Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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Page xvii
... passports should be carefully revised , and the institution of a central bureau of registration at the Capital is again strongly recommended . By this means full par- ticulars of each case of naturalization in the United States would be ...
... passports should be carefully revised , and the institution of a central bureau of registration at the Capital is again strongly recommended . By this means full par- ticulars of each case of naturalization in the United States would be ...
Page xxxvii
... Passport issued to W. E. Bartel , by birth a German , * Same to same ( No. 143 ) .. Mr. Bayard to Mr. Hanna " No. 61 ) . who had lost his naturalization papers , but supported his claim to citizenship by the affida vits of two well ...
... Passport issued to W. E. Bartel , by birth a German , * Same to same ( No. 143 ) .. Mr. Bayard to Mr. Hanna " No. 61 ) . who had lost his naturalization papers , but supported his claim to citizenship by the affida vits of two well ...
Page xxxviii
... passport given him by this legation in 1883 inclosed . 5 Passport of Mr. Löwinsohn ; refusal of approved : He has settled in Vienna , and evidently intends permanently to reside there . 19 Mr. Lawton to Mr. Bayard | Dec. 10 ( No. 19 ) ...
... passport given him by this legation in 1883 inclosed . 5 Passport of Mr. Löwinsohn ; refusal of approved : He has settled in Vienna , and evidently intends permanently to reside there . 19 Mr. Lawton to Mr. Bayard | Dec. 10 ( No. 19 ) ...
Page lxix
... passport from the American minister in 1884 and was shortly after convicted of a felony in a Colombian court and served his sentence ; he now applies for a passport ; thinks he has a legal right , but asks instruction in the matter ...
... passport from the American minister in 1884 and was shortly after convicted of a felony in a Colombian court and served his sentence ; he now applies for a passport ; thinks he has a legal right , but asks instruction in the matter ...
Page lxx
... passport ; inquiries should be made whether Mr. Putnam retains his American nationality before granting him a passport . Ice monopoly on the isthmus : Complaint of the Boston Ice Company : granting of such monop . olies in accordance ...
... passport ; inquiries should be made whether Mr. Putnam retains his American nationality before granting him a passport . Ice monopoly on the isthmus : Complaint of the Boston Ice Company : granting of such monop . olies in accordance ...
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Page 430 - ... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation, if the concession was conditional.
Page 354 - The preceding Article shall not apply to the return to the United States of any registered Chinese laborer who has a lawful wife, child, or parent in the United States, or property therein of the value of one thousand dollars, or debts of like amount due him and pending settlement.
Page 150 - Both the contracting parties promise, and engage formally, to give their special protection to the persons and property of the citizens of each other, of all occupations, who may be in the territories subject to the jurisdiction of the one or the other, transient, or dwelling therein...
Page 431 - States ; that no other tolls or charges shall be levied or collected upon the citizens of the United States, or their said merchandise thus passing over any road or canal that may be made by the Government of New Granada, or by the authority of the same, than is, under like circumstances, levied upon and collected from the Granadian citizens...
Page 48 - That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...
Page 431 - Rica, all the exemptions, privileges, and immunities concerning commerce and navigation which are now or may hereafter be enjoyed by Granadian citizens, their vessels and merchandise; and that this equality of favors shall be made to extend to the passengers, correspondence, and merchandise of the United States in their transit across the said territory from one sea to the other.
Page 312 - Who, having communicated to each other their full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon the following Articles: ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties agree that the present treaty shall supersede the afore-mentioned convention of the 19th April, 1850.
Page 318 - Treaty, at the end of ten years ; but if no demand be made on either side within six months after the end of the first ten years, then the Tariff shall remain in force for ten years more, reckoned from the end of the preceding ten years ; and so it shall be at the end of each successive period of ten years.
Page 642 - United States of America, hereby request all whom it may concern, to permit safely and freely to pass, Domingo D'Arbel, a citizen of the United States, and in case of need, to give him all lawful aid and protection.
Page 142 - ... in all the parts relating to commerce and navigation, shall altogether cease and determine ; and in all those parts which relate to peace and friendship, it shall be permanently and perpetually binding on both powers.