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... WEST INDIES. The letters and papers brought by the two stearm- ers from the West Indies have been delivered. The and files of papers are, howevor, not so complete as tru usuali everything apparently being more or less MO tinged with the irregularity w1ich ...
... WEST INDIES. FALMOUTIH, JULY itW. [PROU ouR OWN CORRESPONDEtNT.] Tbe lioyal Mail Steam Packet Company's vessel the Tweed, Captain Franklin, arrived here thit morning from the West Indies, with the mails. Dates by her are to the 29th, of May from Panama ...
... impression of Saturday:- F FAL31OUTH, NOV. 18. Thle Royal M ail Company's steamer Clyde arrived here this morning from the West Indies, and, after landing her mails, proceeded immediately for South- ampton. HIer dates arc-St. Thomas, Oct. 24-Bermuda, f 3d ...
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... WEST INDIES. On Tuesday morning, the Tweed, Captain Frank- lin, arrived at Falmouth, from the West Indies, with the mails. This steamer left Jamaica on November 18, St Jngo de Cuba 19th, arrived at St Thomas's on the 24th ; found there the Tay, with the ...
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... WEST INDIES. JAMAOOA,-Every thing quiet. Lord Elgin gain- ing more popularity; le and Lady Elgin had gone into the country for her Ladyship's health. The an House of Assembly would commence tbeir session 53 some day this monthi-and aff'airs were very ...
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... BAPTIST MISSIONS IN THE EAST AND WEST INDIES. day The annual ?? eern ted with the twentieth anniversary rtniI of the Liverpol Auxillary Baltist Mlisionary Sotiety for the I the Hoat and V/eot Indies, was held on Tuesday evening lost, at Det, 'Pembroke ...