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... Craven , lieuten- ants in the same navy , the following false , scandalous , and malicious libel , that is to say : " Nothing , sir , ( meaning the said Secretary , ) can exceed the deplorable state of things in all Upper California at ...
... Craven , lieuten- ants in the same navy , the following false , scandalous , and malicious libel , that is to say : " Nothing , sir , ( meaning the said Secretary , ) can exceed the deplorable state of things in all Upper California at ...
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... Craven , and others of their class in the Pacific squadron . " I am deeply mortified to hear , verbally , through Captain Stribling , that some of the sea officers of this squadron have taken exception to so much of my special order No ...
... Craven , and others of their class in the Pacific squadron . " I am deeply mortified to hear , verbally , through Captain Stribling , that some of the sea officers of this squadron have taken exception to so much of my special order No ...
Side 94
... Craven , of the Dale , against the curtailment of liberty as required by said special order No. 2 ; but that the letters were of such a character it was not proper for me to see them , as I could not receive them without bringing their ...
... Craven , of the Dale , against the curtailment of liberty as required by said special order No. 2 ; but that the letters were of such a character it was not proper for me to see them , as I could not receive them without bringing their ...
Side 95
... Craven's letter of the 19th ( the same which he had returned to Lieutenant Craven ) into my hands . Surprised at the presentation of these notes after the explanation I had given , I asked Commander Stribling if he was certain that that ...
... Craven's letter of the 19th ( the same which he had returned to Lieutenant Craven ) into my hands . Surprised at the presentation of these notes after the explanation I had given , I asked Commander Stribling if he was certain that that ...
Side 96
... Craven , and informed him for what purpose I had detached him from the Dale . He made such explanations and apologies as were satisfactory , and I restored him to the Dale ; but at no time from the 20th of October to the present moment ...
... Craven , and informed him for what purpose I had detached him from the Dale . He made such explanations and apologies as were satisfactory , and I restored him to the Dale ; but at no time from the 20th of October to the present moment ...
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50 cents accused aforesaid agent amount Answer bay of San board the Ohio British Calderon Captain Stribling charge chargé d'affaires Chatfield claim Commander Commodore Jones communication consul Contoy copy court martial court-martial Dale defence despatch dollars duty enclosed evidence examined excellency FLAG-SHIP gold dust Gulf of Fonseca Honduras honor hundred instant island of Tigre Jones's judge advocate La Paz LEGATION letter Lieutenant Craven Lieutenant Stanly Lieutenants Green Lower California Majesty's Marchand Mazatlan ment military contribution fund Monterey Navy Department Nicaragua November o'clock a. m. obedient servant October officers Pacific Ocean Pacific Squadron paid paper payment port President proceedings Purser Question receipt received recollect referred reply respectfully San Francisco San Salvador Secretary SHIP OHIO Shubrick Spain Spanish special order specification steamer testimony Thomas Ap tion U. S. Naval Forces undersigned United Upper California Washington Webster witness
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Side 59 - I have, therefore, thought it necessary and proper to issue this proclamation, to warn all citizens of the United States, who shall connect themselves with an enterprise so grossly in violation of our laws and our treaty obligations, that they will thereby subject themselves to the heavy penalties denounced against them by our acts of Congress, and will forfeit their claim to the protection of their country. No such persons must expect the interference of this government, in any form, on their behalf,...
Side 8 - Secretary of the Navy. Nothing, sir, can exceed the deplorable state of things in all Upper California at this time, growing out of the maddening effects of the gold mania. I am sorry to say that even in this squadron some of the officers are a little tainted and have manifested restlessness under moderate restrictions imperiously demanded by the exigencies of the times, as you will perceive by the enclosed paper, addressed to three of the lieutenants.
Side 98 - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has had the honor to receive the note of Mr.
Side 72 - ... of the United States. The undersigned avails himself of this occasion to renew to Lord Russell the assurances of his highest consideration.
Side 280 - In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name, and caused the seal of the Navy Department of the United States...
Side 61 - piratical," it does so in a general sense ; importing that the aggression is unauthorized by the law of nations, hostile in its character, wanton and criminal in its commission, and utterly without any sanction from any public authority or sovereign power. In short, it means that the act belongs to the class of offences which pirates are in the habit of perpetrating, whether they do it for purposes of plunder,.
Side 19 - The crime of murder, when committed by any officer, seaman, or marine, belonging to any public ship or vessel of the United States, without the territorial jurisdiction of the same, may be punished with death by the sentence of a court martial.
Side 3 - An act for the better government of the navy of the United States," passed the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred.
Side 1 - Ordered to lie on the table, and be printed. To the Senate of the United States...