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... with difficulty, but' E 1 l0 horses belonging to them wrere Lost. Trhree rnen ?? e belonging to the store-ship Relief lost their lives in ,e saving those of dragoons. Severalother ships lost a ti dl good many horses in the same succesaion of ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... SHIPPING NEWS. FATAL SmPwsscx.-Letters received in town, in. form us of the total loss, in Carnarvon Bay, of the ship William Turner, commanded by Captain Evans, with all hands on board. The melancholy catastro- phe occurred either daring the night of ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... at £17,000, but there is no knowing as yet whether any lives are lost.3 [ In the course of Cihristmas-day a small vessel, sup-. posed to be named the Joseph, is reported to have been lost, with all hands, at the back of Pendennis Castle, a large quantity ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... £17,000, but C1 there is noknlowing as yet whether any lives are lost. cc In the course of Christmas-day a small vessel, sap- D posed to be named the Joseph, is reported to have C been lost, with all hands, at the back of Pendennis Castle, a large quantity ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Quebec and Boston, as regards the shipping interest, are of a most deplora- ble nature. Two vessels, one the schooner Char. lotte, of Prince Edward's Island, bound to Quebec: and the other, the Marguerite, have been both lost at Pabin. The crews were saved ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Sophia was brought in. Providentially there were no lives lost in either of these collisions. SHIPWRECK AND Loss or TaREE Lras. -During the snow-storm on Wednesday night., at ten P. s., the fine ship Massasoit (of Plymouth), Capt. Barry, from Calcutta, with ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... weather was so boisterous that it was impossible to get'to her, and conseonently everything was lost. The captain reports that there were up- wards of 400 ships at Ichaboe when he left, loading and waiting for their turn. lie supoe by this time th;e guano ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... gale con- tinued, the ship being dashed about, acualynam- nagable, her rudder gone, and her hlhaffull of water. The remaining persons on beard, forty-five in all, were saved by the ship Rochester.. THEx Besus THmSTLE was totally lost near Lagan Point, on ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... belonging to Wisboach, while on her way toa MiddleboroughI for coals, was lost under similar cir- cumstances on the coast, about a mile to the south of Scarboroigh.-Another vessel was lost at Montrose. ,1 It was the brig St. Andrew's, of Arbroath. The life- ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... -weather wvas so boisterous that it was impossible to get to her, and conseauently everything was lost. The captain reports that there were up- wards of 400 ships at Ichaboec when lie left, loadi ng and waiting for their turn. He su poses by this time the ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... belonging to Wisbeach, while on her way to Middleborougl for coals, was lost under similar cir- cumstances on the coast, about a amile to the south of Scarborough.-Another vessel was lost at Montroso. It was the brig St. Andrew's, of Arbroath, The. life- boat ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... SHIPPING NEWS., __ ?? A FATAL SUnIrPvECK.-Letters received in town, in- form us of the total loss, in Carnarvon Bay, of tile ship William Turner, coramanded by Captain Evans, with all hands on board. Tlre mclancholy catastro- phe occurred either during ...