VESSELS SIGNALLED AT THE LIZARD
... Afternoon— Dutch siup Ocean, of Amsterdam, from Batavia, for Amsterdam—89 days out, all well. Passed TFM ...
... Afternoon— Dutch siup Ocean, of Amsterdam, from Batavia, for Amsterdam—89 days out, all well. Passed TFM ...
... and was abandoned. The crew were landed at Kmgstown, Jamaica. The specie was saved. The West Indian and Pacific steamer Caribbean was recently caught in a cyclone. Her decks were swept of boats, skylight, and bridge; and three seamen were washed overboard ...
... of Gloucester ship Mar'ti::ie Union, of St John's, N.B., from Peru schooner Esther, of Plymouth. Paese(i West —steamers Caribbean, of Liverpool; Merthyr, of Lon- don barques North Star, of Liverpool; Noel Eilian. of Carnarvon, from Sunderland for Bombay ...
... wa* abandoned. Tha crew were landtd v* ,,r-luSsttnvn. Jamaica. The specie was saved. e Wes-t In lian and Pacihr^ steamer Caribbean was cau-fct in a cyclone. Her decks wpre swept of a light, and bridge; and three seamen were washed ^toarj. chir Jjne steam ...
... -British and African Company's steamer Volta, from the West Coast of Africa, arrived to-day.—West India and Pacific steamer Caribbean ar- rived to-day from Hayti. PLYMOUTH. Sunday.—Hamburg American Company's steamer Frisia arrived here at midnight yesterday ...
... from New York, for South- ampton; Belgian White Cross Line steamer Helvetia, of Antwerp; West India and Pacific steamer Caribbean, of Liverpool, from Hayti, for Havre; steamer Humbert, of LondoD, from Bos- ton, for London: barque C D Bryant, for Falmouth ...
... statement ttirt. la con..eicienee of the dispute with Venceuela, tlta bio,einment h.tt d.'spatch.4l tivei wrr vessels to the Caribbean Sea. the unial squadron for American waters, it is stated, is only mow being fitted out. A duel with sabres was taught in ...
... oust onmeiderable length to deal with the witame's early life Is Paris, hie education at Stonyburst, and his marimba in the Caribbean , . Towarde the eines of the afternoon Serjeant Biallantine desired Orkonn three married sister., who were in bark to shad ...
... FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL. DREDGING IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA.—At the recent annual meeting of the United States National Academy Professor Agassiz presented an interesting report on dredging operations carried on in the Caribbean Sea during the past year. He had, ...
... law should be revived, and extended to the Baltic or North Sea ports#and the pitch pine ports of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. At the same time efforts should bo made to get other governments to blend with ours in working the law for their vessels ...
... Welsh had not a man left to saddle the goat which went into action with them. Old Billy, a very favourite goat, died in the Caribbean Isle (whence he had accompanied the regiment from Canada in 1844), and was buried with military honours. The Queen sent to ...
... United States National Academy Professor Agassiz presented an interesting report on dredging operations carried on in the Caribbean Sea during the past year. He had, he said, verified a theory held by him for some time regarding the sity and utility of ...