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DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FROM OSBORNE

... Strange, recesved d orders on Tuesday to prepare-for sea, and on Wedt'es day sailed to Falmouth, to enter seamen for genllE h service.- T Tlh Dvioa, Russin corvette, sailed from Spitheod on Thursday morning for K amchiatha. -- - Vice Admiral Sir Thomas ...

THE COURT

... Commander Pasley, sailed on the evening of the 171i instant, for the West India Station. The Paraguesa, Brazilian steam-corvette, having had her rudder lengthened; and other defects made good, weas put of dock on Friday last, and sailed the same day for ...

GOSPORT

... Clerk it' he received letter, and replied t'lathe h id, but could not say that it was prior Dr. jMcide having. tie Chairman sail had no it wis but perhaps the best way would for the ' Jerk write ...

ALLEGED HEARTLESS SWINDLE AT SOUTHSEA

... Asysiaui, which sailed on November ( 5th. It. was for a steerage passatge, and witness 2 afterwards found that the Aesyrian did not take steerage passengers. The ticket produced had becn subsequeotly unmde available for the Ntusnichian, sailing on N~ovember ...

SUICIDE AT FAREHAM

... unfinished condition, and the wqrkmenei in are just getting her ready for her first race. fo rand although it is tbought shee may sail at ac Harwici, weighty opinions are gi ven that she will de r not be ready to compete till the race from the th I Nore to Dover ...

THE EURYDICE COURT MARTIAL

... fact of sailing ships not being inclined due to the II] 3circumsntance that~at the time purely sailing ships were p] -Mnsd in the Navy the practice of inclining had not in r been introduced, or was there anything. inherent in purely Be sailing ships which ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... threatened to knock down anyone that touched thai sail, when. both prisoners got intoahboat and went away. [tot the sail back and afterwardsogave it up tona pollee constable, it in. f a studding sail and worth about III Rsbert Gibbs, police constable ...

COURT MARTIAL ON THE OFFICERS OF THE SHARPSHOOTER

... tacking, the foretop-gallant-sail was taken in, and a, thle vessel hove to. Asked the nanster to make sail, but in did not consider the ship in his (the pilot's) Charge. He Si ggave lilt advice to the master as a pilot. Sail was iime~di- q ately made. The ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, MONDAY

... Bank of England, changing their uotes tsr gold. Vil the next day, it further appeared, that he had enmbarkedl on board a sailing vessel for ,Nladira; havinig be~lu previously traced by MIr. Quilter thio'mghi various routes to Paris, and back again to ...

ARRIVAL OF THE COURT AT OSBORNE

... made the Needles yesterday, but owing to the dense fog 1 re was unable to come on. She sailed to-night for the Eastward. I rw ti The Agaceinmnor, 91, screw, sailed from Plymouth on ill Sunday for the Mediterranean, to take the flag of Rear- C en Admiral ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... stealing one boat's sail, the property of William Marks, a licensed ?? prosecutor identified the sail pro. duced as his property, but was unable to say how it was lost from his boat.-Mr. Long, the marine store dealer, said he purchased a sail from the prisoner ...

FATAL ENCOUNTER ON THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... Wise, (Imspregiable), and sailed ito harbour. She has C been dismantled, and will be paid of on-Friday. r The Dee, steamer, MalSer Commanding Pulien, A arrived from Woolwich on Friday, with machinery for b the Conqueror, and sailed on Tuesday for Portsmouth ...