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Show CREW OF ONATO ARE EXONERATED PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 19. The four survivors of the crew of the British schooner Onato, who were charged with mutiny by Captain Sullivan of the American steamship Zirkel, were exonerated ex-onerated today by T. P. Porter, the British consul, after an inquiry. They will be sent to their homes in Newfoundland New-foundland in a few days. The men were rescued from the Onato, which was drifting helplessly in mid-ocean, October S, and the schooner set adrift. Captain Bruskett, master of the Onato, and his brother, Ernest, the first mate, had been killed. |