ALPHABETICAL INDEX. ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS: A. appointment of, as arbitrator on the part of the United States, under ADDERLEY, SIR C.: remarks on the treaty of Washington ALSACE AND LORRAINE: their relation to German government.. AMAZON: Page. .479, 483, 494 projects for navigation of the Amazon and tributaries..... importance of steam communication between, and San Francisco action of the French iron-clad Héroine respecting, in the harbor of Vigo AUSTRALIA: 32 396 397 BISMARCK, COUNT: correspondence with, relative to dispatch-bags of the United States. .283, 291, 296 his position in Germany 292 395 his views as to Alsace and Lorraine 395 discusses the right of foreigners to leave Paris during the siege 407 reply of, to President's congratulations on the union of the German states.. 410 BLACK SEA: navigation of, view of the United States...... 890 BLACK SEA QUESTION. (See PONTUS QUESTION.) BOLIVIA: projects for the navigation of the Marmore and Madeira Rivers.. navigation of the Amazon.. claim of Thomas Rainey against Brazil. Views of Department concern- navigation of the Madeira River.......... BRIGANDAGE: in Greece. C. CANADIAN WAGON-ROAD: from Fort Garry to Lake of the Woods 43 64 44 47 903 485 CANAL, INTEROCEANIC: for the Nicaragua route. (See NICARAGUA.) appointed counsel on the part of Spain before the joint United States CATHERINE WHITING, THE. (See THE HORNET and GEORGE B. Page. 791 680-683 683 CHAMPION, ALBERT: attention of the Mexican government called to the robbery of his CHIHUAHUA: 631 condition of the case.. 661-666 murder of Charles Keerl and others by Indians in Chihuahua.... 635, 636 a visit to the interior... 65 CHILI: CHINA: its social and political organization, its relations with the people and revision of the French treaty with China.. light-house system, and the necessity for its improvement proposed school at Peking, and appropriation of the Chinese indemnity review of, and difficulty of enforcing the laws of the United States rela- 207 emigration to Cuba, and condition of the emigrants; official report of 221 CHIN-KIANG: CHRISTIANITY: history of, in Japan.. in Turkey CITIZENSHIP. (See NATURALIZATION.) CLUSERET, GENERAL: rise of importance of the consulate at, as compared with Tien-Tsin............. 227 589 901. 327 his arrest 336 COCHRANE, BAILLIE: remarks of, on the treaty of Washington, in the House of Commons ... 468 appointment of, as arbitrator on the part of Great Britain, under the .480, 483, 493, 494 COINAGE, UNIFICATION OF: Swiss report on 872-876 COLOMBIA, UNITED STATES OF: statement of arrears due, under the convention of September 10, 1857 .. 229 Colombian government applies for an extension of time to pay the bal- ́ 238 rights of Colombian vessels under the treaty of 1846. same subject; opinion to be requested from the Secretary of the Treasury. same subject; the co-operation of the United States desired for the proposed subsidy from the United States to steamers engaged in trade.. COMMISSION, THE JOINT HIGH: General Schenck detained to act on Page. COMMISSION, THE JOINT HIGH-Continued. treaty of Washington transmitted for exchange of ratifications ratifications exchanged protocols of conferences of the commissioners COMMUNE, THE: proclamation of elections and installation of communist government... 447 448 495-516 318 for extra services and expenses of the legation at Paris........ CONVENTION FOR OCCUPATION OF PARIS FORTS: COOLIES, CHINESE: memorial of coolies in Peru to Prince Kung on their cruel treatment decision of the supreme court of the colony of Hong-Kong on the cooly the cooly trade with Peru-case of the Dolores Ugarte correspondence of the Hong-Kong local authorities with United States COREA: 312 449 433 112 149 194 210, 212 215 219 preparations for expedition to...... 73 reply of Chinese government to the request of the United States minis- further proceedings of the expedition-statements respecting the fate of 124 attack on Corean forts, and correspondence with officials.. 126 142 disapproval of a portion of Mr. Drew's corespondence with Corean offi- 153 information of the capture of Corean forts 450 CORTI, COUNT: CORTINAS, GENERAL: appointment of, as commissioner, under Article XII of the treaty of 479, 481 alleged to be in league with marauders; his recall urged upon the 657 COSTA RICA: proposed survey for a wagon-route or railway between San José and 249 same subject; interview with the secretary of foreign affairs of Costa 250 proposed payment of claims of United States citizens against Costa Rica. 250, 252 252 contract concluded with Henry Meiggs for the construction of a rail- 252 CUBA: condition of Chinese emigrants in... 221 failure to emancipate slaves in. (See SPAIN.) (For correspondence on the subject of claims arising in Cuba see favorable action of the Spanish government on the representations con- expense to Spain of carrying on the contest in Cuba, and condition of strength of the insurrection. 774 777 792-793 CUNDURANGO: its discovery and properties.... CUSHING, CALEB: Page. .254, 256, 261, 263, 264 appointed counsel on the part of the United States before the joint com- 791 DARDANELLES, THE. (See TURKEY.) DAVIS, J. C. BANCROFT: appointment of, as general agent of the United States under the treaty DE KAY, DRAKE: protests against the refusal of the Mexican government to make Magda- 324 332, 333 352 479, 483 624 (For his connection with the Lower California Company, see that title.) DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVE: right of United States to correspond with, during siege of Paris, asserted. 362, 401 Bismarck's reply on ... detention not known at Berlin... 370, 371 372 374 DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES IN PARIS: correspondence of, with Count Bismarck on right of foreigners to leave proclamation of the President abolishing the duties heretofore levied 911 E. ECUADOR: measure of protection extended to natives of Ecuador naturalized in 253 257 regulations of the fire department of Guayaquil as affecting United EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES: in Cuba and Porto Rico. (See SPAIN.) EMBASSY: right of United States to correspond with, during siege of Paris, detention of dispatch-bags for.. EMIGRATION AND EMIGRANTS: condition of emigrants from United States in Para, Brazil.. Page. ESTATES OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS: interference with, by local authorities of Colombia... FAVRE, JULES: F. correspondence with, on the contributions for the poor in France FENIANS: departure of, from England FISHERIES, THE: proposed temporary arrangement concerning 298 420 420 ....485, 486-489, 490 Prince Edward's Island not to enforce its fishery laws during the season 492 case of the Lizzie A. Tarr. 493 Newfoundland proposes to allow seal fishery on certain conditions; reply exactions of the armed force on the Forward at Guaymas.. claim of, for destruction of property by Prussian forces.... FORWARD, THE: FOUGEN, ALBERT C.: FRANCE: revision of the French treaty with China protection of Germans in France, the difficulties and expense attending it; a review of the subject.. 229 607 335 89 267 approval of Mr. Washburne's course respecting the order taxing the 290 surrender of Paris .. 291 correspondence between diplomatic corps and Count Bismarck on the 292 general review of the siege of Paris 296 correspondence relative to contributions for the poor in France 298, 318, 357 political condition in France; M. Thiers chief executive.. efforts of France to acquire German territory before the war. probable terms of peace with Germany losses of France by the war terms of peace French political refugees not to be surrendered by Switzerland uncertainty of the renewal of diplomatic relations between France and .394, 395, 397 361 373 376 378 876 884 France repays the expense of protecting her troops in Switzerland.. FRAZER, JAMES S.: appointment of, as United States commissioner under Article XII of uncertainty when diplomatic relations with France will be renewed.394, 395, 39 7 |