POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had celause about the time of sailing. The vessel sailed on Sion, ~i Sunday, the 18th. The parties wvent on board on Satsur- the r) day, the 17th, and on that day the captain told them that urge lethe vessel would not sail till Monday, and he gave orders ...

FALSE IMPRISONMENT ON A CHARGE OF FORGERY

... following are the numbers of vessels built in England in 1866:-Sailing ships-iron, 61 : wood, 363 ; composite, 23. Steamers-iron, 145; wood, 38. Total, 630; total tonnage, 225,698. In 1867: Sailing vessels-iron 6O0; wood, 351; composite, 17. Steam vessels- ...

DEVONPORT

... dockyard to rigged and stored. The Tortoise, lighter, sailed on Wednesday with stores for Pembroke, and the Sinbad, lighter, with stores for Portsmouth. The Gannet, 11, screw, Commander Lambert, sailed on Wednesday, the 9th inst., for Gibraltar and Malta ...

LAW SITTINGS, THIS DAY

... WS. DovvR, J.tlx 8.-Sailed yesterday, his Majesty's packet Firefly, for Cahia. t his Miajesty's packet Salamander. Arrived yesterday, his Uajesty's pa3ke, i.:enSt' from Calais ; also his Majesty's packet Arrow, from Ostend. Sailed hs.i, Majesty's packet ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... GRIFFIN's WHARF.-Sailed, the John Hicks, Butterfield, for Fowey. HAY'S WHARF. - Sailed, the Enterprise, Richard, for Shields. Topirtrc's WHAimF.-Sailed. the Martha Pope, Jones, for WaterFord; Fancy, Talbot, for Weymouth. STANTON'S WHAitr.-Sailed, the Rotherham ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1525 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL ADMIRALTY COURT

... was'signedj that the: Delfin left Hull Other vessels sailed in December and loaded their cargoes end got back before she started. The vessel did not arrive in Hull until the 23rd of February. If she haid sailed'asarrartged, at once, she Would have got back ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DECEMBER 23

... and was expected to sail for England about the 5th or tith of November.-The ship Bombay arrived itt Chita on the lst August. PFAL, Dec. 22,-Sailed the Cambridgc, Barber, for the Cape of Good Hope and Bombay. PORTScIOoTi, Dec. 21.-Sailed the Venelia, Gilmore ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... breezefrom the eastward. While the Miranda *al thus sailing with the wind, at the late of about esit Waont on hour, she met the Lively, which asn coming up the Channel from the westt ward, deeply laden, and sailing by the wind. These were tile only facts upon ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... aMackay, for Glasgow, sailed. IGibraltar, Monday.-C'uzco, SYduey for Londo; sailed. Suez, Monday.-Mikado, Hull for Bombay L sailed. Beachy Head, Tuesday.-Anueer, Calcutta for Dundee, passed. Calcutta, Monday.-Pindari, for Dundee, sailed FSt Michael's, Sunday ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... the advertiseiment, tile vessel would sail on the .5th of July, anti that lie called oil Mir. Bell, who told him shie would not sail for a fewv davs leliger. Mr. Bovle was ?? inflemed that thie vessel would sail on the 15th from Liverpool, and that it ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... strong from the east, and the Lively was sailing close to the wind, and making but little way in the water; the Mi. rands, on the other hand was sailing with the wind, having all her sails, even her stadding sails, set, and making between eight and nine ...

SHIPPING NEWS

... Mar. seilles, sailed. Moville, Tuesday.-Vancouver, for Liverpool, arrived. Venice, Monday. - Clyde, fur London, arrived. Madeira, Monday.-Dunnottar Castle, Cape for Plymouth, called. Coronel, Monday.-Gulf of Guinea, for Livers. pool, sailed. Fernando Noronha ...