ADELA, a British steamship, captured during the war of the rebellion. '63, 530; May 7, 1863. '63, 531; May 8, 1863. '63, 550; May 22, 1863. '63, 552; May 25, 1863. '68, 562; June 5, 1863. C. F. Adams. Interview with the minister for foreign Lord Lyons. W. H. Seward. Decree of condemnation. '73, III, 128. Claim unanimously disallowed by the American-British Claims Commission. ADMEASUREMENT OF VESSELS, See Vessels, merchant: Admeasurement. ADRIANA, an American vessel, seized by Mexican authorities in the gulf of Lower California, for violation of customs regulations. '83, 619; Jan. 29, 1883. John Davis. Particulars of the case and of the arrest of the master; release of both to be requested without prejudice to the right to a claim for indemnity. '83, 622; Feb. 6, 1883. P. H. Morgan. Refusal of the authorities at La Paz to allow the master communication with counsel or the United States consul, and to let the latter visit the vessel. '83, 625; Feb. 20, 1883. F. T. Frelinghuysen. Prosecution under the declarations Sentence on the vessel and Captain Caleb. '83, 629; Mar. 6, 1883. '83, 633; Apr. 17, 1883. '83, 634; Apr. 21, 1883. '83, 644; May 6, 1883. '83, 646; May 8, 1883. comments on its '83, 652; May 25, 1883. '83, 653; May 28, 1883. Department. '83, 655; May 30, 1883. '83, 656; June 4, 1883. '88, 657; June 13, 1883. '83, 660; June 22, 1883. '83, 667; Aug. 16, 1883. '83, 675; Sept. 3, 1883. '84, 344; Dec. 12, 1883. '84, 346; Jan. 17, 1884. requested. '84, 348; Feb. 18, 1884. behalf. '84, 354; Feb. 19, 1884. '84, 356; Feb. 23, 1884. by Captain Caleb. '84, 358; Mar. 10, 1884. Text of the sentence on Captain Caleb and Authority to engage counsel. Importance attached to the case by the P. H. Morgan. Captain Caleb provided with counsel. P. H. Morgan. John Davis. Report of Consul Beach on the case. F. T. Frelinghuysen. Pardon of Captain Caleb to be P. H. Morgan. Report of his action in Captain Caleb's F. T. Frelinghuysen. F. T. Frelinghuysen. Irregularities in the trial alleged '84, 363; Mar. 25, 1884. P. H. Morgan. Pardon or commutation refused by the President of Mexico. '84, 371; July 1, 1884. P. H. Morgan. Escape of Captain Caleb. AGNES, an American vessel, fined in China '63, 839; Dec. 10, 1862. A. Burlingame. '63, 844; Jan. 12, 1863. A. Burlingame. edged by Prince Kung. '63, 851; Mar. 30, 1863. W. H. Seward. AGRICULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES, '79, 466; Oct. 11, 1879. for violation of customs regulations. Question of consular jurisdiction. Jurisdiction of the consulate acknowl W. J. Hoppin. Article of the London Times. AGUIRRE, J. M. T., arrested in Cuba during the insurrection of 1895. See Sanguily, Julio. AIVAZIAN, ADAM, arrested at Yozgad, Turkey. '94, 765; Jan. 6, 1894. W. Q. Gresham. Protest against prolonged imprisonment on suspicion directed. '94, 765; Jan. 27, 1894. A. W. Terrell. '94, 766; Feb. 1, 1894. A. W. Terrell. The Turkish Government claims that there has been no proof shown of Aivazian's citizenship. '94, 771; Mar. 29, 1894. W. Q. Gresham. Right of legation to send a representative to the spot for the purpose of ascertaining Aivazian's status should not be denied. ATVAZIAN, ADAM (continued). '94, 772; Apr. 5, 1894. Mavroyeni Bey. not because of naturalization. '94, 775; Apr. 20, 1894. J. W. Riddle. Arrests are made for violation of the law, Aivazian bearer of a passport four years old. '94, 775; Apr. 20, 1894. W. Q. Gresham. Circumstances of his protracted stay in Turkey to be investigated. '94, 776; Apr. 24, 1894. '94, 776; Apr. 26, 1894. '94, 777; May 19, 1894. '94, 777; May 21, 1894. '94, 778; Aug. 15, 1894. E. F. Uhl. American citizenship. Aivazian to be brought to Constantinople. '94, 779; Aug. 27, 1894. W. Q. Gresham. Claim that Aivazian has forfeited his '94, 780; Sept. 8, 1894. A. W. Terrell. Aivazian pardoned by the Turkish Government. AJAX, a British steamer, suspected of being fitted out for Confederate service. '65, II, 72; Feb. 14, 1865. W. H. Seward. '65, II, 126; Apr. 18, 1865. J. H. Burnley. '65, III, 102; Feb. 5, 1865. J. E. Harvey. AKERMAN, A. T., Attorney-General of the United States, '71. ALABAMA, a Confederate cruiser, fitted out and built at Liverpool, England, as No. 290. '62, 117; June 26, 1862. C. F. Adams. '62, 169; Aug. 7, 1862. C. F. Adams. Depredations. ance Company. '63, 190; Apr. 3, 1863. C. F. Adams. Ben. Moran. W. H. Seward. C. F. Adams. Measures taken for legal proceedings. Sailing of the vessel from Liverpool. Names of vessels destroyed in September. Correspondence with Lord Russell. Memorial of the New York Mutual InsurDeposition of Clarence R. Yonge, first pay W. H. Seward. master of the ship. '63, 200; Apr. 8, 1863. '63, 237; Apr. 30, 1863. '63, 275; June 18, 1863. '63, 336; Aug. 7, 1863. '63, 371; Sept. 17, 1863. '63, 392; Oct. 5, 1863. '63, 1076; Dec. 25, 1862. '63, 1198; Nov. 19, 1862. '68, 1199; Dec. 24, 1862. H. S. Sanford. '63, 1199; Jan. 14, 1863. W. H. Seward. Destruction of the Golden Rule. Destruction of the Golden Eagle. Destruction of the Union Jack. See Claims of United States citizens against foreign governments (Great Britain). See Sea Bride. Movements. '62, 206; Oct. 3, 1862. '62, 214; Oct. 20, 1862. '62, 237; Nov. 21, 1862. C. F. Adams. W. H. Seward. The Alabama coaling off the Azores. '62, 588; Oct. 3, 1862. J. E. Harvey. The Alabama permitted to take supplies and coal in the Azores; letters to the Kearsarge, St. Louis, and Tuscarora; note to the minister for foreign affairs. ALABAMA (continued). Movements (continued). '63, 1196; Nov. 10, 1862. J. E. Harvey. '63, 1201; Jan. 29, 1863. affairs. '63, 1223; Oct. 8, 1863. '63, 1237; Oct. 23, 1863. '63, 1251; Oct. 29, 1863. '63, 1250; Nov. 5, 1863. Town. '63, 1265; Nov. 12, 1863. J. E. Harvey. Interview with the minister for foreign C. F. Adams. Visit to and proceedings at Cape Colony. Lord Russell. C. F. Adams. Sale of captured merchandise at Cape C. F. Adams. '63, 1281; Nov. 19, 1863. C. F. Adams. '64, I, 347-393; Mar. 18, 1864. C. F. Adams. British blue book on the subject. '64, III, 475; Jan. 6, 1864. R. H. Pruyn. Rumored visit to China. Fight with and destruction by the Kearsarge. '64, III, 101; June 13, 1864. W. L. Dayton. Arrival of the Alabama at Cherbourg. '64, III, 104; June 17, 1864. W. L. Dayton. The French Government insists that the fight shall take place beyond the usual 3-mile limit. '64, III, 106 June 20, 1864. W. L. Dayton. '64, III, 108; June 22, 1864. '64, II, 175; June 21, 1864. press. W. L. Dayton: C. F. Adams. Accounts of the battle by the British '64, II, 180; June 23, 1864. C. F. Adams. Letter of Captain Semmes to the Times. '64, II, 232-250; Full account of the battle by F. M. Edge. '64, III, 110; June 24, 1864. with the Alabama. '64, III, 111; June 21, 1864. '64, III, 117; June 29, 1864. in the French Marine '64, III, 119; June 30, 1864. '64, III, 125; July 11, 1864. '64, III, 126; July 11, 1864. '64, III, 128; July 14, 1864. '64, IV, 315; June 21, 1864. '64, IV, 319; Sept. 2, 1864. W. L. Dayton. Official press of France in sympathy W. L. Dayton. Survivors of the Alabama sent to Funchal to be shipped on a new Confederate cruiser. -Paroling of officers of the Alabama by Captain Winslow of the Kearsarge. '64, III, 112; June 26, 1864. W. L. Dayton. '64, II, 206; July 8, 1864. W. H. Seward. Action of Captain Winslow disap proved. '64, III, 125; July 8, 1864. '64, II, 216; July 14, 1864. '64, II, 226; July 28, 1864. W. H. Seward. C. F. Adams. W. H. Seward. ALASKA. See Boundary disputes between the United States and Great Britain. - Communications by sea and by land. '97, 327; July 23, 1897. C. F. F. Adam. Permission requested for the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company to run a steamer from Victoria to Dyea. '97, 327; July 28, 1897. A. A. Adee. Dyea made a subport of entry. '97, 327; Aug. 11, 1897. C. F. F. Adam. Proposal of Canada to establish a telegraph and mail route from the head of navigation on the Lynn Canal. '97, 328; Aug. 14, 1897. John Sherman. '97, 329; Sept. 9, 1897. John Sherman. '97, 329; Sept. 14, 1897. '67, 1, 399; Mar. 23, 1867. W. H. Seward. Cession to be free and unincumbered; ALASKA (continued). - Purchase from Russia (continued). '67, I, 400; May 15, 1867. '67, I, 400; May 20, 1867. '67, I, 401; May 22, 1867. '67, I, 402; June 4, 1867. '67, I, 403; June 7, 1867. '67, I, 404; Aug. 13, 1867. E. de Stoeckl. E. de Stoeckl. Instructions to Russian commissioner for the transfer of Alaska. '67, 1, 405; Aug. 13, 1867. commissioner. '67, I, 406; Aug. 15, 1867. '67, I, 406; Aug. 15, 1867. '67, 1, 406; Aug. 20, 1867. '67, I, 407; Oct. 23, 1867. '67, I, 407; Oct. 29, 1867. '67, II, 301; Aug. 22, 1867. '68, I, 475; Jan. 24, 1868. W. H. Seward. W. H. Seward. Ed. McCook. E. de Stoeckl. General Rousseau. '68, I, 484; Feb. 17, 1868. '68, I, 485; Mar. 3, 1868. '68, I, 487; Oct., 1868. '68, I, 488; Oct. 8, 1868. '67, I, 388; Apr. 1, 1867. '67, I, 390; May 10, 1867. '67, 1, 393; July 5, 1867. '67, 1, 395; Nov. 21, 1867. '67, II, 1; May 8, 1867. E. J. Morris. '67, II, 215; Aug. 9, 1867. Ed. de Stoeckl. Instructions to the United States Resources of Alaska. Report on the transfer of Alaska, by C. M. Clay. Conditions and land regulations. A. Asboth. '67, II, 240; Oct. 30, 1867. W. H. Seward. '90, 437; June 30, 1890. J. G. Blaine. Review of the negotiations and of the rights acquired. Relief expedition, provided for by act of Congress, to assist miners in Alaska. '97, 325; Dec. 20, 1897. John Sherman. Facilities and exemption from duties requested of the Canadian Government. '97, 326; Dec. 27, 1897. Sir Julian Pauncefote. Request granted. '98, 359. Text of the act of Dec. 18, 1897. See Transit of United States troops, etc. ALBUQUERQUE, ANTONIO COELHO DE SA'E, minister for foreign affairs of Brazil. '67, II. ALCOCK, RUTHERFORD, British minister to Japan. '64, III. '64, III, 495; Apr. 22, 1864. R. Alcock. His views concerning the antiforeign sentiment in Japan. ALEXANDER, EBEN, minister of the United States to Greece, Roumania, and Servia. '94. ALEXANDRA, a war vessel fitted out for the Confederates in Great Britain. '63, 196; Apr. 7, 1863. C. F. Adams. C. F. Adams. The vessel seized in Liverpool by British Correspondence with the foreign office. C. F. Adams. Further correspondence. C. F. Adams. Trial of the Alexandra. W. H. Seward. Views of the United States Government '63, 345; Aug. 13, 1863. '63, 1256; Nov. 6, 1863. '63, 1269; Nov. 13, 1863. '68, 1282; Nov. 20, 1863. '63, 1310; Nov. 20, 1863. '64, 1, 1; Nov. 27, 1863. '64, I, 83; Jan. 15, 1864. '64, I, 120; Feb. 1, 1864. '64, 1, 123; Feb. 4, 1864. Proceedings on the question of appeal. C. F. Adams. C. F. Adams. C. F. Adams. (No. 575.) '64, 1, 133–166; Feb. 11, 1864. C. F. Adams. Report of proceedings. ALEXANDRA (continued). '64, I, 166; Feb. 11, 1864. C. F. Adams. Effect in England of the publication in the United States of Mr. Seward's instruction of July 11, 1863. '64, I, 201; Feb. 25, 1864. '64, I, 246; Mar. 2, 1864. '64, I, 320; Mar. 17, 1864. '64, I, 560; Apr. 4, 1864. '64, I, 585; Apr. 8, 1864. W. H. Seward. W. H. Seward. C. F. Adams. (No. 619.) Report of proceedings. W. H. Seward. C. F. Adams. Report of proceedings. '64, I, 641; Apr. 28, 1864. C. F. Adams. The Alexandra released and restored to her nominal owners. '64, II, 706; Sept. 13, 1864. W. H. Seward. Arrival of the vessel at Halifax, Nova Scotia, under the name of Mary. '64, II, 706; Sept. 13, 1864. J. H. Burnley. '64, II, 737; Oct. 9, 1864. J. H. Burnley. The vessel under surveillance. '64, II, 745; Oct. 20, 1864. W. H. Seward. '65, II, 28; Dec. 28, 1864. J. H. Burnley. The vessel seized in the Bahama. by the British authorities. '65, II, 37; Dec. 31, 1864. '65, II, 52; Jan. 24, 1865. by the defendants is '65, II, 63; Jan. 31, 1865. W. H. Seward. J. H. Burnley. Solicitor-general of the islands retained '65, I, 179; Feb. 18, 1865. W. H. Seward. Representation directed against the vessel being allowed to sail from Nassau after condemnation and sale. '65, I, 250; Mar. 16, 1865. C. F. Adams. Note to minister for foreign affairs. ALFONSO, J., minister for foreign affairs of Chile. '77. ALFRED ADAMS, a British sealing vessel, seized in the Bering Sea by United States revenue officers outside of territorial limits. '88, 1793; 1798. Correspondence with the Government of Great Britain. Synoptical Index, '88 (part II), XLII-XLIII. ALIENS, Amenability to exceptional laws. '82, 317; Apr. 6, 1882. Lord Granville. Contention based on alleged precedents set by the United States that no distinction can be made between aliens and subjects. '82, 232; Apr. 25, 1882. F. T. Frelinghuysen. Position of the British Government controverted; aliens held to be exempt from the application of laws that work actual injustice. Disabilities of, prior to 1870. Report of Charles L. A. Abbott. '73, 1378. Austria. '73, 1380. Baden. |