Parliamentary Papers, Volumen75H.M. Stationery Office, 1866 |
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... copy of a letter from the Commander of Her Majesty's ship " Griffon , " which has been communicated to me by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , containing information respecting the movements of the notorious Spanish slave ...
... copy of a letter from the Commander of Her Majesty's ship " Griffon , " which has been communicated to me by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , containing information respecting the movements of the notorious Spanish slave ...
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... copy of a letter I have written to Adjoké on the subject of his outrage . Their Lordships will see that I have inflicted a fine of twenty - five pun- cheons upon him , and that no trade is to take place with him until this is paid . 13 ...
... copy of a letter I have written to Adjoké on the subject of his outrage . Their Lordships will see that I have inflicted a fine of twenty - five pun- cheons upon him , and that no trade is to take place with him until this is paid . 13 ...
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... copy of which with translation I inclose . On 12th one of the prisoners declared that steamer was to return for boat on 13th off Red Point ; I therefore ( in hope of getting her near me should she come in ) hoisted out my mizen mast ...
... copy of which with translation I inclose . On 12th one of the prisoners declared that steamer was to return for boat on 13th off Red Point ; I therefore ( in hope of getting her near me should she come in ) hoisted out my mizen mast ...
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... copy of a despatch received from Her Majesty's Commissioner on the 16th December , as well as a copy of my answer to it . I have to request that you will be good enough to give me instructions as to ordering the Commanders of cruizers ...
... copy of a despatch received from Her Majesty's Commissioner on the 16th December , as well as a copy of my answer to it . I have to request that you will be good enough to give me instructions as to ordering the Commanders of cruizers ...
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... copy of their apology and promise to pay ( Inclosures Nos . 13 and 14 ) . A fortunate circumstance which I was lucky enough to turn to account had a share in deciding this long- pending matter . A large ship was seen coming round the ...
... copy of their apology and promise to pay ( Inclosures Nos . 13 and 14 ) . A fortunate circumstance which I was lucky enough to turn to account had a share in deciding this long- pending matter . A large ship was seen coming round the ...
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Abyssinia Acting Consul Admiralty April arrived authorities Benguela boats Bonny British Bulwer Captain captured cargo of slaves carried Chiefs Ciceron Coast of Africa Commander Ruxton Commissioner to Earl Commodore Wilmot communication Congo Consul Consul-General Bunch copy Court Crampton crew Cuba December dhow Ditto Duke of Loulé Earl Russell Earl Russell.-(Received engaged Excellency Excellency's Extract Faithful Majesty Foreign Office Gallas Gondar Governor Governor-General Havana herewith honour to inclose honour to inform honour to report Inclosure instant instructions island January Jaseur July June King landed letter libertos Lieutenant Loanda Lord Lordship Lordship's despatch Magenis Majesty Majesty's Commissioner Majesty's Government Majesty's ship March Margarita Quintero Massowah matter Minister Mozambique natives negroes November Pandora piracy port Portuguese proceedings provinces received River River Congo Russell to Sir Senhor Señor sent Sierra Leone Signed Slave Trade Spanish steamer suppression Teegray Traffic in Slaves transmit Treaty ultimo vessel Zanzibar
Pasajes populares
Página 29 - When the regular course of justice is interrupted by revolt, rebellion, or insurrection, so that the Courts of Justice cannot be kept open, civil ivar exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on the same footing as if those opposing the Government were foreign enemies invading the land.
Página 134 - ... in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people...
Página 29 - As a civil war is never publicly proclaimed, eo nomine against insurgents, its actual existence is a fact in our domestic history which the Court is bound to notice and to know.
Página 23 - To invest the collectors, or other revenue officers where there are no collectors , with power to seize and detain vessels under circumstances indicating strong presumption of an intended breach of the law...
Página 30 - It contains no such anomalous doctrine as that which this Court are now for the first time desired to pronounce, to wit; That insurgents who have risen in rebellion against their sovereign, expelled her Courts, established a revolutionary government, organized armies, and commenced hostilities, are not enemies because they are traitors' and a war levied on the Government by traitors, in order to dismember and destroy it, is not a war because it is an "insurrection...
Página 24 - An act in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States," which does abridge the freedom of the press, is not law, but is altogether void and of no effect.
Página 17 - Thus far it appears that although Her Majesty's officers had pledged the Government to keep faithful watch over the vessel and report any further information they might obtain...
Página 134 - That the collectors of the customs be, and they are hereby, respectively, authorized and required to detain any vessel manifestly built for warlike purposes, and about to depart the United States, of which the cargo shall principally consist of arms and munitions of war, when the number of men shipped on board, or other circumstances, shall render it probable that such vessel is intended to be employed by the owner or owners to...
Página 7 - Britain of not only not checking improper depredations on United States commerce, but of aiming at the destruction of the whole mercantile navigation belonging to the people of the United States...
Página 30 - This greatest of civil wars was not gradually developed by popular commotion, tumultuous assemblies , or local unorganized insurrections. However long may have been its previous conception , it nevertheless sprang forth suddenly from the parent brain , a Minerva in the full panoply of war.