27 19 8 5 16 16 .do....... Mr. Seward to Mr. Koerner... Dec.* 5 Effects of the war upon slavery. Spanish interest in 887 .do.. Dec. 18 The prohibition of American vessels-of-war at Havana 888 888 £29 Mr. Koerner to Mr. Seward... Mar. 1 The admission of the pirate Florida into the port of Feb. 28 Proceedings of Spanish vessels at New Orleans. Re- Mr. Seward to Mr. Koerner... Mar. 21 Mr. Koerner to Mr. Seward... April 4 .do. April 11 The same subject, and the stoppage of the United 802 892 893 804 896 899 Circular... 93 Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward.. JAPAN. .do... June 30 A new minister of foreign affairs appointed. Hostility towards foreigners on the part of the people. Correspondence with the British chargé d'affaires.. Cordial relations existing between the ministers of Great Britain, France and the United States, in Japan. Disaster to the French steamer Dordagne. Proposals of the Japanese government to have persons instructed at the American legation in the English language, in order to facilitate diplomatic business. Another attack on the British legation. Murder of two sentinels. Proceedings of the Japanese authorities. Instruction of Japanese officials in the English language at the American legation. 947 948 949 951 953 958 Duties on articles used in the preparation of teas for export. 958 38 13 .do.. .do. July 8 July 5 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn Aug. 7 Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward.... Aug. 27 Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 The return of a sword stolen from the Japanese envoys while in Baltimore, 963 Result of the investigation made by the Japanese authorities in reference to the attack on the British legation. 964 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 ....do.... The Japanese pupils at the legation of the United States. 971 .do..... .do.. ...do.... Relations between the Japanese government and the legation of the United States. 972 .do. ....do.... The attack on the British legation and murder of two sentinels. 972 .do.. Dec. 2 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 The postponement of the stipulated opening of additional ports. 973 The outrage by the retainers of the Prince of Satsuma. Loss of the American bark Chevalier on the coast of Japan; kindness of the Japanese to the officers and crew. Proffer of aid of a steamer by the French minister. 974 974 The loss of the American bark Chevalier 988 April 17 16 17 Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward .....do.... April 30 May 1 The punishment of the persons concerned in the attack on the British legation. 993 |