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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 
 
Annexation to the United States-Continued. 
Capt. Wiltse to theSecretary of Navy, October 12,1892. 
Mr. Stevens to Mr. Foster, No. 74, November 20, 1892. 
Message of the President, February 6, 1893 (Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 45, Fifty-second

Congress, second session). 
See Foreign Relations of the United States, 1881. 
Cession of territory to the United States: 
Proclamation of Kamehameha III of March 10, 1851. 
Mr. Severance to Mr. Webster, No. 6, March 11, 1851. 
Mr. McBride to Mr. Seward, No. 37, September 16, 1864. 
Mr. McCook and the King-conversation, September 14, 1869. 
Coolie trade: 
Mr. McCook to Mr. Seward, No. 54, August 14, 1868, with inclosure. 
See Foreign Relations of the United States, 1873, 1880, 1881, 1882  1885,
1888,1889. 
Declaration of Great Britain and France relative to independence of islands,
Lou. 
don, November 28, 1843. 
Hawaiian Islands: 
Statement of financial, agricultural, social, and political conditions. 
Mr. Stevens to Mr. Foster, No. 74, November 20, 1892. 
Independence of islands: 
Declaration of Great Britain and France, London, November 28, 1843. 
Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Ten Eyck, August 28, 1848. 
Mr. Webster to Mr. Severance, No. 4, July 14, 1851. 
Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Ten Eyck, August 28, 1848. 
Mr. Rives to Mr. Webster, No.97, July 22,'1851. 
Mr. Rives to Mr. Seward, No. 109, October 30, 1851. 
Japanese reciprocity treaty: 
Mr. McCook to Mr. Seward, No. 32, August 5, 1867. 
-Kalakaua, King-death of, in the United States-(Foreign Relations United
States, 
1891). 
"Lackawanna" (incident): 
Mr. McCook to Mr. Seward, No. 31, August 5, 1867. 
Mr. Seward to Mr. McCook, No. 36, October 5, 1867. 
Mr. McCook and Mr. de Varigny-notes of conversations, September 14, 1869.

And Mr. McCook and the King. 
Landing of naval force: 
Mr. Pierce to Mr. Fish, No. 241, February 11, 1874. 
Mr. Pierce to Mr. Fish, No. 243, February 17,1874. 
Mr. Pierce to Mr. Fish, No. 245, February 20,1874. 
Mr. Merrill to Mr. Blaine, No. 255, August 1, 1889. 
Lilioukalani, Queen, accession of. 
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1891. 
Liquor traffic: 
Article 6, treaty with France of July 17,1849. 
Mr. Evarts to Mr. Comly, No. 81, Nov. 13, 1880. (Ralik Islands.) 
Message of the President of December 31,1842: 
House of Representatives Ex. Doec. No. 35, Twenty-seventh Congress, third
session, 
Message of December 9,1868, annexation. 
-Message of December 9, 1868, reciprocity. 
Opposition of Great Britain to American interests: 
Mr. McBride to Mr. Seward, No. 9, October 9, 1863. 
Mr. Seward to Mr. McBride, No. 10, Januaiy 14-, 1864. 
Mr. Pierce to Mr. Fishi, No. 291, October 12, 1874. 
Mr. Evarts to Mr. Comly, No. 28, August 6, 1878. (See Foreign Relations of
the 
United States, 1878.) 
Mr. Blaine to Mr. Comly, No. 102, June 30, 1881. (See Foreign Relations of
the 
United States , 1881.) 
Mr. Merrill to Mr. Bayard, No. 78, September 2, 1886. 
Mr. Merrill to Mr. Bayard, No. 85, October 19, 1886. 
Mr. Hastings to Mr. Bayard, No. 89, October 28, 1886. (See Foreign Relations

of the United States, 1887.) 
Mr. Merrill to Mr. Bayard, No. 173, February 24, 1888. (See Foreign Relations.

of the United 8tates, 1888.) 
Mr. Stevens to Mr. Foster, No. 65, September 14, 1892. 
Mr. Stevens to Mr. Foster, No. 72, October 30, 1892. 
Mr. Stevens to Mr. Foster, No.74, November 30,1892. (See Foreign Relations
of 
the United States, 1878, 1887, 1888.) 
Pearl River Harbor-, 
Mr. Pierce to Mr. Fish, No. 190, February 10, 1873.