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POLITICAL RUMOURS

... to Beitish claimants. It be remembered that several months ago a fleet was placed under the orders of Sir E. Owen, inthe West Indies, and at the time it was very generally believed that he had orders to attack the Island of Cuba, This was not the case. ...

THE ARMY

... Portsmouth, and with the Ganges, to embark 12th Regiment for Gibraltar ; after disem- barking the 12th, the 27th fur the West Indies. ‘The orders for the embarkations are to be complete, and the ships ‘a snil on the 5th of Nov. Ew BACT UNC OF his Bi, we ...

HORSE-GUARDS, OCT. 9,1823

... The fact is, that the 77th and 93d regiments ere those have been longest at. home of those that have never been inthe West Indies—and the 93d was ‘se- as being nearest the pOint of “His Royal Highness is perfectly aware that no Regi. ment in the service ...

FBOU THE JOI'K.XAL UTS DEISTS

... the negroes is not leas dungerous in_ itself than’ alarming as regards the ramifications which it seems to have in the West Indies. “ All the efforts of expiring revolution are vain.— Never The peace of Europe will not be daturbed. was the union of G ...

Xl)t s>cnt{)«!t a jpottct, atta Cora Commercial douticr

... Regiment, now at Gibraltar, are ordered to the same destination. Besides Regiments, not yet designated, are these, two other West Indies. The 12th F ~ ‘Oot Loes to be sent to the ssible that that Regi- to Gibraltar ; and it is very Thret sail ment also will ...

BUIES AND OBDFBS OUTWARDS

... tures for various foreign markets. An the latter articles immense orders have been received and partly executed for the West Indies and some of the South American ports, on very equitable terms. In the Colonies, we have experienced some competition from ...

THE ARMY—IMPORTANT

... generally circulated the military at home, that the army, in couseqnence o! the t addition to the furce-recently in the West Indies, will be augmented the thousand men, but whe- knows. ther by additional dr regiments, 1 °° ...

%iyt eportcrr mtD Corfe Cfenimtrfial Courict

... who hav- ing built a Cottage, and expended moncy in various improvements, had let it to a gentleman since gone to the West Indies, and who previously had let it to. the Mother-in-law of the present defendant, who continues to reside ia the house. Upon ...

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... might think proper to carry on with these countries, should be suspended. There are only three French ships of war in the West Indies, and their names and description are as : sixty guns; a frigate ’ and Concorde, a frizate. PORTUGAL. OFPICIAL—-DEPARTMENT ...

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... Barbadoes to Jamaica, a rv rt had reached Commo- dore Owen, that one other. French line of battle ship had arrived in the West Indies. Thére were no troops on board the squadron, but the garrisons of the two islands are reported tobe very numerous, Tie Phee- ...

The BRITISH AND UNIPED STATES NAVY. FYROM TNE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER.) We are having it in our power to give ..

... Britannic Majesty’s ships and vessels employed in the West Indies and the seas adjacent to Commodore David Porter, command- ing the naval of the United States of North Ame- rica inthe West Indies and Guif of Mexico. Sia,—I avail myself of the arrival ...

BUENOS AVRES

... appointed i ydrographer to the Admiralty. THE FRENCH NAVY IN THE WEST INDIES. Some little misunderstanding appeared to prevail, : to the actual auount of the French naval force in the West Indies, we are enabied to state, oa the authoriry of a note addressed ...