AFRICA
... AFRICA. Liver I' ...
... AFRICA. Liver I' ...
... the fact that are engag'd in very serious war—a war that will put our courage, resources. and endurance to severe test. I, whatever difficulties have be overcome, whatever dangers have be enronutered. it war out of which, nnder the blessing of Providence ...
... OF AFRICA Details nro now given of expedition Jj left Sberbro 23rd May fur the purpore of capturing the strongholds Chief and h!s warriors, situated Small Boom River. force constated of IG9 c(G :era and the 2nd West Regiment and 20 coastabularv, witi» ...
... io time war. and whether the Government had considered the relations which would arise between the Colonial Office, the Niger Company’s force under Foreign Office, and the West Indian Regiment, garrison artillery, and other forces under ths War Office ...
... THE PORTUGUESE AFRICA. EXPECTED BATTLE. Capetown, Monday Eventno. AU attemptB of tho Portugue.-o amhorltuM Bay to bring King Ganganhaaa to by peaceful means having finally failud, it has been decided to wage active war him. A Portuguese force, composed ...
... WESTERN AFRICA. [reuteb’s telegram.] Freetown, Saturday. The main body of tho Yonnie expeditionary force returned here on 22nd ulfc., after having destroyed the principal war towns the Yonnie country and taken Boy Simerah, the King of Maesimerab, and ...
... DESOLATION IN AFRICA. That that vast continent may present be well named Lost, one will dispute who has realised to ihixself the constant internecine wars, the abject terrorism induced among the natives by these wars, the slaving raids which accompany ...
... WEST AFRICA. Bonny, April 4 (via Liverpool).— -Tho French man of-war Voltlgenr has been hero, and her commander endeavoured to induce the natives to enter into treaty. natives, however, declined, raying they were well treated by tho English. The British ...
... WESTERN AFRICA. [REUTER’S TELEGRAM.] Sierra Leone, December 19th. H.M.S. has arrived here with troops employed in the expedition to Yonnie country. The force captured the three principal towns and killed large number of the enemy. The war is now believed ...
... SOUTH AFRICA, Capetown, Juke 5 (via Plymouth).— The situation in Basutoland remains unchanged. At the recent pits© Jonathon was recognised as paramount in Leribe, bat fear Is entertained that if attempts to exert his authority fighting will ensue. In ...
... — to Ja WHIG, = See _ oa feur naseen: wees Least ' wd bas this ports dull) The war amongst the natives ha commerce, cularly at Brass, and | The South it news is unfavourable. actaal Fes. 1.—Revenue returns sat being £200,000 atove Sypwey, Jan, 31.—Mr ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. Gai April 24.—Sir Hercules Robinson leaves to-day per tho Mexican for England. It said his absence will not exceed three months. It is stated that Mr. Scanlcn interview with President Brand was not wholly satisfactory. Accounts from state ...