THE CYCLONE IN THE WEST INDIES
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... THE EARTHQUAKES IN TBE WEST INDIES. fell .The West India Company's steamer Actreon arr~ived or, dr Falmouth on Tuesday, and hidded a small flail, and after, 'Ir takldng coals, she proceeded iimmeitl o h atad. The Actison left Saint Thomas'so h ho eray ...
... 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 ...
... The effect of the emancipation of the negroes in this part of the West Indies, will, our informant states, be the ruin of two-thirds of the island, and he thinks the Danish West Indies will soon be in as bad condition as the British colonies in that quarter ...
... ARRIVAL FROM THE WEST INDIES. I I ' Southampton, December 29. The Teviot, Royal.Mail Companys steamnship, Captain Alban, arrived this morning from the West Indies, brirging the whole of the malls. We quote the following from the Supplement to the Ja- ...
... 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 ...