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Show Lunt at Sv. Lewes, Del., 3. The captain ot the(: steamer Magnolia reporto that he left Savannah on September '7tn. The ! wind was moderate until the 29tli, when it increased. At 4 a.m. on the ' 3Ulh Hie vessel was discovered lo be; leading badly. The pumps were started immediately, but could not gaiu ou the water. 'Iha fires were extinguished at S a.m.; the passeu Igerd aud crew left the ship at 5 p.m., witli twelve leet of w.iter in tbe hold, laud gaining fast. They were picked up about dark by thu b.vrk SlraUund, lrom Baltimore for the Baltic, and put on a pilot boat this morning and landed here. They aaeed nothing. New York, 3 Tne steamer was 1.200 tons burden, worth about $200,000, and insured. Site was loaded with cotton mid a miscellaneous miscellan-eous cargo of considerable value, con signed to New York. |