SHIP NEWS,
... in Simons Bay. — Her Majesty's Steamer I Thunderbolt, Feb. 10, from Algoa Bay ; Her Majesty's ship i President, from England, Madeira, and Rio. ...
... in Simons Bay. — Her Majesty's Steamer I Thunderbolt, Feb. 10, from Algoa Bay ; Her Majesty's ship i President, from England, Madeira, and Rio. ...
... Journals that an Austrian ship, which haJ remained in the basin of Antwerp during the siege, havirtf; attempted to go down the Scheldt, Was stopped at Lillo by the Dutch, aod an intimation given to tlie, Captain that no ship would oe allowed to ascend ...
... 1849, and arrived at the Cape on the 29th August. The ship being detained offi that station on account of the convict' dispute in the colony, ber boats were detached, under escort ; of ber Majesty' 6 ship Dee, to cruise in the Mczam- bique Channel for the ...
... ory state. The seizure of the Sardinian mail steatntr, Cagliari, by Neapolitan ships of war, the imprisonment of its passengers and crew, and tbe confiscatiou of the ship, have given rise to much angry controversy between tke Government, of :he two countries ...
... rate, no ships were built after Captain Coles' plan. (Lord C. Paget— There are ships now building on his plan.) But what did that gentleman offer to do ? Captain Coles offered to convert all their useless line-of-battle ships into iron-cased ships to form ...
... pay that amount of penalty ?— The Master: I was obliged to pay it myself.— The Lord Mayor: And you did not sanction the depa-ture of these men from the vessel ?— Tho Master : Not at all. They never thought of going till the discovery of the smuggled tobacco ...
... Mr. R. Londoa, en- gine er-in-chi. f ef the expeelition of the Telegrapli Con- struction anel Maintenance Company :— Steam-ship Uihertia, Novembers, noon. Latitude, 14*99 : longitude, 42 29— cable payed out, 1,151 knots November 6, nocn. Latitude, ...
... MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS. Sir H. STRACEY said that great disappointment had been felt at several of the ports of England in conse- quence of the delay which had taken place in reference to the introduction of the bill to amend the Merchant Shipping Acts, anel ...
... THE SEASON. Arrival ol (! ■ First English Merchants. LAST \\ EEKS L'ntish Soldiers Embarking for India LAST WEEKS The Monster Ship Gliding out of Ports- OF THE SEASON. mouth Harbour OF THE SEASON. Proclamation of Queen Victoria as OF THE SEASON. Empress ...
... eet, E.C. The Charges against Ship's Officers. — Captain Kelly and James Scanlon, the chief mate of the Liverpool barque St. Monan, were committed for trial at Southampton yesterday on the charge of endangering the ship and the lives of those on board ...
... the Duke of CONNAUGHT. The Rev. EDWARD BURNEY, MA. ?? c- ._ E. L. L. SHEWELi; MAI iPnnc,p»la- bmce 1857, when the training-ship was estabUshed, there have been ?? nat i on ? for P aTalcadetel, iP«. »t which 679 pupils have passed from this schooL At these ...