- 2 . 6-q slavery, the negro was supported by provisions raised on the estates: it has been the crafty policy of the planters, to discourage and oppose provision .cultivation as much as possible Why they adopted this policy, and how they accomplished their object, it would take
January 3, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
The grand jury for the present term, previous to their discharge on Saturday, made the following just presentment connected with the numerous indictments which were preferred against the overseer of Molynes estate, upon testimony which has subsequently been discovered to be fals
January 3, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
Barton Isles, July 2, 1837. In my present quarterly report I must remark, that during the first two months of this quarter, the general conduct of the apprentices was not good; there ap-' peared a kind of doggedness; the last month, however, has been an improving one. The feelin
May 9, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
A A 4' l (I ‘ ll ,, C 4. la No. LIX.] Now ready, price One Shilling, TEXAS; its Claims to be recognized as an independent Power by Great Britain examined, in a series of Letters by JOHN SCOBLE, Esq. Published by Messrs Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street ; Messrs. Ball and Go.,
December 11, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
The distress in which the sugar colonies of France have become involved, through the increase and successful competition of beetroot sugar, has on more than one occasion been noticed under this head. Some relief has recently been afforded to:the Colonial producers by alreduction
December 11, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
To His Excellency, Sir Lionel Smith, Bart., &c. &c. The dutiful, loyal, and humble address of the Baptist missionaries assembled at Montego Bay. We, the Baptist missionaries whose names are hereunder written„assembled at our annual association held at Montego Bay, beg to present
March 20, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
A dastardly and execrable attack on the moral character of the Rev. W. KNIBB having been made in Jamaica, and copied into some of the dirty papers of this country, it is but justice to this talented and useful man to insert the following letter, addressed by him to Sir LIONEL SM
July 24, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
At three o'clock on Wednesday the deputation, according to appointment, went to Downing Street. There were upwards of 300 gentlemen present, and were received by Lords Melbourne, Glenelg, and Russell, in the spacious room of the noble Premier's official residence. The CHAIRMAN i
April 2, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England