INDEX. The references are to pages. Abarzuza, Don Buenaventura de Spanish commissioner to conclude treaty of peace with United position as to abrogation of treaties between United States and Abrogation of Treaties how effected by Congress, ii, 123 provision for abrogating Indian treaties, ii, 197, n. of treaties with Spain, note on, ii, 506 See also TREATIES Absolute Monarchies in whom lies power to ratify treaties and render them obligatory, Absolutism true province of, to maintain national life, ii, 353 necessity of ratification of, by Senate, ii, 369, n. Accretion acquisition of territory by, i, 78 Acheson, J. cited as to right to hold escaped burglar extradited under other Acquisition of Territory dominion over newly acquired territory, i, 4, n. powers of governing newly-acquired territory by United States dis- cussed, i, 41 Guano Islands legislation, i, 56 right of United States to acquire territory, i, 60, 62, 153, n. by United States, i, 72 twice only as result of war, ii, 153 and sovereignty over, part of United States constitutional law, i, 63; ii, 147, n. right of sovereign powers to acquire territory, i, 72, 114 methods of, i, 78; ii, 150 The references are to pages. Acquisition of Territory-continued opposition to, in United States, i, 116 questions relating to, in United States, belong to political, not judi- right of United States to acquire and govern territory, based on na- question as to status of inhabitants of recently acquired territory to be determined by Congress, i, 131 status of territory acquired by United States by conquest, occupa- early, in United States, largely due to Southern influence, i, 132 the corner-stone of United States prosperity, i, 135 provision of Belgian Constitution in regard to, i, 224, n. powers of, assumed by Continental Congress, i, 282 right of Congress to impose duties on goods brought from ports in effect of treaties on status of territory acquired by treaty of cession, i, 457, n. possession necessary to complete title, i, 470 how far contemplated in 1787, discussed, i, 480, 481 Congress unrestrained by constitutional limitations, i, 481 résumé of instances under treaty-making power; WHITE, J., in Downes vs. Bidwell, i, 482 views of WHITE, J., in Downes vs. Bidwell, as to rules of interna- effect as to citizenship; views of WHITE, J., in Downes vs. Bidwell, effect of military occupation prior to treaty of peace; MARSHALL, alphabetical list of authorities cited in Insular Cases on power of lands under water, in territory out of which States have subse- question for Supreme Court whether treaty-making power can annex does not alone confer political rights upon inhabitants, ii, 175, n. conversely, in regard to ceded territory, ii, 192 The references are to pages. Acquisition of Territory-continued status of aborigines of acquired territory, ii, 231, 232 power of United States to determine conditions of, ii, 282 power of acquiring government to hold territory subject to its own See also ANNEXATION; CEDED TERRITORY; CONQUEST; NEW Acts of Congress Construed act of March 24, 1900, for benefit of Porto Rico; BROWN, J., in Foraker Act (April 12, 1899), providing a civil government for See also CONSTRUCTION; UNITED STATES CONGRESS Adams, Charles Frederick counsel in Insular Cases (De Lima vs. Bidwell), i, 468, 469 cited as to: Chinese exclusion acts, ii, 118, n. power of United States to expel, exclude, or deport aliens, ii, Adams, John a framer of the Constitution, i, 262 seeks enforcement of treaty of peace with Great Britain, i, 268, n. Adams, John Quincy cited as to Monroe Doctrine, i, 97, n. a framer of the Constitution, i, 262 an exponent of States' rights, i, 340 position on ratification of Constitution by Massachusetts, i, 345 Adams-De Onis Treaty See TREATIES (between United States and Spain, 1819); and Treaties Administration jurisdiction of foreign consuls in United States to administer on right of United States consuls in foreign countries to administer on Admiralty right of United States courts to take jurisdiction in cases of col- See also NAVIGATION The references are to pages. Africa partition of, i, 89 international agreement regulating importation of liquor into, ii, African Slave Trade abstract of treaty with Great Britain in regard to, ii, 447, 448 Agnew, J. cited as to determination of legislative matters outside the halls of Agreements not to be made by States with foreign Powers or other States except not regarded as treaties when entered into: by State with private MENTS See also TREATIES, and the names of the various countries Constitutional pamphleteer, i, 373, n. ability in opposing adoption of the Constitution, i, 387, n. Treaty of Washington (1871), i, 213, n., 416, n., 431 n. ; ii, 71, 130, status of, ii, 288, 291, 297, n., 299, n. Alaman cited as to Monroe Doctrine, i, 113, n. Alaska sale of, by Russia, to the United States, i, 75, n., 76, n., 79, 82, n., no plebiscite in, in 1867, i, 85 opposition to purchase of, i, 133 value, i, 133 status as to duties after ratification of treaty with Russia, i, 168, n. i, 214, n. purchase of, before the House of Representatives, i, 438, 439 coasting trade with, referred to by BROWN, J., in Porto Rico stipulation of treaty with Russia as to citizenship of inhabitants, ii, 171, n. status of uncivilized tribes in, ii, 174, n., 177, n., 232 |