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 shooting and fishing apparatus, and a few small  and parcels of wearing apparel, have all been  from the wreck this morning; but no more bodies.

Nothing farther can be done from this time (nine o'clock) till seven in the evening, when it will be near water again.

The guard of the mail coach, who came up last night, says, that the report in Greenock was, that hundred pounds had been found in Mr Rollo’s travelling bag.

Another, and we believe a latter report, mentions about £1000 (since found to amount to £632 13)  of different banks has been found in the late Mr Rollo’s box with his journal; Capt. Sutherland’s sword, his military cap, and his lady’s silver tea-pot; case containing a fowling piece, with the necessary appendages, the property of the late Mr McAllister; the captain’s gold watch was found in his bed, and a box containing a considerable sum of money.

From the Glasgow Herald of yesterday.

This unfortunate vessel which has so long and so greatly excited public attention and sympathy was and completely hauled upon the beach on Sunday week. The work of the contractor and the of the Sheriff were both finished at  period. Two trunks were got on Sunday evening; a fowling piece and a military cap which belonged, it is supposed, to Capt. Sutherland. The following is a correct account of the money which has been recovered:—