STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH AUSTRALIA
... uirements the colony itself, but by the S dependencies more nearly and naturally connected with it than our settlements in the Caribbean oca.— Times. ...
... uirements the colony itself, but by the S dependencies more nearly and naturally connected with it than our settlements in the Caribbean oca.— Times. ...
... and Korth ■ c l ear that France having no colonies on the Elands i , er ' can Continent, and only two insignificant any Q Caribbean sea, not impelled to this measure &Coe demand. Indeed, if these conditions are w y the government, they will amount to a ...
... tame my fellow-creatures, by the power of Natural Magic. — William Kidd, in Recreative Science, No. I. A Scene in the Caribbean Sea.— Calms, squalls, and thunderstorms made the voyage tedious, though for these annoyances I found a kind of compensation ...
... been received at Baltimore stating that the Dominican Government had taken forcible possession of the guano islands in the Caribbean Sea belonging to America.—The Persia, which arrived at Queenstown on Saturday, brings further intelligence of the secession ...
... it been a century or two earlier—wouhi have suggested that he had just returned from a cruise in the Spanish Main or the Caribbean sea, with pockets stufford with crusadoes, portagues, pieces of eight, and moidores, with a dried-up liver, an adust temperament ...
... the Australian mail, was Captain Serames, the commander of the Confederate manof-war Sumter, whose daring achievements the Caribbean sea have attracted such attention. Captain amines is small, thin, but wiry man, with weather-beaten countenance, of a most ...
... or a Company Without Capital.—The Caribbean Company Limited was formed 1871. It was formed not—as might perchance be supposed-for the buying up of Caribs, but for the purchase guano and other commodities the Caribbean Islands cheap and selling them dear ...
... it is truly narrated to as by eye-witnesses.' They had prepared themselves in the Island of St. Chris- topher (one of the Caribbean Islands) for a cruise in a boat for a period of one night only, but a storm drove them so far ont to sea that they could ...
... sweeping round the coast-line of South America, comes into contact with the small and thin block of land which separates the Caribbean Sea from the Pacific. Thus thrown back, strikes northwards after issuing from the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Strait; ...
... His latest work, issued only last year, was a Report upon the Com atul— dredged by the United States Coast Survey in the Caribbean Sea. With muoh military ceremony, the Elcho Shield was, after an absence of three years, again installed on Saturday on ...
... WEECK OF AN AMERICAN WAR VESSEL. News has been received at Washington of tbe wreck on the Ronoadore Reef, in tbe Caribbean Sea, of tbe United State* war vessel Kearsarge. The crew were aU saved, inoluding Rear- Admiral Stanton, who was in command. The ...
... enough, one the Trinidad Warners, who have always been hardly ponents and enterprising promoters of the national game in tne Caribbean. Trinidad. British Uuiana. Barbados. Jamaica, 3t. Vincent. and Grenada are represanted the com bination, and it is possible ...