Revenue Cutter "Gallatin" made two trips from Boston laden with supplies from the generous people there, for the relief of the sufferers by the fire.
Perhaps the most important of all legislation needed for the benefit of the Army is a law to equalize and increase the pay of officers and enlisted men of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue-Cutter Service.
On our part, the guard on the island will be increased and better equipped and organized, and a better revenue-cutter patrol service about the islands will be established; next season a United States war vessel will also be sent there.
The cutter sails down the river and out through the Heads into the open sea.
When the roped animal is got out on the beach, a ring of men drives him down to the water, the people on board the cutter hauling at the rope meanwhile.
In 1823 a new six-oared cutterwas built, and the name of 'Queen Bess' given in honour of the illustrious foundress.
When wind is abeam, a pilot cuttercan materially aid a sculler by bringing its bow close on his windward quarter, thereby sheltering his stern from the action of the wind.
He kept his quarters on the revenue-cutter with Simeon Draper, Esq.
The impatient oysters fuming in the tiny hold of his cutter merely gave to his tongue a defiant stimulus.
No sensation of sorrow fretted me when on that lovely Monday morn I saw the sail of the odoriferous cutter a mere fleck of saintly white on the sky-line among the islands to the north.
To the sea also I was indebted for long pieces to serve as wall plates, one being the jibboom of what must have been a sturdily-built boat, while the broken mast of a cutter fitted in splendidly as a ridge-pole.
All these notes were made upon the cruise of the revenue-cutter Corwin in 1881.
It happened a stone-cutter came that way for stone, and, when he saw the one that had been the blacksmith, he knew it was what he sought and he began to cut it.
Thus he became a stone-cutter and, as he went seeking suitable stone, he grew tired, and his feet were sore.
There was still, however, a light air at times, which sent the cutter through the water, so that by degrees we drew in with the shore.
The cutter rode like a wild fowl over the heavy seas, which, like dark walls crested with foam, came rolling up as if they would ingulf her.
So much for Joe Buntin and his cutterthe "Pretty Polly.
It was at first a lovely night, starlight and bright, with just such a breeze that we could carry our gaff-topsail, and yet thecutter scarcely heeled over to it.
The canvas of the cutter gave every now and then an idle flap, while the sails of the Greek brig seemed very much in the same humour.
Hearty, as we came on deck after dinner one afternoon, when the cutter was somewhere about the middle of the Bay of Biscay.
He did not utter a word of complaint against Porpoise or me, though I think he might have had some reason in blaming us for allowing the cutter to get into her present condition.
There was not time to say more before the cutter shot out of hearing.
Certainly not," said Porpoise; "and as discretion is the better part of valour, we will try and tow the cutter offshore.
By this time the cutter was close up to the raft, and a boat was on the point of being lowered.
The plan he instantly formed was to run in directly it was dusk, while the cutter remained in the offing, and to get alongside the "Rover" before Sandgate could have time to carry Miss Manners on shore.
Cut out centres or hearts, cut cabbage fine on a regular old-fashioned cabbage cutter, which has a square box on top of cutter to hold the pieces of cabbage when being pushed back and forth over the cutter.
Flour bake-board well; cut dough with cake cutter into small round cakes and bake in a rather quick oven.
Cut with a small tin cake cutter into round cakes and bake.
If not possible to procure this, use small slaw cutter for the purpose.
Roll out on a floured board, cut with a small cake cutter and bake in a moderate oven.
The same dough may be cut in doughnuts with a tin cutter and fried in hot fat after raising, or the dough may be molded into small, round biscuits if preferred, and baked in oven.
Cut cakes small with an ordinary cake cutter and bake in a quick oven.
Citron may be quickly and easily prepared by cutting on a slawcutter or it may be grated before being added to cake.
We saw in two pictures the Dame Blanche of Normandy, lurking in the ravine beside a stream under the dusk, awaiting yon rustic wood-cutter who is presently horizontal in the air in that mad dance, after which he will be found exhausted.
I represented the case of the Dover cutter to the Ministry here the 22d of June last.
The captors of the Dover cutter still remain unsatisfied.
Cut out with a sharp-edged tumbler or a cake cutteras many round slices of stale bread as there are eggs to be cooked.
Her mother worked in the field: she drove steers and could do all kinds of farm work and was the best meat cutter on the plantation.
Adeline's mother worked in the field, drove steers, and was considered the best meat cutter on the plantation.
In Thueringen a being called the Rush-cutter used to be much dreaded.
The yacht was only a few hundred yards from these islands when the Canadian revenue cutter was sighted.
They will have a revenuecutter down on you, before you know what has happened.
Captain" Howard and his crew of lawbreakers offered no resistance when they saw the odds against them, for each of the men from the revenue cutter was armed and promised to shoot to kill if a hostile hand was raised against them.
Only that they might put the skipper of the man-o'-war cutter up to where he'd find me.
I want to get aboard, Mr Wrighton, to hear what the captain and the lieutenant of the cutter have to say.
There's a boat's crew and an officer from the cutter somewhere above on the cliff, trying to find you.
There arn't anything better worth looking at afloat than a man-o'-war's launch or cutter well manned by a smart crew.
Aleck ran his boat close in behind the cutter after lowering the sail so close that it touched the midshipman's dignity.
So you're going to look and see if you can find something hidden, and when you've found it you're going to send word to the Revenue cutter men to fetch it, are yer?
The two gigs and the cutter of the Barracouta were lying alongside each other at a flight of steps about half a dozen fathoms away, the only other boat which I could see afloat lying just astern of them.
The captain of the cutter lay to as close to the sloop as he dared go, then held a megaphone conversation with the survivors.
Before the revenuecutter sailed away the six officers aboard came ashore one evening, taking dinner with the girls, in company with a number of young men, invited from the neighborhood.
A study of this object through the glasses led the captain to turn his cutter in that direction.
So the cutter that I command was ordered to Portsmouth.
A strange spectacle was revealed to the officers and men of the revenue cutter as she approached close enough to make out details.
Reaching it, the jingle of bells smote their ears, and they espied the Police cutter approaching them at a rapid pace.
He leaned up against the cutter and mopped his streaming forehead.
Slavin, his levity gone, stepped out of the cutter and, retaining the lines of his restive team, stared long at the gruesome spectacle before him, with a sort of callous sadness.
Wheeling sharply about, they started down the trail again, the cutter following in their wake.
Slavin drawing up alongside the coroner's cutter handed over his lines to the teamster.
A cutter containing two men was approaching them rapidly.
As each year came to an end, the poor wood-cutter was no richer than he was at the beginning.
It was certainly time for the wood-cutter to get up, for he had kept his vow.
The next morning, therefore, the wood-cutter stayed in bed, as he had promised himself he would do.
There had been a leak somewhere, Cutter realized, that had told his competitor, Drindor, the kind of profit he was making.
Cutter broke his aloofness long enough to glare at the man, and Linden turned his frightened eyes quickly to his desk and began shuffling his papers nervously.
Would it improve production of Cutter Products, Inc.
The first indication that the Confidet might be working, came three weeks later, when Quay handed Cutter the report showing an efficiency increase of 3.
Cutter had wildly ordered Edward Bolen to remove the Confidets one week before, but even then he had known that it was too late, and the smiling, knowing look on Bolen's face had infuriated him to a screaming rage.
There was a six-day old infant in a crib in the bedroom, and Quay's wife was a sparkling-eyed girl with a smile that made Cutter feel relatively at ease for the first time in weeks.
Cutter left hurriedly, with Quay and his wife following him to his car.
Cutter had been startled and extremely angry, but Quay had been unperturbed and stubborn.
Christ, I've known that for twenty years," Cutter snapped.
Cutter was furious over the realization that Bolen had been using him for experimentation, and also because the Confidet that he had tried to use had turned worthless.
Cutter had just asked him to lunch, as though it were their habit to lunch together regularly, when in reality, Quay had never once gone to lunch with Cutter before.
My old Peg had seen better days as a racer but had the advantage of a cutter and a small load and so made the best of it.
The colt was hitched to a little red cutter and they whizzed off to the sick folks with such a merry ringing of the bells that just the sound of them must have made the sufferers feel better.
My cutter was represented to be one of them, namely, the "Black Prince," mounting sixteen guns and sixty men.
The story that he once opened fire on a revenue cutterfrom a small battery which he had made at the Cove is well known along the coast.