . hardly before pe dapew annonces sine srg So could keep our strength. 1 became se] from those | her illiog so fast that it was time for every man te look | visited se the wreck in “ulforont 8. B. Raymond has a watch and a hair chain, banded to 4p, Be ll I ‘pk of the ves ane ing woir | Dear Be, & large portion of whom, I should judge, sank in | out for bimeelf, I then ran upstairs on the hurricane | hous s, we got on board the cars and proceeded to Chica- | him by one of the survivors at Winetka. Itcin be seen cennedy Mrs. Thos. 228—Rooney, While joyous thoughts aad visions were covups ing thelr the space of twenty miputes, or half ap hour. Shortly I | eck, and finding a couple of planks I took the line which | go. were we were received by the host ot the Briggs’ | at the ollie of Hubbard k Hunt, | ee a ain eee minds, @ jar—a crask—a storm driven schooger rushes | heard a lad, a tly from’ bis voice 16 or 18 years of | runs'throvgh the pilot house to the steam whistle, and | fjcusc who treated us during our stay in the most gea- |” Black slik dreas, open front; in the pocket, white hand. + a ge ee mE by in the dart new htt urrying | age, shrieking for he'p, and told him to k-ep sti!i, and I cutting cf a3 much as I wanted to use I lashed the tiemaply and hospitable manver,aniT must say for the | kerchief; ove pair yellow kids aud pair black kide; pair | » Sheboy- Munem. . te hel. get OO Hp escaped | \bougbt it would be all right, and to be carcful to keop | iogethcr, and tied them to my waist ready to float. In a | «Briggs that it is by all odda the most comfortable house | lace undersiceves, pipk ribbons at the wrist; embro! us. ee Otto, Mil 232—Ryan Joha. gia, we othe aianl eae oh aan bis bead nbove water. Ikept near hin, and could ocea- | fow minutes the vessel sunk and the hurricane deck float. | that we know of, ph bay ep spy om ig conerned, it saa- | collar on silk ribbon; elastic; pearl ie wee j—Lavarens, ee See be wreck, waa ou the usual cour going sicpally see bim duriug the flashes of lightning for €d shove, forming a rait which contaibed over one huo- | pot be surpassed, in aby respect either East or West. Sroken, by &. Pores, of sot House’ just ‘waukee. ae m the lake Her signal lights wore burning proovry: | halt or three quarters of an hour, We talked together | dred persous upon it, mem, women and ehildrea. This | left Chicago this morning aud got off the train at Eviston, | north of the Light House pier.” z 148—Leyden Amelia. Rapp Me. ‘and. (0 addition to Lhe s\gual lights, (he cabias were Dril- | from time 40 time, and I tried to encourage him tat | was about dhree o'clock, and about half au hour afver tbe | and going down to the beach§ preceeded along the samé | "Found on tho body of J.F. Morrison, by Jus 1, Rees, | 24#—!yneh Peer, Milwan- 235—Rogers Edward. | Henly Wabiad 5. the Figin 1 two ite | Sayisut would soca come, aud we should ve picked | coulistan cceurred, and I should judge about ten or twelve | to Wielka The beach all along the dwstance we tra- | of Evanston, $17 ia bills, $1 in gold, 60 centa In change, | 150 t2“ther Ba. ae ee ee eee lent that orse | UP.DY S0me parsing boat, At last I heard him struggling | miles fom ebore. At this time the raft was entirely | versed wax covered with fragments of the wreck, ands | 40 cer ts portage stamps, ‘one ailver watch, one pair | We Col., fami- 237—Rich Michael, boats and 'e small ooat—brt we canbot learn that over | ant calling for help, avd I cried out to him, to which he | ghove water, and the drift woot underneath giving way | great number of the carcasses of cattle, two hundred of | spectacies, pair steel do., buuch of keyt, dnger ring, | 1'—lamaden Ook fami- ae. three of them were used. Elsewhere we give fal rt made no angwer, but had disappeared. { now felt ® | the raft commenced breaking up, and separated at first | which bad been on board toe lost steamer. We found the pecket knife, etbooks, two memorancum books, 4 - u39—R Me. culars of what transpired and what was virible on shore, | powerful feeling of lonelinces, aa there was no other per- | {uto three picocs. Op the raft thatO: Wilson was on | poay of & man, on whose ebirt the letters H. P. @. were | one marked & Co, and sundry papers Also, | 24—MoGrath Nicholas, Mil 22M oney 10 eins where the survivors were saved, yesterday and the dey | soo within hailing distance as fur ae 1 ooaid jadge. By | there must bave been in the nelghb’ of sixty per- | marked. He bad on two shirts, one woollen and ove fine | by the same, a gold ring, with oval faog, supposed to be. omc nnae gee Sree before, as taken by & reporter who visited the spot. | this time [had picked np ® door and short plauk and one | suns. On the one I was on there were about forwy per- | shirt ‘apd pair of pantaloons,'in the pockets of which | long to No 40. . J 157—Morrison Jobn A. pa oan niece. Other particul re will be found ao suleenets ween | or two pieces of boards, which sustaiaed me very com- | tons, and on tbe third tuere were at first about twenty | were'twocente, close to itn was & cost, the pocaeu of p be pa Dee ‘ad é 168, 159, acne wr }, 248, oy — follow. The kigin vas owned by Gure on &. Hadi ~ ne | fortably, a8 the sea at this time was not very rough | persons, and aiterwards some of them came upoa our | which bad the of having Deen rifled. Atal — wieteck last mighe gta he hi} bry od ) dag bier » a wile hicago, and the ieagh Hines ene she was ipgure “| compared with what it was afterwards. io | raft, aud otbers upon the captain ‘The ryt ore: siica cereees very suopici me iadtviduals | wore bout we 4 : te tee Me dead | daz roahes rows S(O iat eonge, ans cout not bre een worth, ieaan | Lipnciend, Delore, day reals desing -wbtce Anarene | <Ginsted ial Ouro mise. ston! Seer wnone idoks indiated their Intentions of purilaing | depot where they were placed upon a train for that cy. | pn ay Napali sae m= pam ey over ber iusurauce The bocks of tue boat and the stew- | Creaging in force, Towards daylight an cid folt hat drifted | jre, K Quai of Spare Wis, ae ee ian plenkny ad seat for lt wheawe arriv: | Che, eee ee ease petizens accompanied the proces: 63_—Murphy Michel, Mil- 243—Schmids. ard's leak, coptaioing some watches rap ee were | long by my iitie raft, which [ seized hold of, and goon | Was amoug oe tain’ raft, ‘ mrt toh, wilece ‘a peer’ soettanh: GuMMnGAI WR ome Be dress belies taortcee tease hea he ce ane + as x — em 9¢0-—Ghecker Kanzy. saved, agd.are ip the hands of the hohe yh ay after I got bold of a perrow strip of board, which I also | He said be felt Gret rate. remarked that a good Ro | heid by aChicago official. We noticed on the beach two ike — —— fit a n, Mam. 4 meeting of the Common = eat 1 o ' Lager ed, with the idea of using them after daylight a8 @ | ina» punch Troukia’s gp bad, and I said a good gin cock- anos and a chest of drawers, which latter had the ap THE DROWNED. 166— Matthews Migs.) , tng to take into consideration uparens jul calamity, = | to attract attention to any effort made to rescue me. j tail ‘would uit me, is made some of them eulivenup | jearance of having belonged to the clerk of the boat (From the Chicago Times and Herald, Sept. 11} 1¢6—Murtin Joseph. . P levise game nethod of rellet to wi aan, Sees Alter day bad fully dawned, avd I discovered the great | u jitle When the boat went down there was # loud | One of ovr party found a gold dollar and « bank dook of Many evidences of the awfu! disaster on lake are i lhe —Btreet ——, Jr. ers who have been made Tia Oe lien voting | distance from shore and the increased fury of the storm, | screech from the cabics below, aud then everything was | the Hlivols Savings Inativutioa,” in account with Mrs crowding to our shores, The bodies of numbers of the baat 4 bd 2 1 pe jam a foo sone an ry Goat alee I gave up all bopes of @ rescue, and threw my bat and | still again. There must have been between one and twohun | giza E. Rice, along with two receipts running to F Rice ryere ys nega ge Ghat ef Elgin have beea drift- rat rpby yon] 264—Storn » ’ for thse | Suck away. About this time the ditficalty of holding | dred am the cabin who were unadle to get out, and who went | The account book and receipts I will preserve. We pro: by the wings an. wee |, and are belng recover- | 170—McCaigo, James. fig to raise Camas for ow to the two or three pieces that I had was such | coun wath the boat. From the time of the’ accident tile | ceeged vorth of Winetka along the beach about two | 040% our citizens. | Up to yesterday afternoon there had | 1il—Moslg — | 288-—-SMWO a ppeals § that I gave up every support but a piece of two inch pine we after ony break it was continually raiwing and blowiog | miles, apd there also the same Jon was manifest. | been over thirty bodies picked up, ani the Coroner was | 2 two van 4 to the by mauity of re 28, ee Ss pea dd plank about ae ae by Rartece ioches ny vas i og mm ‘the northeast. The air w: Here we found two metaiito life boats, with their respec. | lding iegautgerer Oe rema\ im saeabers of tha ee. A ae eee oure in the bonds of bi , kod! not much une entire support for the next four or rs. At es ; which were thrown over ve bundred chil irem bave become orphans in thi city by the | tine © appeared to be from four to five miles dis- | eecea war vorp tooching, alittle a live sided stove in; we found also several pieces aud | jand, and are cow Itning our shor:s, Doe oot 116— Mary. 260—Terlin Jas., Milwasices, tance Milton. creat calamity, while wiows have also been left in needy | tant, and the Wind blowing apparantly directly on shore. ence, ‘been .. 41 cyrevalaueet! “To, Hara akect wo uo-orstand thal | From the rapidity with whieh {arfued dare the day, | nia od any yall cried out Ob Godt uhare goes my poor | Logins fom thelr eprearance, they had been decayed | Lodtes eleposed of; algo, for the sake of the living’ Hacmemey Mj newsboy, 262, 28, 3H4—tevla Mes, re # baro!y @ house that dees not moura the loss of | and judging that the boat went down about balf-past iwo, | ¢aughter!” He guid this in the most heartreading toacs, ‘We then returned to Winetka, and met the extra We regret among the passengers T9—MoDone and soa. seme \cmate—a tather, mother, brother, sister or child. | |shoula estimate that I had already drifted from three to , ee ee are Te nee” Aram avemg.| Ten lelen ae Seo—weiers ara the 4 £ i i is Eg 2 & i $ g i Q g 5 E H {i s i j ; i Mrs | whcee ‘busvand’was lori while she waS | four miles from the point where the collision touk piace, | her ge od eens yr mopped fie dea | [rh pire pled Fate We mint Fe eee cian iaram, | akivg from cight Yo nine miles ag my estimate from | father with an abgelic smile, dhe sank for tne ladt time. | tuge' of erganizing © Vigiiace Commilice wo amsiet in | Jonathan E. Arno We migbt multiply instances to sbow the neceraity of im- | those Gata, of the distance at which the pon nl too | feaber | neste a sor tbe lat : A, vi ue Goma ie ‘ Jonathan E Arse ic, candidate for mes inte action for the aid of some of the survivors of the | place from the western shore. As symptoms of cramp | I never shall forget the, tenderness a rity of that | 'arry:ng 088 a! tie te sin the Mileeatee dinrit age wreck We shail continue to give the uaaes of those Or chills appeared Lexerted mysell by Moaiinal ane ee pw fen My a bly Joho L Doran was chosen Cuatrman, and LK. reont scems inevitable <4 Wo be on board, as near as they can be ascer gai ewiniming with the belp of tho plauk. Idiscovered e | Guiers, "stay Gon preacere ual" tad saher similar exsta- Me. gua penn —— of the wreck hey Sialenge eg which was ap- | rpations and shrieks. vaon jantly @ large wamber of people, but no person pear % two wife of Juv. O'Grady became peng # y 9 be GEORGE FERLONG'S STA’ TEMRNT. we for some time, An hour or eoaster daybreak I also dis- | wy, : img her arma about her | co: “ ‘az abed whe the boats collided; heard the crash and . Not desort her He saw | ugted's portion of the wreck, wiih three meu and O08 | inmped out of bec and catered the cabin, where | foaud | Committer, ad immediatel wowsn upon it. One of the men bad on a military cap, wat ug 1 the water with ber while che | and I judged bim to be & member of tne Giiy | (Me Women and men very mvch excited; some wero was, @nd cmbractog her he eaid— | Baud, ancther, @ larger man, had on « elcaw or | Screaming, some crying and some pr . Supposed drown, we will go do en together,” chip hat worked my way up ih the course of a bait | }(4,(hem there sas ko canger, thoy Ri be mrs i LS te atten ant, et ommgea | Rem aRaes eeereh See Senna ee | we tak ems ease fed Som Mame ey shut Wr «ck! Corbitt, who ts among the lost, } ind them, ov avotber piece of wreck, aitting upright, ¥ tor in the Daily Wisconsin office, and a better compositor | ‘Th ‘was bo rough thet thens were ‘ouly pn fens | pent Mage Ne oa ne = — Miles south of this, These bodies will be taken to Chicago, was pot in the State. A more kind bearted at T balled wad asked ibem how they were | beet merged up firat; mg ye ‘a also a rumor person i geldom mut with. The night bef ee lor ‘The German wade some reply, and I thea | : Ang f= ‘about nutes of Jobo Kelly, bo «as cautioned not to go, as acotdeare are al ap: eked them if there was hot room for me They seemed Ay s tenants is growing too pening en excursions, but Be laughed at the idea and seit to thik that they were loaded down enough, sud think- | Wrory bore lost: wives the Looat yours, &e., he. he would Flek it. Poor fellow, peace to his ashes. {ng #0 myrels I Pade them good bye, and told them Iwas | Sour gewwat het - ne 4 Spt: 11) Samoel Waeg!i, County Register, was seen sianding om org arbore Athen told the man with the straw bat | me ap prea wen Gouge’ bam 1. tar oa daring that ea- eck with Jaw. Horan, the latter very much frightened. that if he saw « vessel to put bis hat on a pole or some was on, and we sat sice by ‘side’ about an bou! t visited ‘beach, Waeg!i remarked tuat se guesses it | uot be much thing acd swing tt. betiuck of towards the shore, mak- | hun) "ee, on, Sn we letesenithe Got ewer eureneenan unfortunate Lady igio of @ siorm, when some one avewered that he would flad | ing comsiderab.o progress, ama in the couree of # half hour | Came goa cone Tleft 4 there ‘tno. Precious freight For miles up out soon esough that ¢ would be, when he sald that thea lost sight of them. Some time alter this Lcaught a mo. | CAme to our plea s pap en poe 4 with fragments yon frail parailelogram, they Must wake the best of 14, and soon be dove off mettary gl mpee of & buet with men ia it Then I aup | Smee sauned Ba, Mabor wasp Neasther efi fear aod theres life | miger, named James py MO $19- Women. enieeern; euppened to be chest (vente. the water bead first and never rose again, Ho w pored it was a life bout, aud it was a moment of great ox. | &™mae Eaumed Ba. aber patos covdlay Gane "tahey ont taken up andcon- | arrived in the city yesterday morning to a Ot inte | taudy bai, light hazel eyes, tevth regular, brows or odid swimmer, but probably struck his he Citement to me, and ebcered me ap so that | almost lost | Shout pine o'elosk we passed MeCormick and Gough, who | ¥ counteognces of | bout from this city Yor the Laven the Lady Kigin | ‘8B 8ipscea Crees buttoned ia front with small thing aod was Wilict Dy the blow feiecrmand, ‘and I regreited: that T bad thruwa | Seve sloue.” We got ang very well watt wilhia'a abort ‘sisgured oy the fie was on board the bost at the thas of are gold cerringe, gold ring with motto in bive The military men could wot be Induced to taxe of their away the old bat and pole for s sicnal. Some | Sistance from the shere, whee the hoary sea breue the which bad cast them rouguly aad confused account of | “At present snd al ays,’ en ee caps, coats aud belts, but jamped ih with them on, and speed before 1 got another view of | Temintwo and left. the cattle ewioging at one cad aod ‘The faces in some cases were 60 the steamer he | ‘°ld ring, embreidered shirt. Believed to be Norwegian, wore afterwards teen in the water with their military wheo 1 discovered it was one of the | wowok the other: I got off the raft and cedearored to litthe more than a mass of ‘was thrown from | °>¢ one of two sisters that came down on the boat. cape on, aod some even kept their eworle ou Of course pata, filled with five of our pagsengrra,one of | coor it before thit fog reat difficulty im keepin; 7 the clothing of payed several feet by the coacuesion. Unraveiling 280—Womep, unknown. Muscular, naked, believed to hey hed down by these. ' bom apycared'to be paddling with pleoe of board, Tt Sst Jt) Daltre, tilt ene ee daiaiceh, We war ued divested from diecunnected tale which be gives we | bea ewede, with three gold rings, one piain with “L. W. The last that was worn of Mr. Oakley, the livery stable continued to drift towards me, and goon afterwards it | Men Chor and epoke bute, few eens aan Son turbid, and continu. ‘the to M. W., Dec %&h, * im inside, one cornelinn ring, proprictor, be bad Jovattian E Araoid’s litte som ti is capsized, and I discovered that three mon were clinging | (ACh other and spoke b deck aman of the wreet. appears the self'pos: | ‘Wo silver riuge, bair light, eyes bazol. arms, Urying to ave bm, and thay were both lost to ibe keel, two of whum roaran wasted of Wo | Seat Shere Che brockens senrly auethered wey bat: Bodies being con- see ecreecine toh | . 281—Woman, uskrown; renty years of eee, \ gevcrous deel wan aie by Mina Frau Kiggra. she cuotiuued to aporonch each other until W rau me down j= iY aed 9 id = kiodly treated. ‘the sout awestorn ee tne gon. isc: hair, dark baset ; bas & narrow velvet was Goating in oo a smal’ raft, and # pot fas Trour her = and es) me and I came very uear drowni: le % Mardbal's office, Coroner . bout neck, with a gold stud; bigh Wiicn Towbecr?, ard calles tO hita to come and get oo tog thiewn Uader the ‘plank by “oullision with the boat, | S004 think the collision took place ‘about two o'clock bo had frieede tpen the beet eemodiately ouee (hare praia dren ue bare Gytad re, puree belt ber afl, am it wae safer than what be bal Youeg Town When | came up I discovered that the one with the boat | if i! fi [ i & 3 se ~ did ne A make im change, b sweree, ct io jet 4 was Martin =e. bo ms on to} ication. A large Dettened eeame Frank Rivers bad almost fired ® married | the boat with him, resi¢ent |waukee arrived ‘sense of their dan- | *hoe, ankle slipper, ress ball. wyaniwe of bere, who was called Minnis Watere. and ' strergth to-sorcaplish, 1 declined. Wes st eome | ,, Miss Rivers came to tbe shore in b pen — await a kA : g { ber almost ashore when sho sank messager to be delivered by each to our friends, ia case | Newcomb, who was drowned pear shore rf hope wever to be called upoo to | Steamer went down the deck, which consti Personal inte! ue beld cp ber handa avd crie! oat either furvived, abd his boat presenting more surface to | p7 Zit ctvers were on s raft. ead abut half do we propase to harrow the clear of the hal | _ Captsin Lott, steamship asia; Ales, Hoa. O. u nilor we the whed, drifted rapfly past me, and ia a sbort time ha Gereriving it. tenon, Preston King, New York; Hea. ‘ Wat out of 6 at Sian were ft Rooms By } poy te palin harne pear . Portion of the Court aves Dead preoas were Riebardeee ‘and ‘Texas; oF carereey Tarviow, a veered around from enst to the northeast, La peapie, whe stood ehom cing ‘their places Khode isiand; Captain ‘Bea. ‘Mer. acing been unable to geun cs 80 wo drifted ip & more southerly direction, | *O¢d When the boats ; Joa there for hours, attracted, as {i seemed, by a droadful en he tadtee, ‘New York pay EA ER bad w crawl cp through & ® towards © polit two or three miles farther off Then | Persepe on beard the boat, whicn sunk in Aftera or twen | PO'ts "aad continuing bo gaze Upom the outside of the ‘cl 1a living berden, yao wed 1s ~ t tuto the water. He ses it Inereased to @ more powerful hurricane, rais- | tY Minutes aller the sectient = When ncar shore the raft | Fo cng where the dead land, and to converse witt ence | init Cat wvre above themes invhe terbaleot Jedge Bee, \ Jaeaeel Seen, , tog te Hk UE i foie ese ineusteles’ Dicke agnin, aud a pices striking the captain Knocked | NOLG's wpere the dead Init, oe ve oe Sheet Thee tote but were Sal ped nee. The | Mieweeippl: BS ‘of Baltimore; Mr. rs : t eteighs whe i eet ton T vida. over Gasman bees bm into the'water, and he never rote agai jut bevore | “eer @ cancers ace cme, ba pret ay Nem wee arene ie he agen Tig | Mobile; Covel BM. 1. ‘of Baltimore, hiajor Chass q cn, oaks ane th t by keeping mosclf 1 ie the captain tpeke to me, and told Mme to hang on. a sored, _ P and lady O'Driscoll and family, ona be wee lu the water 0 Berizvatal positon Thea it 2 let my fost drop tney | Lbad suilered too much to be'drowned now. The vara se fe er cod Georgis: br. 3. 7 Cotshotm and family, of Sout ca beve last Saterday. n , would be thrown forward of me, and throwing meupoa | %F* arms, face and body are badly bruised It was ‘enother rvoes | ware he found in the arms Of un extanstad aud’ sup’ | [02.7 1a Jones, of F-4 4— ha: and evtled be war ae yagh picture, He my beck and under the plack, which occurred on two or | acne nae Lo TE} ‘The fecee of — the 7 aw keane, are stepping 66 the Avenee Entel. ha wateh and bis po ket three ecca#) of, when | came Bear drowning, and onl; about Lege no Me ty a Coceamed blooty f008 » com's, Buffalo: J. Not les than focrtsen persone were saved at the pier Covered my position Of my breast ta the'plauk by due | BOt did not approach to their assatence. Capt. Barry eset Neb A tg cont Peanitnen Ht yuo ourrett, Freak: sat of he bowks of Artermas Carter, eyme of whou most terrible exertion. Darivg the early part of my soll. | W8* 08 the same piece of the raft as the isty, of Aguinst the rai is or floats to sind ot | dent Bast ‘and Ohio Railroad: A. J. Fernandes, Ha- we their lives to the daringox Mr, Carter bimeclf, aad rip 1 wes #ea etek, and became very much extausted | Dut Was washed cif before reaching the shure. ¢ the facre were placid Nast the Innes | vana; SL. Wilson, Haq. , Chillicothe, Ohio; G. B Laken, ppt nny eatiooe Mr Cand fret vemitug apd Fetching. Ovcasionally T fyond anal. | MF® Rewoomb was clinging to the tarrator, whe To the wrists of Tikes lenieh ieeeey: | Faa., New York, are mopping at the St, Nieholas, <7 for the kind care and nursing reecived at their mort icremiatible tendency to go toaleep, aa I had slept | SB* ¢xtlaimed that ehe was Growaing. The sarrator told | 1°00 Soi easseed strong cords, by which apparently KO wcarcety ~ ‘Albany ; Major Mts hacde bat Hitle the two nights precoding Fe ee ite necreramed, SAr'0g that 20° | hey had been inshed to ‘heats. The women bad he clotb- “They 7 ‘ . .— ‘rom ioewt mmong those from Chicago, who perilied shoulders and ick from bead and shoulders above the | 4H Bet wish to tee Mise Rivers ¢: 1 REL DAC) | ing eave thelr skirts and chemiaes, appearing to bave ee | toc, SE ‘Buisean, eee ae xi. > eafety in their oforts to eave (ie r became intolerable, as 1 was got able for hours to | Were drowned who wore in the cabia and were Guable to | 1S." o.664 from sieep only to meet their death ~ 6 p Tae v cog =~ Corton & Hebbard, Coroner tem y matrial change in position. 1 also fe the RONRERY OF THE DEAD. pias eas pork by 94 may w igrim, Alexanter aad MuUauicy ctaa and hunger, and towards noo onne " lofatigadiy "ik 8. H Marshal, U. 8 Army; J. M Stewart, foc Dames we did pot leara. gh to Gad two oF three picoce | Ter? Bind. and hed it Dot bee Poy +5\— AL cod. eating ct Srepotes tame Finally the ove. | ME ond Mra. C.F Mrs Robert tyler e largo freak apple, which | | STtke ansengere, aud eraered the wer: sopundrela who improved tis mournful cecanion for the raft, and Se re eee eee mped, fro that T had | RerBing came, people could be seen ali around us m every purpoecs of robbery. Everything that fell into the henda and graduntly * eos room, Now oe tn. fice. aed {sustained , difectien. Ail scemed to retain tbeir courage, aad made | of Sucre ind sharks was str: sped of ite valons. They mat roller lod | the Brevourt Bouse. 4 Y hanging my ars over it, | DUE TCE noise. At least one third Of the passengers | commenced thelr opr rat cas ip = carly gray of the } i myeelt upew the y be anore and sberife hed ‘abest like feather | ™ {with © kindof ripping and resting uponjwy chert. About an hour before reach’ | Wert ladies She came ashore about nine o'clock, and | a oe Abe prese of pel fre oe coal thirty seconds. | went | ing the shore I war rurrounded by a great deat of debris a, a reece Nemrteee caters were, ieee’ | Sinrbea \ articnes of the etighten value were carriea oa, intervening to the snore. ab, nod sam Uhad the m the ship, and emooget the reet discovered an oid | @ the Gay within a few rode of where she Tremss ead valiee that he was nc dees, for the space of ten or Ween feet, was chip plank, about sixteen of eighteen fect long, with eve. | Maren upon the beach. Io an instant afer the collision | ese wl 75 ha oe aC amay op the larvoard wide, aud the stateroom ng spikes Wo it, and one oF two morticrs. ' 1 felt thet | Sil was deskuees. NBC saw nothing of the sehonser after | ST.) oni of Marshal Lawnoe with « strong police reached sbere Stroog, cea d gmetitions benontl the piace where the reot tcould pot hang to my old plauk mach longer, snd thet | She Strack, aad was icseneible when picked up farce ab4 eherifis, aided and etvicad by the teroner, the ourf, and, more ont ge was tc c(h were jammed w. The rain was pouring im (he ctor had spprated provientiaily almost, sad f | le TE eT ee eee ie | tnpuiy Sool Aodiveen ant Maay, Beplae Naat Ee, were lied upon the ” the bole made &) the accident, T went back to | cool bang my arms throogt the holes and arvund the | trisore Hurley and Rees, and others whose names do shore by strong bands t coor an! put on mer prmtaionae, and then weat a tet wo a rte a A a, bat did not anewor. Th coeur to 08 DOW, put a! elop to these Quirageous pro a, having for. S nokervien, & be cau ere the passe te . evned hol of it and e be e ve Capp y . {a ti b a, where the passen ly exbane p=) ane Than even 6. | ctDEr Lames, but they did nob | Ceedings for the remaloder of toe tay voyage. the £e: |, Cona.; Juo Clark Sony fo mn Tinted ngere, ignoragt SCENSS IN TRE COURT HOUSE ARE. PTATEMEDT OF MR. AND MKS. BYISTON, As fet an the boctes were rreo verte 7 were coo f } 1 dwecovered that the ego crowd of poople, ant felt, | i i Living Wer i ni was, if possible, ; bo re al moro slighiy that f might a4 ‘Were in the gentleman's cabta at the time of the acct. | Tt7ed to the Marshal's ofd office in tue Court House, ia 7 pag ye vey on “ty Lalticd thecgh the beewkece tough Leoperteood stim, | Mem: Whe steaiber, aller abe truck the womeel, careened | Wageu# aod by the special trate, ebieh ran wo Pei ir whlch marked bis | 4 Lonisy tas hatee Theos eek t cat, [ dinting or be able to get through the | 08 ODE bide; as ere rushed for the deck, the | early in the op | ae ay loog the Goort Mouse try ing ordeal DD. i ort rolling upew the shor mate ssnared (hem thai thore was no danger, we remain | *quare an Sled wt ed the procip Semchg 4 im the cabo a short time. then the captain came aod pow ape, CO femairs, Neatly every one bad h partot the lights were . ordered all the Indie ou ibe burrieane deck, thea he or. | #te Irirod: etittee alied bie 3 Fi * Faken | dered them to the stern of the hurricane dock, and gaia | *hrieke went op from that vast th which swarmed q tou adation All Would be maved: caw vor brother on Ye deck, be bed | “POr the ovairs and in the aress. in the porthweet rn hope of recaps, we the waves broke clear to the & plank, and cove one to ue it was then reported that the | # the } -~. & As cach now bor excited about ibe probable extout of prteipse | feurves my etrrngth at maveh ae possible Tersel ts sleking, and in a moment she went dowa: ae | (7074 [reseed for wars) eager te Stones | ce below t accertatn the nature of the damage for the terrible straggie that | knew was inevitable, | She wert down her nppor works broke ia small piecer: irene coun \ “" mirtt Jecnc Below it» the etoerage, amd found Uke water Shortly ater entering the breakers, and whem withia q | We found ourselves fast between two heavy timbers, but oan tr astien tedion a breaking ower the deck coowiooaly, ead the mon wore — few rods of ihe shore, a sea capsized the plank, throwing | the Dext wave gave us liberty: we then seized a door of a poate hone. mothers, ee ves | throw og Gown wattrawe#, ant | tecortained that shy | mo onder upon my back, with my right arms locked, as | State room, and from thas tried to get on s oundie of fur bus bes: 8 an ene wed ( uene wae taking water very T fmediately went back ina r ce, Between two mpukee, leaving we with no oarthly | + Dut failed in our attempt, husband thon told Lis #1e bea J me poo ppd ga of the to the upper deck and met Mr. Huby, and = to right mysei, or power to keep my lead above ) t and if they got drowned, they would tie grief aud mestal agon aan wen I | ae pee got @ few boards ander the door to | death Bad bereaved, Stroog mon keep it fonting, as it (the door) was not eudictent | frien prover there, pt ‘women more cariiy overcome than , That gone to bed when the culiision bok place, which | Mietfor life. One aweet little ehitd cence estot folted ia the bh i twirty miout on ° straggie, ¢O fo: remained on this raft till daylight, | #' ‘. men, gave to om Tome f aeysed sh wom I saw, copecnally We , eye theseby fod | maw “tmady wowed aod children ‘with placket | Ube wiforteoate be spmourhy of their tare’ °No ids o&—Dewacr D.Milyankee | Toho ‘ rush, # young maa aboot nisieteen yeare od, set enimem, 06.000 «+ i in. , how. | Water, and the cries of the children for thelr | ores were rpoken in tha: crowd, bot over ail was O}egwer Hannah. « Las e clerk in the store of Mesers. Mills & Rag 4 ‘Goes, canto Ged t wat I lhe peat eeachanged oar. relative position wo at ty | Mathers’ aid s!Ul rings iu our care; the sea beoame so | mournful reverential sileace, broken only by the Sat mploye . I went & ow . The borrore of the struggle rodeh that we fouba thal our alt would not rusian ae, | Etief of Lhe mourners | dry goods importers, of No. S18. Broadway, wes takes a, on eninst the terrioic (oreo of the surf, during the | Sbovt this time saw a large portion of one of the wheet Ie TRE MARSMALS OFFICE, \cto Cumtedy on Wednesday night by offeer Golden, of the the qnogsay & short cot deseriie. Tobeorves | Dowses floating bear we, told my wife to remain fast on | Tnaide tho offer the sight was vitug Teenty two | ar é ry a dct, Wut don't rent parallel with the ghors | the door, while T tree to get oe the wheel boure after (| bodies were Ftretched upon the oct io rows FLUth presinet, on charge of stealing ® eamber of stele ro spd all along dur tino 1 wae towards i, [| goto ttf Htfted my @ife tote it, af it wee tarnce up; maw | were gray brated men, matured women, youth ant in. | aod brew be ebawle from bia employers, The prisomer, it ly, till (he Gree had tt themeolvee down | 8 ™an ip the water who bed kei his plank, caneht him | fancy: # me faces which soemed only sleeping, so calm — Gppeare, bad been suspected for some time past, aud a were citinguisbed cased ‘acting, afer eige of the surf, prepared for | by his barr acd heid his heed avore water tne got | abd white were they. otbers # ons str ot watch was kept upcm his movements accord agiy which the bell was occwlonally rong unt! a vory short | my reseue, The that l etrack growed | struck | Wto the ‘vat blackreed; som dresecd in rich ine a time before the boat went down. The order of the | rqoare on my feet, but wae immediately carried | STATEMENT OF ALDERMAN CRILLY, few rage apd Phreds, ali that was iwlecon | bat | was aot ont) Weduceday evening, however, that captain to throw the cattle overboard, and oe fmine | & returning ware. ‘Toe neat breaker 1 3 i diate'y after to break of thy stateroom cuore, aad for | heels over head ye bank, whea (0 Gulf | was about two o'cicek, Charles Everts was rleeying wrth | eee, chabby and «hite as imarhle, bad ving, the jorsengers to prov de thomee|ver with plaoke, doors | cate, and just ‘Des come men ooised bold and wae | me. We beard the crarh aod up tmeredistely The | *2d death bad daguerrectyped bem | or whatever they could Goa w sare thomeetves with, was Leoon fit three | boat was thrown on exe wide by tue blow, aod we had There it one the firet general intimation to tbe paneengers of the im- mescolar that 1 was | cr nsiderable crficalty in getting (oto tbe cabin mineut canger we were 0. Wo then ram below to the me under the. proer adout and reream| } mais cabin, and dirceted passengers to repair to wadeto | « exerement. Captain Wilroa cxme inte une ft water and | cabo aed fold them qt on the other : ADB. Wo were them toy to cared for | ede of the best and asked me t> beip bi 0, Bt, orate, ; » 1 bad no moans of know. ‘Of Chieago, | | could Deer the Water rurhing to, Hoon after wife and © we were, and therefore im- ‘others, were | the captain came [eto the cabin ‘and | BOudeo Ste fer command that we were noar shore, 7 Te the com. | the passengers whe burrirae went ap, | 34—Corcorsa ab ae eXprctation of the captain that we between | 8B When we reached the deok we fount them thro | waekee - fahore by the wind. From this time I | each One who as. | Over ; leche And doors, and a great f } %—Crrgvove Jawan, Mit. . at the wheel bouse, wotil the had for hours eam. | bawe after ) Te eould Got bave over waukee- ’ observed a signal |) atll burning | yn a Py sbe struck before whe went down, and } John. cboard atde of the boat, aod Tt ia my impres- {0 Attendance, and | shail ne -e ibe abrieks and sereame of that mo- 81. Petrik, Mu woh evdew. oat by thie time was er) Kind offices to my- | ment tt fol, The harricane deck float | waukre we . Lremoved everything froa my Ivers, Wore mont incerssat | fd in feo the largest of @bich Was the stern part | ames, MU oy that would encumber mo at ail, be gratetaliy remem- phate ts it when it floated Cnarles Everts, sofficieotiy to be removed, | Frauk is sinter, Mine Sarryy | ses ious } RE, on tee Mewane ® took @ loum, Coated fur | Muwautes. | me in the neset femme time aw James ‘The naret i (o=Cepgee Freat, Sinwee. Manne? and prov WOFR aod Comfortable | rene Ont thin aot made 8 very pour raft erihing Amore the incidecta of Say er ing worege, ‘Teere wer Oo it at this time—i mren 1 —Coeter Mra Paha, eae which | omitted to eotice, I evcld ‘thats time | the stern Mire Rice strogeing t tee 49—Ooilinve JOH Toledo “y wefore | entered the breaxere I 6 Man Behort | water, and by the bair of the bead, aed 48 trirnbel! George DR -Giivery James: Naatice wtaoce to windward standing perpendicularly upon & | fecceetre «her om the raft. ene bad ber 44—Churehit Fn B. Garth ©. We oxaey rail. As be reached the breakers the raft was cogoiphed | totret under be hotiond thet it wasalive She 4b—Ourtin Flirabeth. Garth Mrs, W., Pare, | uot bow by the waver, aed be a forever cloug to the ref ti It renehed within twonty rote of the Jebel com Mitnota exored 81 £00. che of any Alm a incidents that fell = bor finger's ends ali the veto 8. ¥ olty $o—arth Amanda, Pyrip, | many of tbe stolen hoe during thts perilons vopage. From the clrgumstances | toe Phen we rowhed Ue brenkews the Oret wars thes e1—Korbies A wi tag ore 8 reat

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