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BAN F. It UPTCY OF AN EARL

... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. BRITIsn STEAMER LOST IN TUB ATLANTIO. The British steamer Ruthergien, New York for Plymouth, foundered on November 9 330 miles we-t rf Fastnet. The captain and er-w were saved, and were landed at Crookhaven (County Cor!;) on Saturday ...

LA. TEST ITEWS

... approaching heavy gales. On Thursday night, it blew a perfect hurricane along the Welsh coast, and reports of many shipping casualties, we fear, will have to be recorded. It is rumoured in Paris that the Emperor will not make a speech at the opening of ...

Shipping Jntqlligt^

... Shipping Jntqlligt^. ADMIRALTY ORDER.—It has been decided at the Admiralty that ships of the Daniie class will, in future, be commanded by captains, and not, as originally in- tended, by commanders. The Danae mounts six guns, is 1,287 tons, and has. a ...

! EPITOME OF NEWS

... °tn the eastern shore of the Atlantic there comes the eastern shore of the Atlantic there comes pllllnense number of shipping casualties. jljj rom Japan there comes a report that a Prince of country was about to visit the United States. ) he Sunday evening ...

SHIPPING

... to sending the ship home without attempting her repair. A WEEK OF SHIPPING DISASTERS.—The following letter appeared in the Times of Wednesday: Sir,—I beg most res- pectfully to bring under your notice the following shipping casualties for one week only ...

... Captain Glover has gone up the Volta. Her Majesty's ship Himalaya has arrived here with troops, but is crusing about for their health. They are to be landed here ou Christmas Day. QUEENSLAND EMIGRATION. The ship Alexandra 891 tons register; 1,500 tons burthen ...

CARDIFF AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD -/-,,--.,,''V''/'-,''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ..

... still increasing. SHIPPING CASUALTIES, — The British screw steamer Hercules, has been compelled by the bad weather and its results, to return to port, for the purpose of having her cargo, which is iron rail, re-stowed. The British ship Mary Ann, commanded ...