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Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser

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Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Sunday's Mail.—Letter were received on Friday morning in London from Martinique and Guadaloupe. In the former place the insurrection had been put down; but in Guadaloupe, letters of the 24th of February state, that serious disturbances had ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Sunday's MaiL—The Emefous packet, which haa arrived at Falmouth, from Carthagena and Jamaica, brings intelligence that the House of Assembly of that Island had passed the Slave Bill; and also that they have refused to maintain the troops ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Wolnesd tin Mail.—The Jamaica Chronicle of the 4th ()ember states that the subscription in Jamaica for the sufferers at Barbadoes amounts to 800 dollars. The order of the British lioverunumt for emancipating the Crown slaves has been carried ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Saturday's Mail.---DiSTUILSANCES IN ASTICCA..—(FTCI7I a Correspondent. )—The following fact serves to prove that the idaves in our West India colonies are more capable of appreciating humane and liberal treatment than the planters will admit ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Wednesday's Mail.—Jamaica Papers to the fllst of July have been received this morning. It was reported on the lath, on the arrival of the Champion from Port-au-Prince, that St. Domingo was in a very unsettled state, and that the old jealousy ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Wednesday's Mail.-113y the Jamaica mail, bringing papers ,U 1 the 2tith of October, we have the speech of the Governor to the House of Assembly on the day preceding. The speech date , that the slave act of last session had been left to its ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. SUNDAY'g MAlL—Jamaica Papers were yesterday received to the 31st of August. We regret to find the, spit* of party displayed by the colonists against the Missionaries Is as strong as ever, and that great excitelnent pttrat in the colony. A ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Monday's MaiL—We have advises from St. Barthoiotnew's, which state that the King of Sweden had granted the eligibility to vote for members of the Council and of the Courts of Justice to free people of colour in that island, of years of age ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. SATCADAY's MAIL.—The Trinidad Papers tO OW Ist alt. important intelligens*. The Oovesometst hut ordered the Orders is Council to he strietlyorifereed.-31weecesetwere consequence set for trial. The too Alcides (without whom no trial take place)' ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Wednesday's Mail.—Extract of a private letter from St. Thomas, 28th March, 1831 :— Yesterday intelligence was received Antigua of a revolt among the negroes; eleven estates had been burned and destroyed, and by letters from thence, when ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. Sunday's Mail. —Accounts from Demerit; morning of the 12th ult., mention that the colony continued in a very u_ settled state—no courts of law, no legal proceedings of antr for nearly three month*. We understand the to. (to that there had ...

WEST INDIES

... WEST INDIES. News has been received of an alarming insurrection which broke out in February, among the slaves in the island of Alartinique. It appears that on the night of the 9th to the 10th of that month, a number of armed slaves in a state of rebellion ...