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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... persons. But for the exertions of the boat's crew, both the hands and and the vessel would in all probability, have been lost. The ships of the lhue to be kept in commission, during the ensuing year are to be seven only, unless circum- stances should require ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... complainant was then sworn, and stated that he was t engaged with defendant on the 29th April; he left the ship I in Dublin, and lost two ether ships in consequence of the t defendant having detained his registry certificate. I Mr. Cochrane said the man ...

INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF FIVE PERSONS LOST IN TEH DESTRUCTION OF THE OCEAN MONARCH

... increaset very ra- pidly, and, in a short time, the whole ship appeared to be on fire; I was saved by a boat belonging to a packet, which 2 was close to the ship; the bulwarks, the masts, and all I the ship was nearly burned before I was saved: I know by sight ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... owners and crew of the ship Jamaica v. the owner of the Ito lan brigantine Sansoni. Mr. Hamorton, proctor, on the part of Messrs. Yestes and Co , Liverpool, owners of the ship Jamaica; also on the part of the crew of said ship, applied for liberty to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... ; from the Ohteervationo be took himself, a ship laden with timber ran foul of tile casoon-the said ship is gone to pieces, and all ?? supposed to be lost, as none of them have been seen r heard of, We lost three of our boatmen, and two boats wvere capsised ...

DULIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... the silver at Mr. Murphy'a office. A search was made, and the prisoner was arrested, when he alleged that he got drunk, and lost the money. The gus story of course was not credited, and the prisoner was Fe mel manded until search could be made for the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Quebec when the information Was sent to England. The vessel is stated to be fully insured. Two other emigrant ships, chartered by government, were lost about the same time as the Carrick. One is the Imogine, George Foreman, master, from Liverpool, and the other ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... alleged to have been lost, was ni,t the property of the: m plaifiif, but of bis son, who complained of having lost it; d secondiy, tbe jury should consider whetbet -or not the money a had been really lost ; and, thirdly, if the money was lost, it Ci was Inst ...

THE LOSS OF THE AMPHITRITE

... offer rewards to any person who would carry an order off tq, the captain Qf tbe ship to land with hi's crew. . 3. That although he was uade acquainted that a British ship was on shore at twenty minutes after seven o'clock,: be did not appear on the svpt ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... conduct, stated that he was a ship agent, and that it was his custom to attend at the Exchange on market days for the purpose of obtaining commissions. Mr. Fitzgerald said it was quite true that Mr. Fisher had formerly been a ship agent; but at present he ...

THE SUICIDE IN SACKVILLE-PLACE

... raddle. The ill-fated f Monks remonstrated-his family were on board, the vessel was about to sail, there was no time-and if he lost that packet he might not reach Liverpool in time to accompany his wife and children; but all te no avail, the raddle was ...