263, 264 107 the seizure and detention of, not an abandonment of pre- LAUREL, THE: takes arms and crew to Shenandoah MAURY, THE BARK: seized by request of British minister at Washington... MELBOURNE. (See Shenandoah.) 201, 206 83,85 204 84 designed to aid in performance of international duty. belligerent may require enforcement of. 279 113 138 and enactment of new, if existing laws insufficient. 211 59 47 47 87 369 147 MUNICIPAL PROCLAMATION: the United States had a right to expect the enforcement of.. reasons why Great Britain should be held responsible for course of government of, contrasted with that of Great NEUTRALITY: definitions of, by Phillimore, Bluntschli, Hautefeuille, and duty to observe.. failure to observe as to San Jacinto and Honduras.. NEUTRALITY LAWS, (see Foreign Enlistment Act :) of United States enacted at request of Great Britain....... duties of, as defined in the treat, of Washington... should detain offending vessels coming within their juris- should not permit their ports to be made the base of hostile NORTH: summary of the duties of, as applicable to this case.. nor by evasion of municipal law.. bis speech on the Georgia. PALMERSTON, LORD: thinks separation must take place... awaiting opinion of law officers speech of, March 27, 1863. views of, as to construction of men-of-war for belligerents says such vessel not to be confounded with ordinary con- PALMER, SIR ROUNDELL: his definition of due diligence 157 his statement of the opinions of British lawyers...... note. speech of, June 30, 1863. 96 speech of, July 23, 1863. 108 abstract of correspondence between, and the United States.. 137-146 59-62 146 recognizes international duty to make compensation for injuries committed by cruisers fitted out in neutral port... 169 209 463 52 54 62 72 86 183 recognizing insurgents as belligerents. (See Belligerents.) the Queen's, a recognition of the international duties of course of government of, contrasted with that of British course of French government as to, contrasted with conduct 293 118 REGRET. (See Treaty of Washington.) RULES, (see Treaty of Washington; Neutrals :) the principles stated in these rules in force before the Treaty of Washington..... 148 63 RUSSELL, LORD JOHN, (see Russell, Earl, where references to, are calls the United States the northern portion of the late 54 speech of, June 9, 1864. 96 says the insurgents build ships of war in Great Britain be- 215 reply to Mr. Adams's complaints regarding Nassau 232 declines to act on Mr. Adams's complaints regarding insur- 249 declines to advise amendment of foreign enlistment act. says the Alabama and Oreto are a scandal to British laws... 290 117 letter to Mason, Slidell, and Mann........... 309 125 reply to Mr. Adams's note regarding sale of Sumter.. reply to Mr. Adams regarding treatment of Florida at tells Mr. Adams to refer evidence about Alabama to Liver- course of the government of, contrasted with that of Great SEWARD, MR.: instructs Mr. Adams to complain of insurgent operations SHIPS. (See Vessels.) SHENANDOAHI, THE, OR SEA-KING: short sketch of 293 sails armed, and under command of Corbett, a well-known 417 her transfer to the insurgents known there in advance of 424 representations as to, by United States consul to author- captain is requested to name day when he can go to sea. many men are illegally enlisted for crew of proceedings as to, in colonial legislature.. correspondence with colonial authorities regarding enlist- three hundred tons of coal taken from a transport sent for 166 166 consul furnishes proof of illegal enlistments to colonial 434 172 no action taken thereon 434 173 opposition to the limitation of, the cause of sccession....... 154 37 21 SPAIN: how, regards the effect of a commission on such cruisers... recognizes international duty to make compensation for |