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Gonzalez, Ignacio M.:
    assumes the Presidency of the Dominican Republic----------------------607
Gonzalez, President Santiago:
    of Salvador, his reply to Mr. Williamson on the presentation of the latter's
      credentials as minister resident to Salvador-...........................-
109
Gonzalez, Jos6 Maria:
    commander of the port of San Josd de Guatemala; his outrage upon Mr.
      John Magee, British vice-consul. .      .    .    .    ..-----------------------------.154,155,160
    his trial and sentence.----------------------------------------- .175,178
Goodenough, Commodore:
    his report on the Fiji Islands-.,--------------           ..........-519
Gordon, Colonel:
    his expedition in Africa..............................1185,1202
Great Britain:
    proposed consular convention with the United States-.---------------489,495
    jurisdiction assumed by British local courts in the business of complaints
      between masters and mariners of the United States on the high seas;
      case of Capt. Albert A. Gardner of, master of the "Anna Camp-"..-----
. 490
    result of the elections ...............................496
    change of ministry.    .     .     .     .    .     .     ..--------------------------------------------.
497
 Great Northern Telegraph Company:
    the support of the United States legations in China and Japan requested
      for it by the Danish government...................................
   378
      copy of a dispatch on the subject transmitted to the Danish charg6
      d'affaires-....................................... -..............-------
380
 Greece:
     m inisterial  crisis-............................... ..................577
     religious ceremonies on St. George's day at Athens......................579
     Greek politics.  .    .    .    .    .     .    .    .    ..-----------------------------------------------.
579
 Green, Lieutenant-Commander F. M.:
     acknowledgments for facilities extended to him by the Mexican author-
       ities in his survey of the Mexican coast-...........................
 754
 Guano:
     report of commission upon the quantity of, in Peru-.....................
-800
 Guardia, Tomas:
     President of Costa Rica; his interview with the United States minister..
  126
     attempt to overthrow his government.--------------..................147
     his message. and reply thereto by congress-........................
164,170
 Guatemala. (See "Central American States.")

                                         H.
 Hamilton, Alexander D.:
     instruction as to  his  arrest  in  M exico-................................731
 Hassein, Avni Pasha:
     his appointment and installation as grand vizier.----------------------1132
 Hawaiian Islands:
     prorogation of the legislative assembly; the King's speech-................
580
 Hawes, J. H. :
     submits the case of an American citizen who was fined for proceeding
into
       the interior of Yesso---------------------------------------------660
     views of the Department on the case---------------------------------668
 Hayti:
     act of the legislature prohibiting the exportation of specie----------------582
     reply of the national assembly to the message of President Saget-.........-583
     determination of the British government to abandon the practice which
       has heretofore existed of receiving political refugees in British
con-
       sulates in Hayti..------------------------------------------------.
  585
 Henderson, J. J.:
     his notification respecting the Formosan expedition ........ .     
318, 332
     same subject; letter from the consul-general-...........................
322
     his visit to Formosa-.. .     .    .    ..---------------------------*.----------311
     his mediation, in the question of the Formosan expedition, requested
by
       Chinese officers-------------------------------------------------324
 Honduras. (See "Central American States.")
 Hungary:
     ministerial crisis; retirement of Count Lonyay and appointment of Mr.
de
       Szlavy ; M'i. Bitto, president of the cabinet----------------------------.17
     close of the sessions of the delegations at Buda Pest-----------------------27
 Hunting Regulations, Japanese
     copy transmitted to Secretary of State-..................................
637