complains of insurgent operations in British jurisdiction... 248 101 says insurgent government is interested in blockade-running 282-284 114-115 further representations as to blockade-runners. 288 117 representations as to the Honduras..... notifies Earl Russell that sale of Sumter will not be recognized brings to Earl Russell's notice treatment of Florida in colonies orders revealed and Alabama escapes.. goes to Moelfra Bay and the Hercules follows next day with crew .. 376 150 receives arms, stores, and coal from Bahama and Agrippina. was adapted for warlike purposes when she left Liverpool.. ruling of the court in, emasculated the foreign enlistment act 259 AMENDMENTS: of municipal laws may be asked by a belligerent.... 147 of law of 1819 asked by the United States and refused..... 251,253 AMPHION, THE: inquiries as to 297 120 course of the government of, contrasted with that of the 27 31 63 notice of, by proclamation.... 45 proclamation of, when news of, received in England. 47 49 BLOCKADE-RUNNERS: general character of, determined by insurgent government.. 53 24 25 BLOCKADE-RUNNING: operations in 1862 237 97 operations in 1863 insurgent government interested in.... complaints thereof to British government. answer that it is no offense... further proof of insurgent interest in.. BLUNTSCULI, DR.: course of the government of, contrasted with that of the thrown upon Great Britain to show that it exercised dili- his opinion regarding conduct of United States as a neutral.. 54 CHICKAMAUGA: description of, and her career 413 164 note CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES: general statement of, by American commissioners.. detailed statement or, where to be found and should be met CLARENCE, THE: career of... COAL, (see Alabama; Georgia; Florida; Shenandoah :) permission refused to the United States to deposit at Nassau.. says Great Britain has recognized duty to detain offending comments on loss of mercantile marine of United States.... solicitor general in 1853, and now attorney general as man-of-war, effect of on offending vessel.... COLLIER, R. P.: COMMISSION: how regarded by France, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal.. COMMON LAW OF ENGLAND: international law is part of.. a ship constructed in a neutral port for the use of a bel- ligerent not to be confounded with 193 |