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Show ROBBING THE SEAS. ! . . List of Victims Who Have Been Wrested I ' from the Jaws of a Watory ! Grave. ! ' " THE VEEY LATEST PAETIOULAES j Of the Awful Disaster on the Deep Inci-j Inci-j dentsoand Trials of the Des- ' parate Eescue. f , New York, Nov. 1. It Is now cer-. cer-. tain that twenty-seven lives were saved from the wrecked steamer Vizcaya. Word was received from Delaware breakwater that eight persons are - now saved there. "Names not known." A United States tug was sent this ' morning to Sandy Hook for the seven survivors taken off Marshall and now on board that vessel. T 1.1st or the Saved. Lewis, Del., Oct. 31. Tho survivors of tho collision of the steamer Vizaya and" schoonor Cornelius Hargrave, brought here last night are as follows: From the Carnelins Hargrave Capt. John F. Allen, Fall River; First-mate H. C. Perring. Philadelphia, Seaman ! " Andrew Hansen, Boston; John Smith, England; Theodore Durano, Philadel- phia; John Anderson, Boston; ; Thorald Thoraldson, Norway; Harvey Gainer, Philadelphia; . Hans M. Holmsen, Christiana Norway. From the Vizcaya Arthur Gerald, Santander; Leopold Mediarilla. of Cadiz; Ca-diz; Angol Escandon, of Santander; Leandro Galcia, of Bilbao; Andres Calda, of Pontervedda; Alonzo Barti-ela, Barti-ela, of Cadiz; Ramon Cavana, of Cor-una. Cor-una. . Seven Survivors. New Yohk, No?. 1. The Ceballo , representatives who went with the tug after seven survivors were picked up by a pilot boat returned. They brought ' seven of the crew of the Vizcaya and one of the schooner's crew. A . dispatch was received from Lewes, Del., that Second Engineer Arthur Ar-thur Gueralla, fourth engineer, Leo-polde Leo-polde Mediarilla, second boatsman, second cook, one fireman and ten sailors sail-ors have arrived. Alse the body of the . stewardess of the Vizcaya came ashore. Bar Silver. Bar silver, $1,051. |