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UNITED STATES. Correspondence with Great Britain. Free Navigation of
the River St. John, under Article III

of Treaty of 9th August, 1842.

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with Great Britain.

1844, 1845.
Slave Trade.

934

1860. 967

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with Great Britain. Civil War in
United States. Proposed Recognition
of the so-called Confederate States.
Non-Reception by Great Britain of
Commissioners from Southern States.
Proceedings of Confederate Agents in
Canada. Enlistment in Canada of
Men to Serve in The United States'
Army. Arbitrary Arrest of British
Subjects
and
(Messrs. Patrick
Rahming). Pursuit of Deserters from
United States into Canadian Territory.
Reception of Confederate Vessels in
British Ports. Privateering. Block-
ade of Southern Ports. Neutrality of
Great Britain. Non-admission of
Armed Vessels or Privateers with
Prizes into British Ports. Cases of the
"Peter
'Peerless," Winifred,"

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Marcy," Tropic Wind," and

"Sumter"

with Netherlands.

.1860-1862.

Admission of Priva-

teers of the so-called Confederate States
into Dutch Colonial Ports. Case of
the "Sumter".

1861.

with Yucatan. Independence of Yucatan.
Neutrality in War between United
States and Mexico. Offer of Sove-
reignty of Yucatan to United States.

173

137

1847, 1848. 1184

Declaration. Independence of the 13 United States of

America............. ..4th July, 1776. 847

(French). Neutrality during Civil War in

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Decree (Spain). Neutrality during Civil War in United

States

Letter (Great Britain).

..Madrid, 7th June, 1861.
Neutrality in Civil War in
North America.

97

1st, May, 1861. 182

UNITED STATES. Letter (Great Britain.) Neutrality in Contest between

Do.
Judicial Decision.

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United States and so-called
Confederate States. Non-
admission of Armed Vessels
or Privateers with Prizes,
into Ports of United Kingdom,
or into British Colonial Ports.
1st June, 1861. 196

Do. 31st January, 1862. 265
Case of the "Tropic Wind." Viola-
tion of Blockade... 13th June, 1861. 207

Message of President. State of Yucatan.

Do.

Do.

Washington, 29th April, 1848. 1225
Capture of the Slaver " Wildfire,"
off Coast of Cuba, by " Mohawk."

Washington, 19th May, 1860. 1085
Opening of Congress.

Washington, 3rd December, 1861. 1313

Ordinance (Alabama). Dissolution of Union between

State of Alabama and other

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UNITED STATES. Ordinance (Mississippi). Dissolution of Union between

State of Mississippi and other

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Proclamation of President. Calling out Militia to sup-
press Combinations in certain States of
the Union (South Carolina, Georgia, Ala-
bama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana,
and Texas).

Washington, 15th April, 1861. 268
of President (Confederate States). Letters
of Marque.....

17th April, 1861. 183

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UNITED STATES. Proclamation of President. Blockade of Ports of

Confederates (South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Missis-

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of Do.

Washington, 27th April, 1861. 269
Prohibition of Commercial In-
tercourse with Seceded States (Georgia,
South Carolina, Virginia, North Caro-
lina, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana,
Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Flo-
rida)
16th August, 1861. 234
(British). Neutrality in Contest between
United States and so-called
Confederate States of America.

London, 13th May, 1861. 165

(Hawaiian Islands). Neutrality in War
between United States and so-

called Confederate States.

Kialua, 26th August, 1861. 136

Resolution of Congress of Confederate States. Defining
Position of Confederate States in respect to

certain Points of Maritime Law.

18th August, 1861. 257

TREATIES, &c. with FOREIGN POWERS, viz. :—with

Hanover. Treaty. Abolition of Stade or

Brunshausen Dues.

Berlin, 6th November, 1861. 490

TREATIES, &c. with NATIONS and TRIBES of INDIANS,

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URUGUAY. Message of President. Opening of Chambers.

Monte Video, 15th February, 1860. 1300

V.

VENEZUELA. Message of Vice-President. Opening of Congress.

Caracas, 12th April, 1860. 1305

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VIRGINIA. Convention with Confederate States.

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Ordinance.

Union.

Richmond, 24th April, 1861. 899

Dissolution of Union with United States of
America
Proclamation (United States).

Richmond, 17th April, 1861. 898
Blockade of Ports of Virginia.
Washington, 27th April, 1861. 269

W.

WALDECK AND PYRMONT. Treaty with China, &c. Friendship. Com.

merce. Navigation.

Tien-Tsin, 2nd September, 1861. 1248

WAR. See CIVIL WAR. MARITIME RIGHTS.

"WILDFIRE." Message. (United States). Capture of Slaver“ Wildfire”

on Coast of Cuba.

Washington, 19th May, 1860. 1085

"WINIFRED." Correspondence. Great Britain and United States. Case
of the "Winifred".. ....1860-1862. 173

WURTEMBERG. Treaty with China, &c. Friendship. Commerce. Navi-
tion....Tien-Tsin, 2nd September, 1861. 1248

Y.

YUCATAN. Address of Congress to the People. Constitution of 1841.

Agreement with Mexico. Re-Incorporation of Yucatan with

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Constitution of the State

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Merida, 31st March, 1841. 1111

Mexican Republic.

Mexico, 14th December, 1843. 1271
Merida, 31st March, 1841. 1113

Correspondence with The United States. Independence of Yu-
catan. Neutrality of that State in War
between The United States and Mexico.
Offer of Sovereignty of Yucatan to United
States
.1847, 1848. 1184

Decree. Powers of Government.

(Mexico).

Mexicanu, 14th January, 1848. 1218
Promulgation of Agreement of December
14th, 1843. Re-Incorporation of Yucatan
with Mexico and Republic.

Mexico, 15th December, 1843. 1271

Message of Provisional Governor. Installation of Extraordi-

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ZOLLVEREIN. Treaty with China, &c. Friendship. Commerce. Navi-

gation.

Tien-Tsin, 2nd September, 186.. 1248

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