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TRIAL SAILING BETWEEN PILOT & FROLIC

... under all plain sail and all port studding-sails. During forenoon Frolic carried away the goose-necks of two lower studding-sail booms, and carried away one fore top-most studding-sail boom ; Pilot always putting herself under the came sail ...

DEVONPORT

... boilers and machinery for the Jason, and sailed Thursday on her return. The Sprightly, steam-tender, Master-Commanding Allen, arrived from Portsmouth on Friday, with supernumeraries for tbe Impregnable, and sailed the following day on her return, calling ...

APPOINTMENTS

... and proceeded for London. Sailed— Jenny, Tonderburg, Hamburg; i'w Whim, Kent, Hartlepool; Eclipse, Fisher, London; Perfect, Edwards, Soutliampton. Put back—Poictiers, Howard, for Colombo, leaky. Wednesday, August 1. Sailed Flora, Brown, Quebec; Elijah ...

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

... Moppett, London, and proceeded for Dublin. Sailed—Lizzie, Wade, Shields; 3 Wilson, Sunderland. Monday, 4th July.—Arrived—John Watson, Thomas, Newcastle; Duff, Gardner, Hartlepool; Aiwa, Reed, Sunderland. Sailed —Lord Pan inure, steamer, Moore, Purfleet ...

DEVONPORT

... dockyard to rigged and stored. The Tortoise, lighter, sailed on Wednesday with stores for Pembroke, and the Sinbad, lighter, with stores for Portsmouth. The Gannet, 11, screw, Commander Lambert, sailed on Wednesday, the 9th inst., for Gibraltar and Malta ...

THE EMSWORTH DROWNING CASE

... boat was strong per ie and heavy, but she had been told since that the the r- sail wias too large. Her son who wias saved ha' dur: told her that they left Ensvwortih and sailed earl towards bomne before a favourable whid. Vhen secc re they came within sight ...

INQUESTS AT PORTSMOUTH

... a h hoecallied a bunt, in the Toidle-of thle sail, and - to used to furl the sail to tiesar--flying low~e and- ( decease~d strike agis th htcway onl his face. The sail fell imm tediatey aiaramn ol the sail, ad &e. wa here nrcduccd) Wcce at very on. 'as ...

THE COURT AT OSBORNE

... ligh-er. with stores, sailed on Toes. day, for Sheerness arid Chatham. The Penguin, packet, Lieut. Coin. Leslie, fas paid wages, Monday, and sailed on Tuesday, for Falmouth. The Torch, steamer, Lieut. Corn. M;sat. Hoseasoit, sailed on Wed- nesday, for Cork ...

THE LOSS OF H.M.S. CAPTAIN

... press of sail practicable in the Inconstant, off a lee-shore, RI and all held on, what sails could you have carried between w 12 and 1, without endangering the safety of the shipP- 88 Double-reefed topsails, reef-courses, and topmast stay- t sail. t Captain ...

DEATH WHILE BOATING

... in the habit of taking ont persons in sailing boats, but had sailed men-of-war and Coastguard boats. He was last in charge at Devonport in 1878. He asked Isaacs for a job, and told him his expe- rience wasin, sailing-boats. Cable then explained that the ...

MURDEROUS ENCOUNTERS WITH SAVAGES

... this city. Some time since an account of the loss of the British brig Propontis was published. The steamer Princess Louisa sailed from Scotland last March for a South American port, and at one of them Lorritz was engaged. The captain hearing of the loss ...