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224 Mr. Fish to Sir June 24 Urging an arrangement about the fisheries

Edward Thorn-
ton.

225 Sir Edw'd Thorn- June 26 ton to Mr. Fish.

226 Sir Edw'd Thorn- July 11 ton to Mr. Da

vis.

Mr. Davis to Sir July 14 Answer to the foregoing.
Edward Thorn-

ton.

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during the present season.

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232 Mr. Davis to Mr.

Aug. 19

Pakenham.

233 Mr. Pakenham to Mr. Davis.

Sept. 18

Acknowledges foregoing, and informs him
of the American appointments.
American fishermen will be allowed to
take seals within territorial jurisdiction
of Newfoundland, on condition of admis-
sion into United States, free of duty, of
produce of Newfoundland seal fisheries.

234 Mr. Davis to Mr. Sept. 23 Acknowledges above. Promises considera

Pakenham.

tion. The proposal is one requiring
congressional approval.

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The President to
the governor of
New York.

1871. Nov. 29

Recommends legislation extending to Brit-
ish subjects the use of certain canals
within the State, on terms of equality
with citizens of the United States, in ac-
cordance with the treaty of May 8, 1871.

238 Mr. Fish to Mr. Aug. 1 Inclosing a memorandum from Sir Edward

Akerman.

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Thornton, in regard to the deduction of
taxes due Pierce County, Washington Ter-
ritory; also a letter from Messrs. Garfield
and Poland to the Secretary of State,
transmitting a statement of the taxes
claimed to be due. Mr. Fish asks the
opinion of the Attorney General.
Gives an opinion that the taxes referred to
should not be withheld.
Inclosing a letter from the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, and saying there
is no unpaid tax due the United States
assessed against the property of the
Puget's Sound Agricultural Company.

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1871.

GREECE.

Mr. Tuckerman Jan. 14 Review of the political events of the year.
to Mr. Fish.

GUATEMALA.

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Bassett.
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249 Mr. Fish to Mr. Feb. 9 Interference of Hayti with the republic of

Santo Domingo. The United States look
with disfavor upon it.

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May 27

251 Mr. Fish to Mr. Bassett.

June 24

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A change in the ministry in Hayti....
The interference of Hayti with the affairs
of Santo Domingo still continues.
Same subject. Mr. Bassett instructed to
keep vigilant watch.

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Same subject. Incloses the correspond

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Fish.

ence between Mr. Bassett and the Hay-
tian government on the subject.

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272 Mr. Fish to Mr. Nov. 16, Responsibility of Mexico for the robberies at

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Guayamas.

Instructs him to ask co-operation of Mexi-
can government to prevent depredations
by Indians on the Rio Grande.
Transmitting correspondence relating to
the free zone.

Mexico is disposed to co-operate with the
United States to prevent the depredations
of Indians. Inclosing correspondence.
Suggestions as to the removal of Indians.
Commencement of Tehuantepec Railway..
Inclosing correspondence relating to the
steamer Forward.

The assent of the Mexican Congress neces-
sary to the entrance of United States
troops into the Republic to act against
Indians.

Excesses in consequence of German cele-
bration of the capture of Paris.
As to complaints made by the Lower Cali-
fornia Company.

In regard to an anonymous proclamation
at Tehuantepec.

Feb. 27 Inclosing a copy of a note to the Mexican
government, asking for the surrender of
certain fugitives from justice, who were
Mexicans.

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222 Mr. Nelson to Mr. July 20 Alleged illegal collection of light-house

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Fish.

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dues on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Cor-
respondence relating thereto.
Instructing him to obtain assent to the re-
moval of Indians, if possible.

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The relation between the Mexican gov-
ernment and the Lower California Col-
onization Company.

Aug. 30 Receipt of instructions as to removal of
Indians; interview with Mr. Mariscal;
favorable action probable. Correspond-
ence enclosed.

297 Mr Davis to Mr. Sept. 6 Nelson.

Instructions as to the stealing of cattle
from Texas by Mexicans with the conni-
vance of the Mexican military authorities.
Approving his course...

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