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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Sunderland, who haed died suddenly on board that vessel while on the passage from Dunkirk to Sunderland, on Saturday last. It appeared that while the vessel lay in the dock at Dunkirk, where no fires are allowed, the deceased complained very much of cold, and ...

POLICE. NEWCASTLErid

... of smuggled tobaeno. were re- mnanded till the pleasure of thoe Bord of Excise bea ?? Frenchmen on board the Julie, of Dunkirk, charged with having concealed on board a half anchor of brandy, were likewise remanded.-J. Woodhouse, for an assault upon ...

LAW REPORTS

... mid- Atlantic, of the seiling ehip Coiiolanu3 of London, which was ahandoned after collision on a voyage from Iquique to Dunkirk. Sir James Hannen said the service was very valuable, seeing that the derelict vessel, beilg in c disabled condition, was ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... 0p0rt0..!..i1l Reinstate.. 0 7 Dordt 0 l 3 0 7 Dieppe 7 'J Palermo 17 it biiorenain.. 6 0 Dublin 5 0 Plymouth 810 0 0 6 6 Dunkirk. 1«» 0 Pliila- Woolwich.. 0 7«» Dundee 51 delphia.,l9 0 Whitstahle 0 6 7 0 Poole 9 00- Varmotith. 5 Kxettr 0 ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT MIDDLES BROUGH

... MIARITIME NOTES. Arrived at Constantinople, the screw-steamer Emma Trechmann, Captain John Sargent, from Tagaurog, and left for Dunkirk; all well. Otto Trechmann. CxnRnDIr, M1ay 1.-Arrived: The screw-stenmer Halcyon, Captain Gardin, from Bremerhaven.- Arrived: ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... stated that the owner of the boat had paid £h20 for rc pair of damage to the nets. MURDER OF A BRITISH SAILOR. A telegram from Dunkirk announces that a dreadful murder has been committed, the victim being an English sailor named Copeland, belonging to the steamer ...

MARINE INTELLIGENCE

... 7 Dordt 0 Paimbaiif 13 11 Sheerness.. 7 Dieppe 10 0, Palermo . 17 111 Shorenam.. 0 Dublin 9 00! Plymouth 810 I Southamtn Dunkirk. 7 0 Phila- Wnolwich.. Dundee 510 0 delphia iq Whitstable 06 Elsinore 80 0 l Poole 01 Yarmouth. 56; Exeter Qy. ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... of room still offering at these rates. Lower rates may thuis be expected. Dantzic, Autwerp, and Rotterdan, 2s * Amsterdam, Dunkirk, and Ieavre, 2s 3.l to 2a 4l ; Rouen, 11rl more .Ionifleur alnd St. Malo, 2s Gil; Bordeaux, 2s Pd to 3s; Dayonnue, s 3d to ...

A CATALOGUE OF CRIMES

... onhlonday remitted fromnthe Glasgow Clyde Police Court to the Sheriff on a charge of attempting to scuttle the lugger Marie of Dunkirk, near Lewis. They vere apprehended at the instance of the French Consul. MUTINY ON BOARD SHIP. Advices received at Lloyd's ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... Suenes, larrison. f o a Stockton, balast; s , Mildred, Viclimy, from Z'trlchzee, ballast; Agnes Jeolt, ttntterford, from Dunkirk, ballast; Ida, Arende, a. from Norden. bRltet ; Swvaledilo, Perish, from Lou- P r dnt, loam. VigilAnt, Ealonshaw, for Leith; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... with hard labour, for snie.uttg his wife on the 6th inSt. HEXELAM PE1XTY SESSiONS, TuEsasn.o.--&W , Iiam Walker, farmer of Dunkirk, charged by J. B, Coulson Eel., with alowing his horse and cart to trd vel on tiae high road without any person in oharge ...