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APPENDICES.

No. Page

1. Convention of Commerce between Great Britain and France,
1826
563

2. Letter from Mr. W. S. Lindsay to Lord Lyons, Boston, U.S.,
1860
567

3. Correspondence with the Foreign Office respecting the Liability
of British Shipowners in the Courts of the United
States of America
571

4. Letter to the Emperor of the French on the subject of the
Navigation Laws of France, 10th January, 1861
582

5. Letter from M. Fleury and Reply, 17th and 23rd June, 1862 590

6. Letter to the Commercial Association Lisbon, 28th January,
1863
596

7. Summmary of the Acts passed for the Regulation of Passenger
Ships
600

8. Passages of Clipper Ships engaged in the Trade with China 611

9. Log of the Sailing Ship 'Thermopylæ' 613

10. Statistics of Tonnage belonging to Great Britain, United
States, France and Holland, from 1821 to 1874
618

11. Exemption in favour of certain British Ships from Local Port
Charges in 1852
620

12. History of Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping 624

13. Acts of Parliament passed between 1849 and 1875, inclusive,
relating to British Ships and Seamen, and other Parliamentary
Papers referring thereto
634

14. Tonnage of Shipping Entered and Cleared in the United
Kingdom, United States, France, Holland, Norway, Prussia,
and Sweden, distinguishing between National and Foreign
Ships from 1850 to 1873
637