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Klesgaton. Jamaica M ON D A Y. MARCH 8, 1858

... medial and ear'-.41 advice arising Item various canes, as—to on.tbst is, and medicine' were obtained - - I- gratis during slavery; morefter, the pew pie also resort to the übeah and myal men, The Doctor c.ituplaine of the tracks end roads leading to the ...

Published: Monday 08 March 1858
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 3013 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SI:UPPING INTELLIG IgiCE

... sented, in which the following remarkable passage occurred :— Slavery is the muse of the civil war ; without it the rebellion could not have existed, and could not continue.— Some believe slavery to be right and that it should be extended; others hold the ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3245 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AMICRICA

... government of the Untteni Staten. I • our view the grand question its now, can we restore peaceland witiv•ut reference to slavery or the horn at sal If the prods. . met' and cots of the Administration are they will stand as law till repealed. The past ...

carry it 011 the 30111 December, wtien it expired; and ae the new bill only al l,a for the opening

... pretty well, under the circumstances, and the constitutional gravity of the Board was sot in any way disturbed A great Anti Slavery Meeting has been held in Saint !Cry, at which the Bee J H M LL D., presided in the unavoidable absence el the Custos. The ...

Ktagston. Jamslea. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 18C4

... referred tn. ~ ..lir c o n s . her fervour in the cause of freedom—her hoe. nintee considered whether it *mild h e me of slavery appears to Lave subuided. She advisable to keve a rev i.ieu of the statute lau va( silently permits the Spaniards to their ...

Published: Tuesday 12 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 2212 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HON. HOZTSF, OF ASSEMBLY

... nen; similarly situated. The next resoluti .1 was that ..f Mr. Gordon, to request the Governor t n a grant of £lOO to Anti-slavery Society in England. Mr. Solomon regretted the pecnniary circumstances of the colooy would not permit it, but to mark the feeling ...

Published: Wednesday 13 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1552 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WagSffia. aimmesiss. WEDNESDAY, JAXCAST Is, 1664

... question unless they really and truly feel the pinch ofinisfortune. If inquiry be made, it will be found that public anti-slavery meetings are never held in this colony except in periods of great depression. When the price of sugar is very low in the market ...

Published: Wednesday 13 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1081 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Hon. Mouse of Assembly

... Y Force. Adj.,urorti. PROPOSED ABOLITION OF SLAVERY IN THE lINITEC STATES. Ile (Ioval) Legielature pearled a 1.11 ,e ,fling etteventton to 'newt on the 13th :t.nrtt,try brit, f• tit the abolitiou of slavery Ihr hil; of Senator Hale more effectuslly t ...

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... nociety. Beside. this, the infliction of corporal punishment in this country caution with it recollections of the days of slavery, and for this reason, it will be felt to It. initre degrading than a aim kr punishment would be con.iiieriid among She Cia ...

HON. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

... of society. Besides this, the infliction of corporal p hment in this country carries with it recollections of the days of slavery, and for this reason it will be felt to be mop degrading than a similar punishment would be considered among the same class ...

Published: Tuesday 19 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1937 | Page: 2, 3 | Tags: none

Jamaica. WEDNESDAY, JANCART 20, 1864

... so degrading a mode ofpunishment as that of the lash. It belongs to a bygone and dark age, is a memorial of the curse of slavery, has a tendency to blunt every moral feeling in those upon whom it is it.flicted, is cruel and barbarous, and may become the ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1181 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

lih, MOIL Legisalive Gene&

... to for is a-c ant reading. The houourable gentleman maid, in the course of hie remarks on the principle of the Bill, that slavery was doomed—Sir Robert Peel had mid 17 yews ay. By poising th s hill, an act of justice would be so He thought it a prefect ...