Show TELEGRAPHIC NEWS THE S1C5MBB1A AFFAIAB Additional Desalts or ce Die Hter Berlin 23The postmaster general has issued notice stating that fiftyeight mail sacks on the steamer Ctmbria maybe may-be considered as hopelessly lost Cleveland 24 Joseph Hendley and son Joseph Panic wife ani two children chil-dren destined for Cleveland were also lost on the Cimbria Henley lived here and induced Panij his brotherinlaw and family to leave their home in Cara cow and sail for America The wife and children cf Soomon Bar telstein of < leyeland went down with the steamship Cimbria in the North SeaHamburg 24Four tugs returned from a fruitless search for the passengers of tbe Cimbna this morning Hamburg 23 Several persons were killed by the collision iUolf owing to the flying about of splinters and plank A passenger in the sbiouds begged his neighbors to push him into the lea he being too much chilled to movo him e f They refused to do so whnn UH Id I him Eeit fall headlong iuto the wave An eldarly lady holding her Bible in her cramped hands and singing loudlv funeral fu-neral hymns was w < sbed away from the deck Two it iris belonging to the Sua bian Singing Troupe having secured life belts swam about a long time frantically franti-cally crying help help save us People in the rigging cried Come to the ringing we cannot move The girls half benumbed and no longer able to swim cried out for tbe last time We cinnot come and disappeared beneath the waves London 24TbA rumor that Captain Hansen ol the Gnnbna had been saved and brought here by a passing steamer is discredited and not confirmed |