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and four passengers, succeeded in reaching Blasket Island, on the coast of Kerry, after five days tossing on the Atlantic. The occupants of the boat were in a perfectly exchanged state when they reached the island, and two of her passengers dropped dead shortly after landing. The names of the survivors are as follows: Harmer B. Parmalee, master, native of New York; Charles Bowlings, chief mate, do.; Thos. Morton, second mate, Liverpool; James Hanlan, third mate, Boston; Richard Williams, boatswain, New Orleans; Samuel Dean, carpenter, New York, (originally from Kinsale, county Cork;) William Beverland, A. B. Londonderry, Ireland; Daniel Donovan, A. B., New York, (originally from Queenstown;) Alexander O'Hara, A. B. Dublin; John Winn) A. B., Liverpool; and the steward, a Frenchman. Passengers Saved — George Porter and John Murphy, both of Liverpool. Passengers Buried on the Blasket Island — Quinn, Killarney, and a Scotch lad. The ship is insured in Liverpool