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ARREST OF A BRITISH CONSUL

... troublesome bit of territory, aptly named the Mos- quito Reserve. It is a longish slip of land, some 40 miles broad, on the Caribbean coavsts and was under the nominal protection of this country till about the middle of the century. Then, in accordance with ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... to recover .d7 145. Qd.-wa sum said to have been overeharge bythedefendantefor th arageof good. by sea per th ' steamship Caribbean, eo n to the de- fendantb . ~r. Layton apeerd for the aintiffs, and Mr. KennedY (lnstrUote, bY Vesr. Bateson and CO. ?? for ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... tis- deceased was suffocated whilst in a st its of intoxication. On the body of James Ricem hiaf steward of the steamship Caribbean, at present lving in the Nelson Dork dlischarging cargo. It seems that the deceassed was looking for a passenger's luggage ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... AdSPINALL, BOrROUGH CORONER, on. lon On the body of Walter Scott, 24 years of age, rds third engineer on board the steamship Caribbean, eat belonging to the West India and Pecidc Steamsip Vill iis Ccmpany (Limited). On Wledesday 'last, ?? im the steamer was ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... 15th May stolen a sIng, of the values of £3, the property of James Brice. The prosecutor is purser on board the steasnship Caribbean, and at the time of the robb the prisoner was an AB on the. sane vessel. Hepladedgoilty, and Mr. Raffes ordered him to be ...

A SMART DETECTIVE

... pens, and subjected to muoh cruel trestmeit and over-paoking on board ship. Hence, from the time thbe are caught in the Caribbean Sea, off the Mosquito Coast (Nicaragua), some five hundred miles-from Jamaica, till' delivered in London, the tortle's death ...

FOREIGN EPITOME

... White Star steamer Germanic, arrived at Liverpool, has brought particulars of an ex- traordinary case of shipwreck in the Caribbean sea. The Gellert, a British vessel, commanded by Captain Long, which was bound to San Do- mingo, when near the Island of ...

STEAMSHIP CAPTAINS CHARGED WITH THEFT

... witness's passage, but the steamer went to Savanilla, nok Kingston. Witness went from Savanilla to Kingston by the steamship Caribbean, and, bmeans of money borrowed from a friend at Port-au- Prnce, he came to England for the purpose of prosecut- ing the prisoners ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... at 12 40 anm., and proceeded im- )f mediately for Liverpool. me BAAaDOES, SATURDAY.-The West India Company's li steamer Caribbean arrived to-day. AUsUr,. MONOAY.-ThO Ps'ifle Steam Navigation Compasys royal mail steamer Cordillera, from Chile, , c., arrived ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... burning and plundered cities, present senoes of the moot romantic contrast. To-day bleeding and naked on a sand island in the Caribbean Sea-to-morrow sees them in cloth of gold, beheading, with theirown beides, the trembling grandees of Panama or Maracaibo ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... blowing up of the vessel, The sidb of the steamer, vehich was an iron one, was blown out, and considerable damage (one to the Caribbean, another of tbe plaintiff's steamers, which was lying along- side the same jetty. Captain Cole, the first and second officers ...

JUNCTION OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC

... than twelve D feet can only cros it at very favourable times. The a rise of the tido in this part of the Atlantic (the o Caribbean a) does not exceed two feet. From the P bay of Limon, a little to the east of the mouth of the a Chagres, a canal, little ...