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. 2 Instructions to William B. Reed, United States commissioner to China. 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. 4 Relating to outrages committed against the family of Walter Dickson, an American citizen residing at Jaffa, Palestine. 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. 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. 7 Relating to the arrest of William Walker and associates within the territory of Nicaragua by the naval forces under Commodore Paulding. 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. 9 Correspondence with the United States minister to Peru and others relative to the guano trade. 10 The first is a pocket veto. 11 Relating to disturbances on the Rio Grande between citizens and military authorities of Mexico and Texas. 12 Calling for the report of the agent sent to Mexico to ascertain the condition of that country. 13 The messages of February 1 and February 6, 1860, are pocket vetoes. |