THE ROYAL NAVY,
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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. ...
... at the London Hotel, Albemarle- street, from Cornwall ; J. Jeremie, Esq. at the Brunswick Hotel, Jermyn.street, from tbe West Indies ; J. H. Kennedy, Esq.M.P. at ditto, from Scotland. DEPARTURES. Lord Dnngarvon, for Dublin; the Earl and Countess of Bradford ...
... that ship will take the troops intended to be removed to the Mediterranean. The 95th Regiment is to go from Malta to the West Indies. — Came in the Orestes, Captain Jones, and Lightning steam-vessel, Lieut. G. Evans, from ?? River, with seamen for the Ocean ...
... benefits we hare described. Surely they must, by a most unaccountable hallucination, have for- gotten that the West Indies are the West Indies, and that laves are slaves. To these the European principles of civil and religious liberty are inapplicable ...
... flour, and 500 barrels of bread, anJ was admitted according te the Act of Parliament which opens the ports of the British West Indies to European ships. PETERSBURGH, Jan. 2. According to the official lists jast published, the number of births and deaths ...
... Lushington said, thst the simple question was the qaes. tion of alimony. Major Grant had admitted that while he was in Ihe West Indies, he had allowed his wife 600/. -a year; he iOr. Lushiugton) thould therefore decide against the answer on is part, as it ...
... and Dressing Cases. The Improved Military Portable Drawers, Bullock and Cadet Trunks, and every re- quisite for East and West Indies, South America, Ic * Marquees and Tents let on hire. Trunks and Imperials fitted to Carriages. - TUE CHASTE SHEFFIELD PLATE ...
... curious Wines ofthe late Right Hon. Sir Thomas Maitland, K.C.B. The' above have been improved by voyages both to the East and West Indies, and have heen full twelve years in Ihe wood, and only recently bottled AUo, twelve dozons ol very curiou. hast India Madeira ...
... of a Person of the above description. — Address to M. C.,26, South Molton-street, Bond-street. WEST INDIES.— A respectable Person, a Native of the West Indies, is desirous of obtaining a Situation as LADY'S MAID, or to take the charge of one or two yoong ...
... for ? A few years ago, the 19,000 seamen was inorea-ied by 1,000 in consequence of 2?rK-i* lp * cted ,roub * e: - '«- the West Indies ; in three years after V d Were auded > hecause olffte Burmese affair ; then the affairs of .Portugal required an increase ...
... llt | , J* ,o f % » of tbo lale Right Hon. Sir Thomas Mnitl.nd X? *C abo^e have been improved by voyages both to til' X West Indies, and have been full twelve years in itJ* Z only recently bottled. Also, twelve dozens o f !* * ...