NAVAL INTELLIGENCE
... Max- well, and Racehorse, 18, Commander Cottoa, were at Barbadoes. The Arachne was to sail immediately to visit all the Caribbean Islands under the English government. ...
... Max- well, and Racehorse, 18, Commander Cottoa, were at Barbadoes. The Arachne was to sail immediately to visit all the Caribbean Islands under the English government. ...
... Coleridge's six months iD tbe West Indi -s, ia an amusing story connected with the first appearance of a steam-boat in tbe Caribbean waters. Sir Ralph Wood- ford was taking a cruise around the shores of Trinidad, of which be was Governor, wben a little schooner ...
... L Copy of a | Ste —M wa I beg Jea suance of Qn the scho n mand to th 1 mie t} Ja i ou as 1 Caribbean was at ancl illo, and rried int + al t jessel, nat th re re 1D My iP ED t} bec rqde ait, a mn iT au Is oC A OV D boatswain midshiom to pull in it our ...
... steamer on its return from Jamaica, will toaeb either at Tortola or St. Thomas's and at sach of the principal Islands in the Caribbean chain us lie to the northward of Barbadoes. When these arrangements are completed, there will be ut least three large government ...
... Por. trait. 21s. bds. SIR EDWARD SEAWARDS NARRA- TIVEofhis SHIPWRECK, knU Consequent Discovery of certain Islands ia the Caribbean Sea. With a detail of. many Extraordinary Events in his Life, from 1733 to WI9, as .written in his own Diary. Edited by Misir ...