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THE LATE MELANCHOLY CATASTROPHE IN THE LOUGH

... H-ardy ordei'ed us to pat two reefs in the sail, When wve got otut into the river, we hoisted thle saili. We ,tal (iid not go dowit the New Ctut., bitt sailed over the Cl hianirs;. There was stufficient ,water to' sail on the boat there, but we could see the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... was slim- moned for delaying to sail five hours after the time advertised, on the 2Dth of November. Constable Lynas proved that the vessel was ad- vertised to sail at five o'clock on the day referred to, and she did not sail till tea. Mr. Addy, a young man ...

A YACHT LOST IN QUEENSTOWN HARBOUR

... passed down the liver ta-day, apparently from Passage. with mainsail and fore- sail set, and proceeded out to sea with three occu- pants. Fromn the way the yacht wvas sailed it was plainly seen that the occupants were totally inmom- petent to manage the ...

SMETHURST'S TRIAL

... The Prince Albert will sail for New York, &c., on Saturday, September 20th, and we have heard from the agents, Messrs. Charley & Malcolm, Donegall Quay, Belfast, that she is rapidly filling up. The steamer Jason, which sailed from Galway on Saturday ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, LONDON

... Canning, China direct. Tl'e Renown, Baker, from Bengal; -bas arrived in the Downs; sailed 22d1 July, arid Saugiur, 8th July.-Eliza, Dixon, from Bombay, iii the Dowuie, sailed 2d July, and the Cape of Good I-lope, t8th September'.-Atrica, Skelton, From -Ceylon ...

POLICE NEWS

... at the cinay from the Sth inst., till the 20th inst. LATE SAILING. James Woolaughan, mastar of the steamer Tyrone, was summoned by the Harbour Commis- sioner3 for having, on the 5th inst., sailed the steamer of which be was master after the advertised hour ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—FRIDAY

... do. Mr. O'Loomn.ar-Uave you ever sailed in her ?1 hive, and I should not like to sail ill her again (laughter). Mlr. O'LOGnLLN-Tele11u what you know about the voyage she is performed whilstyyou were in her? We sailed from Dublint toc t- Cardiffwhere we ...

BELFAST NEWS-LETTER

... paper- of the 2d instant. Advices had been received at New York from Jamiica, which stateethat the Britislt sloop Electro had sailed front that isla. I for pNuras, carrying despatches from the GovernoNte to I Superintetndent at B3elize, ordering [n advance ...

THE HOWE COURT-MARTIAL

... directions. The witness, howeever, con- tended that Coruna was the easier harbour to enter. The sailing directions provided chiefly for the movements of sailing ships. In some particu- lars alluded to by the prisoner they appeared sin- gularly oat of date ...

ENORMOUS FRAUDS ON THE CUSTOMS

... force of this town, left by the steamer for Liverpool, as it was conisidered that Moore wouldi make for thiat port, in ord e to sail thence for America at the cnn jest ?? A little before the Belthst steamer arrived inl Liverpool, the Asia left that port with ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... vessel hld been mentioned or engaged to take them; and fnrther, that at the time she should lave sailed, a fog cane on and she could not sail, and did not sail till the following evening. The plaintiff had sustained no loss from the detaining of the cattle ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—SATURDAY

... Skipping Gazette that the clipper ship Fitzjames, be- longing to Messrs. Pilkington and Wilson's ' White Star line, which sailed from Liverpool for Melbourne on the afternoon of the 15th ult., was spoken on the 19th off Cape Finisterre, having thus made ...