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I. B. POMO' NAVAL AFFAIRS

... was sunk at moorings at Millbay Docks, and a sloop went whore In Deadman's Bay, but none of the large ships i n harbour started. The large French ship Paulista was driven, broadside on, higher up the beach, and heeled over; efforts were made during the ...

THE WRECK REGISTER AND CHART FOR 1860

... ten years. The number of ships lost or damaged in the 1,6 a .1 casnaltiem reported in 1803. was 2,012, representing a registered tonnage of upwards of of 377.000 tons. Of these 2,012 ships, 1 2 6410 are known to have been ships belonging to Gnat Britain ...

FOUNDERING OF THE STEAM-SHIP LONDON. TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY LIVES LOST

... weather, with rain; nth, the same; nth, lost jibloom, a foretopioast, topgalhmt-mast, and royal mast. About a.m. we lost the lifeboat, a heavy gale prevailing at the time. On the 10th, at three a.m., the ship about, intending to run back to Plymouth ...

ANOTHER STEADS VESSEL LOST

... connects the writer of the memorandum directly with the lost ship, and the ship with the writer. Ludy, Mom the memorandum has been given to the world (now genie weeks), we html so intimation that any ship named the Pacific. sailing (rein Liverpool recently ...

WRECK OF A WHITEHAVEN SHIP. 'MN LIVES LOST. We regret to state that the brig Favourhe, of Whitehaven and Liverpool,

... A WHITEHAVEN SHIP. 'MN LIVES LOST. We regret to state that the brig Favourhe, of Whitehaven and Liverpool, went ashore at Blackpool during the terrible gale on Wednesday afternoon, and the consequences have been the destruction of the ship and the loss ...

SHIP

... SHIP. Joan Wilson, a middle-aged woman and • prostitute, wee charged dealing • silver watch from the person Dean, a widower, on the West Welk, this morning. Mr Ostell proesceted James Dew, the peoessotor, said-1 is labourer is the Caledoniaa Locomotive ...

SHIP NEWS

... SHIP NEWS. LIVERPOOL, Thurday.—The steamer lalinnero.s, which sailed hence on the in 4 for New York, put back to Queenstown night, having lost her propeller. She Ii expected to prowled to-r•orrow. DEATH OF MR. CHARLES KEAN. We regret to announce that ...

STABBING ON BOARD SHIP

... STABBING ON BOARD SHIP. At Tees Pole Court, on Monday, John Morton, • semen, Was brought bees Mr. Partridge, charge with and weeding Mr. Humphrey Griffiths', the mend mate of the ship City Cantos, on the 24th of July, ia the nese of her voyage from Oilcans ...

MURDER OF A SHIPS CREW

... MURDER OF A SHIPS CREW. In September, ISM. the Kitty, of Newcastle, was lost in Hudson's Straits, by being nipped in the ice. Fire of her crew, who got into a small boat, after etduring great suffering by ezpoeure to the cold, succeeded in reaching a ...

MURDER OF A. SHIP'S CREW

... MURDER OF A. SHIP'S CREW. In September, 1839, the ICitty, of Newcastle, lost in Hudson's S:raits, by being nipped in the ice. Five of ber crew, who got into a small boat, after ni during great suffering by exposure to the cold, succeeded in reaching a ...

• VEARFUL COLLISION AT SEA. NINF: LITIOS LOST

... • VEARFUL COLLISION AT SEA. NINF: LOST. One of the most fearful collisions that has taken place in the Bristol Channel for years occurred on Sunday morning, the result of which has beeu the of nine lives, and the of a noble barque of 500 tons, hailing ...