THE UNITED STATES
... present throughout the Western States. The Hamburg-American Company's steam-ship Lotharingia, bound from Hamburg for the West Indies, is stated to be much overdue. ...
... present throughout the Western States. The Hamburg-American Company's steam-ship Lotharingia, bound from Hamburg for the West Indies, is stated to be much overdue. ...
... 1811, he was appointed for five months to the Despatch sloop, also in the West Indies, and in July, 1812, to the Doterel, being successively employed in the Channel, the West Indies, hi the latter vessel, and also in the Loire and Junon on the North American ...
... NEW YORK, APRIL 13. Consequent upon reports received of tho preva- lence of yellow fever in Cuba and other islands of the West Indies, the American Government has decided to establish quarantine at an early date on the southern coast of the United States ...
... 'S COLONIAL HANDBOOKS. With Coloured .laps. CANADA and NORTH-WEST .TO* .NCES. AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND, SOUTH AFRICA, WEST INDIES, .tc. Circular Notes (S. W. S. and Co.'s) payable all the world over. Every Information respecting the colonies, routes ...
... corvette Canada, Captain Durrant, as midshipman, at Portsmouth on June 6. The Canada will proceed to North America and the West Indies, and during her commission will call at all the principal ports on that station. Mrs. Arthur Sterling has been appointed ...
... approval. On returning from Brai.il and the River Plate, the new steamer Esk was despatched on the 9th June last to the West Indies to join Eden and Solent in performing tho intercolonial mail service. By means of these three vessels, which, as well as ...
... pretty picture. The girls' father, Kynance Me- | rodac, who leaves his motherless children unpro- tected and departs for the West Indies, under pre- fect of having, in his character of naturalist, ex- hausted the insect world of his own country, is one of tliose ...
... Canada, Capt. Durrant, to which Midship- man Prince George of Wales has been appointed for service on the North American and West Indies station, received her crew to-day from the hulk Bellerophon, preparatory to proceeding out to harbour for trials of her ...
... metropolis of the country primarily intended to be benefited, and forming the gate to and from Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. It is pointed out that the latter countries are now being rapidly developed, while the commercial inte- rest of New Orleans ...
... for Calcutta. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 25.— The Thanemore, from Baltimore, and the West India and Paciflc Line Californian from West Indies arrived. The White Star Line Republic, for New York, Watts, Ward, Finchley, for Hampton Roads, the West India and Pacific ...
... NAVAL AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE Vice-Adm. Sir J. E. Commerell, ?? V.C., com- ?? of the West Indies, wa* to sail from Port Royal, Jamaica, to-day (the Ist of February), and the following is the official programme of the admiral's intended movements. The ...
... ship Tyne left for Gibraltar and the West Indies this afternoon, taking out to the Mediter- ranean Surg. -Maj. Stoke, a few other officers, and military drafts. After their disembarkment she proceeds to the West Indies upon relief duty. SHEERNESS, Saturday ...