CASE PRESENTED ON THE PART OF THE GOVERNMENT OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY TO THE TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION, CONSTITUTED UNDER ARTICLE I OF THE TREATY CONCLUDED AT WASHINGTON ON THE 8TH MAY, 1871, BETWEEN HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. GENERAL CONTENTS. 163-165 The case now presented to the arbitrators on the part of the government of Her Geneva Second edition. edition. I A statement of the matter referred to the arbitrators, as it is understood by Her Britannic Majesty's government, Part I, pages..; II. An introductory statement of the events which attended and followed the commencement of the civil war in America, and of the course pursued by Great Britain and the other maritime powers in relation to the war, and particularly as to the reception of belligerent vessels of war into their ports and waters, Part II, pages .. III. A further introductory statement on international rights and duties ; on the powers which were possessed by her Britannic Majesty's government of preventing unlawful equipments; and setting forth the manner and circum- atances in and under which these powers were exercised during the war, IV. Considerations proper to be kept in view by the arbitrators in entering on the cases of the vessels specifically mentioned in the four following parts, V, VI, VII, and VIII, Part IV, pages.. V. Statement of facts relative to the Florida, Part V, pages. VI. Statement of facts relative to the Alabama, Part Vi, pagos VII. Statement of facts relative to the Georgia, Part VII, pages. VIII. Statement of facts relative to the Shenandoah, Part VIII, pages.. IX. Recapitulation of the material facts stated in the preceding parts, Part IX, pages ... X. Remarks in conclusion, Part X, pages.... THE APPENDIX TO THE CASE CONSISTS OF FOUR VOLUMES, THE CONTENTS OF WHICH Vol. I. Correspondence relating to the Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Shenandoah. (See rol. I, pages 217 to 1002, of this edition.) Southerner, Alexandra, and other vessels respecting which representations tannic Majesty during the civil war. (See vol. II of this edition.) regulations issued by the governments of Great Britain and other coun- enforcement of neutrality. (See rol. III, pages 1 to 395, of this edition.) (See rol. III, pages 397 to 965, of this edition.) 207-209 FOR OTHER TABLES OF CONTENTS SEE : l'ol. I, pages 219-228, 231-233, 413-418, 653-6.5, 737-740. l'ol. II, pages 3–17, 21-25, 119-121, 171, 183, 189, 213, 233, 265–267, 359-365, 533-535, 613-614, 643, 657, 681,695, 707-70-, 773–775, 827. Vol. III, pages 3-5, 165-166, 237–233, 279, 399, 403,461,525, 547, 5569, 769, 827, 937, 909,935. 2 |