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GREAT BRITAIN-continued.
ACT OF PARLIAMENT to amend the Law relating to the Copy-
Page
right of Designs .. 6th August, 1861.. 1140
to amend the Law in relation to the Wills
and Domicile of British Subjects dying
whilst resident Abroad, and of Foreign
Subjects dying whilst resident within
Her Majesty's Dominions.
6th August, 1861.. 1141
CORRESPONDENCE with Denmark, &c., relative to the Affairs of Schleswig and Holstein
tions
809
1861..
with France, respecting the proposed 48-
sembly of a Congress of the Great Powers
of Europe, for the purpose of Settling the
Affairs of Italy and other European Ques-
October, 1848.. 672
with Greece, relative to the Arrangement
concluded at Athens in June, 1860, re-
specting the Greek Loan...1859-1861.. 1276
with Mexico, relative to British Claims on
Mexico; the temporary Withdrawal of the
British Mission from the City of Mexico
to Jalapa; and the Robbery of Specie be-
longing to British Bondholders from the
House of the British Legation.
1860, 1861.. 548
with Sardinia, relative to the Prosecution,
by the Authorities in the Island of Elba,
of a British Subject (Mr. G. G. Watson
Taylor) for an alleged Act of Sedition;
and to the Plunder of the Island of
Monte Cristo, belonging to Mr. Taylor, by
Followers of General Garibaldi, in the
British Steamer" Orwell."
1860, 1861.. 748
with Saxony, relative to the Arrest by
the Saxon Government of an Hungarian
Refugee (Count Téleki); and his Sur-
render to the Austrian Government.
with the Two Sicilies,
newal of Diplomatic
Internal Affairs of the
1860, 1861.. 270
relative to the Re-
Relations, and the
Kingdom of Naples.
1859-1860.. 1329
CORRESPONDENCE with The United States, relative to the Free Navigation of the River St. John, under Article III. of the Treaty of 9th August, 1842
1844, 1845..
with The United States, relating to the Civil
War in the United States; the proposed
Recognition of the so-called Confederate
States; the Non-reception by Great Britain
of Commissioners from the Southern States;
the Proceedings of Confederate Agents in
Canada; the Enlistment in Canada of
Men to serve in The United States' Army;
the arbitrary Arrest of British Subjects
(Messrs. Patrick and Rahming); the
Pursuit of Deserters from The United States
into Canadian Territory; the Reception
of Confederate Vessels in British Ports;
Privateering; the Blockade of Southern
Ports; the Neutrality of Great Britain;`
the Non-admission of Armed Vessels or
Privateers with Prizes into British Ports;
Cases of the "Peerless," "Winifred,"
"Peter Marcy," "Tropic Wind," and
"Sumter"
1860-1862..
CORRESPONDENCE relative to the SLAVE TRADE, 1860, viz.:
With Foreign Powers.
934
173
NOTIFICATION of the Sardinian Blockade of Gaeta.
:
London, 6th February, 1861..
of the Raising of the Sardinian Blockade of
Gaeta.. London, 22nd February, 1861..
of the Sardinian Blockade of the Citadel of
Messina and neighbouring Ports, but not of
the Commercial Port of that City.
of the Turkish
Albania
527
528
ORDER IN COUNCIL, granting the Privilege of Copyright to
Authors of Books and Dramatic Pieces,
first Published or Represented in Sar-
dinia.. London, 4th February, 1861.. 523
amending the Order of 23rd January,
1860, respecting the Power and Juris-
diction of Her Majesty in Japan.
London, 4th February, 1861..
prohibiting the Export of Gunpowder,
Saltpetre, Nitrate of Soda, and Brim-
stone, from the Islands of Jersey,
Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and the Isle
of Man.
525
Windsor, 30th November, 1861.. 171
prohibiting the Export of Arms, Ammu-
nition, and Military Stores.
Windsor, 4th December, 1861..
PROCLAMATION of the Queen, for the Observance of Neutrality
172
in the Contest between The United States
and the so-called Confederate States of
America
London, 13th May, 1861..165
of the Queen, prohibiting the Export of Gun-
powder, Saltpetre, Nitrate of Soda and
Brimstone. Windsor, 29th November, 1861..
of the Queen, prohibiting the Export of Arms,
Ammunition, and Military Stores.
PROTOCOL of Conference between Great Britain, Austria,
France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, relative
to the Administration of the Lebanon.
Pera, 9th June, 1861..
PROTOCOLS of Conferences between Great Britain, Austria,
to the Armed Intervention of European Powers
for the Restoration of Tranquillity in Syria.
170
171
287
Paris, August, 1860-May, 1861.. 278
of Meetings between Commissioners of Great Britain,
Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey,
relative to Disturbances in Syria.
Beyrout, October, 1860..May, 1861.. 293
SPEECH of The Queen, on the Opening of Parliament.
Westminster, 5th February, 1861.. 1
ment
SPEECH of the Lords Commissioners, on the Closing of Parlia-
Westminster, 6th August, 1861..
TREATIES, &c., with FOREIGN POWERS, viz. :—with
France. Convention. Emigration of Labourers from
India to the French Colonies.
3
Hanover, &c. Treaty. Redemption of the Stade
Hesse-Darmstadt. Treaty. Marriage of Princess
Alice Maud Mary to Prince
Turkey, &c. Convention. Prolonged Occupation of
Syria.. Paris, 19th March, 1861..
GREECE.
CORRESPONDENCE with Great Britain, relative to the Arrange-
ment concluded at Athens in June, 1860,
9
respecting the Greek Loan.. 1859-1861.. 1276
TREATY of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation with Persia.
Constantinople, 16th October, 1861..
GUATEMALA.
MESSAGE of the President, on the Opening of the Chamber of
Representatives:
Guatemala, 25th November, 1860.. 1287
HAMBURGH.
CONSTITUTION of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburgh.
Hamburgh, 28th September, 1860.. 1164
CORRESPONDENCE with Great Britain, relative to the Affairs of
Hamburgh, 19th July, 1861.. 1139
TREATY of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, with China, &c.
Tien-Tsin, 2nd September, 1861.. 1248
HANOVER.
Schleswig and Holstein
Belgium. Convention. Stade Toll.
Hanover, 18th February, 1861..
China, &c. Treaty. Friendship, Commerce, and
Navigation.
Great Britain, &c. Treaty. Redemption of the
Hanover, 19th, 22nd June, 1861..., 32
United States. Treaty. Abolition of Stade or
Brunshausen Toll Dues.
Berlin, 6th November, 1861.. 490
HANSE TOWNS.
TREATY with Hanover, &c., for the Redemption of the Stade
CORRESPONDENCE with The United States, relative to the Civil
War in America; the Non-Recognition of
the so-called Confederate States; Maritime
Rights in time of War; Privateering; and
Neutral Trade
133