POLICE

... South Wales. The former sailed Feb 6, and from Rio April 20: the latter sailed l1ti February, and from ables 5th May. The Cumber- land, Cara, was to sail from Port Jacksou for England, in a few days after the Portland. Admiral ?? sailed from Rio for the River ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS

... and Regalia, transports; end Agnes, loaded and ready to sail for London. The.Spike, Quinron, had arrived and sailed for Bengal; and the Governor Raffles had arrivedffrom Batavia, and had sailed again for the same place. ...

LAW SITTINGS, THIS DAY

... Stockton. SHIP NEWS. DovEn, MARCH 19.-Sailed yesterday his Ilajest s packet Crnsa. der, with the mail, for C41ais._Arrived yesterday his Majeotis packet Ferret, from Calais; also the Wellington from Boulogne. Sailed to-day his Majesty's packet Ferret, with ...

THE COURT AT OSBORNE

... ligh-er. with stores, sailed on Toes. day, for Sheerness arid Chatham. The Penguin, packet, Lieut. Coin. Leslie, fas paid wages, Monday, and sailed on Tuesday, for Falmouth. The Torch, steamer, Lieut. Corn. M;sat. Hoseasoit, sailed on Wed- nesday, for Cork ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—THURSDAY

... warranted to sail] and warranted to depart ; a man might sail in a basin or an harbour, and not not sail from, whbich is to leave the bar- hour wholly. In Seijeant M~arshall's book it is laid down that; a mtan cannot he considered as sailing from a place ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... !d competent to prove the practice.of sailing vessels. Objec- le don repelled. le The examination was then resumed. ,d In the case of vessels meeting, the one with the wind al. to ways gave way to the one sailing on the wind-that is a Id 'uniform practice ...

JURY COURT

... (cargo valued at vel600) was seaworthy at the dome 'he was insured, and at the time of sailing fronm Limenrik? 2. Whether the said vessel w:s seaworthy when she sail- ed from 'larbet roads, in the Shannou, oil the . th February Isis? St 3. Whether, when ...

JURY COURT

... L. 1600,) was seaworthy, at the time she was in- m, e- sured, and at the time of sailing from Limerick ? le 2. Whether the said vessel was seaworthy when she Fs te sailed from 'arbet roads, in the Shannon, on the 7th Fe- lo brnnry (SIS? Sd it 3. Whetherswhen ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... time sailed from Port Jackson for London; and in this letter the plaintiffatated that he had dispatched a valuable cargo oif New Zealand furs by the ship Cumberland, from Port Jackson to London, via Van Dieman's Land, and that the Cumberland sailed from ...

COURTS OF LAW

... vessel is always a ;o, be considered as a vessel sailing free; and then it also C states, as an admitted fact, that If she meets a sailing St vessel on a wind, she ought to give w'ay, whether the vessel be sailing on the lerboard or on the' starboard ir tack ...

Published: Friday 25 December 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3247 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NAVAL

... Parliament. Nan t. The U.S. ship Yorhtoicn, Commander Bell, arrived on the 30th ult. from Port Praya, Cape Verde whence she sailed May 2. She lea at Port Praya the flagship Jamestown, Commodore Skinner, Commander Cunningham ; sloop of war Marion, Commander ...