58/94 5, 1860.] [Footnote 877: Southern Commissioners abroad early reported that recognition of independence and commercial treaties could not be secured unless the South would agree to "mutual right of search" treaties for the suppression of the African Slave Trade. Davis' answer was that the Confederate constitution gave him no authority to negotiate such a treaty; indeed, denied him that authority since the constitution itself prohibited the importation of negroes from Africa. For Benjamin's instructions see Bigelow, _Retrospections_, I, pp. 591-96.] [Footnote 878: _Spectator_, May 4, 1861.] [Footnote 879: Sept. |