Mexico
Contents
- Claim of the Catholic Church (Pious Fund) v.
Mexico. (Documents 735–760)
- Settlement of claim of Michael Brown v. Mexico, on
account of illegal eviction and imprisonment. (Documents 761–763)
- Enforced enlistment in and discharge from Mexican army of Francisco Cuero,
an American Indian. (Documents 764–765)
- Consular immunities—exemption of consuls, under most favored nation
clause, from payment of personal taxes. (Documents 766–767)
- Passage through United States of remains of late Mexican minister to
Austria-Hungary. (Documents 768–769)
- Arrest and imprisonment of American citizens, railway employees, in
Mexico—detailed reports in case of Nathaniel F. Bonsall. (Documents 770–775)
- Treaty of compulsory arbitration between Mexico and Spain. (Document 776)
- Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials. (Document 777)
- Treaty of commerce and navigation between Austria-Hungary and
Mexico. (Document 778)
- Jurisdiction of United States consuls over disputes and differences
between masters, officers, and crews of American vessels in Mexican
ports. (Documents 779–783)
- Denials of justice to United States citizens to be reported to embassy by
consular officials. (Documents 784–787)
- Accident to President Roosevelt. (Documents 788–789)
- Message of President of Mexico to Congress—passages relating to the Pious
Fund Claim and the silver question. (Document 790)
- Reception of the Cuban minister to Mexico. (Document 791)