Show BY egr raph pa FOREIGN LONDON 25 A survivor of the eurydice Eury diGG disaster gives the nug num ber her on board as over five were picked up by a passing schooner after being in the water oyer over an hour but ail all have died except two it is no not probable I 1 thab that an others were sayed saved as a strong str ong odb obb ebb tide tid tia a was running g the Eu eurydice jaice I 1 nig wig was f t under full bali eail when sha vas was over r taken by a snow J storm ic accompanied i by heavy squalls the sun shone again brilliantly shortly afterwards but nothing was then visible except a few boxes floating down the channel the survivors say they saw the ship suck down many as she sank the following is Cuddi fords statement the ship capsized in a 4 squall and snowstorm about 4 in the t e afternoon when five miles from flom iun tuu Luu nose there were over oven persons on board all of ot whom wilom except myself e f and fletcher fietcher were I 1 believe lie lle my e lost I 1 was one of the last on the ship lip hip capt hare was hearme near me when she went down after capsizing and she carried with her a large number of men clinging to her or were drapp draw into A man hearme said baid saida salda A vessel was close by when the squall came on and therefore eWd we will basure to be picked dup up 11 1 1 I 1 was than an hour in the water biel fiel tigh first ratel rate swimmer and many of my comrades cried to me for help I 1 tried to assist two or three but at last there was four clinging to me and I 1 was obliged to kick them oft our ship left bermuda thre three elwe elte weeks ears ago we passed the lizard izard Jj county of cornwall and the most southern part of great britain yesterday and expected to anchor at Spi thead about 5 in the afternoon it is believed that the eurydice had about officers and seamen of which were young yo U men in training besides about shout 10 off meers officers and men taken on inboard onboard board at bermuda as invalids du ri off which the ship was lost is a lofty headland and well known to visitors toh tot to theis the isle leof loof of wight it is situated a short distance sou bou south bouth thor th of shanklin chine about midway from that point to black gang chine the eurydice was commissioned at portsmouth in Rebr february uary 1877 and went on a ef E f practice cruise ta the west indi indies f e s whence she abd nad been for some days expected at portsmouth lloyda lloyds place the number on board at two only are known to be sayed though a telegram from nor non states as a bark was seen bearing hearing towards dunnose just before the squall equall there is some hope that she mayba may have alve rescued others in consequence of the strong ebb tide and wind at the nig time the bodies are not expected to come ashore all hands bands were mustering on deck deek for prayers at the time of the di disaster sister andrut and bul but for abass a passing echo ec hooner otier not nothing king hing would have been known of iha disaster as its everything on the sea was hidden hidde n from those on shore by a blinding snow st storm orbi and it would hav have i e been thought the gone on to at the esplanade s pla pia naife at ventnor was crowded with visitors admi admiring rink the eurydice which was carr carrying yin every a stitch of canvass she sailed so cl close to tp the bortha birkha hor bhore shore bor tha that kha rom the win pier I 1 I 1 head the theford th ecord cordage get gel of the rigging mas waa visible suddenly the sky became overcast and snow and sleet descended quickly driving the prom prow promenades e aders to io cover dave r anu and hiding biding the vessel freiri view when the storm lifted only the schooner emma lowering her boatri boats could be seen etcher fletcher FJ states that he was below when hear hearing ilag a noise nolie on deck he rushed up and found the vessel on qu her side a a 21 sinking tion lion H had llad been in ih the 3 water scarcely 60 a minute wien the vessel lurched iiri X T forward farward and sank bank drawing draw ln g him I 1 down such a distance that belgave a himself up for lost buethe but tue the 0 11 life fe buoy drew min him to the surface the vessel lies iles with her liti masts v visible tw two miles off chine point I 1 where a ravine runs down to the tho ea and the wind blows with a force against which only close vessels can stand t boats went out last hat night nigh tto to search for bodies but none were found several pull guil boats are today cruising ih the tho neighborhood an effort will be m made ade to raile raise the vessel A telegram from cowes says there is no doubt the eurdice was carrying too much sail she had her lower and upper studding hig sails set tp I 1 A pir portsmouth ts mouth telegram says bays it ia is feared that with the men embarked at bermuda and probably from admiral reys keys is squadron Equa dron north america and west indies the adgy dice had nearly persons on board i A correspondent at sit st petersburg learns from a good source that no formal representation will probably bg made maae for bof the thes present about ta the tho presence of the british fleet in the thi sea bea of marmora Mr mork mori but the bussian russian troops will not hot embark now as was intended influential and moderate politicians remark that the fear of england policy will force russia to occupy constantinople stantin ople and arid drive the sultan suitan from europe the correspondent adds the only hope of peace is in the speedy assembling of the con gress that hope however throughout russia busbia is fast fading the bellicose excitement is intense even ju n bt fit petersburg the temes times in a article says gays lord derby continues to insist that the whole of the treaty shall be submitted to the tent aries laries but to guard against laying too much stress on this formal point he asked whether the communication muni cation of the document to several ortho of the powers is equivalent to the submission of it to the conz cou gress gresa russia is understood to have replied that itis it is not the journal de st petersburg says pays an england must yield her wishes to europe and nd cease obstructing ting the definite finite conclusion of peace or the congress must meet without england rugland or russia must nev act alone vienna correspondents say the full fall text of the treaty of ban stefano has renewed a strong anti antl russian feeling there thele there is no difference of opinion about the real meaning of the treaty it is not russian preponderance billt but Russ russian lati laii j rule in european Tur Turkey keyland and it is just because sueh such an alteration as woud would remove this feature would entirely destroy the treaty thai less confidence is felt in the efficacy of the congress since its publication while count andrassy will demany ma d a revision of the entire treaty he will decline todo tado tor too do dosa so sa in combination with england because their interest la not liot identical A dispatch from volo says the turks are ane insurgent villages village of mount by land and sea greece threatens to send ships to rescue the starving inhabitants if the powers dont inter pobe pose would certainly caulp caus a war the controversy between england and russia is 6 approaching that dangerous stage where a point o of ho and more engages attention lohl william howes has haa challenged OLeary OJ Leary to a pedestrian match for tie jie the til e champion belt beit andr 2500 |