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THE PASSENGERS.

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apolis, Minn.; Mr. J. E. Burchell, Chicago , Ill. ;Col. A. Maillard, of San Rafael , Cal.; Mr. II.W. Shepard, Brooklyn , X. Y.; Lewis Bochatay,Kents Plains, Ct,; John J. Lalor, of Chicago ,C. II. Tyler, St. Louis ; and Jos. D. Pickeringand nephew, of Buffalo , X. Y.

The persons who were in the City of Buffalo are as follows: Mr. Ilenry White, of Weathers-field, Conn., who broke the glass door and gotout; Mrs. Bradley, of California ; Mr. J. P. Ilazel-ton, of Charleston , Ill. , and Mr. Gage, ot Illinois ,who escaped and afterward died. The nurse andchild of Mrs. Bradley, who occupied the rearstate-room, perished. Mrs. A. D. Marston andher mother and boy; Mrs. Trueworthy anddaughter, Mrs. Coffin, of California ; Mrs. Moore,of Ilammondsport, X. Y.; Mr. Hodgkins, ofBangor , Maine ;a gentleman going to SouthAmerica, very polite and fine looking, whoafterwards proved to be Mr. J. Spooner, of Peter-shaw, Mass. ; Mr. D. A. Rogers, of Chicago ; Mr.Barnard and Miss Mixer, daughter of Dr. Mixerof Buffalo ; Mr. Rice, of Lowell , Mass. ; Mr.J. F. Aldrich, of Des Moines , Iowa ; and, it is