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LOSS OF THREE LIVERPOOL VESSELS

... LOSS OF THREE LIVERPOOL VESSELS. A SHIP'S CREW MURDERED BY PIRATES. Information of the loss of three vessels belonging to Liverpool was received on Tuesday. The details of the ?? one are literally horrifying, the whole ship's crew having been murdered by ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY CASE

... crew were ever heard. One of her boats was found bottom up in the Atlantic, and the general belief was that the ship, with all on board, were lost. This, however, was not the belief of Lady Tichborne-for Roger Tichborne's father had at this time succeeded ...

THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDY

... that the pri- soner Thomas was personating the witness Frieake at a period considerably anterior to the date of the murder. SHIPPING DISASTERS. A rumour came from Rotterdam on Wednesday that the German steamer Friedrick Krnpp, bound from Flushing for Odessa ...

THE ARMY ENQUIRY COMMITTEE.—FRIDAY

... which the government fitted up ships was bad, and he should not be surprised if many horses were lost. It was very unsafe. He had made a proposal to provision the troops In the Crimea, which he could have done by means of ships constantly employed; and, by ...

MARCHMONT v.MARCHMONT

... in the few words- Spoke the Boni- bay ship, with main and mizen-masts gone; chief officer and half of the crew lost. This gives bad news, but LA strong hopes are entertained of the ultimate safety of the ship, from a telegraphic message which was forwarded ...

ALLEGED MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A NORTH SEA PILOT

... NORTH SEA PILOT. In the early part of November the newspapers gave an Lo account of the body of a man, apparently a master of a ship, or a North Sea pilot, having been picked up in Westgate Bay, near Margate, murdered, with four stabs 0 under the ribs, one ...

THE CRIMEAN ARMY INQUIRY

... without hay; he believed owing to his camp being placed In a hilly district, and to the bad state of the road from Balaclava. He lost 360 horses a In the charge at Balaclava, and after that he had to shoot several, t because he had notfood for them. From November ...

THE WRECK OF THE ORION STEAMER

... Considered the ship boats to be in l proper order. Went up the rigging as the ship sank, and remained there as long as the top of the masts remained above water, and till he saw all the passengers clear of the wreck. He was the last to leave the ship. r The shore ...

ALLEGED NEAPOLITAN VICTORY

... NEAPOLITAN VICTORY. A Gaeta letter, dated October 27th, claims a great victory over Cialdini, and asserts that the Piedmontese lost at the battle of Garigliano, 5 generals : 300 prisoners were taken, and 2,000 killed and wounded, while the Neapolitans had ...

PIRACY AND MURDER BY CONVICTS

... in the South Seas frequented by English vessels, expressing their deter- mination to stowe themselves away in some of their ships, and thus obtain a passage to their native shores. Mr. Browning denied that he was competent to undertake such a task, but ...

ACTION FOR SLANDER AT HURST GREEN

... collision is reported in the English Chan- nel, off Portland, by which two large ships and nearly 1OG lives have been lost. About half-part nine on Tuesday night the ship Forest of Windsor, of Nova Scotia, bound to Sandy Hook, collided with the Avalanche ...