St. Andrew's House of Correction; Tread-mill ,-- Tour through "St. Thomas in the East," -- Morant Bay; Local Magistrate; his lachrymal forebodings ,-- Proprietor of Green Wall Estate; his Testimony ,-- Testimony of a Wesleyan Missionary ,-- Belvidere Estate; Testimony of the Manager ,-- Chapel built by Apprentices ,-- House of Correction ,-- Chain-Gang ,-- A call from Special Justice Baines; his Testimony ,-- Bath ,-- Special Justice's Office; his Testimony ,-- "Alarming Rebellion," -- Testimony of a Wesleyan Missionary ,-- Principal of the Mico Charity School; his Testimony ,-- Noble instance of Filial Affection in a Negro Girl ,-- Plantain Garden River Valley; Alexander Barclay, Esq. ,-- Golden Grove Estate; Testimony of the Manager ,-- The Custos of the Parish; his Testimony ,-- Amity Hall Estate; Testimony of the Manager ,-- Lord Belmore's Prophecy ,-- Manchioneal; Special Magistrate Chamberlain; his Testimony ,-- his Weekly Court ,-- Pro slavery gnashings ,-- Visit with the Special Magistrate to the Williamsfield Estate; Testimony of the Manager ,-- Oppression of Book-keepers ,-- Sabbath; Service at a Baptist Chapel ,-- Interview with Apprentices; their Testimony ,-- Tour through St. Andrew's and Port Royal ,-- Visit to Estates in company with Special Justice Bourne ,-- White Emigrants to Jamaica ,-- Dublin Castle Estate; Special Justice Court ,-- A Despot in convulsions; arbitrary power dies hard ,-- Encounter with Mules in a mountain pass ,-- Silver Hill Estate; cases tried; Appraisement of an Apprentice ,-- Peter's Rock Estate ,-- Hall's Prospect Estate ,-- Female Traveling Merchant ,-- Negro Provision Grounds ,-- Apprentices eager to work for Money ,-- Jury of Inquest ,-- Character of Overseers ,-- Conversation with Special Justice Hamilton ,-- With a Proprietor of Estates and Local Magistrate; Testimony ,-- Spanishtown ,-- Richard Hill, Esq., Secretary of the Special Magistracy ,-- Testimony of Lord Sligo concerning him ,-- Lord Sligo's Administration; its independence and impartiality ,-- Statements of Mr. Hill ,-- Statements of Special Justice Ramsey ,-- Special Justice's Court ,-- Baptist Missionary at Spanishtown; his Testimony ,-- Actual Working of the Apprenticeship; no Insurrection; no fear of it; no Increase of Crime; Negroes improving; Marriage increased; Sabbath better kept; Religious Worship better attended; Law obeyed ,-- Apprenticeship vexatious to both parties ,-- Atrocities perpetrated by Masters and Magistrates ,-- Causes of the ill-working of the Apprenticeship -- Provisions of the Emancipation Act defeated by Planters and Magistrates ,-- The present Governor a favorite with the Planters ,-- Special Justice Palmer suspended by him ,-- Persecution of Special Justice Bourne ,-- Character of the Special Magistrates ,-- Official Cruelty; Correspondence between a Missionary and Special Magistrate ,-- Sir Lionel Smith's Message to the House of Assembly ,-- Causes of the Diminished Crops since Emancipation ,-- Anticipated Consequences of full Emancipation in 1840 ,-- Examination of the grounds of such anticipations ,-- Views of Missionaries and Colored People, Magistrates and Planters ;-- Concluding Remarks . — from The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 by American Anti-Slavery Society
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