. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 45 6 11 11 40 sets. 0a34 6a 5 1 29 7 25 2 15 8 42 3 5 10 2 3 56 11 20 4 50 ?m 5 47 0 37 6 45 1 59 7 44 3 3 8 42 4 2 9 36 4 49 10 27 5 26 11 13 5 55 11 56 6 20 m. \ rises. HighWa. 0 52 1 22 1 50 2 17 2 51 3 33 4 30 5 47 7 22 8 41 9 41 10 31 11 310a 0 0 28 1 10 1 48 2 29 3 16 4 14 5 30 7 7 8 34 9 3610 21 10 59 11 31 MISCELLANEOUS. 6* Stationary. $ in * 6 3) •_ Congress 2J. Stationary. needs j) Apo. 1\. <k j). S. 9 21 a. Rain or $ greatest ht. lat. S. snowCastor S. 10 0 d 5
. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 45 6 11 11 40 sets. 0a34 6a 5 1 29 7 25 2 15 8 42 3 5 10 2 3 56 11 20 4 50 ?m 5 47 0 37 6 45 1 59 7 44 3 3 8 42 4 2 9 36 4 49 10 27 5 26 11 13 5 55 11 56 6 20 m. \ rises. HighWa. 0 52 1 22 1 50 2 17 2 51 3 33 4 30 5 47 7 22 8 41 9 41 10 31 11 310a 0 0 28 1 10 1 48 2 29 3 16 4 14 5 30 7 7 8 34 9 3610 21 10 59 11 31 MISCELLANEOUS. 6* Stationary. $ in * 6 3) •_ Congress 2J. Stationary. needs j) Apo. 1\. <k j). S. 9 21 a. Rain or $ greatest ht. lat. S. snowCastor S. 10 0 d 5- The Session Procyon S. 9 58 drawsPollux S. 9 58 S. 8 57 in Aph. $ 6 DCastor S. 9 36 6 1). J) Per. S. 9 36 S. 9 37 S. 11 12 enters S. 8 23 S. 9 5 S. 9 8 S. 9 8 S. 8 S. 10 45 S. LI 21 S. 8 46 S. 8 43 a. to a close More rain Danger of their old tricks Clear and Mild Friends of liberty are needed at their posts. Stormy BOSTON. 1839.] Anti-Slavery JOHN BULLS MONARCHY A REFUGE FROM BROTHER JONATHANS SLAVERYFacts. Our GOVERNMENT has tried to enslave many thousand persons whoare enjoying their inalienable rights in Canada. May 10, 1828, the following reso-lution was adopted in the U. S. House of Representatives, and as appears from thejournal without opposition, or the calling for the yeas and nays. Resolved, That the President of the U. S. be and he is hereby requested to opena negotiation with the British Government, in the view to obtain an arrangementwhereby fugitive slaves who have taken refuge in the Canadian provinces of thatGovernment, rnay be surrendered by the functionaries thereof to their masters,upon their making satisfactory proof of their ownership of said slaves —JourH. R. 1 Sess. 20th Cong. pp. 715 and 720. nies, from the jury box, and from all civil offices. They are refused all license;in most of our cities, and ge
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