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by during the apprenticeship, became at once the favorite with a great part of the Jamaica and Barbados planters. If they in any cases offered higher wages, they made it up by charging higher rent for the houses and grounds, which the negroes had built and brought under culture on their properties. It was before the first of August that this procedure was resolved upon by the planters, as we gather from numerous communications in the papers recommending a variety of modes of getting labor for less than its natural market value. We select a single one of these as a specimen, by the application to which of a little arithmetic, it will be perceived that the employer would _bring the laborer in debt_ to him at the end of the year, though not a moment should be lost by sickness or other casualty. The humanity of the document is perfectly of a piece with that of the system which would civilize mankind by making merchandize of them. To the Editor of the Morning journal. SIR,--Let meetings be held, not only in every parish, but in every district of a parish, and let all land-owners, &c., agree not to rent land under L8[A] per acre, and not to sell it for less than double that sum. Should a few be found regardless of the _general weal_, let the proprietary, &c. join and purchase such lands, and if otherwise, it is presumed the dissentients to the measure would be so small as not to affect in any material degree the _general_ interest, inasmuch as those who dissented, from the consequent scarcity of land arising from the measure, would demand a high rental for their land. The _maximum_ system appears to be preferable to the _minimum_. I have therefore made choice of it as a stimulus to the laborers to work _at least_ four days or thirty-six hours in the week to pay for their rent, &c. &c., _or pay 2s. 1d. for every day's absence_; or, if sick, pay up the labor by working on the Friday, &c., _and Saturday, if needful_. Weekly settlements with both parties, or _immediate summary ejectment_, if deemed necessary. [Footnote A: The sums are in the currency of the islands when not otherwise specified, that is 7s 6d to the dollar.] L s. d. Rent of 2 acres of land as a ground for each able adult, at L5 per acre 10 0 0 Do. of house and garden, from L4 to L10 per annum, say 6 0 0 _Medical attendance, medicine, &c. &c., worth
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