Show WIND AND WAVES The Oncle Joseph Wreck Numerous Other DUas tees on Sea London 25The steamer Slate of Nevada which rrived at Glwfgow on tbe 230 from Now York encountered fear mi weather during encountlre i Her deck house was smashed and thirtyfive head of cattle were killed She was hove t for two days The Oncle Joseph was an iron crew jteamrof823 tons gross and the Ortigia was of 1853 tons burthen Amherstburjf OnuJJ5 A tow barge belonging ta Captain Thomas McGowan of tbis place is reported lost with all hands in Lake Huron al St John X S 25The report of disasters dis-asters already to band show tho recent gales were the most destructive ever experienced ex-perienced in the colony At Old Peli t an and other point on the north side of Conception bay six vessels were totally lot At Biy Kpbcrts the tchooner Halegman was driven ashore but not much injured At Parensed the Jorn ing Star and St Patrick WAre totally I wrckd At Busa Vita the Penguin I Pert Pride of the Ocean and Paragon were lost and eight smaller crafts more or les damaged The schooner Slink Bonny f was driven out of Kings Cove and broken up At Lance Cove Trinity Boy and Victory were driven on the rocks and dashed to pieces fceveral wrecks are reported from Queen bay but nothing definite i ki own Between twenty and thirty vessels left for northern parts shortly before tho gale I is feared many put of them and all hands are lest Toronto 25Tbe prouellor Call fornia after loading 176CO bushels of wheat and corn tocar at the northern elevator was about to proceed to Ogdens < burg when it was found she had been cut through at the water line by ice and was filling rapidly She sank in twelve eet of water where she now lies Rome 25 Passengers aboard the steamer Oncle Joseph were emigrants for South America The captain of the Or ligia elates that the night the collisi > n occurred was pitch dark The Onele Juseph ran across the Ortigias bow Lniflnn 26A errant ntnrm rvrn oll 10Ldon 2A strm nrnvni along the Scottish coast Vessel iir the Clido are dragging anchors Loss of life is feared The Van Dyck from Quebec is ashore at Koseneath Point The bark Jno A Hare i likely to go to pieces at Wexford There is no tposrent ground for the belief that many English and Americans were aboard tho lost steamer Once Joseph Jo-seph cpezzia 25The Oncle Joseph sank almost immediately after the collision Two hundred persons are known to b drowned and fifty saved The fate of the other filly is at presenlluncerlahi Heartrending Heart-rending scene followed the collision as the Oncle Joseph was wanting in means to save the lives of the lanre number on board Eye witnesses of the collision say they cannot satisfactorily explain tbe manner and cano of the occurence The passenger list of the Once Joseph shows a total of 264 people nn boar and the sailors numbered thirtythree Her cargo consisted of eightytnns of mercnatdif At the roll cal > of the survivor sur-vivor thirtyfive passencera and thirty fsiiors only answered to their name Tho captain alt perished |