SLAVERY
... SLAVERY. Sir EA RDLEY WILMOT gave notice that on to-morrow he should move that his motion standing for that day, on the subject of slavery, should be discharged, and that he would bring the subject forward on the 225 May inst. ...
... SLAVERY. Sir EA RDLEY WILMOT gave notice that on to-morrow he should move that his motion standing for that day, on the subject of slavery, should be discharged, and that he would bring the subject forward on the 225 May inst. ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. HEATHCOTE presented a petition from Dennington, in the county of Lincoln, praying for the total abolition of Negro Slavery. The Marquis of CHANDOS would take the opportunity of the presenting of that petition, to ask the NAle Lord opposite ...
... SLAVERY. Petitions were presented from Folkstone by Sir E.KNATCHBULL ; from Sherborne, by Mr. M. PITT; from Brompton and another place, by Sir J. GRAHAM ; from Oakham, by Sir G. HEATHcFTE ; from Berwick-upon-Tweed, by Sir F. BLAKE; and from Greenock, ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. J. Scott presented a petition from the borough of Bridport and two other places, praying for the Abolition of Slavery.-.- Ordered to be printed. Similar Petitions were presented from Tring and two other places by Sir J. Sebright ; from Guildford ...
... SLAVERY. A. MinisteriaLprotest against slavery has been made in the Spanish Cortes. On Saturday Minister Becarra promised that a new Constitution s h ou ld b e b roug ht forward for th 9 Spanish. West India island of Porto Rico. In so pledg in g himself ...
... SLAVERY. Lord BROUGHAM, in presenting a petition from the Anti -slavery Association against the revival of the traffic in the West Indies and the West Coast of Africa, called the attention of the house to the proceedings that had lately taken place in ...
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... SLAVERY. Mr. WILBERFORCE presented several petitions from Religiotis Associations, in favour of the Abolition of Slavery. Sir I COFFIN said, the Hon. Oentlemon laboured under a singular derusion on this subject. He had passed many years of his life in ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. JAMES STEWART gave notice that he should in Committee on the Negro Apprenticeship Bill move a clause for the total abolition of Negro apprenticeship in .the island of Jamaica on the first of August 1838. Mr. WARBURTON inquired whether there ...
... SLAVERY. MT. CARTWIIIGIIT presented aputition from the Inhabitants of trundle, against Slavery,--Ordered to be p rinted. presented a similar petition Not the 'rown of Nantwich, in Cheshire.—Ordered to be printed. A petition to the same effect was presented ...
... commencement of the Session, but he thought . that the system of Slavery should be seriously considered. He was of opinion that the Slave Trade could never be effectually suppressed, until Slavery itself was abolished. He particularly alluded to the domestic ...
... SLAVERY. . The Bishop of BATH and WELLS presented a petition from Glastonbury, praying for the abolition of Slavery, and approving of the measures taken by his Majesty's Government in 1823, to obtain that end.—Laid on the table. Lord CAWDOR presented ...