Show TEN PEOPLE RESCUED Pound On a Disabled Schooner In 1do ean I New York DOElSThe British steamer Pawnee vhich arrIved today from 1Iedlerraneanports brought ten shipwrecked people eight men and two women who were taken from the dis abldd schooner Deer Hill of St John N B in midocein Captain Aiken head reported that on the morning of Dec 8 he sighted the DeerHi in evident evi-dent distress and needing assistance A heavy northwestQale was blowing and a dangerous a wasrunniag The schooner was seemingly unmanageable and the rudder dsabled or carried aWay The Pawnee staid by and at 2 pm succeeded in getting a tow line aboard whichhad been sent by drif tIng t-ing a small line to leeward The line I parted however and a boat was launched in charge of the chIef officer I offi-cer and sent to communicate with the Deer Hill The bort ilarT nearly sue I ceeded Hi bo ding lqwreck when an and enormous sea struckand stove i after great difculty the boats crew afer get in gettifig on board the schooner where they were obliged to remain all nIght I On the following morning 9th the I weather slightly moderated a towine I was sent 9fl boar and the Pawnee i towed the beer Hill toward Bermuda After towing about six hours the line I Afer again parted Finding that the wind and sea were Increasing when the line i parted i was found impossible to get out another Finally at 7 pm on the I 12th the rescue was effected and the Deer Hill a bahdoned in latitude I 3040 longitUde 524 The rescued people peo-ple were Captain C W Burs Louisa Burns his daughter Hazel Merit the owners daughter and seven of the crew of the Deer Hill a |