Diet-Continued. of the German Empire: its adjournment; laws passed and proposed.. Discriminating duties: abolition of, in the Dutch East Indies, and desire of the Netherlands for Disraeli : his address on the dissolution of Parliament.... Dollar, the American: Page. 442 444 784,787 493 accepted in payment of dues by the Haytian government upon the repre- 601 his letter to the United States minister on the anniversary of the inde- 625 refusal of Japanese court to compel the attendance of witnesses in his decree issued by the President permitting those expatriated for political 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 391 393 coal and salt mines..... 394 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 1134 powers accepting the plan for judicial reform. 1169, 1183 the slavery question... 1170 proposed treaty with Great Britain for the emancipation of slaves.. 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 Emigrants: law before the Belgian Chambers respecting. from France; alleged dissatisfaction of, in Philadelphia Expulsion: of alleged emigrant-agents from Germany. Extradition: law passed in Belgium.. of Adolph Schmiderberg from Holland demanded by Belgiam... inquiries of the minister of the Netherlands respecting a supposed stipula- F. Fiji Islands: 502 Commodore Goodenough and Consul Layard instructed to report upon the 507 report of Commodore Goodenough and Consul Layard on the offer of the 519 Flag: the consular agent of the United States at Tuxpan forbidden to raise the Formosa: .... 713, 719 American citizens engaged in the Japanese expedition to...... visit of the United States consul at Amoy to the island... new notification issued by the Japanese government respecting the expe- intent and scope of the neutrality act of 1860. 254, 317 318 332 311 677 681 684 686, 692 6-7 refusal of Japan to withdraw her forces from the island; war imminent.. of the personal effects of diplomatic agents, Colombian law on the sub- is suspected of being engaged in a filibustering expedition in Central Amer- 102 1-3 the United States Government declines to detain the vessel.. increase, without notice, of the duties on rum and tobacco on the Gold 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 Gonzalez, José Maria : commander of the port of San José de Guatemala; his outrage upon Mr. Page. 607 109 ..154, 155, 160 175, 178 519 1185, 1202 proposed consular convention with the United States.... change of ministry.. Great Northern Telegraph Company: the support of the United States legations in China and Japan requested 489, 495 490 496 497 378 copy of a dispatch on the subject transmitted to the Danish chargé Green, Lieutenant-Commander F. M.: acknowledgments for facilities extended to him by the Mexican author- Guano: report of commission upon the quantity of, in Peru..... Guardia, Tomas: President of Costa Rica; his interview with the United States minister.. Guatemala. (See "Central American States.") Hamilton, Alexander D.: H. instruction as to his arrest in Mexico...... Hassein, Avni Pasha : his appointment and installation as grand vizier........ Hawaiian Islands: prorogation of the legislative assembly; the King's speech....... Hawes, J. H.: submits the case of an American citizen who was fined for proceeding into 754 800 126 147 164, 170 731 1152 580 act of the legislature prohibiting the exportation of specie reply of the national assembly to the message of President Saget.. Henderson, J. J.: 660 668 582 583 585 his notification respecting the Formosan expedition 318, 332 322 his visit to Formosa 311 his mediation, in the question of the Formosan expedition, requested by 324 Honduras. (See "Central American States.") Hungary: ministerial crisis; retirement of Count Lonyay and appointment of Mr. de Page. Hunting Regulations, Japanese-Continued. contain nothing conflicting with the privileges secured by treaty to Amer- views of the Secretary of State thereon.. Iceland: I. one thousandth anniversary of its settlement.. of the United States celebrated at Buenos Ayres of the Central American States. of Colombia.. of the United States celebrated in Hayti 65 370 instruction of the Secretary of State on the same subject "Invincible," the: of the United States celebrated in Mexico. British vessel detained in Hayti..... Isthmus of Panama : correspondence with the Colombian government respecting the protection Italy: 6 96 361 625 754 597 626 the government consents to authorize its legation at Madrid to protect 627 the twenty-fifth anniversary of King Victor Emmanuel's accession to the an American citizen arrested at Shanghai on a charge of piracy; the mag- James, Edwin: consular agent of the United States at San José de Guatemala, his con- the thanks of Queen Victoria tendered to him Japan: expedition to Formosa. (See "Formosa.") 301 347 155, 159 648,653 report of D. W. Ap Jones upon the adaptation of certain districts to the 635 Simonoseki indemnity 654, 659, 669, 6:22 memorandum of Terashima respecting the proposed regulations for the 662 664 memorial addressed to the Sa In, asking the establishment of a popular instruction of the Secretary of State in relation to the punishment of right of Japanese commissioners of customs to make customs regulations action of the Japanese government respecting American citizens engaged refusal of a Japanese court to compel the attendance of witnesses in a co-operative policy of the United States with foreign powers... Jewell, Marshall: visits Cronstadt takes leave of the Emperor of Russia Jovellar y Soler, General Joaquin : his speech on taking possession of the government of Cuba... K. Page. permitted to make survey in Haytian waters appointed prime minister of Tunis.... firman granted to His Highness by the Sultan Kalakaua, King: his speech at the prorogation of the Hawaiian legislature. "Kansas," the: Keredine, General: Khedive: Kickapoos: 580 609 50 1178 services rendered by Mr. Montero in removing them from Mexico ..... 715 732 L. Labrador: inquiry addressed to the British minister as to whether it forms part of their letter respecting the prohibition to export specie from Hayti....... correspondence with the Department of State; his resignation as umpire Le Gendre, General: his connection with the Japanese expedition to Formosa.. is arrested and discharged his protest. proceedings against him disapproved by the Department of State.. selected as candidate for the presidency of Honduras. his decree upon assuming the provisional presidency of Honduras. his confirmation as provisional President of Honduras. his correspondence with Señor Soto respecting the imprisonment of Señor Lerdo, President: 562, 572 415 576 519 582 23 328 329, 340 309 348 124 131 139 143 167 179 his address on the adjournment of the Mexican Congress.. 722 764 Letters of recall : their presentation not necessary at the courts of Bavaria, Würtemberg, 444 Liberia: banquet given at Monrovia by the postmaster-general of the republic.... 699 700 diplomatic and consular body in 706 Logan, Cornelius A.: requested to act as arbiter in the dispute between Bolivia and Chili.............. 195, 197 British vice-consul at San José de Guatemala, outrage upon, by Gonzales, protest of the Mexican minister against his entrance with his command 768 154, 155, 160 |