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... Brigade at that Station, a Sword and a Snuff-box, ofthe value of two hundred guineas, npon his re- moval thence to the West Indies. ...
... Brigade at that Station, a Sword and a Snuff-box, ofthe value of two hundred guineas, npon his re- moval thence to the West Indies. ...
... Button read the Report, which entered with considerable detail* into the misery sustained by the Slave Po- pulation of the West Indies, and recommended that Petitions sbobld he presented to Parliament, praying them to afford relief. Mr. Brougham moved, ** ...
... for Ascension. „ . 1Q The Mersey, 28, Capt. Branch, and the Grasshopper, 18, Capt. A. Crawford, are under orders for the West Indies; the former will go out of thi ...
... subject, but it involved a great variety of considerations of the utmost importance. The interests of the East Indies, ofthe West Indies, and the interests also of the population of this count ry . who were the consumers, were all involved in the question ; ...
... 19th, 25th, 27th, 86th, and 93d Regiments of Infantry, are under orders to join their respective service companies in the West Indies. ...
... and royal mast. On the 31st March she was in lat. 24. 20. south, long, 31. 50. west. Deal, J dxr 6.— Arrived the Tropic, West Indies » Dnke of Sussea, China, sailed 13th Feb. ; Prince* Charlotte of Wales, India, .ailed 3d February. Arrived from London the ...
... every man who has any interest iv the West Indies by every man who ever set his foot in the West Indies and very feebly denied even by the Philanthro- pists who having nol a shilling's worth of properly in the West Indies themselves, find it conducive to their ...
... following affect :— . That the Deputation contemplated with great alarm the present situation of the Colonies. That in the West Indies, and also in this country, a strong impression prevailed tint the connection between these Colo- lies and Great Britain ...
... ! By the cargo, and pieces o! the ve**el that have come on shore, she proves to be the William, of Liverpool, from the West Indies, with a cargo of coffee, sugar, cotton, logwood, tVc. — Several ot the dead bodies were seen floating in along shore in ...
... flowers, and extract of the gnacco, a plant which has of late caused con- siderable sensation in South America and the West Indies, in consequence of its being a specific for the bite of the most poisonous reptiles. Presents were announced from the Grand ...
... Howell, from Madras and Bengal, landed tor passengers, and proceeded. — Sailed his Majesty's ship Grasshopper fer the West Indies. A survey has been held on the Providence, Ford, and found neces- sary to come into harbour to repair. ...
... perfectly healthy. The Marshal Bennett left England in October last, and has been employed on Ihe Colonial Service in the West Indies, trans- porting troops and stores between the Islands to windward, aud the Colonies of Berbice and Demerara, up t.» the ...