Show THE CRY IN THE NIGHT Vessel and Crew Au Unknown Disappear HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA OFF I Afcr the SluCRer8Summone aHl to the EmperorTfaeyWant It vetoed Otber Notes A Stranger Wrecked S 3 26At about HMIFAX N nary Pros night at Upper 30 oclock last heard off the distress were pect cries of of a distressed ves but as signs shore the dIscovered through could not be set boisterous sea rendered dUKness and the attempt at dered any RESCUE AN IMPOSSIBILITY continued for a time being the cries distinctly then they became heard quite fainter aud fainter and finally came Thi morning a small quantity ceased washel ashore con of wreckage was of mainmast a section 5isting of a piece bulwarks and a number of of a vessels A liquor cask which barrel staves ashore bears the name P drifted that oE a Hal ax merchant Doyle but Doyle states that the wrecked vessel cannot be one of his SO PORTION OF THE WRECK i the water and the sea is visible above has been 50 rough all day that no boat 1 i launched It is considered be certain could that all onboard the vessel were lost There were probably six men aboard of her and perhaps eight It is now believed that the schooner wrecked near Upper Prospect was the C Graham Captain Coleridge from Bermuda for Halifax All hands six in number were drowned |