Great Britain
Contents
- Protection of American interests by British vice-consul at Van (Documents 268–269)
- Protection of American interests by British consul-general at
Tabriz (Documents 270–271)
- Alaskan Relief Expedition, passage of, through Canadian territory,
etc (Documents 272–279)
- Passports; evidence of citizenship required (Document 280)
- Tampa (Fla.) celebration of Queen’s birthday; participation of British war
vessel (Documents 281–284)
- Canadian copyright (Document 285)
- Sierra Leone; massacre of missionaries (Documents 286–290)
- Death of Mr. Gladstone (Documents 291–293)
- Settlement of Bering claims award (Documents 294–297)
- Countervailing duties on sugars, etc (Documents 298–299)
- Services (and death) of Mr. Rawson-Walker, British consul at Manila (Documents 300–307)
- Protection of British interests by the American consul at La Guayra (Documents 308–309)
- Respect shown American flag in Great Britain (Document 310)
- Death of Mr. Ramsden, formerly British consul at Santiago de Cuba,
etc (Documents 311–314)
- British carrying trade in Hawaii (Documents 315–316)
- Raising of blockade of Crete (Document 317)
- Postal Union, adhesion of Great Britain to (Document 318)
- Hawaiian consuls (Documents 319–320)