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... brouoht home to the Service with excellent results, When 2 commander hag tbcoretically suffered a heavy defeat or lost several valnable ships, under circumstances which lay him open to criticism, why should he not be tried by court-martial, and, if the charge ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1420 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

DREADFUL DISASTER AT SEA. 194 LIVES LOST

... barque, and was probably lost, as it was only by the greatest skill that any reached the Libby (six miles off). Capt. Marshman, with the first and second officers, left the ship last, at 6.30 E.m. His boat was filled and one man lost overboard ut by almost ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... sum cf 500,000 f, or £20.C00, has, it is announced, been lost by Comte Berthier, grandaon of Marshal Derthier, and a retired major in the French army. The money was in bank notes, and the Count lost it eitharin ths ¢ty of Luxembourg, or in the train while ...

GALE AND GREAT DESTRUCTION OF SHIPPING

... GALE AND GREAT DESTRUCTION OF SHIPPING. The American papers give distressing accounts of the recent gale and lesses on the Florida coast. The United States steamer, Newbern, rescned the survivors of the crew of the ship Mersey, of Liverpool, from Sauta ...

IRELAND. OVER A MILLION STERLING LOST EVERY YEAR BY THE CHANNEL PASSAGE

... IRELAND. OVER A MILLION STERLING LOST EVERY YEAR BY THE CHANNEL PASSAGE. Some interesting, not to eay startling, caleulations have been compiled by Mr, D, Tallerman, in regard to the enormous loss which results in conuection with the Irish cattle trade ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 420 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FEARFUL SURFERINGS OF A SHIP'S CREW. £ ks

... FEARFUL SURFERINGS OF A SHIP'S CREW. £ ks The steamer Moravian, from Quebec, brings full dec tails of the loss of tho schooner Leader and the foarful sufferings of the crew. The Leader left Montpeal on the 924 November, 1864, undar command of Captain ...

TERRIBLE DISASTER IN THE CHANNEL. TWO VESSELS SUNK. TWENTY-FOUR LIVES LOST

... TWENTY-FOUR LIVES LOST. A fearful disaster occurred in the English Channel about eight o'clock on Sunday night. The steamer Nereid, of Newcastle, ran into the Scotch full-tigged ship Killochan, Both vessels sank, and 24 lives were lost. The eurvivors landed ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 753 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FOUNDERING OF A VESSEL AND LOSS OF

... wuhns overboard and lost. It was very soon evident that we could not keep the ship, which began to settle down fast. The boats were crearud, and one of them was lsunched and occupied by four of the hands. They made fast to the \ ship’s stern, wnifiniow take ...

THIRTY-SEVEN LIVES

... a telogram was received by the owners, announcing that the ship was rcfurrexl to be totally lost, and that not the least tidings have been heard of the crew, who are supposed to be totally lost. A boat with t:; words (inerrnl, Liverpool,” has been washed ...

SERIOUS STORM ONV’I‘HEkNORTH COAST OF EUROPE

... foarful effect. The foreign coasters have severcly suffered, but severn] English vessels are reported to have been lost. A long list of ships have been received as having been stranded near Narva, Frederickshaven, Bremen, and other places. The brig Queen ...

MIE FRENCH FLEET AT PORTSMOUTH

... Euglish iron-clads lay at anchor, in as yet silent and grim array. Meautime the French squadron continued to advance, ship after ship, in single file, but it was pot until near noon that the squadron hove in sight of Portsmouth. Is approach was the sigoal ...

DISASTER IN THE OHANNEL

... from the German Emperor got into one of them. Only six of the Beresford’s crew left the ship, The fog was so thick that immediately the boats touched the water they lost sight of each other and of the Beresford, and did not succeed in finding her, although ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1203 | Page: 12 | Tags: none