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Show "j FOREIGN. tl J j liritish .News. London, 11. Iu the commons this ;L evening the peace preservation act ro i for Ireland passed the third reading, jj Later advice swell the number of d ; lives lost on the Cadiz to be sixty-a. sixty-a. two. The Cadiz was out of her x course in consequence of mis-reckon-ie ing. She struck a rock and sank at u. once. ,lt The weather wns fair and calm : at Scilly Islands today. The Xetilfr -e I could be approached without danger. Boats plied between the wreck and p' j shore all day. Many bodies were h ! recovered aud a considerable quan-3u quan-3u tity of the cargo was landed. Tweuty-0. Tweuty-0. two more bags ol New Zealand mails n, and two bags of New York mails were ,r brought ashorts to-day. Two divers have left Penzance for the wreck. u The interments ot the dead at St. Mary's was most decorous, and the coffius were strewn with flowers. But ;s few ot the bodies have been claimed j'ie by friends. The representatives of the H3 underwriters of the Hamburg com-. com-. pany are sanguine of recovering con-o con-o sidcrable specie and merchandise. ue Among the bodies are the following: (, One with "Boltzer" on a ring; lady ,er with an "S." on her liuen; another m with an "A." on her linen; one with the initials "S. E." on her chemise; another with a gold ring marked "Colizo," and two without any dis-f dis-f tinctive marks; one with a cold ring JJ; marked "Mc I. 0. T., 1S74;" another on with a gold ring marked "L. G. N, on C.;" one with the initials in the right w hand "I. R.;" oue body aged two, i i and another aged twelve. |