SLAVERy
... SLAVERy. Mr. BEAUMONT presented Zietiiion from the inhabitants of Holdingbarn, in the county of Northumberland, praying for the abolition of negro slavery.--Ordered to he the ...
... SLAVERy. Mr. BEAUMONT presented Zietiiion from the inhabitants of Holdingbarn, in the county of Northumberland, praying for the abolition of negro slavery.--Ordered to he the ...
... the Slave Trade and slavery in the Brazils and , Cuba are continued mainly for the sake of cultivating sugar. If there were no sugar plantations, and if sugar did not command a high price in Europe, there would be neither, slavery nor the Slave Trade ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. OTWAY CAVE presented a petition from the Inhabitants of Lutterworth, praying the Abolition of Slavery in the West India Islands. The Honourable Member stated that it was his firm belief that no measure to carry the object of the petitioners ...
... SLAVERY. Lord BROUGHAM presented a petition from the Anti-Slavery Society of Belfast, praying that slavery might be abolished in the East Indies ; also a. petition from another Anti-Slavery Society, praying that the importation of Hill Coolies .into the ...
... motion to the house on the subject of slavery. He now rose to name a day for that purpose. It was his intention on that day week to bring before their lordships a distinct motion on the subject of slavery as regarded negro apprenticeship, and of the slave ...
... SLAVERY. Lord ELLENBORUGH, after moving for some re'urns relative to slave captures, expressed an anxious wish to know from the noble baron opposite (Lord G!enelg) when the government intended to bring in the bill which he had mentioned in Tuesday night's ...
... SLAVERY. The annual meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society was held on Monday. The report gave the following returns of the slave population in various part of the world : United States, 3,095,000 • Brazil, 3,250,000 ; Spanish Colonies, 900,000; Dutch Colonies ...
... SLAVERY. Lord MORPETH presented a petition from the town of Leeds, praying for the abolition of negro slavery. The petition was signed by the mayor, the vicar, and upwards of 15,000 of the principal Inhabitants in every branch of business, and of every ...
... SLAVERY. Lord BROUGHAM then rose, and said that be called upon their Lordships, the legislators of 1833, to work out in 1838 the wise and Christian principle which they had sanctioned in that measure. Reminding their Lordships of what he had stated to ...
... SLAVERy. Mr. LEYCESTER presented a petition from the inhabitants of the Borough of Shaftesbury, praying for the abolition of slavery. THE SHERIFF OF DUBLIN. Colonel BARRY said, before the order of the day was read Sir J. NEWPORT said, that after the ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. LITTLETON presented a petition from %Vest Drom%via, in the county of Stafford, praying for the abolition of slavery. The Hon. Member said that he concurred in the prayer of the petition, and his concurrence was the more cordial, because the ...
... SLAVERY. TIMES—We certainly hiWanCiously and earnestly at all times recommended the abolition of slavery ; and whenever the measures of government were eluded - , have helped to detect the fraud—whenever they fell short of their object, called for more ...