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Señor Bolet Peraza to Mr. Foster.

[Translation.]

LEGATION OF VENEZUELA,
Washington, September 28, 1892.

SIR: I am advised that a shipment of arms, of ammunition of war, for hostilities against the Government of Venezuela, is in preparation at the port of Baltimore; and that, in order to give a semblance of lawfulness to said shipment, the vessel will be cleared at the consulate of Venezuela at Baltimore, which is no longer in existence, since my Government has discontinued said consulate.

I beg your excellency to be pleased to inform the Secretary of the Treasury that the Government of Venezuela has no consul in Baltimore; and that whatever clearance may be given by any person styling himself the consul of Venezuela there, is not to be accepted as valid by the Baltimore custom-house.

With sentiments, etc.,

N. BOLET PERAZA.

Mr. Foster to Señor Bolet Peraza.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE,

Washington, September 29, 1892.

SIR: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 28th instant, stating that a shipment of arms and munitions of war, to be used against the Government of Venezuela, is about to take place from Baltimore, and that the vessel is to be cleared by the Venezuelan consulate at that port.

You ask me to advise the Secretary of the Treasury that your Government has no consul at Baltimore, and to say that a clearance given by any individual proposing to hold such office should not be recognized at the custom-house of the port above mentioned.

I have the honor to say, in reply, that I have transmitted a copy of your note to the Treasury Department, and have stated that this Government has issued no exequatur to any consular officer of the Republic of Venezuela at the port of Baltimore, and that there is no such official on our list.

Accept, etc.,

JOHN W. FOSTER.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

A.

Argentine Republic:

Arbitration of the boundary dispute between the Argentine Republic
and Brazil by the President of the United States

Asylum, right of

As regards political refugees who have taken passage on board Ameri-
can steamers in ports not under the jurisdiction of the country which
demands their surrrender

In Haiti

Austria-Hungary:

Page

1-3

.45, 615, 619, 623, 627, 637

Expulsion of naturalized citizens who have not performed military serv-
ice. Case of Leon Spitzer

347-348

6-13

B.

Baltimore:

Indemnity to sailors of the U. S. S., killed and injured at Valparaiso....52, 54, 57,

Blockade:

61, 62-64, 67

628-

629, 635

.1-3, 17-19

Conditions under which it is to be considered as effective and respected.
Boundary dispute:

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Boundary dispute between Brazil and the Argentine Republic. Arbi-
tration accepted by the President of the United States...
Cable between the United States and Brazil. Landing of the connection
for a, denied to a French Company by reason of the monopoly involved.

C.

Cable between the United States and Brazil. Landing of the connection
for a, refused to a French Company by reason of the monopoly in-
volved..
Cannon of the privateer General Armstrong known as "Long Tom," pre-
sented to the United States by the Government of Portugal.

Chile:

Attacks on the legation by Messrs. Trumbull
Claims of United States citizens against.........
Indemnity to the sailors of the Baltimore

Imputations against United States Navy officers.

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China:

Act of Congress forbidding the coming of Chinese to the United States. 106, 118-

120, 123, 134-138, 145, 147-158

Anti-foreign publications and placards....... .90, 92, 103, 105, 115, 117, 125, 146-147
Discrimination against foreign shipping

Emperor's life and habits

Extradition by consuls under treaties with other powers
Immigration certificates ignored at San Francisco..

Insurrection in Mongolia

99

81

69, 74
139

Missionary troubles at Chi-nan-fu...

...71-72, 76-77, 82-84, 86-87, 96, 100

Jurisdiction of consuls over subordinate officers charged with crime.... 113, 123
Li-kin, internal taxation...

Memorial of the Chinese minister at Washington to the throne on ques-

.97, 100, 102
.70–71, 73, 89, 118

tions affecting the two countries ...

133

Molestations on Chinese by Treasury officials at Whidbey Island.

138, 140

China-Continued.

Outrages on Chinese at Butte City
Review of events in 1891

Riot at Shensi

Riots against foreigners.

University of Peking, Christian

Page.

142-143

84

133

.91, 101, 115

104

Chinese crew of a British vessel. Rights of British seamen claimed for........... 255, 257
Chinese employed on United States vessels; fees collected on and discharge
of, in the Hawaiian Islands..
Chinese immigration from Canada

342-343

. 234, 236, 297–298, 309, 316, 320, 322–324
Cholera in Persia. Eminent services of United States vice-consul and Amer-
ican missionaries for the relief of patients.
Claims convention with Chile

341
.52, 53, 54, 65-66

Consular jurisdiction in China, over subordinate officers of the consulate... 113, 123
Copyright. Reciprocal, with Great Britain and Canada.220-223, 225, 227, 240, 257–266
Costa Rica. Treaty of amity, commerce, and consular privileges between the
United States and. Notice of its termination by Costa Rica...

D.

Diplomatie officers. Immunities of, in the United States...

43, 45

521-526

Discovery of America: Clebration of the four hundredth anniversary of

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Expulsion of naturalized citizens who have not performed military service
in Austria-Hungary.

Expulsion of Jews from Russia..

Extradition in China by consuls under treaties with other countries..

6-13

.363, 379, 387

69,74

F.

Famine in Russia: Relief tendered by the United States....

Fisheries:

.362, 364-

379, 380-386, 390-391

Protection of, in waters contiguous to Canada and the United States.317, 324-326

France:
Hog products readmitted

162

171-176

Insult to the French flag by a police officer at Jeannette, Pa.
Protectorate established over territory belonging to Libéria....165-168, 170-171
Washington's relic presented to the United States by Count d'Assailly..164-165

Germany:

G.

Congratulations of the Emperor on the occasion of the four hundredth
anniversary of the discovery of America.....

Military service case of Charles E. Heintzman..

of John Haberacker

219

.177, 179-182

199

184, 188, 191
200-214

Passport issued regularly to Alexander Block.
Patents and trade marks convention, proposed
Patents. Difficulties experienced by United States inventors seeking
patents in Germany...

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Death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Fisheries in contiguous waters-agreement for their protection..
Immigration act of 1891, complaints of British steamship lines against
hardships imposed at Boston, under the
Immigration, assisted, of British army pensioners
Liquor and arms traffic with the Pacific islanders..

.255, 257, 271, 270
266-267, 268-271, 272, 276
287, 824

Page.

Great Britain-Continued.

Pago-Pago, rights of the United States to the harbor of

243, 246

Protectorate established by France over territory belonging to Liberia. 229, 231.

234
Tolls discriminating against United States citizens, levied on Canadian
canals
- 250-254, 272–273, 277–287, 292–294, 295, 298–301, 306, 327, 335
Wrecking privileges in waters contiguous to Canada and the United
States..
.277, 289–292, 294-295, 295-296, 304-305, 307–308, 331-333

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Chinese employed on United States vessels touching at. Fine imposed
and question of discharge...

342-343

Death of the Hawaiian minister.

342, 345

Hog products, American:

Readmission of, in France

162

in Spain

Immigration act of 1891:

-491, 492-495

I.

Complaints of British Legation concerning hardships imposed at Boston
under the.....

.255, 257, 271, 274
Immigration, assisted, of British army pensioners..
.266, 267, 268, 271, 272, 276
Immigration: Chinese forbidden by act of Congress...106, 118-120, 123, 126, 134-138,

Immunities of diplomatic officers in the United States......
Italy:

145, 147-158
521-526

Celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Amer-
ica in New York

in Genoa

Friendly relations between the United States and Italy.
Statue of Columbus presented to the city of New York
The United States flag saluted at La Spezia.....

Jews, expulsion of, from Russia....

J.

349
351-353

350-351

354

354

.363, 379, 387

Liberia:

L.

Protectorate over a part of her territory acquired by France in virtue
of treaties with native kings

Li-kin, internal taxation in China..

165-168, 229, 231, 234

.97, 100, 102

Liquor and arm trade in the Pacific. Arrangement proposed by Great Britain
for its restriction

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in Turkey.... 529, 536-537, 548, 553-554, 556, 558, 582-588, 590, 592-596, 599, 600, 603,

Myers, Henry R., claim of, against Salvador

606-608
.20-37, 44, 49

N.

Neutrality laws of the United States. Violation alleged by Venezuela .....625, 627

Nicaragua. Right of asylum by American steamer Honduras recognized by
the criminal court of Rivas.....

639-648

45

P.

Page.

Pacific Islands. Prohibition of the trade in liquor and arms proposed by
Great Britain...

Pago-Pago Harbor. Rights of the United States to..

Passports:

.198, 287, 320
243, 246

Persons born abroad of native citizens, but who never resided. in the
United States...

5-6

230, 233

227, 235

Persons born abroad of parents who are subsequently naturalized
Persons born in the United States taken abroad by their parents during
minority, but intend to return...........
...184, 188, 189, 191
Persons born in the United States, but who have had no residence there
since young age and can not swear as to intention of returning................179, 226-
Minor, Maurice Hubbard, who is endeavoring to find a situation in the
United States and will then return
United States citizens residing in China or extraterritorial countries,
where they remain under the jurisdiction of the United States can be
granted, without the requirements exacted in other countries...................
Patents and trade-marks:

Difficulties met by United States inventors in Germany

Proposed convention with Germany.

Persia:

168-169

124

185-188, 189,

190, 191-197, 217
200-214

Cholera. Relief of patients at the American Missionary Hospital.....
Disturbances at Teheran arising out of the tobacco monopoly conceded
to a foreigh company, which is abolished...

Right of United States citizens to hold real estate in, recognized

Portugal:

Cannon "Long Tom" of the privateer General Armstrong, presented to
the United States.....

341

356

355

358-361

R.

Real estate in Persia, right granted to United States citizens to own it in
their own name

Russia:

Expulsion of Jews from.....

355

363, 379, 387

Famine: Relief tendered by the United States..... 362, 364-379, 380-386, 390-391

S.

Salvador: Claim of Henry R. Myers for loss of property and personal inju-
ries sustained in connection with the violation of the United States con-
sulate at Salvador

Shields, Patrick, claim of, against Chile....

Spain:

20-37, 44, 49

66

Celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Amer-
ica in .....

496, 499, 502, 519, 520

Hog products, removal of the prohibition on the importation of.....491, 492-495
Missionary troubles at Ponape, Caroline Islands
.394-489, 492, 504, 513
Royal family and descendants of Christopher Columbus invited to at-
tend the opening ceremonies of the Columbian Exposition as guests
of the United States...

Switzerland:

498, 500, 513, 518, 520

Arrest of Dr. Georg, attaché of the legation in Washington, by police
officers in Maryland

T.

521-526

356

Tobacco monopoly in Persia. Withdrawal of the concession to a foreign
company
Tolls, discriminating against United States citizens, levied on Canadian
canals...
.250-254, 272-273, 277–287, 292-294, 295, 298–301, 306, 327, 335
Treaty of amity, commerce, and consular privileges between the United
States and Costa Rica. Notice of termination served by the Government
of Costa Rica....
Turkey:

43,45

Interference with building operations of United States citizens....529, 553, 556,
558, 561, 565, 570-571, 574, 575, 578, 579

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