NAVIGATION, Report of (U.S.) commissioner of, reference to,
Navigation law, first English,
New Orleans packet line,
New York, Havre, and Bremen line,
New York and Chagres line,
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the,
North German Lloyd line,
Norway, granting of subsidies for mail carriage by,
O’BRIEN; THOMAS, U.S. Ambassador, reference to,
Ocean Steam Navigation Company,
Ohio, the steamer,
Olympic, the steamer,
Oregon, the steamer,
Pacific, the steamer,
Pacific Mail Steamship Company,
Pacific Steam Navigation Company,
Panama, the steamer,
Parliamentary papers, reference to,
Pennsylvania, the steamer,
Portugal, granting of postal subventions and subsidies by,
Postal Aid Law, the,
Postal Ocean Steamship Company,
Preble, George H., reference to his,
“Chronological History of
Steam Navigation,”
Princeton, sloop-of-war, the,
RED STAR LINE,
Ricardo, John Lewis, reference to his,
“Anatomy of the Navigation
Laws,”
Roach, John,
Roberts, Marshall O.,
Roosevelt, President,
Root, Secretary,
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company,
Royal William, the steamer,
Russia, history of the use of subsidies
in,
proposed granting of bounties
in the form of loans,
increase in the fleet of,
grants of,
Russian Volunteer Fleet,
ST. GEORGE’S PACKET COMPANY,
St. Louis, the steamer,
St. Paul, the steamer,
Sammons, Thomas, U.S. Con. Gen.,
Savannah, the first steamer to cross the Atlantic,
Shipbuilding, in the United States,
in England,
in France,
in Germany,
in Austria-Hungary,
in Spain,
in Russia,
in Japan,
in the United States,
Sirius, the steamer,
Sloo, A.G.,
Skinner, Robert, U.S. Consul,
Small, Consul General, reference to,
Smith, U.S. Consul, reference to,
Snodgrass, Con. Gen. John H., reference to,
South America, use of subsidies in,
Spain, history of the use of subsidies in,
Spears, John R., reference to his
“Story of the American Merchant
Marine,”
Subsidy, definition of term,
various forms of,
use of, in England,
in Canada,
in France,
in Germany,
in Holland and Belgium,
in Austria-Hungary,