Book/Printed Material Counter case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871, together with Volumes V, VI, and VII of appendix to the British case
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 42d Congress HOUSE OF EEPEE SENT ATI VE S 2d Session i Ex Doc No 324 THE COUNTED CASE GREAT BRITAIN AS LAID BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION CONVENED AT GENEVA UNDER…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1872
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 EXPLANATORY NOTE The figures in brackets in the text indicate the pages of the edition which was laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva the indicates the word with which each…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OE THE UNITED STATES RELATIVE TO The British Counter Case and rols V VI and VII of Appendix to the British Case April 29 1872Read and referred to…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 COUNTER CASE PRESENTED ON THE PART OE THE GOVERNMENT OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY TO THE TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION CONSTITUTED UNDER ARTICLE I OF THE TREATY CONCLUDED AT WASHINGTON ON THE 8th MAY…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT Vessels to which the claims of the United States relate General character of the evidence adduced by the United States Opinions of contemporary writers…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 6 TREATY OF WASHINGTON VARIOUS COMPLAINTS OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST GREAT BRITAINTRAFFIC IN MUNITIONS OF WAR PAGE 48 Geneva Second edition edition Page Page Arms and military supplies purchased hy the…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 7 Course pursued by other countries Continued 2 Brazil 3 Russia 4 France The Rappahannock The Stonewall 5 Spain and Portugal Geneva Second edition edition Page Page…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 1 PART I INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT The government of Her Britannic Majesty now presents to the tri bunal of arbitration its counter case or reply to the case Part I _ Introduc submitted…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 10 TREATY OF WASHINGTON territory Three of these are stated to have been captured armed and employed as tenders by the officer commanding the Florida during the cruise of that vessel and…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 11 Among tlie other documentary evidence cited or referred to in the case of the United States are reports and dispatches from consuls or consular officers of…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 12 TREATY OF WASHINGTON United States On this point howeverHer Britannic Majestys govern ment has but one remark to make Whatever qualifications these wri ters might be found to possess for forming…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 P A R T II ARGUMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ON NEUTRAL DUTIES PROPOSITIONS AFFIRMED BY TIIE UNITED STATES In Part III of the case of the United States an endeavor has…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 14 TREATY OF WASHINGTON presently stated Still less can it be admitted to be generally true that a belligerent power has a right to call upon the neutral State to make changes…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 15 can be discharged by subsequent proceedings such as are here sup posed of other parties But if it be meant to suggest that in any such…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 16 TEEATY OF WASHINGTON Such then is the general measure of neutral duties which the Gov ernment of the United States has adopted and endeavors to persuade the arbitrators to adopt in…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 17 therefore with perfect propriety be described as having that object in view But their main though not always their sole purpose is to re strain whatever…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 18 TREATY OF WASHINGTON sell That the foreignenlistment act is intended in aid of the duties of a neutral nation 1 What were the words of Earl Russell They were these That…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 19 what they enjoin is enjoined or that what they prohibit is prohibited by the law of nations In some cases this may be so commonly it…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 20 TREATY OF WASHINGTON nances so far as they were in favor of the United States with the un derstanding that the decision is not to imply that any corresponding obligation was…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 21 at all times freely and readily admitted that the United States had reasonable ground to expect that the provisions of the foreignenlistment act would like the…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 22 TREATY OF WASHINGTON The neutral duties wliicli it is alleged by the United States that Great Britain failed to discharge are of two classes which should be kept distinct from each…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 23 assigned But the difficulty of drawing a clear precise and intelligible line between these two classes of transactions lias always been consid erable in theory and…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 24 TREATY OF WASHINGTON part of the British government or any of its subordinate officers such a defect of promptitude or decision as to amount to culpable neg ligence It is material…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BKITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 25 so admitted all the ordinary hospitalities of a friendly port on such conditions and subject to such regulations if any as the neutral gov ernment may…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 26 TREATY OF WASHINGTON 15 FIRST LIMITATION SUGGESTED BY THE UNITED STATES It lias been necessary for Her Britannic Majestys government to recall the attention of the tribunal to these wellknown and…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 27 ments or recognitions of rules obligatory under the law of nations it has farther insisted upon a construction of the words of the second rule which…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 28 TREATY OF WASHINGTON Britannic Majestys government concurs in this view The expres sions upon which the United States rely belong to a class in common use among publicists who in attempting…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 29 the neutral It is insisted that the neutral government is bound to seize and detain such vessels whenever they may enter its ports that this is…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 30 TREATY OF WASHINGTON conflict with the principles which have hitherto governed the admission of public ships of war into the ports of friendly nations This would alone be sufficient to condemn…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 31 had arrived in time But the Alabama when she touched for the first time at a port of a British colony had for more than six…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 32 TREATY OF WASHINGTON Le navire de guerre portaut en son sein une partie de la puissance publique de ldtat auquel il appartient un corps organisd de fonctionnaires et dagents de cette…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 33 which may be necessary in order to prevent or arrest the unlawful act and to compel her departure But redress ought not to be sought against…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 34 TREATY OF WASHINGTON States and Great Britain accords with the foregoing statements of Ortolan 1 21 ARGUMENT OF THE UNITED STATESWHAT IS DUE DILI GENCE Passing from tlie question what classes…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 35 neutral to the most energetic measures to discover any purpose of doing the acts for bidden by its good faith as a neutral and imposes upon…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 36 TREATY OF WASHINGTON border on the line betwixt the lawful and the unlawful it becomes more and more difficult to exact from the neutral in the performance of that duty peculiar…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 BRITISH COUNTER CASE AND PAPERS 37 contend have been recognized by the statesmen the jurists the public ists and the legislators of Great Britain that they have the approba tion of the…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324 24 P ART III PRECEDENTS APPEALED TO BY THE UNITED STATES In aid of its view of neutral duties and liabilities the Government of the United States has appealed to several precedents…- Contributor: United States. Department of State - Ulysses S. Grant - United States. President ( : Grant) - United States Congress. House - Great Britain - Grant, Ulysses S. - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office
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About this Item
Title
- Counter case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871, together with Volumes V, VI, and VII of appendix to the British case
Other Title
- Cited as: H. Ex. Doc. 42-324
Names
- United States Congress. House
- Grant, Ulysses S. 1822-1885
- Ulysses S. Grant originator
- United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
- United States. Congress. House, author
- United States. President (1869-1877 : Grant)
- United States. Department of State
- Great Britain
Created / Published
- [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1872.
Headings
- - United States.--War Department.--Alabama (Ship)--Chickamauga (Ship)--Confederate States of America. Navy.--E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.--Florida (Ship)--Fraser, Trenholm and Company.--Geneva Arbitration Tribunal.--Georgia (Ship)--Nashville (Ship)--Retribution (Ship)--Schuyler, Hartley, and Graham.--Shenandoah (Ship)--Sumter (Ship)--Tallahassee (Ship)
- - Treaty of Washington (1871 May 8)
- - Arbitration (International law)
- - Arms transfers
- - Defense industries
- - Blockade
- - Defense contracts
- - Embargo
- - Exports
- - Factory and trade waste
- - Revenue
- - Foreign trade and employment
- - Foreign trade promotion
- - Government contractors
- - Imports
- - Claims
- - Government liability (International law)
- - International relations
- - Jurisdiction
- - Neutral trade with belligerents
- - Neutrality
- - Search, Right of
- - War, Maritime (International law)
- - Seizure of vessels and cargoes
- - Shipbuilding
- - Tariff
- - Territorial waters
- - Territories and possessions
- - Treaties
- - Warships
- - Financial statements
- - Great Britain
- - Nassau, Bahamas
- - Great Britain--Territories and possessions
- - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Genre
- Government publication
- Executive department publications
- Presidential communications and messages
- Legislative materials
Medium
- 1 online resource (1105 pages). color maps, tables.
Call Number/Physical Location
- KF12
- 42-2:H.EX.DOC.324
- Y 1.1/2:SERIAL 1521
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024881973
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Contributor
- Grant, Ulysses S.
- Great Britain
- Ulysses S. Grant
- United States Congress. House
- United States. Congress. House
- United States. Department of State
- United States. Government Publishing Office
- United States. President ( : Grant)
Dates
Location
Language
Subject
- Alabama (Ship)
- Arbitration (International Law)
- Arms Transfers
- Blockade
- Chickamauga (Ship)
- Civil War
- Claims
- Confederate States of America. Navy
- Defense Contracts
- Defense Industries
- E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company
- Embargo
- Executive Department Publications
- Exports
- Factory and Trade Waste
- Financial Statements
- Florida (Ship)
- Foreign Trade and Employment
- Foreign Trade Promotion
- Fraser, Trenholm and Company
- Geneva Arbitration Tribunal
- Georgia (Ship)
- Government Contractors
- Government Liability (International Law)
- Government Publication
- Great Britain
- History
- Imports
- International Relations
- Jurisdiction
- Legislative Materials
- Nashville (Ship)
- Nassau, Bahamas
- Neutral Trade With Belligerents
- Neutrality
- Presidential Communications and Messages
- Retribution (Ship)
- Revenue
- Schuyler, Hartley, and Graham
- Search, Right of
- Seizure of Vessels and Cargoes
- Shenandoah (Ship)
- Shipbuilding
- Sumter (Ship)
- Tallahassee (Ship)
- Tariff
- Territorial Waters
- Territories and Possessions
- Treaties
- Treaty of Washington (1871 May 8)
- United States
- War Department
- War, Maritime (International Law)
- Warships