SHIPPING CASUALTIES
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES TWO SISTER; 4 Plyniourh n»hlnK Two .‘•Mors sunk In Plymouth Sound, Krl'l«>. Ing tog oollK'iou wiu, unknown ateMMr Crow MVO(l K Adolnlilo ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES TWO SISTER; 4 Plyniourh n»hlnK Two .‘•Mors sunk In Plymouth Sound, Krl'l«>. Ing tog oollK'iou wiu, unknown ateMMr Crow MVO(l K Adolnlilo ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. A telegram from Marseilles, 16th, states that the French steamer Protis has been burned and sunk in Marseilles Bay,- crew saved. Lloyd's agent Monte Video, 15th, telegraphs:— The Mountaineer abandoned on fire; crew saved. Lloyd’s ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Ruaariu, Aug. 17. -The Britiith steamer Ncwljm grounded, when entering port, and remain*. The British steamer Lynton. previoaslj reported aground, gut off without discharging. Aug. 17.—The Danish steamer Ebba, Newcastle for Cronstadt ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Roches Point, Peb. 9.—The steamer Westminster, of Glasgow, from Loudon for Philadelphia, which vessel left Passage Docks repairs oa the iost.. is putting back to Queenstown harbour with slight derangement of machinery. Perim, Feb ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Monte Vi&o.FeU 11.—Tka AmcrieuaUp ballworth. PhiWflphU forjtea Fnaeteecs bM put b*ck with aandry lowm sad damages auatainod heavy Hythe Southampton, Fab. 11.-The •toamar Vena* atraoded off Hythe Pier afternoon. Falmootb. Fab. 11.—The ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. A cablegram from Philadelphia atafcei that the Antonio Mias belli, from Dunkirk to Philadelphia, ashore at Capo a*ay, broken up; salvage triilmg. The Parana, Brit ateamer, Hull for Reval, Eiece goods, reported by telegraph from Oopenagen ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Buenos Ayres, Sept. 14.—Tbe British steamer lypatia, previously reported, got off, and is now safe the harbour. Rosario, tk-pt. 14.—The British steamer Anldmnir is aground in tbe river. Dartmouth,Sept 14.—The British steamer Mimosa ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Cardiff, April 24.—The British steamer Tredegar, for Gibraltar, has put back damaged. fit. John’s (N.F.), April 24.—The British steamer Gsspesia arrived, assisted by the steamer Kite. The Gaspesia is badly damaged. Greenock, April ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Liverpool, Nov. I.—The steamer Pointer, frsm Glasgow, when at anchor last night, was run into steamer, supposed to Is* the Admiral Nelson. Tte former had her stem broken. Damage to latter vessel unknown. Hamburg, Nov. I.—The German ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. CoMQhuea lelegtApha: Tb* BrlH*h Annie Hongh, &T Utfle, omO, ««K)ond I Bnltbolaen. Don, forßftiao* Ayr-, -ten BlflUl Tb* Britt* rt—« Dom, before reported More, floated anuelited end > Tb« Britt* *t-iMr K«i*ow, Clyde for egroand in ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES. The British steamer Langoe, Atkina master, has arrived at Stockholm leaky after beieg ashore at Suderhamo. DECREASE OF SHIPPING ON THE WEAR. Daring the past six months furty-tive vessels have been launched on the Wear, ropreseuting ...
... SHIPPING CASUALTIES, The Norwegian •cbooner Bignbild, from Fort* , -rued for Alio* towed Into Gnnton with foretopand eUye emriedlaway. The|Norwrg.«n brf# Olga, Kregeroe for Al.o* pot i into HocUen Inky; feared will have to disobarge. Nieolaieff telegraph*; ...