As a result of this, a
Senate committee recommended that the United States take no
part in the Congress. This report was finally disagreed to by
a vote of 19 to 24: _Ibid._, No. 423, pp. 837, 860, 876, 882.
[40] _British and Foreign State Papers_, 1823-4, and 1826-7.
Brazil abolished the trade in 1830.
[41] This treaty was further defined in 1833: _Ibid._, 1830-1,
p. 641 ff.; 1832-3, p. 286 ff.
[42] _Ibid._, 1833-4, pp. 218 ff., 1059 ff.
[43] _Ibid._, 1837-8, p. 268 ff.
[44] _Ibid._, 1838-9, p. 792 ff.
[45] Viz., Feb. 28, 1825; April 7, 1830; Feb. 16, 1831; March
3, 1831. The last resolution passed the House: _House
Journal_, 21 Cong. 2 sess. pp. 426-8.
[46] Cf. _House Doc._, 26 Cong. 2 sess. V. No. 115, pp. 35-6,
etc.; _House Reports_, 27 Cong. 3 sess. III. No. 283, pp.
730-55, etc.
[47] These were the celebrated cases of the "Encomium,"
"Enterprize," and "Comet." Cf. _Senate Doc._, 24 Cong. 2 sess.
II. No. 174; 25 Cong. 3 sess. III. No. 216. Cf. also case of
the "Creole": _Ibid._, 27 Cong. 2 sess. II.-III. Nos. 51, 137.
[48] _Ibid._, 26 Cong. 2 sess. IV. No. 179; _Senate Exec.
Doc._, 31 Cong. 2 sess. III. No. 29; 32 Cong. 2 sess. III. No.
19; _Senate Reports_, 31 Cong. 2 sess. No. 301; 32 Cong. 1
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