Telegrams
... San Juan, Porto Rico, September 13.—The Weather Bureau, Washington, wires some indication of a disturbance over Isatern Caribbean ...
... San Juan, Porto Rico, September 13.—The Weather Bureau, Washington, wires some indication of a disturbance over Isatern Caribbean ...
... small boats, and has since prospered so well that to-day they pos. sees a fleet of some of the finest vessels trading in the Caribbean Sea. Indeed, they have been so secure in the trade of these islands where there is no competition, that they do things just ...
... The United States European Squadron has been ordered to the South Atlantic Station, and the South Atlantic Squadron to the Caribbean Station. The latter has sailed from Bahia for Trinidad. All these changes are asserted to be in connection with the forthcoming ...
... Panama telegram!. General Elliott, Commandant of the Marine Corps will return to the Isthmus with the Dizie, taking the Caribbean Sea Battalion. _ _ In the Senate yesterday, Senatlr Daniel debating upon Senator Hoar's resolution (vide yesterday's bulletin ...
... Extracts from the West India Committee Circular. Tuesday, Jan;. 310. REMOVAL OF THE TROOPS. The balance of power the Caribbean is undergoing a subtle change, which, it must be admitted, is not altogether in favour of England. The territorial expansion ...
... Norfolk Va, Nov. 6tb.—The first Naval Division consisting of the Bancroft. Vixen, Prairie, and Detroit, has sailed for the Caribbean to participate in the forthcoming manceuvres. New lork, Nov. 6th.—English and American Press comment upon the recent elections ...
... and the nearest of them is within a few hours sailing distance of Palm Beach. They flank Key West and the route into the Caribbean through the straits of Florida. England has no need of the Bahamas for any general purpose of Imperial defence. On the other ...
... will be revived. At present we command the most direct route to Europe, and, strategically, hold a strong position in the Caribbean Sea generally. But we shall not maintain it by straining the loyalty of the West Indies, already tried to breaking point ...
... account. The author concludes with a few remarks about the position of St. Thomas in proximity to several entrances into the Caribbean sea, and about its position on the line of traffic to the Isthmus. ...
... forest, and mineral zoner. It is abundantly watered by many great and navigable rivers, and it has excellent porta on the Caribbean Sea. Moat European nations have room enough, one would suppose, for the employment of spare capital within their own territories ...
... initiation forthwith of a fast steamer service between Canada and the West Indian colonies is the attitude taken up by the Caribbean possessions, as represented by the Resolutions passed at the Intercolonial Mail Service Conference held recently in Barbados ...
... Pelee declares that it is not associated with the recent earthquakes and attributes them to the slowly settling bed of the Caribbean Sea. He refuses to prophesy whether the. other volcano Islands will suffer. London, March 9tb.—Sogar in stock on the 3rd ...