1857. James Buchanan, slaver, escapes under American colors, with 300 slaves. Ibid., p. 38.

1857. James Titers, of New Orleans, with 1200 slaves, captured by British cruiser. Ibid., pp. 31–4, 40–1.

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1857. ——. Four New Orleans slavers on the African coast. Senate Exec. Doc., 35 Cong. 1 sess., XII. No. 49, p. 30.

1857. Cortes, of New York, captured. Ibid., pp. 27–8.

1857. Charles, of Boston, captured by British cruisers, with about 400 slaves. Ibid., pp. 9, 13, 36, 69, etc.

1857. Adams Gray and W.D. Miller, of New Orleans, fully equipped slavers. Ibid., pp. 3–5, 13.

1857–8. Charlotte, of New York, Charles, of Maryland, etc., reported American slavers. Ibid., passim.

1858, Aug. 21. Echo, captured with 306 slaves, and brought to Charleston, South Carolina. House Exec. Doc., 35 Cong. 2 sess. II. pt. 4, No. 2. pt. 4, pp. 5, 14.

1858, Sept. 8. Brothers, captured and sent to Charleston, South Carolina. Ibid., p. 14.