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 commu. nicated; no complaints. Abaco.-Quiet and contented; anchored and communicated ; no complaints. Nassau. Great Bahama Island. -Too much surf to land ; hove-to and communicated with a small schooner. Anguilla. W. WOOD, 631 ور 633 634 (CLASS B.)-LIST OF PAPERS. AFRICA (BIGHT OF BENIN). No. Date SUBJECT. Consular: 1861 2. Consul Footé to Lord J. Russell. Feb. 4 Notice to British sub jects purchasing or holding slaves 6. Mar. 9 Reference to coloniza tion scheme of Messrs. Delany and Camphell 8. Lord Wodehouse to Consul Foote. April 23 Correspondence relative to reported Treaty be- Company port on visit there. 10. May 8. Alake of Abbeokuta and Elders in secret Coun cil. Result of 12. Acting Consul McCoskry to Lord June 5 Treaty with Alake and J. Russell. Chiefs of Lagos duly signed 15. Lord J. Russell to Acting Consul July 23 To assist immigrants to McCoskry. Lagos ment are unwilling to Abbeokutan territory by force 23. Nov. 23 Governor of Lagos will go by mail of Decem- 640 644 644 645 646 647 Page AFRICA (SHERBRO RIVER). No. Date. SUBJECT. Consular : 1861 36. Consul-General Hill to Earl Russell Oct. 21 Report of attack by Spanish gunboat on Liberian schooner Quail 647 BRAZIL. 1861 his making a commu- zilian Government 650 43. Mr. Christie to Lord J. Russell. Feb. 4 Extracts from Annual Report of Minister of 651 44. Feb. 4 Speech of Minister of Justice respecting free 653 45. Lord J. Russell to Mr. Christie. April 8 Approves note to Bra zilian Government on 655 46. Mr. Christie to Lord J. Russell. Mar. 23 Free blacks. Answer of Senhor Sinimbú 656 47. Lord J. Russell to Ur. Christie. April 29 Ditto. Approves note to Brazilian Government 658 48. Mr. Christie to Lord J. Russell. May 27 Free Africans and slaves in Brazil illegally im. ported 658 49. May 27 Free Africans. Informa- 661 51. June 1 Complete cessation of 664 52. June 1 Preventing public sale of slaves. Rejection 664 54. June 12 Number of slaves in Brazilian merchant 669 55. June 17 Brazilian national slaves 670 56. June 20 Extract from Report of Minister of Justice re- 670 COMORO ISLANDS. 1861 73. Consul Sunley to Lord J. Russell. May 2 Report on Nossi Bé and Mayotte.... 670 74. Earl Russell to Consul Sunley. Aug. 19 To explain his conduct relative to a cbarge on his property........ 671 75. Nov. 5 Reply from French Go. vernment respecting .... FRANCE. No. Date. SUBJECT. Page 1861 Sunley confirming Co- 674 83. Earl Cowley to Earl Russell. Oct. 24 | French Government de ny that Slave Trade 674 84. Earl Russell to Earl Cowley. Dec. 19 Respecting recruitment of Africans by French 677 ......... .... MUSCAT (ZANZIBAR). Congular: 1861 89. Lord J. Russell to Lieutenant- Feb. 19 | Brigadier Coghlan's ReColonel Rigby. port relative to Slave Trade on East Coast 1860 of Africa 680 90. Lieutenant-Colonel Rigby to Sir Aug. 28 Extraordinary conduct C. Wood. of the French Consul 681 91. Lieutenant-Colonel Rigby to the Nov. 26 Capture of Formosa EsChief Secretary to the Bombay trella by Zanzibar 683 92. Lord J. Russell to Lieutenant- May 20 Approves his conduct as Colonel Rigby. reported in despatches vember 26............ 684 93. June 7 To inquire relative to the fate of certain Makololo Africans 685 96. Lieutenant-Colonel Rigby to Lord May 4 French have resumed J. Russell. Slave Trade at Comoro 685 97. July 10 Slave Trade between Zanzibar and Persian 686 99. July 26 Refusal of Sultan of Zan zibar to prevent trans- 691 100. Oct. 5 Abduction of Makololo Africans by Said bin 693 101. Oct. 5 Sayyid Saood re-appointed Governor of Lamoo .... ... 694 102. Oct. 5 Sultan of Zanzibar not replied to Foreign Of. PORTUGAL. 1861 relating to Slave Trade No. Date. SUBJECT. Page 1861 111, Sir A. Magenis to Lord J. Russell. June 5 Buona Ventura Mas. Note to M. Avila ... 699 113. July 4 Buona Ventura Mas not to reside in Portuguese dominions 700 114. July 6 Pamplona not to re- 700 122. Earl Russell to Sir A. Magenis. Dec. 31 Copies of despatches from Loanda Com SPAIN. can 1861 Government to put 703 131, Sir A. Buchanan to Lord J. Mar. 20 Measures taken for pu. Russell. nishment of persons 704 184. April 6 Spanish Government will employ larger Cuban Slave Trade 706 137. Lord J. Russell to Mr. Edwardes. July 19 How Spanish Govern. ment suppress Slave Trade 706 138. July 19 Disembarkation of 707 139. Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton. Aug. 10 Slave Trade. Hope Spa nish Government will 707 142. Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell. Aug. 25 Cuban Slave Trade. Conversation with 708 143. Earl Russell to Sir J. Crampton. Sept. 13 Cuban Slave Trade. Spain might take more effectual measures for suppressing it 711 148. Sir J. Crampton to Earl Russell. Dec. 10 Has communicated Mr. Crawford's Annual Re- 711 149. Dec. 17 Note from Spanish Go vernment relative to attack upon Quail........ 714 stop it re SPAIN (HAVANA). Consular: 1861 prevention of Slave 715 SPAIN (ST. JAGO DE CUBA). No. Date. SUBJECT, Page Consular: 1861 Governor Letona re- UNITED STATES. 202. Lord Lyons to Lord J. Russell. zers 205. Lord J. Russell to Lord Lyons. 210. Earl Russell to Lord Lyons. 1861 Government 721 April 17 To suggest to new Ad ministration joint 721 Aug. 8 Co-operation of British and American cruizers 722 Ang. 17 Request Mr. Seward to thank Commander of Trade information 722 and United States' Note re- 723 Nov. 15 | Nightingale. Case of.... 724 212. 213. Lord Lyons to Earl Russell. 218. Earl Russell to Lord Lyons. UNITED STATES (CHARLESTON). Consular: 1861 gress prohibiting fo- AFRICA (BIGHT OF BENIN). CONSULAR. No. 2.- Consul Foote to Lord J. Russell.-(Received March 14.) (Extract.) Lagos, February 4, 1861. HAYING 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 |