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INDEX

INDEX

Acceptability of envoys, consultation | Agreement, significance of term in ar-

as to ambassadors, 36-38; not usual
as to ministers, 36.
Adams, Charles Francis, court presen-
tations irksome to, 81; on use of
"United States," 88; member of
Geneva arbitration tribunal, 341.
Adams, John, at London, 2; favored
special embassies only, 3; on superi-
ority of American diplomatic service,
9; balloting for, as peace commis-
sioner, 45; report of presentation
audience at London, 65; effect of
nominating minister without consult-
ing cabinet, 47; on salaries of dip-
lomats, 92; his oratory not an aid to
diplomacy, 122; as to dress at court,
130; as to letters of recall, 177; peace
commissioner, 192; consulted Senate
as to treaties, 272; witness before
arbitration commission, 292, 334.
Adams, John Quincy, rank of, in
cabinet of Monroe, question raised,
32; comment on court receptions, 64;
comment on the style of "Notes,"
76; on salaries of diplomats, 93; on
qualifications of diplomat (Bagot)
105; on interviews of diplomats with
President, 106; on criticism by dip-
lomats of Congressional discussions,
110; on written communications only
of diplomats, 112; on presents and
decorations, 147, 149; on dismissal of
Jackson, 185; peace commissioner,
193; on delay of Spain in ratifying
treaty, 277; on Russian minister's
note on treaty of 1824, 284.
Addison, Joseph, his account in Specta-
tor of Congress of Utrecht, 17.
Addresses, public, diplomats cautioned
as to, 119; action of House of Repre-
sentatives as to, by Mr. Bayard, 129;
by diplomats at Washington, 122;
oratory not essential to diplomats,

122.

Adhesion to Treaties, method of, 281.

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bitration treaties, 327.

Alabama Claims, settlement by Geneva
arbitration, 340.

Alaska, modus as to fur seals, 324 ;
boundary of, 325; boundary settle-
ment by London Tribunal, 339.
Alexander III, Emperor of Russia,
anecdote of Mr. Foster's presentation
to, 60.

Alternat in treaties, defined, 251.
Alverstone, Lord, president of Alaskan
boundary tribunal, 339.
Ambassadors, rank of, not adopted by
United States until 1893, 21-23;
reason for, 21 ff., act of Congress cre-
ating, 23; reasons against, 23 ff.;
acceptance of ambassadors from Eu-
ropean powers and results, 24; am-
bassador of Mexico, treatment of, 25;
remedy for embarrassment of rank,
26; relation of secretary of state to,
31, Secretary Bayard's view. 22, 37;
not invested with greater representa-
tive capacity than ministers, 107.
American, the term applied to diplo-
matic and consular offices, legations
etc., 83.

Amherst, Lord, ambassador to China,
his refusal to perform the kotou or
kow-tow, 68.

Angell, James B., member fishery com-
mission, 194.

Appointment of diplomats, chapter iii;
nomination of, by President and con-
firmed by Senate, 45; Senate cannot
negative grade of envoy, 46.
Appropriations for diplomatic service,
first by Congress in lump sum, 46;
growth of service indicated by, 46.
Arbitration, treaties on, submitted to
Senate, 327; historical sketch of,
330; treaty of 1794, first provision as
to, 332; with Great Britain, 333-347;
case and counter case. 336; decision
of King of Netherlands not accepted,

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