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CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. I An alarming fire broke out early on Saturday morn- ing, in Messrs. Canpel's cooperage, Seething lane, Tower street. It wnas not subducd until it Ihla destroyed a great deal of ?? lives werc lost on the rivcr AVc, near Guildford ...

THE CASUALTIES IN THE EAST

... THE CASUALTIES IN THE EAST. The Han. Walter Charteris (92nd Hi ~ laoders) m whose name appearain the list of killed onthehelghts of Balaklava, in the affair of the 25th ultioo is bro- ther of the present Lord Elcho and fourth son of the V EarlofWelmyss ...

A LIST OF CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... attracted to the ship by the barking of a dog in a neighbouring ves- sel. They found that the cabin was on fire, and having given the alarm, buckets of water were poured down the companion and as soon as the fire was got under, Mr. Peck, a ship captain, went ...

SUNKEN SOUTHWOLD PUNT

... cause of the casualty P-A. The cause of the collision was the mizzon-halyard on board the Helois being used as a tiller rope, and flying eff the tiller-heal when the helm was put up, which caused the ship to come to, and before the ship could pav off ...

CHINESE TROUBLES

... combined forces. ar Naval Brigade, four killed in action, fifteen )e wounded, including two officers. Chinese regi. ), ment, no casualties. Latter checked counter ., attack by Boxers on left flank with heavy loss Y to enemy. ,- The following telegram was received ...

ESSEX

... appearance here is a sure indica. tion of the more than usual severity of the approaching Winter. HARWICH. SHIPPING CASUALTIpS. - Included in numerous casualties off this port, the result of the recent gales, are the following :-The Charlotte, of London, was as- ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... WRxcice AND CASUALTIES rTO SseIPPi'Nc.-The IBoard of Trade have issued their abstract of reports re- ceived in 1869 from British consuls and colonial autho- lrities of wrecks and casualties abroad. The returns re. lating to British ships show 664 vessels ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... DESTRtUCTTON OF A SHIsP By FiaE.-Intelhigence was received at Liverpool, on Saturday last of the burn- e ing of the Boston ship, the Sarah Minot, on the 28th of he Jue, in lat. 48, long. $3. The crewr were saved by the- e Retriever, which arrived in the ...

WRECK COMMISSIONER'S COURT

... ascertain whether any improve- ment could be effected in the existing machinery for saving life at and near the scene of the casualties. The Nymplbea and Indian Chief were both wrecked about the same time and close to each other. The Nymphbea stranded on the ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT SIBTON

... waiting fornews. Some of the crow were shipped at Glasgow, and others at Liverpool. A number of them are Scandi- navians, while the captain is Robert Brolly, of the north of Ireland, a man well known in Glasgow shipping circles. The officers are British. ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... lie to for two nights under storm staysails, The Rodney, 92 (Sir . ?? ship), to supersede which theAlbion, ;90, vas built by the surveyor, it is confidently stated has h te bedf ship in the worst weather, and has ;displayedthemost admirable qualities as ...

BURY, Tuesday, January 9th

... he thought, might fairly be used as an additional reason for the establishment of a new Asylum in this district. If such casualties as these occurred, did it not shew that the supervision was not sufficient ? Besides, the responsibility attaching to Dr ...