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THAMES SAILING BARGE MATCH

... THAMES SAILING BARGE MATCH. The eighteenth annual sailing barge match for topsail aud spritsail barges, from Eritn to the Nore and back, took place yesterday. The Eagle (Captain accompanied by several other steamers heavily freighted, left Loudon Bridge ...

ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUB SAILING MATCH

... ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUB SAILING MATCH. On Tuesday, the second match of the season came off, when an elegant silver cup and cover, value thirty guineas, was sailed for by yachts belonging to members of this club. The cup (an extremelyelegant piece of ...

Departure of the Caledonia.—This vessel, commanded by Capt. Lott, sailed from Liverpool yesterday for Halifax ..

... Departure of the Caledonia.—This vessel, commanded by Capt. Lott, sailed from Liverpool yesterday for Halifax and Boston, with a large cargo and a full compli mtftat of passengers. She likewise took out specie to the amount of 40,0001. ...

Dundee.—The Whalers.—Thursday, at noon, four out of our fWe whalers—the Alexander, the Horn, the Advice, and ..

... four out of our fWe whalers—the Alexander, the Horn, the Advice, and the Princess Charlotte—sailed from the harbour for Davis' Straits; the Fairy having sailed about a month ago for Old Greenland. The day was fine, and, as many of their crews had come ...

The Hindostan Steam-siiip.—The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Hindmtan, Capt. S. Lewis, arrived ..

... .—The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Hindmtan, Capt. S. Lewis, arrived yesterday at Seuthampton. The Hindustan sailed from Mauritius the Bth, and Cape Town on the 29th of May, and brine' the latest dates both from that colony and Mauritius ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MONDAY

... which theveseel was to sail ; but ni t reading the latter part of the letter, relative to the 30 days, from the time of the arrival of the Australia, which sailed from Sidtey miuch about the same time that tbe Cnumberlarnd was to sail from Hobart's Town. ...

THE LOSS OF THE HERON

... watch on the 9th, of May last. Mr. Blair, theamate, ,was officer *of;the watfb. The Heron was idder topgallant sails, einie-reefed tep..- sails, eourses, jibi' and boom maidatil,en* the atarboard tack Saw indications of a tornado comi g on thrue- quarters ...

LOSS OF H.M.S. HERON

... up. Mr. Blair told him we had better shorten sail. He replied, Pooh, pooh ; it will be nothing. There were appearances of the squall coming on three quarters of an hour before the accident occurred. If sail had been shortened in time I think the accident ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fromn Trcland. :Sailed the Plover sloop of war, with three Swedish vessels atid several toafters,'under convOy, for l.ivcrpool. Sailed the Shannon frigate dnd Rose sloop of lwar on a cruize to-the Westward. -o F't LMObTft, FEB. 2.-Sailed his Majesty's ship ...

THE BOATING DISASTER OFF DEAL

... was between WI twelve and one. We then hoisted our sail and sailed in sei towards Rainsgate. We had the storm sail up, as the e wind had begun to freshen up while the party were on dla the Sands. This sail is a smaller one than the regular ho isail. Nash ...