Page France, &c. Do. THURINGIA. TREATIES, &C., with FOREIGN POWERS, viz.:-with Treaty. Commerce. Berlin, 2nd August, 1862. 298 Treaty. Navigation. Tolls........ Hamburgh, 4th April, 1863. 938 Convention. Military. Austrian Volunteers for Mexican Service. Bolivia and Peru. Treaty. Peace. Friendship. France and Hanse Towns. Treaty. Commerce. Navigation. Do. France and Italy. Do. Do . Do. .... 462 Protocol. France and Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Treaty. Commerce. France and Monaco. Convention. Customs. France and Netherlands. Do. 367 Paris, 9th November, 1865. 407 Courtray, 28th March, 1820. 395 The Hague, 7th July, 1865. 383 Washington, 23rd February, 1853. 718 France and Uruguay. Arrangement. Commerce. Navigation. "TROPIC WIND." Correspondence. Great Britain and United States. Blockade of Ports of Confederate Page 1861, 1862. 658 TURKEY. Act of Accession of Sultan to Treaty of 29th March, 1864. Union of Ionian Islands to Greece. Constantinople, 8th April, 1865. 48 Correspondence with Great Britain. Slave Trade. 1864. 1084 Order in Council (British). Apprehension and delivering up of Seamen Deserters from Merchant Vessels of Tur- key in British Ports..Windsor, 18th May, 1865. 175 Protocols of Conferences between Commissioners of Austria, Galatz, October, November, 1865. Public Act. European Commission. Navigation of Mouths of See also EGYPT. Great Britain and United States. 87 93 1861, 1862. 800 U. Suppression of Insurrection. Punish- ment of Treason and Rebellion. Seizure and Confiscation of Property of Rebels, &c. ..... 17th July, 1862. 510 Circular. Secretary of War. Evasion of Military Duty. Washington, 11th August, 1862. 508 Correspondence with France, Great Britain, and Russia. Proposal of France to use her Good Offices, or to Mediate, with a view to Termination of Civil War in North America. Proposed Joint Intervention of Great Britain, France, and Russia. Proposed Conclusion of an Armistice. 1861-1863. 412 between British and United States Boundary between The United States and British Possessions on North West Coast of America (Island of San Juan). Joint Military with Great Britain. 1855-1860. 743 UNITED STATES. Correspondence with Great Britain and France. Overtures [1864-65. LV.] to Contending Parties in The United States. Proposed Adhesion to Principles of Maritime Law, as laid down by Con- gress of Paris in 1856. (Privateer- Page with Great Britain. Seizure of Messrs. Mason, Slidell, McFarland, and Eustis, from on board Royal Mail Packet "Trent," by Commander of The United States Ship of War, "San Jacinto."........1861, 1862. 602 with Great Britain. Blockade of Ports of Confederate States .1846-1862. 658 with Great Britain. Arrest, Imprison- ment, and Ill-treatment of Mr. Shaver, a Canadian Subject, by Order of Govern- ment of The United States (Question of with Great Britain. Arrival at South- ampton of Confederate Steamer "Nash- ville," and Federal Steamer "Tusca- rora." Steps taken to prevent the carrying on of Hostilities in British with Great Britain. Capture, by United to break Blockade of Charleston. Recapture of the Vessel by her Captain, and Demand of The United States Government for her Restoration ....1862. 817 with Great Britain. Rumoured Interven- Page UNITED STATES. Message of President. Opening of Congress. Washington, 4th December, 1865. 273 Minutes of Proceedings between British and United States Commissioners. Line of Water Boundary on North-West Coast of America described in Article I of Treaty of June 15, 1846 Order of Secretary of War. Prohibition to Citizens liable to be Drafted into the Militia to leave the Country. Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus in cases of all Persons Arrested for Attempting to Evade Military Duty. Washington, 8th August, 1862. 507 of Secretary of War. Suppression of Disloyal 503 Practices.......Washington, 8th August, 1862. of Secretary of War. Suspension of Issue of Passports.......Washington, 8th August, 1862. 508 Proclamation of President. Emancipation from 1st of January, 1863, of all Slaves within any State, or part of any State, in Rebellion Washington, 22nd September, 1862. 509 of President. General Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus in cases of Arrest or Imprisonment by Military Authorities Washington, 24th September, 1862. 512 of President. Designation of States, or parts of States, in which all Persons hitherto held as Slaves are Free. |