Show CasaalAes I Charleston S C 21The mate and four seamen survivors of the French I shin Prance arrived today The names of the men are F Certm Rose Quezon i Berdlow and Lnte The mate makes I a long report to the French Consul ov j ering the time when the hurricane struck the ship Oct 20th till the date of res i cup Nov 2nd Two boats containing the captain and the remainder of the i crew are still missing The French left the St Lawrence on Oct 6th on the 8th the blow came on lasting twentyfour hours The crew kept steadily at the pump On the 14th Captain Bourbe consulted the crew and it was decided to throw the cargo overboard The vessel being lightened she was less watery On the 21st of October about 4 in the agternoon the wind was furious and carried car-ried away the wheelhouse and caboose stove in the provisions and damaged the bunks The ship had to be abandoned on the 24th but the boats were attached to the ship by a line and on the 25th the men returned on board and each promised prom-ised to make a thank offering to God if saved A gale coming up that night the ship was again abandoned The boats notwithstanding the dark nights and heavy seas and gales kept together till the 28th On tho 30th the mate saw a small schooner steering towards to-wards them but when five men were seen hauled off the crew using their sweeps to keep away The men were then left to themselves until November 2d when they discovered a sail which they intercepted and were picked up and taken to Bull River Chicago 2iThere is no doubt thr t John E P Dorr went down off Point Colbane yesterday and that all hands were lost Her Captain Peter Dufrezne and six men compose the crew The vessel was worth 15000 and had a cargo of oak and black walnut Utica NY 22Eight persons two families were drowned while rowing in Eel Bay St Lawrence on Saturday They were Frank Copperncell wife and two children and Charles Wilson wife and two children The boat was overloaded over-loaded The wind blew strong and the skiff swamped All the bodies were recovered re-covered except that of an infant I Pique Ohio 22At 5 oclock this morning Henry Brokerod and Joe Blase were killed outright and A Beheart was seriously injured by a locomotive running i run-ning down a handcar on which they I were riding on the Dayton and Michigan I Railroad They were section men and had been to Kirkwood clearing the debris of cars wrecked there last night I a |