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Show I boatload, wen- f"und by the Maun-i Maun-i tanla. I It was 11 o'clock on Friday n:--ii?. I when the Mauretania was battling with a northely gale, that the lookout, sighted the West Point's small hoir, with Captain PlnUinm, tho second otll-cit, otll-cit, two engineers and twelve seamen, aboard. All the parly was well. In spite of having be n tossed about In an open b..at lor six days. Captain Pinkhaiu said that Just b( fore he made out th-3 lights of the Mauretania he had 4vci up hope of being saed by a passing vessel and was steering towmd tie? Zures. A The irsc e whs effected in ihirtv-cight ihirtv-cight mlnit.-.s from the tlm- ih- lockout lock-out discovered the little craft. The passengers of the .Mauretania subscribed sub-scribed $450 for the relief of the West Point's nien. t I SHIPWRECKED HAD GIVEN UP HOPE Ixindon, SepL 5. Awlreles received re-ceived this morning from the steamer Mauretania. bound from New York t.i Liverpool, gives further details of the rescue on Friday night of th- missing officers and crew of the burned Hrlil--h tramp steamer. West Point. The flrit newH that the shipwrecked men had I been picked up wa transr.il'l to J the American side of the Atlantic yesterday. yes-terday. Thy West Point va? burned at s- a. Sundx, August 2S. On Thursday tl.n lyeyland line &t.ane-r Devonian, we-;-boiind, picked up s.jtieen of the ere v. while the rt-ujatudjr, niaUsg another |