Emigrating to Pennsylvania, 1849
EMIGRATING TO PENNSYLVANIA
EMIGRATING TO PENNSYLVANIA
Something Wrong.
We mentioned in our last, that fifteen Negroes had absconded from their masters in this County, on last Saturday night, and we have since been informed that two more of Mr. Dall’s Negroes runaway on Monday night There is evidently a secret influence at work in this County, which, if not dis covered and frustrated, will, ere ten years elapse, effect a total abolition of Slavery.
THE HERALD OF FREEDOM
Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1846.
Money for Contrabands—None for the People.
Colored Convicts.-
LIBERATED.
– Joseph Balance, Esq., who lately passed through this city on his way to HagersTown, Md, to prove the freedom of a colored man who had been kidnapped in this State, and taken and lodged in the prison of that place as a runaway, returned on Saturday last with the information, that after considerable difficulty, he succeeded in obtaining his discharge, and bringing him back to this State.
Lancaster Examiner
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