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... _ _''i j _^ 3 _• :- It will be _remembered t _, h&t _; at the time'the _Enropean waa blown np 1 _at'Aipinwall _the _^ Caribbean wa 3 '; lyi ' _ng _ ...
... affectib _^ _ateTerms _^ _dated from _^ Perth _; Station , ' from the Ocean Queen at _XiiTerpoolytfrom _. 'some place aboub the Caribbean . Sea _, _and from _San'E _' ranciaco . It _appeM-ed that _theonIyreaBonforhiBl _eavingthecbuQteywaBtoeBcapathe diligence ...
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... schooner ) _, froiu ,. _th&Clyde to Bnonoa Ayreson the 2 ilth Septemberin _lat . _C'N _' . '; lone . 2 G W ., by the _Caribbean . IVinchester , in the _ilvcrr the Neptune ' s Brido / from _London to Adelaide , onthe _^ ihOctober _^ tn Iat . _Sw . _y ...
... received at Baltimore stating that the Dominican Government had taken forcible _possession of the Guano _Islands , in the Caribbean Sea , _belonging to America _. : . ' . . - ' NEW _YORK ; December 28 . —The . Secretary o £ . the _Treasury opened _to-day ...
... privateer _' _^ _Retribution- ' has Inined three _Maine . _vessels . : She _encountered _an _unknown whaler , in the • _Caribbean-Sea _,, which _allowed fight _/ _but was sunk _with all on board .. — • ! The Alabama was at Caynan Island _on'the Cth trying ...
... _been found _after sixteen years , another _after _fourteen , and a _third _, _after ten years . _One was thrown into tlie _Caribbean sea , and _after five _daya v _. _- na picked up 210 _miles _distant A bottle waa thrown in at Beliring ' s _Straits , and ...
... , with 103 passengers , and a ; l&rge cargo . On the 31 st nit , she spoke the ship , Rieszion the 8 th Inst . tho ghip Caribbean , and on the Mth the Bremen barque Amaranthi Her news is anticipated . I [ The following waa received jast before going to ...
... sifcchariue' Iioek 'of i . _tlic _itiiinc . Tlie volcanic _rocltsiwhiclr forin _tlie _substratum ofalmosteycryportiorfof . thc _Caribbean _iarcliipclago ,. furnish a soil peculiarly _favourable to ; tne culture of the vilie . ' The toil of the viueyavA ; is of ...
... ' a own life for twenty-eight years . That this allegory will fit everywhere I do not aEEert . Cinsoe ' B island in the Caribbean Saa does not entirely Enit England , for England was no !; in a stats oi primitive solitude when Defoe arrived la it . Tna ...
... _, the _smaller portion _turning southwards _as th 6 _Brazil _current _, and . _the _larger _running _WSTW . through the Caribbean _Sea to form the _Florida _Gulf Stream . _From the Gulf of Mexico the _pant-up water _escapes through _the _Strait of _Elorida ...
... suited to your _physical condition . ; _The particular place I have in view is to be _. a great highway from the _Atlantic or Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Oceanand this par _ticular place ' has all the advantages for a colony . On both _. sides _there are harbour ...