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... 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 ...
... in North eind Sooth America, the ?? Mountains, and the Andes, converging in the latitude of rthe Gulf of Mexico end the Caribbean Sea, and continually odischarging into those estuaries the accumulating waters in the rocky cellars underneath them. This ...
... The West Indian and Pacific Company s stealner Op. dian has left hero for the Golf of Mexico. J he saoie company's steamer Caribbean left Kingston for L.irer pool, via Hayti, yesterday J Liverpool, Friday. The Liverpool, Brazil, and River Plate CoutPatY's ...
... $sil honce this morning for New I ork. COLON, SLUIT. 21j.-'Tbh West India and Pacillb Steam-. hapi Company's Mail steamer Caribbean, from Liverpool, arrived here on the 25th inetant, and Will sail on her return voyage on the 4th of October. CORUNNA, Smrr ...
... hey shouwthat there was a time when the ilack Sea and age the Mediterranean and the Baltic bad no outlets; ical when the Caribbean was enclosed by what now fOral ary. the Great-and Little Antilles; when A-stralasia IV5 and in reality what it has been named ...
... left Madms for Colombo and London to-day. COLON, Ju.,Y 26.-The West India and Pacific Steam- ship Company's Mail steamer Caribbean, from Liverpool, arrived here on the 17th instant, and sailed again to-day on her return voyage, ?? the United States of ...
... Companyr' samer Ar oso` sailed to. hby. day or Pams.c. THE WEST 12W1&:AND PAC0'WI MAtES x . W ES'r~x ' Col5i ptember27. The Caribbean, frorl Ivraaoo!airrive't on the 2Stisint., q* 1 ad-sails on her return royage on the 4th. Octher. 1,2 13 2 Tnir DEATH ?? ...
... steamer Lombardy, with the India and China mails, £42,500 specie, and 30,470 chests of tea, arrived Ll ivrOOL, SATURDAY.-The Caribbean sailed to-day OQEcNsToWN, SATUaDAY.-The White Star steamer Celtic arrived from New York at 3.45 a.m., landed all mails, and ...
... 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, ...