ALPHABETICAL INDEX. A. appointment of Russian archbishops therefor.... ALASKA: ALCOCK, SIR RUTHERFORD: to Prince Kung on revision of Chinese treaties.... Pago. 520 311 56 106-107-129 129 131-132 133-231-232 148-149 74-76 .54, 211, 212, 229-232 53 183 209-213, 214, 230 214, 230 229 if they stay in Paris: Bismarck disavows responsibility for their suffer- consul general, measures for their protection Department requests consul general to confer with Mr. Washburne... ARCHIVES OF NORTH GERMAN LEGATION: in France in charge of United States minister.. ARMISTICE, NEGOTIATIONS FOR: Count Bismarck's circulars.. Jules Favre's circular.... Lord Granville's negotiations Bismarck's terms. communications as to protection of Germans in France.... 65, 66, 68-189, 190 communications as to recognition of French republic.. ture communications relative to settlement of northwest boundary near Pem- communication as to practice of furnishing supplies in colonial ports to 191, 192 67,68 189 401, 402, 404, 405 427 communication as to employment of clerical force in United States consu- 191, 147 communication inquiring why Benedetti's secret treaty was not sooner 191 communications relative to suspension of hostilities between Germany communication as to protection of American property in Paris. 66, 192 144, 146, 147, 149 397 communication as to state of public opinion in United States as to France. BANCROFT, GEORGE, UNITED STATES MINISTER AT BERLIN: to Mr. Motley, correspondence between French and Germans through to Mr. Washburne, will not France recede from expulsion of Germans, France and Germany, rights and duties in United States ports.... 206 203 51 51 52 48 alleged violation of international law by firing on flags of truce and am- 105, 206, 222, 141, 143, 193, 226, 227, 231 Bismarck's circnlar, relative to.. United States inquire when proposition was made, and why not sooner published.. 198 86 200 191 223, 224 198 138 219 BERNSTORFF, COUNT: memorandum upon Lord Granville's definition of contraband of war.. BISMARCK, COUNT: 171 171-177 circular declining responsibility for suffering of inhabitants of Paris by circular of July 29, on Benedetti's treaty project.. telegram, exemption of private property from capture at sea note as to cooperation of maritime powers for suppression of piracy in note to Prince Kung; relations of United States with China...... joint action of maritime powers for suppression of piracy in Chinese expedition to Corea to negotiate treaty for protection of American seamen 333-334-336 relations between China and Corea. 362 Mr. G. F. Seward's review of political and commercial relations between 339 Tieu-tsin riot. 355-363-371-377, 378, 383, 391, 398, 399 Mr. Low's assurance of forbearance of United States too strong.. waters CHRISTIANS, NATIVE, IN JAPAN: their persecution in the Island of Soto... Mr. Van Valkenburgh to the Japanese government, May 18, 1869. Japanese government to Mr. De Long, January 1 and 7, 1870.. protest of consuls of treaty powers at Nagasaki, January 2, 1870. British minister to Japanese government, January 7, 1870.. French minister to Japanese government, January 11, 1870.. treaty powers to Japanese government, January 17, 1870.. deportation and separation of families.. 459 459 460 protocol of a conference with Japanese authorities, January 19, 1870 connection between political condition of Japan and persecution of Chris- memorandum of conference of February 9, 1870, as to Christianity 473 memorandum, restraint of foreign missionaries promised 474 report of native officers who executed decree of deportation.. 475 478 views of Great Britain, France, and Prussia will be ascertained, and 478 Mr. Motley asks Lord Clarendon if British government will make depor- Mr. Motley reports views and sends correspondence with British and Mr. Fish asks Mr. Motley, Mr. Bancroft, and Mr. Washburne as to action 479 480 480 Lord Clarendon ineloses instructions to British Minister in Japan, and 481 CHRISTIANS, NATIVE, IN JAPAN-Continued. Lord Clarendon to Mr. Harry S. Parkes, April 20, 1870. Moderation in pro- Page. 482 483 Mr. Leon Roche's communications to consular agents and to apostolic Lord Clarendon to Lord Lyons, May 23, 1870. Propriety of restraining 484 vicar in Japan to refrain from propagandising in violation of Japanese laws 484, 485 No 486 72, 121 CITIZENS NATURALIZED: in United States, of German birth, status in France during war CLARENDON, LORD: deportation of native Christians from Japan, Policy of Great Britain and France in relation thereto.. to Mr. Motley, May 27.. to Sir H. S. Parkes, April 20. to Lord Lyons, April 20 and 30. 450 481 482 483 to Lord Lyons, May 23... 484 CLERKS, EXTRA: employment authorized in legation in Paris..... 191 North Germany authorizes payment of expense of assistants in United adoption of common unit and standard of international goid coinage. COMMERCIAL RELATIONS: with Spanish America and Brazil, Department report.. CONSULS IN FRANCE: fees, receipts of, in Paris consulate, and medium in which they shall be clerks, extra assistants allowed during protection of German interests CONTRABAND OF WAR: British government views thereon, Lord Granville's circular... COREA. (See CHINA.) 143, 144, 146 83 164 CORRESPONDENCE, OFFICIAL, OF FOREIGN MINISTERS IN PARIS: 247- 251 254 254 261 to 297 views of United States Government, Mr. Fish to Mr. Bancroft BETWEEN FRENCH AND GERMANY GOVERNMENTS: United States to afford every facility..... to be sent through United States legations. D. DE LONG, C. E., UNITED STATES MINISTER IN JAPAN: to Japanese government, January 10, 1870 DENMARK: proclamation of Danish neutrality.... Page. DENMARK-Continued. relations with Prussia.. royal ordinance relative to neutral obligations... interior harbor at Copenhagen closed to foreign ships. Danish neutrality.. DIPLOMATIC CORPS IN PARIS: meet to consider rights and duties as inmates of besieged city.... 122-127 121 not decided whether they will remain. 126 E. ELMORE, MR.: to Mr. Hovey relative to immunity of Mr. Farrand, bearer of dispatches, FAVRE, JULES: circular. Causes of war, and French policy..... letter September 8, 1870, to Mr. Washburne, recognition of republic.. circular of November 7, 1870. Thiers's failure to negotiate armistice.... FISHERIES: CANADIAN LICENSES: United States asks purpose of Canada as to licenses Mr. Thornton's acknowledgment Sir John Young's reply Sir John Young's further reply. Discontinuance of licenses.. CANADIAN POLICY: United States bearer of dispatches; attempt of Peruvian authorities to de- 510 139 117 129 166 211, 212, 229, 231 53 407 407, 408, 413 408 413 discrepancy in British instructions to vice-admiral in Canadian waters as Mr. Fish calls attention to its enforcement and his instructions for guidance 431 CANADA, BOUNDARIES OF: Mr. Fish's views as to their present location, and their location when the 417 Mr. Thornton thinks Mr. Fish is right the operation of Canadian regulations as to American fishing vessels con- 418 419 INSTRUCTIONS OF BRITISH ADMIRALTY: to naval force in Canadian waters, as to the situation arising from suspen- 415 the seizure, without warning, of United States fishing vessels violating Mr. Holland to under-secretary of state for foreign affairs, May 13, 1870.. 416 417 Mr. Thornton, on June 3, 1870, communicates letter of.. 419 |