Great Britain
Contents
- Adjustment of disputes between the United States and Great Britain by
arbitration (Documents 170-174)
- Venezuela-Guiana boundary controversy (Documents 175-184)
- Protection of the fur seal (Documents 185-214)
- Bering Sea Claims Commission (Documents 215-217)
- Proposed extension of Paris award to all waters of the Pacific north of
latitude 35° north (Documents 218-221)
- Delimitation of the one hundred and forty-first meridian between Alaska
and British Canadian territories (Documents 222-227)
- Protection to cattlemen1 (Documents 228-236)
- Indemnity to James Bain1 (Documents 237-240)
- Violation of the United States immigration laws by the placing of
stowaways on the crew list of the British steamship Cuban (Documents 241-246)
- Settlement of British claims arising out of disturbances in the Mosquito
Reserve (Document 247)
- Fires on board cotton ships1 (Documents 248-250)
- Restrictions on American live cattle in British ports1 (Documents 251-281)
- Reciprocity in maritime charges1 (Documents 282-283)
- Navigation on the Great Lakes1 (Documents 284-285)
- Affairs in Samoa. (See Samoa.)
- Protection of American citizens in the Transvaal. (See South African Republic.)
- See Foreign Relations, 1895, Part I, pp. 728– 736.↩
- See Foreign Relations, 1895, Part I, pp. 686– 696.↩
- See Foreign Relations 1895, Part I, p. 736.↩
- Reprinted from House Doc. No. 166, Fifty-fourth Congress, second session.↩
- See Foreign Relations, 1895, Part I, pp. 707– 714.↩
- See Foreign Relations, 1895, Part I, p. 714.↩