Show FIFTYTWO DROWNED The Glenepe Supposed I to be the t Steamer Sunk i r ENDORSING JOHN L BOUIT Colorados Endeavor for Cabinet Position Ooniplratore Arrested The Black Five Letter The Lot Steamer GLASGOW February 7The owners of the Glen Line of steamers state that they believe the steamer sunk by the British bark Largo Bay off Beachy Head Monday night was the Glencoe of that line The Glencoe carried a crew of fiftyfour men but no passengers pas-sengers The Glencoe was bound from Liverpool for London and last reported passing Prawle Point Monday It has been ascertained beyond doubt that she was the vessel sunk She was a three master iron screw steamer of 900 tons The crew of the Glencoe numbered fiftytwo men including twentythree Ohinamen A tempest was racing at the time of the accident and snow was falling so thick that it was impossible for the lookout on either vessel to seethe see-the lights of the oth r until the collision was inevitable The Glencoe forged ahead trying to cross the Largo Bays bow Dut failed and ran at fall speed Into the bark demolishing ten feet of her bow The Largo Bay would also have aunk had she not been provided with watertight water-tight sections The crew of the bark saw nothing further of the steamerbnt could make out her crew struggling in the water It was impossible however to render them any assistance allot the Largo Bays boats being mashed The wind blew with such force that the saiU of the bark were torn to screds and a boy carried overboard The bark weathered the storm until rescued and towed into Cowes |