defines extent and force of law of nations.... BERNARD, MR. MOUNTAGUE: gives list of vessels detained by Great Britain... his criticism on Mr. Fish's dispatch not sustained.. his statement concerning the Florida ... his statement as to prosecutions for offenses against foreign BLACKSTONE, SIR WILLIAM: BLOCKADE: note notice of, by proclamation.... 45 proclamation of, when news of, received in England. 47 49 BLOCKADE-RUNNERS: general character of, determined by insurgent government.. 286 116 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.. CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES: general statement of, by American commissioners.. rejection of, by British commissioners. detailed statement of, where to be found and should be met 469, 480 185, 189 permission refused to the United States to deposit at Nassau.. COCKBURN, SIR ALEXANDER: charge to jury in Highatt's case 395 157 COBDEN, RICHARD: says Great Britain has recognized duty to detain offending comments on loss of mercantile marine of United States.... 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 bel- ligerent not to be confounded with 193 CRIMEAN WAR: course of Great Britain toward Prussia during 108 48 contrasts the course of Great Britain with that of other goes to Brest receives crew, armament, and machinery from Liverpool.. receives repairs and supplies at Bermuda........ intended to aid in performances of international duties.. commission to revise.. judicial construction of its object, to enable Great Britain to fulfill international FRANCE: joint action of, invited and secured how regards the effect of a commission on a cruiser ille- detains vessels constructed by Arman.. course of, contrasted with Great Britain's. FRASER, TRENHOLM & Co.: firm of, when founded in Liverpool. 219 91 treasury depositaries of insurgents. supply Walker with coal at Bermuda. pay wages of Alabama crew. GENET, (see Washington :) insurgent remittances to Bullock through. commissions French privateers in United States in 1793............. declines to consider effect of Queen's proclamation on pri- friendly relations of, with United States before 1860..... minister of, intervenes against course of Genet duties recognized in its correspondence with United States.. the systematic operations of the insurgents in a violation confidential instructions of, supposed to conflict with his views regarding construction of a vessel of war on 171 HAWK, THE: a blockade-runner, inquiries as to 297 120 འཇའ མེ ཚ ེ ནཻ 56 56 56 72 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, make Great Britain the base of their naval operations... 310 125 would have succumbed earlier but for aid from Great 311 126 INTERNATIONAL, THE: decision as to, under foreign enlistment act of 1871..... 117 92 |