AMERICAN SHIPWRECKS
... whole number of vessels lost was 442. Of these there were- Ships and barques . 74 Sloops 16 Brigs 124 Steam Boats .. 9 Schooners 187 Unknown . .. 32 Of these there were lost towards the close of ...
... whole number of vessels lost was 442. Of these there were- Ships and barques . 74 Sloops 16 Brigs 124 Steam Boats .. 9 Schooners 187 Unknown . .. 32 Of these there were lost towards the close of ...
... if AN INDIAIaIAN AND TWO EMIGRANT SHIPS LOST.- I a MIltACULOUS PRESERIVATION OF fOUR HUNDRED the LIVES. WoTHIN the I Dt three or four days the sulbjoined inteltlgenne athas be e reeeived at Lloyd's, anso iocinog a lost fearful storm OD haviny occurred ...
... the averagecost of each ship (in- eluding insarance), in the first instance, at £8,006, and that re of their successive re-equipmente at £5,000, the aggregate capital invested will have been £13,348,000. The number of ships lost has been 130 ; of those ...
... their changes, and of still greater that he should cros be able to ascertain the position of his ship at any time. It once men happened to him to meet a ship, a whaler, seven or eight degrees I out ii her longitude. On. his asking the captain how this came ...
... principal part of the upward- r. bound ships by this list, are remaining in our Roads and below in the Castle-those for the Baltic proceed as cleared. On the e28th it blew a heavy gale from the SW. wvhen several ships lost anchors and cables. anid drove to ...
... EMIGRANTS.-The German portion of the passengers for the frigate-built ship Madras, which cleared yesterday for New York, arrived here on Friday last, on board of the Hull Steam Packet Company's ship Monarch, from Antwerp, and consisted of five after-cabin and ...
... TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF THE' OCEAN MONARCH~, PACKET SHIP, BY FIRE-.170 LIVES LOST. In our third edition, last week, we published a brief account of the burning of a Ship, supposed to be the 4 ?? Ocean Monarch. This supposition has turned out to be correct ...
... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS: At Hamburg, on the 7th inst. ?The Lady Williamson, Foster; John, Cambell; ln the Brielle, ?The York Packet, Husband ; At Antwerp,?The Vrow Margina. Ojes; Thornton, Brigham; Yorkshireman, Eyre ; At Flushing, ?The Welvaart ...
... they reached thesbhore with great difficulty; Darby, Hunter,ol Nwqwcastle, crew lost,' ship total wreck; Ihe Jason, be- -loaging to Clay, in 7billast, crew and vesrel lost. Brridlinigittii Nov., 2-Tbe fiord Nrlson, Wiikin-otr, of Su nderlae;, put in her- ...
... sailed about two o'clock for the Baltic The Hinchirbroke packet sailed froaji Jamaica to F7alnasuth, J Oth July, and was lost on ihe -.5th on Wat- ? ling Key. The surgeon was drowned. By tle scientific and jardicions arrangement of L M. SHilhonseý ...
... Crep% cent, Browp; all from Petersburg. Eliza, Witty, from. It is greatly to be reared that much damage has been- dope to the shipping, by lhe tremendous gale of Tliurs- day nod Fnjdak. Thirly-seven Sail are reported-t b ashore between Telney llaven and Grimsbty ...
... tbeimoutlh Softh~e'Daoitlnie, : snd'.j^gaie -Prlngging:up bosth vessel eawl store9 rare 'totally lost. 'Crew. saved. ' On the ist iostanwas Iaeqhed irotn tbe ship yard cof Mr. Edward. Gibson,% , this place, a Ibrig called the. Saiudel,..Spyvee, 0r ,6t, t2 ...