Show J R1BD Q 1Ms H On = the nth and West Coasts I of England GREAT DAMAGE TO SHIPPING t I The Kn < ght3Y llor Pevar Gone to Pieces On the Qui ctTotal Loss I Murder and S lcldEtc The British Storm LONDON October 17The latest reports re-ports show that the effects of the recent storm in the south and west coasts were terrible A Norwegian bark foundered off Tintagel Wales and her entire crew consisting of fifteen persons perished per-ished Ten bodies have washed ashore on Glamorgan Coast Reports Re-ports have been received tr m all parts of the kingdom telling of the disastrous effects of the hurricane The British ship Malting was wrecked in Bristol Channel and twenty persons were owned The shore is strewn with wreckage The bodies washed ashore have been stripped of valuables by the wreckers The Norwegian bark JFredericksland irom Musquash > > N B for Swansea was wrecked off Padstow and nineteen persona were drowned The bark Alllanqe was also wrecked off Padstow and four lives were lost Other persons on boara were saved by the lifeboat life-boat Another large bark was seen to be in terrible distress the crew being huddled together on deck The vessel foundered this morning and it is believed be-lieved that from a dozen to twenty persons per-sons were drowned The gale prevented the people on shore from rendering assistance as-sistance The cries of the doomed men were heard distinctly by those who were watching the vessel from the shore LONDON October 18 The following additional particulars of the damage caused by the recent storm have been received The British steamer Aitot I Captain Whittlescy from New York September 29 for Bordeaux has been lost on the Pointe de la Cqubne at the northern mouth of the Gironde The wreckage from the steamer and part of her cargo are washing ashore The British steamer Kate Captain Durkee from Savannah September 29 for Liverpool arrived at Queenstown disabled She shipred immense quantities quan-tities of water and broke twentyfive steam pipes Her decks are much damaged A Norwegian bark owner Captain Neilson from Mobille August 14 for Goole has been towed to Cowes She has lost her sails Three of her crew died of ague and the others are suffering suffer-ing from the malady The Britisn bark Rutland Captain Casey from Quebec September 15 for Greenock was abandoned off Lundy Island The mate and carpenter were drowned Other members of tbe crew were rescued and landed at Falmonth |