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Montpelier, Brandon, Washington County, Rutland County, Vermont
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The steamship Cambria, commanded by Capt. Judkins, arrived in Boston on January 25 after a boisterous 19.5-day passage from Liverpool, bringing dates to the 4th instant. No significant news from Liverpool papers. Ship details: 221 ft length, 37 ft beam, 1600 tons, two 500 HP engines, accommodates 155 passengers.
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The new steamship Cambria, commanded by Capt. Judkins, visited our waters for the first time this morning, arriving about 6 o'clock. She brings Liverpool dates to the 4th inst. seven days later, and has made the passage, which was an extremely boisterous one, in 19 1/2 days.
The papers are, beyond all precedent, barren of news. There is absolutely nothing worth transcribing.
The Cambria is, in some respects, superior to any other steamer of the line. She is on the same model with the Hibernia; length of main deck 221 feet; breadth of beam 37 feet; burthen 1600 tons; two engines of 500 horse power. She carries yards on both mainmast and foremast, 64 feet in length. She can accommodate 155 passengers.~Boston Bee, Jan. 25.
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Liverpool
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4th Inst.
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The steamship Cambria arrived in Boston waters for the first time, bringing Liverpool dates to the 4th instant, seven days later than previous, after a boisterous 19 1/2-day passage. Liverpool papers contain no significant news. The ship is superior in some respects to others in the line, modeled after the Hibernia, with main deck 221 feet long, beam 37 feet, burthen 1600 tons, two 500 horse power engines, yards on masts 64 feet long, and capacity for 155 passengers.