Restrictions on sojourn in their country of origin of Germans naturalized in the United States. Reports conversation had at the foreign office in support of their rights under the treaty. Aug. 20 Protection of German interests at Bocas del Toro by United States naval officials. Conveys thanks .do do for. Expulsion of Albert and Nathan Eisemann. Re- Expulsion of Charles von Oehsen (Carl), Christian Defilement of United States coat of arms at Bam- Expulsion of Charles von Ochsen reported... Restrictions on sojourn in their country of origin Accident to President Roosevelt. Congratula- 440 428 456 458 438 459 442 441 442 456 President Roosevelt to the Mr. Adee to Mr. Jackson..... Sept. 5 Expulsion of Albert and Nathan Eisemann. Relations of Germany with Haiti. Reports im- Military-service cases of Ferdinand Herman 449 442 450 443 461 475 475 546 Same subject. Reports refusal to release William F. Smith and Francis Connelly. Same subject. Reports that it is inexpedient to request release of William F. Versluis. Discourtesy to British flag at Skagway, Alaska. Recites circumstances, and requests that inquiry be made and offender punished. Same subject. Quotes report of special Treasury agent, and suggests that Governments mutually discontinue practice of flying their customs flags within the jurisdiction of the other. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses dispatch from consul at Colombo showing that certain prisoners have been released, and instructs to approach British Government on subject of American prisoners. Same subject. Incloses correspondence relative to case of Patrick Lennon. Same subject. Reports representations made in accordance with instruction No. 735, Sept. 30, 1901. Same subject. Incloses correspondence relative to case of James L. Molloy. 546 475 477 478 479 748 Mr. White to Mr. Hay. 1902. Jan. 18 2343 Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Mr. Hay to Lord Pauncefote. Jan. 25 Discourtesy to British flag at Skagway, Alaska. Jan. 29 36 Same to same.. Feb. 3 Lord Pauncefote to Mr. Hay. Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 do Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate.. . Feb. 14 .do. States that United States customs officers on Title of King Edward VII. Incloses proclama- Agreement between Russia and China relative Agreement between Russia and China relative Defensive agreement between Great Britain and Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in To facilitate the construction of a ship canal. British protectorates in East Africa placed under Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Mar. 12 Same subject. Incloses correspondence rela- Same subject. Gives personnel of special em- 482 548 507 185 26 509 549 187 511 513 482 510 517 512 520 483 484 498 501 Special embassy of the United States to coronation of Edward VII. Incloses note from foreign office stating that His Majesty will be pleased to receive Mr. Whitelaw Reid as special ambassador. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses correspondence showing that C. H.Toe Water was a burgher of the South African Republic and carried arms. Protection of American interests in Bulgaria by British representatives. Suggests that formal request be made for. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in British colonies. Incloses correspondence in case of Harry McGaw Wood. 489 521 490 Same subject. Instruction in line with above note. 521 Same subject. States that a copy of above note 538 894 Queen Alexandra to Presi- July 4 July 5 171 Mr. Raikes to Mr. Hay...... July 7 952 953 Condolences on illness of King Edward VII. Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit- Volcanic eruption at St. Vincent. Conveys thanks of his Government for assistance rendered by United States to sufferers from. Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate...... July 9 Scholarships under will of Cecil John Rhodes. Acknowledges dispatch No. 883 of June 19, and Same to same (telegram).......do... Prisoners of war, American citizens, held in Brit Mr. Choate to Mr. Hay (tele- July 10 Mr. Hay to Mr. Choate...... July 11 ish colonies. Instructs to suggest that instruc- Same subject. Replying to above telegram, July 12 do... July 19 Special embassy of the United States to corona- Condolences on illness of King Edward VII. Protection of British interests in Colombia by 537 493 528 536 493 493 540 543 502 543 506 537 538 494 539 510 510 42 |