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in the Southern mackerel fishery near Townsend Inlet, May ii. Crew 

 saved. Value, $3,000; insurance, $2,200. 



Sch. CARRIE F. BUTLER, 68.35 tons, owned by William Parsons, 

 wrecked at Rustico, Oct. 31. Crew saved. Value, $2,000; insurance, 

 $1,500. 



Sch. O. S. BAILEY, 58.22 tons, owned by Hardy Brothers and others, 

 abandoned at sea on passage from Dominica for Boston, Nov. 22. Crew 

 rescued. Value, $6,000 ; insurance, $4,700. 



Sch. TRENTON, 41.72 tons, owned by David Low & Co., wrecked near 

 Deer Island, May 11. Crew saved. Value, $1,250; insurance, $500. 



Sch. CADET, 60. 38 tons, owned by B. Haskell & Sons and employed in 

 the squid fishery, wrecked at Langlaid, N. S., Aug. 14. Crew saved. Val- 

 ue, $2,500; insurance, $1,600. 



Sch. RIVAL, 53.88 tons, owned by Sylvanus Smith, wrecked at Rye 

 Beach in the Winter shore fishery, Feb. 24. Crew saved. Value, $1,810 ; 

 insurance, $1,534. 



Sch. SPARKLING WAVE, 48.66 tons, owned by Wonson Brothers, 

 wrecked in the bait fishery on Shovelful Shoal, May 15. Crew saved. 

 Value, $1,475 j insurance, $1,253. 



Lost Overboard. — John Clancy knocked overboard from sch. ^. R. Lane, 

 Feb. 8, and Michael O'Malley fell overboard from sch. Edward A. Horto7i, 

 Feb. 19, in Winter shore fishery. Daniel McDougal washed overboard 

 from sch. J. J. Clark about 70 miles off Highland Light, March 6. George 

 Hunson jumped overboard from sch. Jamestown in the harbor, April r6. 

 Michael Tobin washed from bowsprit of sch. John Smith, Aug. 29, on 

 Georges. 



Capsized in Dories. — Charles and Clarence Myers, brothers, from sch. 

 Oreanus, in Winter shore fishery, Jan. 28. Andrew Johnson from sch. Wil- 

 liam H. Oakes, in February ; George Ryan from sch. William H. Foye, 

 March 2 ; Lewis Thompson, Gordon Scott and William Nickerson from 

 sch. Herbert M. Rogers, March 10; James McDonald, George Perkins, Da- 

 vid B. Tinker and Joseph Goslin from sch. Hattie S. Clark, and Thomas 

 Williams of sch. Ernest F. Norwood, March 25 (while going ashore at Bliss 

 Harbor, N. B.) ; David Morrison from sch. Mary F. Chisholm, in August; 

 John and Malcom McCloud and James Publicover from sch. Laura N'elson, 

 Dec. 26 ; all in the Bank fisheries. Robert McDonald and Joseph Chis- 

 holm from sch. Highflyer, on Jeffrey's, Dec. i. 



Lost in Dories. — William Andrews and Nicholas Colberg from sch. Al- 

 ice G. Wonson, Jan. 29 ; John Olsen and Charles Hanson from sch. Andrew 

 Leighton, March 18 ; Arthur Hennan and Thomas Davidson from sch. Gath- 

 erer, March 31 all on the Banks. 



