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THE GALES—HARBOURS OF REFUGE

... has naturally been directed to the casualties at sea of which nearly every day has brought sad tale. In the House of Lords Lord Ravensworth has directed the attention of the Government to the terrible losses of shipping and the fearful sacrifice of human ...

SATURDAY. JAN. 14, 1860

... seen danger in our position, but we were now, he was glad to say, building number of large ships and fine frigates. Still, what would be the use of building ships and erecting forts if we had not men to man them ? This was our real necessity. When Parliament ...

be Dispoeed of, &.uw»ted GLASS, CHINA. & A EXWARK BUSlNE*'*'*, near the Doc , Boutlignite, Hartlegtool. Stock ..

... terrific hurricane on Mon lay inortnng, which . .U'd , abimt five liours. doing onaiderable damage nous. ;., I shipping &c. The s-', shipping will be great, numbers vessels have already been reported ashore along the coast, and laden schooner wifh crew ...

AUSTRALIA

... Bishops’ Courts, should now be renewed in the Registrar-General’s office. Singulab Casualties on Board Snrp.— The following strange series of casualties occurred to the ship Mary Ellen, from Liverpool to La Union. One man had been washed overboard and drowned ...

THE NEW PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES

... him until he has joined, we would soon see the Volunteer ranks largely increased. (Loud applause and laughter.) Vehicular Casualties Paris.— AccordiDg statistical returns prepared by M, Poursageaud, a geometrician, the too great number of carriages perambulate ...