Case of the Shenandoah; further evidence submitted....... Financial condition of the United States as viewed in Great Britain. Jan. 18 Abolition of slavery in the United States. Opening of Parliament. The ministry. Discontent in Ireland; Fenian organizations in that island. 44 57 57 Jan. 29 Reported disposal of eighty steam vessels belonging to late insurgents. 1151 Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. ......do Feb. 14 Attitude of the United States respecting "Alabama claims".. Reported disposal of eighty steam vessels belonging to late insurgents. 66 66 Feb. 15 Case of the Shenandoah. British view of course of Lord Russell respecting claims of United States. 67 Feb. 20 Parliament. The press of Great Britain; its tone satisfactory. Mar. 10 Suspension of the habeas corpus in Ireland. Alleged Fenianism in the United States. Position of the United States on the question. 77 1718 Mr. Adams to Mr. Mar. 22 Adjournment of Parliament. The ministry and reform bill 89 Mar. 23 Depredations on American commerce during the rebellion. Cabinet members in Congress. Relations of the United States and Great Britain. 89 1737 Mr. Seward to Mr. April 10 Termination of reciprocity treaty of 1854. The fishery limits Adams. under the same. 1179 Mr. Adams to Mr. April 12 Meeting of Parliament and reform bill. Political situation in April 12 Great Britain, Interview with Lord Clarendon on Fenian organizations. Case 102 of J. A. Commerford, an alleged Fenian, Page. 70 70 71 74 April 19 Diplomatic correspondence. Slave trade in island of Cuba ............. 105 1780...do .. June 12 Fenian movement against Canada. Proclamation of the President. 135 Reform bill in Parliament. Resignation of the ministry. Feeling 142 towards the United States. July 2 Adams. June 28 Neutrality of Great Britain in the war of Prussia and Italy against 142 Dissolution of the German Bund. Position of Great Britain on 145 1786 July 6 July 3 Reform bill in Parliament. Suffrage and representation....... 145 145 146 Mr. Seward to Mr. July 30 Report of General Banks on the neutral relations of the United 156 States. Aug. 25 The Simonoseki indemnity..... 176 177 Enclosing summary of claims of citizens of the United States against Great Britain for damages suffered by them during the rebellion and thereafter, by means of depredations upon our commercial marine, committed on the high seas by the Sumter, the Alabama, the Florida, the Shenandoah, and other ships of war, built, armed, equipped, and fitted out in British ports. Sept. 14 Recovery of the Atlantic submarine telegraph cable. Communi- 203 cation between the two continents. Sept. 21 Claims against Great Britain growing out of depredations on 203 Sept. 29 Release of Patrick Hasson, an alleged Fenian. Every American 204 now released. Sept. 29 Important meeting of the Reform League at Manchester. Suf- 205 Nov. 16 Nov. 10 The Lord Mayor's dinner at London. Claims against Great 210 210 |