Show NO LIVES WERE LOST I The Glencairn Floated After a Most Remarkable Experience I Astoria Or Sept 1The British bark Glencairn is now safely in port and apparently ap-parently is none the worse for the bumping bump-ing she received on the sands off Point I 8ae light last rg re I When the tug Wallowa reached her at 1 2 oclock this morning she had got off the sands and was anchored In thirty iJ fih I fathoms of water asTen 1 tide floated her just before the tug came up and the wind shifted to the southeast The barks topsails were hoisted and she sailed out of the breakers Only five men were aboard at the time the captain second mate ships carpenter a sail maker and one sailor The rest of the crew excepting ex-cepting those who came ashore early in the evening with the first mate had been brought to shore by the Point Adams life saving crew I As soon as the Wallowa came near enough a pilot was put on board and at daybreak the tug towed the vessel Inside I is considered most remarkable by old and experienced pilots that the Glencairn got oft at all Point Adams light house Is about thirty miles south of the Columbia bar channel At the very point where the Glen cairn was stranded the City of Dublin was wrecked some years ago and two miles north of there the bones of the old Cairns more lie bleaching In the sands As far as can be learned the Glencairn sustained no damage I |