the capture. You will take care that this provision is complied with, and that the Negroes captured by British cruizers shall be delivered over to you as the person appointed by Her Majesty's Government to receive them, and shall be placed either in a receiving ship at the Cape Verds, or in some other place where they may be taken care of, until you can send them to a British colony, which you will do by the very earliest opportunity. You will observe, that they must be kept apart from the Negroes captured by Portuguese cruizers, as these last, after having been delivered over to the Portuguese Government, are, according to Treaty, to be placed under the superintendence of the Board of Negroes at Boa Vista, referred to in the early part of this despatch. Her Majesty's Commissioners. I am, &c. ABERDEEN. 367 2. The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. Jan. 18 State of Slave Trade in Cuba merly in the British May 2 Slave Trade in Cuba. 14. Mr. Bulwer to the Earl of Aber- April 27 Correspondence with Spa 369 deen nish Government on 78. 39 Commission for inquiring into the expediency of enacting penal laws against slave traders... 390 June 8 Report on Slave Trade. Communications with the Captain-General... 392 Sept. 8 Communications on Slave Trade with the CaptainGeneral 392 Oct. 3 Case of the Kelsall family, detained in slavery....... 394 81. The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. Nov. 28 Case of the Kelsall family 395 Crawford 395 396 396 397 117. The Earl of Aberdeen to Baron Feb. 26 Case of the Oriente. Moncorvo 124. Lord Howard de Walden to the April 21 Slave Trade in PortuEarl of Aberdeen guese possessions in Africa 899 402 147. Baron Moncorvo to the Earl of Aug. 28 Queries arising out of Aberdeen the execution of the Treaty 148. Lord Howard de Walden to the Aug. 23 Board of Superintendence Earl of Aberdeen 172. Mr. Smith to the Earl of Aber- Sept. 25 Establishment of a tribu 196. The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. Feb. 27 Case of the Vencedora.... 423 Hamilton 201. Mr. Hamilton to the Earl of Jan. 27 Ubatuba affair. Apology Aberdeen demanded from Governor of St. Paul 424 No. Consular: BRAZIL (RIO DE JANEIRO). Date 1843 SUBJECT. 235. Mr. Hesketh to the Earl of Aber- Nov. 11 Explanation of his rea deen 1844 Page Report on slavery and Slave Trade in Brazil.... 478 Statistics of population of province of Paraiba 494 BRAZIL (PERNAMBUCO). 1844 496 265. Mr. Cowper to the Earl of Aber- Jan. deen NETHERLANDS. 1843 269. Sir Edward Disbrowe to the Earl Dec. 29 Negroes illegally introof Aberdeen 1844 271. The Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Feb. 5 Edward Disbrowe duced into Surinam after the Treaty of 1818 502 272. Sir Edward Disbrowe to the Earl Feb. 6 Ditto ditto of Aberdeen 273. Negroes of the Légère.... 503 504 278. 279. 277. Mr. Hudson to the Earl of Aber- May No. Date 1844 SUBJECT. Page 281. The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. June 25 Hudson Negroes bought in Dela- 508 283. Mr. Hudson to the Earl of Aber- July 12 Negroes of the Légère. 285. The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. Sept. 3 Relatives of the Negroes 512 of the Snow, held in sla- 513 286. Mr. Hudson to the Earl Aberdeen of Aug. 31 Negroes of the Snow No. 1.-Mr. Bulwer to the Earl of Aberdeen.-(Rec. January 15.) MY LORD, Madrid, January 7, 1844. IN obedience to the instructions contained in your Lordship's despatch of the 19th ultimo, I have the honour to inclose a copy of the note which I have addressed to Senhor Gonzalez Bravo, regarding the late occupation of the island of Fernando Po by the Spanish I have, &c. Government. HENRY LYTTON BULWER. |