THE SPANISH FLEET
... ANOTHER REPORT. WASHINGTON, May la. Reports have been received that the Spanish Cape Verde aquadron has been sighted in the Caribbean Sea, ateamiag full speed ahead, in a ...
... ANOTHER REPORT. WASHINGTON, May la. Reports have been received that the Spanish Cape Verde aquadron has been sighted in the Caribbean Sea, ateamiag full speed ahead, in a ...
... 8. The warship Kearsage, which sank the confederate steamer Alabama during the civil war in 1884, bas foundered in the Caribbean Sea. All on board were saved. ...
... bolds a unique position amongst the Caribbean Islands as a base of naval operations and the source of supplies to a fleet, and it is the only land thereabout that commands both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. It has also advantage that supplies ...
... ce states that the rebels mistime* in their aminat the Government troop, and that they are advancing en Bolivar. en the Caribbean mt. President Palacio has resigned. THE PRICSIDEN LILL KLICTION. Tea:mast opposes lir Grover Cleveland is the Memo Convention ...
... LOSS OF LIFE. United Press Aiisocistion—By Electric Tcicgraph—Copyright. PORT AU PRINCE, Augsat 11. The hurricane in the Caribbean wrecked Ponce, in Puerto Rico, drowning two hundred persona. All the shipping was driven Rebore. Seventy-four fatalities ...
... VENEZUELA. latelligeocs fres Caraeces, the capital of states that the meorpnta hare captured Tucacas, a seaport on the Caribbean, and seized two warships. DISASTICOUS PIER. CALCUTTA MAT 31. . - Is in kashimr, where cholera is prevalent. 2000 houses deatroyed ...
... be glad enough to surrender for such astatitance as would enable them to retain Cuba and their other possessions in the Caribbean Sea. Further, France may have a deeper design, and may be looking forward to the creation of a great Latin Republic, embracing ...
... owns more territory in America than the United States. The World says that twenty American warships will be stationedin the Caribbean within immediate call in the event of war , The New York takes • calmer view, and hopes that the emotion at issue will be ...
... settled in certain parte of the West Indies, despite the Spaniards, and cured most by a pro.,.e known as boucanning, from the Caribbean word •• human, meaning smoke-dried meat. Hunted and hanssed by the Spaniard., still they held their own. and gradually took ...
... settled in certain parts of the West Indies, despite the Spaniards, and cured meat by a process know-n as boncanning, from the Caribbean word boucan, meaning smoke-dried meat Hunted and harassed by the Spaniards, still they held their own, and gradually took ...
... looking dazed end helping. She was scudding from crest to crest like a handful of grey spin drift. And in what corner of the Caribbean Sea she buried her men they alone can tell. The Paraguay's winch rattled irreverently on, and brought the wire hawser up ...
... certain parti of the • West Indies, despite the Spaniards and . cured merit by • process known as I::oucannine, from the Caribbean word boucan, meaning emote-dried meat. Hunted and harassed by the Spaniards, still they held their own, and gradually ...