HURRICANE in the West-Indies
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... .I WEST-INDIES. ?? .Gbovernnient received by the- N'gelikhooner, distches fror' Lord .Lavington ?? Meyers, the Governor General and Comnmander in Chief of the Leewajrd lflahds; Whidi induce much confidence as to the fafet'y (of our poifer- fions in that ...
... iii Spain, aid had stooid to tilc N arthw d ti avoid the British Cruirers off th}t C)lt. 1 belirve sive IV5s bound to tile West Indie, ,,here she could not have failed to hiaye done great lo ,or trade, as she Sails reimarkably tst a I far e tie honour to ...
... Secretary WVindlhanm nad a difficulty at stating . the amount of Black troops, whieh were exclusively etnployed in the West Indies. Bllt as they were not ItienoDly corps ens- ployll , the objection did not appt55r to hlim material, and tie shoudI, ther(fore ...
... trade candited on between that island and the anish main. It contains the.best, safest, and asgest hat-bour in the whole West Indies, and S ih will hold upwards of 200 ships of any the *n, and the entrance osay be defended with E. dling force A great extent ...
... predict, that il less thall five 'rears after passing this e Bill, Parlinnic t would have to repeal it. 'ihe Trade to itl, West Indies sevs the most iniportant branch of our commerce, r 1 and, with ite loss of that, the necessary conseqiueuce of tile Bill ...
... Committee, to consider the best M'eans of Fncouraging the West India Trade. his toidship ubkerved, that the present state of the West in'di TYrade was so well cnoswn, that it would be nnecessary ftor lhin tooccuppy tie at- teution of the Committee by any ?? statement ...
... lastda page) contains the leading particulars fo of the important capture of the Dutch island of so er Cura%acli in -the West-Indies. eh ae The last Jamacia mail brought us an account th a of a dispatch having been sent from Curazao to sic e the Governor ...
... division, which has made so long D a cruize upon the coasts pf Africa, to. the South of be re the Line, to the Brazils, the West Indies, &c. has ie escaped all the squadrons which were in pursuit of - a it, done considerable damage to the English trade, n ...
... Percy, in thle House of Commnons motied for leave to brirsg in a -bill for the gra- dual Abolisos of Slavery itself in the West Indies, by declaring all n'rro child-en free whio should be horn after a certain perood. 'I'lisjust proposo-si was, hotwever, very ...
... ; io Ireland, he 23,7qs; i Gibtraltar, .40 ; ill Nova Sc, ria, Newv Bun.-' If nick, an4 1ewfiouloiilald. 143S, in -lie West Indies, s Whites, ,l,!7'5-Coliored People. 1.Sl65- in the United- r StatieS, ,Wh-ites, Y3,6U-Colourcd People, 124,3116. Total a-i ...
... busied at Copenhagen, in or- ad ganizing tile defence of the place. in An order has been sent out to the squadron in the Ie West-Indies, for the immediate capture of Santa Cfuz, ve St. Thomas's, and the other Danish colonies. According to private letters received ...