detailed statement of, where to be found and should be met by award 469, 483 permission refused to United States to deposit at Nassau... 329 COCKBURN, SIR ALEXANDER : charge to jury in Highatt's case. 394 COBDEN, RICHARD: says Great Britain has recognized duty to detain offending vessel com- 163, 166 comments on loss of mercantile marine of United States. 472 COLLIER, R. P.: solicitor general in 1863, and now attorney general.. COMMISSION: as man-of-war, effect of on offending vessel.. how regarded by France, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal...... a ship constructed in a neutral port for the use of a belligerent not 370 370,372 202 209 61, 118 136, 169 357,442 193 interview with Lord John Russell, April 9, 1861. DAVIS, JEFFERSON, (see Insurrection :) chosen president of insurgent government correlative with negligence necessary extent of, in order to escape responsibility 151 152 158 duty of a neutral to exercise... 211, 212 the allegations in those instructions sustained.. contrasts the course of Great Britain with that of other powers.... FITTING OUT: of a vessel, when a violation of duties of a neutral should be prevented by due diligence.... FLORIDA, THE: construction of, advanced in November, 1861.. sketch of proceedings as to 30 241, 332 64, 300, 466 300 466 159 212 241 242 receives fresh supplies at Barbadoes in one month thereafter 355 355 its object, to enable Great Britain to fulfill international duties................ 116 117 117 Page. FRANCE: joint action of, invited and secured. 45 how regards the effect of a commission on a cruizer illegally fitted out 209 commissions French privateers in United States in 1793.... 127 129 declines to consider effect of Queen's proclamation on privateering... speech of October 7, 1862 speech of June 30, 1863.. 58 89,215 95 Page. GREAT BRITAIN, (see United States; Crimean war:) friendly relations of, with United States before 1860. early informed of views of Mr. Lincoln's Government invitation of, for such joint action unfriendly. law of nations part of law of cabinet of, personally unfriendly to United States 31 .31, 32, 33 42 45 46 61, 118 conduct in Trent affair.. people of, with some exceptions, unfriendly... action of, influenced by it.......... its neutrality laws...... proclamation of its neutrality..... instructions to officials,of, during insurrection minister of, intervenes against course of Genet. 82 97 98 99 102 107-118 57, 122 125 129 129 duties recognized in its correspondence with United States. 135 221 229 300 310 310 the systematic operations of the insurgents in a violation of its inter- confidential instructions of, supposed to conflict with published in- his views regarding construction of a vessel of war on belligerent 171 HAWK, THE: a blockade-runner, inquiries as to.... 297 |