Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive Documents: 14th Congress, 1st Session-48th Congress, 2nd Session and Special Session, Volumen13 |
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... matter received and sent by the United States steamship lines .. B. United States mail service abroad , as in operation on the 1st Octo er , 1855 C. - Statement of the sums paid for the year ending June 30 , 1855 , on the New York and ...
... matter received and sent by the United States steamship lines .. B. United States mail service abroad , as in operation on the 1st Octo er , 1855 C. - Statement of the sums paid for the year ending June 30 , 1855 , on the New York and ...
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... breach of faith somewhere . I ask for an investi- gation into the whole matter . The only demonstration made by Major Raines resulted in showing his utter incapacity to command in the field . As TERRITORIES OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON . 7.
... breach of faith somewhere . I ask for an investi- gation into the whole matter . The only demonstration made by Major Raines resulted in showing his utter incapacity to command in the field . As TERRITORIES OF WASHINGTON AND OREGON . 7.
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... matter . The plan of campaign which occurs to me as feasible is as follows : Occupy the Walla - Walla valley in January ; establish a large depot camp on the Touchet ; hold Fort Walla - Walla ; get up supplies by a line of barges on the ...
... matter . The plan of campaign which occurs to me as feasible is as follows : Occupy the Walla - Walla valley in January ; establish a large depot camp on the Touchet ; hold Fort Walla - Walla ; get up supplies by a line of barges on the ...
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... matters as is de- sirable . Should , therefore , things seemingly important be omitted , or slightly alluded to ... matter absolutely necessary for our welfare , in order that there might be no conflicting claims between the settler ...
... matters as is de- sirable . Should , therefore , things seemingly important be omitted , or slightly alluded to ... matter absolutely necessary for our welfare , in order that there might be no conflicting claims between the settler ...
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... matter , and to indicate the measures which , in my judgment , are still necessary to protect these distant settlements , and to inflict that sum- mary chastisement upon the Indians demanded both by their unpro- voked atrocities and the ...
... matter , and to indicate the measures which , in my judgment , are still necessary to protect these distant settlements , and to inflict that sum- mary chastisement upon the Indians demanded both by their unpro- voked atrocities and the ...
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Página 30 - The first general maxim of interpretation is, that it is not allowable to interpret what has no need of interpretation.
Página 99 - Britain that the parties constructing or owning the same shall impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms...
Página 100 - Spain; and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.
Página 99 - In granting, however, their joint protection to any such canals or railways as are by this article specified, it is always understood by the United States and Great Britain that the parties constructing or owning the same, shall impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable...
Página 73 - Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. To the Senate of the United States : I transmit herewith, in response to the resolution of the...
Página 98 - V. The contracting parties further engage, that when the said canal shall have been completed, they will protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation, and that they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure.
Página 97 - ... with any state or people, for the purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising dominion over the same...
Página 98 - ... government, should deem' that the persons or company undertaking or managing the same adopt or establish such regulations concerning the traffic thereupon as are contrary to the spirit and intention of this convention, either by making unfair discriminations in favor of the commerce of one of the contracting parties over the commerce of the other, or by imposing oppressive exactions or unreasonable tolls upon the passengers, vessels, goods, wares, merchandise, or other articles.
Página 98 - ... treaty stipulations; and should any differences arise as to right or property over the territory through which the said canal shall pass, between the States or Governments of Central America, and such differences should in any way impede or obstruct the execution of the said canal...
Página 97 - Britain take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection, or influence that either may possess, with any State or Government through whose territory the said canal may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the said canal which shall not be offered on the same terms to the citizens or subjects of the other.