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- Saint Lawrence
- 1 Wellington, Avon, Ottawa, Free Trader, England, St. Lawrence, Hibernia and Prescott.
- 2 The steamer St. Lawrence, Captain Howard. UPWARDS--From Montreal to
- 3 Co.s, propellers Huron, Indian, Colonist, Avon, St. Lawrence and Ottawa, forming a daily line from and to the
- 4 Colonist, Captain Moat; Indian, Captain Vaughan; St. Lawrence, Captain Rea; the Ottawa, Captain Johnson, and
- 5 arrived here from Kingston to-day. The propeller St. Lawrence is expected up to-night or on Sunday morning.
- 6 Among the propellers were the Magnet, North, St. Lawrence and Her Majesty.
- 7 Catharines; the Dromedary, Mary Ward, America, St. Lawrence, Dalhousie and East.
- 8 and launched his famous ship of 100 guns, the St. Lawrence, but there was no real need for her now, as the
- 9 H. M. S. ST. LAWRENCE,
- 10 THE STEAMBOATS
ST. LAWRENCE, ONEIDA AND EXPRESS
- 11 Lake Ontario on April 22nd the propeller St. Lawrence was struck by lightning and very seriously
- 12 boatsAll broken up in
Montreala few years after
St. LawrenceKingston1814100 gunspeace was
- 13 Prop.
ZimmermanNiagara1854500Burned.
St. LawrenceFreight
GartshorePropellers.
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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