Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President, Transmitted to Congress December 2, 1895, Part II
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President, Transmitted to Congress December 2, 1895, Part II
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1896
- List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
- Greece (Documents 1–10)
- Trade-marks (Documents 1–10)
- Trade-marks (Documents 1–10)
- Guatemala (Documents 11–19)
- Relations with Mexico (Documents 11–13)
- Arrest of W. H. Argall, Henry Thomas, and Robert Pardee (Documents 14–18)
- Claim of J. H. Hollander (Document 19)
- Relations with Mexico (Documents 11–13)
- Haiti (Documents 20–38)
- Expulsion of Eugene Wiener (Documents 20–28)
- Discriminating tonnage dues in favor of sailing vessels (Documents 29–30)
- Claim of Bernard Campbell (Documents 31–34)
- Attachment of indemnity due Richard Allen (Documents 35–38)
- Expulsion of Eugene Wiener (Documents 20–28)
- Hawaii (Documents 39–90)
- Political events (Documents 39–79)
- Alleged violation of the United States neutrality laws (Documents 80–85)
- Recall of Minister Thurston (Documents 86–90)
- Political events (Documents 39–79)
- Honduras (Documents 91–107)
- Murder of Charles W. Renton (Documents 91–106)
- Status in Honduras of American citizens of Honduranean birth (Document 107)
- Murder of Charles W. Renton (Documents 91–106)
- Italy (Documents 108–146)
- Killing of Italian laborers in Colorado (Documents 108–138)
- Arbitration by the President of the Cerruti claims against Colorado (Documents 139–141)
- Observance of the Brussels act of July 9, 1890, concerning the slave trade
and the prohibition of arms and ammunition in Ethiopia (Documents 142–143)
- Louisiana inheritance tax (Documents 144–145)
- Evidence of citizenship of persons born abroad of naturalized
fathers (Document 146)
- Killing of Italian laborers in Colorado (Documents 108–138)
- Japan (Documents 147–150)
- Good offices to Japanese subjects in China (Document 147)
- Good relations (Documents 148–149)
- Bering Sea regulations (Document 150)
- Good offices to Japanese subjects in China (Document 147)
- Korea (Documents 151–167)
- Korean independence (Document 151)
- Political events (Documents 152–167)
- Korean independence (Document 151)
- Mexico (Documents 168–199)
- Disputed boundary between Mexico and Guatemala (Documents 168–178)
- Death of Minister Gray (Documents 179–185)
- Assumption of Mexican citizenship to evade extradition (Documents 186–198)
- Mexican laws concerning alienship and naturalization (Document 199)
- Disputed boundary between Mexico and Guatemala (Documents 168–178)
- Netherlands (Documents 200–213)
- Salt and sugar duties (Documents 200–213)
- Salt and sugar duties (Documents 200–213)
- Nicaragua (Documents 214–229)
- British demands (Documents 214–227)
- Incorporation of the Mosquito Territory into Nicaragua (Document 228)
- Death of Catarino E. Garza (Document 229)
- British demands (Documents 214–227)
- Peru (Documents 230–273)
- Claims of the hydrographic commission of the Amazon (Documents 230–273)
- Claims of the hydrographic commission of the Amazon (Documents 230–273)
- Russia (Documents 274–322)
- Refusal of Russian consular officers to visé United States passports in
favor of Jews (Documents 274–286)
- Asylum for missionaries on Russian territory (Documents 287–293)
- Arrest of John Ginzberg (Documents 294–301)
- Arrest of Anton Yablkowski for becoming a naturalized American citizen
without permission of the Russian Government (Documents 302–309)
- Protection of the fur seal (Documents 310–316)
- Commercial relations (Documents 317–319)
- Permission to leave Russia to be obtained by petition (Documents 320–321)
- Russian finances (Document 322)
- Refusal of Russian consular officers to visé United States passports in
favor of Jews (Documents 274–286)
- Samoa (Documents 323–360)
- Correspondence with German embassy at Washington (Documents 323–346)
- Correspondence with the British embassy at Washington (Documents 347–360)
- Correspondence with German embassy at Washington (Documents 323–346)
- Spain (Documents 361–478)
- Claim of Antonio Maximo Mora (Documents 361–392)
- Firing upon the United States mail steamship Alliança (Documents 393–409)
- Commercial arrangement—Cuba and Puerto Rico (Document 410)
- Enforcement of the neutrality laws of the United States (Documents 411–457)
- Right of consul-general to present remonstrances (Documents 458–463)
- Protection of American property in Cuba (Document 464)
- Destruction of American property in Cuba (Documents 465–471)
- Arrest of Francisco Carrillo (Documents 472–475)
- Expulsion of John A. Sowers, Joseph A. Ansley, Aurelio A. Ansley, and
Maria Luis Ansley from Cuba (Documents 476–478)
- Claim of Antonio Maximo Mora (Documents 361–392)
- Turkey (Documents 479–746)
- Irade for American College for Girls at Scutari (Documents 479–488)
- Irade for Marsovan College (Documents 489–492)
- Protection to American missionaries (Documents 493–509)
- Visit of United States naval vessels to Turkish waters (Documents 510–517)
- Violation of the domiciliary rights of Rev. L. O. Lee (Documents 518–521)
- Condition of affairs in Asiatic Turkey (Documents 522–523)
- Death in prison of George Webber (Documents 524–529)
- Attack on the premises of Dr. Christie at Tarsus (Documents 530–552)
- Murder of Mr. Stupe (Documents 553–557)
- Imprisonment of Creecor, or Krikor, Arakelian (Documents 558–563)
- Arrest of Mardiros Mooradian (Documents 564–571)
- Arrest of Melcoun Guedjian (Documents 572–587)
- Riots and protection of Americans (Documents 588–744)
- Refusal to issue exequaturs to United States vice consuls at Erzeroum and
Harpoot (Document 745)
- Treatment of American citizens of Armenian origin (Document 746)
- Irade for American College for Girls at Scutari (Documents 479–488)
- Venezuela (Documents 747–767)
- Protection of Venezuelan interests in France (Documents 747–748)
- Rupture of relations between Venezuela and France and Belgium (Documents 749–754)
- Venezuela-Guiana boundary controversy (Documents 755–767)
- Protection of Venezuelan interests in France (Documents 747–748)
- Index