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Posted inDaily News Maritime & Naval History Shipwrecks & Nautical Disasters

Disaster to an Ocean Steamer

Halifax, N. S., April 20 —Early this morning guns were heard and rockets were seen going up at the mouth of the. harbor, indicating that a steamer was ashore. A…
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The Steamship Mount Vernon

The steamship Mount Vernon, Capt. Layfield, reported ashore on Monday on Old Inlet bar, N. J., is in a critical condition, though hopes are entertained that she may be got…
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Loss of an American Vessel

The London papers by the Bremen contain the particulars of the loss of the bark Tonquin, of Bath, Maine: London, Feb. 19.—Report of Henry Smith, one of the two sole…
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