.do 109 Mr. Fish to Mr. Williamson May 25 May 26 Same subject; further correspondence inclosed 160 164 167 Outrage on the British vice-consul at San José de Guatemala; investigation into the conduct of the United States consular agent requested. May 29 Population and debt of the Central American States. June 5 Reply of the constitutional assembly of Costa Rica to the message of the President. June 8 Containing instructions to express to the Guatemalan government the expectation that the perpetrator of the outrage on the British vice-consul at San José will be punished, and commenting on the conduct of the United States consular agent at that place. Report of the minister of foreign affairs of Costa Rica. 168 168 169 171 June 9 June 24 July 10 July 27 171 Political affairs in Nicaragua; decree of President Quadra. 176 Second trial of Gonzalez and Bulnes, perpetrators of the outrage on Vice-Consul Magees; British Chargé protests against the release of Bulues. 177 CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES-Continued. No. From whom and to whom. Date. Subject. Page. 119 1874. Mr. Williamson to Mr. Fish., Aug. 15 120 ......do 121 ......do Aug. 17 1873. 1:22 Señor Dardon to Mr. Fish... Aug. 30 1:23 Mr. Fish to Señor Dardon... Sept. 9 Correspondence between the minister of foreign Proposing to furnish various information respect- Stating that the steamer General Sherman, carry- Same subject; United States not responsible for 124 Señor Dardon to Mr. Fish... Nov. 22 Requesting the detention at the New York cus 125 1874. tom-house of arms belonging to insurgents Mr. Fish to Señor Dardon... Jan. 15 Same subject; the arms cannot be detained ex- 127 being decided; the Nicaraguan minister an- Mr. Fish to Señor Benard... Sept. 16 Same subject... 178 180 182 183 183 185 185 186 194 Demand of the magistracy of Hong-Kong for the extradition from Shanghai of W. Jackson, an American citizen, accused of piracy. Transmitting copy of an instruction to the con- sul-general respecting the participation of United States citizens in the Japanese expedi Transmitting copy of an instruction to the minis- ter in Japan relating to the co-operation be tween the United States and other western Transmitting copy of an instruction to the minis- ter in Japan respecting the authority conferred by the act of June 22, 1860, on ministers of the United States in countries where rights of ex- Arrest of General Le Gendre for his connection with the Japanese expedition to Formosa; his Transmitting copy of an instruction to the consul- general respecting the case of Walter Jackson. Transmitting copy of an instruction to the consul- general respecting the arrest of General Le Visit to Liang-Kiau Bay, Formosa.... Conversation with the Taotai at Amoy respecting the alleged participation of American citizens June 6 Inclosing correspondence with Commander Kautz, U.S. N., respecting the Japanese expedition to Formosa; the consul's notification on the sub- 304 304 304 311 311 311 314 Further information respecting the expedition to Formosa; relative strength of the Chinese and Japanese; proposed telegraph from Foochow General Le Gendre; his connection with the For- Americans in the Japanese service; right of American citizens to enter the military service of foreign powers; disapproval of the notifica- tion issued by the consul at Amoy. Proposed telegraph from Foochow to Amoy Case of Walter Jackson, claiming to be an Amer ican citizen; requisition of the authorities of Hong-Kong for his delivery to them: no author- ity to grant a warrant of extradition in such a Identical note addressed by the consuls-general in China to their respective superiors respecting Release of General Le Gendre from arrest.. Respecting Mr. Henderson's notification in regard to the Formosa expedition; Mr. Fish's dispatch No. 409, to the consul-general, referred to. Transmitting copy of correspondence with the consul at Amoy, respecting the participation of 192 ...do June 17 June 27 183.do 1873. Aug. 7 Mr. Fish to Mr. Scruggs.... Oct. 29 Inclosing extracts from the report of the minister July 27 Celebration of the sixty-fourth anniversary of the DENMARK. 353 355 357 357 359 360 361 362 363 Requesting the support of the United States Yedo and Peking would be directed to report 320 378 DENMARK-Continued. No. From whom and to whom. 195 Mr. Fish to Mr. Hegermann April 29 Inclosing copy of dispatch, No. 19. from the United 196 Mr. Hegermann to Mr. Fish May 3 ......do June 14 197 198 States chargé d'affaires at Peking. respecting the action of the Chinese authorities in regard to the Great Northern Telegraph Company. Expressing thanks for the documents accompanying Mr. Fish's note of the 29th April. Communicating the views of the Danish government respecting a proposed international convention for the protection of submarine cables. sentatives of the United States, in behalf of the Great Northern Telegraph Company, have been of service to the interests of Denmark. Mr. Cadwalader to Mr. He- July 15 Expressing pleasure that the efforts of the repregermann. Page. 380 381 381 383 225 Nov. 13 Suggesting that the attention of naturalized citi- Nov. 14 French politics. 1874. Jan. 9 Ministerial crisis threatened.. Return of quiet in the ministry. First presiden- Mr. Fish to Mr. Washburne. Jan. 30 Inclosing copy of a dispatch from the ministers at St. Petersburg, Berlin, and Copenhagen respect- 405 406 407 407 407 |