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WEST AFRICA

... WEST AFRICA. Tho Hope steamship, Commander Bowen, arrived at Portsmouth on Saturday night with the West African mail, by which we learn that war had again broken out at Lagos between King Akatoi and tho Pretender Kosako. Alter some skirmishing it was ...

CENTRAL AFRICA

... CENTRAL AFRICA. The following extract from a letter received Colonel Sabine from Dr. Vogel, dated Mourauk, Oct. 14, 1833, is given in the Atheturum : You will receive tt rough the Foreign Office a packet of aatronomical, meteorological, and magnetics ...

THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... COAST OF AFRICA. Plymouth, September 9.—By advices per Forerunner, up to the I6ih of Aagust, we learn that tbe colony of Sierra Leone was, as usual ibis season, suffering from fever of a mild type. The Queen’s Advocate, Mr. T. M'Neil, bad died. War had again ...

THE WAR IN BURMAH

... THE WAR IN BURMAH. The future historian of these times will probably point to the Kaffir and Burmese wars as the most unfortunate and impolitic undertakings in which our troops could have been engaged. Even should the advantages connected with their ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... following account of an expedition to Africa hy Colonel Lynch Commander I.)neb, rrc nlly returned from his prehminary expedition of observation, preparatory to his grand exploring expedition into the interior of Africa, now in Washington, eng g in preparing ...

THE NAVY,

... appointed to tho Phoenix, only returned from the coast of Africa January of the present year, having been serving clerk of the Promothi us paddle wheel steam sloop on the West Coast of Africa station since Jane 3, 1830. Almost, if not all, the appointments ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... the oldest of the dramatic writers of Franco. Letters from Dr. Vogel, tbe astronomer, sent out to join Dr. Barth Central Africa, announce hi* lafe arrival Tripoli. He will have to *tay several weeks at that place, in order to complete hi* preparations ...