Show TELEGRAPHIO THE 5 IIJ1 RRI DI9A < TER Foarcptt I > oss ct Life I London 21 Details of the Otmbria disaster sbOVlr that the loss I of life must have been fearful A dfcpatch from Hamburg sent by tbo Hamburg American Ameri-can Steamship Company says BO far fiftysir persons from tho Cimbria have been landed A number of them are at Messer Light House The namesof these are not Set ascertained The Cimbria left Hamburg on Thurs day with 380 passengers and a crew of 110 Shejan aground before leaving the Elbe but got off with the flood tide pith the assistance of the steamer Sanaa without damage and ehe put to sea at 230 in the afternoon On Friday morn lug she came into a collision during a fhick fog off Borkum with the steamer I Sultana The Cimbna sank in a short time When a boat with thirtynine I passengers arrived the company sent out I the steamer Hansa and four of the I I largest available steamers at Cuxbaven to search for other boats of the Oimbria The West India steamer Bavaria also I left during the night with a similar object The steamer Sultan which suffered heavy damages in the collision has arrived ar-rived in the Elbe A dispatch from Hamburg gives the following named passengers as among the saved W Tornemann of Confolier B Lorfzi Gessom W Alterdorf G Hamel R Harowitz Fred Schel R Pfer off and wife L Beiohor L Scutt t Bourgoss Colin Chortz The above named were tent as received from Ham burg several of them are not clear The following named members of the crew were saved Second Officer Spruth Third Officer Heyden Fourth Officer Voss Second Engineer Hoffman Assistant Assist-ant Engineers Saverbrey and Oberbelde First Steward Harder Quartermasters Klatt Wulefken and Lauheiser Engel Rank Frank E Bank Seamen Vierow Alexandersen Johecaeij Meyren Men chow Jentzen and a boy named Rehn Hamburg 1Tba Cambna sustained such severe injuries in the collision that it at once became apparent she must sink almost immediately The officers therefore did all in their power to save lives Without a moments time the lifebelts were distributed among the passengers The Cambria was struck abaft the bulkhead on the port side and she keeled over Is the starboard and speedily sank The Jheba picked up one of the Cambrias boats at 2 oclock p m Saturday and arived at Corhaven about oclock A reporter boarded the Sultana but both the captain and crew absolutely re fused to vivo him any information The captain has made a statement bolero the British consul but this is inaccessible The Sultana baa large hole in her bow seven feet above the water fine The following named passengers were saved Alfred Voight Wm Ennermann Peter Comptoire Buonse Ventura Lorenz Al bert Altendorf and sister Joseph Curtis Gust v Hammel Martin Nanielintsch a girl named Jaunotitz Huld Schtnut R Pfeifenkopf and wife Leon Seiche Robert Schnett find Colin Bourge Hamburg 221he steamer Cimbria stands upright her topyard just visible at high tide London 220ne of the boats which the crew succeeded in launching before tho foundering of the steamer Cimbna wae capsized immediately and it is feared all persons missing have been lost New York 22Agents of the steamer Cimbna received the following dispatch dis-patch this morning from the Hamburg agency HAMBURG Our steamship Hansa returned from a cruise and saw the wreck of the Cim bria five miles northeast of Barkum Light The ships head was to the northwest the topsail yards were above water saw no trace of survivors or bodies although the weather was clear Inquired of Barkum light ship where nothing was known about any boats or persons saved Agnes Emma and Otto Bobesin Carl Sarcander and daughter and Miss Henning were on board but were not saved Franz Florkowsky was not in the Cimbria London 22The Cimbria lies sunk in ninty feet of water Three boats were launched bafore she sank |