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... S.QUTIH AMERICA, WEST INDIES, 6c. ATTACK ON MARTINIQU11E. Oil SatUrdaV the 1Sth inst. the Irlain, Keyzar, ar- rived at Liverpool from Barbadoes, whence she sail- edon (he 12th February. She brought Barhadoes papers to the Ith ult. which contain detailed ...
... SOUTH ANUERCA, WEST INDIES, 45c. Dispatches were on Saturday received fromn Honduras, which state, that the Governor of thb Spanish province of Yucatan had publicly declared his intention of resisting the usurpation of Bonaparte, and of making a common ...
... SoUTH riAMERICA, WEST INDIES, 6c. The Monticello, which has just arrived -from Lima, the b, capital of Peru, brings an account that the inhabitants i- g( laminated their houses fIr three successive nights In ho- nour of the gallant resistance which. the ...
... SOUTH ANIERICA, WEST INDIES, c4. A Mail frbm Jamaica arrived on Monday morning, in' il2 days. The packet sailed from Port Roval on the 17th tf rctober. On the 27th the Ilacchante hove in sight and televraphed the Argo, signifying that the Sphuiards in ...
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... Portugal Will soon be delivered from the scourge of a French army. The most pleasing accounts have been received from the West Indies, by the Lily sloop of war, Capt. Sheriff, by which his Excellency Lieut.-General Bowyer, lateCom- ?? in the Leeward Islands ...
... of the fleet ?? France, and this counitry had n. kecurity that hos- tilities would no begin in the West Indies.-. France wished to be pi the West Indies whit she was in Europe MaF4 Engiand in the East In'lies. Ueconclucd sy -rnoving an, amendment, that ...
... , fto in, rlug. The Gazette of Saturday contains the capture by the King's Fisher-sloop in the West indies, of the Elizabeth, French privateer, of i4 guns. and Ioz men. She is a fine vessel, well armed and equipped, a very fast sailer, and had been a ...
... fur the return of the enerny to port. By some it is supposed, that the land forces which were on board, finding that the West Indies was their destinadion, and disliking the service, had mutinied and compstl- led their officers to put back. Others rentured ...