Show TWO TIVO only four Ito however wever known to ile saved lived new york march 17 the french line steamer ville de saint nazaire Naz alre which sailed from this inis port on march 6 bound for far the west indies foundered at sea of 01 her eighty two passengers and crew only four are known to be saved these arrived here yesterday esterday on the schooner hilda after a weeks drilling drifting about the I 1 atlantic in an open boat during which 34 of occupants went mad or died of sW starvation the saved are berry inspector of the cam dagnie generale maire magrethe Mal rethe the ship doctor stauts slants third engineer a san domagan dom ngan among the lost are dandrews first lieutenant lejeune pursur Nico laythe the second captain marianich Maria Mariana chief iet engineer mrs and four children starved to death the steamship ville vile de saint nazaire left this port on march 7 bound for west indian ports she was one of the smaller vessels of the french line and had been engaged in the west india trade for years the steamship encountered severe w weather cather march 7 while off hatteras tremendous seas sear swept over her and she he rolled and pitched greatly soon being waterlogged the captain gaye gave the order to man mail the four boats there v were tr L C 3 82 persons in all in the haste to leave eave the vessel it was impossible Impo sEible to gel provisions or water to last more than a day tae largest boat contained 38 persons it had practically no provisions provision it was tossed about for seven days and seven nights and for six of these days and nights the passengers lias were without food or drink the survivors of this ocean tragedy aru are hardly able yet to give a correct story of the last twelve days |