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THE LOSS OF THE EURYDICE

... soon after we came on duty an ordur was given to set starboard stullingenils, and woro sail was subsequently set. Soon after the watch was; called to shorteu sail, which was done. I canuot now rcmesnbor who was the oltiosr of the watch that riernloen ...

GOVERNMENT AND THE COURT OF DIRECTORS

... for an instant have contested. Public e opinion instantly detected the mistake about to be , committed, and the question of sailing or steam d vessels was brought before the House of Commons. re Ministers did not then meet it in the way their e, journals ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... effected on a policy of Insurance by thedefendant and other underwriters at Lloyd's, on the ship Fanny. The ship was to have sailed (per advice) from Cadiz for London, on the 21st or 23d of Novemnber, 1825 ; the Captain (Taylor) of the Fanny had written ...

THE EURYDICE COURT MARTIAL

... studdiug-lsilsf cwasJ 16 to rhorten sail, which-was done. I eatnotknow r er who was the officer of-the watch. I ;think ~*a~ifi. Eando'ph, ub-lieut ~WohtLj. - The'reeident: W~hen fihe oraevwas given t shorten; sail nwli£ sails were ordered to W &aken in? , ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... arrived at the entrance to Smyrna Bay, Jamieson would state that he went down from his cabin into the sail-room, and having thrown some turpentine upon the sails, placed them near some brandy and then set firs to them, and returned by a private passage to his ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Valparaiso sailed Jan. 9; Proven front Paraiba, left Feb. lo; Telegraph from Pet- amibuco, sailed Feb.26. Salied the Hannah for Monte Video OFF 1t1B Lo stietirs, APRIL 13.-Tie Augusta, from the Us- vaniah for ltamhurg. BRasToro AorIL IS.-Sailed the 1Miranda ...

THE EURYDICE DISASTER

... elapsed from the time of theordertoshorten sail and the ship heeling over, and onlv a few minutes fromn that time till she sank. The captain was on deck the whole after- noon. and gave orders to shorten sail before the squall actually struck the ship ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON THE OFFICERS OF THE VANGUARD

... and telegrams sent to the Admiralty reporting the occurrence. Captain Dawkins was then examined in detail. He said: We were sailing in single line close order the Warrior leading, Hector second, Vanguard third,, Iron Duke fourth. Signal was then made altering ...

Ruins of Nineveh.—lntelligence has been received that the blocks of sculpture lately found in the ruins Nineveh ..

... the blocks of sculpture lately found in the ruins Nineveh have been safely got on board the Cormoran at tfawora. The vessel sailed from that port on June 1, on her way to France. She was to put in to Bourbon on her way home. ...

MR. [ill] WILLIAMS AND THE [ill]

... streets, but this ofrer they decline to accept. Tie costermonge,- sail the authorities refused to re- turn the idowers until lie paid lfs. Sergeant Randall. the gaoler of the court, sail that in all probability the flonivrs had been taken to the workhouse ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... 'old. They sailed fromn Swasssea ii Mharch last to Monite Vieo, and from thenice to Buenos Ayres. Ott the 27th of July last they sailed for Talcu- hunno, en tie coast of Chili. 'TIhey arrived thele in Septepnber, and on the 21st October sailed for liUnglPid ...

SUMMER CIRCUITS of the JUDGES, 1855

... Came down and anchored, the Earl of Durham for Balsklava. Sailed, the Sarah for the river, Albion for ditto, Baretto, jum., for ditto, and Ocean Queen for Hull. L1vaRpooL, JUNE 1.-Wind N.H.-Sailed the Adriatic for Boston, and Juan Fernandez for Calcutta ...