THE CONTINENT AND AFRICA. THE ASHANTEE WAR I
... THE CONTINENT AND AFRICA. THE ASHANTEE WAR VIEWS SiGE.TLT I! CROWDED HOLbKSI fr.-sosaoaAbylAa fraaa -TBstaaal Is C.iy - (A ...
... THE CONTINENT AND AFRICA. THE ASHANTEE WAR VIEWS SiGE.TLT I! CROWDED HOLbKSI fr.-sosaoaAbylAa fraaa -TBstaaal Is C.iy - (A ...
... has presented petition liquidation, estimating his liabilities £30,000, against 49,090 atettfr ' THE WAR IN ASHANTEE. ANOTHER TBAMSPOETSHIP FOB AFRICA. WAR OFFICE PREPARATIONS. EAILWAT4 AT OF WAB. PROBABLE SHIPMENT ENGLISH NAVVIES. (By frith Tima Wire.) ...
... >•! ArtlMa* IMPOKTANTS O A O M E Jf _ , _ TRIBE WAR AHABH. (a X»eU a.f«. lb» gnut rl. Hi lil All. rr'.t. .|»i »,;»M lh« uO-- ..I Krnw Zwaii-7. '«|-». , . , ~ TJieie Wuniwlttl fn'in »h« *w-m Africa War •! Mob »ef.om*;ic« cm Itaabla A nurrMttlls. Llclurf ...
... on the. following Thursday. Ur Stanley, the discoverer of Livingstone, sailed to-day from Liverpool for the West Coast of Africa war correspondent for the London Times. He brings out with him steam launch. , A circular has been issued this evening by Messrs ...
... iktat R*u uuo. I>* bop«» BIIU- Op«a bfttl PM* •» Urn «.K O M C T BOOR. BOTCKOO. QOLOSSAL J)IORAMA THE CONTINENT AND AFRICA. THE ABHANTKE WAR I VIEWS nightly: iRTBO BCCCB6II Pi by tbr The fiaaat B.hlkfUan the Cay.' (Sea opuUonai EVERY KIOHT • o'Cloak. EiblWVloaa ...
... its suppression throughout the whole of Africa. This increased his difficulties, because not only had he to suppress the stave htusters, but to reform the character of the wh-le of the iuhahitants of Central Africa. Hit latter task had beeu hopeless. He ...
... lira dr; cartb a;at«ra ramiol Introdoeed. all ml.on of tba Kaglioh pnblle boo born ao allrart. I to lira Wool I' mat Africa lira •abantre war. It lhal alrpa will be takou In pot rod to lira iott-rrognom who baa laatrd ao Slnm lb lametiled •lealh lb lain ...
... tarood to rewareei aitb dignity of nuator of the b'.nipn • . and ehortly afterward* nan laroetud with of force* to I Africa. tba u( war with Aortrie. Mae wa* a|>poiot«d Cbuf Hamid d'Anofe of Italy, an ! the battle •>( .Majeati. w-tb wbio-t bi ...
... Slarr Vrsjr, ( oocladliig.lth VIEW* CAPE COAST CAM AN WAR EXPEDITIUN. VIEWS AsMA.SIBK CHIP.PS AND TRIBES THE ASHANTEE WAR. Opco MOXIiAT NEXT. Nor. Crd.lo CONCERT ROOM. ROTtbPO. | 8. EDWARDS'COLOSSAL DIORAMA. o—peteM Ibe beet etirettM THE PINES I axoUOSI ...
... ENGLISH FILLIBU3TERING IN AFRICA. Successive events have confirmed all we wrote, on former occasion, concerning tke conduct of the English in Africa. It is nothing not fillibustering. South and north the story is the same, the moral the same. Whether ...
... THE AVEST COAST OF AFRICA. The M-orning Post of Saturday morning says:- It will be found that on the African coast trade has actually flourished best at the parts where we have had no establishments. Therefore, so far as trade is concerned, there is no ...
... GERMAN TRAVELLERS IN AFRICA. -ee Oerman the West A.V.' t. to a Iter a>lilre**«3d the D-rlin . •npliM-sl Society, strived st I>r Baehsoty proceeded Rrlbi*. Dr. K- mu and Linlrr hoped to hud an opporlua; to ( ...