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Show BY TOD AND WAYE. - STORIES OF WRECK AND . DISASTER ON THE WEST COAST 0 EUROPE. Seven Lives Lost by the Stranding of a Vessel Ves-sel Off the Irish Coast Other , Sews From Foreign Lands in Brief London, Nov. 13. The bark which was yesterday stranded off Kinsale, Ireland, is the Gylfe from Quebec, October 1, for Liverpool. Liver-pool. The life saving crew of Kinsale finally succeeded in rescuing the captain and four of the crew, but all the other men on the bark were drowned. The number of those who lost their lives on the stranding of the Gylfe is seven. Stories of wreck and disaster caused by the storm continue to be received. News has just reached this city of the loss at sea of the British steamer Fairfield. No lives were lost. Paris, Nov. 13. The recent gale caused an immense amount of damage in all parts of France, and a number of persons were killed. Several vessels were wrecked at Fecamp, on the English channel, but only one man was drowned. Two smacks of Cherbourg, with their crews, numbering ten men, are missing. |