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sion Fund, the List or Statement in triplicate, as required by the Regulation of the said Fund.

By His Excellency's command.

DE VEER.

The Secretary of Government,
J. G. RINGEling.

Agrees with the Original. The Secretary of Government,

J. G. RINGELING.

(Addressed) To the Mixed Court for the Abolition of Slave-trade, established in the Colony of Surinam. For a true Copy, the Secretary of the Mixed Court for the Abolition of Slave-trade.

G. DE VEER. Translated from the aforesaid true Copy, written in the Dutch Language. J. G. RINGELING, Sworn Translator. Paramaribo, the 31st July, 1826.

No. 111.-J. H. Lance, Esq. to Mr. Sec. Canning.-(Rec. Dec. 18.) SIR, Surinam, September 25, 1826. HAVING in the last dry season experienced a very severe attack of sickness, from the effects of which I am not yet perfectly recovered, and a change to a colder climate being recommended to me by my Medical advisers, I should feel most sensibly obliged, if you, Sir, would have the goodness to procure His Majesty's permission for me to pass a few months in England in the ensuing Year, for the purpose of reestablishing my health. I have, &c.

The Right Hon. Georg Canning.

J. H. LANCE.

No. 112.-His Majesty's Comm". to Mr. Sec". Canning.-(Rec. Dec. 18.)
SIR,
Surinam, October 14, 1826.
We have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your several
Despatches of the present Year, dated June 28th, 1826, and July 8th,
1826, with their respective Enclosures.

We have, &c.

C. E. LEFROY. J. H. LANCE.

The Right Hon. George Canning.

SIR,

No. 113.-Joseph Planta, Jun. Esq. to J. H. Lance, Esq. Foreign Office, December 29, 1826. MR. SECRETARY CANNING has received your Letter of the 25th of September, 1826; and I am directed by him to state to you, that, under the circumstances which you mention, with respect to your health, Mr. Canning consents to grant you permission to return to England, in the ensuing Year, for a period of 6 months, if the state of your health should require it.

You are aware that your Salary will be diminished by one-half during your absence, and that the time during which you are absent cannot be counted in that period of "actual service at your Post," in consideration of which a Pension may eventually be granted to you.

J. H. Lance, Esq.

I am, &c.

JOSEPH PLANTA, JUN.

No. 114. Mr. Secretary Canning to His Majesty's Commissioners.
GENTLEMEN,
Foreign Office, December 30, 1826.

I HAVE received your Despatches up to the 14th of October, 1826.
His Majesty's Government have learnt with much satisfaction, the
Regulations which have been adopted for the Registration of Slaves in
Surinam, with a view to the more effectual suppression of any attempts
which might be made to carry on an illegal Traffick in Slaves in that
Country.

I send to you, for your information, the accompanying Copy of a
Despatch which, by His Majesty's Command, I have addressed upon
this subject to His Majesty's Ambassador at the Court of The King of
The Netherlands*.
I am, &c.

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Abolition of Slave-trade by Portugal....

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BRAZIL.

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Sec. Canning....
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38. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Mar. 28,
Secr. Canning..
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39. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. June 17,
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Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. July 12,
Seer. Canning......
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Slaves imported and exported.
Bahia, 1826

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72. Mr. Consul Hesketh to Mr. Sec. Can-J D. Mar. 8,
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