ACCEPTABILITY a condition of reception of foreign minister.... Not usual to ask foreign Government in advance..... Conditions limiting rights of accrediting Government cannot be imposed. ACCRETION, Dot colonization, the policy of the United States ADAMS, C. F., minister to Great Britain, June 14, 1861 .... July 6, 1861.. September 7, 1861 359 342 jurisdiction of crimes on shipboard, extent of ADOPTION, how far conferring citizenship.... AFFIDAVITS requisite to support claims against foreign Governments AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE, visit of vessels claimed to be concerned in. authority of, emanates from Executive...... ALABAMA CASE.. CLAIMS, treaty of Washington relative thereto ALASKA PURCHASE, discussion as to duty of House of Representatives to ap- • SECTION. 57 161a 327 500 314 26 35a 213 f 51 327 47 78 396 ALIENS, how far entitled to claim damages for injuries inflicted on them in war rights of.. not compellable to military service.... subject to local allegiance and so to taxation..... when local or personal sovereign liable for may be expelled or rejected by local sovereign (As to naturalization, see NATURALIZATION.) ALLEGIANCE, perpetual, held by English common law... relations of.. (See NATURALIZATION.) ALLIANCE, treaty of, with France.............. 223 201 202 203 204 205 206 171 171f 147 f ALLIANCES ABROAD not the policy of the United States.... AMELIA ISLAND, attack in 1817 on marauders in, when under Spanish flag.. 381 ARCHIVES OF DIPLOMATIC AGENTS, duties as to...... ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, mediation of the United States as to............. 103 49 ARMED EXPEDITIONS of belligerent not to be permitted by neutral. 3954 ARMED FORCES must be authorized by Government..... 350 ARMED NEUTRALITY, position of, as to maritime warfare.. 342 rules of, as to contraband..... ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, service in, as entitling to naturalization... ARMSTRONG, GENERAL (brig), questions relating to ARMY, foreign, cannot be permitted to pass over neutral territory extraterritoriality of.... ARTHUR, President, annual message, 1881. proclamation, July 26, 1882 annual message, 1882 1883 1884 37,50e, 51, 67, 70, 206, 220 ARRESTS by foreign Governments on invasion of sovereignty. under extradition process, practice as to... ASHBURTON, Lord, letter, February 7, 1843.... by neutral to belligerent ships or troops.. Emperor of, award in Nicaragua case, by.. AWARDS, definite character of........... 14 276 1506 150e, 327 104 394 62 .175, 198 295 141 312 .220,221,316 368 173 39 ..27, 227, 228, 399, 401 ..13, 397 .33a, 125, 145, 308 348 B. BABCOCK, General, mission to San Domingo... BAIT, right to purchase under treaty of 1818.. BALANCE OF POWER, maintenance of, not a question for the United States... BALTIC, free approach to, required.......... BANCROFT, G., minister to Great Britain, October 8, 1847 . to Germany, January 20, 1872 BANKRUPTCY, discharge in, has no extraterritorial effect.... international courts in.. BARBARY POWERS, treaty relations with.. BARRON, 'Commodore, conduct on Chesapeake frigate............. SECTION. 61 302 45 29 373a 88 9 51 .53, 125 141a 331 BASE OF BELLIGERENT OPERATIONS, Neutral territory cannot be used as...390, 395 ƒ ........ 142 305a 150ƒ 30 29, 159, 309 54 137a 51 206 49 67,392 35a 230 173 220 390 242 13 361,381 393 |