THE RIVAL AMERICAN WAR VESSELS
... val mad Seine arrived thisaitcrnoon from the West Indies. She reported the sudden disappearance o* the Sumt ...
... val mad Seine arrived thisaitcrnoon from the West Indies. She reported the sudden disappearance o* the Sumt ...
... his deadly battleb.dt: Ah ! it seems bankrupt business, this late flourishing revolt. Corporal-kuigs are found defective ; Caribbean buc. cancers, Crossed in love and baulked of plunder, now are worthless, it appears. disinterested despjL, in their love ...
... „ a constabulary policeman with having enlist him as a Fenian. . , , It appears from the West Indian papers received the Caribbean, which arrived at Liverpoo us day, that on the 27th ult public made banishing Geffrard, the late president of ) and bis family ...
... back ready to follow in tbeir path, what could arrest their conquering march northward Hudson's Hay, and southward to the Caribbean Sea? Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island, and Newfoundland, with ail the Western coast now in the possession the ...
... on Thursday the Antmliaa mail, was Captain ■«, the eammander Confederate mau-»f-war Sumter, whose daring achievements the Caribbean Sea have attracted much attention. After luring and destroying almost merchant shipping among West India Islands ana in the ...
... been reduced to Three per Cent. The Island Sombrero.—This island of Sombrero, forming one of the leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea, contains the richest deposit of phosphoric acid and other highly fertilising compounds at present known. was visited ...
... ready to follow in their path, what conhl arrest their conquering march northward to Hudson’s Ray, and southward to the Caribbean Sea ? Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward’s Island, and Newfoundland, with all the Western coast now in the possession of ...
... public debt. The schooner Alice arrived Baltimore from St. D.-mingo; brought news that the guano island, Alta Veta, in the Caribbean Sea, legal possession of American citizens, had been forcibly taken possession of the Dominican government, and the parties ...
... Dkc, 26ih.—The schooner Alice Mowo arrived here from St. Domingo, she brings nows that the guano island, Alla Veta, the Caribbean Soa, in legal American citizens, has been forcibly taken by the Domingo governmeot, and tbo parties on the islnnd taken prisoners ...
... back ready to follow in their path, what could arrest their conquering march Northward to Hudeon’s Bay, and Southward the Caribbean Sea. Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward’s Island, and Newfoundland, with all the Western coast now in the possession of the ...
... mancuvre faile Lue mail packet Seme arrived this« follow rom the West Indies. She reported the suc to at of the Sumter from the Caribbean Con was not conjectured at St, Thomas vad started for Europe. The people ont Do, wine were amazed to hear that his mar privateer ...
... packet Seine arrived this afternopn i from the West Indies. She reported the sudden disappearance of the Sumter from the Caribbean sea, and that it was not conjeotured at St. Thomas that she had started for Europe. The people on board the Seine were amazed ...