Foreign Relations of the United States, 1902, Whaling and Sealing Claims Against Russia, On Account of Arrest and Seizure of the American Vessels “Cape Horn Pigeon,” “James Hamilton Lewis,” “C. H. White,” and “Kate and Anna,” Appendix I
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1902, Whaling and Sealing Claims Against Russia, On Account of Arrest and Seizure of the American Vessels “Cape Horn Pigeon,” “James Hamilton Lewis,” “C. H. White,” and “Kate and Anna,” Appendix I
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1903
- Translation of the memorandum of the party claimant
- Letter from the secretary of state, transmitting a dispatch from Herbert H. D.
Peirce, agent of the United States in the matter of the whaling and sealing
claims against Russia. (Documents 1–2)
- Case No. 1: The Cape Horn Pigeon, American whaling bark, arrested and seized in the Sea of Okhotsk by an armed vessel of the Imperial Russian Government, taken to Vladivostok, detained there until the end of the whaling season, and finally released without trial. (Documents 3–47)
- Case No. 2: The American schooner “James Hamilton Lewis” arrested and seized in the Bering Sea by a cruiser of the Imperial Government of Russia and confiscated by said Imperial Government. (Documents 48–85)
- Case No. 3: The “C. H. White.” (Documents 86–118)
- statement of the case. (Documents 86–118)
- statement of the case. (Documents 86–118)
- Case No. 4: The “Kate and Anna.” (Documents 119–136)
- statement of the case. (Documents 119–136)
- statement of the case. (Documents 119–136)
- Counter memorandum of the defendant party to the honorable arbitrator, Mr. T.
M. C. Asser, Counselor of State of the Kingdom of Holland. (Documents 137–152)
- COUNTER MEMORANDUM. (Documents 137–152)
- FIRST CASE. (Documents 137–140)
- Seizure of the American whaling bark Cape Horn Pigeon. (Documents 137–140)
- Seizure of the American whaling bark Cape Horn Pigeon. (Documents 137–140)
- SECOND CASE. (Documents 141–147)
- Seizure and confiscation of the schooner James Hamilton
Lewis. (Documents 141–147)
- Seizure and confiscation of the schooner James Hamilton
Lewis. (Documents 141–147)
- THIRD CASE. (Documents 148–150)
- Detention and confiscation of the American schooner C. H.
White. (Documents 148–150)
- Detention and confiscation of the American schooner C. H.
White. (Documents 148–150)
- FOURTH CASE. (Documents –152)
- FIRST CASE. (Documents 137–140)
- COUNTER MEMORANDUM. (Documents 137–152)
- Rejoinder of the party claimant to the counter memorandum of the defendant
party to the honorable arbitrator, Mr. T. M. C. Asser, Counsellor of State of
the Kingdom of the Netherlands. (Documents 153–160)
- Rejoinder of the party claimant. (Documents 153–156)
- FIRST CASE
- SECOND CASE. (Document 157)
- The James Hamilton Lewis. (Document 157)
- The James Hamilton Lewis. (Document 157)
- THIRD CASE. (Documents 158–160)
- The C. H. White. (Documents 158–160)
- The C. H. White. (Documents 158–160)
- FOURTH CASE.
- Rejoinder of the party claimant. (Documents 153–156)
- Surrejoinder of the party defendant to the rejoinder of the party claimant to
the counter memorandum of the Russian government presented to the honorable
arbitrator, Mr. T. M. C. Asser, Counselor of State of the Netherlands. (Documents 161–177)
- Surrejoinder of the party defendant. (Documents 161–173)
- CASE I. (Documents –174)
- CASE II. (Documents 175–177)
- The “James Hamilton Lewis.” (Documents 175–177)
- The “James Hamilton Lewis.” (Documents 175–177)
- CASE III.
- CASE IV.
- Surrejoinder of the party defendant. (Documents 161–173)
- The hearing before the honorable arbitrator, Mr. T. M. C. Asser, in the
arbitration for the purpose of adjusting the differences between the government
of the United States of America, party claimant, and the Imperial Russian
Government, party defendant, relative to the arrests and seizures of the
American vessels “Cape Horn Pigeon,” “James Hamilton Lewis,” “C. H. White,” and
“Kate and Anna”. (Documents 178–188)
- Decision of the arbitrator, Mr. T. M. C. Asser, member of the State Council of
the Netherlands, rendered at the Hague, November 29, 1902, in the international
arbitration between the United States of America, party claimant, and Russia,
party defendant, relative to the vessels “Cape Horn Pigeon,” “James Hamilton
Lewis,” “C. H. White,” and “Kate and Anna”. (Documents 189–192)
- Arbitrage international entre les Etats-Unis d’Amérique, partie demanderesse,
et la Russie, partie défenderesse, relatif aux navires Cape Horn Pigeon, James
Hamilton Lewis, C. H. White, et Kate and Anna. (Documents 193–196)
- Index