THE WEST INDIES
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... THE WEST INDIES. - . ' Sooutbarptori; May 30. Tne Royal Mail' Sternau Compnyis lieeam -ship Seine has arrived, She brings 308 passengers; specie, 759,903 'dols;.; precious stones, &c., '2,0001.; 'also, 3,403 packages ~of oargo, obiefly cigars, cotton ...
... The following al) appeared in our Second I Edition - . I THE WEST INDIES The Tay briogs advices from Jamaica to the 26th June, Demerara 25th, Trinidad 27tb, and Barbadoes 29th. She hae 106 passengers, and the freight on board includes. 1,828,000 dollars ...
... this Is not ouf object In en. tteiting your attention on the present ocansion. We are not opposed to emigratlon to the West Indies or to any other part of the world'; this Is it matter we would leave perfectly free to the luilgiment of the Individuals ...
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... THE CYCLONE IN TUp I WEST INDIES, APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE. I HUNDREDS OF HOUSES DEMOLISHED. (RBEUTE'S TELEGRAMi New York, Friday. Advices from Fan Juan state 'that the hur- ricane lasted nine hours. Four people were ; drowned in the harbour. A loss of ...
... THE CYCLONE IN THE WEST INDIES. I . . .. . . . I . . , The following despatohes have been forwarded by. the Admiralty for publication -- ' H.M.S. Doris, at Sea, One p.m., Tortola to St. Thomas, Sunday, Nov. 3. Sin-I consider it my duty to report direct ...
... PEASANT PROPRIETARY IN THE WEST INDIES. London. Friday. Replying to correspondent who wrote nitu about the sugar question in the West Indies, and suggesting settling peasantry on cheap lands the Imperial Government, Mr Chamberlain said grant for purchasing ...