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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser

SATURDAY S POST

... surrender of the garrison of Acropolis is mentioned. The same letter also states that Lord Cochrane has lost two ships, and appears also have lost a considerable portion of his influence with the Gieeks. They expert little at his hands, and are at pains ...

THE CUMBERLAND PACQUET. MAY 21. 1861

... heavy snow-storm, prevailed the mouth the .St. Lawrence. Several shipping disasters are reported. Tho ship Dawson went ashore near tbo lighthouse at Fatber Point. Ono life was lost. Ships Spartan, Marion, and aro all reported have gone ashore tho coast ...

snipPING INTELLIGENCE

... Hull, with tons oil, and brings a very had account of the fishery. Seven ships were lost, several wore beset, and the rest do not average more than four fish cadi. One of the ships lost was the Lady Forties, of Liverpool. ...

CASUALTIES

... suow-stonn, baa prevailed at the mouih of the St. Lawrence. Several shipping disaster* aro reported. The ship Minnie Dawson went on »h..re near the lighthouse Father Point; one man lost. The ships Spartan, Marion, and Salonia are all reported to have gone shore ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... casualties to shipping, reported to Lloyd's during the nioiilh of January last. They are thus classified: —Vessels totally wrecked, 145 ; part of cargo saved, 12; whole or nearly cargo saved, 3; sunk, 32; raised, 6; abandoned and lost, 42 ; ships recovered ...

CASUALTIES

... vessel is in the old canal, and appears to have received but little damage. Datum ui. Storms orr tub Capc or Goon Hope.— Tin Ships Lost The mail steamer Piiobe. which arrived Portsmouth ou Friday, brought advices from (he Cape Good Hope, to the effect that ...

BITS OF * FUN.”

... two or more ships are involved in one casualty. , , 2,289 ships, 1,961 are known to have been ships belonging to Great Britain and its dependencies, with British certificates registry, and to have been foreign ships. Of the remaining 34 ...

THE CUMBERLAND RACQUET, APRIL 2(5, 1859

... the Ice.—A despatch from Peterhead announces tho arrival al that port ot the whaling ship Sarwal, Deuclmrs, from Greenland, which reports the total lost ol five ships, two of them steamers, wade employed the fisheries the Arctic Sea. They were tbo of India ...

s|irtjjs, uni) gfat^s

... occupied about a an hour. . Loss the Robert —The following letter from the second mate of this ship, has been received. Al It dated Quebec, May 16th:— * have lost our .1 i. shin on the banks of Newfoundland, and nine men. Tit Case. \V e struck piece of ice ...

THE LOST SHIP

... THE LOST SHIP. BV THE I.ATK L. E. L. De> in the w^ieis. A ftihoin* luw. A ship ii«» peri»hinc— She fouiidtied lon* ago. There are pale »ea-flo*eis weatbing A'Ound her port-hole* now, Ami -paranl ahinro* coral Kdcmisi her gallani prow. Upon the old deck ...

THE LOST SHIP

... THE LOST SHIP. Her mighty sails the hreexes sviell. And fast she leaves the lessening land, And from the shore the last farewell Is waved many snowy hand And weeping eyes are on the main, Until its verge she wanders o’er; Hut from the hour parting pain ...