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 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 4

... Atlantic steamer, which arrived in Liverpool on Thursday evening, we learn that new guanio islands have beeordiscovered in the Caribbean Sen. The discovery bad been kept a secret. Several vessels had been dispatched from the United States, and had returned with ...

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 ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON

... let us examine the meanilg of these conditions:- The island of St. Domingo covers the free passage of our , trade by the Caribbean Sea and the Isthmus of Darien, as I Cuba covers the Gulf of Mexico and the use of the Tehuan- v tepee transit. It is a cardinal ...

THE MURDER IN THE QUEEN'S COUNTY

... whole %N affair was graphically put before ine by one of the k two officers wxhom I have known in other seas than 1n the Caribbean, end whose careful and minute accu- 5 racy gives value to the picture. Hooting, screaming, t cheering, and yelling cal ju ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... or eiO men who were at work discharging the cargo. The captain of the Caribbean and some of its officers were thrown down by the explosion, and rendered insensible, and the Caribbean was much injured. When the explosion cecurred, nothing but flame was ...

LOCAL CASES IN CHANCERY

... felt In the neighbounhood of St. Thomas's. The Gulf-Stream, current has recently increased In speed. The. currents of the Caribbean Sea aoe continually altering In speed, and even in dtreotion. This hs. been attributed to the alteration In speed and volume ...

A SAD CASE

... Don becamne waterlogged, and was abandoned, nb crew landed at Kingstown, Jamaica. Specie Thb ?? Indian and Pacific steamer Caribbean ?? in a cyclone; decks swept, boats, skylight, , an three seamen were washed overboard. Pli ?? Ofntmeent and Pills.-In all ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... on board, Dumber wae conveyed. He got to Savanilla, and from there to Kingston, subsequently arriving in Liverpool by the Caribbean. He coam- municated with the Haytien consul there, and the prisoners were arrested on the arrival of their vessels at Ljiverpool ...