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... PERFORATED SAILS. The Italians seem to be bent on introducing perforated sails for their sailing raft, even for bhose which have to go long voyages. One of their little barques, carrying the sails in question, has just arrived in ihe Delaware river after ...
... SAILING BOAT UPSET. Seven Persons Drowned. NEW YORK, Monday.—Seven persons were drowned at Ocean City, Maryland, yesterdij afternoon, by the capsizing of an overloaded 80.11 ing boat.-Central News ...
... A TERRIBLE SAIL. How did my hair turn white ? I will tell you the story. On my way to Exeter on business my present wife, to whom I was at that time betrothed, asked n-ig to get a bottle of chloroform for her mother's headache. After transacting my business ...
... SAILING WITHOUT THE COOK. At West Hartlepool police-court Captain John Gray, master of the ship Parthenope, was sum monad at tbe instance of the Board of Trade foi leaving Frederick Sorbie, the cook of that vessel, at Melbourne, at the latter end of last ...
... If the big author of a sailing be chargeable with nil the wrecks that ma] 11 occur to ships that adopt such a sailing, with how many . i r wrecks is Wright chargeable on account of his introduc- cir t tion of M~rcator's sailing ? It was but a few days ...
... PAVONIA SAILS AGAIN. PAVONIA SAILS AGAIN. WniX^Sday t]tB Cuaard liner Pavonia, after a fortnights overhauling in the dry dock,ren- dered necessary by her terrible knock-umg sboui in the Atlantic, sailed for Boston from Liverpool ...
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... VESSELS SAILED. May 23.-.anr;'on. 'riompton, Dernerare fra-n, Hall, Hnrbaiocs Sltr, 'Piiamcsaf, Ba; LlaRndurns O:raa, llidlrm!.to:t, NewfIrndliand Bre. da.'f loa, tlbF:;r{lan, d;itto Royal SO voreig :, Slipilija, ditto Afultitgs of Creitdrsndurinzgll ...
... SAILING OF THE EMIGRANT. We-have this week.ays the -2e-underaud Herald to record the departure Of the second emigrant vessel from this port to AustralIa,The Emigrant, which, we may repeat, 500 tous. Lurthen, and classed 8 years A1, I LLoyd's ciopper-bottomed ...
... I SAILING OF THE HIBERNIA. (Fvo oun OU EPORTBL) GALWAY, TUESDAY EVENING.-The postal service between Great Britain, Ireland, and America, via Gal- way, after a long and anxious interval of suspension, has been this day recommenced under happy auspices ...
... thev had to sail. He admitted that Fle the training squadron had been a benefit to has young officers, but said it had been of no faci good to the men, and lie looked on the dis- wis eussion ' as the last dying gasp of masts and amr sails. Sir ?? Bowdea ...