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HOW THE COLUMBIAN WAS WRECKED

... them, being confident of getting his ship into port safely, but arranged that the schooner should remain by them all night. While the moon waa they kept her in sight, but it afterwards came on thick and they lost her. The wind veering round, the steamer ...

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THE LOSS OF THE BOMBAY

... of service. He is, Ino soiry to uy, one of the two officers lost. Tne conduct Mr. M&ndevllie, sub lieutenant, have before noticed I also saw him save another life from drowning tear the ship. Robert Giddy, cclet boatswain's mate, distirguiahed himself ...

Six cholera cases, all ending in death, have been officially recorded Petersburg. Hospitals have been prepared ..

... Marine Board Adjudicated on a remarkable case Wednesday. A ship who had recently been a lieutenant in the navy, charged with neglect of duty.; and it appeared from the evidence that he kept his ship for 110 .days at Havamu* during the whole of which time ...

Why did the Shenandoah come to Liverpool ! Haven't we had trouble enough in this American war, wilhout being ..

... peaceful merchant ships, she herself made her first voyage under the pretended name of the Sea King, under the pretence of entering the China trade. When the so-called Sea King had got clear off, she was followed by another Liverpool ship, the Laurel, carrying ...

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... assert the absolutely extra-territorial. character of a ship of war, even in the port of another country, seem entirely to forget that it is only by the peru-ission of that coantry that tny foreign ship has a right to remain in, or even to come into, its ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... labour of two thousand men running glibly out to the bottom of the Atlantic, is only to be imagined. Then they grappled for the lost end—four times. The first time they got it more than half way up and a swivel gave way. The next time they got it up a thousand ...

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NEWS OF THE DAY

... increase in the exodus from that port. There sailed, under the Act, thirty-two ships, with 958 cabin, and 9,121 steerage passengers, and, not under the Act, 13 ships, having board 771 passengers. These numbers show an increase over the corresponding ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... battle fought the early part the month, at Yantany, on the Uruguay, the allies under Flores were victorious. The Paraguayans lost 1,700 prisoners, their cannon and flags; and the battle is said to have been decisive so far as the invasion of Brazil concerned ...

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