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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 6, 1897

Spain


Contents

    • Arrest of citizens of the United States in Cuba (Documents 477–484)
      • Prohibition of the exportation of leaf tobacco from Cuba (Documents 485–520)
        • Inhibition of official communications of United States consuls (Documents 521–522)
          • Firing on the American steamer Valencia (Documents 523–528)
            • Condition of the reconcentrados in Cuba (Documents 529–538)
              • Expropriation of property of united states citizens for military purposes. (Documents 539–549)
                • Sentence of Ferdinand Chaqueilo (Documents 550–554)
                  • Assassination of Señor Canovas del Castillo (Documents 555–557)
                    • Consular registration of American-owned property in Cuba (Documents 558–559)
                      • Violation of neutrality laws (Documents 560–580)
                        • Pacification of Cuba (Documents 581–582)

                        Contents

                        • Message of the President
                        • Correspondence
                          Argentine Republic
                          • Discrimination against American lumber (Documents 1–2)
                          • Discriminating duty on cotton-seed oil (Documents 3–4)
                        • Austria-Hungary
                          • Seizure of the passport of an American citizen (Documents 5–6)
                          • Execution of foreign judgments in Croatia (Documents 7–8)
                          • Trichinæ in imported American pork (Documents 9–10)
                          • Insane Americans in Austrian asylums (Documents 11–19)
                          • Adoption of the metric system by Austria-Hungary (Documents 20–21)
                          • Military service—case of Carl Sintar (Document 22)
                          • Military service—case of Mae Tewel (Document 23)
                          • Military service—case of Paul Schwabek (Document 24)
                          • Protest against the tariff bill (Documents 25–26)
                          • Form of oath to be taken by Austro-Hungarian subjects becoming naturalized American citizens (Documents 27–28)
                        • Belgium
                          • Applications for passports (Documents 29–37)
                          • Prohibition of American cattle and meats (Documents 38–39)
                          • Tonnage dues on Belgian vessels (Documents 40–45)
                        • Brazil
                          • Deposit of ship’s articles with port authorities (Document 46)
                          • Promotion of trade (Document 47)
                          • Attempted assassination of president Moraes. (Documents 48–54)
                        • Chile
                          • Arbitration by United States minister of claim of French citizen Charles Freraut against Chile (Documents 55–59)
                        • China
                          • Fostering of American interests in China (Documents 60–63)
                          • Prevention of antiforeign riots (Documents 64–70)
                          • Right of Americans to reside and engage in business in the restricted parts of Soochow and Hangchow (Documents 71–75)
                          • Consular jurisdiction in China (Documents 76–77)
                          • Closing of Government examinations to converts to Christianity (Documents 78–79)
                          • Kutien riots—punishment of officials and indemnity to Miss Hartford (Documents 80–81)
                          • Adoption of rules for the prevention of collisions at sea. (Documents 82–84)
                          • Taxation of foreign trade in China (Documents 85–87)
                          • Protection of Chinese in Salvador and Nicaragua (Documents 88–93)
                          • Traveling in China (Documents 94–95)
                          • Kiang-yin riots—dismissal of Magistrate Liu Yao Kuang (Documents 96–100)
                          • Exhibition of passports by travelers in China (Documents 101–102)
                          • Right of missionaries to engage in secular work in the interior (Documents 103–104)
                          • Importation into China of machinery used for making counterfeit money (Documents 105–108)
                          • Superstition in regard to the eclipse of the sun (Document 109)
                        • Costa Rica
                          • Arbitration of the boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Documents 110–113)
                        • Denmark
                          • Naturalization of Jens A. E. Sorenson (Documents 114–118)
                          • Liability of Fred. A. Neilsen to military duty in Denmark (Documents 119–120)
                          • Protection of Mormon missionaries (Documents 121–122)
                        • Dominion Republic
                          • Termination of treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation (Documents 123–124)
                        • Ecuador
                          • United States citizens in Ecuador (Document 125)
                        • France
                          • Increased import duties on pork and lard (Documents 126–137)
                          • Suit of Schneider & Co. versus The Carnegie Steel Company (Documents 138–139)
                          • French military and nationality laws (Document 140)
                          • Military service—case of Arthur D. Hubinoit (Documents 141–144)
                          • Prohibition of the importation of American cattle and meats (Document 145)
                          • Extraterritorial rights of United States citizens in Madagascar (Documents 146–148)
                          • Concessions granted by the Malagasy Government in Madagascar (Documents 149–151)
                          • Landing of the French cable (Documents 152–160)
                          • Admission of foreigners to French Government schools (Document 161)
                        • Germany
                          • The Protest of Germany against the new tariff (Documents 162–165)
                          • Effect of the new tariff upon trade between Germany and the United States (Document 166)
                          • United States citizenship of Josef Georg Surmann (Documents 167–168)
                          • Protection of German vessel at Martinique (Documents 169–176)
                          • Importation of American pork containing trichinæ (Documents 177–181)
                          • Military service cases of alfred meyer. (Documents 182–188)
                          • Reports on military-service cases. (Documents 189–190)
                          • Exclusion of American life insurance companies (Documents 191–194)
                          • Return to Germany of naturalized Americans of German birth (Documents 195–201)
                          • Applicability of the Bancroft treaties to Alsace-Lorraine (Documents 202–211)
                          • Discrimination against American woods (Documents 212–219)
                          • Adjournment of the Reichstag (Document 220)
                        • Great Britain
                          • Celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of Queen Victoria’s accession to the throne (Documents 221–230)
                          • Blockade of Crete (Documents 231–234)
                          • Restriction of the liquor traffic in Zanzibar (Documents 235–237)
                          • Protection of fur seals in Bering Sea (Documents 238–307)
                          • Relief expedition to the Yukon River country (Documents 308–310)
                          • Communication with the Yukon River country (Documents 311–316)
                        • Greater Republic of Central America
                          • Arbitration of the boundary dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica (Document 317)
                          • The Transportation of Central American troops and munitions of war in American vessels (Documents 318–320)
                        • Guatemala
                          • The Central American Exposition (Documents 321–325)
                          • Withdrawal of exequatur of consular agent (Documents 326–327)
                          • Citizenship of Leon Aparicio (Documents 328–329)
                        • Haiti
                          • Right of consul to administer oaths and take testimony (Documents 330–331)
                          • Right to require passports of persons leaving the country. (Documents 332–333)
                        • Hawaii
                          • Death of Minister Albert S. Willis (Documents 334–338)
                        • Honduras
                          • Murder of Charles W. Renton (Documents 339–340)
                        • Italy
                          • Lynching of Italians at Hahnville, La (Documents 341–343)
                          • Meaning of “American System” as applied to clocks in the italian tariff. (Documents 344–347)
                          • Removal of discriminating restrictions on american swine flesh. (Documents 348–359)
                        • Japan
                          • Boycott upon Japanese subjects in Butte, Mont (Document 360)
                          • Proposed monetary reform (Document 361)
                        • Mexico
                          • Arbitration of the claim of Charles Oberlander and Barbara Messenger (Documents 362–379)
                          • Trespassing of Indians upon Mexican territory (Documents 380–385)
                          • Right of consuls to inquire respecting judicial proceedings against United States citizens (Documents 386–389)
                          • Demarcation of boundary (Documents 390–392)
                          • Water Boundary Commission (Documents 393–395)
                          • Refusal of United States to Extradite Jesus Guerra. (Documents 396–401)
                        • Nicaragua
                          • Nicaragua Canal (Documents 402–404)
                          • Arbitration of the boundary dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica (Documents 405–408)
                          • Concession to the Atlas Steamship Company (Documents 409–412)
                          • Protection of Chinese in Nicaragua and Salvador (Documents 413–414)
                        • Persia
                          • Prohibition of the importation of books into Persia (Documents 415–418)
                          • Persecution of Jews (Documents 419–421)
                        • Portugal
                          • Alleged insult to Portuguese flag (Documents 422–425)
                        • Russia
                          • Banishment of John Ginzberg (Documents 426–428)
                          • The Greek Church in Alaska (Document 429)
                          • Military service (Documents 430–431)
                          • Russian laws concerning expatriation. (Document 432)
                          • Exclusion of Jews (Documents 433–434)
                          • Status of Russian-born widow of foreigner in Russia (Document 435)
                          • Arrest of American sealers on Robben Island (Document 436)
                          • Release of Anton Yablkouski (Document 437)
                        • Samoa
                          • Correspondence with Germany
                            • Preservation of records of land commission. (Documents 438–439)
                            • Temporary performance by consular board of duties of president of municipal board. (Documents 440–443)
                            • Criminal jurisdiction over men-of-war’s men. (Documents 444–445)
                          • Correspondence with Great Britain
                            • Performance of duties of chief justice by consular board. (Documents 446–448)
                            • Criminal jurisdiction over men-of-war’s men. (Documents 449–453)
                        • Siam
                          • Arbitration of the claim of M. A. Cheek against the Siamese Government (Documents 454–475)
                          • Opportunities for the development of American trade in the East (Document 476)
                        • Spain
                          • Arrest of citizens of the United States in Cuba (Documents 477–484)
                          • Prohibition of the exportation of leaf tobacco from Cuba (Documents 485–520)
                          • Inhibition of official communications of United States consuls (Documents 521–522)
                          • Firing on the American steamer Valencia (Documents 523–528)
                          • Condition of the reconcentrados in Cuba (Documents 529–538)
                          • Expropriation of property of united states citizens for military purposes. (Documents 539–549)
                          • Sentence of Ferdinand Chaqueilo (Documents 550–554)
                          • Assassination of Señor Canovas del Castillo (Documents 555–557)
                          • Consular registration of American-owned property in Cuba (Documents 558–559)
                          • Violation of neutrality laws (Documents 560–580)
                          • Pacification of Cuba (Documents 581–582)
                        • Switzerland
                          • Restrictions upon the importation of American meats (Documents 583–586)
                          • Rights of naturalized citizens of the United States of Swiss birth (Document 587)
                          • Military service—case of Frederick Arnold Schneider (Documents 588–592)
                        • Turkey
                          • Protection of missionaries (Documents 593–601)
                          • Consular immunity from arrest (Documents 602–604)
                          • Status of naturalized citizen returning to and residing indefinitely in the country of his birth (Documents 605–606)
                          • Protection of Greeks in the employ of United States citizens (Documents 607–610)
                          • Right of naturalized citizens of Ottoman birth to hold real estate in Turkey (Documents 611–616)
                          • Claims of United States citizens against Turkey (Documents 617–619)
                        • Uruguay
                          • “Protection papers” (Documents 620–621)
                        • Index

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