TO BLOCKADE VENEZUELAN COAST
... the Venezuelan coast. Orders to this effect have been prepared at the French Ministry of Marine for transmission to the Caribbean Squadron. ...
... the Venezuelan coast. Orders to this effect have been prepared at the French Ministry of Marine for transmission to the Caribbean Squadron. ...
... CANADA AND THE WEST INDIES.. Fronde long ago eapreams.l that all was loot in the Caribbean so far as the British Empire was concerned, and that it only remained to beg the United States to pick ui• the pieces.' Yr. Archibald Colguleoun recognises au ...
... evening. She received a.hearty welcome. Renter's correspondent that the Cornwall will accompany his cruiser Brilliant the Caribbean Rea in October. ...
... was sunk, and two of her crew lost their lives. The New York tourist steamer, the Madiana, which was on a cruise to the Caribbean Islands, with about 100 Fnuongen on board, has been wrecked off Bermuda. At last accounts, efforts were being made to rescue ...
... dttty or erataen neat apertally from Great Britaia enable the reeemeta obtain ata moatba' era drill early winter ia the Caribbean Sea in Britiah wetera. The (treat aatiafaction ia the Colony, where the Naeal is highly popular. ...
... ‘so enable the reservists to obtain ...
... Reuter despatch, under Mondays date, from St. John's, Newfoundland, says Hia Majesty’s cruiser Brilliant has been ordered the Caribbean immediatelT to take the place of the Indefatigable, which has come north with yellow fever board. The Indefatigable will ...
... especially tbo West Indian Eruptions and tho Destruction of St. Pierre with its 30,000 Inhabitants, the Fiery Tragedy of the Caribbean Sea—A Modern Pompeii, W. HERBERT JONES. F.R.G.B. Illustrated by Marvellous Photographic Slides, secured at great cost, and ...
... \ Reuter under Mond»y'’s date from st John's. despate’., Newfoundland. sav His Majesty's ecruser has been ordered to the Caribbean in.mediately tu cake the ace of the Indefatigabie, which has come with yellow fever on board. The indefatigable will probably ...
... the water,and is often blown on board veweels. In some cases men have thus been knocked down by them. The native% of the Caribbean Sea esteem the flying gurnard highly as • fond fish. When • shoal is surrounded by a big net they dash out of the water in ...
... beam, named the Catherine, commanded by Captain Small This inconsiderable vessel is being preparec for an expedition to the Caribbean Sea, ir quest of gold and jewels supposed to be wortl £1,200,000, which it is said were buried on on: of the islands by the ...
... eeGun, Ttha. Small, who sailed in the amall yacht Ghlbcrino to search lor the pirate Lntrobe’e hidden tiwworj cm Mand In the Caribbean Baa, encountered tempests the Atlantia, and wao >* th. ChthwiM «M d(htwl . f—»| ttuimr. r. 1 Nithti (r—M . wrall nczMien ...