A DIGEST OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS EMBODIED IN DIPLOMATIC DISCUSSIONS, TREATIES AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, INTERNATIONAL AND ESPECIALLY IN DOCUMENTS, PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED, THE OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS-GENERAL, AND THE AND STATE. BY JOHN BASSETT MOORE, LL. D., Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia University, tary of State of the United States; Author of a Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition, of American Notes on IN EIGHT VOLUMES (THE EIGHTH BEING INDEXICAL). VOLUME III. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1906. 1 CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. CHAPTER IX. (1) President Polk's message. § 338. (2) Subsequent acts and interpretations. § 339. (3) Negotiations of 1856-57. § 340. (4) Negotiations of 1868-1870. § 341. (5) Negotiations of 1881. § 342. 2. Guaranty of neutrality and sovereignty. § 343. 3. Guaranty of free and open transit. (1) Domestic disturbances. § 344. Insurrection of 1884-85, and after. |