History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party, Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitations, and Historical and Legal Notes...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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Stran 3270
... give him no claim ; but those that were wantonly and unnecessarily inflicted give him a clear right to indemnity under the agree- ment between Spain and the United States of February 12 , 1871 . " In consideration of the preceding facts ...
... give him no claim ; but those that were wantonly and unnecessarily inflicted give him a clear right to indemnity under the agree- ment between Spain and the United States of February 12 , 1871 . " In consideration of the preceding facts ...
Stran 3284
... give aid , comfort , and assistance to the enemy . He was found guilty by the commission , and sentenced to imprisonment for five years , with hard labor , at the Dry Tortugas , or such other military prison as the Secretary of War ...
... give aid , comfort , and assistance to the enemy . He was found guilty by the commission , and sentenced to imprisonment for five years , with hard labor , at the Dry Tortugas , or such other military prison as the Secretary of War ...
Stran 3286
... give bonds in such sum and with such sureties as should be satifactory to the general in command of the department that he would not visit , traffic , or correspond with the States in re- bellion , nor give aid , comfort , or ...
... give bonds in such sum and with such sureties as should be satifactory to the general in command of the department that he would not visit , traffic , or correspond with the States in re- bellion , nor give aid , comfort , or ...
Stran 3293
... give the required parole , and , persisting in his re- fusal , General Dow ordered his transfer to Fort Pickens and his detention there . At this time Forts Jackson and Saint Philip , lying on the opposite banks of the Mississippi some ...
... give the required parole , and , persisting in his re- fusal , General Dow ordered his transfer to Fort Pickens and his detention there . At this time Forts Jackson and Saint Philip , lying on the opposite banks of the Mississippi some ...
Stran 3302
... give . Great and unnecessary hardships in con- nection with his confinement were alleged on the part of the claimant , and the proof conclusively showed that the prison in which he was confined at Alton was wholly unfit in its ap ...
... give . Great and unnecessary hardships in con- nection with his confinement were alleged on the part of the claimant , and the proof conclusively showed that the prison in which he was confined at Alton was wholly unfit in its ap ...
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agent alleged American amount appear April arbitration armed arrest August authorities award belligerent blockade bonds Britain British capture Caracas cent charge Chile circumstances citizens claim claimant Colombia command commission commissioners compensation Confederate Congress consolidated debt consul contraband contract counsel Cuba damages decision declared decree detention Donaldsonville duty embargo enemy entitled ernment evidence fact February force foreign France French ground guano Idler interest judgment jurisdiction justice Landreau law of nations letter loss Majesty's government martial law Matamoras ment Mexican Government Mexico military neutral obligation officers opinion Orleans owners paid parties payment persons pesos port possession present President principle prize prize court proceedings proof provisions question reason Republic respect restitution Saint Albans schooner seized seizure ship Sir Alexander Cockburn Sir Edward Thornton Supreme Court taken territory tion Treaty of Washington tribunal umpire United Venezuela Vera Cruz vessel and cargo violation
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Stran 3909 - ex majore cautela" and in anticipation of such astute objections, passing an act "approving, legalizing, and making valid all the acts, proclamations, and orders of the President, &c., as if they had been issued and done under the previous express authority and direction of the Congress of the United States.
Stran 3942 - ... impartially and carefully examine and decide, to the best of their judgment, and according to justice and equity...
Stran 3980 - ... it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such other person as he shall have empowered for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States...
Stran 3751 - An Act to Suppress Insurrection, to Punish Treason and Rebellion, to Seize and Confiscate the Property of Rebels, and for other purposes...
Stran 3978 - ... as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque or privateer, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding three years...
Stran 3807 - All such merchandise, effects, and property, if imported previously to the restoration of the customhouses to the Mexican authorities, as stipulated for in the third article of this treaty, shall be exempt from confiscation, although the importation of the same be prohibited by the Mexican tariff.
Stran 4079 - ... jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace, and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction to warlike use.
Stran 3979 - ... intended to be employed by the owners to cruise or commit hostilities upon the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or State, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace...
Stran 3979 - ... the United States was a ship of war, cruiser, or armed vessel in the service of either of the said belligerents...
Stran 3695 - States, and that all commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitants thereof, with the exceptions aforesaid, and the citizens of other States and other parts of the United States, is unlawful, and will remain unlawful until such insurrection shall cease or has been suppressed...