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Show SAVED PROM WRECK Steamer New York Took Off Crew of Sinking Vessel. NEW YORK, July 22. Tho steamship steam-ship New York, which arrived last night from Southampton and Cherbourg, Cher-bourg, brought 1(H saloon, 120 socond cabin passengers and a largo quantity of mail from tho Hamburg-American lino Htcamor Deutschland, which was disablod by running into a pier at Dover. Do-ver. There was ono death on board the New York during tho voyago, Henry Peine du Bois, an art critic on tho stall' of tho New York American, who died on Friday of heart failure. Mr. du Bois was -17 yoars of ago. His body was brought to port. Thero was an exciting rescue- of a crew of a sinking vessel by o boat's crew from tho Now York. On July jfi. at 6:35 p. m., latitudo 41.20, longitude 53.80, a vessel was sighted showing signals of distress. The Now !irjru altered her courso and. boro down on the wreck. Tho sinking craft proved to bo the Norwegian bark Undal, Capt. Gnbrielson, bound from St. John, N. 15,, for Newport. Tho vessel was iu a water-logged condition and liable to sink at an' moment, nud tho entire crew ot! eleven men wero taken off, The wrock was sot on llro. |