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 ...
... 'Ehe two English ships Superior and Lady Grey, mentioned yesterday, were both lost very near the XAPLellan. Two of the crew of the lost ships arrived in her. They are natives of the Shetland Islands. On the 30th of August the M'Lellan lost a ...
... samiti degr ee of popular sympathy felt for fr the friends andi relatives of the unfortunate sailors who m perished in tile lost ships. The original feeling of sus- 1V pense change d gradually to that of indifference or forget- f folioess, which grew stilT ...
... if AN INDIAIaIAN AND TWO EMIGRANT SHIPS LOST.- I a MIltACULOUS PRESERIVATION OF fOUR HUNDRED the LIVES. WoTHIN the I Dt three or four days the sulbjoined inteltlgenne athas be e reeeived at Lloyd's, anso iocinog a lost fearful storm OD haviny occurred ...
... eI cargo, palm oil, was completely lost. The ship's company, tb with the exception of Mr. Morgan, the surgeon, were all saved; but unhappily he and another medical gentleman, Pt of the name of Read, a passenger, lost their lives in endea. in vouring to ...
... gala lasted unabated for four-and-twenty hMrs, One of the Austrian ships lost her foremast, and a French corvette had all her bouts blown away. No in- jury way sustained by the English ships. The weather to-day is again fine, but the Admiral has determined ...
... the averagecost of each ship (in- eluding insarance), in the first instance, at £8,006, and that re of their successive re-equipmente at £5,000, the aggregate capital invested will have been £13,348,000. The number of ships lost has been 130 ; of those ...
... to he suspended. We under- fo stand their demand is for 15s. a week. mn Novel Skipment.-We understand that one of the lost mn ships which left the Clyde for the West Indies, carried out of a lot of coffins constructed of metal, on the principle lately ...
... the fate of two ships, used as tran- sports for troops, the one from Australia, and the other from England; they had been wrecked side by side on the Andaman Islands. They were the Runnymede and Bri- ton. No lives were lost; but the ships were fairly sent ...
... English ships, Superior and Lady Jane, mentioned Yesterday, were both lost very near the McLellan. Two of the crew of the lost ships arrived in her They are natives of the Shetland Islands. It is due to Cartain Chapel, his gallant officers and ...
... small schooners have been sunk, one totally lost,'and all hands on board have perished. Several large ships lost outside, four ships on shore in the harbour, aid'all the rest seriously damaged. A large ship alongside of us carried away our ...
... f the lit ult. 18 Greek vessels, 3 English, and a great e number of Austrian, Sardinian, and Neapolitan vessels were lost. Seven ships had gone down in the BosphorUs. Mr. W. Tooke has sent in his resigilation of the e office of Treasurer for the Society ...