We repaired by lamp light to viow the wreck \ j and *uch a spefriable ti not to b • descnboi with j any accuracy. TUo lull was aloao left «iih i » . small part of the tifier cabiu. and ikiat in a tot- f ' tenng condition. Tktbeiek ar.J Riser tank wero oov.rml with •plintcrtxi boards broken cub- c in furniture, broken trunks, *tovc«. chimney- [ pipes, Hue* and machinery. Shoos, boots, la- a dies dresses, and men's apparc! in ctcry vario- c ty. buch an atomic sotno. and in such variety as the moms were fprwi about is impossible to [ , describe; a piece of human liver and a human a kidney, the former side hy side wiih a well sino-ked ham. complete a wreck never was seen and front so small a craft, such a quantity of : material to have mode such an extension over * tho beach could not have been supposed pos*i- v b'.e. From all tbu facts I could collect tho cx-lnufi have been the result of careless- ^i • ■Every attention vh paid to nllerinre the pain- 'c ful conditiuit uf tho cuffrrera. ami too much p praise cannot be giv«*n lu Mr. Abraham T. Lit- ■ ton, tho bcrifcvolent landlord of Rudi Run, and | his family, for their unceasing attention to the d | wants of tho wick anJ wounded, and also to his *■Soest*. Il's houKoand furniture were badly a- ■ used by the crowd of persons congregated on this distrcsitni] ocnricM, and all went on without a murmur. Very re*j*ctfulljr vours, «James Sinclair. (