New York, July 30, 1830. My dear Friend.—l reached New Haven, in Connecticut on Monday nightlast, after a splendid run from Barbados via Trinidad and Puerto Rico, in twenty-eight days. We were five days unloading Ciirgo at Trinidad, which enabled me to see s considerable number
August 21, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
4."" On the 3d Jan., 1831, the Brig Comet, a regular slaver the district of Columbia, on her usual voyage from Alexandria to New Orleans, with a cargo of 164 slaves, was lost off the Island of Abaco. The slaves were saved, and carried into New Providence, where they were set at
August 21, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
Sierra Leone, May 24, 1839. I continually hear numerous stories of the cruelty and horrors this inhuman traffic gives rise to. Lately 500 slaves were brought to the mouth of a river, ready for embarkation; but, owing to the continual and strict blockade kept up by the boats of a
August 7, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
SLAVE TRADE: BRAZIL. Private letters from Rio Janeiro, by the Alert packet, received yesterday, give various particulars of the disturbances which bad lately broken out there, and of the outrages to which English residents had been subjected. It is stated that these tumults have
August 7, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
In Antigua the magistrates not only tried and committed a man as a trespasser for visiting his 'wife, after-he had been warned not to do so, but the Legislature condemned the Executive for publishing the Solicitor General's , opinion, that the mere act of a man visiting his :law
October 30, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
From the Jamaica Gazette. The French government are proceeding very faithfully in a series of statistical inquiries, preparatory to measures for the emancipation of the slaves in their Colonies. These are some of the facts disclosed in these inquiries :- 32,056 slaves have been
October 3, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
From the same. An incident has come to our ears, which we submit for attentive consideration. On Providence estate, near this town, the attorney, desirous of making arrangements for the people commencing,work, in accordance with the advice and admonitions of his Excellency, prop
October 3, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
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June 13, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England