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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, JAN. 18

... the murderer. This man, under the assumaed name of Buckley; taok his passage in the ship Great Britaii, for New Yoik, which sailed'on 30th -ult, but was obliged to return to port on the following Tuesday,- in consequehce of Y damage. Mr. WV ?? Collister ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... of water. They took with them three oare, but 0o ld unfortunately broke one of them and rendered it useless.-n They had not sail in the boat, but by chance,. snatched from p the ship, as sbe was sinking, an empty sack. Itsnthialaiser- vl t able state the ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... reles'ette of lt. - thee- I have ocrdered hi'm to be tiedl cacid and foot, and to he ear- tnce~c cud to Cite etati Of scl'a Iliac Sails writic ice. 'hl' rascal cc is sitoilti case tccieti Care hwlist'ie tisei cue, fur I acc'ecfergive. 'a ti'''l 'Thett, I liopei ...

RIM 73 6 ION.. COURT

... advised him to' let her retire to another house, where she might remain fIr, a few days. He said he could not do that. I then sail she must be taken frost you by coercion, ?? said that woild be very ridiculpus ot the part of Colonel Tyrrell, and the laugh ...

TYRONE ASSIZES—MARCH 17

... making no water, and is likely to be got off eftebe-cargo- is-discharged -- Both vessels -had-lost the greatest part of their saile, which prevented them.fromn ?? able to reach a harbour. A boat was sent round fror Trooex to the assistance of the Mary-Ann; ...

RECORD COURT—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26

... defendant, was a merchant residing in Belfast, who had been the owner of several ships, and purchased the greater part of his sails ard cordage from plaintiff. Counsel admitted that deft. had become embarrassed in tire course of last sinmimer, and at the ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... and Glasgow, sails on Sunday, 6th April, at one o'clock in the afternoon. The unrivalled Sheffield steatn-packet, Richards, sails for Liverpool on Thursday, 3d April, at ten o'clock morning. The steam-packet Shamrobk,' Montgomery, sails for Dublin on ...

THE IRISH COURT

... nocertailed that he had embarkedn in a vessel at Kingstowvn, about toi sail for Quebec. On this tie police oficers pro. ceeded to Kirngstoevn, vlihen they found that the vessel had sail- ed, and wvas then eight miles ont at sea. They applied to Lieut. Thompson ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... theat ship, as a mask of their esteem and respect. SAFETY OF THsE LrEns.-The packet.ship Boston, H. C. Mackay, master, which sailed from Boston on the 1st inst. and arrived at Liverpool on Monday, brings intel. ligenice of the Leeds packet-ship, from New ...

SUMMAR ASSIZES

... of Aberdeen, Captain Mearns, sailed on . nds5 for Qulebec, svith goods and passenger's. Trhe steam-ship Corsair, Goodwin, for Liverpool, sails on Sanday next, ax liv'b o'clock in the mrn-ning. Smack Ranger, Savage, has sailed for London. Smack Iris, Peyton ...

HORRID MURDERS AT SEA

... on the sailors to haul lip the sail and stow it; Cra- mer and Keating replied they could not do so uniassistedt Captain S. usiket Captain Raynes to help theus, by all mneans, said Rayne's, anid he went aloft ; She sails being stowed awlay wvittles evetnt ...