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Long Island.-Quiet and contented; hove-to and communicated; no complaints.

Rum Cay-Quiet and contented; anchored and communicated; no complaints.

Conception.-Uninhabited; skirted the west side.

San Salvador.-Quiet and contented; anchored and communicated; no complaints.

Watling Island.-Quiet and contented; hove-to and communicated; no complaints.

Abaco. Quiet and contented; anchored and communicated; no complaints. Nassau.

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Great Bahama Island.-Too much surf to land; hove-to and communicated with a small schooner.

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tion scheme of Messrs.
Delany and Campbell

8. Lord Wodehouse to Consul Foote. April 23 Correspondence relative

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May 8 Visit to Abbeokuta. Re

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May 8 Alale of Abbeokuta and

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12. Acting Consul McCoskry to Lord June 5 Treaty with Alake and J. Russell.

Chiefs of Lagos duly

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Spanish gunboat on Liberian schooner Quail 647

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Consular :

MUSCAT (ZANZIBAR).

1861

89. Lord J. Russell to Lieutenant- Feb. 19 Brigadier Coghlan's ReColonel Rigby.

1860

90. Lieutenant-Colonel Rigby to Sir Aug. 28 C. Wood.

port relative to Slave
Trade on East Coast
of Africa
Extraordinary conduct

of the French Consul
at Zanzibar

Zanzibar

91. Lieutenant-Colonel Rigby to the Nov. 26 Capture of Formosa Es-
Chief Secretary to the Bombay
Government.

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92. Lord J. Russell to Lieutenant

1861 May 20

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96. Lieutenant-Colonel Rigby to Lord May 4 French have resumed

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Oct. 5 Sayyid Saood

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Oct. 5 Sultan of Zanzibar not

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fice letter respecting

Slave Trade Treaties.... 695

PORTUGAL.

1861

105. Sir A. Magenis to Lord J. Russell. Feb. 16

Note from M. d'Avila
relating to Slave Trade

on East Coast of Africa 698

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nishment of persons
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will employ larger
naval force against
Cuban Slave Trade

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137. Lord J. Russell to Mr. Edwardes. July 19 How Spanish Govern

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143. Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton. Sept. 13 Cuban Slave Trade.

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No.
Consular:

SPAIN (ST. JAGO DE CUBA).

Date.
1861

195. Consul Forbes to Lord J. Russell. May 11 Correspondence

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AFRICA (BIGHT OF BENIN).

CONSULAR.

No. 2.-Consul Foote to Lord J. Russell.-(Received March 14.) (Extract.) Lagos, February 4, 1861.

HAVING good reason to believe that several of the Sierra Leone emigrants resident at Lagos not only held slaves, but purchased, bartered, and traded in them, I posted up in a conspicuous place at the entrance of my office a notice requiring all British subjects to

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