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BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL

Anson Burlingame. "Defence of Massachusetts." Speech in the United States House of Representatives, June 21, 1856. Cambridge; printed for private distribution, 1856. 33 pp.

G. H. Colton Salter. "The Chinese Embassy to All the Treaty Powers." North China Herald, Shanghai, December 14, 1867. (Reprint. An account of Burlingame's departure from Peking and the attack of bandits upon the party.)

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'Banquet to His Excellency Anson Burlingame and His Associates of the Chinese Embassy, by the Citizens of New York, on Tuesday, June 23, 1868." York, 1868. 65 pp.

New

"Reception and Entertainment of the Chinese Embassy by the City of Boston, August 21, 1868." Boston, 1868.

Walter Hilliard Bidwell. "Hon. Anson Burlingame." The Eclectic Magazine, n. s., vol. 8, September, 1868, pp. 1155-7, with portrait. New York.

Thomas C. Knox. "The Chinese Embassy to the Foreign Powers." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 37, October, 1868, pp. 592-604. New York.

Richard J. Hinton. "A Talk with Mr. Burlingame about China." The Galaxy, vol. 6, November, 1868, pp.

613-623. New York.

"The Chinese Mission to Christendom."

Blackwood's

Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 68, February, 1869, pp. 194-206. Edinburgh.

"Banquet in Honor of Major-General John A. Dix, Late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States to France, Given by the Americans of Paris, Tuesday, June 1, 1869." Paris, 1869. 46 pp. (Containing a speech by Burlingame.) Elliot C. Cowdin. "Chamber of Commerce of the State

of New York. Tribute to the Memory of Anson Burlingame, March 3, 1870. Eulogy." New York; 1870. 11 pp. (Also printed in the New York Times, March 4.)

"A Memorial of Anson Burlingame, Late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Chinese Empire to the Treaty Powers." Printed by order of the Committee of Arrangements of the City Council of Boston. 1870. 23 pp.

James Gillespie Blaine. "Mr. Burlingame as an Orator." The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 26, November, 1870, pp. 629-634.

The more important newspaper biographical notices at the time of his death appear in the following: London Times, February 24.

New York Times, February 24.

New York Tribune, February 24.

Boston Daily Advertiser, February 24.

Detroit Advertiser, February 24.

London Daily News, February 27.

Toledo Commercial, March 3.

Rochester Democrat, March 22.

Biographical articles also are to be found in Appleton's "Annual Cyclopedia" for 1870, and in Appleton's "Cyclopedia of American Biography," edited by Wilson and Fiske, vol. 1, 1888.

DOCUMENTARY

United States of America. Diplomatic correspondence. Annual volumes, 1862-70. (Published in the years

1862 and 1870 as "Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress," in other years as "Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs Accompanying the Annual Message of the President.") Washington.

United States Department of State MS. Archives. (Lettered on the back "China") vols. 20-28.

Great Britain. Parliamentary Papers. London. (As follows:)

China, nos. 1 and 2 (1864): Correspondence respecting the Anglo-Chinese fleet and Mr. Lay.

China (1867): Memorials respecting the revision of the Treaty of Tientsin.

China, no. 1 (1869): Correspondence respecting the relations between Great Britain and China.

(Con

taining the Clarendon-Burlingame correspondence.) China, nos. 2-10: Correspondence relating to the action of British agents during various disturbances in China, with Lord Clarendon's strictures. China, no. 12: Correspondence with the chamber of commerce at Shanghai respecting the revision of the treaty of Tientsin.

China, no. 1 (1870): Dispatch from Sir R. Alcock respecting a supplementary convention to the treaty of Tientsin signed by him on October 23, 1869.

China, no. 4: Memorials respecting the Chinese treaty revision.

China, no. 5 (1871): Correspondence respecting the revision of the treaty of Tientsin.

"Memorials Addressed to His Excellency the British Minister at Peking on the Approaching Revision of the Treaty of Tientsin, and Sir Rutherford Alcock's Reply." Shanghai; Printed at the office of the North China Herald, 1868. 65 pp.

"Memorials on the Revision of the Treaty of Tientsin, Forwarded to the Governments of Great Britain and the United States by Private Residents in China.” Reprinted from the Supreme Court and Consular Gazette. Shanghai, 1869. 15 pp.

"The Revision of the British Treaty with China." (A letter from the United States consul at Shanghai to the secretary of state.) Shanghai, 1869. 13 pp. (Dated Shanghai, February 16, 1869. Signed George F. Seward.)

"Addresses Presented by the American and British Communities of Shanghai to the Hon. J. Ross Browne, United States Minister at Peking, and His Excellency's Reply." Shanghai, 1869. 16 pp. Robert Hart. "Note on Chinese Matters."

(Dated

Peking, 30 June, 1869. Reprinted together with Mr.
Browne's reply in the North China Herald, Shanghai,
November 9, 1869.)

"The Chinese Version of Burlingame's Credentials." North China Herald, November 19, 1869.

"A Memorandum on the Chinese Text of the Burlingame Credentials." North China Herald, November 30, 1869.

"Official Papers of the Chinese Legation." Berlin. Printed for S. Calvary & Co., booksellers. 1870.

56 pp.

Henri Cordier.

"Histoire des relations de la Chine avec les puissances occidentales, 1860-1900." Vol. I, pp. 282-304. Paris, 1901.

GENERAL

Sherard Osborn. "The Past and Future of British Relations in China." Edinburgh, 1860. 184 pp.

A. Des Varannes. "La Chine depuis le traité de Pékin. Les Anglo-Francais, les Impériaux et les Taï-pings." Extr. du Revue des deux mondes, 15 avril, 1863. Paris. 40 pp.

Horatio Nelson Lay. "Our Interests in China." A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Russell, K.G. London [1865]. 71 pp.

"Revision of the British Treaty with China." (Two articles reprinted from the Daily China Mail of March 5th and 12th, 1867.) Hongkong, 1867.

"The Chinese Mission to the Foreign Powers." The Nation, February 20, 1868. New York.

Raphael Pumpelly. "Western Policy in China." The North American Review, vol. 106, April, 1868, p. 592. Boston. (An excellent contemporary account of political conditions in China and of the co-operative policy.)

"The Foreign Policy of China, 1868." Westminster Review, vol. 90, October, 1868, p. 399.

Georges Pauthier. "La Chine en 1868." Son ambassade envoyée aux États-Unis et près des puissances européennes pour réviser les traités de 1858; discours inaugural du premier ambassadeur á une assemblée de New-York. Extr. de l'Annuaire encyclopedique, tome 8. Paris, 1868. 30 pp.

"The Chinese Mission." The Broadway, a London Magazine, new series, vol. 1, December, 1868.

Raphael Pumpelly. Progress in China. The Nation, vol. 8, May 13, 1869. New York.

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