Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Dec. 15 Removal of restrictions on war vessels of the United States visit- 213 ing British ports. Do........ Dec. 22 Reciprocal relief and transportation of American and British seamen in distress. 213 Mr. Seward to Sir Dec. 27 Multiplication of consular agents of the United States in British North American provinces. Consular agency needed at Hamilton. 213 Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Dec. 30 Reciprocal maintenance of British and American lunatics in asylums. 215 Do........ Feb. 16 Expiration of the reciprocity treaty, (1854.) Its renewal desired by Great Britain. 224 Do...... Feb. 16 Suppression of piracy on the coast of China. United States requested to assist. 224 Mr. Seward to Sir Feb. 16 Reciprocal maintenance of British and American lunatics in asylums. 225 F. Bruce. Feb. 17 Renewal of the reciprocity treaty of 1854. The question now 226 submitted to Congress. Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Feb.. 21 to Sir F. Bruce. 226 Suppression of piracy on the coast of China. The United States 227 will co-operate therein. Feb. 23 Construction of the extradition treaties between the United 2:27 States, France, and Great Britain. Mr. Seward to Sir Mar. 6 Suppression of piracy on the coast of China. Co-operation of 228 7 Mutinies on British ships in the waters of the United States. The 228 jurisdiction in such cases. Do........ June 2 Shot fired from her Majesty's ship Fawn at St. Croix river. Ex- 236 Sir F. Bruce to Mr. July 5 Fishing licenses to be issued to citizens of the United States at 242 Do.... Oct. 22 Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Robert B. Lynch and John McMahon. Convicted and sentenced to death in Canada. Their pardon asked by the United States. Nov. 3 Navigation of China seas. Need of light-houses, buoys, &c., 260 261 therein. Nov. 15 232 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dec. 18 Protection of mail steamers of the United States and France.... 269 Dec. 26 Payment of interest on bonds of the United States in Europe.... 270 |