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I NDEX. & c , 306; Methodist Missions suppressed, 313 Spanish slavery, milder type of, 31, 86, 116, 228, 272, 230, 321 Spirituid despotism, 109-10, 232, &c. " Statu liber," no relief for ill-treatment of, 110 Stewart, Mr. (111.), Testimony, 43 Stone. A . A. (Testimony), 118,'126 Story's M Conflict of Laws," 242 Subjects of slavery, 232, &c. Sugar plantations " use u p" slaves, C5 Summers, Mr. (Va.), 21 Swain, William and Moses ( Testimony), 126 Taylor, Judge, 176 Tennessee: slaves may not traffic, 82; il'.-clothtd, 130; law on killing slaves, 166; and see N . Carolina, 164 ; slaves without pass, 212; penal laws v. slaves, 290; laws v. emancipation, 319-20; expatriation laws, 334 Testimony excluded, 14:J, 279, &c. Thome, Rev. James A . (Testimony), 206 Torrey, D r. (Testimony), 255 Traffic in slaves, 30, &c. Treatment of sick, infirm, and aged, 132 Tucker, Judge (Tx?stimnny), 220 Turner, L . (Testimony), 24 Turpin, M r. (Missionary), 313, 360 Unlimited power, 13, 107 " Unlawful assemblies," 188 " Unusual punishments" prohibited, 146, & c ; defined, 147, &c. " Used up" infiveto eight years, 118-19 Uses of slave-property, 62, &c.

no crime to gamble with them, 80; laws forbidding them to hold property, 81; may not traffic, 80; nor hire out, 83; nor marry, 90 ; nor constitute families, 98 ; nor control their children,.98, 102, 182; nor appeal from master, 111; cost of their support, 138; aged sent out to beg, 138; punished at will, 110; cannot testify, 113; imprisoned by owners, 151-2; battery of them, by owners, no breach of the peace, 153 ; not even by shooting, 15-1; laws concerning murder of. 1C1; outlawry of, 164; controlled by overseers and by c hildren, 182; how protected, as.property, 185, 190; branded,cropped, shot, 203-4, 213; cannot sue master, 221; no right of redemption, 226; nor of education, 232; norot religion, 232; whipped to death for religion, 237; follow condition of slave-mother, 251 ; civil condition, 269; no access to judiciary, 274; whipped by law for failing to sustain suit for freedom, 278; subjection to all white persons, 283; \ elf-defence not allowed to coloured persons, 284-5; penal lawi t;. tlaves, 287; slavehunts, 214-17 Slaveholders may not allow slaves to traffic or hold property, 82, &c.; authority of, 146-7; rights not to be questioned in courts, 157-8; self-inlerest doe* not proect the slave, 179; not bound to show title to a slave claiming freedom, 223-4; do not enjoy civil and religious libertv, 350, &c.

Smith, D r. A . G. (Testimony), 128 Smvthe, Hon. Alexander (Testimony), 117, 125 Vanderpool, H on. Mr., 22 Smylie, Rev. James (Testimony), 35, " Verbal instruction" fur slaves, 302, 313 44 Somerset, Janus (slivc), case, 240 Violence to female chastity, 204 South Carolina: chattel tenure, 9 ; V irginia: slaves chattels,'10 ; may not warranty of slaves, 17; slaves can own traffic, 83; sold for trading, 86; t othiug, 75-6 ; may not traffic, 82; clothing of slaves, 130; damages law of labour, 113; of food and to slave-property, 187-8; weapons clothing, 122; laws respecting c ruforbidden, 212;" killing lawfully, elty, 144, 162, 280; damages to slave214; " literary fund," from sale of property, 186-7; slaves witliout pass, emancipated negroes, 253; testing 211; enticing slaves, 214; perpeclaims to freedom, 277: attorneys tuity of slavtry, 229; imprisonment fined for pleading, if suit fails, 277; of coloured seamen, 340 ; laws v. free coloured persons striking white emancipation, 318; testing claims to persons, 284; penal laws r. slaves, freedom, 276-7; owner exculpated by 291; education prohibited, 298; oath, 280; death for striking white religious worship forbidden, 307-8; person, 283-1; penal laws r . slaves, emancipation laws, 31S-20; no free290; education prohibited, 297, dom of speech or of the press, 363