Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President, Transmitted to Congress December 2, 1895, Part I
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1896
- List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
- Message of the President
- Correspondence
Argentine republic (Documents 1-4)- The Missiones award (Document 1)
- Argentine tariff (Documents 2-3)
- Duty on wools (Document 4)
- The Missiones award (Document 1)
- Austria-Hungary (Documents 5-18)
- Differential duty on sugar imported from bounty-paying countries (Documents 5-7)
- Acceptance of passports as prima facie evidence of citizenship (Documents 8-12)
- Right of judicial officers to disregard passports as prima facie evidence
of citizenship (Documents 13-14)
- Citizenship, case of Edward Kovacsy (Documents 15-16)
- Citizenship, case of Salomon Faden (Documents 17-18)
- Differential duty on sugar imported from bounty-paying countries (Documents 5-7)
- Belgium (Documents 19-34)
- Prohibition of American cattle (Documents 19-30)
- Boundary of the independent State of the Congo (Document 31)
- Dismissal of Belgian minister from Venezuela (Documents 32-34)
- Prohibition of American cattle (Documents 19-30)
- Brazil (Documents 35-64)
- Decision of the President in the disputed boundary question between Argentine Republic and Brazil.
- Refund of expediente charges (Documents 35-38)
- Reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Brazil and Portugal (Documents 39-40)
- Monument to Monroe (Documents 41-42)
- Assault on American seamen at Santa Catharina (Documents 43-50)
- Law regulating foreign life insurance companies (Documents 51-52)
- British occupancy of the Island of Trinidad (Documents 53-58)
- Conflict with a French force in Amapa (Document 59)
- Passports (Documents 60-62)
- Anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic (Document 63)
- President’s message relative to Venezuelan boundary dispute (Document 64)
- Chile (Documents 65-70)
- United States and Chilean claims (Documents 65-68)
- Settlement of the claim of the North and South American Construction
Company (Document 69)
- Resumption of specie payment (Document 70)
- United States and Chilean claims (Documents 65-68)
- China (Documents 71-204)
- Antiforeign riots (Documents 71-197)
- Asylum for missionaries on Russian territory (Documents 198-200)
- Missionary work in China (Document 201)
- Protection of legation by United States troops (Document 202)
- Treaty of peace between China and Japan (Documents 203-204)
- Antiforeign riots (Documents 71-197)
- Colombia
- Costa Rica (Document 205)
- President’s message relative to Venezuelan boundary dispute (Document 205)
- President’s message relative to Venezuelan boundary dispute (Document 205)
- Denmark (Documents 206-217)
- Discriminating duty on sugar imported from bounty-paying countries (Documents 206-208)
- Peary relief expedition (Documents 209-213)
- Prohibition of American cattle (Documents 214-215)
- Cattlemen left destitute in foreign countries (Documents 216-217)
- Discriminating duty on sugar imported from bounty-paying countries (Documents 206-208)
- Dominican Republic (Documents 218-241)
- Firing upon the schooner Henry Crosby (Documents 218-229)
- Rescission of commercial arrangement (Documents 230-231)
- Franco-Dominican difficulty (Documents 232-241)
- Firing upon the schooner Henry Crosby (Documents 218-229)
- Ecuador (Documents 242-248)
- Shelter as distinguished from asylum (Documents 242-243)
- Recognition of de facto government (Documents 244-247)
- Arbitration of territorial claims (Document 248)
- Shelter as distinguished from asylum (Documents 242-243)
- France (Documents 249-419)
- Case of John L. Waller (Documents 249-381)
- I.—Correspondence with the embassy of the United States at
Paris. (Documents 251-354)
- II.—Dispatches from the consul of the United States at
Tamatave. (Documents 355-359)
- III.—Correspondence with the consul of the United States at Port
Louis, Mauritius. (Documents 360-368)
- IV.—Interviews. (Document 369)
- V.—Papers left at the Department of State by Crammond Kennedy,
Esq. (Documents 370-375)
- VI.—Dispatches from the consul of the United States at Tamatave
relating to Mr. Waller’s administration of the estate of W.F.
Crockett. (Documents 376-381)
- I.—Correspondence with the embassy of the United States at
Paris. (Documents 251-354)
- French claims against the Dominican Republic (Documents 382-391)
- Prohibition of the importation of American cattle (Documents 392-406)
- Withdrawal of consular privileges from unsalaried officers in Tunis (Documents 407-412)
- Rupture of relations between France and Venezuela (Documents 413-415)
- Protection of Venezuelan citizens in France (Documents 416-417)
- Citizenship of Caspar S. Crowninshield (Document 418)
- Arbitration (Document 419)
- Case of John L. Waller (Documents 249-381)
- Germany (Documents 420-525)
- Exclusion of American life insurance companies (Documents 420-440)
- Arrest of Louis Stern at Kissingen (Documents 441-474)
- Trial for an offense other than that for which extradition is
granted (Documents 475-478)
- Prohibition of the importation of American cattle (Documents 479-482)
- Transit of American beef through Germany prohibited (Document 483)
- Exportation of American pork (Documents 484-488)
- Currency question (Documents 489-494)
- Differential duty on sugar imported from bounty-paying countries (Documents 495-496)
- Protest against immigration and quarantine laws (Documents 497-498)
- Claim by Wurtemberg authorities of right to require other evidence of
citizenship than passports (Documents 499-503)
- Opening of the Northern Baltic Canal (Documents 504-507)
- Military service cases (Documents 508-509)
- Military service case of Frederick Sauer (Document 510)
- Indemnity claim of F. W. Benque, on account of his expulsion from
Hamburg (Documents 511-512)
- Patents for inventions (Document 513)
- Statute of limitation in desertion cases (Documents 514-516)
- Citizenship of Dora Schultz (Documents 517-518)
- Citizenship of Charlie Ehrlich (Documents 519-520)
- Consular certificates as to validity of marriages (Documents 521-522)
- Relations between Prussia and Waldeck (Document 523)
- Indorsements on United States passports by German officers (Documents 524-525)
- Affairs in Samoa.
- Exclusion of American life insurance companies (Documents 420-440)
- Great Britain (Documents 526-686)
- Venezuelan boundary controversy (Documents 526-532)
- Post routes in Alaska (Documents 533-538)
- Speeches made by Thomas F. Bayard (Documents 539-545)
- Protection of fur seals in Bering Sea (Documents 546-621)
- Regulations for preventing collisions at sea (Documents 622-624)
- Shooting of James Bain at New Orleans (Documents 625-635)
- British demands on Nicaragua (Documents 636-639)
- Reciprocal free entry of boom logs (Documents 640-644)
- Jurisdiction over certain islands in Lac La Croix (Documents 645-646)
- Transit of cattle across Canadian territory for export (Documents 647-648)
- Deep-water canals between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean (Documents 649-650)
- Reciprocity in maritime charges (Documents 651-659)
- Navigation on the Great Lakes (Documents 660-663)
- Riots in China (Documents 664-665)
- British protectorate over Amatongaland (Documents 666-667)
- Political trials at Honolulu (Documents 668-669)
- The boundary line between Alaska and Canada (Documents 670-671)
- Boundary—Lake of the Woods (Documents 672-673)
- Release of John Curtin Kent (Documents 674-675)
- Affairs in Samoa.
- Cattlemen left destitute in foreign countries (Documents 676-679)
- Fires on board of cotton ships (Documents 680-683)
- Claims for land in the Fiji Islands (Documents 684-686)
- Venezuelan boundary controversy (Documents 526-532)