LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fromn Trcland. :Sailed the Plover sloop of war, with three Swedish vessels atid several toafters,'under convOy, for l.ivcrpool. Sailed the Shannon frigate dnd Rose sloop of lwar on a cruize to-the Westward. -o F't LMObTft, FEB. 2.-Sailed his Majesty's ship ...

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 ...

THIRD EDITION

... Queen of Britain, arrived in the Thames. George Deane, sailed from the Cape,of Good Hope, 30th tel Dec., for Augra Peqesina; and RydaL. 3rd Jan., for the Ndauritiusl. The Mnaclita, and Sar, sailed from enoses Ayres, 6th Of Jan., Priscilla, 9th, aad Grecian ...

JUDGMENT IN A BARROW SHIPPING CASE

... the Vandalia. was a that she had broken the sailing rules. It was 1- found as a fact that her port light was so y placed as to be on the occasion in ques- t tion to some extent obscured by one 'f of her sails. The Court of Appeal did t not dissent from ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... bradieb w*ith which 'she Sheeted off, making all Sail posaible to get ie'ar ' The Jenny reached the dylaianda f onier 6th, and sail.. CO ted fromtene the lt,2;2d Nrvebr ir tcompanie WI sehe- co, eal sail, of Spa.sh shipsi bound for Cadiz andhe brig Pa-: ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... t. SAILED FROM GLASGOW. Jnly 23. William Connal (s), Morrow, for Rouen— general cargo. ARRIVED THE TAIL OF THE BANK. July 23. May, 309, Olsen, from for Greenock— timber. Comorin (s), 359, M'Callum, from Rouen for Greenock and Glasgow—sugar, SAILED FROM ...

THE BOATING FATALITY AT NEYLAND

... going with them. Wit- he ness saw them off, and at ?? time the sails Were wI double-reefed, but before they had Sailed out of is sight he saw that they had shaken a reef out of da rite sails. When the boat left she had on board (U 3cwt. of pig iron and ...

GENERAL COURT-MARTIAL

... for the Baltic are to sail for the Nore and Huumber iminediately; but that the subsequent .coavoy is to sail on the -5th of March, and every fortnight to the lst of November; From Leith and Long Hopesthe firt 'convoy is to, sail on the 20th .of April ...

THE MURDER AT ST. LOUIS

... the steamer City of Sydney, from San Francisc> foy Aucklaud, Now Zealand. In that case, unlesR he transfers himself to a sailing vessel at Ronolula, his arrest is certain. [DAnLx xxws narsAJ] Nrw YORK, AP= 16. Maxwell has been traced to San Francisco ...

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

... Moppett, London, and proceeded for Dublin. Sailed—Lizzie, Wade, Shields; 3 Wilson, Sunderland. Monday, 4th July.—Arrived—John Watson, Thomas, Newcastle; Duff, Gardner, Hartlepool; Aiwa, Reed, Sunderland. Sailed —Lord Pan inure, steamer, Moore, Purfleet ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... 16th May she experienced fine Weather and ne iavorrable winds. On the forenoon of rh. i2, newhilst sailing on the port tack free and with a, tre sails set. the ship suddenly lurched forward sml rthe foremast head was carried away Lie effect Ad re this ...

Shipping Intelligence

... mainboom broken atd sails split. Sailed : Am- ,bssador, Tate; Active, Nicholls, for Hull. 24-William and Airs, Creaser, Hull to Ichaboe. 25-Slharp, Blyth, for [lull, 26-Put il: llumber, Htopkiusont, Hull to New Orleans. POOLE, Jan. 24-Sailed: Zitella, Munkman ...