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John McLain, Robert Swallow. Owned by John Perkins & Co. 

 Valued at 612,000 ; insured for 810,000. 



Schooner D. L. STURGIS was disabled while on her passage to 

 Rochelle, and put into Bermuda, where she was condemned. Owned 

 by Francis W. Homans, and others. Valued at 011,000 ; insured for 

 69,000. 



Schooner GEORGE J. MARSH was lost off Magdalene Islands, 

 in September, while en the passage from Ivitgut, Greenland. Crew 

 saved. Owned by Capt. Samuel Irwin, George J. Marsh, and others. 

 Valued at 831,000 ; insured for 814,000. 



Schooner M. C. ROWE, lost in January, while on the passage 

 from Newfoundland. Crew saved. Owned by David Low & Co. 

 Valued at $10,500 ; insured for 68,000. 



Schooner GEN. SHERIDAN, lost off Cape Canso, January 14th, 

 on the passage home from Newfoundland. Four of the crew were 

 lost, viz. : James Pringle, Robert Dahl, George Howard, Thomas 

 Harris. Owned by Walen & Co. Valued at 812,000 ; insured for 

 810,000. 



Schooner ARCTURUS, in the Georges fishery, struck on L'Horn- 

 maclieu Shoal, May 3d, and was sunk. Crew saved. She was aban- 

 doned to the underwriters, and subsequently raised and sold. Owned 

 by James Mansfield & Co. and Capt. Eben Davis. Valued at 82,400 ; 

 insured for $2,250. 



Schooner SARAH sprung aleak and sank on Georges, July 16th. 

 Crew saved. Owned by William II. Oakes and George II. Smith. 

 Valued at 82,800 ; insured fo 81,700. 



Schooner CLARA DAVIS, lost on Georges in the gale of October 

 18tb, with all her crew of eight men, viz. : Matthew Caig, Master; 

 George Zwicker, Edward Marshall, Richard Troy, Charles Lunt, 

 John "Wade, Peter Burke, Joseph Silva. Owned by James Mans- 

 field & Sons. Valued at $3,000 ; insured for 82,675. 



Schooner MARTHA & ELIZA was run down and sunk by schooner 

 Northerner, on the 30th of August, near Magdalene Islands. Crew 

 saved. Owned by Joseph O. Procter. Valued at 84,200 ; insured 

 for 83,675. 



Schooner ARCOLA, drove ashore at Port Hood, on the 4th o'f 

 October, and became a total loss. Crew saved. Owned by Gusta- 

 vua Griffin & Son, of Annisquam. Valued at 82,300 ; insured for 

 82,025. 



Four men were lost from the wreck of schooner Maggie McLane, 

 which was being towed in by the schooner Lady Franklin, on the 



