tviitit + CAPTURE OF A SLAVER. Yesterday, her Britannic Majesty's brig Wanderer, Commander Bushby, came into port, bringing with her the Portuguese brig Scorpion, Angelo Ellorriago, master, having on board 214 slaves. On the 25th of November, while the Wanderer was cruising off t
February 20, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
The first of August was commemorated in DUBLIN by a public meeting and a tea-party, at the Rotunda. The preparations were very extensive, and refreshments were provided for a very numerous assembly. Our notice of the proceedings, however, must be ex- , ceedinglz brief. The - Rig
August 8, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
Sia In reply to nay share of your "Notice to Correspondents," p. 132, I have to explain that, in suggesting to you the idea of enabling subscribers to procure duplicates of The British Emancipator, in a cheap bound form, I did not deem it necessary to descend into considerations
August 8, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
- EMA NC/ p , ' AToR / A Aif A 1 111, I . •.. . ~... ( .1 1111 *,' _l - 4. . • : :-.... '- i :. , 1 ~ Mt .: , C li . nt ! c• tor. im. ..,,.. _ le zl 3 I UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE CENTRAL NEGRO EMANCIPATION COMMITTEE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1838. them because they wouldn't eat th
November 14, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
TIIE SLAVE TRADE 1N IS3S. 411 Abstract of Evidence relative to certain alleged atrocities of Slave-traders, laid &fore the Colonial Secretary ill Mr. Evelyn's letter of the 17th February 1838, and taken under a Commission from Go, rernment, issued to HALL PRINGLE, Esq., and ALEXA
November 14, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
St. Elizabeth's, 21 August, 1838. Sin,—Although having no instructions to report, I am Unwilling to lose any opportunity of conveying to his Excellency such information as I possess relative to the district iri Whi ch my new duties are to be discharged. And first, and at a crisi
April 17, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
Petition to the House of Assembly, agreed on at the' late Public Meeting in Bridgetown. To the Honourable SAMUEL HINDS, Speaker, and Members of the Honourable House of Assembly. . . _ . The humble Petition of the undersigned Committee appointed at a public meeting of the inhabit
April 17, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
A , ~ i -. *. i ~.4 g t t t; . , , kr ~,,,, ' _, ( . . , , . 7.- 11 ' _ * I 1 ,4.., , 1 ,,- w z/ 6 ,4 , —, : , • IP ..t.; •) - 1 , . Cp I. ...Q .l / . _ No. XXII.] MESSRS. THORNE AND KIMBALL'S JOURNAL. A n t valuable work has recently issued from the Âme press, entitled "Emancipa
July 11, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
To His Excellency Sir Henry George .11 , PLeod, Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Lieutenant Governor in and over the Islands of Saint Christopher and Anguilla, Chancellor and Ordinary the same, 4c. May it please your Excellency, We,
July 11, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
TO MR: STURGE. Bridgetown, Barbados, Nov. 22, 1838. On the twenty-ninth day after leaving Falmouth, divine mercy and grace brought us to this place in safety. The summer had been hot, and in the south western islands very sickly. A fatal case occurred here three days before our
January 23, 1839 - British Emancipator - London, London, England