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   Nautical Standard And Steam Navigation Gazette (Newspaper) - November 22, 1851, London, Middlesex                                r hJ 1 - V ' - im im - - - - - - i - - ' - f - ' - ' L. - - & ' l r ENGLAND'S BEST ' - i j i. - i i ' r - * i NO. 47;] Late Arctic and the Prospects 746 Engineers 747 Cunningham's &c. 748 TMe 748 Lord 744 749 8eyirice.!........... 751 and North America 751 M Indies and 752 Prize 2 Koyal 753 753 Lord Palmerston and Leisure ' r + 3 Instruction of Engineers in 8urgeryt and * The American Search for Sir John Franklin 4 * * * 755 754 754 754 Navigation Colonial and Policy Notices to Correspondents Ordinal A in Stenm Boat in 1795 Yachting The London Yacht Club * 754 756 756 75G 757 757 757 757 News of the Editorial Our Foreign Policy and 757 758 760 Nov. 23, 179^; French cutter of 14 long 44 captured off by 12-gun, cutter Lieut. Thomas after aft Moil of 50 and the loss of 4 6 I 2 23, 1757. French 50-gun * armie en after a close engagement 8h. p.m. until 10h. with 28, Captain J. and 24, was totally and down with her colours 24, 1799. A French consisting of 20, 1$ 12- and 12, captured near San by 32-gun frigate after ii slight by 32-eun Capt. B. S. aftet at Spirited tHe Shtf 21 1 7 25, 1804., by D 26, attention of the in re to this instance It ROYAL NAVY Whoso ever commands the commands the whosoever commands the trade of the commands the and consequently the World Sir W. it is impossible to rest satisfied with the evidence l which we at present important as it may be to shew that it is not probable that any accident happened to the ships between the longitude of Wellington Strait and The Expedition of Capt. Austin did little to enlarge the j i of tion previously except in so far as NOVEMBER it has given us the benefit of the labours of officer LATE 1 * 34Vgun - frigate having on 336 w by 28, an loss of 80;meh:killed,40wourided. 1 The 6-gun 200 troops oil ttas driven on shore 26, 1813. Boats of 74, under the orders of Lieut. Wm: Smitii off Isle of Jhe French of 8guns, 93 Although the boats were exposed to a the was and but not without sustaining a very severe 1 midshipman and 4 seamen wete killed j 2 1 lieutenant of 1 and 11 French 28-gun ship captured off Ushant by Latona apd 1 27;i&03: ship driven on 64, near and destroyed by her own 2^, 1611; French 40-gun frigate tured by 74-gun ship Capt. Charles 28^1806. Dutch 32-gun frigate destroyed a by squadron under Rear-Admiral Sir 1808. Captain of the 16-gun brig in a bpat with 19 boarded and carried a schooner of 2 guns and 39 in Mahout In the two other Lieut. Robert landed arid carried a a battery of two 24^poundersi and boarded a Both vessels having grounded under a destructive the was unfortunately killed in giving orders destruction of the 1652. Dutch fleets of M large ships and small numbering altogether 92 under Van attacked by with 40 off the After a severe the Garland and fell the enemy's Fti Van Tromp hoisted at his mast intimating his intention to sweep narrow 6eai. ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS land and contributed the result of Walker THE VICTUALLING | Winter Cape &c. These It is as well known that the Emperor of Russia is deeply interested in procuring in- h h of the missing as he is jealous of allowing foreigners to travel within his dominions in search of information which could not he exactly put down to the score of r It be expected fruits of extraordinary labour and effort are not lightly appreciated but their results were entirely and is in mystery problem No traces were found of Sir John Franklin and his party after leaving the spot which was evidently his that Lieut. with the advantages which winter harbour during the first but will attend him upon the present occasion leads to no satisfactory will fail to make good use of the either that the explorers passed of procuring information respecting that towards portion of the globe of which at present our the way information is extremely Though we Waters behind have given our decided opinion upon futility of Mr. joice to hear that the I the existence of traces of the passage of Sir John would have probably been J. has found in some portion of the country passed granted in aid of the service which if any accident had arrested his course Lieut. Pim has We heartily his yet think wish success to Lieut. and that the absence of all such traces by no would warmly re-echo the words of Lord J. means furnishes any evidence which would and trust that he will in the his risk unduly his own in pushing to a point of westerly lp succeed oring which as yet has not been visited by any is now before the and at this succeeding Expedition may present a source of anxious to inti furnishes beyond the actual fact of the Expedition T. ains Murray off the Isle in the chased and brought to Feline and lasted 30 minutes past noon until 3h. the present be adopted by the Board of great problem still to be- bv having his 1 to this should whole of wound and i whole of the ed upon a from whence it Franklin would shape th f r L 4 i which more to the i h - * -I - - 1'-  

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