THE WEST INDIES
... THE WEST INDIES. The Times understands that the Supplementary Estimate on behalf of the West India Islands is for total of £4L500. ...
... THE WEST INDIES. The Times understands that the Supplementary Estimate on behalf of the West India Islands is for total of £4L500. ...
... THE WEST INDIES. COLONISTS AND HOME GOVERNMENT. CUBA'S LIBERATION JAMAICA'S RUIN. Times 'Telegram.) Kingston (Jamaica), Aug. 3.—Jamaica, which had relinquished the hope of receiving Imperial aid, regards with great satisfaction the prospect held out Mr ...
... WEST INDIES. Much satisfaction has been expressed in Jamaica by the act of Sir J. I*akington, in sending out 2,000 Chinese to the island. In consequence of intelligence which had been received at Jamaica of several vessels being ordered to come on for ...
... WEST INDIES. The ' La Plata' urived at Southampton on Sunday with the West India and Pacific nulls. No news of interest. Everything wu quiet. Exchange at Jamaica, silty days. 2 per cent. Abundant rain had ...
... WEST INDIES. From intelligence brought the Thame*, the weather was favourable at all the islands. At B.irbadoes the present crop of sugar was expected to roach tons. At Georgetown a severe shock earthquake had been felt, which created fears disastrous ...
... WEST INDIES. By the arrival of the West India mail, ve learn that in Jamaica trade was very dull. There was every appearance of a better crop than usual. Fever was very prevalent. The weather was intensely hot A great deal of rain had fallen in the interior ...
... WEST INDIES. The Ike arrived ; left August 0, Jamaica 13, Demerara 11, Trinidad Harbudoes 13, Antigua 14, St Thomas 20. litings on frei:ht 1.0;06.0'22 dogs on merchants' ac-ount ; doll. for the tit idends ; 31.1,214 duffs. in cold and a large general ...
... WEST INDIES. The West India and Pacific Compiny’s steamship arrived in the Mersey Saturday forenoon. Port-au-Prince, Angnst 25.—Late advices state that severe fighting was going on there. The rebels were expected take Cape Hayti, and then to attack P ...
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... WEST INDIES. By the arrival* the West India mai)^,we learn that at Jamaica some lots sugar sold at 22sv. At Barbadoes, weather favourable : trade languid. The complete sugar crop—including the portion of the brig,. Sarah, burnt, and New City of Cork, ...
... WEST INDIES. The La Plata steamer, with the West India mails, arrived at Southampton on Tuesday. She hunts a milli n and quarter dollars in specie. Popular riots, originating in some alleged public grievance, had occurred in the town of Falmouth, Jamaica; ...