INDEX. Abbott, Mr. C. S. A., his Memorandum on Foreign Enlistment Act and Alabama, the, Correspondence as to, previous to her leaving Liverpool, Alabama Claims, Discussion on, 371-402. Alabama, State of, secedes from the Union, 50. Alexandra, the, 353. Aliens, Domiciled or Commorant, their Rights and Obligations, 440, American Commonwealth, its Structure, 1; Separatist influences, 2; Arbitration (International), remarks on, 494. Blockade, President Lincoln's Proclamations of, 79, 80; Mr. Seward's Buchanan, President, his inaction, 57. Bullock, Captain, his employment in England, 337; orders Ships in Bunch, Consul, his exequatur revoked, 185. Carolina (North) secedes from the Union, 73. Carolina (South) secedes from the Union, 49. Ch. XVIII. those of the Governments which rule the Sri A, The, 310; Stephen Hort, The, 310; Teresita, The, 318; Tans v. Wte, 110; Therington v. Smyth and Harthy, 111; Topic Wind, The, 98; Volant, The, 318; Will o' the Wisp, The, 318. Chesapeake, the, and other vessels, seized by Confederates å Jurists, 90. Civil War, Date of Commencement, Opinions of America: C Act, 100. of the South, 59. Consuls, British, expelled from the South, 472. INDEX Abbott, Mr. C. S. A., his Memoranian Famil Neutrality, 410; on Law of Naticaly ** Alabama, the, Correspondence as m 338-345; Depositions as to rg, 431; dismantled at Liverpool, 359, Hatteras, 411, with the saved by the Dead, 124. Alabama Claims, Discussion on 74 443; Aliens in Ur American Comm Arbitratio Arkar >m the Union, 50. 1 of, in United States, 441. y the Confederates, 74. verpool, 356. Confederate), 76, 87; (Federal), 85, 87, 475. des from the Union, 50. cral Vessels carrying, Correspondence and Instructions Law, Negotiations respecting, 171-185. Mr., his Mission to England, 187; captured in the Trent, 189; moros, Trade with, and Questions which arose, iation, fruitless proposal of, by France, 467. 313. rchant-ships, Confederate, Treatment of, in Neutral Ports, 247. iddle States, their Indecision, 72; how terminated, 73. Military Operations, at Commencement of War, 85; Subsequent, 458, Mississippi, State of, secedes from the Union, 50. Munitions of War, Export of, from England to North and South, 330. Cases referred to: Ableman v. Booth, 43; Admiral, The, 308; Attorney-General v. Sillem, 354; Bermuda, The, 310; Caroline, The, 216, 219; Catherine Elizabeth, The, 326; Circassian, The, 308; Commercen, The, 310; Dashing Wave, The, 318; Dispatch, The, 326; Dred Scott v. Sandford, 16; Imina, The, 219, 317; Labuan, The, 318; Magicienne, The, 319; Northcote v. Douglas (The Franciska), 231; Peterhoff, The, 315; Prigg v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 25; Science, The, 318; Semmes v. City Fire Insurance Company, 100; Sir William Peel, The, 319; Springbok, The, 310; Stephen Hart, The, 310; Teresita, The, 318; Texas v. White, 110; Thorington v. Smyth and Hartley, 111; Tropic Wind, The, 98; Volant, The, 318; Will o' the Wisp, The, 318. Chesapeake, the, and other vessels, seized by Confederates, 463. Civil War, Date of Commencement, Opinions of American Courts and Coaling of Belligerent Cruisers, Regulations as to, 415, 416. Congress (Confederate), Acts passed during first Session, 62; Prize Congress (Federal), its Attitude and Proceedings during the Secession of the South, 59. Conscription in United States, Claims for Exemption, 443–454. England, Relations with United States before the War, 122; Attitude of the Government, 123; Anxiety at Outbreak of War, 128; Esperson, Professor, his Observations on the American Claims, 495. ! Florida, the, despatched from Liverpool, 338; seized at Nassau, 350; Florida, State of, secedes from the Union, 50. Georgia, the, 355; at Cherbourg, 431; dismantled at Liverpool, 359, Georgia, State of, secedes from the Union, 50. Habeas Corpus, Suspension of, in United States, 441. Hiawatha, the, 90, 233. Harper's Ferry seized by the Confederates, 74. Iron-clads, the, at Liverpool, 356. Levies of Troops (Confederate), 76, 87; (Federal), 85, 87, 475. Louisiana secedes from the Union, 50. Mails, Neutral Vessels carrying, Correspondence and Instructions Maritime Law, Negotiations respecting, 171–185. Mason, Mr., his Mission to England, 187; captured in the Trent, 189; Matamoros, Trade with, and Questions which arose, 313. Mediation, fruitless proposal of, by France, 467. Merchant-ships, Confederate, Treatment of, in Neutral Ports, 247. Middle States, their Indecision, 72; how terminated, 73. Military Operations, at Commencement of War, 85; Subsequent, 458, 474. Mississippi, State of, secedes from the Union, 50. Munitions of War, Export of, from England to North and South, 330. |