"Apprentices," African, importation of, 172, 177; Louisiana bill on, 177; Congressional bill on, 183. Appropriations to suppress the slave-trade, chronological list of, 125 n.; from 1820 to 1850, 157-58; from 1850 to 1860, 183; from 1860 to 1870, 190; statutes, 255, 265, 272-76, 277-78, 285, 286-89, 291, 294, 297, 300, 301, 304. Argentine Confederation, 144 n. Arkansas, 170. Arkwright, Richard, 152. Ashmun, Jehudi, 158. Assiento treaty, 4, 206, 207; influence of, 7, 22, 45. "Association," the, reasons leading to, 47, 48; establishment of, 50, 51; results of, 52-53. Atherton, J., speech of, 72. "Augusta," case of the slaver, 315. Aury, Capt., buccaneer, 116. Austria, at Congress of Vienna, 155-56; at Congress of Verona, 139-40; signs Quintuple Treaty, 147, 281. Ayres, Eli, U.S. African agent, 158; report of, 128, 129. BABBIT, William, slave-trader, 131 n. Bacon, Samuel, African agent, 126, 158. Badger, Joseph, slave-trader, 131 n. Baldwin, Abraham, in Federal Convention, 59, 60, 63, 65; in Congress, 81, 108. Baltimore, slave-trade at, 131-32, 165, 166. Banks, N.P., 192, 305. Barancas, Fort, 120. Barbadoes, 12. Bard (of Pa.), Congressman, 90. Barksdale, Wm. (of Miss.), 175. Barnwell, Robert (of S.C.), 70. Barry, Robert, slave-trader, 165. Bay Island slave-depot, 166. Bayard, J.A. (of Del.), Congressman, 87. Bedinger, G.M. (of Ky.), 89 n. Belgium, 150. Belknap, J. (of Mass.), 77. Benezet, Anthony, 29. Benton, Thomas H., 140, 156, 285. Betton (of N.H.), Congressman, 109 n. Biblical Codes of Law, 26, 37, 44 n. Bidwell (of Mass.), Congressman, 99 n., 100 n., 102 n., 104 n., 108-10, 111, 252. Blanco and Caballo, slave-traders, 165. Bland, T. (of Va.), Congressman, 81. Bolivia, 144 n. Border States, interstate slave-trade from, 155; legislation of, 76; see also under individual States. Boston, slave-trade at, 37, 85, 166, 184. Bozal Negroes, 166. Braddock's Expedition, 21. Bradley, S.R., Senator, 98, 107, 108. Brazil, slave-trade to, 25, 114, 144, 163, 164, 171, 179, 275; slaves in, 133; proposed conference with, 150; squadron on coasts of, 160. Brazos Santiago, 180. Brown (of Miss.), Congressman, 175. Brown, John (of Va.), slave-trader, 52. Brown, John (of R.I.), 85-87. Buchanan, James A., refuses to co-operate with England, 151; issues "Ostend Manifesto," 177; as president, enforces slave-trade laws, 186; messages, 291, 294-95, 298. Buchanan, Governor of Sierra Leone, 164. Bullock, Collector of Revenue, 116. Burgesses, Virginia House of, petitions vs. slave-trade, 21; declares vs. slave-trade, 21; in "Association," 48. Burke, Aedanus (of S.C.), 78-80. Butler, Pierce (of S.C.), Senator, 65. CALHOUN, J.C., 155 n. California, vessels bound to, 162. Campbell, John, Congressman, 108. Campbell, Commander, U.S.N., 118 n. Canning, Stratford, British Minister, 138, 140. Canot, Capt., slave-trader, 184. Cape de Verde Islands, 185.
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