The American Slave-trade: An Account of Its Origin, Growth and SuppressionC. Scribner's Sons, 1900 - 232 páginas |
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... Cuban Coastwise Slaver that may have been Used to Smuggle Slaves Into the United States - On the Way from Havana to Puerto Principe the Slaves Overpowered the Crew , and Started Back to Africa , but were Beguiled to Long Island ...
... Cuban Coastwise Slaver that may have been Used to Smuggle Slaves Into the United States - On the Way from Havana to Puerto Principe the Slaves Overpowered the Crew , and Started Back to Africa , but were Beguiled to Long Island ...
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... Cuba : 1. - Expenses Out . Cost of La Fortuna , a 90 - ton schooner .... $ 3,700.00 Fitting out , sails , carpenter's and cooper's bills .... 2,500.00 Provisions for crew and slaves ....... 1,115.00 Wages advanced to 18 men before the ...
... Cuba : 1. - Expenses Out . Cost of La Fortuna , a 90 - ton schooner .... $ 3,700.00 Fitting out , sails , carpenter's and cooper's bills .... 2,500.00 Provisions for crew and slaves ....... 1,115.00 Wages advanced to 18 men before the ...
Página 87
... Cuba , in ballast , as a new craft , and made two suc- cessful trips before , at Don Pedro's request , I supplied ... Cuban market . By actual calculation the average cost per head of the three hundred and fifty was $ 16 , and in ...
... Cuba , in ballast , as a new craft , and made two suc- cessful trips before , at Don Pedro's request , I supplied ... Cuban market . By actual calculation the average cost per head of the three hundred and fifty was $ 16 , and in ...
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... in Africa received $ 320 for transporting the slave to Cuba . His net profit was reduced to , say , $ 250 by the expenses of the voyage , just as the steam liner's net profit may be reduced to $ 25 by the 88 THE AMERICAN SLAVE - TRADE.
... in Africa received $ 320 for transporting the slave to Cuba . His net profit was reduced to , say , $ 250 by the expenses of the voyage , just as the steam liner's net profit may be reduced to $ 25 by the 88 THE AMERICAN SLAVE - TRADE.
Página 89
... Cuba . If the owners of steamships costing a million can afford to carry first- class passengers in luxury for $ 125 , the slaver might have carried negroes in cleanliness and perfect com- fort , and still have realized profits of from ...
... Cuba . If the owners of steamships costing a million can afford to carry first- class passengers in luxury for $ 125 , the slaver might have carried negroes in cleanliness and perfect com- fort , and still have realized profits of from ...
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Página 133 - The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip, and. maintain in service, on the coast of Africa, a sufficient and adequate squadron, or naval force of vessels, of suitable numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of the two countries, for the suppression of the slave trade...
Página 128 - ... by the laws of either of the states or territories of the United States, with intent to make such negro or mulatto a slave ; or shall, on board any such ship or vessel...
Página 35 - People, of what Nation, Condition, or Quality soever, Barratry of the Master and Mariners, and of all other Perils, Losses, and Misfortunes that have or shall come to the Hurt, Detriment, or Damage of the said Goods and Merchandises and Ship, &c., or any Part thereof...
Página 159 - States, as may be delivered to the marshal of the district into which they are brought; "and to appoint a proper person or persons residing upon the coast of Africa, as agent or agents for receiving the negroes, mulattoes, or persons of color, delivered from on board vessels seized in the prosecution of the slave trade by commanders of the United States armed vessels.
Página 123 - Act in addition to an act to prohibit the importation of slaves into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States, from and after the first day of January, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight...
Página 127 - States, and he is hereby authorized, should he deem it expedient, to cause any of the armed vessels of the United States to be...
Página 180 - AH ships and merchandise of what nature soever, which shall be rescued out of the hands of any pirates or robbers on the high seas, shall be brought into some port of...
Página 128 - ... any negro or mulatto not held to service by the laws of either of the States or Territories of the United States...
Página 101 - We will neither import nor purchase, any slave imported after the first day of December next ; after which time, we will wholly discontinue the slave trade, and will neither be concerned in it ourselves, nor will we hire our vessels, nor sell our commodities or manufactures to those who are concerned in it.
Página 128 - ... such negro or mulatto on board any such ship or vessel, with intent as aforesaid, such citizen or person shall be adjudged a pirate, and on conviction thereof before the circuit court of the United States for the district wherein he may be brought or found shall suffer death.