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, 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.) 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. I HAVE received your Despatches up to the 14th of October, 1826. I send to you, for your information, the accompanying Copy of a No. Date & Receipt. SUBJECT. 8. The Right Hon. F. Lamb to Mr. Secr. (D. Aug. 18, 1826) Slave-trade in Cuba Canning.. Page 263 R. Aug. 29, 15. The Right Hon. F. Lamb to Mr. Secr. D. Dec. 10, Canning.. 16. Mr. Secr. Canning to the Right Hon. F. Lamb ... Piracy. Gabilar, or Pelican. ...... Sale of a Negress at Cadiz.... 278 Slave-trade in Cuba. Minerva. Mexicano 279 R. Dec. 25, Carolina. Netuno 294 {D. Dec. 30, 23. Mr. Secr. Canning to Sir Wm. à Court 25. Mr. Consul-Gen. Clarke to Mr. Sec. ( D. Sept. 28, 1825 28. Mr. Consul-Gen. Clarke to John Bid-( D. April 10, 32. Mr. Consul-Gen. Clarke to John Bid- D. Aug. 16, Abolition of Slave-trade by Portugal.... French Sloop, Frouiza Packet. 308 Liberale, at the Cape de Verds.. 309 Liberale, at the Cape de Verds.. 309 Three Slave-vessels at the Cape } de Verds.... 309 ·}Passports to Domestick Slaves. 311 312 Don Pedro and Juliana Filles. -} DutchSchooner at Cape de Verds 31: BRAZIL. No. Date & Receipt. SUBJECT. 34. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Feb; 13, 1826) Amizade de Santos......... Sec. Canning... (R. April 12, 35. Mr. Seer. Canning to Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain 36. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Mar 21, 39. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. June 17, 40. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. June 19, Page 313 322 322 -} Licences to Slave-vessels...... 323 -} Amizade de Santos .......... 325 Receipt of Parliamentary Pa 41. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. July 7-} Carolina Sec. Canning..... 42. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. July Secr. Canning... ... R. Oct. 4, Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. July 12, 45. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. July .... R. Oct. R. Aug. 27, Legislative Proceedings at Rio de Janeiro.. 326 4, 326 } Slaves imported into Maranham in 1825 327 Conde dos Arcos 328 Arsenia. Licences to Slave vessels 329 .... 333 ... 334 46. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Aug. 48. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. ƒ D. Aug. 4, Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Sept. 9, ་ . Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Sept. 11, 2. Mr. Consul-Gen. Chamberlain to Mr. D. Sept. 24, -} Amizade de Santos...... Fictitious Passports for Slavevessels Slaves imported and exported. 343 ... -}Orfeo, from Lisbon to Brazil.. 344 Secr. Canning...... No. Date & Receipt. R. May 29, SUBJECT. Page 60. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secr. Can-( D. Feb. 3, 1826} French Ship, La Diane...... 359 ning.... 61. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secy. Can- ( D. Feb. 17, .... ..... ning..... 64. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secr. Can-( D. April 17, 65. Mr. Secr. Canning to Mr. Consul Pen nell... D. June 22, 66. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secл. Can- D. Aug 8, ning.... R. Oct. 28, 67. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secr. Can- ( D. Aug. 26, ning...... R. Oct. 28, 68. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Sec. Can- D. Sept. 20, ning.... R. Dec. 13, 69. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secл. Can- D. Sept. 21, 1 R. Dec. 13, ning...... 70. Mr. Consul Pennell to Mr. Secy. Can-( D. Oct. 24, ning... Į R. Dec. 22, ... 71. Mr. Secr. Canning to Mr. Consul Pennell....... D. Dec. 30, 73. Mr. Consul Hesketh to Mr. Secr. Can-(1). Mar. 9, 75. Mr. Consul Hesketh to Mr. Secr. Can- D. April!7, French Schooner, Bienfaisant. 361 R. June 6, } Carolina R. June 6, Carolina R. June 19, 78. Mr. Sec. Canning to Mr. Consul Hesketh.... { D. June 22, Carolina. (Sentence)........ 38 39 ..... 39 |