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MEfcAN'G-HOtY- StUPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIVES

... Wednesday night, ‘about half- the Ship Wear, of Bristol, 500 tons burthen, Captain Emerson, bou nd from thence. to the West Indies, of coals, bricks and 1 with a to call at this , for. orders nacre on Messrs. Cuthbert and Compan ? wos totally Jost, ahout’a ...

%\)t anb tca;H Co^urrrtal^su^

... Since your |: the prohibition which had been imposed 1 on the commerce between the United States and the Colonies in the West Indies, and in this Continent, has likewise been re- moved. Satisfactory evidence hating been adduced that rye of these Colunies ...

PARIS PAPERS

... the median of private from one of whicl we im extract. It is interesting, a3 referring openly views of the sous in the West Indies. Britjsh Government in respect of the ‘Spanish ‘posscs- MADRID, pic. 1s. “Si Mcourt, British and Mi- the Plenipotentiary ...

SHIP NEWS

... person.—Brighton Paper. rn, Jan. 9.—Wind S$. E—Arrived his Ma- 'y’s schooner Pioneer, 12 guns, Lieut. Favell, from for the West Indies, with foremast sprung, and ¥- Pixmo Jax. 9—Wind S. E.—Orders have bean received at the’ Dock-yards to re-enter 40 who had ...

Who could controvert the Divine wisdom which wes every where writteniin the world of nature andl science. years ..

... to his own. rty, proved by the Captain’s to helong to master. Mr. Brodri ck stated, that upon Captain re- turn from the West Indies, he gave a quantity of linen, i to scour and calico, &e. to W kins, (value 200/ bleach. The proj erty remained in Wilkin’s ...

SPAXIS'I SQUIB

... the Channcel by satis 60,94) 39,245 26,073 Portugal 52,937) 277) 51,64 52,850 Spain & Gibral 3,6 5,452 5,311 4,823 West Indies. 32,320; 28,535 30,95 25,981 wow 4,503} 4, 6, 2,842 Total quantity ex- 290,753) 237,789 210,024 ported. Received durivg ...

ant Gcrli crcnnncrdal Ccnn'cr,

... to the furmed with that country for indem- nifying 1s for the losses our Merchants had suffered by the piracies in the West Indies—an allusion will be made to the Commercial advantages expected to be de- rived by the new Treaty. On the wore important ...

TO DB 801-0

... 28th anchored at Spithead, having been bsent four months. It appears that much more has been made of the of piracy the West Indies than the circum- * | tances ; and that both Rear-Admiral Sr k owley, our Commandet ...

ÜBdCCTION’ OK KENTS

... this town, states, there ure nine vessels and a steam brig fitting out in that rt to ernize against the pirates in the West Indies. This - ron ix to be under the command. of Com- modore Porter.— Ghron. -By the same letter we learn, that the Annual Re- ...

COXORtas AT VKROMA

... voluntet? seamen, the ships at Portsmouth. m Wm. Mackenzie Goi » Foval navy, ar- rived tu Lonion a few days ago from the West Indies, Rowley, K. C. B. Captain James Lilli », of the ohli; Hyperion frigate, on that station, has’ been to invalid, on agcount ...

C!Tor. it CoTiiineittal Cotirkri

... pay Bri Maj German Feésion, 2 Bettesworth, half pay Royal 0; 27th Dec. 2d foot, Dublin, Ist Feb, 1823; Keane, 2}et foot, West Indies, 11th Jan. 1823 ; Peppard, 69th foot, Old Bronrpton, Fel. ; Placket, {st West India Regiment (Adjutant) Barbadoes, Ista ...

By the Lord Lieutenant and Councié of Ireland, WELLESLEY, HEREAS, We did, by our Proclamation of the Fifth Day of

... dominion of the King of Spain, or into any such port or place on the coast of Aftica (except as above excepted), or in the West Indies, or on the of America (except as above excepted), without leave-or permission in that behalf first obtained from the Lord ...