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- On Saturday morning last, sailed for Kingston, the Mohawk, Kingston Packet and York; in the <name reg="Mohawk" ...On Saturday morning last, sailed for Kingston, the Mohawk, Kingston Packet and ...
- On Thursday night last a boat arrived here from Schenectady, which place she left the 22nd ult.. She passed the York sticking on a rock off the Devil's Nose - no ...On Thursday night last a boat arrived here from Schenectady, which place ...
- Canandaigua, (Genesee) Nov. 30 By a gentleman from Niagara, we have the melancholy intelligence of the loss of the sloop Washington, Capt. Murray. She sailed from Kingston on the 6th inst. heavily laden for Niagara, and had on board several passengers. A severe storm arose ...Canandaigua, (Genesee) Nov. 30 By a gentleman from Niagara, we have the ...
- The Manlius paper states, that on the night of the 8th ult., a battle took place off Oswego, between two boats which escaped from that port, and some men on shore. Muskets ...The Manlius paper states, that on the night of the 8th ult., ...
- The notice we took in our paper of the 8th inst. of the capture by the British at the mouth of Genesee river of a vessel belonging to Capt. Wm. McKinstry, when expressing our approbation of that officer's conduct at Queenston, has induced the conductors of the print which is ...The notice we took in our paper of the 8th inst. of ...
- We understand from respectable authority that 6 transports and a sloop of war, with the first battalion of the Royals, stated to be 1,000 strong, were in the river near Quebeck, on Saturday afternoon, the 1st inst. We are also informed, that one of the transports of the above fleet, ...We understand from respectable authority that 6 transports and a sloop of ...
- A daring and well planned Enterprize under the command of Commodore Sir James Yeo, for surprising the American Squadron under their Batteries at Sacket's Harbor, was undertaken on Wednesday last, but given up in consequence of discovering that a desertion had taken place from the party to the ...A daring and well planned Enterprize under the command of Commodore Sir ...
- From Ontario, besides the information contained in Commodore Chauncey's letters inserted below, we learn that our fleet had come to Sackets Harbor on the 7th, inst. supposed with a view of obtaining supplies. The enemy's great ship had not then sailed. A letter dated the 7th, says: ...From Ontario, besides the information contained in Commodore Chauncey's letters inserted below, ...
- From Sacket's Harbor, Sept. 18 Our four ships arrived in this port yesterday afternoon, and the two brigs Jones and Jefferson, arrived last evening - having left the head of the lake in consequence of an uncommon gale of wind which they experienced from the N.E. on Monday ...From Sacket's Harbor, Sept. 18 Our four ships arrived in this port ...
- GENERAL ORDERS. Adjutant General's Office,HEAD QUARTERS MONTREAL,May 12, 1814 His Excellency the Governor in Chief and commander of the Forces has the highest satisfaction in announcing to the troops, that he has received a despatch from ...GENERAL ORDERS. Adjutant General's Office,HEAD QUARTERS MONTREAL,May 12, 1814 His Excellency the ...
- Commodores Yeo and Owen, with three British colonels and several other officers, are the gentlemen who arrived here in the steam-boat from Albany. They put up at the Mechanics' Hall (and not Washington Hall, as before mentioned) and will embark for England in a ship of Mr. Gracie's...Commodores Yeo and Owen, with three British colonels and several other officers, ...
- Niles Weekly Register, Oct. 19, 1816 Steam boats. We lately mentioned the launch of a steam boat at Sackett's Harbor; a second, for Lake Ontario, has been launched at Ernest, U. Canada. - The Kingston Gazette observes - "the opposite sides of the lake, which not long ago vied with each other in the building of ...Niles Weekly Register, Oct. 19, 1816 Steam boats. We lately mentioned the launch of a steam boat at ...
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 23, 1817 Marine List. PORT OF TROUPSVILLE. ARRIVED - May 14 - Schr. President, larabee, from Genesee river, bound to Ogdensburg, with flour. The President last night in a gale threw over her deck load consisting of 105 barrels of flour. - Schr. Ontario, Hugunin, from ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 23, 1817 Marine List. PORT OF TROUPSVILLE. ARRIVED - May 14 - Schr. President, ...
- Steam Boat ONTARIO This steam-boat, having been much improved, for carrying Freight, and Passage, will commence her operations at the opening of the season, under the command of Eri Lusher. The times of leaving port will be as follows: Going ...Steam Boat ONTARIO This steam-boat, having been much improved, for carrying Freight, ...
- Niles Weekly Register, July 10, 1819 Ontario. A letter from a traveller, dated Sackett's Harbor, June 6th, states that the United States vessels on lake Ontario, which were in service during the late war, are fast going to decay. The New Orleans, on the stocks, is enclosed in a building 230 feet in length, by 90 ...Niles Weekly Register, July 10, 1819 Ontario. A letter from a traveller, dated Sackett's Harbor, June 6th, states ...
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 7, 1819 STEAM-BOAT ONTARIO. This Boat, being now ready for carrying Freight and Passengers, will commence her operations for the ensuing season, and the times of leaving port will be as follows. GOING ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 7, 1819 STEAM-BOAT ONTARIO. This Boat, being now ready for carrying Freight and Passengers, ...
- Sacket's Harbor, Nov.17th. On Saturday evening, the 11th. inst. a gale of wind commenced from the N.E. accompanied with snow, which increased during Sunday to a degree exceeding anything before known on Lake ontario. On Monday morning the 13th. the gale abated and we already learn the ...Sacket's Harbor, Nov.17th. On Saturday evening, the 11th. inst. a gale of ...
- The WILLIAM & JOHN, a Durham boat belonging to this port, in charge of Mr. Benjamin Tucker, proceeded on Saturday the I3th. inst, to the port of Montreal, discharged her cargo of nearly 400 barrels of flour and returned to this place last Saturday, having completed the trip in seven ...The WILLIAM & JOHN, a Durham boat belonging to this port, in ...
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 26, 1820 BOATS Montezuma and Oneida Chief, For the accommodation of passengers on the Erie Canal, will perform their trips in the future, in the following order: - Leave Utica and Montezuma every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 8 o'clock, and meet at evening in Manlius; ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 26, 1820 BOATS Montezuma and Oneida Chief, For the accommodation of passengers on the ...