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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Amsterdam. CAR1eA'RvoN APRIL 10.-Sailed, the George forQuebec. PETERISZAI5, Aiftli, la.-Sailed the H~annibaul for Quebec~. DUBLINs, APRIL 20.-Sailed tihe Henry Wood for St. John's, New Bruns'wick. AotxeBDxSN, APRnIOl.-Sailed the Sibelta for Sydney, C.B. Leaost~le ...

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE EAST KENT RAILWAY WORKS. '

... went on board, and (Girling and his son started off for their stationi in their skiff, with sails' set. The win was very puff~y enid squally. They w~ere seen sailing past Pln Mill by another pilot on board a yacht, who noticed that Girling waa eteeriug with ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... York, Campbell, fot India; Eligabethll, Caslin, for Tobago; Wilson, Wilson, for Malta; andt Eagles Henley,for Portsmouth; als sailed the Vivid, Young; Falmer' Tarddin; and -'homas and slary from Newcasde for London,' with the wholeof the Peet that was driven ...

MURDER IN NORTH WALES

... on board the Isabella Jewett, he sailed for the Canary islands on the loth day of March, four. teen days having expired from the time of the murder to his departure. As 60011 as it was ascertained that Baker had sailed in the Isabella Jewett, preparations ...

THE NIGER TROUBLES

... also muntioned that another detachment of officers would be sailing next week from Hamuurg. Uur picture shows a party of 13 non corns., photographed by Mr. James Ball, of Regent-street, who sail to-day (San- day) from Antwerp for the -Niger. RESIGNATION ...

CHESTER ASSIZES, SEPT. 11

... that a placard was posted at defendant's louse, stating the time that the Packet sailed. On the part of the defendant, it was contended that the hour for the Packet to sail was five o'clock,i but that the plaintiff had not gone on board until six, froa ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... vessel (the Justina) would sail from Lon- don on the 1st of July. I was ill London on that day, and ready to go on my passage, aid to pay the balanice of the amouit of the passage-nmoney. Time defendant said time vessel would not sail till the 13th, and refused ...

THE SUMMONS

... Collins boats performed their service. The Cunard boats will sail henoe as regularly as heretofore every Saturday, alternately for New York and H alifax and Boston. Mr. Imnan's steamrer will sail ?? York on the Wednesday preceding the Cunard departure for ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... Edward Lamb, or the Alfred, which had lately sailed for the Cape. In point of fact thdse vessels had not sailed, and no passage hadlbeen taken for the defendant by them, nor by any one of seven vessels which sailed for the Cape between the 25th January and ...

THE LOSS OF THE EURYDICE

... the steps taken on board when the squall came on. He said that as soon as it began to blow the captain ordered the studding sail to be taken in, which was done. lie then ordered the royals to be lowered, and the men went aloft for the purpose, but were ...

Law Intelligence

... End; and she was sailing before a stiff brceze, close hauled on the larboard tack-the niaht being clear and star- light. large ve3iel soon afterwards hove in sight under full sail and running free. As she approached, the brig slackened sail and ported her ...