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Island, with a load of produce. Crew saved. Owned by C. C. Pet- 

 tingill and Capt. Robert Allen. Valued at $3,500 ; insured for 

 $3,000. 



Schooner COL. ALLEN was lost near Louisburg Harbor, C. B., 

 December 10th, while on her passage to Newfoundland. Crew saved. 

 Owned by Daniel Say ward. Valued at $12,000 ; insured for $10,000. 



CHRISTOPHER GROUSE, a native of Liverpool, N. S., was lost over- 

 board from schooner Carrie E. Grouse, on the passage from New- 

 foundland, February 3d. 



HORATIO BARTLETT, of Camden, Me., one of the crew of schooner 

 William Babson, was washed overboard on Georges, April 30th, and 

 drowned. 



CAPT. JOHN MCLELLAN, master of schooner Sabine, was lost over- 

 board on Georges, while at the wheel, February 12th. 



ANGUS E. GILLIS and THOMAS E. LADD, two of the crew of schooner 

 Prince of Wales, were lost overboard and drowned, May 17th, while 

 on the passage from Surinam. 



1866. 



Twenty-six lives and fifteen vessels were lost this year, as follows : 

 three vessels in the Georges fishery, three in the Bay of St. Law- 

 rence, three in the shore, two in the Newfoundland, and four in the 

 freighting business. 



Schooner JAMES SEWARD, lost off Rockland, Me., November 

 14th, while on her passage home from the Bay. Crew saved. Owned 

 by David Parkhurst. Valued with her cargo at $8,000 ; insured for 

 $6,820. 



Boat MARY, sank while coming from Boston, May 1st. Crew 

 saved. Owned by John Clark, 3d. Valued at $700 ; no insurance. 



Schooner CLARION, lost off Newport, R. I., in May. Crew 

 saved. Owned by Addison Procter, and others. Valued at $2,550 ; 

 insured for $2,250. 



Schooner BOXER sprung aleak and sank off Eastern Point, on 

 the night of Nov. 17th. Crew saved. Valued at $800 ; insured for 

 $700. 



Schooner DWIGHT, in the freighting business, lost near Key 

 West, in Januaty. Crew saved. Owned by Capt. Oliver G. Lane, 

 Annisquam. Valued at $11,000 ; insured for $9,000. 



Schooner CARRIE E. GROUSE, lost on the passage to Balti- 

 more, in February, with her crew of six men, as follows : William 

 L. Grouse, Master ; George Gerring, Hugh McLain, Wm. Hewlett, 



