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Source - The Cork Examiner, 4 June 1862 -
SEIZURE OF BRITISH SHIPPING BY FEDERAL
CRUISERS.
Intelligence was received yesterday of the capture by a
Federal ship of the English steamer Circassian, of
Savannah, bound to that port from Bordeaux, laden with
wine, brandy, coffee, and provisions, having no munitions
or contraband of war of any description.
The Shipping Gazetts says :--"The seizure of the
Circassian, pursuing, as we are informed, a lawful
commerce in neutral waters, following so closely on the
capture of the Bermuda, discovers a disposition to deal
harshly with British shipping, which must be checked with
a strong hand ; otherwise maritime commerce will be
unsafe for British shipping throughout the length and
breadth of the Atlantic."
AMERICA.
QUEENSTOWN, WEDNESDAY.--The Liverpool, New York,
and Philadelphia Co's, s.s. Edinburgh, from New York on
24th ult., arrived in this harbour this morning. She brings
the United States mails, 86 cabin and 153 steerage
passengers. Having landed the mails, 20 cabin and 30
steerage passengers, she proceeded immediately for
Liverpool--all well.
On May 26th the Edinburgh spoke the barque Fisher,
bound west. On the 26th the ship Robert Spears bound
east. On the 30th, the R.M.S. Persia. On June 1st she
signalled the ships Trafalgar and Gorilla of Liverpool,
bound west. The news brought by the Edinburgh has been
generously anticipated by the Jura at Londonderry.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE--CORK HARBOUR.
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June 3, 1862.
ARRIVED--Minnahaha, Perry, New York, maize ;
J. Blenkhern, Coalfleet, London, government stores, for
Halifax ; Tuohy, Gartner, Valparaiso ; Henry Buch,
Nicholas, Matanzas, molasses.
(By Magnetic Telegraph.)
ARRIVED--Espero, New York ; Edmiston, Hamburg,
for Cork.
OFF--Wings of the Morning, Barbadoes, went to
London ; Landyhrn, Rio Della Hache.
SAILED--Palestrina, for Cardiff ; Zephyr, Liverpool ;
Elizabeth, Antwerp ; Corcyra, Ballina ; Henry Buck,
Liverpool.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 19 June 1862 -
CORK HARBOUR--SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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June 18, 1862.
ARRIVED--Endeavour, Blair, Barbadoes, sugar.
OFF PORT--Mary Hamilton, M'Kenzie, Old Calabar,
palm oil ; Iron Duke, Morgan, Demerara.
SAILED--Orazio, Martinolich, Alloa, wheat ; Maria
Argenti, Newcastle ; Maria G., London ; Velopian, Dublin
; Russell, Waterford ; Sundew, Southampton
(By Magnetic Telegraph.)
ARRIVED--Irt, from Demerara ; Girl I love, from
Barbadoes, for London, put in with loss of main boom ;
Fidente, Alexandria ; Mary, Yarmouth, N.S.
OFF--Kangaroo (s.s.), New York.
SAILED--Mary C., Stevens, Bristol ; Growler, Liverpool ;
Doctor Barth, Bristol ; Henriette, Hull ; Mary, Liverpool.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 5 July 1862 -
THE CALCUTTA AND CHINA MAILS.
SOUTHAMPTON, JULY 4TH.--The Peninsular and
Oriental Company's s.s. Ripon has arrived with the
heavy portion of the above mails. Among her
passengers are the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Laing. The
Ripon brings ?1,123 in specie, and 1,222 bales of
silk valued at ?120,000.
On the 26th ult, she spoke H.M.S. Himalaya. On
the 30th the Delta, H.M.S. ships Magicienne,
Neptune, Doris and Medira. Exchange on London
at Gibraltar 50. Freights unaltered. Steamer
Gibraltar, schooner St. Clair from London,
Pickardo Calpe, and Euphrates from Liverpool and
Zephyr and Artizan from Cardiff, had arrived at
Gibraltar.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 23 July 1862 -
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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MR E. LAUGERI, of the firm of LAUGERI and GOIDANICH, Ship
Agents, Queenstown, has been appointed agent for the
Genoese Insurance Societies.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 1 August 1862 -
ARRIVAL OF THE "TUSCARORA."
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THE United States steam war frigate Tuscarora arrived
yesterday evening at Queenstown, and anchored in the
man-of-war roads. This vessel, which is very well known
from her surveillance over the Confederate steamer
Nashville in the Southampton waters, lies too far out to
be well judged from the shore at Queenstown ; but she
looks graceful, and would be guessed by her shape to be
fast. Her armament is small, consisting of six Armstrong
guns, and some few others. Mr. DEVINE, the American
consul, went on board yesterday. To-day the officers of
the ship waited on Archbishop HUGHES in Cork. The
future movements of the ship, which have excited
considerable speculation, are unknown. In Southampton
it was supposed that she had left in pursuit of the British
steamer Merrimac, which had left in order to run the
blockade with stores and arms for the Confederates. It is
probable that she is bound west, as she took in a
considerable quantity of coal on yesterday.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 4 August 1862 -
ON yesterday the steamship Scotia left this port for New
York. Among the passengers were the Most Rev. Dr.
Hughes, Archbishop of New York ; the Right Rev. Dr.
Woods, Bishop of Philadelphia ; the Right Rev. Dr.
Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnatti ; and the Right Rev. Dr.
M'Clusky, Bishop of Albany. Their lordships were
accompanied to the pier by the Right Rev. Dr. Delany and
some of our most respected citizens, and the crowd of
spectators cheered loudly when the Jackal steamed off
with its venerated freight. The Scotia was visited during the
day by Mr. Justice Keogh, Mr. Clarke, Q.C., and several
other gentlemen belonging to the Munster bar.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 8 August 1862 -
CORK HARBOUR--SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
------
August 7th, 1862.
ARRIVED--Emma, Schmidt, Quebec ; F. Brunne, Baltzer,
Montreal, maize ; Rescue, Nicherson, Demerara, timber ;
Scorpion, Welch, Saffi, maize ; News Boy, Punton, Rio
Grande, bone ash ; Regina, London, Sulina, maize.
SAILED--Persian, Ditchburn, Montrose ; Simeon,
Griffiths, Newry ; Mary Ann, Pritchard, London
(By Magnetic Telegraph).
ARRIVED--Carrig, Ibrail ; Adams, New York ; Slavomer,
Odessa ; Dominick, Quebec, for Cork.
SAILED--Janet Kidston, London, on 6th ; Florence,
Liverpool ; Samuel Robertson, Berwick ; Carlos, St. Ettin ;
H. Dobing, London ; Elise, Alloa ; Johanna Antonetta,
Glasgow ; Charles, Leith.
EMIGRATION TO AMERICA.
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KILLARNEY, THURSDAY.--Notwithstanding the disturbed state
of American affairs, the tide of emigration from all parts of
Kerry still continues to flow as rapidly as ever. Yesterday
morning might have vividly brought back the spectator's
recollection of the painful scenes witnessed in 1847. Since then
such a large number of well-to-do class of emigrants have not
taken their departure for America as I had occasion to witness
on yesterday ; they comprised the farming classes and several
domestic servants, the entire presenting a fine healthy
appearance. They filled by themselves one division of a third-
class carriage. The leave-taking from their friends was indeed
most affecting, and could not be viewed unmoved by any one.
They were accompanied by Mr. Daniel Shea, local agent for
the Inman line, to Queenstown, who was untiring in affording
them every comfort in his power.--Correspondent
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 19 August 186
SEIZURE OF BRITISH SHIPPING BY FEDERAL
CRUISERS.
Intelligence was received yesterday of the capture by a
Federal ship of the English steamer Circassian, of
Savannah, bound to that port from Bordeaux, laden with
wine, brandy, coffee, and provisions, having no munitions
or contraband of war of any description.
The Shipping Gazetts says :--"The seizure of the
Circassian, pursuing, as we are informed, a lawful
commerce in neutral waters, following so closely on the
capture of the Bermuda, discovers a disposition to deal
harshly with British shipping, which must be checked with
a strong hand ; otherwise maritime commerce will be
unsafe for British shipping throughout the length and
breadth of the Atlantic."
AMERICA.
QUEENSTOWN, WEDNESDAY.--The Liverpool, New York,
and Philadelphia Co's, s.s. Edinburgh, from New York on
24th ult., arrived in this harbour this morning. She brings
the United States mails, 86 cabin and 153 steerage
passengers. Having landed the mails, 20 cabin and 30
steerage passengers, she proceeded immediately for
Liverpool--all well.
On May 26th the Edinburgh spoke the barque Fisher,
bound west. On the 26th the ship Robert Spears bound
east. On the 30th, the R.M.S. Persia. On June 1st she
signalled the ships Trafalgar and Gorilla of Liverpool,
bound west. The news brought by the Edinburgh has been
generously anticipated by the Jura at Londonderry.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE--CORK HARBOUR.
--------
June 3, 1862.
ARRIVED--Minnahaha, Perry, New York, maize ;
J. Blenkhern, Coalfleet, London, government stores, for
Halifax ; Tuohy, Gartner, Valparaiso ; Henry Buch,
Nicholas, Matanzas, molasses.
(By Magnetic Telegraph.)
ARRIVED--Espero, New York ; Edmiston, Hamburg,
for Cork.
OFF--Wings of the Morning, Barbadoes, went to
London ; Landyhrn, Rio Della Hache.
SAILED--Palestrina, for Cardiff ; Zephyr, Liverpool ;
Elizabeth, Antwerp ; Corcyra, Ballina ; Henry Buck,
Liverpool.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 19 June 1862 -
CORK HARBOUR--SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
--------
June 18, 1862.
ARRIVED--Endeavour, Blair, Barbadoes, sugar.
OFF PORT--Mary Hamilton, M'Kenzie, Old Calabar,
palm oil ; Iron Duke, Morgan, Demerara.
SAILED--Orazio, Martinolich, Alloa, wheat ; Maria
Argenti, Newcastle ; Maria G., London ; Velopian, Dublin
; Russell, Waterford ; Sundew, Southampton
(By Magnetic Telegraph.)
ARRIVED--Irt, from Demerara ; Girl I love, from
Barbadoes, for London, put in with loss of main boom ;
Fidente, Alexandria ; Mary, Yarmouth, N.S.
OFF--Kangaroo (s.s.), New York.
SAILED--Mary C., Stevens, Bristol ; Growler, Liverpool ;
Doctor Barth, Bristol ; Henriette, Hull ; Mary, Liverpool.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 5 July 1862 -
THE CALCUTTA AND CHINA MAILS.
SOUTHAMPTON, JULY 4TH.--The Peninsular and
Oriental Company's s.s. Ripon has arrived with the
heavy portion of the above mails. Among her
passengers are the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Laing. The
Ripon brings ?1,123 in specie, and 1,222 bales of
silk valued at ?120,000.
On the 26th ult, she spoke H.M.S. Himalaya. On
the 30th the Delta, H.M.S. ships Magicienne,
Neptune, Doris and Medira. Exchange on London
at Gibraltar 50. Freights unaltered. Steamer
Gibraltar, schooner St. Clair from London,
Pickardo Calpe, and Euphrates from Liverpool and
Zephyr and Artizan from Cardiff, had arrived at
Gibraltar.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 23 July 1862 -
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
------------
MR E. LAUGERI, of the firm of LAUGERI and GOIDANICH, Ship
Agents, Queenstown, has been appointed agent for the
Genoese Insurance Societies.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 1 August 1862 -
ARRIVAL OF THE "TUSCARORA."
------------
THE United States steam war frigate Tuscarora arrived
yesterday evening at Queenstown, and anchored in the
man-of-war roads. This vessel, which is very well known
from her surveillance over the Confederate steamer
Nashville in the Southampton waters, lies too far out to
be well judged from the shore at Queenstown ; but she
looks graceful, and would be guessed by her shape to be
fast. Her armament is small, consisting of six Armstrong
guns, and some few others. Mr. DEVINE, the American
consul, went on board yesterday. To-day the officers of
the ship waited on Archbishop HUGHES in Cork. The
future movements of the ship, which have excited
considerable speculation, are unknown. In Southampton
it was supposed that she had left in pursuit of the British
steamer Merrimac, which had left in order to run the
blockade with stores and arms for the Confederates. It is
probable that she is bound west, as she took in a
considerable quantity of coal on yesterday.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 4 August 1862 -
ON yesterday the steamship Scotia left this port for New
York. Among the passengers were the Most Rev. Dr.
Hughes, Archbishop of New York ; the Right Rev. Dr.
Woods, Bishop of Philadelphia ; the Right Rev. Dr.
Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnatti ; and the Right Rev. Dr.
M'Clusky, Bishop of Albany. Their lordships were
accompanied to the pier by the Right Rev. Dr. Delany and
some of our most respected citizens, and the crowd of
spectators cheered loudly when the Jackal steamed off
with its venerated freight. The Scotia was visited during the
day by Mr. Justice Keogh, Mr. Clarke, Q.C., and several
other gentlemen belonging to the Munster bar.
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 8 August 1862 -
CORK HARBOUR--SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
------
August 7th, 1862.
ARRIVED--Emma, Schmidt, Quebec ; F. Brunne, Baltzer,
Montreal, maize ; Rescue, Nicherson, Demerara, timber ;
Scorpion, Welch, Saffi, maize ; News Boy, Punton, Rio
Grande, bone ash ; Regina, London, Sulina, maize.
SAILED--Persian, Ditchburn, Montrose ; Simeon,
Griffiths, Newry ; Mary Ann, Pritchard, London
(By Magnetic Telegraph).
ARRIVED--Carrig, Ibrail ; Adams, New York ; Slavomer,
Odessa ; Dominick, Quebec, for Cork.
SAILED--Janet Kidston, London, on 6th ; Florence,
Liverpool ; Samuel Robertson, Berwick ; Carlos, St. Ettin ;
H. Dobing, London ; Elise, Alloa ; Johanna Antonetta,
Glasgow ; Charles, Leith.
EMIGRATION TO AMERICA.
------------
KILLARNEY, THURSDAY.--Notwithstanding the disturbed state
of American affairs, the tide of emigration from all parts of
Kerry still continues to flow as rapidly as ever. Yesterday
morning might have vividly brought back the spectator's
recollection of the painful scenes witnessed in 1847. Since then
such a large number of well-to-do class of emigrants have not
taken their departure for America as I had occasion to witness
on yesterday ; they comprised the farming classes and several
domestic servants, the entire presenting a fine healthy
appearance. They filled by themselves one division of a third-
class carriage. The leave-taking from their friends was indeed
most affecting, and could not be viewed unmoved by any one.
They were accompanied by Mr. Daniel Shea, local agent for
the Inman line, to Queenstown, who was untiring in affording
them every comfort in his power.--Correspondent
Contributed by Dennis Ahern
Source - The Cork Examiner, 19 August 186
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