. Monthly nautical magazine, and quarterly review . of October to the1st of April, in the morning. During this period they burn, from the 1st of October to the 20th March,from half an hour after sunset to sunrise ; and after the 21st March, fromone hour after sunset to sunrise. Vigholms Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 17 20, lat. 59° 8 40. Fieldos Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5C 35, lat. 59° 5 25. Buknesund Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 29, lat, 599 13 15. Eylettas Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 8, lat. 59° 25 40. Esprcers Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 10 5, lat. 59° 35 5. A buoy boat has


. Monthly nautical magazine, and quarterly review . of October to the1st of April, in the morning. During this period they burn, from the 1st of October to the 20th March,from half an hour after sunset to sunrise ; and after the 21st March, fromone hour after sunset to sunrise. Vigholms Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 17 20, lat. 59° 8 40. Fieldos Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5C 35, lat. 59° 5 25. Buknesund Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 29, lat, 599 13 15. Eylettas Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 8, lat. 59° 25 40. Esprcers Light, Ion. E. of Greenwich, 5° 10 5, lat. 59° 35 5. A buoy boat has been placed on the N. end of Bass Rip, in 5 fathomswater, Sankaty Head Lighthouse bearing (per compass) W. % S., distantabout three miles. There has also been one placed on the S. end of Great Rip, in 5% fathomswater, Sankaty Head Lighthouse bearing (per compass) N. W. % W., dis-tant about 14 miles. Both boats are painted white, with large red letters on both sides of each;the one Bass Rip,* and the other Great Rip. Disasters at Sea. 197. DISASTERS AT SEA. {Continued from page 126.)SCHOONERS. Unknown, 80 tons, Oct. 3, seen by str. Kennebunk, off Bombay Hook, sunk. H. B. Foster, Machias to Mickford, Oet. 3, ashore on Connimicut Point. M. B. Mahoney, Phila. to Boston, ran into Holmes Hole, sails split. Moza, Phila. to Bristol, Sept. 10, thrown on beam-ends, lost deck load. Walkulla,with lumber, ran on Great Point Rib, got off without damage Achland, from Norfolk to New-York, ran back to Norfolk in distress. Abby, Norfolk to Providence, Sept. 10th, lost foresail off Cape Henlopen. Almatia, destination unknown, Sept. 10, dismasted ; repairing at Newport. S. N. Smith, St. Marys, Georgia, to New-York, with naval stores, lost deck load, mainmast, and all sails, foremast , Baltimore to Nassau, dismasted, ran into Charleston for Frances, St. Domingo to Boston, with mahogany, at St. Domingo got ashore, vessel total loss, part of cargo and tackle saved


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