PASSENGERS SAILED :
... Mr. and Mrs. Pasley, Deputy Commissary General Graham and family, and Mr Cashell. Per Fanny, Mrs. Cutting and family, Per Caribbean. Captain Ballantine, late of brigt. Fame. ...
... Mr. and Mrs. Pasley, Deputy Commissary General Graham and family, and Mr Cashell. Per Fanny, Mrs. Cutting and family, Per Caribbean. Captain Ballantine, late of brigt. Fame. ...
... Cummins, Per Gleaner—Colonel Short, Mr asywood, and Miss Per Dart—Reverend Mr Cheekley. Per Agnes-11 returned Emigrants. Per Caribbean —Messrs McCarth:, and Dongtild. Per Cuba—Mrs and Miss .Gras loot, Mr and Niro Fitzpatrick, and Master Peirce. ...
... Packet Magnet, Lieutenant Griffith, Falmouth, 27 days. _ • May I—Barques Medora, Gregg, Liverpool, 28 days—gencral cargo ; Caribbean, Irving, London, 2$ days—general cargo. 2—Schooner Elizabeth Barnes, Miller, Saint Lucia, 2i days—cocoa and charcoal ; American ...
... bits ; Third size ditto--7 bits ; small boxes— 4 bits ; and Powders-3 bits each. E. LININGTON, Sole General Agent for the Caribbean [slaves. Mr. JOHN WILLIAM. Sub Agent for peight's Town, , Mr. E. J. HENER Y, George. Town, D6merara— Sub. Agent for British ...
... 1-11 M Brig Racer, Harvey—Bermuda ; Ship Fanny, Robe, Bristol-388 hhds, 3 bls sugar, 7 pcks arrowroot, 1 cask rum. -2—Schr Caribbean, Campbell, Greenock-131 puns, 11 lards, 35 bls molasses ; Amr Barques Sophrima, Newcomb, Turks Island-1 barrel sugar ; Trinidad ...
... sloop Delen MacGregor, Best, St Kitts—flour and sundry provisions ; fl A 1 ship Warspite, Lord John Hay, New York, 23—Schr Caribbean, Canipbell, Baltimore. 24—Ship Eleanor, Fo racy, London-381 19 tis 7 his sugar, 30 puns molasses, gourds aloes, 5 pcks arrowroot ...
... days-250 bls meal, 430 lils 67 kegs crackers, 50 kegs lard, 5 Vitals 20 boxes tobacco, 100 qr. bls snuff, 4m staves ; schooner Caribbean, Campbell, Belfast, 33 days—general 'ergo ; American barque Sophronia, Newcomb, Alexandria, 24 days-1,050 bls flour, 620 ...
... PROSPECTUS OF A STEAM-BOAT ESTABLISELMINT7 FOR THE NAVIGATION OF THE CARIBBEAN SUAs, Respectfully submitted to the Audio' if IFF and inhabitants of the IV indward West India Islands, by VV. MACOM IL Ist, That ft Company be established, to I e called the ...
... PROSPECTUS OF A STEAM-.BOAT ESTABLISHMENT' FOR THE NA‘ , IGATION OF THE CARIBBEAN SEAS, Respectfully man - flitted to the Authorities and Inhabitants of the Wi n d. ward West India Islands, by W. MAC° MB. Ist, That a Company be egtablished, to be called ...
... PASSENGERS SAILED : Per Caribbean—Mr John Pecker, Jr ; Per City of Glasgow Rev George Cummins, and Mr Charles Alletne ; Per Fair Doeemond—Mr and Mrs Henley ; Per Flora MacDonald—Mr. Robertson, We deeply regret to stale, thst nothing has yet been heard ...
... lumber, 30m shingles, 60 house frames, 30 tone ice, 100 fresh salmon, 4 casks hams, 25 hls pitch. 25 ditto tar, 13—Schr. Caribbean, Campbell, Baltimore, 23 days-500 hls floor, 58 ditto cornmeal, 30) bags corn, 100 peas, 150 kegs lard ; Schr. Mary Ann, ...
... philanthropy immediately. Ask them who are the most fitted for freedom in the world. Oh ! the black population of the Caribbean Islands, to be stire.—lt is high time, my Lord, that this folly should be exposed. I contend, my Lord, that the negro has ...