History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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Page 3256
... United States ; that having asked why he was arrested the district attorney informed him that he was arrested for having violated the neutrality laws of the United States in fitting out and arming the schooner Robert and Minnie to ...
... United States ; that having asked why he was arrested the district attorney informed him that he was arrested for having violated the neutrality laws of the United States in fitting out and arming the schooner Robert and Minnie to ...
Page 3257
... United States has demurred to the memo- rial of the claimant as insufficient under the treaty and in law to entitle him to maintain his claim against the United States . We are of opinion that the demurrer should be sustained ...
... United States has demurred to the memo- rial of the claimant as insufficient under the treaty and in law to entitle him to maintain his claim against the United States . We are of opinion that the demurrer should be sustained ...
Page 3261
... United States for dam- ages . If a citizen of the United States , temporarily domiciled in the Republic of Chile , should be arrested under similar cir- cumstances upon a similar charge and in the ordinary course of legal proceedings ...
... United States for dam- ages . If a citizen of the United States , temporarily domiciled in the Republic of Chile , should be arrested under similar cir- cumstances upon a similar charge and in the ordinary course of legal proceedings ...
Page 3271
... United States , Jemot's Case . was part owner of a hacienda situated near Trinidad de Cuba , and between two camps of insurgents . In May 1869 he was arrested there on a charge of conveying information to the insurgents . On this charge ...
... United States , Jemot's Case . was part owner of a hacienda situated near Trinidad de Cuba , and between two camps of insurgents . In May 1869 he was arrested there on a charge of conveying information to the insurgents . On this charge ...
Page 3280
... United States consul there , an indorsement upon his discharge from the steamship City of Richmond , of which he had been first mate , certifying that he was entitled to pass to the United States as a British subject , which certificate ...
... United States consul there , an indorsement upon his discharge from the steamship City of Richmond , of which he had been first mate , certifying that he was entitled to pass to the United States as a British subject , which certificate ...
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