DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. 



CHRONOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT. 



Pages. 



Corresi)ondeiice of the vears 1822-1825 relative to ukase of 1821, aud to the 

 treaties of 1824 and 'l825 132-152 



Correspondence between the United States and Great Britain relative to the 

 seizure of British sealing vessels in Bering Sea in 1886 and 1887 153-163 



Correspondence relative to proposed international measures for the pro- 

 tection of fur-seals (1887-1888.) 168-194 



Correspondence relative to and growing out of the seizure of British sealing 



vessels in Bering Sea in 1889 (August 24, 1889, to January 22, 1890) 195-203 



Correspondence relative to proposed international measures for the pro- 

 of fur-seals— continued— (February 10, 1890, to June 27, 1890) 204-223 



Correspondence relative to the jurisdictional rights in Bering Sea formerly 

 possessed by Russia and transferred to the United States by the treaty of 

 of 1867 (Mr. Blaine's note of June 30,1890) 224-235 



Correspondence relative to Great Britain's willingness to enter into a con- 

 vention for the protection of fur-seals (June 30, 1890, to July 19, 1890)... 236-242 



Correspondence relative to the jurisdictional rights in Bering Sea formerly 

 possessed by Russia and transferred to the United States by the treaty 

 of 1867— continued— (August 2, 1890, to April 14, 1891) 242-298 



Correspondence relative to the modus vivencU of 1891 and to the negotiations 

 for arbitration (April 20, 1891, to February 8, 1892) 298-350 



Correspondence relative to the modus vivendi of 1892 (February 9, 1892, to 

 March 26, 1892) 351-364 



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