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... elnbe? | One of s neighbonrs should ticket the price M'i nrsene. The Barbadoes Lileral states that the great want of the West Indies, of Jamatea especinlly, is money, as the eirenlation is inudequate 1o the daily requirements of the community. The Liberal ...

IR etropolitan

... damages for a eriminal conversation with the plaintifi°s wife. The plaintiff’ had visited the island of St. Kitt's, in the West Indies, where he was introduced to, and became acquainted with, the family of a Mr. Semper, for whose daughter, Mary Puzen Semper ...

Seaecal News,

... of Bunker's Hill, (1775), and iu seveof the left shoulder; fortunately, Mr. W. H.Jones, | ral minor engagements in the West Indies. Lnuer\_vortll, surgeon, was in the ne'n field, und he VALUE oF A HusBAND.—In the Court of Queen’s immediately hastened ...

UNDER THE SPECIAL PATRONAGE OF (320 k. S p RS i PSP J \

... the United Kingdom, post free. To THOSE WHO HAVE FRIENDps ABRoaD.—The Stamped FEdition goes free to Australia, British West Indies, France, East Indies, and to those Colonies and Foreign Countries marked Free in the Postal Regulations. Edinburgh : Published ...

TOWN COMMISSIONERS

... Eugland, and other gentlemen. The Rev. T. Joseph, late missionary from Tahiti, and tle Rev. J. Vines, late missionary fom the West Indies, attended on behalf of the Pavent Society, and gave some interesting details of the progress of chris tianity amongst the ...

BEDFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Stephenson to read the Report. The Revs. W, Alliott, J, Clapham, J. Jukes, J. Gostick, J. Pilcher (late missionary in the West Indies) each addressed the meeting at some length, after which collectious were made which amonated including those of Sunday to ...

HOUSE OF LORDS_TuEspavy

... cases the Colonial-office opened its ears so wide to the prayers of New Zealand, Australia, the Cape of Good Hope, or the West Indies. He admitted that the claims of the Canadians were peculiar, but he attributed the disadvantages of their position not to ...

MESSRS. FLINT AND

... customers. The idea of our foreign trade is nearly exclusively associated with our own distant colonial possessions—Canada, the West Indies, and Australia, with our Indian territory, with the United States, South America, and China—wbile France, Germany, Belgium ...

auy one would aceept such a proposal as this. 1 &, Sir, Your most obedient servant, CHRIST. HAEDY. Mr. W ..

... Sosrerpane: | This letter and testimonial was received, on Mr, Foster's o cease betweemn us, yoa have not I‘orwnrded( ol s the West Indi wy letter, but werely an exiract informing the | 74ting England for the Eamn . duke of my intention to quit the farm,” and ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS. —WEDNESDAY

... of free trade to Dritish colonial policy has produced themost disastrous effects on colonial interests, ruining in the West Indies the proprietors of estates while it has stimulated theslavetradeand aggravated its horrors; and inthe North American colonies ...

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... seconding the resoltion, gave a history of the society's operation® which had come under his own observation, in (¢ British West Indies and Western Africa. Referring [ to the remarks of the noble lord, respecting the state of the revenue, he announced a number ...