The Mona's Herald of Wednesday last gives the particulars of the stranding, and subsequent explosion, by gunpowder, of the brig Lily, of 180 tons. The, vessel in question is owned by Messrs. Hatton and Cookson, of Mersey-street, in this town, and left the Mersey yesterday week,
January 5, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
Durham, and elsewhere, flaxspinner—fourth and final div. of 1-20 d (in addition to is. 2id. previously declared), any day at Mr. Baker's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. DIVIDENDS. Jan. 18, W. G. Moss, Guildford-place, Kennington, clerk—Jan. 20, J. Hayman , Carbeale-mills, Cornwall, miller
January 5, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
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February 16, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
TnE METEOR.—This vessel arrived at the Cape of Good Hope from London on the 13th of September on her way to Melbourne. She is of 367 tons burthen, and left London on the 27th July. We have inspected her log and find that her performances during the south-east trades, when sailin
February 16, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England