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THE AFRICA

... THE AFRICA. Exprkss.—Liverpool, Monday.-—The Royal Mai! Steamship Africa, Captain Shannon, which sailed from New York on the instant, has arrived. She brings thirtyfour passengers, a semi-weekly mail, and specie on freight amounting to 303,041 dollars ...

THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... THE WEST COAST AFRICA. Plymouth, Tueeday Night.—The African Steam Company's steamer Candace, Captain Hawkery, arrived this evening. She briugs 3,000 ounces of gold dust. Old Calabar trade was brUk. In consequence of the ill-treatment ships master the ...

A SLAVE-SHIP

... to land a cargo of three hundred and twenty negroes which she bad brought from the coast of Africa, but was taken prisoner by the Brazilian brig schooner of war Olinds, and taken into Bahia. The commander and crew are all Americans, and were immediately ...

OLD 80LDIBB8—THB CRIMEAN BANQUET

... wise, and requiring hired vehicles, I fone hin at Ne of war Pe eted for think, and which ie unique in ite comfort, cleaali; Queen's bores, and the andoviating ho other aad driver. regularity Africa, claims of a Peninsalar here, amid the elemenes af I teust ...

ARMY AND NAVY

... there being no louger occasion BREVET. Major J. J. Grant, Unattached, em on ep » service in South Africa, to have rank of 1 7, Keg. in South Africa, while employed. ent in- General is at Cah minutely kt “ That The town of Galway fe to be made a district ...

APOSTOLIC VALOUR

... accommodation w provided for 800 civilians and 400 Ladies. incon- at rar War-Orrice.—Information received and circulated th: the metropol alons of police of a daring in the War De; and St. James's Palace, from whence a large moedale have been carried ...

last telegraphic despatches

... AMERICAN MAIL. Li root, Monday Morning —The Asia arrived 6.80. She brings 160 passengers and 760.395 dols. in specie. Pasaed the Africa on the 38th alt. off New York. Hot voyage was detained foggy weather. Tbs Baltic arrived on the 27th alt., ea which day Mr ...

Pane Om es, La $; oh 4g veg es ae xf de iad

... | special meeting on Tuesday night to preset ado should Jeorge Rid- gold medal to the Rev. Dr. Livingstone for hii Central Africa. The society's rooms were crov Rev. Henry Among the methberd and visitors t posed luna- Lavradio, the Portuguese Minister; ...

med to the the slave trade. of years opent large sums of money in the reps uch minute- slave trade

... to the natives.—(H skin of Then it was said that wars were more snow who they were when the were sold for ack man.” this also was ar invention of the us tithe for began these wars? There never was war in except about cattle. But where the slave-deal market ...

THE AIL.MV AND NAVY-

... bat been forwarded to Jamaica for officer* anti | 110 rank and file of the Island 3rd West Indian Regiments to proceed to Africa; but in consequence of the rise in the price of sugar the necessary tonnage for their con| veyaoce had not been procured. ...

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... universally practised by the heathen) and child-murder, and it prevents aggressive war, for the lotu people only fight in self-defence. The heathen are almost always at warwar being necessary to afford a supply of fresh meat for the chiefs. Human fleeh is ...

ABUT AHD MAtti

... present. The affection bas able in | brought on by preaching in the open air in Africa. drawn | now speaks much he loses his voice, at flour | he submitted to an operation in Africa to enable hi 1—from | speak in public. Hoe bas scarcely spoken the Englist ...