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THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MR PIGG

... was a most serious one, and the Bench could not grant the application. ESCAPE OF HART TO AMERICA. We are informed that Hart sailed fiom nLiver- pool on the Saturday after he shot Mr Pigg, only a few hours before his portrait was received by the police ...

A CURIOUS COLLISION CASE

... length from the starboard quarter of the sailing ship, and both were then Holding parallel courses. The helm of the Benfaerin ?? was kept at steady, but suddenly, in obedience to an order on board the sailing ship, the helr of the Earl of Ducferf was ...

ACTION AGAINST WEST HARTLEPOOL SHIPOWNERS

... London March1 21. Isbel, s, of Whitby, sailed Eror&Niaolalieff for iGib- .ralts r for orders Marct; 21. te aldfo Betty and Mario, Capt. Oldenraf, coiled from Ymaiden for Stockton March 20. Abeoea, as, Cart. Wood, sailed from Caan or gMid. dlesbro' March 19o ...

IMPORTANT CASE UNDER THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT

... from ilpool; (2f Mtiniale, as from Middlesbro'. UuxHAVEN, May 31-Sailed: 1{rn Priuz, as, for Sanderltand. BOULOGNE, May 31.-Sailed: Lady Eleanor, 8s, for Sundarland. LmttnP', June 1.-Sailed: Bedlormie, as, for Mid. dlesbro'. t ElAvTN, Way 81,-Arrived: Roll ...

SINGULAR ACTION AGAINST STEAMSHIP OWNERS

... LoUvarI, April 21.-Sailed: Trovellin, Capt, Had- cliff, for Stockton. CURHAVLN, April 22,-Sailed: Frankland, cs, for Snnderiand, 2S.-Airived: Kronprioz, cs, from San. derlaud; J. M. Lennard, cs, from Middleebro'. AAHauuc, April -15.-SaIled: Sylpbide, . cs ...

SEAMEN'S CLAIM FOR SWAGES

... London and the port of Stockton. In the inoith of January last he signed articles to sail in that ship, to be paid weekly wages, and under z loese articles they sailed until the 23rd of April, wlhen, along with the rest of the crew, be was p'id off, the ...

THE MORECAMBE DISASTER

... 34 passengers. When off Silverdale a gust of wind caught the sail and Ithrew it right over. He had' no time to let go the ropes or do anything else before the boat, heeled over, when the sails lay flat on the water. Hle could not swim, but supported himself ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT MIDDLES BROUGH

... They left Zwyndrecht on the 10th of April esith a crew of twenty-one hands on board. When the pilot left the ship they set all sail, and proceeded fall speed for Hartlepool Witness took cherai at noon. There was a fresh breeze froma the ESE., and the weather ...

DARING ROBBERY AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... ntiotl, a, \ ?? comilr ittead for foot nioiii Im i.; ro- SOLDIErS' PllAlfL1~q rn'qx eto ALJLEGED FAILS ippl * , Rek shupd. Sail tithe apWl., toe in lthi henbjtaee-l. Ilita ee .. ide remnand uintil TlbIralyS or, El l ott, ret ir r il r a lii h ; o fap ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... stipendiary magistrate, Captain Visconti, R.N., and Captain H. Jones, nautical assessors-with reference to the stranding of the sailing ship Margaret, of Sunderland, on East Goodwin Sands, whilst on a t voyage frou Boulogue to- West Hartlepool. Mr( Maples, of ...

STABBING CASE AT SEA

... Hamburg to 31iddlesbrough.-Mr T. Addeubrooke larS appealrtd for the ?? said the lest prisoner was a seaman, and they had been sailing we, d together in the steam-ship Genova for three or four tak De mouths. On Saturday afternoon last, the ship was inI n lying ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... when he wrote, Mr Porter had not then received the bill of lading, nor had he any Intimation of the sail- iug of the steamer, which, in fact, had not sailed. The pease could not be said to be delivered with- in a reasonable time, when it was borne in mind ...