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LITERATURE

... is preserved, without being obtrusive. The hero is led naturally by the accidents of his vocation, from cruising in the Caribbean sea to playing the part of a slave in the interior of Africa, visiting London in a frolic, assisting the escape of Jacobites ...

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 ...

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 ...

GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST A DOCTOR

... nor -h-aisterly tr pwsie. issng probably between MLWde-ra and the Canary Islauds. lie will maike for vi (onte~rrm in the Caribbean Sea, and, if necessary, recrtiit a little beforo continuing his voyago. He is provided with suoh necessaries as compass. ...