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... Majesty's ships of war employed on the coast of Afriea for the suppression of the slave trade, in the month of June, 1847, stating the number of men and guns on board of each and the aggregate ; estimate of the expense of H.M.S. of war employed for the ...

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... SEVERALL Ercoaavlsos 5% WeoOS. Then, oh I protect the hardy tar, Be mindful of hismerit, - All should pure justice urge the war, He'll show his daring spirit. Rushtofesa VeAghted Tar. BY EGERTON SMITH. verpool: -Printed by RcSHTON and MELLIN ,and sold ...

Advertisements & Notices

... alarm your friends, 4 Or such may be your fate. Poet'g Corner, Nwciioglton. W. S. I WE WANT NO WAR. Prepare for war, a warrior cried, t Echo prepare for war, replied; I And, as it happens, when a stone Into a quiet lake is thrown, That eirCling wavelets ...

Correspondence

... of conmnerce, will effect more good than fifty men-of-war cruising on the coast for five years. Very little is wanted to form a society for this purpose. I know sonrething of the vast Coast of Africa, its trade and its capacities, and thocigis tire Europeanl ...

News and Observations

... News and Observations. THE WEST INDIEB. AUTHORIZED IMPORTATION OF NEGROES FROM AFRICA Earl Grey has promulgated, through the West Indian Association, a despatch to the Governor of Jamaica, dated the 30th of October, and announcing the determination of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... I-iE:I;WEl~ TMbOrDER OYG ad s. BY, W.ILLIA31 SADA3TS,, A.-M: These Flo*ers 'are comprised iiifour eolumes; o they embrace Africa, 'Assa, America, and. E rope have o beer selected firom .the rmost' t.ii '-and authentic sources; and are particultrily adapted ...

Advertisements & Notices

... SESVERAL EoaGRAVINS IN WOOD. B Then, oh ! protect the ?? tar, M1 Be mindful of his merit, And should pure justice urge the war, He'll show his daring spirit. R.ushtn's Neglectead ?? BY EGERTON SMITH. Lis-erpool: Printed by RUSHTON and MELLING, and sold ...

XT SDAY Evening next

... Mlanagi irector. Cooper. street q LAST WEEK IN, M5ANCHESTER. T j' /ST EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION M OF ABIORIGINES FROM SOUTH AFRICA.- FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE BUSH PEOPLE IN 'I A CIVILISED COUNTRY-Landed by the brig Fanrny, C Captain AWheeler, of Liverpool ...

Advertisements & Notices

... deiny paper, price to Subscribers 2s. to Non - or subscribers 2s. (d. I Iof a New, Original, and Interesting Work, , en itled AFRICA MERCATORIA; or the States- as man's, Merchant's, and Trader's African Intelligencer. lt To be completed in about 12 monthly ...

Foreign Intelligence

... huml. with Switzerland on the point of civil war, with Italy saved from anarchy only by the wisdom Pope whom France has only endeavoured mislead, —with these subjects of anxiety (to say nothing (ircece ami Africa) to occupy it. the Journal Jet is occu(Hcd ...

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... Northern Germany, Den. lands, Europe. I markl Southern Africa. 5. North Italy, Switzerland, 11. Scotland, Columbia, East In- he Mlexico, tnd Guatimala, cor- dia Islands. Iected from original informa- 12. Africa (General Map)-Egypt FR tio,;,communicatedbySrcaox ...

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... were 56 ships of war (of 886 guns, and 9,289 riner) employed for the suppression of the slave trade. Of I these, 13 were steam vessels, and 28 aloops , and 27 ships rwith 282 guns, and 3,334 men were employed on the west coast of Africa station, In the ...