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CHINA-Continued.

No. From whom and to whom.

Date.

Subject.

Page.

8 Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward.

1862. Jan. 23

8 Mr. Seward to Mr. Burlingame.

March 6

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for the protection of the foreign settle-
ment. Depredations of the rebels on
their approach to Shanghai. Steps taken
for the defence of the city by French and
English troops and American volunteers.
Establishment of a consulate at Kin-
Kiang.

Instructions in regard to relations with the
imperial government, and co-operation
with the French and British ministers
for the protection of the lives and prop-
erty of Americans. Identity of the
interests of Great Britain, France, and
the United States in China.

12 Mr. Burlingame to March 22 Payment of claims in accordance with the

Mr. Seward.

award of the commissioners. Progress of the war. The imperialists defeat the rebels in several battles, and propose attempting to recapture Ningpo. Notice for the removal of foreign merchants. Opening of ports of Tungchow and Newchang to certain specified trade. Appointment of consul at Tein-tsin. Approval of Mr. Burlingame's proceedings

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Exclusion of vessels of the insurgents from Egyptian ports. American manufacturers placed on equal footing with those of England in regard to facilities for obtaining cotton in Egypt. Evidence of the Viceroy's good will towards the United States.

Punishment of perpetrators of the outrage in Upper Egypt on an agent of American missionaries. Letter of the Viceroy to the President of the United States. clusion of insurgent vessels from Egyptian ports.

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Effects of news from America upon public opinion abroad. Frivateers in the Mediterranean. The cotton trade in Egypt. Visit of the Prince of Wales to Egypt, and of the Viceroy to the great exhibition, England. Opening of a new railway. Generous gift of the Viceroy to American missionaries.

Gratification with the liberality of the Viceroy to American citizens and missionaries. The privateers in the Mediterranean.

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1862. Feb. 20

Feb. 27

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Arrest and confinement of Messrs. Myers, Tunstall, and circumstances connected therewith.

The same subject. Unsuccessful attempt of a mob to rescue the prisoners. Correspondence with the Moorish minister of foreign affairs and the commander of the Tuscarora. The prisoners' put on board the Ino, and sent to the United States.

The same subject. Correspondence with the diplomatic agents of European governments at Tangier.

The same subject. Despatches from the American chargé at Madrid to the captain of the Tuscarora. Friendly action of the Moorish government.. The same subject

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