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... tons and 488 ships. But Havre lost 390 ships and 345,000 tons. Bordeaux lost 255 ships with 121,000 tons, Mar s eilles 1,351 ships with 1,032,400 tons. Marseilles, in addicioo to the depression caused by the ...
... tons and 488 ships. But Havre lost 390 ships and 345,000 tons. Bordeaux lost 255 ships with 121,000 tons, Mar s eilles 1,351 ships with 1,032,400 tons. Marseilles, in addicioo to the depression caused by the ...
... dated the 26th, follows :-- ...
... did serious injury to their ea& * freight. Nevertheless, the effort was pen & t Ufi * and some 100 miles were laid and lost ships. Again the wire squadron, returned to Ireland, to start agaiu for » and, to the astonishment of all, the not only laid ...
... Franklin. He followed the track of the lost ships through Davis's Straits and Baffin's Bay into Barrow's Straits and Smith's Sound, and finally took up his winter quarters in Bay, where tbe ice packed around the ship till there was open water within ninety ...
... piteous sight! The gentle pilots of the night Are murdered with the morning light? * * * * And, lo! for lack of warning call, Ships lost beneath that white sea-wall, Where now the Flamborough Pilots fall! From the British Worknuin. ...
... addressed the First Lords of the Treasury, praying for a final and limited search after the relics of the Erebus and Terror—the lost ships in which Franklin and his crews left England. The memorial states that this request is supported by many persons well ...
... SHIPS NAMED A MR CITIES. Here is afull list of the city ships lost at sea during the 47 years ending with 1837: City of Brie- Is4o. 331 ios lost;CityofGlaegow,lBs4,4Bolivee lost Ea.tern City, 1858 ; City of Boston, 1870, all on board; City ...
... Treaty secures freedom of navigation for all the countries of the world. DREADFUL STORM THE BLACK SEA. Upwahds op Twenty Ships Lost. A telegraphic despatch anuouuces another terrible storm ill the Black Sea, which appears to have been severely felt in ...
... and the ships lost sight of each of er. Throughout Monday, the Bth, and Tuesday, the 7th, ths,Pavonia was in a desperate condition, with ALL HAR nortaris ADRIFT and rolling about in the hold. Tlu re then seemed very little hope of saving the ship, but the ...
... These below, are the names the ships lost:—H. M. J. Steam er, Prince, struck and blew up iu ten seconds,; ship Resolute, the moment she struck went to pieces; Progress; Kenelworth ; Wild Wave ; and a Maltese Brig. A ship, name unknown, drifted into the ...
... has consented to the return asked for by Mr. Herbert Gladstone, which will carry back to 1815 the record of her Majesty's ships lost otherwise than in action. The catalogue from 1840 to the present date was circulated a week or two ago, and furnishes an ...
... and the ships lost sight of each other. Throughout Monday, the and Tuesday, the 7th, the Pavonia was in a desperate condition, with all her boilers adrift and rolling about in the hold. There then seemed very little hope of saving the ship, but the crew ...