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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... persons. But for the exertions of the boat's crew, both the hands and and the vessel would in all probability, have been lost. The ships of the lhue to be kept in commission, during the ensuing year are to be seven only, unless circum- stances should require ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... complainant was then sworn, and stated that he was t engaged with defendant on the 29th April; he left the ship I in Dublin, and lost two ether ships in consequence of the t defendant having detained his registry certificate. I Mr. Cochrane said the man ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... drink. He said that a few days ago the Duke of Edinburgh, when in Liverpool, had, he believed, truly stated that many of the ships lost at sea were occasioned by the drunkenness of the sailors. I Mr. Pearce, in an eloquent and clever address, pointed out the ...

INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF FIVE PERSONS LOST IN TEH DESTRUCTION OF THE OCEAN MONARCH

... increaset very ra- pidly, and, in a short time, the whole ship appeared to be on fire; I was saved by a boat belonging to a packet, which 2 was close to the ship; the bulwarks, the masts, and all I the ship was nearly burned before I was saved: I know by sight ...

WRECK OF HER MAJESTY'S SHIP RATTLER

... WTRECK OF HER MAJESrTS SHIP I . RATTLER I The Japan Times Overland .Uil gives the follow- ing account of the wreck of her Majesty's ship Rat- tier :- The Rattler, steam sloop, 17 guns, 952 tons, 200-hrese power, left Yokohama on the 9th of September last ...

ALLEGED PLOTS TO BLOW UP SHIPS

... TO BLOW UP I SHIPS. (DALIEVS CASLEGRALAM) -New York, Monday. The dynamite bombs found in the hold of the ship Cyrus Wakefield, that sailed from e here for San Francisco en Friday last are the n general subject of conversation in shipping I circles. The ...

LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING—COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... into or coming out of bond, and for goods duty paid in bond imported in ships from foreign parts; le, on every ship upon registry bring granted at Dublin; 10s on every license to a ship for navigating; 2e, on all bonds passed at the Custom-houee; 25. on every ...

LOSS OF THE EMIGRANT SHIP TAYLEUR— LIFTING OF THE BODIES OF THE DROWNED

... this day at the Malahide Hotel. These two bodies are that of the female child of Doctor Cunningham, late surgeon of the lost ship, who perished, and the other the body of a young lad who had been remarhed by all the passengers, as having-had a limab amputated ...

THE MASSACRE ON BOARD THE CONVICT SHIP CLARISSA, AND CONVICTION OF THE MURDERERS

... prosecution, it was proved that the ship sailed from Calcutta ou the 28d of May lost, commanded by Captain George Robert Johnson, was owned by British subjecta, ansd aoiled under British colours. On the 28d of May the ship was S.S.E. of the Preparis Islands ...

MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... before it was lost. The clerk, when reading this portion of the boy's informations, asked him if that statement were true. The boy said no, that it was two years since she wore it. Mr. O'Donnell-la it more than two years since it was lost ? It is, Sir ...

LICENSED LODGINGHOUSES

... being a lodginghouse keeper licensed by the Board of Trade to engage and supply seamen to ships, did in February last engage and supply a seaman to the British ship Commodore. Dr. Corrigan (instructed by Messrs. T. and D. Fitzgerald) appeard for the Board ...

IMPORTANT ADJUDICATION.—SALVAGE

... of the coastguard station at Donaghadee for services Tendered to the wreck of the Ame, rican ship Mermaid and cargo, which vessel had been stranded and lost, off the Copeland islands, in the month of January last. Mr. Watt, her Majesty's Proctor, acted ...