3d article of which these acts are in clear contravention. It is no less an offense against the principles of public law and the civilization of the age. This government would be wanting in that duty which it owes to its citizens, and regardless of its own dignity, were it lightly to pass over so flagrant an outrage. You will lose no time in bringing these views to the attention of Mr. Saavedra, expressing at the same time the earnest wish entertained by the President that the subject may receive the early and earnest consideration of the Venezuelan Government, and result in a speedy adjustment of Mr. Wheelock's claim for pecuniary indemnity. When the Government of Venezuela shall signify its willingness to make such reparation the amount of that indemnity may properly become a matter for further consideration by this Department. I am, &c., WM. M. EVARTS. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. A. Acapulco: arrest, trial, and acquittal of Captain Jacobson, of American schooner (See Fortune Bay outrage.) Adams: United States ship; entry of a closed port of Colombia by...... Page. 732-734 766, 767 549 326, 327, 335, 337, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343 (See Coaling Stations.) Agriculture: Hungary: results of the harvest in.... Morocco: hopeful prospects for harvest; misery and desolation from famine tithes demanded of all persons engaged in agricultural pursuits.... Albanian decrees of the Powers; a syndicate of bankers offer large con- Albania and Montenegro: affairs causing anxiety; proclamation concerning 32 768-774 66 97 60 790, 791 801 817 55 55 Alcock, Sir Rutherford: convention with Chinese Government in 1869; 50 per Allegiance: naturalization; cases of citizens of the United States in Germany. Alliance rumors regarding, between Austria-Hungary and Germany.. 450 390 441-443, 445 Amar, Isaac: a Jew persecuted in Morocco; his illegal imprisonment and 794 American doctrine as to what entitles a blockade to the recognition of 833, 834 life insurance companies in France; letter of Mr. Merrill.. 355, 356 oil company at Talara; destruction of their property; the Chilian navy 125, 131 125 students in straitened circumstances charged passport fees in Germany; 423, 424, 433, 434 American citizens: Henry Pinkos, a Jewish citizen of the United States, 873-882 impressment for service in Mexican army (see Army). 776-780 722-724 1045 Page. American citizens-Continued. 739-744,745-752 441-461 murder of three, in Mexico, State of Michoacan.. 359, 360, 364 sale or lease of land to, in Fukien (see Fukien). by American citizens, to sail under.... American independence: commemorated at Tunis by display of flags at all (See Diplomas.) American vessels: boarded and searched by Spanish naval officers; Spanish question of granting clearances to, in Peru, during the war between that Amoy: war power of; report of Consul Goldsborough (see Education) 824-826 1026 397,4:0 929, 274,291 479,49 tried for murder at Calentta; in custody of local police: jurisdictional Arctic Expedition: stores for British, placed at disposal of, from the United Arendt memorandum of rules regulating official intercourse in China.. 492,43 25 24 34 21 16 conference between the President and Ex-President Sarmiento; commis- critical political situation; concentration of troops at Buenos Ayres; ap- discussion of the question of mediation in the difficuties between Chili division of the chamber of deputies, the majority act with the rebels; the General Roca reported elected president: Madero vice-president.. gold fallen in the market; Argentine stocks advanced; confidence of busi- interview between Roca and Tejedor, opposing presidential candidates; peace established... political situation unchanged; the city of Buenos Ayres in possession of the municipal troops preparations to oppose Chili, should the case require it.. proclamation of the President... prospects of revolution upon the coming presidential election Argentine Republic-Continued. prospects of war with Chili; reconciling conflicting political elements... quiet election of members of Congress.. refusal of Roca party to vote resignation of Gonzales, minister of foreign affairs.. (See Exhibitions.) Page. 9 30 10 10 23 steady progress towards establishment of better feeling; Buenos Ayres decree 11 29 want of harmony between governor of Buenos Ayres province and legisla- bill for the extension of military enrollment in Sweden and Norway de- increase, consolidation, and discipline of Haytien troops.. of Japan. (See Conscription law.) parade of troops at Berlin; unequalled training of German soldiers..... 25 396 935 776-780 638, 639 367 402 669-676 434 774-776 and navy, Netherlands ....... 76, 120, 121 Assiout: Slave trade at; description of the place and of the vicinal facilities 763 1008-1012 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé (see Railroads, Mexico) improvements in the empire; memorandum transmitted by Minister effect of the English election; apprehensions concerning the observance emigration from Upper Hungary to the United States, the Government growing cloud of war east of the Adriatic; repudiation of the Government Page Austria-Hungary-Continued. rumors regarding alliance between, and German Empire. State railways (See Railroads.) statistics of the population of "the new annexed provinces". he asks permission of Congress to place the province of Buenos Ayres under he declares Tejedor a rebel, and refuses to return to the city until the Avalos, Zeferino: convicted and executed for the murder of a fellow-citizen in 12, 13, 15 Texas; record of his trial and conviction; application for pardon re- Babson, F. J.: (see Fortune Bay outrage.) Baird: (see Fishery Exhibition, &c.) letters with reference to international exchange of works of science and art Balt, Mark: deposition of, in Fortune Bay outrage Bancroft: late minister to Germany from the United States; his interpreta- (See Treaty.) Bandinel, J. J. F., United States consul (see war power of China).......... Bandman, C. J., of New York: contract with Venezuelan Government for Bank, National: establishment of in Hayti report of the Imperial Ottoman.. 884,85 106 628,629,6322 Barcelona, Venezuela: decree substituting port of, for that of Ciudad Bolivar. (See Railroads.) Bayley, S. P., United States consul at Palermo: report on Mormon emigra- 644 Becker, Benjamin: naturalization case of, at Berlin Belgium: accessions from, to Mormon colony in Utah.. (See Mormon.) heavy rainfalls and inundation; great danger to the crops.. proposition to suppress the word "alone" in Article XII of the Consular 72,73 737 resumption of diplomatic relations with Mexico return of the Belgian ambassador to Rome; passage of the school bill; Belgrano: government removed to; reply to United States minister's offers of Berlin International Fishery Exhibition Berlin treaty: Austria's benefits from, causing a change in the apparent rela- conference of the powers at Berlin; countries represented; names of the 413 (See Railroads; history of, in Prussia.) tenders his resignation to the Emperor; cause of this action; dispropor- 405-407 |