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... ----,-._ A; BY AUTI - 1------- 7 .-- In one large volume, royal Price £2 2s. COLONIES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE -IL in the WEST INDIES, SOUTH AMERICA, NORTH AMERICA, ASIA, AUSTRAL -ASIA, AFRICA, and ECROPE ; comprising the. Area, Agriculture, ree, Manufactures ...

SHARE MARKET

... 131,227 oz. of silver ; 4080 oz. of gold bars, and 8475 of gold coin. The silver was exported to Calcutta, Madras and the West Indies, 'Boulogne, and Rotterdam. Of gold bars 1350 oz. went to Rotterdam, 1200 °times to Calcutta, 700 oz. to the Mauritius, and ...

WILLIAM COBBETT

... when too late. Even a Van Amburgh cannot associate with brutes without the aid of his cow-hide or crow-b ar . _ _ _ THE WEST INDiEs.---Jamaica papers have been received to the 26th of December. The accounts from the West Indian Colonies generally, and ...

OUR FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GAZETTE

... attempt to poison the water at Brock, ville is reported, but, we trust, that the tale is exaggerated, or misconceived. WEST INDIES.—Of Jamaica news we have only to add, that the negroes are in open mutiny. The accounts from the other islands are decidedly ...

POLICE NEWS

... Cleve-. land-square. Admiral Sir Charles Paget is suffering under an attack of the yellow fever, at his station in the West Indies, where that dreadful malady has lately prevailed so fatally. Sir W. Follett.—We sincerely, regret to state that this di ...

SCIENCE,

... would appear that, by its adoption, the three powers are determined to oppose any, new invasion on the part of Russia. WEST INDIES.—By the papers and letters which have been received from the Island of Jamaica, it appears that the negroes continued to ...

TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... however, that about this time a French squadron, of considerable force, did fit out and receive sailing orders for the West Indies, without any formal communication the fact to the British Government; whereupon Mr. Canning gave orders to the British ...

THE ARMY

... ordered to at Cork, for gli A tharn, to go out to New South Wales. This regiment has had its last P) years of 'duty in the West Indies and is not, pr o p er l y s peaking, the ,fjrst regiment for foreign service, having arrived at home since the 7th Fusileers ...

PAMPHLETS

... states his firm belief, that without reformation takes place in the Colonial policy, with reference to Jamaica and the West Indies, the whole of the islands will be quickly up in arms ; the whites and free coloured population will retire to the towns ...

OUR FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GAZETTE

... on march from Glasgow; divisions were T exhe Warrin ton the 14th 16th and 19th. e g Vick . regiment is ordered from the West Indies to New Bruns, lot ; ~ e Brigade is ordered from Windsor to the Manchester dis'A t re goo ? , of the B a y s h as rece i ...

OUR, MIRROR OF LITERATURE

... acrimonious language, all to prove what is already admitted, that the march of reform must soon extend to our policy in the West Indies. He, however, instead of going the right way to explain the why and wherefore of this necessity, has ab ovo usque ad mak ...

BIRTHS

... 18. It is said that the Inconstant, 36, Captain Prinz, will take out Vice- Admiral Sir T. Harvey to his command in the West Indies. Captain John Parker is to be his fling-captain, and T. Triphook, Esq., his secretary. It is understood that the Winchester ...