Terrible Wreck of a Vessel
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. {PBR UNITED PBES3 ASSOCIATION.) .' '.'." London, June 26. The ship Drummond Castle, during a gale off Aguilas, a Spanish seaport on the Mediterranean, sighted a large Fessel disabled, name unknown. From the statement of the captain of the Drummpnd Castle, he thought that emigrants were abroad, , and wer* battened down, as wild shrieks were tieard, and the captain of the ill. fated ressel shouted that,he had lost all hw« boats. The. vessel suddenly disap> %■■ peared early on the morning of the " tth instant. It is feared the vessel foundered in the gale. . v - L . , ..<#? T . . - \ Jun«27. It is beheved at Lloyd's that th©^i ressel^ sighted , by the Br^mmonl "1 ma sinking condition! is not an I •migrant jship, but probably a eoqlfe 1 rds^ or bxmisvar4-%oa|id tr^dajb. -..'., Jl
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 141, 28 June 1888, Page 2
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