THE WEST INDIES
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... WEST INDIES. Southampton, Thursday Morning. The Shannon,°with the West India mail, has arrived. She brings specie to the value of 791,716 dols. ton merchants' account, dols. in gold, 402,734 dols. in silver, jewelry of the value of 3700 dols., and pearls ...
... WEST INDIES , with dates from Jamaica Janu- ary 3, of News af been received of the ot cent fread 60 Belles to on ...
... WEST INDIES. Advices from Port-au-Prince complain strongly of alleged neglect on the part of the English squadron at the West Indian station m not taking any measures for the protection of our merchants at that place during the excitement amongst all ...
... WEST INDIES The with West Indian and Pacific mails, J yesterday. She brings 974,983 that In as the Presidential message annoances officially republics have agreed to the mediation of the es States conditionally. market active ; copper Ww 1475 to 15, on ...
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... WEST INDIES. SHIPWRECK, AND LOSS OF GOO LIVES. The West India mail steamer Shannon arrived at Southampton on Wednesday nioruing. The French transport ship Resource has been wrecked, forty miles south of Valparaiso. It is reported only five were saved ...
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... WEST IND ARRIVAL MAIL STEAME “I ‘ON BOARD FROM The Tasmanian from the West Indies srrived off Netley at four o% and the yellow Bike nailed St Thomas on the 13th ult, weather at St was yery have been 96 fever on board Tasmanian, of which 5 at St and 21 ...
... THE WEST INDIES. It is so difficult to obtain clear and reliable information regarding the commercial condition of the West Indies that every reasonable attempt to supply this want ought to be welcomed. At the present moment, when the question of bounties ...
... | WEST INDIES. RRIVAL OF THE TWENTY-SIX DEA ON BOARD FROM Tasmanian from the W est Indies arrived off at four o'clock on on the 13th ult. was very at St board the “Toc have been and 21 daring the the exception of the on board, are not on the fever confined ...