[The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 by American Anti-Slavery Society]@TWC D-Link bookThe Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 CHAPTER III 58/620
|Oats & Corn.| Y'rs.| hds.| bbls.|1/2 bbls.|kegs.|bags.| bags.| qrs.| -- ---+-----+------+---------+-----+-----+------+-----+ 1833 | 49| 2146| 30 | " | " | 430| 50| 1834 | 401| 8561| 99 | 57 | " | 100| 1025| 1835 | 2024| 10762| " | " | " | 2913| 3134| 1836 | 4| 4048| " | " | 1058| 8168| 3119| -- ---+-----+------+---------+-----+-----+------+-----+ IMPORTS OF CATTLE, ETC. Cattle.
Horses.
Mules. 1833 649 462 65 1834 549 728 24 1835 569 1047 43 1836 1013 1345 104 RETURN OF EXPORTS--SUGAR. hhds.
trcs.
bbls. 1832 18,804 1278 838 1833 27,015 1505 651 1834 27,593 1464 1083 1835 24,309 1417 938 1836 25,060 1796 804 * * * * * VALUATIONS OF APPRENTICES IN JAMAICA. "From the 1st of August, 1834, to 31st of May, 1836, 998 apprentices purchased their freedom by valuation, and paid L33,998.
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