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CURIOUS CASE IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Monastery for the use of their steamer also. .As far as yet leant by him there were among the ships lost 10 English vessels ; the' greater proportion of vessels lost appear to be Norwegian,' The two steamers Brenda and the Montezuma, which were chartered by ...

APPALLING SHIFWRECK.—EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY LIVES LOST

... killing them all and taking possession towst of the ship, and it wa's this designo, and the crew being con- belic 'stantly on the guard, that produced such apprehension anod one terror among them when the ship struck. . , I to-di It Is reported that the hoats ...

ALLEGED WILFUL DESTRUCTION OF SHIPS

... Rwcoe rbouldn lost, for he had nured the ship greatly beyond her value. In January 1857, she was insured at Glasgow for M1,500, which amon was paid to the Western Bank of Scotland, to the order of the prisoner after the vouel had been lost. Insuranees for ...

THE SHIP CANAL SHOOTING CASE

... tseveral boats which left th6 ship only that under the command of the third officer has so far turned up. Some wre capsized alongde the stded steamer and most of their occupants lost. The captain was the last man to leave the ship, and he had then to jump ...

SINGULAR SWINDLES BY A SHIP'S STEWARD

... SbINGtLAR SWINDLES BY A SHIP'Sa I ~~STEWARD. AMUSING CASE. A casee of ?? was lenard by Mir. Headhim), the City Stipendiary, oil Tuesday. The lprisoner wns BI. Cletver', a ship's stoward, wiO sas charged with eteal- ing a i1 ntity of flish al d also vith ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SHIP CAPTAIN

... the ship away about one and a half points for about 15 minutes to get the ship clear from among other boats that were round us, as I saw several lights on the weather bow as well as to leeward Kept on the port tack until 8 a.m., then tacked ship to the ...

ALLEGED PIRATICAL ATTACK ON A BRITISH SHIP

... PIRATICAL ATTACK ON A BRITISH SHIP. The Tirme publishes the subjoined extract from a private letter, giving an account of an attack upon the British ship Macduff, on the 23rd of Ootoher last, in lat. 7' 30 ; Long. 20° 52. The Shipping Gazette doubts the story:- ...

THE EURYDICE COURT-MARTIAL

... appearance of a squall. Witness and all the ship's company had every confidence in the ship's stability. -After leavmig Ber- muda no alteration was made in the ship's ballast. Captain Hare was standing right aft on the ship'es bottom when she went down. Sydney ...

THE IONA INQUIRY

... steward, Mr. Rayment, who lost his wife, said lie did not know who said the women wvere safe, but for that remark all could have been rescued. Chalrles William Croft, who also lost his wife, said they were more aniious to gave the ship than human lives. When ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST LIVERPOOL COTTON COTTON BROKERS

... num- ber of casualties to ships was 5,525, to steamers 500. The number of ships missing was 64, of steamers 7. Total number of ships abandoned 228, steamers 5. Of these, 190 were totally lost. The number of collisions to ships is S08 to ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF IMPERSONATION

... could have escaped when the ship was lost with all hands, the prisoner said, Look here at my finger; that is how my finger was knocked out of joint when the chief myte and I had a row; through that I and another man left~he ship three days before she was ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... s money. 3cossais lost, and plaintiff lost his money. Three days later, de. fendant sent plaintiff another telegram, to put on £20 for me on La Coureuee, and £20 on Ver tumna for a place. Neither horse won, and the defendant lost the whole of the stakes ...