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... I SLAVERY IN iHE WEST INDIES. I The Anti-Slavery Monthlly Reporter for November contains some interesting details respecting the progress of Reform in the WVest Indies. Some of these details will serve to explaiR why the Re. formation was long unpopular ...
... I DECREASE OF SLAVES rf ...
... SLAVE POPULATION IN THE WEST INDIES: AND IN AMERICA. ln the SevPnth Nnurber of TIrle Sphlynx,' we published aslatetent of the coustant and rapid dectcase of tbe slaVe population in our West Indian Colonies, ats exhibited in drrcurnents printed by tbe ...
... SLAVE POPULATION IN THE WEST INDIES AND IN A29MUICA. I oh The African Obrerer for the month of July, a work 1 published at Philadelphia, has been transmitted to this Of country, in which, under thehead of Statisticsof Slavery, ir. the subject of the ...
... SLAVE POPULATON IN THE WEST INDIES I JND INA1MERICA-. Wle extract the following article from 7he Shefeld Iris. It is much to be regretted, that the advocates of Emancipation should so often injure their cause, by tak. ing ground which they cannot keep ...
... entitled, I An Act to regulate the trade between his mlajesty's PossesviOus in Arneiica Nain the West Indies, and other places in America and the West Indies;' and the Iiinitatiosa in question are two. By the third section, goods Imported, in foreiga ships ...
... in their circular, the editor, 11 is his lal 3- numbers, has zealously supported a cause and a party iniiila . Ifto the West Indies in general, and to that island in particular' it why did they not expose him in open day, rather than hare t- g course to ...
... climates could only be obtained by means of coercion-that if the slaves were converted into free men, the cultivation of the West Indies could not be Mnaintainedl--that the proposed measure would occasion speedy ritl to tile Coniuc., mdanger the li-ses of the ...
... apd ?? Mercury. HUaRICANE IN THtE WEST INDIESa-There has been a hurricane, or rather a succession of hurricanes, in the West Indies. The following are some particu- lars The Rosehill, M'Cosl, from Tortola, is arrived in the Clyde. Captain NM'Coll writes ...
... with our Colonies open, that the non-jn- tercourse shall be complete between our North American Colonies, as well as the West Indies and the United States. They anticipate, ffom this state of things, such ruinous results to the Vest Indies, from the increased ...
... labour, on the same principlswhich is found to operate on therest ofmankind. The free black popul ation, throughout the West Indies, is generally in a thriving state, and it appears, from authentic returns, tliat the proportion of free blacks receiving ...