Footnotes

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1 Correspondence with the minister of Bremen relative to claims for losses alleged to have been sustained by subjects of the Hanse towns at the bombardment of Greytown.

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2 Instructions to William B. Reed, United States commissioner to China.

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3 Relating to the African slave trade and to movements of the French Government to establish a colony in the possessions of that Government from the coast of Africa.

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4 Relating to outrages committed against the family of Walter Dickson, an American citizen residing at Jaffa, Palestine.

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5 Relating to Indian affairs in Oregon and Washington Territories and to the official conduct of Anson Dart, superintendent of Indian affairs in Oregon Territory.

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6 Relating to Indian affairs in Oregon and Washington Territories and to the official conduct of Anson Dart, superintendent of Indian affairs in Oregon Territory.

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7 Relating to the arrest of William Walker and associates within the territory of Nicaragua by the naval forces under Commodore Paulding.

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8 Copies of contracts for deepening the channels of the Southwest Pass and Pass à l'Outre, at the mouth of the Mississippi River, etc.

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9 Correspondence with the United States minister to Peru and others relative to the guano trade.

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10 The first is a pocket veto.

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11 Relating to disturbances on the Rio Grande between citizens and military authorities of Mexico and Texas.

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12 Calling for the report of the agent sent to Mexico to ascertain the condition of that country.

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13 The messages of February 1 and February 6, 1860, are pocket vetoes.