. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... a41 10 48 11 39 7i 0 16 0 48 1 131 35 1 51 2 92 27 2 45 3 83 34rises9al8 10 1010 54I MISCELLANEOUS. f? 6 3> • Ct. Legis. meetsZavijava S. 9 22 a. Slave 1 53 Algorab S. 9 42 a. holders 2 57 f? South 1 47 m. begin to 3 41 Denebola S. 8 56 a. come 4 46 # gr. ht. kt S. $ in Perihe 6 5 Algorab S. 9 28 a. North 7 24 Low tides. # d >. Fair 8 28 £ Stationary. Warm 9 23 Alioth on mer. 9 37 10 $ in Ap. g d ]>• Symptoms 10 56 j) Perigee. of mobs 11 43 4 South 9 17 a. Cooler with0a31 Rather hig


. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... a41 10 48 11 39 7i 0 16 0 48 1 131 35 1 51 2 92 27 2 45 3 83 34rises9al8 10 1010 54I MISCELLANEOUS. f? 6 3> • Ct. Legis. meetsZavijava S. 9 22 a. Slave 1 53 Algorab S. 9 42 a. holders 2 57 f? South 1 47 m. begin to 3 41 Denebola S. 8 56 a. come 4 46 # gr. ht. kt S. $ in Perihe 6 5 Algorab S. 9 28 a. North 7 24 Low tides. # d >. Fair 8 28 £ Stationary. Warm 9 23 Alioth on mer. 9 37 10 $ in Ap. g d ]>• Symptoms 10 56 j) Perigee. of mobs 11 43 4 South 9 17 a. Cooler with0a31 Rather high tides. wind N ]>• and rain. Cor Ca. S. 9 15 a. MeetingsJ? South 0 53 m. in PhiladelMiddling tides. phia. Alioth on mer. 9 2 S. 9 44 a. More rain0 enters]!. .Cor Caroli S. 8 51 a. 8 45 £ to be seen in the morning 9 35 ]) 12 $ greatest elong. W. 10 47 4 South 9 22 a. Showers. 11 21 Spica S. 9 0 a. N. E. Con-11 57*? d-:>. J? cP0. vention m. Rather Annual Meeting 0 34 of the Ohio A. S. Society. 1 14 high tides. ? BOSTON. 1839.] Anti-Slavery COLORED SCHOOLS BROKEN UP, IN THE FREE STATES. When schools have been established for colored scholars, the law-makers and the mob have combined to destroy them ;—as at Canterbury, Ct., at Canaan, N. H., Aug. 10, 1835, at Zanesville and Brown Co., Ohio, in 1836. IMMEDIATE 1, 1834, 30,000 slaves were emancipated in Antigua. Without any apprenticeship, or system of preparation, preceding the act, the chains were brokenat a stroke, and they all went out free ! It is now four years since these 30,000slaves were turned loose among 2,000 whites, their former masters. Thesemasters fought against the emancipation bill with all their force and fury. Theyremonstrated with the British Government—conjured and threatened,—protestedthat emancipation would ruin the island, that the emancipated slaves would neverwork—would turn vagabonds, butcher the whites and flood the island with beggaryan


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