STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH AUSTRALIA
... uirements the colony itself, but by the S dependencies more nearly and naturally connected with it than our settlements in the Caribbean oca.— Times. ...
... uirements the colony itself, but by the S dependencies more nearly and naturally connected with it than our settlements in the Caribbean oca.— Times. ...
... death.” between the clemtKW »ad deprewon ot**- Mimsibil Fiimi**.”—Under Ate tatte, a* monally amounta to fieet. la toe Caribbean ov _ a Cr g week intimated, this town bar breorbited Sea, Cbacres, the mean the tide i* a trio of A* youngest mnsicians we ...
... and Howardsville, in Veraguas, on the Rives ver Belen or Palenque, and its tributaries—which river empties itself into the Caribbean Sea in about latitude N. 9 deg., longitude W. Si deg., 1{ miles west of the Port of Escribanos, and about fifty statute miles ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... out some the above have returned with full cargoes of guano tnis other ports This is from some recently-discovered in the Caribbean Sea We correct information the subject learn the lucky dtscoverers have now to arrive a sufficient quantity’ to realise fortune ...
... tais an? other have returned, with full cargoes of guano, orts. This guano is from some re ently scovered islands in the Caribbean Sea. We have obtained correct informa- ky discoverers tion on the subject, and learn that the have now on hand and to arrive ...
... 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 ...
... double this amount.— The Field. New Guano Islands. —An American merchant is stated to have discovered some islands in the Caribbean sea, not within thejurisdiction of any nation,which contains guano, a cargo of which has reached New York. Nothing is said ...
... up o a bottle, was five days. In this last-named instance, the Racehorse threw out a bottle the seventeenth of ri in the Caribbean Sea; and by the twenty -second of the same month, the bottle had made nice little voyage of about three degrees of longitude ...
... New Mexico, Utah, &c., and Northern States of Mexico 145 America, North, Mexico, Guatemala, tc. 146 West India Islands aud Caribbean Sea 147 British West Indies, Jamaica, Trinidad, Antigua, &C. 148 America, South, General 149 America, South, 1., Ecuador ...