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THE EVENING PACKET, SArURDAF, 7 .TUNE, 1851

... to the second question —how will the affair end? We reply, that Southern Africa must, in future, be held by the British Government on precisely the same terms as Northern Africa is held by the French Government; that is—at a far greater expense of blood ...

I NOT V ANl> CHINA

... reliel camp was . nly mil.- - from IVWin. Canton was quiet. Kxchange at S'; ntghai, 8 tl; anton, 10. The war »ti«:uer tiaimain ha> been lost on the Africa. Fielght at Alexandria, ■>s. quarter. ...

A SLAVE-SHIP

... to land a cargo of three hundred and twenty negroes which she bad brought from the coast of Africa, but was taken prisoner by the Brazilian brig schooner of war Olinds, and taken into Bahia. The commander and crew are all Americans, and were immediately ...

THK QUEEN—TiI* PKOPL*—END THE LAW

... the frontier. Once committed to war, he, army utterly incompetent to the task, struggled energetically and successfully to a final triumph, which would have been long since achieved if he had re. mained in South Africa. The scene now again darkening. ...

SPAIN AND MOROCCO

... position, and acted solely on the Some reciimitialions have passed between the Spanish marine and war department#- It is believed In provisioning tbo army in Africa sufficient precautions have not been taken. Dais'eiout weather lias retarded the embarkstion ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATDRDAY, 29 OCTOBER, 1851

... supplied by the cupidity of the miserable natives them selves; and as their stock in trade consisted chiefly of prisoners of war, a never ending conflict between the peo pie of these regions was waged with an intense, and, apparently, interminable ferocity ...

SARDINIA AND ROHR

... Galway, reached St. John's tbs Bth ; Africa, New York, on the 9th. Tbe United States Government was about to make declaration of tbs principles ky which the United States, neutral Power, would governed during the war. ...

APPOINTSIENTS

... APPOINTSIENTS. Woolwich, April 21.—Commander Robert Coot*. (1847.) to command the Volcano steam vessel on the west, coast, of Africa, vice Rivers, invalided home after very short command on that station, the Volcano being only commis'ioned at Woolwich on ...

AMEKICA

... AMEKICA. August 3.—The royal mall steamship Africa, Kali Shannon commander, arrived this morning from New York with advices to the 23rd nit, and 1,132,050/. dollars in specie on freight. The mail steamship Persia hence arrived New York 7 a.m. on tba 23rd ...

APPOI9TXBSTS

... APPOI9TXBSTS. Woolwic*, Oct. IS.—Lieut. Melton U. Spenotr. 1847. formerly ttrrlug the Cygnet. 8. tloop. on the Writ Cot*t Africa tl Hogue, CO, i«.rew steam ship, Portamoutb. Commander R. sl*Clarr, command of the I.iTe»t’fttnr ship aince L>«c-u.l». > r ...

APOSTOLIC VALOUR

... metropolitan divisions of polks of daring robbery the War Department, 8L James’s Palace, from whence largo number war medals have been carried off that were Just for to troops sngaged In tbs Caffie war. tk, medals are worth 7s. 10d each. Oa one aide lathaOuMn’ ...