Show ALL ALL ON BOARD WERE lOST Probably Probably Sixty Persons on the Wrecked Steamer Steadier j DESPERATE t LIFE LIFE float aha anti Wreckage Amou the or Assist a aiice ce Available st Johns Jan 13 1 a tol fol comprise all th the details regard regardIng lag Ing the wreck In st Marys bay that could be obtained l up to midnights midnight The ship Is a two masted steamer ot of nearly tons and probablY earned carried a crow crew ot of sixty with some passengers She Sho went ashore before daybreak on Thursday strIking n a ledge at the foot ot of the cliff where escape was hopeless The crew launched the boats bonis but probably during the panic some were crushed against her side others being swamped t alt all the tho occupants occUpants I pants apparently perishing I The Tho ship Was seen to be on fire by residents six mites miles away Attracted to the scene they found the after half ot of the wreck blazing fiercely and the tho forepart under water Kerosene In the cargo corgo helped the blaze At that time only three men left leCt on board Two were on the bridge and ono one was In the rigging Those on the tho bridge were sate safe until about 2 p pm pm m when they were washed overboard and drowned the bridge being carried away awny The soon utter after left the tho rigging swam to the rocks and twice endeavored to got get n a tooting footing Fair Fail FairIng FailIng Ing In this he made his way back to the rigging where shere he died ot of exposure during the night Many dead bodies are visible tossing In the surf Burt Two of at them thrown up In a cove cannot bl be reached owing tl to the heavy sea One Is thought to be that ot of a woman Boats Bots and wre kage are strewn among the rocks for tor mites miles Yesterday l Friday was more stormy than the tho day before beCore and It was wall Impossible to reach the wre wreck k which has hIlS gone to pIeces t to such nn an extent that It has sunk beneath the tho waves A severe gale Is i raging tonight which Is likely to re reduce reduce duce her ber to fragments The Tho wreck commIssioner hones hODes to bo be able to oh ob tam her name toda today Saturday flesh Resl dents along the shore made every pos possible possible sible effort to resCUe the survivor In Inthe Inthe the rIgging but lacking proper out outfits ts they were unable to sUcceed There Thero Is no not the slightest prospect that any soul on board escaped death as the Intense midwinter cold would M If any allY wl who o escaped drowning A m has just arrived tram from Peters river that n a trunk runk filled with clothing has been washed ashore there |