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CONTEXTS.<br />

Captain Stewart. Ingenuity of a <strong>Japan</strong>ese Fisherman. Ileer Doeff, Director at Degiiua.<br />

Suspici"us Proceedings of Captain Stewart. Russian Embassy. Klaproth's<br />

Knowledge of <strong>Japan</strong>ese. DoefT? First Journey to Jedo. Dutch Trade in 1804 <strong>and</strong><br />

1S06. An American Ship at Nagasaki. Tile British Frigate Phaeton. No ships from<br />

Batavia. The Dutch on Short Allowance. English Ships from Batavia. Communicatiou<br />

again Sus|x;nded. Dutch <strong>and</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>ese Dictionary. Children at <strong>the</strong> Factory.<br />

A. D. 17921617,<br />

444<br />

CHAPTER X L 1 1 1 .<br />

Golownin's Capture <strong>and</strong> Imprisonment. Conveyance to Ilakodade. Reception <strong>and</strong> Im<br />

j.ns ini.e .t. InterpreU-rs. Interviews with <strong>the</strong> Governor. Removal to Matsmai. -<br />

A Pupil in Russian. A <strong>Japan</strong>ese Astronomer. Escape <strong>and</strong> Recapture. Treatment<br />

afterwards. Savans from Judo. <strong>Japan</strong>ese Science. European News. A <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />

Free Thinker. Soldiers. Their Amusements. Thoughts on a Wedding. Domestic<br />

Arrangements. New Year. Return of <strong>the</strong> Diana. Reprisals. A <strong>Japan</strong>ese Mer<br />

chant <strong>and</strong> his Female Friend. Second Return of <strong>the</strong> Diana. Third Return of <strong>the</strong><br />

Diana. Interview on Shore. Surrender of <strong>the</strong> Prisoners. <strong>Japan</strong>ese Notification.<br />

The Merchant at Home. The Mercantile Class in <strong>Japan</strong>. A. D. 1811 . . . 1615, -.60<br />

CHAPTER XLIV.<br />

Renewal of <strong>the</strong> Dutch Trade. Captain Gordon in <strong>the</strong> Bay of Jedo. Fisscher. Meylan.<br />

Siebold. British Mutineers. Voyage of <strong>the</strong> Morrison. <strong>Japan</strong>ese Edict. The Saraman;;<br />

at Nagasaki. The Mercator in <strong>the</strong> Bay of Jedo. Connnod .re Diddle in <strong>the</strong> B y<br />

of Jrdo. Shipwrecked Americans. French Ships of War at Nagasaki. The I'rebie<br />

at Nagasaki. Surveying Ship Mariner in <strong>the</strong> Bays of Jedo <strong>and</strong> Simoda. New Notification<br />

through <strong>the</strong> Dutch. A. D. 1847 i860, 484<br />

CHAPTER XLV.<br />

Foreign Relations. New Siogun. Dutch Trade. Chinese Trade. American Embassy.<br />

Its Oliject. letter to <strong>the</strong> Emperor. Perry's First Visit to <strong>the</strong> Bay oi Jlo. Death<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Siogun. I'erry's Second Visit t'. <strong>the</strong> Bay of Jedo. Negotiation of a Treaty.<br />

The Treaty as agreed to. Simoda. llakodade. Additional Regulations. <strong>Japan</strong>ese<br />

.Currency. Burrow's Visit to <strong>the</strong> Bay of Jedo. Third Visit of <strong>the</strong> American Steamers,<br />

Russian <strong>and</strong> English Negotiations Exchange of Ratifications. . . Earthquake, 5U6<br />

CHAPTER XL VI.<br />

New Dutch Treaty. Mr. Harris, American Consul at Simoda. His convention with<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Japan</strong>ese. Hi- journey to Jedo. Second visit to Jeil. Conditional Treaty.<br />

British Treaty . French <strong>and</strong> Russian 'Jreaties <strong>Japan</strong>ese Embassy to <strong>the</strong> Unit-d<br />

&i3<br />

States,<br />

APPENDIX.<br />

NOTE A. The <strong>Japan</strong>ese Language <strong>and</strong> Literature, 55:5<br />

" B. <strong>Japan</strong>ese Names, 560<br />

" C. Use of Fire-Anns in <strong>the</strong> East, 6^.2<br />

" D. Fernam Mendez Pinto, 5 5o<br />

" E. Earliest English <strong>and</strong> Dutch Adventures in <strong>the</strong> East. Q:>a, o'ia<br />

" F. <strong>Japan</strong>ese Daring <strong>and</strong> Adventure Exterior to <strong>the</strong> Limits of <strong>Japan</strong>, 6t>6<br />

" G. Products of <strong>Japan</strong>. Probable Effect of Opening <strong>Japan</strong> to Foreign Trade,<br />

by S. Wells Williams, 5fi8<br />

" II. Account of <strong>Japan</strong>, Chiefly Extracted from <strong>Japan</strong>ese M'orks, 57'2<br />

" 1. Omitted Documents, 579

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