SHIPWRECK
... Xi - -f i as$ WICKLOW, Nov. 25.-Iregret to haveto report b mn tile loss of a full rigged 'ship, the Nestorian, of 8( ly Liverpool, 790 tons register, laden with salt, from a ir. Liverpool f ...
... Xi - -f i as$ WICKLOW, Nov. 25.-Iregret to haveto report b mn tile loss of a full rigged 'ship, the Nestorian, of 8( ly Liverpool, 790 tons register, laden with salt, from a ir. Liverpool f ...
... .1 DaEuRicys.-The capabilities of the new vessels known as floating derricks have just been severely tested. On Tuesday, one of the smallest of these novel craft raised a brig of 176 tons, with a quantity of granite weighing 300 tons, from the bed of the Thames, and safely deposited the wreck and cargo on a bank of that famous river. ST. PAUL'S CAT}IEDRAL. -The Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's ...
... (From, the Times.) The Roman poet suddenly retracted his scepticism as to the existence of Jupiter because he one day saw lightning and heard thunder in a cloudless sky. We are left to conjecture the precise nature of the phenomenon, and the still more recondite process of reasoning in the mind of the observer. He probably concluded, however, that the lightning in this instance could not be ...
... MORE DEATHS. The excitement caused by the calamity at Bradford in. creases. New returns of illness and death are made almost hourly. It is impossible to keep a catalogue. Three deaths have been added to the 13 which we published on Wednes- day in the Supplement. Returns have been also madeof'per- sons who are suffering from eating lozenges, from various parts of the borough, besides others at ...
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... WAIL AND ?O?RI?TIAIqITY.. ADkzlm~ BY,-1&.TOSEPH-STURGE. On Tiitsay, leitur wasdeliere in the :xiainat ?? ?? ;snbject Does war avidn to et 2th ?? iiaisnity~l Mfr. W.-A. Cunnsngham~g iieleadthaving, been announced. that ?? Joseph and071 ~tirg, of irighnam, would also address the' meeting, 4Iire asa lrg audience. .The chairmatn introduced 'thm lil. OSPHSTECE, who said that though unable i x~ ...
... y THEE DESTRUOTIFIRE TME E t anRhr~lA{h41;a- OIT'-tA'. r- y To-eubjoined-thrihn -detajiiz of. th, toa destatii feiyre'of ibBastern.eity,o> oino of the Black Ul Iii tdL 'Australian 'assen~ge-r ship, ?? he reae il o X: W PASSENGER'S NARRATy as Mr J,%Fowler,- acabin passenge on hoard, has fe thefojlwingunarative oif the 6onflagration el lrle.Iveipiol forl Melbounte on ?? b. heon board upwards of, ...
... I FOREIG1N' MIDSbELLN. ,, A ?? i, r a: . ,! . . . or ?? ch navala His engagettnentljsto be for five, de years. Ui1i The French naval divlsionflD T,11itd has been re- At inforced by. the galliot La'.Va ...
... WEST DERBY GUARDIANS, Tho weekly mkeii.g of iiti L6~ri Wats held ?? tii AZ~ West Derby wortkiouo~ toeuxanpret ing esr.mc unds r the~ H. Fdwarda (iu thle chair), Wliitl~y, Heyes, Shea'. lcirkus. Ile ol ...
... - - 1. - -1, --b -.4Vuluu D Wu10 Berous. 4 - - - , - - - - i-.. - . ?? LATEST I AND I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. E . - F s1fal The Cantsadian ?? has undoubted autho- the rity for Stating that, although her IMa ...
... THE PHRENOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT I OF v E LATE MR. ROBERT OWEN. e flx f 1;D a TT I)Tnnrrine.r - or I BY FREDERICK BRIDCGES, Author of .Phrenology made Practical, and er the PPhreno-physio-geometrical ...
... LOOA L ?? ? , ?? ,?l 'a ? We are happy to' inforrer ?? that additional drinking fountains are likelyt Ito'erectedin'different., :parts of this ci0t. I W. 'Mdlly, of Livbrpso1, ac??onA. a panied 'by Mr ...