Case of the United States. (See Great Britain, Commission, Due diligence, 2 237 33, 53, 101 2 2 3 4 3, 15 4 5 30, 37, 52 101 214 527 38, 52 Coal, supplies of: position of the United States. views of Mr. Adams as to.. views of Count Sclopis as to Page. 11 11, 148 11,74 views of Mr. Staempfli as to views of Viscount d'Itujaba as to award respecting views of Mr. Adams as to views of Sir Alexander Cockburn as to Cockburn, Sir Alexander, (see table of contents, Fish, Mr.) his dissenting opinion commented on.... his claims to represent Great Britain his charges against the counsel of the United States his charges against the case of the United States. admits the justice of the argument in the case of the United States his opinions. thinks the treaty would have been better without the rules his views as to British unfriendliness as to acknowledgment of belligerency as to regulations of January, 1862 as to partiality in supplies of coal as to supplies of arms. as to ships obtained from Great Britain. as to proceedings of other governments 356 as to blockade-running 359 as to partiality of colonial authorities 365 as to course of British government 366 this opinion not read or made known before dissolution of tri- 546 his remarks upon the Italian, Swiss, and Brazilian arbitrators... his résumé of the positions maintained by Sir Alexander Cockburn 7, 28, 29, 38, 51 35 90 98 108 150 367 546 546 547 548 549 his opinion upon the effect of the controversy defining neutral rights and he thinks it important to note the views of Sir A. Cockburn. Georgia, case of Viscount d'Itajuba's opinion as to. Mr. Adams's opinion as to... Sir A. Cockburn's opinion as to Government, neutral: G. when responsible for acts of subordinates should possess adequate powers to maintain neutrality, (Cockburn) Great Britain, (see Municipal laws :) unfriendly course of, how treated in the case. government of had in consideration to ask withdrawal of case of United unfriendliness of, Count Sclopis's views as to Viscount d'Itajuba's views as to Mr. Adams's views as to submits new evidence comparison of its laws with United States laws - Sir Alexander Cockburn's opinion of the result of such comparison Indirect claims, (see Treaty of Washington,) (case of the United States :) continental press unanimous in support of right to present.. Joint high commission, (see Indirect Claims,) (Treaty of Washington): 47 96, 103 33, 53 33, 53, 101 268 12 271 33, 53, 101 |