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... TUE WEST INDIES. JAMAICA.-WVe have received a series of Taolaica Papers Lip to Sept. 24th, and we regret to say that the 'iaccouLit- ?? are not favourable, Tbe indisposirion to work seems to be riiversally cotrplailed of. lib after Ehe whip has been so ...
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... TIlE EARTHQUAKE lN -THE WEST INDIES. FIFTEEN DAYS LATED FROM DARBADOES. 1LVEnRPOOL, SATURDAY NIG1iT.-The last West Inilia mail steamer,. which arrired at Falmouth, brought papers from Barbadoes to the Ist ultimo; to-day we have papers from that island ...
... HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES. Letter from. anr officer of the 93d Hlighlanders to his bra. I thir in Edinburgh d- It pleased God to visit this island (St. Lhcie) with a dreadful hurricane on the I th of Ang. so disastrous ia its consequences that I doubt ...
... DREADFUL HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES. The followving account of a late fearful hurricane in the West Indies is fiom the Grenada Gazette-its consequences have been most distressing to many of the West India pro. prietors- Grenada, for upwards of half ...
... THE 1REV. .IU NVADDEIAL. I Tue f~llowtflg ilitt'esting letter from the Rev. Mr.| failli ono of tho 5hisciinnlies to the West Indies in i enion with tho l'reabyteriato Church in Irelant, hbs ,een fer fome dine in oetr ?? hut we were w unable i frorm a pro00 ...
... the United States are opened to British vessels and their cargoes, coming from the British Colonial possessions in the West Indies, on the Continent of South America', the Baha- ma Islands, the Caicos, andi.the Bermudaor Soiner Islands; also from the ...
... 'ChanN *Mersey, 26,;West' Indies Arrow cutter, ditto . Meteor bomb, Mediterranean Asia, 84, Mediterrataean Monnkey (sch.) West Indies Astrea, 2, Packet se#vice 'Muskito,' 10, 'Mediterranean 'Atholl, 28, 'African t Nimble (sch.) West Indies Badger, 10, North ...
... Hope M, Waddell, Missionary from Ja- maica, addressed the Hlouse. He reviewed the history of the Scottish Missions in the West Indies, and furnished an account of its present condition. IHe chewed that in a Classical Academy established in Jamaica, Nogro ...
... political, and so- cial servitude to that of comparative freedom, which xvas experienced by the negro population of the West Indies on the passing of the Emancipation bill, led, as mighthave been expected, to partial excesses amongst a race who had been ...