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XCVI.—May. I. Proceedings of a General Meeting of the Anti-Slavery
Society and its friends, held at Exeter Hall, on Saturday, the
12th of May, 1832. Speeches of Mr. Stephen, Lord Suffield, Mr.
Buxton, M.P., Rev. J. W. Cunningham, Dr. Lushington, M. P.,

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XCVIII.-July. Communications between the Colonial Secretary of

State and the Colonies; viz., 1. Constitution of Trinidad; 2.

Liberation of forfeited Africans and Crown Slaves; 3. Persecu-

tion of Samuel Swiney, a Jamaica Slave; 4. Female Flogging in

Jamaica; 5. Female Flogging, &c., in the Bahamas; 6. Slave In-

surrection; 7. Report of the Bishop of Jamaica; 8. Free Black

and Coloured Classes, changes in their civil condition; 9. The

Protection given to Slaves in Jamaica by law illustrated

XCIX.-August 1. I. Recent Intelligence from the West Indies.-1.

Resolutions of Black Freeholders of Kingston, Jamaica; 2. Ad-

dress of Free Black and Coloured Inhabitants of Trinidad; 3.

Address of Free Black and Coloured Inhabitants of the Baha-

mas; 4. Report of the House of Assembly of Jamaica on the late

Rebellion; with the Protests of the Baptist and Wesleyan Me-

thodist Missionaries; 5. Speech of Mr. Watkis in the Jamaica

Assembly; 6. Farther Persecutions in Jamaica; 7. Appointment

of Delegates to Great Britain by Jamaica Assembly; 8. Trial of

the Editor of the Jamaica Watchman for a capital Felony

II. Rebellion in Jamaica

C.-September 1. A detailed View by Mr. Buxton, M. P., of the Progress

of Population among the Slaves in the several Slave Colonies of

Great Britain, since the first institution of the system of Regis-

tration; with Observations thereon

CI.-October 1. I. The Christian Record of Jamaica, No. 3, of March,

1832.-1. Mis-statements of Mr. Alex. Barclay; 2. Free Labour

Sugar in Jamaica; 3. Instruction of Slaves; 4. Kirk of Scotland

in Jamaica; 5. Parochial Schools in Jamaica

II. Religious Persecutions in Jamaica

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