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Parker Moodj;-, John Williams, James Montgomery, John Cadeel, 

 Antoue Prater, Frank Prater, Antone Silva, Allen O'Brien, Thomas 

 Thomas, and three others, names unknown. Owned by Samuel 

 Haskell. Valued at $4,500 ; insured for $3,557. 



Schooner WATER SPIRIT went ashore at Chetticamp, in the gale 

 of September 30th. Crew saved. Abandoned to the underwriters. 

 Owned by George Garland. Valued at $9,075 ; insured for $7,525. 



Schooner LADY FRANKLIN went ashore in the same gale, at 

 Malpec. Abandoned to the underwriters. Owned by William Par- 

 sons, 2d, & Co. Valued at $o,G00 ; insured for $4,900. 



Schooner STAR OF THE EAST, in the shore mackerel fishery, 

 sank on a ledge off Wood Island, September 29th. Crew saved. 

 Owned by Capt. Charles M. Curtis and Joseph Friend & Co. Valued 

 at $9,000 ; insured for $7,525. 



Schooner WATER WITCH, in the seining business, lost off Ma- 

 tinicus Island, Me., Aug. 3d. Crew saved. Owned by Capt. Addi- 

 son Wonson, and others. Valued at $2,000 ; no insurance. 



Schooner COL. ORNE was run down and sunk while pn her home- 

 ward passage from New York, May 14th. Crew saved. Owned bj' 

 Capt. Samuel Elwell, Jr. Valued at $2,500 ; insured for $1,800. 



Schooner JENNIE TYLER, lost in August, on her passage from 

 Para to New Y'ork. Eight men, viz. : Solomon Frellick, Master ; 

 E. King Coas, mate ; David Smith, Henry Robinson, Louis Dyer, 

 James Hamilton, and two Swedes, names unknown. Owned by 

 William Parsons, 2d, & Co., and others. Valued at $20,000 ; in- 

 sured for $11,000. 



Isaac Baker, of Manchester, was drowned from schooner Belle 

 Brandon, May 12th, while lying in Newport Harbor. 



William Blair, one of the crew of schooner Theron J. Dale, was 

 lost overboard on the passage to Demarara, on the 30th of April. 



Michael Malchy, mate of schooner Rattler, was lost overboard 

 in the gale of January 17th, while on the passage from Newfound- 

 land. 



James F. Southerland, mate of schooner Setagawa, and John 

 Tufts, mate of schooner George O. Ilovey, were drowned on the 

 homeward passage from Newfoundland. 



Daniel Burnham was lost overboard from schooner Arequipa, on 

 the 23d of November, while on the passage to Newfoundland. 



Samuel Roberts was lost overboard on Georges from schooner 

 Lookout; George Sceales, from the Samuel Wonson; J. A. 



