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Central American States-Continued.

circular of Costa Rica respecting the said treaty

Page.

113, 116

circular of the Nicaraguan government.

conference between the Presidents of Guatemala and Salvador respecting
the presidency of Honduras; Leiva selected...

the United States minister invited to act as mediator for the pacification
of the Central American States.....
interview of the United States minister with the President of Costa Rica
respecting a proposed conference of the Central American Presidents..
views of the United States Government respecting the said conference...
decree of the President of Guatemala respecting the construction of high-
roads

further correspondence respecting the proposed measures for the pacifica-
tion of the Central American States..

117, 123

124

124

126

133

133

137

surrender of President Arias and capture of Comayagua

decrees respecting religious orders in Guatemala..

141

147

census and debt of the several States.

conspiracy to overthrow the government of President Guardia.

adjournment of the Honduras congress; measures adopted by it....

obstacles to a union of the republics..

invasion of Guatemala by an armed force from Mexico...

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dispute with the Argentine Republic respecting the Straits of Magellan..
China:

Peruvian mission to..

difficulty between the Yamun and the Spanish chargé d'affaires in relation
to the emigration of coolies to the Spanish colonies....
capture of Sub-chan, and suppression of the Mohammedan rebellion..
attack at Chi-mi on Mr. Corbett, an American missionary.
navy of, compared with that of Japan......

Circular:

of the Department of State respecting passports....

of Costa Rica respecting the treaty concluded between Guatemala, Salva-
dor, and Nicaragua..

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reply of the United States minister to the Costa Rican circular.

116

of the government of Nicaragua.........

117

Citizens:

of the United States engaged in the Japanese expedition to Formosa.
(See "Formosa.")

instruction to the minister in China respecting recommendations of Amer-
ican citizens for foreign service..........

274

Citizenship:

American passport refused to a woman claiming to be an American citizen,
divorced from a British subject, and intending to marry a Frenchman.. 408, 413
claimed by persons desirous of avoiding military duty; case of Mentheim
Cohn...

inquiry of an American if citizens of the United States can surrender their
rights of extra-territoriality without forfeiting their privileges of Amer-
ican citizenship...................

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act of Congress authorizing foreign coinage to be executed in the United
States mints...

395

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to be represented at the centennial exhibition to be held at Philadelphia

Comayagua:

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appointed by the Mexican government to investigate alleged depredations
on the Rio Grande.....

for the unification of tonnage, time and place of meeting

same subject, correspondence with the Department of State..

disappointment at the possibility that the United States will not be repre-

sented

intention of the Ottoman government to invite the United States Govern-
ment to participate....

résumé of the proceedings of the Tonnage Commission.

final report thereof

Concha, General José de la:

opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury on its conclusions..

is appointed captain-general of Cuba....

Concha, General Manuel de la:

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her arrival at Monrovia, and reception of her officers by the President of
Liberia...

Consular convention:

proposed between Great Britain and the United States...

Convents:

abolished in Guatemala...

Convicts:

returned to Denmark.....

Rohrer, a criminal said to have been discharged in Germany on condition
of emigrating to the United States...

Coolies:

deportation of, from Great Britain to the United States...

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attack made upon him at Chi-mi ....

274

Costa Rica. (See "Central American States.")

Courts:

suggestion of the government of the Netherlands respecting the expedi-
eucy of an arrangement by which judgments rendered by courts in one
country may be carried into effect in another..

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Chinese commission to..

general instructions respecting Cuban affairs..

Instructions respecting the restoration of property of American citizens
seized in

decree declaring the island in a state of siege.

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Diet-Continued.

of the German Empire: its adjournment; laws passed and proposed....
prorogation of the latter; laws passed during the session...

Discriminating duties:

abolition of, in the Dutch East Indies, and desire of the Netherlands for
reciprocity from the United States

Disraeli :

his address on the dissolution of Parliament.....
Dollar, the American:

accepted in payment of dues by the Haytian government upon the repre-
sentation of the United States minister..

Domingue, General Michel:

Page.

442

444

784, 787

493

601

is charged with the command of the Haytian army

613

his election as President of Hayti...

620

his inauguration and proclamation

621

his letter to the United States minister on the anniversary of the inde-
pendence of the United States.

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refusal of Japanese court to compel the attendance of witnesses in his

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decree issued by the President permitting those expatriated for political
offenses to return to their homes

390

removal of duty from American machinery

390

projected high roads and railroads..

the government agrees to adopt such signal-code as may be agreed upon
by other powers..

391

393

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proposed judicial reform; project for a form of adhesion to, by foreign
powers

1126

power of the Khedive to enter into negotiations with foreign powers for
the internal government of the country

1134

powers accepting the plan for judicial reform.

1169, 1183

the slavery question...

1170

proposed treaty with Great Britain for the emancipation of slaves.....
difficulty respecting property held by American missionaries..

1172, 1181

1174

the budget..

1176

position of France respecting the proposed judicial reform

1181

the Egyptian government anxious for the favorable action of the United
States

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Emigrants:

law before the Belgian Chambers respecting.

from France; alleged dissatisfaction of, in Philadelphia
alleged emigrant-agents expelled from Germany.
from the United States to Venezuela, in distress..

Exp alleged emigrant-agents from Germany.

Extradition:

law passed in Belgium....

of Adolph Schmiderberg from Holland demanded by Belgium...

inquiries of the minister of the Netherlands respecting a supposed stipula-
tion in several extradition treaties of the United States...

Fiji Islands:
their cession to Great Britain reported.

F.

502

Commodore Goodenough and Consul Layard instructed to report upon the
islands, especially with a view to the assumption of sovereignty over
them by Great Britain..

507

report of Commodore Goodenough and Consul Layard on the offer of the
cession of the islands to the British Crown...........

519

Flag:

the consular agent of the United States at Tuxpan forbidden to raise the
consular flag.

Formosa:

American citizens engaged in the Japanese expedition to..
notification on the subject issued by the United States consul at Amoy..
instruction of the Secretary of State thereon....
visit of the United States consul at Amoy to the island.

protest of the United States minister to the Japanese government against
the employment of American ships or citizens on the expedition.
orders issued by the Japanese government to detach the New York and
American citizens from the expedition....

new notification issued by the Japanese government respecting the expe-
dition

intent and scope of the neutrality act of 1860.
declaration of China against the expedition.

refusal of Japan to withdraw her forces from the island; war imminent..

France:

713,719

254, 317
318

332

311

677

681

684

656, 602

6-7

693

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of the personal effects of diplomatic agents, Colombian law on the sub-
ject......

360

G.

Gardner, Capt. Albert A:

case of. (See "Great Britain.")

"General Sherman," the:

is suspected of being engaged in a filibustering expedition in Central Amer-

ica..

102

the minister of Guatemala requests her capture..

1-3

the United States Government declines to detain the vessel..

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increase, without notice, of the duties on rum and tobacco on the Gold

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Gonzalez, Ignacio M.:

assumes the Presidency of the Dominican Republic

Gonzalez, President Santiago:

of Salvador, his reply to Mr. Williamson on the presentation of the latter's
credentials as minister resident to Salvador..

Gonzalez, José Maria :

commander of the port of San José de Guatemala; his outrage upon Mr.

John Magee, British vice-consul..

his trial and sentence..

Goodenough, Commodore:

his report on the Fiji Islands.

Gordon, Colonel :

his expedition in Africa...

Great Britain:

1229

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607

109

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Great Northern Telegraph Company:

copy of a dispatch on the subject transmitted to the Danish chargé
d'affaires....

proposed consular convention with the United States..
jurisdiction assumed by British local courts in the business of complaints
between masters and mariners of the United States on the high seas;
case of Capt. Albert A. Gardner of, master of the "Anna Camp"
result of the elections..

change of ministry..

the support of the United States legations in China and Japan requested
for it by the Danish government....

489, 495

490

496

497

378

380

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prorogation of the legislative assembly; the King's speech..

Green, Lieutenant-Commander F. M.:

acknowledgments for facilities extended to him by the Mexican author-
ities in his survey of the Mexican coast....

Guano:

report of commission upon the quantity of, in Peru...

Guardia, Tomas:

President of Costa Rica; his interview with the United States minister..
attempt to overthrow his government..

his message, and reply thereto by congress.

Guatemala. (See "Central American States.")

Hamilton, Alexander D.:

instruction as to his arrest in Mexico..

Hassein, Avni Pasha :

H.

his appointment and installation as grand vizier....

Hawaiian Islands:

Hawes, J. H.:

754

800

126

147

.164, 170

731

1152

580

submits the case of an American citizen who was fined for proceeding into
the interior of Yesso...

660

views of the Department on the case..

668

Hayti:

Henderson, J. J.:

his notification respecting the Formosan expedition
same subject; letter from the consul-general.

act of the legislature prohibiting the exportation of specie
reply of the national assembly to the message of President Saget.
determination of the British government to abandon the practice which
has heretofore existed of receiving political refugees in British con-
sulates in Hayti......

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his visit to Formosa

311

his mediation, in the question of the Formosan expedition, requested by
Chinese officers

324

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ministerial crisis; retirement of Count Lonyay and appointment of Mr. de
Szlavy ; Mr. Bitto, president of the cabinet..

close of the sessions of the delegations at Buda Pest.

Hunting Regulations, Japanese

copy transmitted to Secretary of State...

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