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Shipping Intelligence

... clothes. Captain Phelan, who with his wife and daughter were the long-boat, reported that on the 21st of April he lost sight of the ship's jolly-boat, (in which were four men and a boy,) but he was under no apprehension for her safety, as she made good ...

LAMENTABLE CASE OF SHIP WRECK

... 24th, after having been upw; i.. her 16 holrs in the water, 12 of whicli we were up to q ald ar* pits. On the following day we lost lir. ctu Oer WV41 netwithstandung the most diligent search er ; ot find bim. He was, however, miacweaswl ver serid; himrelf ...

Ktceived for the relatives the late Mr. Matthews, driver of the Llangollen Coach, who lost his life by the falling

... relatives the late Mr. Matthews, driver of the Llangollen Coach, who lost his life by the falling of the bridge the Chester and Shrewsbury Railway, Joseph 10 And Family 1 o 0 To Prkvkxt Ships Leaking —A model of a Cork Wall, or interim# for wood built vessels ...

INQUESTS

... the tb e Waterloo Dock to a vessel called the Sheridan, when, ip a cousequence of the ship drifting astern, the deceased, who sr wiae 3tiiding on the gunwale of the ship, was struck by Ml It one of the spars falling and precipitated into the dock. , On being ...

Police Court

... charged with smuggling lbs of tobacco from the ship Columbia, at the Waterloo Dock. William M'Carty and Daniel Monaghan were also charged with nt'empting to f-mupgle a large quantity of tob ioco from the ship Forfarshire, at the Brunswick Dock. The ware ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, YESTERDAY

... 'oself hod had lthe inatiageuent of thfe afilair, would hiive Thu1 shipped thetim to order, on that oceasiots, because he lord SI-' dl leartat that Mli'. Roberts wats bnyimtg and shipping large Ki'l ii. qisatitities of goods9, too large an amiount for any ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... foreign goods prohibited from being imported into thisd country in cb American ships.] I consider that if the iavigation of laws were repealed we are able to build better ships for WQ the money in Sunderland, to sail as fast at the Americas *es linerm, and ...

INQUESTS

... she was removed, shortly afterward4.-Verdict, accidental death. at On Sunday morning lost, about four o'clock, a seaman ie named Samuel George Ward, belonging to the ship a Cornelia, met with his death from injuries received by a 19 fall at the Piince's ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MADAME [ill]

... had passed on. On reading it over he felt confirmed in the impression that had been made on him by their conversation, and lost no time ia going to the Olympic Theatre. He there stated what he had heard, and showed the letter, of which the following is ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lithographic printer, Marchester. ?? o -- They y e SHIP WRECKS.-The sloop Swan, of Oban, to Chester INTl tiden with lead ore, was towed into port by the steamer before :- S . Patrick, on Sunday. The sloop had lost her mast, of Bll it and a great portion of her ...

EXECUTION OF VARTIE, PEARSON, AND DEALTRY

... the above-tmentioned unhappy delinquents, a great - concourse of persons assembled in tbe.Old Bailey, to c ti witneas the lost sad ceremonies. N st Vartie, whose fate has excited the liveliest com- I e miseration, and for whom much interest has been ...

LOSS OF THE BENCOOLEN.—INQUEST ON ONE OF THE SEAMEN

... long~ way from the ship. The cope broke: it was sistin1 not cut by any One. I-e juniiped into the boat without he fel any erders. He did not hear any orders giveni by the conve captain or pilot that the beat should return to the ship. follov All hanids ...