WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... COAST OF AFRICA THE WAR THE COAST.—THE FIGHT AT PORTO NOVO: 2000 NATIVES KILLED AND WOUNDED.-INCREASE THE SLAVE TRADE. The royal mail steamship Ethiope, A. P. French, commander, arrived in the Mersey on Saturday from the West Coast of Africa, Teneriffe ...

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... Iron ShiphbuEding In Dublin. AldEhICAN NEWS-SEVkrtAL ENGAGEMENT& Polish Ineursenta Executod. Thie War In New Zealand, The lsurrection In Africa.- The War In China. CONTENTS OF TB3E INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION (Second Notice). The United Trades Agsoclation. Thio ...

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... Iron Bhip.buidling in Dnblin. AMERICAN NEWS-SEVERAL ENGAGE1IENT8. Polish Insurgents Executed. The War in New Zealsand, The Tosurrec1 lon In Africa. The War la China. CONTENTS OF THE INDUSTBIAL EXHIBIIION (Second Notice). The United Trades Aaoclation. The ...

SHIPS OF WAR BUILDING

... SHIPS OF WAR BUILDING. m»y not uninteresting to our renders know A s h,p of war now nder construction ~ Royal docks and at private yards, many of arn in a very forward /or launching. Thig rotarn, ha ...

PROGRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... been slnoe the oommeneement of tbe Russian war. In one year that war (1855) the expenditure of the oountry was no less than £84,505,788 ; and In the following year it was £78,118,085. After the close of the war the expenditure of the oountry was reduced ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... interesting debate took place the >-f Commons on Tuesday, on a by Mr. to enquire into British settlements on tn-> west coast of Africa—the Gold Coast, i Sierra Leone. Mr. Addep.ley's 3peech was either so loosely arranged or so imperfectly reported, that we ...

LATEST NEWS

... AMERICA. VOLUNTEERS FOR MEXICO. TIIE BOOTH CONSPIRATORS. MR. JEFFERSON DAVIS. QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. The Royal Mail steadier Africa, from Boston and Halifax, arrived at at a.m. She brings passengers and 305,715 dollars. She lijided sacks •f mails and 9 ...

SUMMARY

... reply of the Federal Government is placed in the hands of the messenger. He would then be enabled to secure passage in the Africa, which is announced to sail from New York on the 18th instant, and would, Tinder ordinary circumstances, arrive at Queenstown ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... brig Durham bound west; April 27. pawed the barque Anne Jane, from Demerara, bound east; April 28. oft Tuakar. parsed the Africa (r.m.a), hence for New York. akjuyzd.—'Yesterday: March Hare, from Witham. Belize—Levanter, Fowler. Mobile— Kpbrsim Williams ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... no means large ; that the crop of 1866-7 cannot exceed, and will perhaps not reach, one-half of the amount usual before the war ; but that from that period we must expect rapid and continuous annual increase supply. At a crowded meeting of the University ...

NEW BOOKS & NEW EDIT

... THE ZAMBESI AND ITS TRIBUTARIES, AND THE DISCOVERY OF LAKES SHIRWA AND NYASSA; A Narrative of an Expedition in South-Eastern Africa, during the Years isae-64. By DAVID and CHARLES LIVINGSTONE. As a discoverer, Dr Livingstone is entitled to A high place ...

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... the Standard Bank of British South Africa (Limited), London. George Walter Constable, Esq., St. Michael's House, Cornhill, E.C. William Dunn, Esq., Merchant, n5o, Leadenhall- street, E.C., and Port Elizabeth, South Africa. *D. J. Do Plessies, Esq., Member ...