g: 7 4t riligh mattripai UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE CENTRAL NEGRO EMANCIPATION COMMITTEE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1838. ' I formerly recounted instances of murder done by wholesale in the course of the chase of our cruizers. I might have told a more piteous tale; and I will no lon
February 28, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
VINDICATION AND CONFIRMATION OF PREVIOUS STATE-. And, therefore, only recalling your lordships' attention to what I stated to you on a former occasion, recalling your lordships' attention to the facts I then unfolded, the pernicious influence of head-money, and, above all, the u
February 28, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
which has gone up to her Majesty of of her white sisters, in their petition lately presented to the Throne, and which was signed by that number of our countrywomen in behalf of their sisters and their brothers now in chains—if that shall bend the royal mind, and if the voice of
March 21, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
THE following requisition will show how zealously and efficiently our friends in the North are exerting their energies in furtherance of sacred cause of human liberty : "TO THE HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. " Sin,—We, the undersigned, respectfully request that you will b
March 21, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
ON the 14th the following resolution was forwarded, together with a circular to Anti-Slavery Societies, and individuals, requesting th e a tt en d ance o f delegates in London on the 21st. Owing to the change in the day for bringing on the motion of Sir George Strickland, the ci
March 21, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
To the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, or To the Honourable the Commons, of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the undersigned inhabitants of the town (or parish or village or hamlet) of (Radford)
March 21, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
We have received files of Guiana newspapers to the 13th February. The intelligence they convey of the disposition of the local Legislature to second the views of Parliament is anything but encouraging. At the opening of the Court of Policy on the 3rd February, a speech was deliv
April 18, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England
send him to the police-station for punishment. Mr. Rawlinson was at Queenhithe when the punishment was inflicted. Immediately after receiving the punishment he put on his shirt and walked to my residence, about a mile and a half distant from the property, and where he remained a
April 18, 1838 - British Emancipator - London, London, England