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LAW AND POLICE

... the peasants on the heights of Andros discovered a vessel with sails set on the 12th and 13th of April. Her movements were so peculiar, as she kept going round and round the compass, the sails at times full and at others aback, that on the second day the ...

WRECK OF THE FELICIDADE SCHOONER

... land bear- ing N.N.E , distant about 230 miles, about three p.m., when under sail, steering ?? with a breeze from the south, a squall was observed coming up the stern. Sail was imme- diately shortened, but the man at the helm, instead of keep- ing her ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and the other two prisoners the first and second nates. Last year thie vessel sailed from ?? Calcutta. Here there was a change in masters, and the vessel afterwards sailed to Demerara, and thence to Barbadoes, where another change in masters took place ...

OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS

... and forty coasting vessels were driven ashore, and the bulk of them have become wrecks. At Tynemouth upwards of three hundred sail were lying in the Bay, Humber, and Roads; waiting for an opportune and favourable wind to make the harbour. On the evening ...

OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS

... present week. We select from the account furnished by an eye-witness some of the most striking details. The Caleb Grimshaw sailed from Liverpool on the 23rd of October with a general cargo, besides 100 tons of coal, and, I believe 600 or 700 tons of iron ...

ACCIDENTS

... 1 out with fatigue, we had resigned (Ur oars and committed ourselves in despair to the still foaming billows, when I A sail-a sail,' was descried by one of our krive firemen, which infused new life into our exhausted frames, and enabled us to approach ...

POLICE

... Thomas Wilds, a clergyman serv- ing at Twickenham, was charged with committing an assault Oe John Sills, the keeper of a sailing ?? stated, that the reverend defendant was in the habit of employing his boat; that lie got into his (Sills's) debt, and he ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Curlieg, 19 and 21 years of age, were amusing themselves with a sail onl the river Stour, close to their fatier's house, the boat upset, when John the youniger, got entangrled in the sail, and sank to rise no more. The other was picked up alive, buit has ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... swell in the riter. The sailing boat got quite clear of her, but was much rocked by the surf. Edgar, was about to place his foot on her gunwale, to steady her, when it slipped'off, and i- order to save himself, he caught old of the sail, and the sudden haul ...

POLICE

... drunk and disturbing the midnight sleep of the residents in Harp alley. ACCIDEJNT S. Loss OF THE CELIA LARGE.-This vessel sailed on the 1st of August from this port for London, with two pas- sengers, Mr C. H. Walker and son. She was going through the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... one oar and a small sail. The little fel. lows sculled themselves out to a distance of a few miles from land, when, thinking they perceived some other boys coming out in a boat to fetch them back again, they hoisted their small sail, anI, the wind blowing ...

EXPEDITION TO BORNEO—SHIP'S CREW MURDERED

... attempted to close in. At dlight we weigted, thte boats firing at us from a point l above; but, lhavinlg a fair wind, we nade sail, followed bv the beats, u:otfiwe reached that p art of the rivcr where the ?? is sittLated, about thiltoel, i le, fro te, [Ra ...