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NAVAL

... Squadron.—From the following communication from Havre, it appears that the French people have an opinion that our Heet of men-of-war and steamers have proceeded to sea with a much more important object than to cruise about merely to test their relative capabilities ...

NAVAL

... her engines and sailing qualities. Sir C. Napier, was on board. Tyne, 26, arrived yesterday from Ireland. Arachne. sloop-of-war, was launched this afternoon, at four o'clock; she will be taken into dock and coppered, and will, it is said, be commissioned ...

COLONIAL

... ng Kaffir tribes and the ensuing war, In respect to' the war ex, penditure he says, Jt Impossible to foresee accurately what itctfi) extra expenditure may have to defrayed in ensuing year account of the Kaffir war; I have therefore omitted such charges ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28

... proposi- S® being, that the crown should be enabled by prouaation to call out any number of seamen that be required in peace or war, after the govern- Mt had gone to the fullest extent to obtain •wen voluntary enlistment, and that such pro••aation should call ...

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS,

... 45 US. Africa, General Map. dc*rae*N. Ijit. -5 114. Africa, North, 1., Morocco. 12. World on Cnomonic 115. Africa, North, 11., Algiers. Projection, Vl.,from 116. Africa, North, 111., Tunis and South Pole to de- port of Tripoli. S. Lat. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Majesty'* ships of war employed on the coast of Africa for the suppression of the slave trade, in the month of June, 1847, stating the number of men and guns on board of each, and the aggregate:— Estimate of the expense of her Majesty's shins of war employed for ...

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS

... ~.'3 113. Africa, Map. d«*reesN. Lat. 114. Africa, North, 1., Morocco. 12. World on Gnomonic i | 115. Africa, North, 11., Algiers. Projection, Vl.,from 116. Africa, North, 111., Tunis and South Pole to do- port of Tripoli. S. Lat. 117. ...

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS,

... 113. Africa, General Map. degreesN. Lat. 114. Africa, North, 1., Morocco. 12. World on Gnomonic 115. Africa, North, 11., Algiers. Projection, Vl.,from 116. Africa, North, 111., Tunis and South Pole to de- port of Tripoli. grecs S. Lat. 117. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... or fifty officers were placed on board a small brig-of-war, and t' e Portuguese government ca:r.e to the resolution to send them to Angola, one of the most unhealthy places on the coast of Africa. The manner which t'n unfortunate wretches were to b*, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... were made slaves, war and rapine must ensue in Africa; and they were theiefore the proposed measure carrying back to that country all the ' cruelty and oppression which must be perpetrated before a slave could bought on the coast of Africa, and subjected ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... not import any more slaves from Africa. But both those governments were overreached by the Americans. It never was the object the usurpers of Texas to cultivate their new acquisition by the aid of slaves imported from Africa. Their object was to import their ...

French Cutty Sarks. singular attempt was made last -week to escape from the Hotel Dieu, at Orleans, by some young

... the load of perilous stuff, but delighted with himself for having said such fine things in honour of his dear native land. Wars should be conducted in this way, and in this way only. The American eagle should fight it out with the British lion; the British ...