Refine Search

THE ALLEGED WILFUL DESTRUCTION OF SHIPS

... to pay the £250 he would not be prepared to do so? Mr. M'Culloch said he had been a partner with the prisoner in ships that bad been lost.-Mr. Deighton : The questionI is ,whother the man is able to pay £450. - Mr. Holine: That Is the questlon for me ...

JUDGMENT IN A BARROW SHIPPING CASE

... JUDGMENT IN A BARROW SHIPPING CASE. t e DIVISION OF OPINION d Judgment was given in the House of Lords f yesterday in an appeal by the owners of the steam. ship Duke of Bucoleugb, belonging to Barrow, arising cut of an action against them by the I owners ...

THE ALLEGED SHIPPING FRAUDS IN LIVERPOOL

... the Gironde she was lost. He was reprimanded by the Board of Trade, and the cause of the loss was put down as an error of jvdgment, but his certificate was not dealt with. His investment and the personal property be lost in the ship were insured for £500 ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF SCUTTLING A SHIP

... CHARGR OF SCUTTLING A SHIP. criminal courtk on Wedwasday;, Joseh 'ohn Michoeon- White, :26, 'anid Robert' uto 2 ,, bospeotfble-liO g mei, both, bode~rib~&a seare n, b iwnre chargedy dith wilfully 'and 'flonloulyr whatilej hey mand destrhoying' -ia B ...

THE SUICIDE OF A LIVERPOOL SHIPPING AGENT

... inquesb in the Liverpool Police-buildings, -ed*,av. on the body of Pal HaIgbarth Lund, k5d 45, who earried on business as a shipping nest at 17, Chapel-walks, and who lodged with hi, %anner, Meihael Vas, at 12, Nile-street. De- ;ahsed was found by a boy ...

THE WRECK OF A GERMAN EMIGRANT SHIP

... TBE WRECK OF A GERMAN EMIGRANT SHIP. LOSb OF THREF HUNDRED LIVES. it has been briefly announced that an emigrant tessel which left Hamburg for Australia a short time since with about 400 persons on board was lost on the coast of Holland during the recent ...

COMMITTEE ON LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING

... COMMITTEE ON LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING. , I - - ?? The committee re-assembled on Thursday, for the ?? time after of. Lye te recems Biev )0 Mr. Stephen Gution, a citizen of the United States, revidlug and it carying onhusttinesa atLiverpoel, as a commission ...

THE CHARGE OF SCUTTLING THE SHIP SEVERN

... visible. n. Horatio Nelson Jones, second mate of the ti Severn, said he shipped on the 10th April. The prisoner Webb told bini that the cases on board tl the ship contained carbines. The ship was in ri good condition. It was Webb's duty to keep a rV log, and ...

CHARGEOF CONSPIRING TO SCUTTLE A SHIP

... CHARGE OF CONSPIRING TO SCUTTLE A SHIP. At the Mansion House, London, on Saturday, Henrich Bohn, a Prussian sailor, escribed as a shipearpenter, was charged with conspiring with others to scuttle a vessel called the Alma, with intent to defraud the u ...

THE MURDER ON BOARD A LIVERPOOL SHIP

... injured near the groin, and lost a large quantity of blood. Captain Jones resolved to put back to Calloa. and therefore put his ship about. On reaching Calloa, Moyatos was brought before a naval court held on board her Majesty's ship Naiad, consisting of the ...

SHOCKING MURDERS ON BOARD THE BRITISH SHIP HARRIETT

... of the crew. The ship was manned by a crew of Malay and Chinese seamnen only the captain and niate being Europeans.. Atout half- netnn n the moining~aptain'Goulito rf00red~ geis mntog i.1et up an anohor which had bsen broken. and lost. The serang, named ...