362 APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



Tahle of contents — Contiuued. 



Name. 



Date. 



Subject. 



Page. 



Duke of Wellington.. 



Mr. S. Canning.. 



44 



(*) 



Count Lieven , 



ToSirC. Bagot 



do 



Sir C. Bagot 



Count Ne.sselro(le to 

 Count Lieven . 



Duke of Wellington. 

 Mr. S. Canning 



Ship-owners' Society. 



Mr. S. Canning 



Memorandum for Mr. 

 Lyall. 



To Sir C. Bagot 



Count Nesselrode to 

 Count Lieven. 



To Sir C. Bagot. 



31 Sir C. Bagot. 



do 



SLip-owners' Society. 



To Count Lieven 



Count Lieven 



44 



12 



(t) 



36 



t48 



1822. 

 Nov. 29 



Nov. 21 



1823. 

 Jan. 19 



(31). 



Feb. 5 

 Feb. 25 



Feb. 10 

 (22). 



Apr. 17 



May 21 

 Apr. 23 



June 11 



May 3 



June 27 

 July 12 



June 26 

 Aug. 20 



Aug. 19 

 (31). 



Oct. 17 



(29). 



Nov. 19 

 Nov. 25 

 Nov. 20 



Russian Ukase. Further conversation with Kus- 

 siaii Ministers. Botli Memorandums to be con- 

 sidered as non avnius, and note will be ad- 

 dressed by liussian Ambassador in London in 

 answer to No. 7. 



Proposed occupation of territory adjacent to 

 Columbia River. Sending extract from article 

 in "North American Re\iew." 



Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 Amei'ica. Proposal for a Conference at St. 

 Petersburgli with a view to settling. 



Maritime jurisdiction. Substance of preceding. 

 To commence negotiations upon the basis of 

 No. 14. 



Maritime jurisdiction. Sends full power and 

 two opinions by Law Officers, furnished on 

 first receipt of LTkase. 



Maritime jurisdiction. Acknowledges No. 19. 

 Conversation witli Count Nesselrode. Asks 

 that Law Oilicers' opinions may bo sent. 



Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 America. History of the negotiation. Rea- 

 sons for non-acceptance of Sir. C. Bagot's pro- 

 posals. 



Maritime jurisdiction. Transmitting Memoran- 

 dum of negotiations at Verona respecting Rus- 

 sian Ukase. 



Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 America. Russian naval force reported to be 

 already carrying Uka.se into effect. Inclosing 

 extract from " National Intelligencer." 



Whale fishery on north-west coast of America. 

 Alarm created by action of Russian Govern- 

 ment. Asking for reliable information respect- 

 ing. 



Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 America. Pending Russo-American negotia- 

 tions. Conversation with Mr. Adams respect- 

 ing pro])Osed common understanding between 

 England and America. 

 Whale-fishing. British vessels may pursue their 

 usual navigation without fear or molestation. 

 Matter is under negotiation. 



Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 America. Sending copies of Nos. 23, 24, 25, and 

 26. As to line of demarcation at 57° between 

 British and Russian settlers, and concerted 

 action by England and the United States. 



Maritime jurisdiction on noi-th-west coast of 

 America. Additional instructions sent to ofli- 

 cers of Imjierial Navy which suspend i>rovi- 

 sionally the Ukase of 4th September, 1821. 



Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 America! Sending copy of No. 28, which has 

 also been communicated to the American Miu- 

 ister. 



Maritime jurisdiction on nortli-west coast of 

 America. Anglo-American proposal for joint 

 settlement of. Conversations witli CouutNes- 

 selrode. Mr. Middleton has had last last year 

 several interviews with the Russian Govern- 

 ment re8]>ecting the Ukase, and has communi- 

 cated <'o|)y of a letter from Count Nesselrode 

 resi)ectinir intentions of Imperial Government 

 with regard to its execution (inclosed). 

 Maritime jurisdiction on north-west coast of 

 America! Conversations with American Min- 

 ister and M. Poletica. Pretensions put forward 

 by United States will render settlement far 

 more diiBcult than was anticipated. Incloses 

 copy of Ml. nliddletou's full power, and of note 

 froni CountNesselrode nominating M. I'oletica. 

 Riissian Ukase. May Conunitteo in Annual Ke- 



])ort state that it. has been annulled / 

 Russian Ukase. Sending No. 32 and draft reply, 



lor observations. 

 Russian Ukase. Returning correspondence with 

 suggestions as to " provisional suspension." 



' Separate. 



■ "onfldential. 



^Private and Confidential. 



