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COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Jan 17

... that the Castlereagh aight have sailed on the morning of the Ist of Septeinber. The quesfioa for the opinion of the Court was, whether or not the sail- ing of the ship, under the circuestaosee stated, cotnstitut- ed a sailing within the terms of the wvarrantey ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... defence set up was, that the undecrwri- ter was deceived as to tile time of sailing; and that if this had been known, the insurance would not have been effected. The sailing of the vessel two rays earlier could make no difference as to the risk. If, indeed ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... found expedient to take protests. Tuesday afternoon, tire fine armed sltip North Bri- ton sailed from Leith Harbour to tite Roads, prepara- tory to her sailing for Sydiey, Netw Sooth Wales. Tie day being tolerably fise, accompanied with a stiff breeze ...

HADDINGTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... fifty sail of vessels, manned by upwards of two thousand seamen, in the early deep-sea herring fishery on our coast every year. Our last number even recorded the arrival at and sailing from Lerwick of a fleet of 86 sail of these vessels. They sailed on the ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Feb. 7

... materialfaets in the cause. Sir J. Nichol1 sail the case was one of some consider- ableiiuijoitanee, not o0aly to thae individluals concerned, buattoithe commercial interests of the country. The vessel sailed ?? in 1831, ani returned in itilcy 1833, in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—May 27

... of their captains, who, by any act of negligence, however tri. fling, in omitting to repair any injury to the vessel or the sails, happening after the voyage had begun, mieht vitiate the policy. Such a rule would be most dangerous to the shipping interests ...

EXCHEQUER COURT—November 8

... employ, or otherivie. The policy was dated in March, the premium being L.7 7s. per cent., and the vessel, called thi Clipper, sailed to tile river Benin in Maly. She arrived there in June, land commenced her trading-voyage. She remained in the river twelve ...

MANUrACTURES IN EDIN

... n nre equally great. L Sailing vessels, and steam boats, sail regularly from w Leith and Newhaven to Dundee, Aberdeen, Newcastle, as and the other prineipal ports on the east coast. To ol Lundon two or three steam vessels sail weekly, perform. ta !ing ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS.—Aug. 17

... Colonel, Dao a privaste i MODE OF CURING A FANATIC.- I recol- lect, said a shipmaster the other day, having a fellow who sailed with me several voyages, who always when he got tipsy threatened to drownr hirn. self, and used to cause a great deal of alarm ...

MUTINY AND MURDER AT SEA

... brig Braganza, of Philadelphia, a which sailed from 'St John's, Porto Rico, with a cargo of sugar consigned to Messrs-Grant, Balfour, & Co. of Genoa, put into Philadelphia in distress, and having got repaired, sailed from that city on the t 8th July lasr ...

JURY COURT

... good by the ship. This proof of the usage seene!l, however, to refer rather to the case of sailing vessels than to that of steam vessels, in which, as they sail on a level keel, have spacious decks, and are propelled froni below, the practice of carrying ...

ADMIRALTY COURT

... sworn, that the Earl Batburst's sails were not clewed up when the anchor was let go, and that this omission, oting to the nature of the ground, caused the anchor to drag. On the other side it was sworn, that all tho sails were clewed up, except one of the ...