subversive of public order in the territories in question, shall continue to be admitted free of duty into such territories, for the period of ten years, to be reckoned from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty. ARTICLE XIV. Spain shall have the power to establish consular officers in the ports and places of the territories, the sovereignty over which has been either relinquished or ceded by the present treaty." ARTICLE XV. The Government of each country will, for the term of ten years, accord to the merchant vessels of the other country the same treatment in respect of all port charges, including entrance and clearance dues, light dues, and tonnage duties, as it accords to its own merchant vessels, not engaged in the coastwise trade. This article may at any time be terminated on six months' notice given by either Government to the other. ARTICLE XVI. It is understood that any obligations assumed in this treaty by the United States with respect to Cuba are limited to the time of its occupancy thereof; but it will upon the termination of such occupancy, advise any Government established in the island to assume the same obligations. 1 Signed in duplicate, in Spanish and English. The English text is signed: "William R. Day, Cushman K. Davis, Wm. P. Frye, Geo. Gray, Whitelaw Reid." The Spanish text is signed: "Eugenio Montero Ríos, B. de Abarzuza, J. de Garnica, W R de Villa Urrutia, Rafael Cerero." — ED. Index [REFERENCES IN ITALICS INDICATE A TEXT WITH ACCOMPANYING NOTES.] Abarzuza, B. de, 608. Abolition of slavery in District of Co- Acadians deported, 109. Adams, John, 162, 184, 190, 209. Articles of Confederation, 195-204; of impeachment, 518-529- Ashburton treaty, 361–368. Bacon, Sir Francis, 9. 444. Baltimore, Lord, first, 31; second, 31, Bank of United States (second), 302- 306; Jackson's first message, 320, Bayard, J. A., 293, 441. Bingham, J. A., 440, 498, 547, 554. Bland, R. P., 573, 595. Bowdoin, James, 162. Braddock's defeat, 109. Archer (Va.), 368. Bradford, William, 19. Arkansas admitted to representation in Breckinridge, John, 267. Congress, 530-531. Army, command of, 507, 508. Arnold, I. N., 452. Arthur, C. A., 572. Breda, treaty of, 75. Brook, Lord, 36. Brown, B. G., 482. Bunker Hill battle, 188. Article of war, act for additional, 448, 449. | Burke, Edmund, 188. Bute, Lord, 117. Butler, B. F., 553, 564, 568. Calhoun, J. C., 288, 302, 333. Call for 75,000 volunteers, 433, 434. Cambridge, Mass. (Newtowne), 36. Capitol, location of national, 233. Chase, S. P., 436, 446, 519. resolutions, 384-386; report of Com- Conciliatory resolution, Lord North's, Confederate States of America, consti- Confiscation act of 1861, 442-444; of Connecticut, fundamental orders of, 36- Constitution of American Anti-Slav- Constitutions of Virginia, Mississippi, Chatham, Earl of, 147, 172, 188. See Convention parliament, 56. Civil Rights act, first, 494-497; second, Council for New England, 22, 36. Day, W. R., 608. De Berdt, Dennis, 147. Massachusetts, 22-26; of Virginia, I-9. Declaration and Resolves of First Con- First Civil Rights act, 494-497. tinental Congress, 162-166. Dickinson, John, 137, 176, 188, 195. Disabilities, political, act removing, 564. First Continental Congress, declaration Fontainebleau, 109. "Force bill" (1870), 547-551. Fort Duquesne, 109. Fourteenth amendment, 536-538; act Dixon's proposed amendment to Kansas- Fourth Reconstruction act, 529, 530. Nebraska bill, 402. Dodderidge, Sir John, 1. Dorchester Adventurers, 22. Dorchester, Mass., 36. France, treaty with, for Louisiana, Franchise in District of Columbia, 499; Douglas, S. A., 397-399; report on Franklin, Benjamin, 139, 176, 184, 188, Embargo act, 282, 283; in New England, Garnica, J. de, 608. 284. Endicott, John, 22. "nglish bill, 420, 421. arolment act, 459-463. Family compact, 109. Fifteenth amendment, 546, 547; act to First charter of Carolina, 63-66; of Garrison, W. L., 353. General warrants in England, 106. Girard Bank, Taney's letter to, 350, 351; Gorton, Samuel, 43. Goulburn, Henry, 293. Government of New Haven, 50-53. Great Britain, treaty of 1783, 204-209; Grenville, Lord, 117, 122, 143, 238. 321; second, 322, 323; third, 323; Jay, John, 176, 188, 209, 258. Jefferson, Thomas, 176, 184, 190, 233, Guadalupe Hidalgo, treaty of, 377-382. Johnson, Thomas, 176, 188. Guilford, Conn., 50. Habeas Corpus act, 463-466. Hamilton's first report on public credit, 233-243. Hancock, John, 190-194. Harper, R. G., 265. Harrison, Benjamin, 593. Hartford Convention, report of, 293–301. Havana, 109. Joint resolution for annexation of Texas, Kansas, Lecompton constitution, 420- Kansas-Nebraska act, 397-405; Doug- Hawaiian Islands, annexation of, 600- Kendall, Amos, 344. 602. Hayes, R. B., 570, 571, 574. Heath, Sir Robert, 63, 76. Henderson, J. B., 494. Hobart, Sir Henry, 9. Holy Alliance, 318. Hunter, David, 449. Hutchinson, Thomas, 106. Hutchinsonian controversy, 39. Impeachment of Johnson, articles, 518- 529. Impressment, 282. Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, 267– 278. Kitchen cabinet, 344. Knox, J. J., 565. "Ku Klux" act, 560-564. Lechmere, Thomas, 106. Lee, R. H., 184, 190. Legal tender notes, act authorizing issue Lexington battle, 188. Liliuokalani, Queen, 600. Lincoln, Abraham, 423, 436, 438, 449, 450, 454, 457, 459, 463; proclamation Independence, Declaration of, 190-194; Livingston, William, 176. Jackson, Andrew, first message, 320, Louisburg, 109. |