WEST INDIES
... WEST INDIES. ANOTHER VOLCANIC OUTBREAK FEARED. New York, Monday. Clouds of volcanic dust were observed and rumblings heard in various parts of West Indie* on Saturday from the direction of Martinique.— Reuter. ...
... WEST INDIES. ANOTHER VOLCANIC OUTBREAK FEARED. New York, Monday. Clouds of volcanic dust were observed and rumblings heard in various parts of West Indie* on Saturday from the direction of Martinique.— Reuter. ...
... WEST INDIES - Hants defeated West Indies HANTS—1st inninga. 143. r V' Innings. Bowell, b Francis, .■■■■' Lfysey. lbw, b Browne, 4 nedy, 't> d-'f Kennedy, lbw, b 0 Challonor 1 ?..™:.. 1 .'' 4 Br r3>«», ( Mead, b Browne, Francis. 0 t> Newman, Constan- ...
... 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. ANOTHER OUTBURST OF MONT WARSHIPS HASTILY PUT TO SEA. A NARROW ESCAPE. New York, May 20. The following telegram of to-day'a date has been received here from Fort de France. Two parties lauded at St Pierre to-day from the United States ...
... THE WEST INDIES. ISLANDS TO BE ABANDONED TO UNITED STATES. The feeling rapidly gaining ground the West Indies, evidenced more particularly by the mail which lutw just reached London, that the Government intend at distant date to abandon the West Indies ...
... 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. The Alert packet, with the West India mail, brings advices from Jamaica to the 19th ult.; Demerara to the 9th, Trinidad to the Bth, Barbadoes to the 9th, and Antigua to the 18th. The Jamaica papers confirm the capture and destruction of the ...
... THE WEST INDIES. SECOND & ,DJ * • ANNEXATION DISCUSSED- Kingston. The decision to denounce the s Convention has revived the Indies annexation to the ' ie* z The article in the Fortnight jies '° vocating the exchange of the the Philippines has been much ...
... 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. Advices from the French West India Islands give full details the fearful hurricane which occurred the 6th September. The town of Pointe-k Pitre appears to have suffered but slightly, while Basse Terre, ...