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ME. BRIGHT OH SCIENCE AND ART

... travellers westward. It was two years later that tbe Atlantic was first navigated steam, and some you will recollect that on day tbe year 1828 two steamship* left this country to anas the Atlantic one ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... try lost, had not arrived at her destination to the date ol the )«rt tuall advices, it is feared she has been lost in the Atlantic with all her crew. She was large ve.-fe', with a canning capacity of about 1,200 tons. have been told by friend that he sends ...

(f'.u i’oiiDuit one seemed be able settle down properly to work, knowing that the boainen for which Parliament ..

... performing the duties viceregal po itiuu; her second son ia in command ironclad, making bis way home from the other side the Atlantic. Two married daughters are in Germany. But as the pedestrian makes his way through the streets uf the metropolis Saturday ...

SUFFERINGS AT SEA

... Imlo. 17sec., then yard in advance ol Beckwith. The Montreal liner Culma lost ICO head of cattle on the voyage across the Atlantic. * I hoard good story (which lias the advantage of being true) connection with appointment recently gazetted. A young gentleman ...

THE WESTERN RECORD BEATEN

... five minutes, the swiftest western passage ever made. may be of interest to note that the Majestic has this year crossed the Atlantic, before the present voyage, four times under six days. The last two voyages were singular From the fact that- they occupied ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1891
Newspaper: Wicklow People
County: Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4958 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... ten of the crew of the Indian Queen, which left Quebec the November tor Liverpool, and encountered fearful weather In the Atlantic. Private Bryant, 62nd Foot, has been declared the best shot in the army for the year 1871-72. and has been awarded the prize ...

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... known as the Hymns of Chester, were also present full t irusual November. On that the Aaes.” He contributes regularly to i)xo Atlantic the fine music selected for tbeoccas lol CUB )m pay days, co . Monthly, and from the pulpit preaches the social »-.d po-er ...

Illisccitancous HONE, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... rayon o'clock in the morning. Four white people in Way.. .minty wore injured, won not expected live. A. lei number of hogs, rm., and horses wore killed, borne, outhemea, and dwelling. blown down. his Virginia danmse MLA equally front Ilurkevilis luting ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1878
Newspaper: Bray and South Dublin Herald
County: Wicklow, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 12604 | Page: 3 | Tags: none