THE BOATING DISASTER IN THE MERSEY

... yachtsmen belonging to the Mer-ey a - v the neighbourhood. In consequence of the 4 t event, the New Brighton Sailing Club arid t Mersey Sailing Club hare postponed their D ?matches. The match of the former club wa3 . have taken place on Saturdav next, ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... other places, and who are carried back free. Among those who came to assist in setting the sail were two of the runners. While they were endeavourine to set the sail the sheets of the fore-boom broke, with the result that the boom went over the side, and ...

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 ...

SWANSEA COUNTY COURT

... She sailed on the 14th of April, and Charles he Porter sailed in her. In consequence of a collision in the If of Ohannel, the vessel returned to the South Docks on tho a ls-. 16tb, and Charles Porter absconded on the 27th.. The w in- vessel sailed a'-second- ...

Ruins of Nineveh.—lntelligence has been received that the blocks of sculpture lately found in the ruins Nineveh ..

... the blocks of sculpture lately found in the ruins Nineveh have been safely got on board the Cormoran at tfawora. The vessel sailed from that port on June 1, on her way to France. She was to put in to Bourbon on her way home. ...

NEWCASTLE COUNTY COURT

... Tuesdaty. EMIGUATsoe,-At present, although four steamers are sailing weekly from ?? to New York, the berths by them as well as the sailing vessels are being all secured days before the (late of sailing. Minors say they cal earn 1 per ?? Y in the United States ...

THE MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN IN ST.JOHN'S-LANE

... Liverpool that the man in custody in New York was Pennington, that on Wednesday week Inspector Carlisle, of the detective force, sailed in the steamship City of London, belonging to the Inman line, for New York. So that there l might be no mistake on the point ...

A LIVERPOOL SHIP COLLISION CASE

... (arlesP. Bu, th ea President, gave judgment in this oolh.-son case, in e which the owners of the sailing bzrque Dorenb, of Liverpool, sued the owners of the sailing ship Argomene, alen of Liverpool, for d e riing 1- out of a collision which ooeurred between ...

MR. [ill] WILLIAMS AND THE [ill]

... streets, but this ofrer they decline to accept. Tie costermonge,- sail the authorities refused to re- turn the idowers until lie paid lfs. Sergeant Randall. the gaoler of the court, sail that in all probability the flonivrs had been taken to the workhouse ...

THE SUICIDE IN SACKVILLE-PLACE

... engaged a passage to America for himself and his family, that the passage was paid for, and the vessel in 3 which he was to have sailed was to have left Liverpool on 0 the 30th. On Satsrday evening his wife and children [I went on board the steamer bound for ...

A CURIOUS COLLISION CASE

... length from the starboard quarter of the sailing ship, and both were then Holding parallel courses. The helm of the Benfaerin ?? was kept at steady, but suddenly, in obedience to an order on board the sailing ship, the helr of the Earl of Ducferf was ...

THE ESCAPE OF THE FENIAN PRISONERS

... and wre could see her lower sails, when on looking behind, I sawv the smoke of a steamer, and solon after was able to make out the Georgotto steaming out from Free. nmantle, with all sail set. It was her reogular day for sailing to Albany, with end for the ...