FATAL ENCOUNTER ON THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... ENCOUNTBR ON T IT C : G F- AFlRICA. The .Rer2'ever, steam`vessel, arrivedt-plymouto Tusawith the mils from the 'West Coast of Africa. Her dotes ?? Po, June 1; Cameroons, 3; on Old'Calabar 5;- Bonny, 6 ; Lagos,. 9 ; Acora, 12 ; Cape' I3 Coast, .13; ULbsria ...

WAR GOSSIP

... WAR GOSSIP. RussIAN PRiSoNERs OF WAR.-The insufficiency of the old gaol at Lewes for the reception of the East Sussex prisoners induced the magistrates some two years ago to determine on building a new gaga. ' This building has re- cently been brought ...

THE WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND MOROCCO

... foreign officers had obtained permission to serve in the army 111 Africa. The Gazette publishes another set of addresses to the Queen from the bishops and chapters expressing approbation of the war. The number of Moors who attacked Serall on the 22nd ult. estimated ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A BLACK

... one would buy me. I was then taken back to Africa, and brought again to England. When the ship arrived I told Captain Capello that I would not go again to Genoa, and begged him to put me on board a man-of-war that I might be free and learn English. He ...

ANOTHER AFRICAN OUTRAGE

... ANOTHER AFRICAN OUT-.AE. (Frm as EzqqiWr.) A very scandalous and discreditable disauter =as occarred on tlhe Weat Coast of Africa, where puch iocurnees, how- ever, are by no means uncommon to the Englieh,. or to the French either; for our allies are rather ...

DEVONPORT

... Monday, with Ordnance stores recovered from the wreck of the Czar, st«amer, and left on Wednesday for Falmouth. The French war steamer, Galle, i, Lieut. Commanding Le Mosey, on cruise for the protection of the fisheries, arrived from Dartmouth Monday ...

A SURGEON COMMITTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... electric cable direct from Franee to Algeria becomes e so much the more important in presence of the even- Ls tualities of war which may ere long supervene in Italy. d The Austrians, encamped in the duchy of Modena, are d onl' half-an-hour's distance ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... unite in the war in an offensive and defensive alliance. Their Majesties in these preliminary considerations, express themselves as penetrated with profound regret at the fruitlessness of their previous efforts to avert the out- break of war, and, considering ...

COUNT CAVOUR ON THE AUSTRIAN ATROCITIES

... caeks, which formied oart of the cargo. LETTERS TO THE WEST COAST oF AFRICA-.On Frida newt the rovel mail screw steam-ship Ethiope sails thom Liverpool for the West Coast of Africa with the ra A p. &-2. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... indeed upon my heart when l ee the kind interest that you take in Africa, and the kind expressions which you make use of respecting my future labours there [bear, hear]. When in Africa I had not the smallest idea that I should be so highly honoured as ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—YESTERDAY

... . A requisition of the creditors, stating tb their belief that the bankrup: has made a full disclosure of ot b is affairs, wars laid before the commissioner, who said he A would a!low the examination of the bankrupt to be re- ga opened. The meeting was ...

A SUCCINCT STATEMENT OF THE KAFFER'S CASE;

... of which committee the late Sir. T. F. Buxton, Bart., M.P., was chairman, and the inquiry of which was evoked by the ILaffer war in 1834. The work is written in a very lucid and dispssionate style, and is well worthy an attentive perusal. Without further ...