Show I iL i 1 1 l iL LOST ON THE LAKE 4 i I 1 Steamer Goes Bow with All onBoard on-Board I 1 I 1 An American Ship Sunk by Collision 1 L i till i U t-ill jq 4 1 Becisiem Against an Insurance Company Com-pany I Hoofly 85 Sankey Having a Grand I Circus in London I 4 1 t J r Ji 1 15 Worse Than Pierce liabilities rj J I I 412000 Assets 2700 1 1e I f J Disasters a r 1 I Hancock Mich 21lt is feared the J i steamer ManiBLee plying between this t f f port and Duluth has sunk with her I I IL crew and alfo twentyfive passengers onboard on-board She left Bayfield at midnight on I the 15th for Ontonsgon on her way to 1 this port and has not been heard from I J since The steamers Duluth and China I left Bayfield one hour and a half after i the Manietee for the same point but did not eee her Yesterday a tug was lent tot to-t find the Manistee but returned today I I bringing a bucket marked Manistee i l and a portien of the pilot house Being 1 old and heavily laded and the sea very I rough it is feared she has foundered Two tugs have been cruising for her the I last three days A telegram was received i this morning stating that a tug bad I S found part of the cabin which was L I washed ashore some distance above Ontonagon S d London 21The American ship 9 1 Thomas Dana from Liverpool for New 55 H 1 York landed at Fayal I on the 8th inst S I l J t I Twentyone men being part of the crew M 1 I and pasaengers of the French brig Voco H ii 1 berg from St Pierre Miquolon for St I l iir i Halo tunk by collision on October 30th I f The remainder of the crew and psaien I gere eightyeight in number all perished l r f per-ished |