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A VOICE FROM AFRICA

... A VOICE FROM AFRICA. I- (PROM A CORRESPONOSDET) r- Ye who have trod where Niger's currents pour er Their tide of waters on Atlanta's shore, Iy Perchance have Viewed with rapture-rolling eye ty That infant ocean as he hurries by, to Flinging green chaplets ...

LITERATURE

... the Edinburgh Cabinet Library for illustrating the Mis- tory, tile antiquities, and the present coltlition of Africa. In the first volume, Africa il general ?? described, and all account given of the progress of diseovery, the physical aspect, and the moral ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... direct to the theatre of war in Kaffirland, and tept a journal, in which she noted down whatever she considered worthy of record during the entire period of hostilities. The presence of an Enaglish lady in the wilds of Africa. exhibiting in her own person ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... seventeen this adven- turous youth immediately obtained a commission in the Spanish army, and served during a part of the civil war with much honour. On his return he found him- self gazetted to a, commission in the 89th regiment; with it he went to Canada ...

Varieties

... W-7arIetfe0. NEw WARLIXE DEFERCE.-Accounts from the Flague, speaking of the threatened war between Holland and Belgium, state The Government is said to have ap. proved of a' plan for inuaoutin7g the country, which might be carried into effect very promptly ...

THE RIVER PLATE

... stated that party inside Monte Video, who now are trafficking largely with the squadron, and who would be ruined in case of the war finally terminating, are in the background of this extraordinary contra movement of the two ministers. During the cessation ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, FEB. 19

... the punishment to which they had been doomed, that of transportation to Africa, would be commuted. The policy of tbe British government was non-interference as regarded the civil war in Portugal, but different state of circumstances might arise if an attempt ...

Naval Intelligence

... or other of those already adapted to the East India station. LOSS oF nxR MAJESTY'Ts Snip RNGER.-Advices from the coast of Africa to the 25th Sept. anmounce the sinking (whilst being hove down to have some damages in her bottom re. paired), in Porto ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13

... own properties, from jealousy of the black population, in case of the war becoming general. The refuse of Natchez and New Orleans are not men on whom any commander can much rely in a war of unusual hardship. Further north, the dread of a summer campaign ...

MIRROR' P FA4HION.

... Sailed w he Acasta axid l avinia frig&Ae, and Chamipion sio6o of war, oh a cs-uize iii the channeli th' ttad Inbrgowa Po iters MO trn, T-11 JAt1. -r.-Arrived th . Redwing brig of war,- Captain, Usher4 with the Duke of Monerose, Castle Eden and A\dmiral ...

Colonial and Foreign Review

... frigate, and two or three war stenmers, It is thought that the sight of these accompani. ments to the embassy, aided by the remembrance which his Japanese Majesty must entertain of the recent exploits of British-war ships, war-steamers and troops in the ...

Colonial and Foreign Review

... frigate, and two or three war steamers. It is thought that the sight of these accompani- ments to the embassy, aided by the remembrance which his Japanese Majesty must entertain of the recent exploits of British-war ships, war-steamers and troops in the ...