Show A Costly Shipwreck I The Itoyal Charter is the most notable modern instance of the wreck of a treasure hip She left Australia with 350000 In her Of this sum says Charles Dickens in his chapter on this dreadful shipwreck ship-wreck Iu The Uncommercial Traveler II 300000 l were recovered at the time of the novcii ta visit to the pot where she had driven ashore Meanwhile how much gold and silver minted anti otherwise is annually afloat How many millions annually borne over the deep to and from India America Australia Chinaand South Africa by English steamers alone There thould bo no Ultllculty In making the calculation which when arrived ar-rived at must surety yield a fine Idea of the treasure over which the red flag flies and an excellent notion no-tion of the tout that Is reposed In the British shipmaster and of the high qualities which go to the fulfillment ful-fillment of it fydney Jlerold |