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THE GALE OF LAST WEEK.I

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THE GALE OF LAST WEEK. (From the Liverpool Telegraph) We believe we speak without exaggeration when we say that the 25th and 26th of October has engraved a melancholy line in the annals of maritime disasters. For the time the gale lasted it was, perhaps, the most de- structive of any storm since the beginning of this cen- tury, the loss of vessels and life being most appalling whilst its devastating fury continued. We speak in re- ference to those whose fate is beyond conjecture, but, to swell the total, numbers of unfortunate craft have foundered with their crews, leaving only floating frag- ments for the mind to guess at a fate not to be revealed in time. The actual loss to the shipping intereat on the 25th and 26th of October, 1859, is beyond all conception, and perhaps without parallel within living recollection. To give our readers some idea of the destructive fury of the gale in question, we give below, collected with g. eat care, so as to be as accurate as possible, a list of the vessels that were totally lost only, in the now memorable late gale, with an account of the crews all drowned, partly saved, and all saved. We have omitted including the vessels that have suffered damage only by being driven on shore in that gale, for the reason that the list would then exceed more than double its present length, and far beyond our available space. As will be seen, the loss in human life during the 25th & 26th of last month is most melancholy indeed. Ariadne, at Newhaven—all saved Amais, at Newqay-all saved Ann, at Newquay—all saved Anna Maria, at Watchet—all saved A brig, at Morte Bay-all drowned A brig, at Yarmouih-all drowned A sloop, at Newport-all drowned Abbey, at Margate-all drowned Anna Dorothea, at Yarmouth-all saved Ann, at Bideford-all drowned A schooner, at Aberporth-all drowned Admiral Cator, at Hartlepool—all saved A brig, on the Goodwin Sands-all drowned Busy, at Fort Isaac-all saved Beverly, at Bude-one drowned Brigantine, at Penarth-all drowned Brothers, at Porthcawl—all saved Benjamin, at Bridlington-all drowned Blanche Marie, at Guernsey-all saved British Rover, at Dunbar-all saved Beatrice Catherine, at Porthor Bay—all drowned Bubona, at North Berwick-all drowned Cuba, at Yarmouth—all drowned C. G. Fryer, at Widmouth-all saved Caroline, at Rye—three drowned Charles Holmes, at Aberbach-all drowned Carolina, at Portbgain—all saved Catherine, at Cemaes-all saved Claudia, at Poitbor Bay—all drowned Diana, at Douglas Head-all saved Elizabeth, at Yarmouth, all saved Enterprise, at Bridlington, one drowned Elizabeth Lass, at Dartmouth, one drowned Eleanor, at Northam Burrows, all saved Edward Protheroe, at Sandy Mouth, all saved Eliza Benyon, on the Mumbles, all saved Ebenezer, on the Mumbles, all saved Eliza, at Bardsey, all drowned Ellen, at Newquay, all saved Eliza, at Perthferin, all drowned Favourite, at Padstew, all saved Fame, at Mostyn, one drowned Five Vessels, at Ilfracombe, all drowned Friends, at Newport, all saved Golden Grove, at Lowestoft, all saved Hawkhill, at Hartlepool, all saved Hope, at Port Lechog, all saved Huntley, in the Mersey, all saved Hope, at Newquay, all saved Isa, at Plymouth, all drowned Isabella, at Rye, all saved Jane and Susan, at Minehead, all saved Joseph, at Milford, all saved John St Barbe, at Penarth, one drowned John and Jane, at Spital Point, all saved Kingston, at Penartb, all saved Leo, at Falkestone, all saved Louis Albert, at Penarth, all saved Lord Douglas, at Lowestoft, all saved Major Nanney, at Newquay, all saved Mary Jane, at Newquay, all saved Mary Ann, at Newquay, all saved Morning Star, at Cardigan, all drowned Martha Jane, at St Ives, all saved Melanis, at PadstoW, all saved Mary Lauder, at Watchet, all saved Mathildis, at Newport, all drowned Marlborough, at Ilfracombe, two drowned Mary, at Sully Island, all drowned Messenger, at Penmon, all drowned Mecca, at Hartlepool, all saved Majestic, at Spital Point, all saved Martha, at St David's, all saved Margaret, at Newquay, all saved Nancy, in the Channel, all saved Norwegian schooner, at Rye, three drowned Orion, at St David's, all drowned Oriental, at Rhyl, all saved Paragon, at Yarmouth, all saved Providence, at Padstow, all saved Primera Galan, at Dover, three drowned Pilot, at Dover, all drowned Percival, at Bristol, all saved Priscilla, at Porthor Bay, all drowned Queen, at Bristol, all saved Royal Charter, at Red Wharf Bay, 459 drowned Rosebud, at Watchet, all saved Robert, at Newquay, ail saved Sir R. Peel, at Portraeth, all drowned Swift, at Bristol, all saved Susan, at Bideford, all saved Sultan Selina, at Bristol, all saved Silia, at Yarmouth, all saved Sprite, at Maluko, all drowned Syria, at Whitby, four drowned Ship, on the Cow and Calf Rocks, all drowned Thistle, at Morte Bay, four saved Trio, at Stratton, all saved True Bess, at Solva, three drowned Thames, at Penarth. one drowned Three Vessels, at Dinas Head, all drowned Two Sisters, at Grimsby, all saved Union, at Newquay, all saved William, at Lyme, all saved Watchet Trader, at Skvrawathers, all saved Wave, at Freshwater Bov, all drowned On the bright side of this picture stands the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. It is only just we should acknowledge—and what place more fitting-the noble assistance it bos rendered in the cause of humanity, for through its timely aid many of the crews recorded above as saved were snatched from death by its excellent boats. May the institution meet with all the support it so eminently deserves.

ANOTHER LETTER FROM DR. LIVINGSTONE.

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