Alphabetical Index.
A.
- ADAMS, F. O.:
- to Mr. Bancroft, August 30, 1873, inclosing letter respecting proceedings under the treaty of Utrecht 298
- ADAMS, LYELL T.:
- to Mr. Davis, June 14, 1873; slave-trade between Tripoli and Constantinople via Malta 384
- AGUERO, J. DE LA RIVA:
- ANDERSON, M.:
- ANDRASSY, COUNT:
- to Count Beust, December 10, 1871, respecting rules of Treaty of Washington 59
- ARBITRATION. (See “BERLIN ARBITRATION, “GENEVA ARBITRATION.”)
- ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. (See “CORREIA,” “COSTEGIPE,” “MITRE,” “SARMIENTO,” “TEDEJOR:”)
- AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. (See “ANDRASSY,” “BEUST,” “JAY, JOHN,” “PATENTS:”)
B.
- BAEZ, PRESIDENT:
- to the President, August 18, 1873, appealing to the United States for a protectorate 222
- BAILEY, DAVID H.:
- to Mr. Davis, September 12, 1873; the Macao coolie trade really a traffic in slaves 203
- BALCARCEL, MR.:
- BANCROFT, GEORGE:
- to Mr. Fish, October 15, 1872; tributes of the German press to Mr. Seward 273
- to Mr. Fish, January 21, 1873; his visit to Constantinople and to Egypt 275
- to Mr. Fish, January 25, 1873; Prussian land-holders alarmed at emigration 276
- to Mr. Fish, February 10, 1873; an article in the Spener Gazette on the Sandwich Islands 277
- to Mr. Fish, March 17, 1873; opening of Parliament; treaty for evacuation of French territory 278
- to Mr. Fish, April 14, 1873; Spanish fines on vessels in Cuba; his note to Mr. Von Balan respecting 282
- to Mr. Von Balan, April 14, 1873; the note above referred to 282
- to Mr. Fish, April 28, 1873; visit of the Emperor of Germany to St. Petersburg 283
- to Mr. Fish, May 5, 1873; same subject; the Spanish republic 283
- to Mr. Fish, May 8, 1873; reasons why not expedient to disturb naturalization treaties 284
- to Mr. Fish, May 26, 1873; close of the Diet; review of the legislation 290
- to Mr. Fish, June 2, 1873; visit of the Shah of Persia to Berlin 292, 293
- BARANDA, PEDRO, VICE-PRESIDENT OF MEXICO:
- reply to address of President Lerdo at opening of Congress 632
- BARTLETT, M.:
- BASSETT, EBENEZER:
- to Mr. Fish, November 6, 1872; depreciation of Haytien currency; attempts to remedy the same 447
- to Mr. Fish, November 23, 1872; relations of the Cabral insurrection to Hayti 452
- to Mr. Fish, November 28, 1872; Haytien view respecting the re-election of President Grant; San Domingo 453
- to Mr. Fish, December 12, 1872; proposed reduction of the currency of Hayti 454
- to Mr. Fish, January 30, 1873; German squadron at Port au Prince 455
- to Mr. Fish, January 30, 1873; arrival of the United States steamer Wyoming 455
- to Mr. Fish, February 17, 1873; elections in Hayti, mode of conducting them 456
- to Mr. Fish, February 17, 1873; American citizens abroad frequently deserve and need relief 458
- to Mr. Fish, March 11, 1873; insurrection at Gonaives, dissatisfaction with the government 458
- to Mr. Fish, March 26, 1873; political offenders arrested in a British vice-consulate, at Puerto Plata, San Domingo 460
- to Mr. Fish, April 7, 1873; same subject 463
- to Mr. Fish, April 16, 1873; same subject 463
- to Mr. Fish, May 6, 1873; further account of the insurrection at Gonaives 465
- to Mr. Fish, May 6, 1873; proceedings in the legislative body, withdrawal of a minority, speculations as to result
- to Mr. Fish, May 19, 1873; further accounts of the governmental crisis in Hayti 469
- to Mr. Fish, May 19, 1873; same subject 470
- to Mr. Fish, June 10, 1873, commending course of Haytien government respecting political offenders at Gonaives 473
- to Mr. Fish, June 10, 1873, Haytien politics 474
- to Mr. Fish, August 19, 1873; same subject; President Saget’s address to the corps legislative 475
- BENSON, E. S.:
- to Sanquii Fau, August 8, 1872, respecting the Maria Luz 594
- BENTINCK, MR.:
- BERLIN ARBITRATION:
- debate in Parliament upon 357
- BEUST, COUNT:
- BIRTHS:
- reports of, abstract of laws of several States respecting 32
- BISMARCK, M.:
- his interview with the Chinese ministers 153
- BISMARCK, PRINCE VON:
- decree relieving him from presidency of the ministry 275
- BLAIR, JACOB B:
- BLISS, ALEXANDER:
- BLISS, PORTER C:
- to Mr. Fish, October 31, 1872; election of President; wreck of the Guatemala 635
- to Mr. Fish, December 3, 1872; happy inauguration of Mr. Lerdo, as President 635
- to Mr. Fish, December 7, 1872, transmitting inaugural message of President Lerdo, and the reply of the President of Congress 636
- to Mr. Fish, December 7, 1872, transmitting the congratulatory speech of the diplomatic corps to President Lerdo, and his reply 638
- to Mr. Fish, December 14, 1872; regulations of Mexican commission on frontier outrages 639
- to Mr. Fish, December 17, 1872; inclosing copies of President’s speech at close of session, and reply thereto 641
- BOUNDARY. (See “CAMPBELL.”)
- BRAZIL. (See “CORREIA,” “CORTEGIPE,” “MITRE,” “PARTRIDGE,” “TEDIJOR.”)
- BROGLIE, DUKE DE:
- BRONAUGH. (See “HARRISON.”)
- BROOKS, JOHN F:
- to General Butler, June 6, 1873; British duties on the coast of Africa 382
- BURMESE EMBASSY:
- their good relations with General Schenck 318
- BURY, LORD:
- his speech on the Berlin arbitration 362
- BUTLER, GENERAL B. F.:
- to Mr. Fish, June 8, 1873; British duties on the coast of Africa 381
C.
- CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD:
- report of doings of boundary commission 432
- CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. (See “PRESIDENT.”)
- CHILI. (See “ROOT,” “IBANEZ,” “PINTO:”)
- correspondence respecting steam tow-boats in Straits of Magellan 104
- CHINA. (See “BISMARCK,” “Fish,” “HELM,” “HOUSTON and
HELM,” “KING,” “LORD,” “LOW,” “LYON,” “WADE,” “YAMEN”:)
- edicts respecting marriage of the Emperor 132
- edicts respecting termination of the regency 133
- education of Chinese students in America 141
- reception of Russian embassadors at Chinese court 163
- views of French government respecting the audience question 266
- views of the British government respecting the same 267
- treaty with Japan 602
- CITIZENSHIP:
- CLAPP, DEXTER E.:
- COCHRANE, BAILLIE:
- his speech on the Berlin arbitration 359
- COINAGE:
- of the three Scandinavian kingdoms 214
- COLERIDGE, SIR JOHN:
- his speech on the Geneva arbitration and the rules of the treaty of Washington 344
- CONSULS:
- have not jurisdiction in China over offenses committed by citizens or subjects of other powers 139
- COOLIE TRADE. (See “BAILEY,” “STENE,” “DE CASTES,” “De Long,” “Garcia,” “FISH”:)
- CORREIA, BRAZILIAN MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
- COSTEGIPE, BARON DE:
- negotiations between Brazil and Argentine Republic respecting Paraguay 90
- COSTA RICA. (See “BLAIR.”)
- CRAMER, M. J.:
- CUBA:
D.
- DALRYMPLE, D.:
- his remarks on the motion to vote money to pay the Geneva award 373
- DAVIS, J. C.
BANCROFT:
- to Mr. Delfosse, July 28, 1873, declining to grant the extradition of Carl Vogt 81
- to Mr. Low, September 18, 1873, approving his course on the audience question 209
- to Marquis de Noailles, July 22, 1873, thanking for information respecting action of United States respecting Japan 272
- to Mr. Stumm, July 25, 1873; reasons why Carl Vogt cannot be surrendered 300
- to General Schenck, May 20, respecting proposed protocol concerning fishery article of treaty of Washington 366
- DE CASTES, HENRIQUE:
- to Mr. Garcia, March 11, 1873; the Maria Luz; the coolie trade well managed 595
- DELAPLAINE, J. F.:
- his dispatch indorsing Austrian Red Book 59
- DELEGEORGES, MR.:
- to Mr. Francis, May 21/24, 1873, respecting Mr. F.’s recent tour through Greece 439
- Delfosse, MAURICE:
- De Long, C. E.:
- to Mr. Fish, September 3, 1872; the steps taken by him in the case of the Peruvian bark Maria Luz 524
- to Mr. Fish, September 27, 1872; the same subject, transmitting sundry inclosures 525
- to Japanese minister for foreign affairs, August 31, 1872, inquiring, as representative of Peru, respecting the Maria Luz 527
- to Japanese minister for foreign affairs, September 3, 1872; the case of the Maria Luz 530
- to Peruvian minister for foreign affairs, August 19, 1872; his proceedings when acting for Peru 532
- to Peruvian minister for foreign affairs, September 5, 1872; same subject, proceedings in court 533
- to Mr. Fish, November 6, 1872; annexation of Lew Chew to Japan; expedition against Formosa, General Le Gendres 553
- to Soyeshmia Tane-omi, October 20, 1872, relations between United States and Lew Chew 554
- to Mr. Fish, November 21, 1872; his course in the Maria Luz case detailed and defended 555
- to Mr. Trask, November 11, respecting the Maria Luz 560
- to Walsh, Hall & Co., November 11, respecting the Maria Luz 560
- to Geo. E. Lane, November 11, respecting the Maria Luz 560
- to Oye Takee, November 11, respecting the Maria Luz 561
- to Benjamin Trask, November 12, respecting the Maria Luz 561
- to Soyeshmia Tane-omi, November 20, respecting the Maria Luz 562
- to Mr. Fish, December 21; the Japanese government adopt the calendar in use in America 565
- to Soyeshmia Tane-omi, December 21, 1872; change in Japanese calendar, an acknowledgment 565
- to Mr. Fish, December 24; Japanese forbidden to convey lands to foreigners; the Japanese government will not guarantee telegraphic messages 565
- to Mr, Fish, January 22, 1873; an interview with the minister of foreign affairs respecting the relations between Peru and Japan 568
- to Mr. Fish, March 9; arrival of Peruvian envoy, aid rendered him by Mr. D., correspondence indorsed 572
- to Mr. Garcia, March 2, in acknowledgment of his note, and inclosing correspondence concerning the Maria Luz 577
- to Mr. Garcia, March 8, in reply to his note requesting information respecting extradition, with inclosures 580
- to Mr. Aguero, February 18, in acknowledgment and detailing efforts with Japanese government in the interest of Peru 581.
- to Mr. Fish, April 21; negotiations between the Peruvian legation and Japanese government respecting the Maria Luz 584
- to Mr. Fish, May 8; acknowledgment and thanks for approval of course 585
- to Mr. Fish, June 2; inclosing copy of note of Peruvian minister to minister for foreign affairs respecting the Maria Luz 586
- to Mr. Fish, June 6, inclosing copy of treaty between Japan and China 602
- to Mr. Fish, June 17; Peruvian minister is proceeding to China 605
- to Mr. Low, June 16, transmitting a note from Mr. Garcia, the Peruvian minister 606
- to Mr. Sheppard, June 16; same subject 607
- to Mr. Garcia, June 16; has transmitted his note to Mr. Low 607
- to Mr. Fish, June 19; the Japanese reply in the Maria Luz case; an arbitration suggested 607
- to Mr. Fish, June 21; an arbitration in the Maria Luz case agreed to 616
- to Mr. Fish, July 5; reference of the Maria Luz case to the Emperor of Russia 617
- to Mr. Fish, August 20, giving an account of sale of the Maria Luz, with many inclosures 619
- to Messrs. Garcia and Kagenori, July 15 and July 20, relating to the sale of the Maria Luz 620
- to Messrs. Garcia and Soyeshima Tane-omi, August 7, with an account of the proceedings of the sale of the Maria Luz 623
- to Messrs. Garcia, and Soyeshima Tane-omi, and Uyeno Kagenori, August 12; the sale of the Maria Luz completed 628
- to Mr. Fish, September 2, 1873, inclosing copy of treaty between Japan and Peru 629
- DENMARK. (See “CRAMER.”)
- DICKENS, FRED. V.:
- his protest against the judicial proceedings in the Maria Luz 552
- DISCRIMINATING DUTIES. (See “FRANCE,” “PRESIDENT.”)
- DISRAELI, MR.:
- his speech on the Geneva arbitration and the rules of the treaty of Washington 347
- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, (See “BAEZ,” “GAUTIER,” “VICKERS,”
“FISH:”)
- its relations with Hayti 221
E.
- EASTWICK, MR.:
- his remarks on the Berlin arbitration 362
- ECUADOR. (See “WING.”)
- ELLIOTT, SIR H.:
- to Lord Granville, April 27, 1873; judicial reforms in Egypt 424
- ELPHINSTONE, SIR J.:
- EMIGRATION:
- ENFIELD, VISCOUNT:
- EXPATRIATION. (See “NATURALIZATION,” Volume II.)
- EXTERRITORIALITY:
- EXTRADITION:
F.
- Fish, MR.:
- to diplomatic and consular officers, February 11, 1873, respecting foreign applicants for patents 30
- to diplomatic and consular officers, March 29, 1873; value of the pound sterling 31
- to diplomatic and consular officers, May 3, 1873; State laws respecting births and marriages 32
- to Baron Lederer, December 24, 1872; citizenship of T. A. Heinrich 78
- to Mr. Delfosse; will enter upon negotiations for extradition treaty with Belgium 84
- to Mr. Low, December 21, 1872; instructions to demand an audience on the termination of the regency 135
- to Mr. Low, December 30; further instructions; the exclusion of the foreign envoys from the marriage ceremonies would be regarded as unfriendly 136
- to Mr. Low, December 31; respecting the missionaries 137
- to Mr. Low, January 4, 1873; instructing him to discountenance apprenticing or kidnapping Chinese children 138
- to Mr. Low, January 8; American consuls not invested with jurisdiction over offenses committed in China by citizens or subjects of other powers 139
- to Mr. Low, March 15; account of an interview with the Marquis de Noailles 158
- to Mr. Vickers, October 25, 1873; his letter to the President referred to this Department, should have been sent to it originally 223
- to Mr. Washburne, October 19, 1872; case of Charles Holzer 239
- to Mr. Hoffman, December 28, 1872; same subject 240
- to Mr. Washburne, March 1, 1873; emigration agencies; course of the French government harsh, but no violation of international law 247
- to Mr. Washburne, March 14; testimonials for the Geneva arbitrators 248
- to Mr. Washburne, June 28; Pepin’s case; condition of children of American citizens born and remaining abroad; expatriation and change of allegiance; general considerations 256
- to Marquis de Noailles. February 15, 1873; case of Charles Hamilton, a supposed American inmate of an asylum near Paris; this Government cannot aid in his return 264
- to Mr. Bancroft, March 22, 1873; Spanish fines in Cuba; identical action of Germany desired 279
- to Mr. Bancroft, April 14, 1873; instructing him to propose the extension of the North-German naturalization treaty to Germany 279
- to Mr. Bancroft, June 4; regrets the decision respecting naturalization treaties 292
- to General Schenck, March 27, 1873; Congress has enacted the legislation necessary to carry into effect the Canadian articles of the treaty of Washington; proposes to protocolize the fact with Sir Edward Thornton 353
- to General Schenck; excessive duties on rum on the Gold Coast of Africa 378
- to General Schenck, June 21; the Italian-Japanese treaty 382
- to General Schenck, June 24; transmitting correspondence relating to slave-trade between Tripoli and Constantinople via Malta 384
- to General Schenck, August 12; is surprised at Lord Granville’s statement respecting Sir Edward Thornton’s communication touching the proposed communication of the rules of the Treaty of Washington to the maritime powers 402
- to Sir Edward Thornton, March 14, 1873; acknowledging the courtesy of the Canadian government respecting fisheries 418
- to Sir Edward Thornton, April 7; in reply to complaints respecting treatment of British seamen 420
- to Sir Edward Thornton, June 25; the act of Newfoundland insufficient to carry into effect the Treaty of Washington 429
- to Mr. Bassett, March 26, 1873; diplomatic immunities are not personal; they belong to the Government, and should not be waived 459
- to Mr. Peirce, October 5, 1872; the hospital system at Honolulu; Dr. McGrew’s hospital not a public one 483
- to Mr. Peirce, June 14, 1873; the United States look with great disfavor on the coolie-trade, and regret to hear that Hawaiian authorities are disposed to embark in it 515
- to Mr. De Long, August 29, 1872; approving Mr. Shephard’s course respecting Peruvian bark Maria Luz 524
- to Mr. De Long, December 5, 1872; regrets that he has interfered on behalf of the Maria Luz 563
- to Mr. De Long, December 18, 1872; approval of action respecting Lew Chew 564
- to Mr. De Long, December 28, 1872; approval of his doings, at the request of Japanese government, respecting Maria Luz 567
- to Mr. De Long, December 30, 1872; respecting his action touching the relations between Japan and China 567
- to Mr. De Long, February 26, 1873; construction of the law authorizing minister to make regulations for consular courts 570
- to Mr. De Long, March 10, 1873; approving his course, as detailed in his dispatch of January 22 582
- to Mr. De Long, March 21; instructing him to use the good offices of the United States to settle the differences between Peru and Japan, if acceptable to Japan 583
- to Mr. Nelson, January 16, 1873; predatory incursions of Indians from Mexico 643
- to Mr. Nelson, January 22, 1873; export duty in Mexico on specie for the Navy of the United States 644
- to Mr. Nelson, January 22, 1873; raids of Mexican cattle-thieves into Texas 645
- to Mr. Nelson, February 11, 1873; to use his good offices on behalf of Messrs. Kelly & Co., British subjects 654
- FISHERIES. (See “PRESIDENT,” “TREATY OF WASHINGTON.”)
- FOREIGN INVENTIONS. (See “PATENTS.”)
- FORSTER, W. E.
- his speech on the Geneva arbitration and the three rules 327
- FOSTER, JOHN W:
- to Mr. Fish, June 28, 1873, inclosing contract for construction of international railway, and correspondence relating thereto 673
- to Mr. Fish, July, 19, 1873; general political news 690
- to Mr. Fish, August 27, 1873, inclosing articles respecting depredations of Apache Indians 690
- to Mr. Fish, September 20, 1873; observance of Mexican national anniversary; opening of Congress; inclosing speech of President, and reply thereto 693
- FRANCE. (See “FISH,” “WASHBURNE,” “HOFFMAN,” “RÉMUSAT.”)
- FRANCIS, JOHN M.:
- to Mr. Fish, February 10, 1873; seizure at Corfu, of Caratacciolo, an Italian refugee 432
- to Mr. Fish, February 15, 1873; general election; cost of an election in Greece 433
- to Mr. Fish, February 22, 1873; the affair of Caratacciolo 434
- to Mr. Fish, March 1, 1873; opening of the chambers; speech of the King 435
- to Mr. Fish, March 1, 1873; the affair of Caratacciolo 437
- to Mr. Fish, May 24, 1873; tour through Greece, inclosing correspondence with Mr. Delegeorges 437
- to Mr. Delegeorges, May 22, 1873, thanking him for aid to Mr. F. in his recent tour 439
G.
- Garcia, AURELIO
Garcia
y:
- to Mr. De Long, February 28, 1873; arrival at Yokohama; the satisfaction of his government with Mr. De Long’s course 576
- to Mr. De Long, March 4; presentation to the Mikado; his speech and the Mikado’s reply 578
- to Mr. De Long, March 5, acknowledging his note; accounts of Maria Luz will be paid 579
- to Mr. De Long, March 6, asking for copies of the documents and correspondence relating to the rights of exterritoriality enjoyed by the treaty powers 579
- to the Japanese minister for foreign affairs, March 31, 1873; the Maria Luz; an argument of the case, and a demand for reparation. (In-closures.) 586
- to Mr. De Long, June 15, asking him to forward a dispatch to Mr. Low 605
- to Mr. Low, June 15, asking his assistance in opening relations between Peru and China 606
- to Mr. De Long, July 14, asking him to have the Maria Luz sold 620, 621
- to Mr. De Long, July 22, relating to the sale of the Maria Luz 623
- to Mr. De Long, August 8, acknowledging receipt of account of sale of the Mafia Luz 626
- to Mr. De Long, August 14, approving his action in the sale of the Maria Luz 628
- GAUTIER, MR. M. M.:
- GENEVA ARBITRATION:
- debate in Parliament upon 320
- GENEVA AWARD:
- money voted to pay it; debate upon the subject 368
- GERMANY. (See “BANCROFT,” “BLISS,” “CUBA,”
“Fish,”
“NATURALIZATION.”)
- Legislation of the Diet for the session closing May, 1873 290
- GLADSTONE, MR.:
- his speech upon the Geneva arbitration, and the rules of the Treaty of Washington 349.
- his speech on the Berlin arbitration 364
- remarks on motion to postpone vote to pay the Geneva award 368
- his speech on the motion to vote money to pay the Geneva award 373
- answers to question respecting British losses by the Alabama 377
- GOLD COAST OF AFRICA:
- correspondence relating to excessive duties of imports at 378
- GONZALES, MR.:
- to the governor of Turk’s Island, February 25, 1873; reasons why political offenders had been arrested in the British vice-consulate at Puerto Plata 462
- GRANVILLE, LORD:
- to Lord Lyons, February 5, 1873, respecting the Chinese audience question 267
- to General Schenck, July 17, with information respecting inspection of steamships 312
- to General Schenck, May 17; the subject of a consular convention receiving attention 367
- an account of his interview with the Japanese embassadors 412, 413, 414
- to Sir H. Elliot, April 15, 1873; judicial reforms in Egypt 422
- to Sir H. Elliot, May 15; same subject 425
- to Mr. Lafragua, December 20, 1872; Mexican incursions on British Honduras 656
- GREAT BRITAIN. (See “Davis,” “Fish,” “GRANVILLE,” “MORAN,” “SCHENCK,” “THORNTON,”
“TREATY OF WASHINGTON:”)
- Act of Parliament to carry into effect certain provisions of the Treaty of Washington 404
- GREECE. (See “FRANCIS,” “DELEGEORGES.”)
- GREGORY, MR.:
- GUATEMALA. (See “HUDSON.”)
H.
- HAMBURGER, JOSÉ R.:
- to Mr. St. John, February 25, 1873; British protection afforded in San Domingo to insurgents; arrest of the insurgents notwithstanding 461
- HAMILTON, LORD G.:
- his speech on the Berlin arbitration 357
- HARCOURT. (See “VERNON HARCOURT.”)
- HARDY, MR.:
- his speech in Parliament upon the 320
- HARRISON & BRONAUGH:
- to Mr. Schuchardt, December 16, 1871, detailing the injuries they have suffered by reason of the insurrection 700
- HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. (See “Fish,” “PEIRCE:”)
- HAYOSHI GONTENJI:
- his visit to the Maria Luz 594
- HAYTI. (See “BASSETT,” “Fish,” “SAGET:”)
- HEINRICH, FRANÇOIS A.:
- HELM, BENJAMIN. (See “HOUSTON, AND HELM:”)
- HERIERO, RICARDO:
- HESSE DARMSTADT:
- does not send criminals as emigrants to America 296
- HILL, GEO. W.:
- his visit to the Maria Luz 594
- HOFFMAN, WICKHAM:
- HOUSTON AND HELM:
- to Mr. Lord, September 3, 1872; their account of the difficulties with the missionaries at Hangchow 122
- HOUSTON, M. H.:
- to Mr. Lord, September 17, 1872; troubles at Hangchow 127
- HUDSON, SILAS:
- to Mr. Fish, October 17, 1872: general information respecting Guatemala 440
- HUNGARY. (See “AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.”)
I.
- IBANEZ, MR.:
- INSPECTION OF STEAMSHIPS. (See “STEAMSHIPS.”)
- INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY, MEXICAN. (See “FOSTER,”
“Plumb:”)
- law authorizing it 679
- ITALY. (See “JAPAN,” “MARSH,” “Fish,” “VENOSTA.”)
- ITAJUBA, VISCOUNT D’:
- to Mr. Washburne, thanks for the testimonial to him as arbitrator 252
J.
- JAPAN. (See “De
Long,” “Fish:”)
- treaty with Austria-Hungary 50
- Mr. de Rémusat’s interview with embassador of 266
- embassy of, in China 177–188
- views of same respecting proposed treaty with Italy 269
- proposed convention between Japan and Italy 270
- Italy does not ratify it 272
- views of German government respecting it 293
- instructions to General Schenck, &c., relating to it 382
- embassadors of; views respecting Shimonoseki indemnity; their interview with Lord Granville 408, 412, 413, 414
- treaty with China 602
- treaty with Peru 629
- JAY, JOHN:
- to Mr. Fish, September 3, 1872, inclosing treaty between Austria and Japan 50
- to Mr. Fish, March 12, concerning the exposition at Vienna 62
- to Mr. Fish, March 13, relating to the title Austria-Hungary 63
- to Mr. Fish, April 11, concerning the exposition 64
- to Baron de Schwarz-Senborn, April 9, 1873, respecting space in the exposition 68
- to Mr. Fish, June 6, 1873; the exposition 72
- to Mr. Fish, August 15, respecting the patent-congress 73
- JENKINS, ADMIRAL:
- to Mr. Low, April 18, in reply to his request for retention of naval force 185
- JENKINSON, SIR J.:
- remarks on the Geneva arbitration 368
- JEWELL, CONSUL:
- disapproval of his course 139
- JONES, J. RUSSELL:
- to Mr. Fish, January 20, 1873, relating to changes in the ministry, &c 79
K.
- KAGENORI, OYENO:
- KANAGAWA KENCHO:
- to Captain Hereiro, August 30, 1872, respecting the Maria Luz 527
- KIRKHAM, GENERAL:
- KUNG, PRINCE. (See “YAMEN:”)
- to Mr. Low; marriage of the Emperor of China 132
- to Mr. Low, in reply to his note about the Chinese students in America 143
- to Mr. Low; the Emperor assumes power on his majority 150
- his notes to the foreign ministers respecting an interview on the audience question 157, 173, 175
- to the foreign ministers; the Emperor will receive the foreign ministers 190
- to the foreign ministers, explanatory of the memorandum of the Yamên 194
L.
- LAFRAGUA, J. M.:
- to Mr. Nelson, September 19, 1872; conduct of Mexican military officers on the frontier 633
- to Earl Granville, February 12, 1873; alleged Mexican incursions on British Honduras 657
- to Mr. Nelson, April 22, 1873; removal of Kickapoo Indians 666
- to Mr. Nelson, April 12, 1873, concerning cattle-stealing from Texas 667
- LAING, MR.:
- his speech upon the Geneva arbitration and the rules of the treaty of Washington 339
- LANE, GEO. E.:
- to Mr. De Long, November 11, 1872; crew of the Maria Luz 561
- LEDERER, BARON:
- to Mr. Fish, November 21, 1872; citizenship of François A. Heinrich 77
- LE GENDRE, GENERAL:
- Lerdo, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF
MEXICO:
- his speech at the opening of the Mexican Congress 631
- his speech at his inauguration 636
- his reply to the congratulations of the diplomatic corps 638
- his speech at close of session of Congress 641
- his speech at opening of Congress, April 1, 1873 662
- his speech at close of the session, May 31, 1873 670
- his speech at opening of Congress, September 16, 1873 694
- LEMUS, PRESIDENT OF THE CONGRESS OF MEXICO:
- LEW CHEW:
- LORD, EDWARD C.:
- LOW, FREDERICK F. (See “Fish,” “KUNG,” “LE GENDRE,” “SHEPPARD,”
“YAMEN:”)
- to Mr. Fish, October 17, 1872, upon the marriage of the Emperor 117
- to Mr. Fish, October 23, 1872, respecting missionaries and Chinese hostility to them 118
- to Mr. Fish, October 26, respecting marriage of the Emperor 130
- to Prince Kung, October 24, 1872, acknowledging receipt of information of marriage of Emperor 132
- telegram to Mr. Fish, October 26, 1872, prospective termination of the regency 134
- to Mr. Fish, November 6, 1872; on the same subject 134
- to Mr. Fish, November 23, respecting release ot persons charged with disturbances at Hangchow 135
- to Mr. Fish, January 15, 1873; Chinese students in America 140
- to Prince Kung, January 10, 1873, on the same subject 141
- to Mr. Fish, January 18, 1873; the audience question 143
- to Mr. Fish, February 20, 1873, respecting munitions of war arriving at Shanghai for the Japanese government in violation of commercial rules of China 144
- to Prince Kung, June 28, 1872; same subject 146
- to Prince Kung, February, 1873; same subject 147
- to Mr. Fish, February 22, 1873; audience question; the German minister refuses to receive a letter for his sovereign at the hands of the ministers 148
- to Mr. Fish, February 25; the Emperor invested with full power; collective note of the foreign ministers asking an audience 149–151
- to Mr. Fish, March 8, acknowledging receipt of instruction on the audience question 151
- to Mr. Fish, March 13, informing him of the progress of negotiations on the audience question, inclosing protocols of interviews 152
- collective note to Prince Kung 156
- to Mr. Fish, March 15; account of further negotiations on audience question 159
- to Mr. Fish, March 20, transmitting account of reception of Russian embassadors in China 162
- to Mr. Fish, March 22; visit of Emperor to tomb of his ancestors 167
- to Mr. Fish, March 24; interview with Prince Kung and yamêm at foreign Office 167
- to Mr. Fish, March 29; further negotiations and interviews on the audience question 172
- to Mr. Fish, April 25; further negotiations and interviews on the audience question 174
- to Mr. Fish, May 1; a protocol of all the conferences to be prepared 176
- to Mr. Fish, May 13; the arrival of the Japanese embassy, a question of etiquette 177
- to Mr. Fish, May 16, with protocol of conferences with the yamên 179
- collective note to Prince Kung and the yamên 182
- to Mr. Fish, May 22, on the military preparations at Tien-tsin 182
- to Admiral Jenkins; asking retention of naval force 185
- to Mr. Fish, May 27; thirty more students to leave for United States 186
- to Mr. Fish, June 7, with extracts from British consul’s dispatch respecting fortifications at Tien-tsin 186
- to Mr. Fish; the Japanese embassy, relations of China with Formosa and Corea 188
- to Mr. Fish, June 15, inclosing imperial decree granting audience 189
- to Mr. Fish, June 27, inclosing the memorandum of the yamên respecting the protocol and stating his objections to it 190
- collective note to the yamên in reply to their memorandum 193
- to Mr. Fish, (unofficial,) June 30; solution of audience question chiefly due to Fish’s instructions 194
- to Mr. Fish, July 10, describing the presentations to the Emperor 195
- collective address of foreign ministers to the Emperor 199
- protocol of the proceedings at the reception 199
- to Mr. Fish, July 22, inclosing testimonals of the missionaries 201
- to the American missionaries, thanking them for their approval 203
- LOWE, ROBERT:
- remarks in House of Commons, respecting vote of money to pay Geneva award 368
- LUNALILO, WM. C.:
- his proclamation to the people of the Hawaiian Islands 487
- LYON, D. N.:
M.
- MAC MAHON, PRESIDENT:
- MAGELLAN, STRAITS of. (See “CHILI,” “ROOT,” “PINTO,” “IBANEZ.”)
- MANNERS, LORD JOHN:
- his remarks upon the Berlin arbitration 363
- MARIA LUZ. (See “De Long,” “Fish,” “HERIERO,” “COOLÍÉ-TRADE,” “KAGENORI,” “Garcia:”)
- MARRIAGES:
- abstract of laws of several states regarding 32
- MARSH, GEORGE P.:
- to Mr. Fish, June 24; prosperity of Italy; disadvantages of Rome as a capital; efforts to remove them 516
- to Mr. Fish, December 9; bills for regulating the religious corporations at Rome 517
- to Mr. Fish, December 19; reasons for closing American charity schools in Rome 517
- to Mr. Fish, January 22, 1873; emigration of destitute Italians to America; action of the Italian government 519
- to Mr. Fish, June 21; defeat of the ministry 522
- to Mr. Fish, June 26; extension of the law concerning religious corporations to Rome 522
- to Mr. Fish, July 10; formation of a new ministry by Mr. Minghetti; his antecedents 523
- MEJIA, Mr.:
- to Mr. Lafragua, April 9, 1872; Mexican cattle-stealing from Texas 667
- METERS—INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. (See “NOAILLES,” “RÉMUSAT.”)
- MEXICO. (See “Fish,” “NELSON,” “Lerdo,” “BARANDA,” “LAFRAGUA,” “BLISS,” “PALACIO,” “LEMUS:”)
- regulations of commission to inquire into frontier outrages 639
- MISSIONARIES, THE AMERICAN:
- their letters to Mr. Low approving his course 202
- MITRE, GENERAL:
- MORAN, BENJAMIN:
- MOULE, GEORGE E.:
- to Mr. Low, September 3, 1873; the difficulties at Hangchow 124
N.
- NATURALIZATION: (See also “NATURALIZATION,” Volume II.)
- NELSON, THOMAS H.:
- to Mr. Fish, September 20, 1872, inclosing President Lerdo’s speech at the opening of Congress 631
- to Mr. Fish, September 23, 1872; Mexican reply to his note respecting friendly conduct of officers on the frontier 633
- to Mr. Fish, September 30, 1872; insurrections in the States of Sinaloa and Chihuahua 634
- to Mr. Fish, January 31, 1873; opening of Vera Cruz and Mexcan railway. Disturbances on west coast 647
- to Mr. Fish, February 10, 1873; trade and commerce between United States and Mexico, inclosing print 648
- to J. H. Oglesby, December 13, 1872; same subject 649
- to Mr. Fish, November 4, 1870; same subject 652
- to Mr. Fish, February 15, 1873; end of the insurrection under Lozada 655
- to Mr. Fish, March 1, 1873; election of chief justice; current political news 655
- to Mr. Fish, March 4, 1873, inclosing correspondence respecting British Honduras 656
- to Mr. Fish, March 15, 1873, inclosing correspondence respecting depredation from Mexico into Texas 661
- to Mr. Lafragua, March 3, 1873, respecting such depredations 661
- to Mr. Fish, March 31, 1873; political and general news 662
- to Mr. Fish, April 5, 1873, inclosing speeches made at the opening of Congress 662
- to Mr. Fish, April 24, 1873, inclosing correspondence respecting removal of Kickapoo Indians 665
- to Mr. Lafragua, April 22, 1873; removal of Kickapoo Indians 665
- to Mr. Fish, April 25, 1873, inclosing correspondence concerning cattle-thieves 666
- to Mr. Fish, April 26, 1873; Protestant missionaries satisfied with President Lerdo’s statements 667
- to Mr. Fish, May 1, 1873; general political and military intelligence 668
- to Mr. Fish, May 17, 1873; separation of church and state adopted in the constitution 669
- to Mr. Fish, June 7, 1873, inclosing speeches at the close of session of Congress 670
- NOAILLES, MARQUIS DE:
- his interview with Mr. Fish on the Chinese audience question 158
- to Mr. Fish, January 10, 1873, inquiring how many standard meters will be required by the United States 263
- to Mr. Fish, February 15, respecting the establishment of an international bureau of weights and measures 264
- to Mr. Fish, June 9, respecting the proposed treaty between Japan and Italy 269
- to Mr. Fish, July 12, same subject. Italian government does not ratify the treaty 271
- NORTHCOTE, SIR STAFFORD:
O.
- OYE TAKEE:
- to Mr. De Long, November 12, 1872, respecting the Maria Luz 561
P.
- PALACIO, D. F. GOMEZ DEL:
- his speech in reply to President Lerdo’s speech at opening of Congress, April 1, 1873 664
- PAPER MONEY:
- its mischievous effects 294
- PARAGUAY:
- PARKES, SIR HARRY S:
- his observations on a memorandum of the Japanese embassadors 410
- PARTRIDGE, JAMES R.:
- to Mr. Fish, December 20, 1872, respecting treaty between Brazil and Argentine Confederation 91
- to Mr. Fish, January 20, 1873, respecting trade of Brazil in 1872 92
- to Mr. Fish, January 22, 1873, respecting report of department of foreign affairs 93
- to Mr. Fish, February 3, 1873, respecting change of ministry 94
- to Mr. Fish, February 22, 1873, respecting progress of legislation 94
- to Mr. Fish, March 24, 1873, respecting treasury receipts of Brazil 95
- to Mr. Fish, April 23, 1873, respecting general condition of Brazil 96
- to Mr. Fish, April 24, 1873, respecting commercial relations of the United States with Brazil 97
- to Viscount Caravellas, April 16, 1873, respecting commercial relations of the United States with Brazil 98
- to Mr. Fish, May 23, with abstract of Emperor’s speech at opening of chambers 101
- to Mr. Fish, June 21, inclosing his notes to Mr. Caravellas, respecting custom-house valuation 102
- to M. Caravellas, May 29, respecting custom-house valuation 103
- to Mr. Fish, June 23, respecting the Bishop of Pernambuco 103
- to Mr. Fish June 24, respecting the discussion on the budget 104
- PATAGONIA. (See “ROOT.”)
- PATENTS:
- PEIRCE, HENRY A.:
- to Mr. Fish, May 6, 1872; opening of legislative assembly 480
- to Mr. Fish, July 22, 1872; illness of the King 483
- to Mr. Fish, December 11, 1872; death of the King; new election ordered 485
- to Mr. Fish, December 18, 1872; candidates for the succession to the monarchy; proclamation of William C. Lunalilo 486
- to Mr. Fish, January 4, 1873; proclamation of Colonel Kalahana; informal vote; Lunalilo selected 488
- to Mr. Fish, January 10, 1873; election of William Charles Lunalilo as King, and proceedings thereupon 501
- to Mr. Fish, January 13, 1873: funeral of King Kamehameha V 506
- to Mr. Fish, January 15, 1873; appointment of new ministry; extracts from journals 507
- to Mr. Fish, March 8, 1873, inclosing census of Hawaiian Islands 512
- to Mr. Fish, March 10, 1873; trip of the Benicia to Hilo with the King on board 513
- PEPIN, JOHN:
- his children ask to be relieved from military service in France 249
- PERU. (See “Fish,” “De Long,” “Garcia,” “AGUERO,” “MARIA LUZ:”)
- treaty between Peru and Japan 629
- PINTO, A.:
- to Mr. Ibanez, October 14, 1872, respecting the Staits of Magellan 108
- Plumb, EDWARD LEE:
- POUND STERLING:
- value of 31
- POWELL, MR.:
- his speech on the motion to vote money to pay Geneva award 371
- PRESIDENT, THE:
- PRINCE EDWARDS ISLAND:
- act of colonial legislature relating to Treaty of Washington 407
- PROCLAMATION. (See “PRESIDENT.”)
R.
- RATHBONE, MR.:
- his speech upon the Geneva arbitration and the rules of the treaty of Washington 336
- RAWLINSON, SIR HENRY:
- to General Schenck, April 4, 1873, Geographical Society’s medal for Mr. Stanley 354
- RÉMUSAT, MR. DE:
- to Mr. Hoffman, December 28, 1872, inequality of French duties on agricultural implements 242
- to Marquis de Noailles, December 6, 1872, international standard meters 263
- to Marquis de Noailles, February 13, 1873, his interviews with Japanese embassadors 266
- to Marquis de Noailles, February 13, 1873, his views respecting Chinese audience question 266
- to Marquis de Noailles, May 9, respecting proposed treaty between Japan and Italy 269
- RIPA, FATHER:
- his residence at the Chinese court 163
- RODRIQUES, H. A. P.:
- ROOT, JOSEPH P.:
- RUSSELL, THOMAS:
- to General Butler. June 5, 1873, British duties on rum on the gold coast of Africa 379
S.
- SAGET, NISSAGE:
- SAINSBURY, W. NOEL:
- to Sir Thomas Hardy, August 16, 1873; no boundary commission under the Treaty of Utrecht 298
- SANDWICH ISLAND. (See “HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.”)
- SAN JUAN. (See “BERLIN ARBITRATION.”)
- SCHENCK, GENERAL ROBERT C.:
- to Mr. Fish, October 7, 1872; commenting upon correspondence in the Austrian red-book respecting the rules in the Treaty of Washington 301
- to Mr. Fish, January 23, 1873, inclosing note from Lord Granville, respecting inspection of steamships 312
- to Lord Granville, January 23, 1873, acknowledging receipt of the above inclosure 317
- to Mr. Fish March 5, 1873; his good relations with the Burmese embassy and Paden Woondonk 318
- to Mr. Fish, March 22, 1873; parliamentary debate on the Geneva tribunal 319
- to Mr. Fish, April 5, 1873; Royal Geographical Society’s medal for Mr. H. M. Stanley 353
- to Sir Henry Rawlinson, April 5, 1873; same subject 354
- to Mr. Fish April 26, 1873; Spanish fines on vessels in Cuba; instructions sent to Mr. Layard 354
- to Mr. Fish, April 26, 1873; conversation with Lord Granville respecting Canadian articles of Treaty of Washington 355
- to Mr. Fish, April 29, 1873; same subject; Sir E. Thornton will be instructed to sign protocol 356
- to Mr. Fish, May 1, 1873; conversation with Lord Granville, respecting a consular convention 356
- to Mr. Fish, May 3, 1873; inclosing a debate in Parliament on the Berlin arbitration 357
- to Mr. Fish, May 22, 1873; the British government considering the subject of a consular convention 367
- to Mr. Fish, May 27, 1873; the money voted to pay the Geneva award 367
- to Mr. Fish, June 9, 1873; proposed protocol, respecting Canadian articles of the Treaty of Washington 377
- to Mr. Fish, July 3, 1873: no probability of concluding a consular convention at present 397
- to Mr. Fish, July 5, 1873; proposed note to maritime powers, respecting rules of the Treaty of Washington 398
- to Mr. Fish, July 16, 1873; conversation with Lord Granville, respecting excessive duties on the gold coast 399
- to Mr. Fish, July 16, 1873; slave-trade between Constantinople and Tripolia, via Malta 399
- to Mr. Fish, July 19, 1873; Lord Granville’s views respecting Italian-Japanese treaty identical with those of Mr. Fish 400
- to Mr. Fish, August 5, 1873; Lord Granville questioned in the House of Lords respecting a consular treaty 401
- SARMIENTO, PRESIDENT:
- SCHLÖZER, MR.:
- to Mr. Fish, December 27, 1872; rumors about emigration of criminals from Mecklenberg unfounded 299
- SCHUCHARDT, WILLIAM:
- to Mr. Fish, December 26, 1872; predatory incursions of Indians from Mexico 643
- to Mr. Hunter, January 3, 1872; condition of affairs in Peidras Negras. Insurrection 697
- to Mr. Hunter, January 10, 1872; destruction of property and injuries to American citizens 699
- to Mr. Hunter, July 15, 1872; report upon affairs at Piedras Negras. Indians in Mexico 701
- to Mr. Hunter, August 29, 1672; arrival on the border of Iudians hostile to the United States 706
- to Mr. Hunter, September 1, 1872; same subject 706
- to Mr. Hunter, January 20, 1873; cattle-stealing from Texas 707
- to Mr. Hunter, March 29, 1873; Indian raid into Texas 708
- to Mr. Hunter, May 17, 1873; white captives from Texas in the Indian camps in Mexico 709
- SEWARD, WILLIAM H.:
- the German press on his death 273
- SHANNON, RICHARD CUTTS:
- SHEPPARD, ELI T.:
- SLAVE-TRADE:
- between Tripoli and Constantinople, via Malta 384
- SOYESHIMA TANE-OMI:
- to Mr. De Long; respecting the Peruvian bark Maria Luz 528, 531
- to Mr. De Long; the treaties of the United States with Lew Chew will be respected by Japan 555
- to Mr. De Long, asking him to take charge of the Maria Luz 558
- to Mr. De Long; respecting the Maria Luz 563
- to Mr. De Long; change in the Japanese calendar 565
- to Mr. De Long; the government will not guarantee telegraphic messages 566
- to Mr. De Long; approving his action in the sale of the Maria Luz 629
- STEAMSHIPS:
- Correspondence relating to the inspection of 312
- STEERE, J. B.:
- to Mr. Bailey; coolie labor in Peru 207
- SWEDEN AND NORWAY:
- convention with Denmark for a common monetary system 216
T.
- TEJEDOR, C., ARGENTINE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
- to Mr. Correia, Brazilian minister for foreign affairs 86
- TENTERDEN, LORD:
- to F. O. Adams, August 11, 1873, commissioners under the treaty of Utrecht 298
- THACHER, MR.:
- amendments to resolutions of Vienna patent-congress 76
- THORNTON, SIR EDWARD:
- to Mr. Fish, December 4, 1872, inclosing Canadian act relating to Treaty of Washington 402
- to Mr. Fish, January 24, 1873, inclosing act of Parliament on the same subject 403
- to Mr. Fish, January 30, inclosing act of legislature of Prince Edward’s Island on the same subject 407
- to Mr. Fish, February 10; views of the British government on the questions raised by the Japanese embassadors 408
- to Mr. Fish, February 19; complaints respecting treatment of British seamen in American ports 416
- to Mr. Fish, March 8; Canadian privy council authorizes American fishermen to fish in Canadian waters before July 1 418
- to Mr. Fish, March 20; American tonnage-dues on British steamships 419
- to Mr. Fish, April 9; same subject 421
- to Mr. Fish, May 1; the views of the British government respecting judicial reform in Egypt 421
- to Mr. Fish, May 31; same subject 424
- to Mr. Fish, June 19; proposal of Newfoundland government respecting seal-fisheries and markets for the same 426
- to Mr. Fish, June 19, inclosing act enacted by Newfoundland, with the object of carrying into effect the Treaty of Washington 426
- to Mr. Fish, June 24; Canadian legislation respecting deck-loads 427
- to Mr. Davis, July 9, with thanks for the aid rendered by the United States consul at Zanzibar, in the negotiation of a treaty 430
- to Mr Davis, July 18, inclosing a copy of a treaty with the Sultan of Zanzibar 430
- TRASK, BENJAMIN C.:
- TREASURY, SECRETARY OF:
- to the Secretary of State, June 7, 1873; excessive duties on rum and tobacco imposed by British authorities on Gold Coast of Africa 378
- TREATY OF WASHINGTON:
- proclamation respecting time when fisheries article goes into effect 27
- views of Austria-Hungary respecting the three rules 59
- General Schenck’s comments on those views 301
- debate in Parliament on the three rules 320
- Canadian act relating to it 403
- act of the Parliament of Great Britain on the same subject 404
- act of Prince Edward’s Island on the same subject 407
- act of Newfoundland relating to the same 427
U.
- UTRECHT, TREATY OF:
- no boundary commission appointed under 297
- UYENO, GAIMUSHO-YU:
- to Mr. DeLong, July 14, 1873, relating to the sale of the Maria Luz 621
V.
- VENOSTA VISCOUNT:
- to Mr. Marsh, January 16, 1873; steps taken by Italian government respecting emigration of destitute Italians 519
- VERNON HARCOURT, MR.:
- his speech upon the Geneva arbitration and the rules of the Treaty of Washington 330
- VICKERS, DAVID:
- to the President, September 29, 1873, inclosing a communication to the President from President Baez, together with other papers, concerning the relations between the Dominican Republic and Hayti, and suggesting a protectorate of the former 218
- VIDAL, MICHAEL:
- to Mr. Davis, March 22, 1873; slave-trade between Tripoli and Constantinople 396
- VIENNA. (See “AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.”)
- VOGT, CARL. (See “EXTRADITION.”)
W.
- WADE, MR.:
- his memorandum on the audience question 169
- WALSH, HALL & CO.:
- to Mr. De Long, November 11, 1872, respecting the Maria Luz 560
- WAR, SECRETARY OF:
- to the Secretary of State, January 17, 1873; raid of cattle-thieves from Mexico into Texas 645
- WASHBURNE, E. B.:
- to Mr. Fish, January 10, 1873; how the news of the death of Napoleon III was received in France 243
- to Mr. Fish, January 17; the commission of thirty; the Emperor’s death causes no excitement 244
- to Mr. Fish, January 31; liability of Frenchmen naturalized as American citizens to military service in France 245
- to Mr. Fish, February 13; Mr. de Pardonnet, an emigration agent, interfered with 245
- to Mr. Pardonnet, February 10; inclosure in the above, same subject 246
- to Mr. Fish, February 21; abdication of King Amadé; threatened difference between Mr. Thiers and the commission of thirty; indemnity to be paid in full in September 246
- to Mr. Fish, March 18; asking instructions respecting cases of Pepin and others, children of American citizens born and residing in France 249
- to Mr. Fish, March 21; treaty signed regulating payment of war indemnity 250
- to Mr. Fish, April 11; election of Buffet president of the assembly; canvass in Paris 250
- to Mr. Fish, April 23; presentation of testimonial to Vicount d’Itajuba 251
- to Viscount d’ltajuba; same subject 251
- to Mr. Fish, May 2, 1873; election of Barodet; its significance 252
- to Mr. Fish, May 23, transmitting proposition of Mr. Thiers and Mr. Dufaure for fundamental law 254
- to Mr. Fish, July 31; message of President McMahon proroguing the assembly 262
- WASHINGTON. (See “TREATY OF WASHINGTON.”)
- WATSON, MR.:
- to Soyeshima Tonomori, August 3, 1872; the Peruvian bark Maria Luz engaged in coolie trade 529
- WEIGHTS AND MEASURES:
- proposed international bureau of 265
- WHITE, JULIUS:
- WINDHAM, PERCY:
- his remarks on the Berlin arbitration 362
- Wing, E. RUMSEY:
- to Mr. Fish, December 6, 1872; increase of trade with Germany 224
- to Mr. Fish, January 29, 1873; Dr. Reiss’s ascent of Cotopaxi 224
- to Mr. Fish, February 28, increasing trade with the United States 234
- to Mr. Fish, February 28; how to revive American commerce with the South American States 236
- to Mr. Fish, March 20, inclosing an extract from El Nacional respecting debt of Ecuador 237
- to Mr. Fish, May 14, inclosing an extract from Panama Star respecting Indian question 238
- WOLKENSTIEN, COUNT:
- to Count Beust, December 16, respecting rules of Treaty of Washington 59
- WOONDONK, PADEN:
- to General Schenck, February 10, 1873, thanking him for his attentions to the Burmese embassy 319
Y.
- YAMEN, THE:
- to Mr. Low, June 21, 1872, respecting contraband for China 145
- to Mr. Low, July 21; same subject 147
- to Mr. Low, March 1, excusing themselves for declining an interview 153
- to Mr. Low, March 7, naming a time for an interview 156
- memoranda of interviews with the foreign ministers on the audience question 157, 160, 169–175
- their memorandum in reply to Mr. Wade’s memorandum on the audience question 170
- further memorandum forwarded by them to the foreign ministers 173
- official protocol of all the conferences 180
- their memorandum to the foreign ministers of the protocols, form of audience, &c 192–198
Z.
- ZANZIBAR:
- treaty between the Sultan of, and Great Britain 430