Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive Documents: 14th Congress, 1st Session-48th Congress, 2nd Session and Special Session, Svazek 13 |
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... Opinion of the Auditor on the operations of his office for 1857. Report of the First 13 13 69 26 27 1 1 151 Auditor on the operations of his office for 1857. Report of the Second ... 1 1 153 Auditor on the operations of his office for ...
... Opinion of the Auditor on the operations of his office for 1857. Report of the First 13 13 69 26 27 1 1 151 Auditor on the operations of his office for 1857. Report of the Second ... 1 1 153 Auditor on the operations of his office for ...
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... opinion of Attorney General Black in relation to a recognition of a state of war in Peru , and the protection of American interests in Peruvian ...... Gulf of Mexico . Correspondence relating to the firing at and seizure of American ...
... opinion of Attorney General Black in relation to a recognition of a state of war in Peru , and the protection of American interests in Peruvian ...... Gulf of Mexico . Correspondence relating to the firing at and seizure of American ...
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... opinion of the Attorney General of the United States in relation to the recognition of a state of war in Peru , and the protection of American interests in cargoes of guano purchased from Vivanco , or his officers or agents , during his ...
... opinion of the Attorney General of the United States in relation to the recognition of a state of war in Peru , and the protection of American interests in cargoes of guano purchased from Vivanco , or his officers or agents , during his ...
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... opinion that your honor , possessing competent power , should close the said evidence by the interposition of your au- thority and judicial decree , conformably to law , returning to the peti- tioner all the documents and evidence he ...
... opinion that your honor , possessing competent power , should close the said evidence by the interposition of your au- thority and judicial decree , conformably to law , returning to the peti- tioner all the documents and evidence he ...
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... opinion is , that he has no papers of any importance to arrange , and that he hopes to put off the case by one pretext or another , as has been the custom of this court . He has promised me , however , that he will very shortly be ready ...
... opinion is , that he has no papers of any importance to arrange , and that he hopes to put off the case by one pretext or another , as has been the custom of this court . He has promised me , however , that he will very shortly be ready ...
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Abadia agent amount appears Arequipa Arica Arismendi authority Balderrama belonging bill of lading Boston brig Macedonian Callao Canton Captain Smith capture cargo Carvallo Carvallo's file Cass citizens claim claimants command Commodore Stewart contract copy declared deposition documents dollars Don José duties Eliphalet Smith Ellery evidence excellency fact flag foreign Further Proof government of Chile Home Squadron honor Inclan interest invoice Irriberri ISAAC TOUCEY Isthmus Isthmus of Tehuantepec justice Lascano letter LEWIS CASS Lima Lord Cochrane ment Mexican government Mexico minister Mollendo neutral notary obedient servant officer owner papers parties Pendleton persons Peru Peruvian Philip Mercier port present prize courts proceedings proceeds protest question receipt received referred republic respect respectfully San Blas schooner Secretary seizure shipped Sitana Spanish squadron statement supercargo T. H. Perkins Tacna taken tion transmitted treaty undersigned United valley of Sitana voyage
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Strana 24 - Ship called the whereof is Master for this present Voyage and now riding at Anchor in the and bound for to say being marked and numbered as in the Margin, and are to be delivered...
Strana 25 - ... a full and complete cargo of , not exceeding what she can reasonably stow, and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions and furniture...
Strana 27 - In witness whereof, the master or purser of the said vessel hath affirmed to C. D bills of lading, all of this tenor and date; one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void.
Strana 47 - Governments will enter into arrangements for the prompt transit of troops and munitions of the United States, which that Government may have occasion to send from one part of its territory to another, lying on opposite sides of the continent. The Mexican Government having agreed to protect with its whole power the prosecution, preservation, and security of the work, the United States may extend its protection as it shall judge wise to it when it may feel sanctioned and warranted by the public or...
Strana 53 - When the construction of the railroad shall be completed, the Mexican government agrees to open a port of entry, in addition to the port of Vera Cruz, at or near the terminus of said road on the Gulf of Mexico. The two governments will enter into arrangements for the prompt transit of troops and munitions of the United States, which that government may have occasion to send from one part of its territory to another, lying on opposite sides of the continent.
Strana 5 - In considering these points, it is necessary to ascertain what are the rights and duties of armed, and other ships, navigating the ocean in time of peace. It is admitted, that the right of visitation and search does not. under such circumstances, belong to the public ships of any nation. This right is strictly a belligerent right, allowed by the general consent of nations in time of war, and limited to those occasions.
Strana 1 - ... for the purpose of quelling disturbances in the Territory of Utah, for the protection of supply and emigrant trains, and the suppression of Indian hostilities on the frontiers.
Strana 24 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Strana 5 - ... for adjudication. This, however, has never been supposed to draw after it any right of visitation or search. The party, in such case, seizes at his peril. If he establishes the forfeiture, he is justified.
Strana 370 - ... contract in time of war ; or, to express it more accurately it is a contract which, if made in war, has this effect; that the captor has a right to seize it and convert the property to his own use ; for he having all the rights that belong to his enemy, is authorized to have his taking possession considered as equivalent to an actual delivery to his enemy...