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DOWIE'S BREAKDOWN

... of Zion City owing to a breakdown of his health, and to-day he arrived at Boston, whence be will embark on a trip in the Caribbean. One correspondent describes him as • nervous wreck, partly paralysed, and unable to stand. He is accompanied by his eon ...

WEST INDIAN TROUBLES

... WEST INDIAN TROUBLES. From Our Own WASHINGTON, Tuesday. American interests in the West Indies ano the Caribbean Sea are being disturbed by the activity shown by the insurgents in thoee reigns, and the American representatives bare intimated to the State ...

THE BLACK REPUBLICS

... the strategists of this ootmtry is that the next great war in which the States will be involved must be foisht in the , Caribbean Sea, and that Hayti and San Domingo will then be invaluable naval bases, more important even than Porto Rico, Cuba, or the ...

BRITISH WEST INDIES. PROPOSED EXCHANGE FOR THE PHILIPPINES. FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT. NEW YORK, Wednesday, ..

... not be presumed that Great Britain would consent to part with all her West Indian possessions. The talk about making the Caribbean £ea an American lake sounds rather grand, but it will probably a good while before it is realised. Other Powers than Great ...

SECOND LARGE EDITION

... ”—Daily Mail. •• A shrewd and witty book.”—Academy. THRILLING STORY of ADVENTURE. A QUEEN of ATLANTIS. A Romance of the Caribbean Sea. FRANK AI’BREY. . .. Author of ” The Devil Tree of Dorado. cloth gilt, 6*. With Illustrations D. Murray Smith. Powerfully ...

AUSTRIAN BIILH ARY ESTIMATEH. VIENNA, UfT. 12

... OtT. 12. The news poblishol to-day by London morning paper, that the Netherlands Government bad cant hr* war veaerls the Caribbean Haa, aniotustbd. Huai* Uni* previous to the dilticaity that Las with VciMSuela, the NVliietlauds in tended semi tnr usual ...

EARTHQUAKE IN GUIANA

... Monday's shock was only the second in twenty years. At the time the ocean cable was interrupted, and a ghat catastrophe in the Caribbean Islands or the Andes was feared; but on eulvicas coming through on the restoration of communication, it was ascertained that ...

PANAMA REPUBLIC

... that remain of his term of office without losing more territory, as the country along the Pacific as well as that on the Caribbean coast has long chafed under the despotic rule of Bogota. The mountain province of Antioquia is liable to fight for freedom ...

WORSE THAN THE VOLCANO

... and peones. ntf' Wed. ma COS paper an isbarvis. wok Body, lobe *a alleged to bore ante- Opined ' that tie widen is all Caribbean Winds will brag pour fa* Won and lees to a roster OMB% dila eves Polio and Soufriere. and so forth. Parenthetically. it ...

PUBLIC IMPATIENCE

... surprise, beyond anything which the Cadis squadron has yet icofimplished. America could not possibly spare such from the Caribbean Sea, and, besides, it would never come so near signal station. Tbo probable explanation is, that the German which was Glasgow ...

REPORTED CLEVER ESCAPE

... tho British ship Premier. Since then wo have been engaged in fruitiest search after the Speaiarda in Golf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. On Monday morning wn came np with the American ships in Cienfuegos Bay and learned that Commodore Schley believed the ...

CONTINENTAL ADVICE

... to the population. Puerto Rico quite another matter, and America, which is resolved that Spain shall swept away from the Caribbean Sea altogether, is expected to claim it compensation for herself, the more so as pecuniary indemnity appears quite out of ...