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SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... I SHIPPING CASUALTIES. I ATLANTIC LINER IN DANGER, BEEN OFF QUEENSTOWN IN DISTRESS. LOST IN THE DARKNESS. A Queenstown correspondent telegraphs that the Hamburg-American Liner Alesia was off Old Head of Kinsale yesterday, and wired for assist- I anna ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. lt'i(GANTJNE WRECKRr) li';AlilEl LOI.S.9 O? IN i IM A luliydag Hvl'rrouilr rr'..gir'l'I 4in' tile Pr- Arotv t,',n ,rkt,-A tlbat a~t 4 iohyt,,terdaiy (I aptoi tiln ri fr'ri 1-ftivror f,,1 Mmnliiga ear waitn :1 Ii,,, f brrtjiqut'1- ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... 1 , SHIPPING CASUALTIES. I GOODWIN LIGRTHHIP RUN DOWN. USE OF WIRELESS TIffIEGRAPHY. A very unulsual occurrence fappened yesterday morning during a denee fog, when the East Good- win lig htship was run into and badly damaged by the steamer R. L. Matthews ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... I SHIPPING CASUALTIES. TME TWO MISSNG KIRKWALL ' ~VESTIS. ALL HOPE ABANDONED. EIGHT MEN SUPPOSED DROWNED. All hopo has now been abandoned for the safety of the two vessels belonging to Kirkwall- the schooner Pioneer and the ketch Merchant. Along with ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... | SHIPPING CASUALTIES. I WHALER ASHORE AT ]IROUGHTY FERRY. Yesterday morning, while the whaler Diana was proceeding down the Tay, she cast anchor abreast of Broughty Castle-in order, it is supposed, to allow someone to go on shore. The anchor failed to ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. STEAMER ASHORE NEAR RATTRAY HEAD. Yesterday morning about six o'clock the steamer Creole ran ashore during a heavy fog about'a mile from Rattray Head. She belongs to Dent & Co., Newcastle. The vessel, which has a registered tonnage ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. ABERDEEN SCHOONER ASHORE AT THE MOUTH OF THE, TAY. a While a yawl, manned by two Ifroughty-Ferry fishermen named James and John Gall, was proceed- ing down the Tay to the fishing in St Andrews Bay, a schooner was observed under full ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES, STEAMER SUNK IN THE CLYDE. ALARMING COLLISION. The setamer Champion loft Greenooc yeator- day morning with English and other mails for Rotheeay and coast town3. She landed mails and pnaesonar nat Strono, Kira, and Dunosn. Whilc between ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... - : SHIPPING CASUALTIES4. ' I FATAL AC~CDENT AT SEA..: .The ship YuerraMurmrnia,.Liverpoel forPortland, UIS.s., with general cargo, put into Milford tbe other day. The captain reported that when Iten niles N.N.E. of Barsey Islandi some of the crew were ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... FSIPPING O CASUALTIES. I FOUNDERTNG OF A STEAMBR. F&AR3J) LOSS OF 12 LIVES. A Reuter's telegram, dated Marseilles, Satur- day, says-The Norwegian steamer Duraes, front Elba to Glasgow, with minerals, foundered at sea on 8th inst. A boat containing the ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SI IPPINWG CASUALTIES. I COLLISION1 IN JAPANPEp, WATlRS. LOSS OF SEVEN'TY LIVES. Mail advices from Japan (via, San Franoisco) state that trhe Japaneio steamer My-agawa Mranr was slnk on the 25th ult. by the Japanese steaner Kinshiu Mfaru. Seventy lives ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. I THE LOSS OF THE STEAMBR PORT- LAND. RECOVERY OF BQ DIES. In addition to the partivularn given yealer day as tothe loss of this vesael, a telegram from j Boston last night says :-'L'he steamer Port- land, which left Boston on Saturday ...