THE COSPATRICK SURVIVORS.
A correspondent has kindly forwarded to us a copy of the London Daily News of February 9, in which is the following paragraph :— "The report published yesterday morning that two more survivors from the Coapatrick were on their way home from St. Helena on board a vessel named the Coldstream, proves to be incorrect. On enquiry at the offices of Messrs Tighe and Smith, the owners of that vessel, it was ascertained that the Coldatream called at St. Helena on the 11th December. She brought away from there a distressed seaman suffering from dysentery, who had been left; on the island by a sbip from Java, and who was in the hospital on the arrival there of thethreesurvivorsofthe Co patrick. A misunderstanding with regard to this circumstance appears to have given rise to the report published yesterday."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 80, 3 April 1875, Page 2
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