. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... ) . their Rather low tides. relief © ent. Summer S. 9 24 a. tides. Monthly Concert.*? South 9 58 S. 9 58 a. Fine sum£ in sup. 6 ©• mer weatherRather high tides. RelievdAlphacca S. 8 55 a. the^ fr South 9 36 a. THE FLORIDA CODE OF LAW,TC To be sanctioned by the free slates if we admit Florida into the Union, whileshe cherishes a system which is both the offspring and parent of LYNCH LAWO AN AWAY, a negro fellow named BEN ; 18 years of age, rather th
. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... ) . their Rather low tides. relief © ent. Summer S. 9 24 a. tides. Monthly Concert.*? South 9 58 S. 9 58 a. Fine sum£ in sup. 6 ©• mer weatherRather high tides. RelievdAlphacca S. 8 55 a. the^ fr South 9 36 a. THE FLORIDA CODE OF LAW,TC To be sanctioned by the free slates if we admit Florida into the Union, whileshe cherishes a system which is both the offspring and parent of LYNCH LAWO AN AWAY, a negro fellow named BEN ; 18 years of age, rather thin in fleshM-ft^ &c. As I have traced him out in several places in town, I am certain he isharbored. This notice is given that I am determined, that whenever he is takenTO PUNISH HIM until he informs me who has given him food and protectionand I SHALL APPLY THE LAW OF JUDGE LYNCH, TO MY OWNSATISFACTION, on those concerned in his concealment. A. WATSON. [See p. 25, and III, V, VIII, pp. 31, 32.] Florida Herald, (St. Augustine,) June 23, 1838. The general conduct of the negroes has been worthy of much praise. Theirdemeanor is peaceable and orderly. Ralph Higinbothom, U. S. Consul. 1 There is no possible danger of personal violence from the slaves : should a foreignpower invade our island, I have no doubt that the negroes would, to a man, figbfor
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