Show l Snlfcrin at Sen Q teboc 22 Part of the crew of tbe brk JJmitolian wrecked at Anticosti on the 22d ut arrived last night and told u tale of fearful hardship Soon after the pilot left at Uic bad weather set io with rain sleet l and snow accompanied j accom-panied by terrible gale I This lasted I ubt I the evening of tha 22d when the veiel had become a complete wreck The ropes ware frezen ii i the blocks acd I the sails would rot bend so the ship became be-came unmanageable A ferCul gale was blowing from the northwest when about J y39 pm the vessel struck Prior to I this Seimin Thomas Smith ngd 19 years had been waShed overboard and lost As soon as the vessel struck the rot of the crew mad tbemselvci fist > It the rigging 1bpy were we through and benumb d with cold There was no 5re on board and no means of making one the vo cl l having had its deckwept About pm tho vessels I stern began to brealcujijand tbe men with difficulty managed to taKe up positions in the forward part of the bipl wher they stowed themselves in their wet clo he exposed to the terrors of the l night During f e itrvalJ i E Vans of Car lavan aged tt a Scotchman and B McQaillen a M of 15 were fnsen to death Almost all tho rot of tho crew Were more or less frotlitten i When I the day boke it was found that the vessel ves-sel wtu iwi mil AS from laud tha weather till tough ad intensely cold At 11 o clo k they FO < bout launching the only r lMt they had They were I uccessul but unfortunately the boat filled with water They hwuver managed to get in and they b tilel out the bout as they rowed ahore On landing they were in a terribly ter-ribly exhausted condition Noticing ama a-ma foot steps on the ground they fol lowed the tracks for about six miles Evans the cook died rw |