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 ...
... are on the gui cive. ' The underwriters will be serious sufferers. Of the eighteen lost ships, sixteen were insured in the Exchange Rooms, Glasgow. The number of clean ships is twenty-four. A letter received at Leith, on Monday, asserts that all the Crews ...
... Zephyr, fish. Private Letter received by Gentleman this city, states that 7 ships were lost, and 17 fast in the ice. Particulars not stated. But it is known that the seven ships lost, not one belongs to the Port of Hull. ...
... I'urco- Egypt an fleet, a short distance from Alexandria, and that after a sanguinary conflict, in which the barbarian* lost several ships, taken or burnt, they were entirely dispersed. The contains, under the heed a pretended private letter from Brussels ...
... Carlill, 2 fish —Laurel. Manger, lost—Le£» 5 fish—Lord Wellington, Harrison, 1 fish—North Story, lost —Oxenbope, M'lntosh, lost—Prog * 1.. natt, lost—Venerable, Bennett. 3 fish— Volunteer, ham, fish—William, North, lost, (master dead; Ham ...
... SPOKEN. The Mautura, in lat. 43. long. 11. the Anna ship, having on board the despatches of the Ellen ship, which has been lost. SOUND LIST. Ships and Captains. From To April 9. Fortuna, Madsen Libau Grimsby Rhine, Matson Hull Riga 10. John Rickinson ...
... European and other families from shore. A Turkish ' ship of the line nas been destroyed by fire, after an at- tack by a number nf Greek vessels off .vl ytileue, in ' winch the Greeks lost many ships. The Fcyns — In consequence of ihe intelligence from ...
... ice were detached from the summit the mountain, and great extent of country was laid waste, but fortunately lives were lost. Ships sea, at the distance of 20 leagues were covered with volcanic asiies. Thpre were three distinct eruptions, each very violent ...
... rather considerable purchase; ate reported. Uum finn; the chief sales arc of proofs 1 and over at Is. fid.; the seven Jamaica ships lost In the Gulf passage had a considerable proportion of their cargoes of Rum. Geneva still neglected. HEMP, FLAX, and TALLOW ...
... dated Dec 30, give the following account of English ships lost or suldk off the Texel in the late gales:-The& ero, of 74 guns, crew lust; the Centurion, of eight carronades, crew lost; the Grasshopper, of 32 guns, and a crew of 120 men, 'and t 16 pas-eogers ...
... to be applied to the relief of the poorer plant.!, of the colony . The Danes are endeavouring to sjive the cordage of the ships lost in December on the coast of Jutland. On the 30th last an English brig made an effort to set tbe wreck uu fire but did not ...
... Berwick Ship Lively, lost. Lbith ship>.— Raffia, Marr, lo fish: Home Castle, Wallace, 3 ditto; Success, Thomson, lost; WUliam and Ann, Wake. 3 fish. Kirkaldy Ships— Caledonia, Todd, 10 fish; Earl Percy, Davison. S ditto; Rambler, Thomas, ...