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Sierra Leone (Sierra Leone) (search for this): article 18
A Slaver captured. --The schooner W. H. Titcomb, Capt. Thayer, arrived at New York on Thursday morning, after a passage of forty days from Sierra Leone. Captain Thayer reports that a Spanish brig had been taken by H. B. M.'s steamer Imperious, on December 8th, and taken into Sierra Leone. There were no slaves on board at the time. The captain had landed his money the day previous to buy slaves. A Slaver captured. --The schooner W. H. Titcomb, Capt. Thayer, arrived at New York on Thursday morning, after a passage of forty days from Sierra Leone. Captain Thayer reports that a Spanish brig had been taken by H. B. M.'s steamer Imperious, on December 8th, and taken into Sierra Leone. There were no slaves on board at the time. The captain had landed his money the day previous to buy slaves.
A Slaver captured. --The schooner W. H. Titcomb, Capt. Thayer, arrived at New York on Thursday morning, after a passage of forty days from Sierra Leone. Captain Thayer reports that a Spanish brig had been taken by H. B. M.'s steamer Imperious, on December 8th, and taken into Sierra Leone. There were no slaves on board at the time. The captain had landed his money the day previous to buy slaves. A Slaver captured. --The schooner W. H. Titcomb, Capt. Thayer, arrived at New York on Thursday morning, after a passage of forty days from Sierra Leone. Captain Thayer reports that a Spanish brig had been taken by H. B. M.'s steamer Imperious, on December 8th, and taken into Sierra Leone. There were no slaves on board at the time. The captain had landed his money the day previous to buy slaves.
December 8th (search for this): article 18
A Slaver captured. --The schooner W. H. Titcomb, Capt. Thayer, arrived at New York on Thursday morning, after a passage of forty days from Sierra Leone. Captain Thayer reports that a Spanish brig had been taken by H. B. M.'s steamer Imperious, on December 8th, and taken into Sierra Leone. There were no slaves on board at the time. The captain had landed his money the day previous to buy slaves.