guese authorities engaged in Slave Trade at Mozambique April 5 Note from Marquis de Loulé relative to Slave Trade on West Coast of Africa. Importa 1341 tions into St. Thomas. 1342 April 25 Note to Portuguese Government relative to export of slaves from May 16 Slaves from Loanda to May 23 Further representations 1349 1350 June 14 Slave Trade to St. Thomas. Marquis de Loulé has had no answer from Minister July 24 Note to Marquis de Loulé respecting correspondence between Governor-General of Angola and Her Majesty's Commissioners. 1351 Aug. 2 Capture of brig supposed Alegre by Her Majesty's ship Torch. 1355 July 25 Governor-General of Angola will be instructed relative to correspondence with Her Majesty's Commissioners. 1356 Aug. 8 Note to Portuguese Government. Dr. Livingstone's report on Slave Trade. Connivance of Portuguese authorities 1356 Sept. 1 Exportation of negroes to St. Thomas will be discontinued Sept. 11 Slave-hunting in Mo zambique. Note from 1357 1358 GREAT BRITAIN AND SPAIN. No. 210. Mr. Herries to Earl Russell. Date. 1862 Oct. 4 SUBJECT. Page Has thanked Portu- ter. Landing of slaves 1371 232. Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton. May 15 New Judge and Arbi trator of Spain have 233. Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell. May 14 Slaves in San Domingo. 1372 Note from Señor Col- 1373 April 29 Buenaventura Cubano. Note to Spanish Go vernment 1373 June 29 Slave Trade in Cuba and United States' Treaty Conversation with Señor Collantes. 1375 June 30 Buenaventura Cubano. Conversation 247. Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton. July 23 Memorial from citizens with 1376 313. Acting Consul-General Saunders July 31 Slave Trade in White 1397 1399 July 31 Despatch to Consul Petherick respecting Slave Trade on White Nile 1403 Aug. 6 Protest of Amabile. 1465 Sept. 12 Amabile in prison on 317. Earl Russell to Consul-General Oct. 31 Colquhoun. charge of slave-trading 1411 To release Debono and Amabile. Evidence insufficient 318. Acting Consul-General Saunders Oct. 23 Further particulars reto Earl Russell. 1412 specting Amabile 1413 Nov. 27 Murder of Lieutenant Fountaine and crew.... 1413 No.3.-Acting Consul McCoskry to Earl Russell.-(Rec. Jan. 10, 1862.) SINCE writing my last despatch relating to Abbeokuta, I have received from Commander Bedingfeld a letter reporting that the Alake and Chiefs have, in answer to a letter from him, given some explanations about the last human sacrifice, which under the cir cumstances we are bound to accept as satisfactory. I transmit herewith 3 inclosures:-No. 1, Commander Beding. feld's letter; No. 2, letter of Alake and Chiefs; and No. 3, letter of Christian converts in Abbeokuta, in reference to the same subject. I have also received to-day a letter from the Alake and Chiefs informing me that they have withdrawn their prohibition against the return of Mr. Samuel Crowther, jun., and requesting me to join Commander Bedingfeld in writing to England--they do not say to whom that the Rev. Mr. Townsend should come out once more to see them. I have, &c. W. McCOSKRY Earl Russell. |