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hands lost. A galtiot, supposed to belong to France, was obsered to founder off the same place, about three o'clock

... hands lost. A galtiot, supposed to belong to France, was obsered to founder off the same place, about three o'clock on Thnraday afternoon—all bands perished. A vessel, supposed to be the St. Hilda, of South Shields, foundered off Hartlepool rocks on Thursday ...

TUB STORY.—Three large English ships on the Commodel ems', lea a time seemed amid the Mrs the gale, while the

... TUB STORY.—Three large English ships on the Commodel ems', lea a time seemed amid the Mrs the gale, while the comity ve.sels et re swept away and dasbtJ to pieces tlic beach. At hot it evident that they were drugging their ; and a vessel of LOW tons ...

AMERICA

... She was • imhie ship al 1,817 tom, and one of the inn' vessels the The to the underwriters will be heavy. 'I be of passengers ow bowl am 1111, children included, at whom sere lost. Airiires from Boston report great disasters to shipping on the mist, cosine ...

I.li `CIA,

... with the Neptune, wqh five line of battle ships and seven s maller steamers, were despatched somewhere or other. The commander-inchief, anti the rest of the ships in rompeny, cnnsisting of seven line of battle ships, one frigate, and half-a-dozen smaller ...

A Nottingham drover, named Walker, was stopped near that luau early tuurnioa to tart w e.k. while hrilluka home ..

... in the la•t extremity. ly the New York ships, connerticut. Captain ',whom and the Walloon 11. Wharton, Captain Gates, laden with cotton. on their passage to Literpool. The nekton en- a heavy gale on the Nth lost, • longlituds Leine about .575 and latitude ...

TILE GUANO QUESTION

... arriving on deck he gave orden to abort ship, but thin could not be accomplished. and the strength of the tide carried the ship into • reef of rocks at Point Louisdale, near Port Phillips Heats. Shortly after the ship had struck two boats were lowered, and ...

tender correspondence these levers lived fur several months, when Yarico, instructed by her lover, discovered a ..

... vessel on the coast, to which she made signals ; and in the night, with the utmost joy and satisfaction accompanied him to • ships ersw of bit countrymen, bound for B artiadoas.—(Whes • vassal from Se main anises in that island, it emus the plantar* cols ...

DEA.M

... the bow of that ship from icy Cape to the Mackenzie; for three lie wits lost in a snow-storm, and fur two winters he and his boat's crew were isolated near the northern shores of America, living chiefly on the offal of fish. The lion! ships endured caused ...

THE BLACK SEA

... three transport ships. An attempt was made to take the Turkish flag-ship. with Osman Pasha on bard, to Smut.- topol, hut she began to sink while at sea and Osman Pasha and the crew were taken on board the Raisian ships. The Russian flag ship had guttered ...

GREAT SACRIFICE OP LIFE

... been heard of. On the same night soother ship, laden with emigrant. bound for New ()Ileum., was totally lost on the Bled. water along with hue other vessels, laden with cargoes of the value of The emigrant ship was au American, mimed the Adeline, last ...

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... shut out from view a Imre ship, towing down the river, and the young man, not being able to see what he desired, leant over the bulwark ; while this position, and directing the attention of his sister by pointing at the ship, he fell overboard, and never ...

YORKSHIRE COI:STY COURT

... (halm in York, and carry in l'eter.lare,aal the action brought to tees:roe the sum of beteg value bale rage, which load been lost in the of Haugh from York to Aberdeen, and the questiths wets retard as to the liability of ti., detendants the loss toe, ...