834 Page. 789 553, 1042 521 543 1026 816 351 326 67 685 448 449 69 70 977 1023 969 65 968 448 976 973 943 813 873 838 687 891 103 126 18 13 24 23 209 789 271, 926 and imprisonment of American citizens, railway employees, in Mexico... 795 961 412-523 959 679 587 99 205 Austria-Hungary: Page. 37 26 which they are reduced, and objection of United States Government to 42 of Joseph Knopp, Jacob Friedberg, Harry Schmierie, Michael Tenzer, 63 61 25, 794 67 69 70 65 34 36 27 33 45 returning to their native country; retention by Hungarian authorities 49 815 B. 831 Bairam: exchange of compliments between the President of the United States 1025 430 45 107 293 685 289, 979 73 97 potentiaries of the United States and other countries, for the protection 92 99 98 73 86 85 80 87 attempted, by decree of provisional government of Haiti (under Revolu- 587 1069 458 Page. 427 293 891 101-528 101 795 103 266 inadvisability of American emigration to the Upper Amazon region.... 105 President's reply-exchange of courtesies between officers of U. S. S. 114 107 106 103 463 103 537 509 520 786 731 assistance rendered in rescue of Miss Stone by British officials in ..... 520 521 Prince Henry of Prussia to the United States—war in South Africa, etc.... 425 101, 528 417 517 Cable, French, in Haiti: protection of by United States officials..... the construction of a.. public to exempt operators from military service. defining limits within which recognition is accorded to of Josef Janco: retention of by Hungarian officials.. zens in Colombia.. ele 19 of “Instructions to diplomatic officers”. 936 386 313 6 4 733 Page. 543 373 254 18 126 119 121 116 122 263 China, and reception by the latter of the ladies of the diplomatic corps. 205 281 271, 926 267 234 236 255 wang: conflict between United States seamen and Russian officials: de- 145 266 denied to H. Krippendorf, who had merely declared intention to 221 262 234 138 131 lection of additional duty on articles that have already been entered into 222 240 aiming at reorganization of institutions of learning, and restoration of 181 208 140 202 129 184 142 159 227 553 244 263 209 262, 318 352 236 6 Page. 142 513 131 cessation of military occupation of Cuba by the United States ... 4 5 1 1 6 163 795 377 410 372 States can not intervene by reason of its guaranty, under the treaty of 1816, 884 and defining limits within which naturalization certificates are recognized.. 386 356 of Michael Brown 1. Mexico on account of illegal eviction and imprison- 786 738 873 44 838 430 292 313 509 318 318 289, 979 293 284 463 381 281 418 34 553 391 813 SO |