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... Palmer's shipyard, Jarrow. Afty years of age, J. also missing. This man had a hrother killed only a short time ago on board the Caribbean whilst it was lying in the Tyne. Inquiries hero also been melt after Andrew Thompson, twenty years of age. Margaret Mainr ...

Published: Tuesday 14 May 1867
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 381 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

worst the whole city. the Diei-chant ami Hilling boats, they howl all nightlong, am) Heaven help him who lies in

... India and Pacific Steamship Company's Caribbean, Captain arrived at from Colon and Kingston, hut ber new's is unimportant. It will lie remembered that at the time the European was blown np Aspiuwall the Caribbean was lying a wharf close by. So terrible ...

In a very few moments. therefore, a portion of the sails had been set, the anchor hove speak and the

... difficult passages leading to the open sea, and commenced, with a breeze that increased rapidly, to stand directly out into the Caribbean: 'The thing is done muttered Morrel, drawing a long breath. 'No alarm has been raised. The schooner and the treasure—all ...

THE GRAVE OF A NATION'3 [WHOM

... easterly extremity of the artificial peninsula, which was constructed to guard the entrance to the canal from the storms of the Caribbean Sea, and to furnish the eehemeral aristocrats of the great enterprise with a select and salubrious dwelling house, stands ...

Ma BILYCI oontribates an article to the North American Review on British Feeling on the Venezuelan Question. ..

... entertained in the United States, that Britain contemplated land-grabbing in South America and the conversion of the Caribbean Sea into a British lake. Tax ceremony of the reception of Prince Bork iuto the Greek Church took pled* at Sofia on Friday ...

The False Claimant

... plans we must lay out for our future. I ask you, therefore, what are your wishes in the premises? Shall we remain in the Caribbean? or shall we sail for the South Sea or for the Indian Ocean?' The false major hesitated a moment, reflecting earnestly, while ...

The False Claimant

... cabin, and resumed, sinking his voice to a whisper : ' We are evidently at the pirate retreat, on some retired shore of the Caribbean, where no ship-ofwar has ever been seen, or is likely to be for a gene- ration to come!' Tom drew a long sigh at this pr ...

their rights, and that the Conscription BM was as aggression upon the sorerrignty of Ness Jersey, and that the ..

... regarded as «Fiala with the white troops. The Cherie,- ton Penal@ say that the privateer Retribution has rook • whaler in the Caribbean era. The abater pre virtual, eheresed sght.and kilted ore mar on hosed the Retriheire. The Federate attacked Macelister. ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1863
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1183 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A M E R I C A. SPEECH BY PRESIDENT LINCOLN* ON* THE NEGRO

... being suited to your physical condition. The artienlar place I have in view is to be a great ighway from the Atlantic, or Caribbean Sea, to the Pacific Ocean, and this particnlar place has all On both sides there f the alvantages for a colony. are harbours ...