SUMMARY
... Legislature, has been rejected. A native insurrection has broken out at loamda, a Portuguese oolony on the West Coast of Africa. Aship of war and troops have been despatched from lisbon to the disturbed colony. rjk_?.?i4 ?, ...
... Legislature, has been rejected. A native insurrection has broken out at loamda, a Portuguese oolony on the West Coast of Africa. Aship of war and troops have been despatched from lisbon to the disturbed colony. rjk_?.?i4 ?, ...
... maintain peace and to ensure the independence of the Republic. The chairman said they -were not going to have a racial war ?? Africa on account of a difference of two years in the period proposed for making the frachise operative. It is understood that ...
... of the laet rie en, Government. They declared war against the I the Afghans. without j.ustice, necessity, and unprodac- -t airec. of good to this country. As to India, they br utY embroiled England in war agrainst a man who0 had oc 0l [done En glishmen ...
... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. E. WAR BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND I Ind NATIVES ON THE GOLD COAST. The African Company's royal mail steamship Macgregor Laird, Captain Croft, arrived in the 4 Mersey at an early hour yesterday morning, with _ the mails from ?? Coast ...
... COAST OF AFRICA. ALARMING WAR RUMOURS. The royal mail steamer Sherbro, of the British and African Steam Navigation Company, AV. L. Sceee commander, arrived in the lilersey on Wednesday with mails and passengers from the Wvest Coast of Africa. When the ...
... bat, his good offices failing, such legal measures would be taken as were required by the circumstances of the case. AFRICA. The war in the country of the Zambesi has been brought to a close by the efforts of Major Do Costa, the governor. The power of ...
... Military positions we-e necessary to be '3,ken up in Afghanistan, because the Afghina refused to be our friends. In South Africa war would have been avoided if possible. Happily, that var had now becn fisi';-d. and hopes were entertained that our oionists ...
... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. THE WAR IN LIBERIA. The British and African royal mail steamer Bonny, Captain W. L. Keene, arrived In the Mersey yesterday, with the ?? and passengers from the west Coast of Africa, Grand Canary, and LIadeira. The war at Half Jack ...
... assembly, let them be candid about gs war. There were many who disapproved of it ats 9io pr sent(hesr, r)but he could not h3ilt the- -stadard of 'Peacenat an ptce. Wre must net, is however, pick and choose our wars. We must not tel say we will, as in the ...
... canan utndconlcentrate his attention fixedly. Ireland inco t tile throes of something like revolutioni, w ars ls of in Africa anul war threist~enimig in Europe, india mitro- beingu preserved fromia banlemuiptey--;xheet does isto mttr to Sir John e lie i ...
... world. America is I at peace from Cape Horn to the Polar Seas; in Ird Asia there is peace-even in Afghanistan; in Id Africa there is war, but in Tunis only; even the at fourteen Zulu chieftains who have been quarrel- nY ling among themselves, more or lees ...
... England has diplomsatically interfered in the question of Morocco. There is no fear that tranquillity will bo disturbed in Africa. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAIND. ?? Gaeette of last evening publishes a despatch froms General Pratt, dated March 10th, which says: ...