"Joint Resolution respecting the Compensation of the Judges and so forth, under the Treaty with Great Britain and other Persons employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade." Statutes at Large, XII. 829.
1863, April 22. Great Britain: Treaty of 1862 Amended.
"Additional article to the treaty for the suppression of the African slave trade of April 7, 1862." Concluded February 17, 1863; ratifications exchanged at London April 1, 1863; proclaimed April 22, 1863.
Right of Search extended. U.S. Treaties and Conventions (1889), pp. 466–7.
1863, Dec. 17. Congress (House): Resolution on Coastwise Slave-Trade.
Mr. Julian introduced a bill to repeal portions of the Act of March 2, 1807, relative to the coastwise slave-trade. Read twice, and referred to Committee on the Judiciary. Congressional Globe, 38 Cong. 1 sess. p. 46.
1864, July 2. United States Statute: Coastwise Slave-Trade Prohibited Forever.
§ 9 of Appropriation Act repeals §§ 8 and 9 of Act of 1807. Statutes at Large, XIII. 353.
1864, Dec. 7. Great Britain: International Proposition.
"The crime of trading in human beings has been for many years branded by the reprobation of all civilized nations. Still the atrocious traffic subsists, and many persons flourish on the gains they have