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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Saturday.-Lydian Monarch, for London, sailed. Yokohama, Saturday.-Glenogle, for New York, sailed. Shanghai, Saturday.-Glenartney, London for Japan, sailed. Singapore, Sunday.-Gleugyle, for Marseilles sand London, sailed. Father Point, Monday.-Lake Ontario ...

THE TRAINING SQUADRON

... ships, and as topgallant sails, topgallant royals, &c., were crowded above the larger canvas, the squadron were soon far north. According toiiistructionsthevezeels nover use steam when they can make satisfactory progress under sail. From the pier and the ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... aMackay, for Glasgow, sailed. IGibraltar, Monday.-C'uzco, SYduey for Londo; sailed. Suez, Monday.-Mikado, Hull for Bombay L sailed. Beachy Head, Tuesday.-Anueer, Calcutta for Dundee, passed. Calcutta, Monday.-Pindari, for Dundee, sailed FSt Michael's, Sunday ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... Mar. seilles, sailed. Moville, Tuesday.-Vancouver, for Liverpool, arrived. Venice, Monday. - Clyde, fur London, arrived. Madeira, Monday.-Dunnottar Castle, Cape for Plymouth, called. Coronel, Monday.-Gulf of Guinea, for Livers. pool, sailed. Fernando Noronha ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY

... Mackenzie should 'return' the i sail to the pursuer, wbo was to rqsell it, the.defender agrsingtopay any diflirencae in the price which h ight resulSt from the sale. Pursuer avers that' do-' fender did not return the sail, and aithough applied v to' for ...

LLOYD'S MAIL AND STEAMSHIP NEWS

... Liverpool, Satuiday.-The White Star liner Rmnie sailed for New York yesterday. Glasgow, Saturday.-Tha Allan's Siberian, for New York the Coreat, for Boston; and the Manitoban, for Halifax and Philadelphia, sailed yesterday. Suez, Saturday. -The P. and 0. steamer ...

JURY COURT.[ill]

... lcee; liad not Clnse to cast anchor ; coultl not w ,,as have baicked any sails, except the top-.sail, antI that iw its wottid not have been of any service ; might h1ave .sailed ir itit two or three yards ots north tack after'staying. 'rTe ci I to Priticess ...

INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF A FISHERMAN AT SEA

... was let go before l the.oind lbed got ~out of the sail. The boat ;Ve going about three mileel an banr at the time. .T'here wan a sail betwveen Wrotaon end himn at the oime, hnt while goingK beneath the sail to put the helm down he saw deceaseed going overboa~rd ...

INTERESTING MARITIME CASE

... and crew busy with the sail. Of course, inI Isuclr a breeze as was then blowing, and with tire e sail half set, there must have been some way on the e boat, perhaps a considerable way. No one was at tire helm, and until the sail was made fast, and she ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... -Galicia, Liverpool for Va!. paraiso, sailed. Rin Janeiro, Monday.-Britannia, for Liverpool, sailed. Greenock, Mlonday.-Clan Macleod, for Cape Town, sailed. Port, Said, Tuesday.-Clan Graham, Sangor for London, sailed. Malin Head, Tuesday. - Carthag.nian ...

INTERESTING MARITIME CASE

... been sailing on the starboard tack , about two miles ahead of the lMlossom, had put about, and was preparing to proceed on the port tack. But thle question is whether she had actu- allv completed thel operakion, neatning thereby with the sail set and ...

DISASTROUS COLLISION

... the provdelence of foggy weother, hut for- tunaoly all 4tnsds were saved. The Obedient, one of Cho regolar Tyne colliers, sailed from Dllstuea on Saturday for London, coal-laden, and every. thing prooeeded well till the vessel was in the vicinity of the ...