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THE ENGLISH NAVY

... and representing steam power of 87,405 hotac*. Thia Includes ihe guard ships. Asia It finds veoels, 137 guns. 6,683 bora* In Africa 224 guna, 3.682 noree power; in America vresels, guna. and 4,647 horse power; in Australis. Ac, ships. guns, and 2,040 horse ...

THE SLAVE TRADE IN CUBA,

... of vessels and cargoes captured by British cruisers ; and we are compelled to keep up an effective squadron on the coast of Africa, at a serious annual cost. The Report the Select Committee appointed to consider the Slave Trade Treaties between Great Britain ...

AMERICA

... Boston dstoe of the 221. and New York of tho 2lst nit. Tho Niagara brought 72 passengers, and 10,000/. apecio on freight. Tho Africa reached Now York on the 19tb, and tho Canada was going into Halifax on tho 24th ult. Washington dates inform us that the various ...

THE PBENCU CONVICT* AT CAYENNE

... talutn of Prince Adalbert. The Mediterranean electric cable has been lost. It wss taken out laid down between Sardinia and Africa. The steamer had got safely not, and the vessel bed nearly reached Galate Islands, when a tremendous storm burst forth. Every ...

GENERALLY

... I'elissier has returned Africa to organi*w a body from 20,000 to 25,000 men—the flower of the army of Africa ; and I have the authnrily ofa superior officer for the fact, that in eight days divisions of the army in France well as Africa would ready for embarkation ...

HIGH SHERIFFS, 1858. Dublin Cabtlk, 7th Not., of the pentlemen returned the judges of asslße to serve the office of

... ihinga in Africa. There is another circumstance : deputation waited on Lord Palmerston (reported in the Times June 12) to get his help to arrange general plan, embracing all nations concerned, to term some mode of getting emigrants from Africa to the West ...

THE BUCHANAN MESSAGE

... THE BUCHANAN MESSAGE. By the Africa, which arrived the Mersey on Sunday evening, have Mr. Buchanan's Address, delivered to Congress on the inst. More than ordinary interest attaches to this document, in consequence of the peculiar exigency of American ...

ARMY AND NAVY

... occasion for hia services. BRKVBT. Major J. J. Grant, Unattached, employed oo particular •arrlcc South Africa, to hare local lank Licut-Col. South Africa, while uo cmployad. Major Gcmral Haoaacll it at Ca'ijr minutely loneUguf log tbc cMrlcncy of the 13th ...

find them capering review*, and making nights of it at theatres. One Emperor takes it into his head to play

... as we are with the differences of a couple of savage chiefs in the interior of Africa. After all, what does the world care for the Emperor of Russia that it should go war out of deference to his political mistakes ? With regard I to his younger comrade ...

RECALL OF SIR HARRY SMITH

... Sovereign s stay; and should that terrible hour arrive when the Continental despots shall cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war,” it is to the Duke the empire first will look for advice—it is on his shoulders, bent though they are with years, that the ...

ODR COLONIAL EXPENDITURE

... much exceeding the charge for the Cape of Good Hope alone, with a K-iffir war. Tho colonies, properly so called, in North America, tho West Indies, Australasia, and Sou'h Africa, took *26.000 men, the cost to this country of 2.600,000/. year, about Bs ...