the suppression of the slave-trade, so much of the appropriation of March 2, 1861, as may be expedient and proper, not exceeding in all $10,000; and also so much as may be necessary to pay the salaries of judges and the expenses of mixed courts. Ibid., XIV. 23.
1866, July 25. United States Statute: Appropriation.
To carry out the treaty with Great Britain, proclaimed July 11, 1862, $17,000. Ibid., XIV. 226.
1867, Feb. 28. United States Statute: Appropriation.
To carry out the treaty with Great Britain, proclaimed July 11, 1862, $17,000. Ibid., XIV. 414–5.
1868, March 30. United States Statute: Appropriation.
To carry out the treaty with Great Britain, proclaimed July 11, 1862, $12,500. Ibid., XV. 58.
1869, Jan. 6. Congress (House): Abrogation of Treaty of 1862.
Mr. Kelsey asked unanimous consent to introduce the following resolution:—
"Whereas the slave trade has been practically suppressed; and whereas by our treaty with Great Britain for the suppression of the slave trade large appropriations are annually required to carry out the provisions thereof: Therefore,