Subject.

127

NEUTRALITY—continued.

REFUSAL OF SHIP OF WAR TO COMPLY WITH NEUTRAL-A

ITY PROCLAMATION.

Steps to be taken in the event of

Datu',

Vol.

No.

27 Sept. 1870

11.

=

663

140

22

284

296

DUTIES OF NEUTRALS.

Comments on the note of the Prussian Ambassador

13 Dec. 1864

288

14 Oct. 1870

11.

666A

31 Jan. 1865

1.

304

31 March 1865

1.

323

SALE OF BRITISH VESSEL TO VENEZUELAN GOVERN-

MENT:

And its subsequent conversion into vessel of war

27 Oct. 1871

IT. 733

28 Jan. 1865

1.

301

AMERICAN STEAMER EDGAR STEWART."

Detention in Jamaica, and subsequent release of this vessel which was suspected of lailing arine in Cula for the use of the Insurgents

9 July 1872

25 July 1872

!]. IT.

767 774

NEUTRALITY-continued.

HOSTILE EXPEDITION FROM CANADA INTO THE UNITED

STATES,

Recommendation that the Governor-General should be furnished by Act of the Legislature with powers for the expulsion of suspected aliens and the seizure of suspected vessels on the British lakes, and munitions of war of every kind

If extradition proceedings against the St. Alban's raiders fail by reason of their acting as officers of the Con- federate Government, they should be tried for mieprision

('onduct of Political Agent of the Confederate Govern-

ment,

THE "AJAX," SUPPOSED TO BE INTENDED FOR THE

CONFEDERATE SERVICE...

As to detention at Nassau

25 Nov. 16-L 6 Jan. 1865

E

CONFEDERATE MERCHANT

STEAMER *('HAMELEON

FORMERLY SHIP OF WAR.

Treatment of ...

VIRGINIUS":

16 March 1865

316

24 March 1865

319

VESSELS SUSPECTED TO

RE

DESIGNED FOR THE COX-

Suspected of being engaged in the service of the Cuban Insurgents, but not any grounds for detention in Jamaica. Governor's action to be approved

25 Dec. 1873

11.

879

18 April 187 1

III.

15

FEDERATE SERVICE.

Despatch from the Governor of the Bahamas Case of two vessels constructed at Montreal

SPANISH AND CHILIAN CRUISERS.

Terms of the Proclamation of the Governor of Hong Kong

affecting.

SPANISH MERCHANT STEAMER "COMANDITARIO."

Allegation of Spanish Admiral that coals were sent to her from Nassau in a sloop which also took Cubans and which returned next day with her cargo, and that enlistment and drilling of insurgents took place at Nassau

Exclusion from British ports of vessels suspected to

belong to Cuban insurgents.

AMERICAN STEAM VESSEL "PERIL."

Reply to representation of Spanish Chargé d'Affaires as

to her being allowed to coal at Jamaica.

CUBAN INSURGENT STEAMER LILIAN."

As to her detention at the Bahamas

7 May 1869

21 June 1869

==

II.

561

II.

571

2 July 1869

II.

576

6 Aug. 1869

30 Nov. 1869

II.

615

25 May 1865

I.

: 339

20 June 1865

346

BRITISH STEAMER SANDRINGHAM" EMPLOYED TO PRO- CURE HORSES FOR THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT.

Proceedings in Malta...

13 Aug. 1877

111.

146

29 June 186G

II.

418

NEUTHALITY OF CYPRUS.

Order in Council to secure the observance of

1

8 Jan. 1881

III.

244

28 April 1881

III.

250

FRANCO-CHINESE HOSTILITIES.

=

11.

587

Instructions to the Colonial Governors as to repairs and the supply of coals and provisions to Belligerent Ships

VESSEL JUSTITIA NACIONAL."

Sailed from London, took in cargo of arms at Antwerp, proceeded to Grenada, thence to La Boca, near Trinidad, where she was transferred to Insurgent General, British Captain and crew remaining on board. Complaint of Venezuelan Minister as to non-observance

of Neutrality.

Circumstances do not call for action of Her Majesty's Government with reference to the part taken by the Master and crew.

WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR,

27 Sept 1884

IV.

25

22 Dec. 1884

IV.

33

28 Jan. 1885

IV.

36

25 Aug. 1885

IV.

53

27 Aug. 1885

IV.

29 Sept. 1885

IV.

51

57

WAR VESSELS FLYING VENEZUELAN COLOURS DECLARED BY "DE FACTO" GOVERNMENT TO BE PIRATES.

Assistance to the Government in recovering

As to advisability of issuing Neutrality Proclamation

I 12 Feb. 1895

V.

77B

Į

27 Feb. 1895

V.

80A

9 Sept. 1870

II.

661

WAR BETWEEN TURKEY AND GREECE.

Draft Cyprus Neutrality Proclamation

29 April 1897

V.

140

T

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

C.O. 885

6

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

Subject.

128

NEUTRALITY—continued.

VESSEL "STARK" CARRYING STORES FOR CUBAN IN-

SURGENTS.

Whether increase of equipment at Charlottetown ground for detention in the event of her entering a Colonial port, ie., Newfoundland.

WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

Expulsion of Spaniard from Canada on the ground that he was using Canadian Territory for the purpose of operations of a belligerent nature against the United States Government...

Enforcement of Neutrality in the Bay of Gibraltar

USE OF TELEGRAPH LINES OR CABLES BY BELLI-

GERENTS.

Sec TELEGRAPHS.

Obligations of nentral Power. CARRIAGE OF PERSONS IN THE SERVICK OF THE ENEMY

BY NEUTRAL VESSELS.

Opinions on various points

Date.

Vol.

No.

17 July 1897

V.

145

10 Aug. 1898

V.

185

15 Oct. 1898

V.

195

10 Aug. 1898

V.

186

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