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ALLEGED MURDER ON BOARD AN AMERICAN SHIP

... until the' 8tb of December, when it was blowing very ard~ and the men were reeling sails. Notwithstanding he liad torbldden Humphreys going aloft, he got upon the top- sail yards, went over the backc stays, fell overboard, and was drowned. l Mrt Yardley ...

IMPORTANT TO EMIGRATION AGENTS

... book by the Malta, it was immaterial which steamer they went by. The plaintiff went to Liverpool the day before the China sailed, intending to take passage by that vessel, but was told the deposit was forfeited, as he ought to have gone by the Malta. ...

MURDER ON BOARD A FRENCH SHIP

... a great sensation in the port of Mar. seilles. The following are the circumstances attending the sad affair: -The Tcrriise sailed from Maraoilleo in December last for San Domingo and touched on her vway out at Algesiras, whore the murderer and two other ...

REMARKABLE CHARGE OF FORGERY

... as they left the train, half-an-hour before the boat sailed for Kingstown. A sum of £140 was found on the girl Tracey. who had been authorised by Farrell to spend £10 in clothing herself for the sail to America, where be believed she and the girl Lee might ...

ALLEGED PIRACY ON THE HIGH SEAS

... prosecute these six men, who are charged with an act of piracy on.the high seas. It appears that the English shin ~Scotland sailed from this country to Calcutta, where she arrived some time in May. The captain then discharged the crew, and these six men ...

THE EURYDICE COURT-MARTIAL

... Fveshawve, C.B., Commarnder-in.Chief at Partamouth presidedand there was a full attenda nce of officers. l~he Eurydiice, sailing frigate, was lost off Dunnoe Point, Ile of Wight, during a sudden and violent squall, on Sun- day the 24th of Maroh, when ...

EXTRAORDINARY ASSAULT

... s mast being stepped and the sail set, it: was evident that-the bon$t had been maned after having been put dithe water. If .a sea had oarried-itfrom its I cradle in the waiest of the'jsh;p, neither thometastnor thec sail would. have been set; and as she ...

CLOSE OF THE CAPTAIN COURT-MARTIAL

... BMajesty's ship Captain was capsized on the morning of the 7th of September by the pressure of sail, assisted by the heave of the sea, and that the amount of sail carried at the time of her loss (regard being had to the force of the wind and the state of ...

MURDERS ON THE HIGH SEAS

... a Malay; George Carlos, and John Wlliams, three of them being men of ?? Early stated thathowas asailor on board ?? which sailed from the West India Docks on the 2Sth of July last, and the five prisoners, four of whom could speak P. little English, also ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... should be taken at the October sessions. THE ILFRACO3MBE YACHT ACCIDENT. The Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the sailing boat Monarch, at Ilfracombe, on which occa- sion eleven persons were drowned. was resumed on Wednesday at the Bristol Guildhall ...

SINGULAR LOSS OF A SHIP

... not to go on. The result of his inquiry was that his certificate was cancellcd. A new master was appointed to her, and she sailed a second ,time on the voyage. What hap- pened to her will be gathered from the subjoined doca. ment:- British Consulate, ...

A RACE AFTER A CRIMINAL

... ces, that no suspicion was entertained, and the money was paid. The culprit's plans seemed to have been well laid, for he sailed in the Saxonia, one of the swiftest of the New. York mail packets, on the very day after he got possession of bis-booty, and ...