UNITED STATES
... admitting them into the union. The Wa*hingfon .Sfer says that the British minister has sent orders to the s ...
... admitting them into the union. The Wa*hingfon .Sfer says that the British minister has sent orders to the s ...
... Preston no change has occurred. ( Gcano Islands.—By the Atlantic, learn that new guano islands have been discovered in the Caribbean Sea. The disi covery bad been kent a secret. Several vessels had been despatched from the United States, and had returned ...
... occupied, no matter where, added so much to our importance, wealth, and power, and when the occupation of aome island in the Caribbean Bca, was thought a very satis, f totory expression military or naval triumph. Kut, though may have onc©b?en possessed by ...
... despatched from New York have returned with fuU cargoes of guano. The guano is from some recently* discovered islands in the Caribbean Sea. We learn that the lucky discoverers have on hand, and arrive, sufficient quantity on which realise handsome fortune ...
... uirements the colony itself, but by the S dependencies more nearly and naturally connected with it than our settlements in the Caribbean oca.— Times. ...
... thrown overboard from Her Britannic Majesty’s slnp Arachne, V. D. Inglefield commanding, on the 6th of July, 1857, in the Caribbean Sea, somewhere in the neighbourhood of the Little Cayman, or between Jamaica and Cuba. The paper was sent to the Secretary ...
... steamer Marlborough, Charleston, on the 22nd ult. The Nek York Herald states that new guano islands had been discovered in the Caribbean sea. The discovery had been kept a secret. Messrs. Pottwin and Curtis s woollen manufactory Mount V ernon had been entirely ...
... volunteers are willing to risk the outside chances, suspecting, as they do, that after by the western end of Cuba, in the Caribbean Sea, they will tack about, turn their bac in the Mosquito Coast, and make all sail for the eastern e: of Cuba, 600 miles ...
... are warmed by the Gulf stream to the method of warming buildings by hot water, and calls the Toirid Zone the furnace, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico the boilers, the Gulf stream the conducting pipe- and the great hot-air chamtor being from the ...
... whalers from fishing in Russian waters. The United States' steamship Fulton is in the Bocca del Torres, which flows in the Caribbean Sea, watching for General Walker and the Filibusters. The command of the 3rd Buffs, vacant by the death of Lieutenant-General ...
... to be employed the coming season in operating upon vessels in Turkish waters. The other expedition has been sent to the Caribbean Sea, under the command of Captain Couthouy. After various misadven- tures, at length the Bay of Cumana, in Venezuela, was ...
... and Korth ■ c l ear that France having no colonies on the Elands i , er ' can Continent, and only two insignificant any Q Caribbean sea, not impelled to this measure &Coe demand. Indeed, if these conditions are w y the government, they will amount to a ...