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... was badly strained, and lost some spars and sails, and her cargo sustained damage. | BY IAGNETCO TELEGRaPE.J Qo;cENSTOWVx, JUNE 17.-ATrived ott-Danube, from MauIritius: Cabinet, Bahia; Abbey Craig, Cuba. Sailed -Maciosa, for Lisbon. DUBLIn, JUNJE 17.-Arrived ...

IMPORTANT ADMIRALTY CASE

... while to adopt the system affording greater l security, In the old days of sailing ships niony a battle was won, sometimes against- superior force, by the disablemnent of tile sail power of one oi t iee combatants. After the motive force of any light- ing ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON ADMIRAL FAIRFAX

... mailny hours of daylight as possible. That was the rea'ori tor going in at the flood tide. He found the cur- rent as the sailing directions led them to eapect. The Palma shoal was pointed out, and there* was the usual indications denotirg shoal w-ater ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... circumstances attending the ?? of the British sailing ship Sisters, of Belfast, through foundering off the North Arklow Light. ,ship, in the Irish Sea, on or about the 7th Deocern- ber last. The Sisters was a sailing sbip, regitered at tbe port of Belfast, ...

THE CROFTERS IN TIREE

... troopship Assistance at Portsmouth received orders to sail in two hours for Scotland. Messe3pgera were sent in all directions to summon the crew, ?? vere on leave, and at eight o'clock the ship sailed, leaving many of her men. The vessel was under orders ...

THE PURSUIT OF THE MURDERER

... so li accursed a burden, would have been safe, But *na now, against the winds, and against the sails dy which they swell, a new agent appears. The on sailing ship has been gone for three days, but Shtsteam can overtake her. The cabman, the de- On tcetives ...

POLICE NEWS

... u ?? a.ith beilng dirnik anld diisordkeily on Friday evening in lo ;rk Lane. lbs cornce MSC IS provedL. 1feaI-Coistable ?? sail that this was the 1ri. ' su~ertcvcti'itl Ceouviction. [lhe lite orderel her tbi hid bail for her future I`00d 1lduiv iuur for ...

THE THEATRICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... about togethber; and, whon lie complained, Leslie Faid if he had. dnie wrong wit!ness hadO his remody. Petitioner. contilluilln sail-lanst June his wife went to Riclimond, pro- 2incing not! to see Leslie. A separation deed was drawin up) that month. Afterwards ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... you got yourtich-et? I knew of it by the advertisements in the news. papers. Mlr. MILEAN said that the boat was advertised to sail from Douglas within eight days of the the issue of the ticket, and so passengers could leave by any boat that might leave the ...

REPORT OF THE CRIME AND OUTRAGE COMMITTEE

... miners from the town. ?? Aberfoyle had sailed from Port Philip on the 10th of February, with 40,272 oz. of gold, widlic, at the Lon- don price of £4 per oz., gives a value of £101,03S; the r Northumberland had also sailed on the same day for I London, with ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... LBY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. QucsNST1OWrc, JUNE 6.-Sailed-Emmanel, for London- derry; Promesa, WAaterford; Syra, Rotterdam; Gabriel, Kingroad; Juano, Liverpool; J. R. Hazeltine, do. DulZT,IN, Ju.NE 6.-Sailed-Branch, for Antwerp. Ar- rived ut Kingstown-Horatio ...

ROLLS' COURT—WEDNESDAY, MAY 22

... Dublin, but being rather late, the steaneer would not take them in. Ile beseeched and remonstrated in vain, and the steamer sailed without him. His object in going to Dublin was two-fold-first, to compete for some prizes that had been offered; and, secondly ...