judicial construction of 117 its object, to enable Great Britain to fulfill international 51 52 FRANCE: joint action of, invited and secured. 45 how regards the effect of a commission on a cruiser ille- 209 GEORGIA, THE: treasury depositaries of insurgents insurgent remittances to Bullock through. supply Walker with coal at Bermuda. pay wages of Alabama crew... GENET, (see Washington :) commissions French privateers in United States in 1793......... sketch of career built for insurgents, description of. crew for, engaged and shipped in Liverpool registered as a British vessel arined from the Alar... negligence of British government as to. 393 complaints of enlistments for returns to Liverpool... her career sketched by Mr. Thomas Baring. 91 91 103 55 56 93 GLADSTONE, RIGHT HON. W. E.: declines to consider effect or Queen's proclamation on pri- 58 speech of October 7, 1852. 89, 215 41,89 speech of June 30, 1863 95 GRAN PARA, THE: opinion of the court in the case of . 201, 206 83,85 29 GRANVILLE, LORD: definition of due diligence. 157 67 GREAT BRITAIN, (see United States; Crimean ırar :) duties recognized in its correspondence with United States.. the systematic operations of the insurgents in a violation confidential instructions of, supposed to conflict with definition of neutrality... 124 his views regarding construction of a vessel of war on 171 HAWK, THE: a blockade-runner, inquiries as to HECTOR, THE: built for Great Britain..... 296 120 HEFFTER: on contraband of war and the illegal construction of ships 196 81 HEYLIGER, LEWIS: appointed agent at Nassau for disposal of insurgent cotton, would have succumbed earlier but for aid from Great 311 126 INTERNATIONAL, THE: decision as to, under foreign enlistment act of 1871......... 117 92 the seizure and detention of, not an abandonment of pre- views as to law of England and duties of neutrals 60 arrives in Nassau 227 MANSFIELD, LORD: opinion in the Gran Para case MAURY, THE BARK: sends to Bullock men discharged from Florida.. opinion in case of Russian ambassador.... MARSHALL, CHIEF JUSTICE: ... on the effect of a commission upon a man-of-war.. seized by request of British minister at Washington..... MELBOURNE. (See Shenandoah.) ཆེ ཎྜ ལྤ &ལ 30 93 52 84 and enactment of new, if existing laws insufficient. 211 47 47 87 87 MUNICIPAL PROCLAMATION: the United States had a right to expect the enforcement of.. reasons why Great Britain should be held responsible for course of government of, contrasted with that of Great 463 183 NEUTRALITY: definitions of, by Phillimore, Bluntschli, Hautefeuille, and duty to observe. failure to observe as to San Jacinto and Honduras.. NEUTRALITY LAWS, (see Foreign Enlistment Act :) of United States enacted at request of Great Britain.... duties of, as defined in the treat, of Washington.. when should institute proceedings to prevent violations of should detain offending vessels coming within their juris- should not permit their ports to be made the base of hostile summary of the duties of, as applicable to this case.. views of, as to construction of men-of-war for belligerents says such vessel not to be confounded with ordinary con- PALMER, SIR ROUNDELL: his definition of due diligence 157 his statement of the opinions of British lawyers.......note. 162 204 bis speech on the Georgia 403 160 84 abstract of correspondence between, and the United States.. 137-146 59-62 146 injuries committed by cruisers fitted out in neutral port... 169 209 recognizing insurgents as belligerents. (See Belligerents.) course of government of, contrasted with that of British course of French government as to, contrasted with conduct 293 118 REGRET. (See Treaty of Washington.) |