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... hoine. In the fall of the same year of their arrival at Newfoundland, the regiment of the defendant was ordered to the West Indies; but, for some object, which perhaps might be to-day explained,he hud thought proper not to accompany them, and remained ...

UM ATTACHED

... receive some grand and unexpected improvement, nothing will be gained by steam voyto India.— Scotsman. SLAVERY IN THE WEST INDIES—TIie following requisition, signed nearly 100 of the Memersof the Common Conncil’of London, has been dedvered the Lord Mayor ...

the ' Lord Lieutenant General and General

... transports, for conveyance to the West Indies. The ijjili (the King’s own Borderers) Regiment of Foot is ordered to embark at Cove, on board the Louisa, Parmelia, and Indian Trader, transports, for conveyance the West Indies. The Depot of the otli (North ...

THIS OAT RLCtIVCO AT THE

... Sauces, Sugar Candy Brandy Fruits, Isinglass, Coffee, Baw Curey Powder, Tamarinds, Root, direct Iron: rchman’s Pa- Tthe West Indies, es, Freserved Uinger, Shell Coa, Salad Oil in Flasks and long ...

THE A UAH'

... halt. Royal Scots, and the foot, will be stasioned at Albany Barracks. The 9th and 21st Regiments their arrival from the West Indies, will be place on the Irish Establishment. CORK MARKETS, TUESDAY, DEC. 13 GRAIN. Our Groin market was but moderately supplied ...

Tales of the Wild and Wonderful

... Fine Jamaica Coffee, Raw, Curry Powder, Tamarinds, and prepared, Arrow P.not, direct Irom King's and Churchman's Pa- the West Indies, tent Chocolates, Presented Ginger, Spanish A Lisbon Shell Coa, Salad Oil hi Flasks and long Italian L. Ball, bottles, Bourdeaux ...

SPAIN

... Commodore on the Lakes of Canada, and was one of the few survi Officers of the Tribune Frigate when she returned from the West Indies in the year 1822,—Lieu- tenant ADAMs’s ¢ has been confirmed the Lords of the Admit who have been pleased to date bis the ...

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... I'H Waicrliirtl, and the Bth at Clonmel, will shortly he ordered to the West Indies —Limerick l‘apcr. The destination of the Ilth foot at Tralee is ordered, instead of the West Indies to replace tile CBth in Canada./(id. A detachment of the 39th foot, consisting ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1826
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 277 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE ARMY

... statement of die Regiment being sturdy ordered to the West Indies, is entirely without foundation. It is the Uiith and nut the Bth, as stated in our last, that may shortly expect to procectl to the West Indies.—The Sh'th arc now quartered at Clonmel, and the ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1826
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 352 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE DUKE OF NORFOI-K

... felt an interest in the welfare of his fellow man, and would raise jliim from the wretched condition of the Slaves in the West Indies. Xbe.Keverendtientteman went on to state, that was not desirous the change should immediately take place,fur if asked,he ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1826
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3231 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

%l)t £>cutljetn Reporter, onDCorU^Com

... transports, for the West Indies. The 10th quartered in Cork, 22J* at Limerick, 20t!» Waterford, and thcBlh atClomm will sliortly or.lorctl to the West Indies. Ihe destination of the I Ith foot Tralee is ordered, instead ol the West Indies, to replace the ...

MILITARY OBITUARY

... Teevan, Stony Hill, Jamaica, Assistant Surgeon Fenton, 48th Foot, Trichinopoly, Madras Assistant-Surgeon Raleigh, Fool, West Indies, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.—It seems important call the attention of our readers more particu ■ larly to this subject than has ...