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DREADFUL STORM OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... GOOD HOPE. SHIPS LOST. The mail steamer Phoebe, which arrived at Portsmouth on Friday, brought advices from the Cape of Good Hope, to the effect that a fearful storm had prevailed off the coast, and that no less than ten first-class ships were completely ...

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... first m great sadvantage gained br the English was a naval engage- V muent on the coast of Flanders, in which the French lost is 230 ships, and had 31,000 of their seamen and two daii. in ranSslawi.'-Ved9, p. 80. It appears from these statements he that the ...

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... IPaoss ngera are relute to mark and look after their own Luggage, a.s the Company wil not be responsible if damaged or lost. These Steam Ships nail tbe Passige genterally in 36 hours, atid arc well corthy tile Ibk F die Confidetnce. ' ?? Apply in London, at ...

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... East-parade. Estabulshad upwaods of ffty years. E 211 0e TERRIBLE SHIPPING DISASTERS.-MOnday last Was a veritable black Monday for the underwriters asd marine insurance companies, the shipping news which poured in from aU parts of the world containing a ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... Royal Marine Light Infantry of Her Majesty's ship Royal Adelaide; Alexander Charters, chief carpenter's mate, Htr Majesty's ship Indus, and 102. gratuity; James R. Child, ship's steward, of Her Majesty's ship Nanlcin, and 202. gratuity. News Malta.—A c ...

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... were laden or light; 131 of these ships were en- tirely lost, and thirty-three sustained partial danage. Of the 698 lives lost the very great number of 275 were lost in vessels that foundered, fifty-three lives were lost on board vessels in ...

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... Subscrip- loits to allevitte, in some lMeasure, in pecuniary Assistance, those unfortuitate Mariners. Although there are no Ships lost belonging to this Port, I humbly beg to annottice to the conpasspionate Public, that a great Number of North and South Shields ...

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... thisevidence, that there are ship- Dn owners who have been engaged for years in this to industry, and who have lost every ship they owned. ch (Cries of Shame.) There is the case of one man te who owned 12 ships, and who lost 11 of them. n- ...

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... oem1tot o, CER1ThIAS EVE, 'Mr. Emery's Grand Pantomimea BEAUTY A-ND T EE BDEAST, r Rselar't:io Sir Fdrehill Tunnnt, the Lost Ship's Gunwale. V.r ,iilree de Vaterloo, amd ther Fairies who rescued the Tor-e frotn the Stew. S7-ciaiy intended for Young Children ...

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... Officers, ?? of his MSiajesty's ship ea Fortunee - - - - . 5 o The Captain, Officers, and Crew of ?? ship 'Ilamnadryad - - - - - 50 0 b M. March, Secretary to Vice-Admiral Thornborough 5 The Officers of his Majesty's ship Bristol - 10 0 The Petty Officers ...

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... OFt HOLLAND. - AhiSTtEDAM, MARC; 2.-The number of new ships built in the kingdom last year, and which put to sea for the first time, was 1823; together 19,95) tons burthen. The number of ships lost, or broken up, was 34. In all 1,935 tons burthen. On the ...

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... Box-officeopenfrom I1to4. J On CHRISTMAS EVE, Mr. Emery's Grand Pantomime - W ?? THE BEAST, irliaroltin Sir Edgehill Tunnel, tbe Lost Ship's Gunwale, Sir Ain~reo de NVaterloo, ralthe FairiasswLo rescued the Si rince from the Stew. Specially intended for Yonng ...