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THE BUCHANAN-LANGTRY ACTION

... success ?N.had vai e The Ju S'fa nsust be a matter of conjecture. FAT Is Mr. Lockwood respectfully agreed with his lord- LOST. - f ship's objection, but submitted flhet be was entitled to Francis I get the witness's opinion as to wh ether the part was a ...

APPEALS TO THE BENEVOLENT

... aud 37 clergyman ennd Scripturo rcaders of the Missions to Sea- men. Libraries aud t'rayor-books have been injurld or lost with the ships to wlricli they were lent. teoork periodicals, and especially Prayer-hooks are needed tc replace themn. Additienal onmsion ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... Gifford rightly described as lamentable, and even frightful, many ships being lost at sea long after they should have been broken up, but being far better paid for as lost ships than by being broken up as old material. Common, however, as such m ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... unfit state; and rn consequence had, withtn three I years, lost 12 ships and utpwars of 101 humnan lives. EWr.e Plimsoll, In his afddavit, stated that it wis necessary, in t respect of ertmin ships, that he should have the dih-e m covory sought upon int ...

NEW LONDON BRIDGE COMPENSATION CASE

... with 5 fish seach the lust three ships expected to buil each .50 or 6i0 tuna of oil. 'Ihese are the lteat ships Of the seusun to arrive, the Jane, Brace, havsng, as farmarly stated, i~een unfortsuately lost. TIheose ships arrived on Saturday last at Lang ...

THE STRANGE WILL SUIT

... storm began to gather. The admiral signalled from the New York Ships stanrs together. The wind, which was from the south-east, steadily increased during the nigh t, and the four ships separated. The New York rolled so heavily that her 8-iln gulns had ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... other newspapers tris ?? open on Arg, 3. The2 rnclair deamitife taat .51. Daiatrohe-Vernet shall be hsd, TluRfi, PiITISIH SHIPS LOST. Ti ith s Creos line Bteamer Portia, leet. None York for liacilax and St. cha' s, I eloniiantd, with a large hasbecomea ...

FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY AT HUNGERFORD

... OF FIFTEEN LIVES. A collision occurred 18 miles off the Start, early on Tuesday morning, by which two ships foundered, and 15 lives were lost. The ships were the barque Robert Kelly, of Boston, Captain Kingman; and the barque Huddersfield, of Liverpool ...

POLICE

... greater part of the advan- tage h;is been lost. Those ships, however, which have been en- gaged in this Ilapsiness have been uncommonly successful, far ex- ceeding evet their most sanguine expectations. The ship Vatesit- tart and the srig Woodlark, which ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... University. In 1860, the plaintiff, by, as the learned counsel described, the act of t providence wan very unfortunate. Ile lost two ships, andB suffered finaneially to the exteset of between 18,0001. and v 20,0001.; the consequence wan that he had to have ...