INDEX "All nations"; meaning of, 96; all the world's people, 96, 97. American Canal Commission, negotiated with France, 44. America; did she build canal for self? 126, 221. Arbitration; asked by England, 18. Ambiguity; explained by parol, 98. Ancon; first ship at formal opening, 46, 47. Atrato river, 30. Arthur, President, 210. Balboa finds the Pacific, 10. Bastidas Rodrigo, 9. Bard amendment, defeated, 91. Blaine, James G.; would declare by proclamation equality to all nations "on the globe," 90. Belgium; war against, 5. Bernhardi Von; neutrality a "paper bulwark," 5, 204. British statement, by Sir Grey, 121. Boundaries of canal sufficient, 85. Bunau-Varilla, 20, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 43, 95. Bluntschli; theory of the state, 110. Canal history, 205. Cass, Lewis, 88. Citizens; may express private view, 3; have part of gov- ernmental power, 123. Chagres river, 9, 10; proposed dam, 30. Clay, Henry, 87. Canal charter, Panama grant, 39. Canal Commission recommends canal purchase, 210. Clayton, John M., 15, 19, 103. Chicago Legal News, article printed in, 196. Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 15; dispute over, 17; America Cleveland, Grover, 89, 210. Conclusion, the, 221. Constitution, no control beyond the nation, 105. Colombia; U. S. attempts to buy from, 34; failure, 35; ten Columbus; his discoveries, 8; never saw the Pacific, 9; Cortez, proposed to build canal, 10. Choate, Joseph; helped to secure English treaty, 26. Colon, 130. Congress; passes repeal bill, 56; arguments before, 57, 58; Congressional documents, 205. Congressional oratory; chapter on, 135; Knowland's sym- Cromwell, Wm. Nelson, 206. Culebra Cut, 130; slides, 36, 46, 128, 133. Dams, 129, 130, 207. Darien, 9. Davis, Senator; report as chairman of committee, 91. DeLesseps; at Suez and Panama, 30; Congress of En- Diplomacy, conducted by officials, 122. Dobson, C. E., says canal not like river, but connects two Domestic arguments made at home by citizens, 122. Eads, J. B., 224. England; early colonies, 12; called for arbitration, Nica- Earthquakes, 212. Equality under government, 181. Eminent domain, 40; international, 195. Evarts, William M., said treaty no protection in war, 88, Every Evening, Wilmington, 6, 105. Exemption Act, 48; repeal, 54; Sims bill passed, 56; vote Equilibrium; government cannot create personal, 189. Fairbanks, Senator, remarks by, 219. Ferdinand, King, 8, 9. Fish, Hamilton; tried to have changed, Clayton treaty, 22. Garfield, President, 210. Gatun dam, 129; dam site fixed, 207. Grant, U. S.; and the canal, 21, 208; crossed the isthmus, Gleanings, 205. Goethals, George W.; chief engineer, 46. Grey, Sir Edward; important statement, 121. Government cannot create a personal equilibrium, 189. Harrison, President, 210. Hayes, President; spoke of canal, 88, 208, 210. Hay, John; secures English treaty, 26; signs Panama Hay-Varilla treaty; made, 35; full discussion of, 39; text Hay-Pauncefote treaty; full discussion of, 23; only Eng- land and U. S. bound by, 27; six Suez rules, 27; Conclusion, the, 221. Constitution, no control beyond the nation, 105. pact, 182; class laws now the rule, 182; public prop- Colombia; U. S. attempts to buy from, 34; failure, 35; ten Columbus; his discoveries, 8; never saw the Pacific, 9; Cortez, proposed to build canal, 10. Choate, Joseph; helped to secure English treaty, 26. Colon, 130. Congress; passes repeal bill, 56; arguments before, 57, 58; Congressional documents, 205. Congressional oratory; chapter on, 135; Knowland's sym- Cromwell, Wm. Nelson, 206. Culebra Cut, 130; slides, 36, 46, 128, 133. Dams, 129, 130, 207. Darien, 9. Davis, Senator; report as chairman of committee, 91. DeLesseps; at Suez and Panama, 30; Congress of En- Diplomacy, conducted by officials, 122. Dobson, C. E., says canal not like river, but connects two Domestic arguments made at home by citizens, 122. Eads, J. B., 224. England; early colonies, 12; called for arbitration, Nica- Earthquakes, 212. Equality under government, 181. Eminent domain, 40; international, 195. Evarts, William M., said treaty no protection in war, 88, Every Evening, Wilmington, 6, 105. Exemption Act, 48; repeal, 54; Sims bill passed, 56; vote Equilibrium; government cannot create personal, 189. Fairbanks, Senator, remarks by, 219. Ferdinand, King, 8, 9. Fish, Hamilton; tried to have changed, Clayton treaty, 22. Garfield, President, 210. Gatun dam, 129; dam site fixed, 207. Grant, U. S.; and the canal, 21, 208; crossed the isthmus, Gleanings, 205. , Goethals, George W.; chief engineer, 46. Grey, Sir Edward; important statement, 121. Harrison, President, 210. Hayes, President; spoke of canal, 88, 208, 210. Hay, John; secures English treaty, 26; signs Panama Hay-Varilla treaty; made, 35; full discussion of, 39; text Hay-Pauncefote treaty; full discussion of, 23; only Eng- land and U. S. bound by, 27; six Suez rules, 27; |