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NAVAL

... St., went out of harbour yesterday, and anchored at Spithead; she will sail a day or two for Plymouth, there to embark Ixird Howden. Bloodhound, St., and Cleopatra, have bojft sailed for the eastward, to pay off. Directions have been given (W the mortar ...

Advertisements & Notices

... precisely, to celebrate the CORO- StrIeetbN of his M~ost Gracious Maejesty KING GEORGE the FOURTHl; NbA o e superb SILVER CUP, sailed for In Honour of that Event, on ahen asyltst, from Blackvall to Coal-House Point, below Gravesend, cR by Gentlemnen's Pleasure ...

NAVAL

... meal, aud some artillery men. 4 p.*. of the same date, H.M. St. Trident sailed for England, to touch at Algeria, Gibraltar, and Lisbon. 4.30 p.m. same date, lI.M st. Locust sailed for Tunis. March Gibraltar, lI.M. St. Virapi, and H.M. ship Kuryalus, with ...

NAVAL

... 3, brigantine, after being towed to the Nore, was e inspected by the Captain-Superintendent for the Commanderin-chief, and sailed for Devonport, where she is to be paid advance and receive her final orders. TheHavarmah, 20, razee, hui her and bowsprit ...

NAVAL

... NAVAL. von port, J\s. If.—Albatross, lfi, Coin. A. Farqnhar. sailed on the for the const «f Africa. Camel, naval lighter, arrived on the 17th, with stores from l'cinbroke.-rtpid, r, 6, Lieut.-Com. Prm, came into harbour on the 18ih, to be paid off.—Kear-Adm ...

Advertisements & Notices

... timber; sailed 7th August, in conmpany with the Nlinerva, of Htull; Hannah, of Shields; and Hop, of Blvl; the latter vessel bore up two days after sailing, having sprung a leak iii lat. 55. 54. Put back the Lucies, Rossiter, fur Baltimore. Sail- ed hit ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.—Mails

... Antwerp. Sailed- Oio-Da. rara. ' Livkrpool, Jax. 31.—Arrived: Percival, Boston; Colmjt Savannah; Enriqueia, Habana ; Gardvne, Patagonia; J.».» Jamaica; Devonport, New Orleans; Lady of the Lake St. N.H.; Eliza Guthrie, St. John's, N.B. Sailed: Majestic ...

NAVAL

... to London. DEVONroat, March 30.—sidon, st.-fr., arrived this morning from Portsmouth, on a cruise to test her engines and sailing qualities. Sir C. Napier, was on board. Tyne, 26, arrived yesterday from Ireland. Arachne. sloop-of-war, was launched this ...

Advertisements & Notices

... l)utiolo of prelilioni whiief offer ?? of ?? LARGE FORTUNES, JAMES VOLLHENI , of ,'am.burg, is now SELLING TITLES for the saile. Persons denirous to in. terest tilemoelres in this advantageous Atatribotion ?? PrIditto,,, and all partieulur, by , 1 3 a ...

NAVAL

... NAVAL. Portsmouth, March J.—at. flagship, was taken Into thi* day. Dragon, s. f., Capt. Ramsay, will sail to-morrow for Cork with m«al. The Sidon's trial again put off till the bth, as she cannot be got ready before that day. The Portland ordered here ...

LONDON, MONDAY, OCT. 26

... remaining motionless during the interval, idly revolving her paddles. It is not a question of quicker or slower sailing, but of sailing or no sailing. This is not all. There is no resemblance between the light on St. John Point, and either of the lights on ...