The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... passage of a law authorizing the President to employ the naval force at his command for the purpose of protecting the lives and property of American citizens passing in transit across the Panama , Nicaragua , and Tehuantepec routes ...
... passage of a law authorizing the President to employ the naval force at his command for the purpose of protecting the lives and property of American citizens passing in transit across the Panama , Nicaragua , and Tehuantepec routes ...
Page 455
She remained on the coast until late in March , to cooperate with General Lamar , United States minister to Nicaragua , and then visited Panama , Paita , Callao , and returning , visited Guayaquil , Paita , and Tumbez , and arrived at ...
She remained on the coast until late in March , to cooperate with General Lamar , United States minister to Nicaragua , and then visited Panama , Paita , Callao , and returning , visited Guayaquil , Paita , and Tumbez , and arrived at ...
Page 456
The Vandalia arrived at San Francisco early in December , and , after some repairs , proceeded towards Panama , touching at intermediate ports . At Guaymas she remained three weeks , the country being in a revolutionary state .
The Vandalia arrived at San Francisco early in December , and , after some repairs , proceeded towards Panama , touching at intermediate ports . At Guaymas she remained three weeks , the country being in a revolutionary state .
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... having received an official application from the Japanese government for a conveyance of their ambassadors to the United States , the steam frig- ate Mississippi was sent to Simoda , and a passage in her to Panama was tendered for ...
... having received an official application from the Japanese government for a conveyance of their ambassadors to the United States , the steam frig- ate Mississippi was sent to Simoda , and a passage in her to Panama was tendered for ...
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STORAGE AT ASPINWALL AND PANAMA . All squadrons on foreign stations have been supplied promptly , except in a few cases of slight detention of vessels at Panama and Aspinwall , where a large number of ships had concentrated .
STORAGE AT ASPINWALL AND PANAMA . All squadrons on foreign stations have been supplied promptly , except in a few cases of slight detention of vessels at Panama and Aspinwall , where a large number of ships had concentrated .
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