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Brazil (Brazil) (search for this): article 2
Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the bay of Bahia, on the 7th of October last, was a flagrant outrage upon the territories sovereignty of Brazil, violative of the rights of the Government in neutral waters, in disregard of the of nations, and therefore a wrong done maritime power. "Resolved, That it was the duty of Brazil, under law of nations to protect the property of the Confederate States whilst within its territory the hostile acts of every power; and having to give such protection, that that Government is bound to the restitution, in statu quo, of the steamer Florida by the authorities of the United to the authoritresolution authorizing the President to appoint, by and with the consent and advice of the Senate, a commissioner to the Government of His Majesty, the Emperor of Brazil. Placed on the calendar. On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, a substitute, reported from the Military Committee, for the bill to amend the "act to increase the effic
United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
her with the following series of resolutions, both of which were ordered to be printed: "Resolved. That the seizure of the Confederate war Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the bay of Bahia, on the 7th of October last, was a flagrant outrage upon the territories sovereignty of Brazil, violative of the of nations, and therefore a wrong done maritime power. "Resolved, That it was the duty of Brazil, under law of nations to protect the property of the Confederate States whilst within its territory the hostile acts of every power; and having to give such protection, that that Government is bound to the restitution, in statu quo, of the steamer Florida by the authorities of the United to the authorities of the Confederate States, in the of where it was unlawfully captured. "Resolved, That the President be requested to have communicated to all our commissioners a full statement of the illegal seizure and of the Florida, together with the op
Bahia (Bahia, Brazil) (search for this): article 2
rate Congress.Senate. Wednesday, November 30, 1864. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. M. D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Orr, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted a report of the facts relative to the seizure of the Florida, together with the following series of resolutions, both of which were ordered to be printed: "Resolved. That the seizure of the Confederate war Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the bay of Bahia, on the 7th of October last, was a flagrant outrage upon the territories sovereignty of Brazil, violative of the rights of the Government in neutral waters, in disregard of the of nations, and therefore a wrong done maritime power. "Resolved, That it was the duty of Brazil, under law of nations to protect the property of the Confederate States whilst within its territory the hostile acts of every power; and having to give such protection, that that Government is bound to the resti
M. D. Hoge (search for this): article 2
Confederate Congress.Senate. Wednesday, November 30, 1864. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. M. D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Orr, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted a report of the facts relative to the seizure of the Florida, together with the following series of resolutions, both of which were ordered to be printed: "Resolved. That the seizure of the Confederate war Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the bay of Bahia, on the 7th of October last, was a flagrant outrage upon the territories sovereignty of Brazil, violative of the rights of the Government in neutral waters, in disregard of the of nations, and therefore a wrong done maritime power. "Resolved, That it was the duty of Brazil, under law of nations to protect the property of the Confederate States whilst within its territory the hostile acts of every power; and having to give such protection, that that Government is bound to
nd of the Florida, together with the opinions of the Government on the outrage; and that said commissioners be instructed to bring the same to the attention of the Governments of Europe in which they respectively reside." Mr. Orr, from the same committee, reported a joint resolution authorizing the President to appoint, by and with the consent and advice of the Senate, a commissioner to the Government of His Majesty, the Emperor of Brazil. Placed on the calendar. On motion, by Mr. Sparrow, a substitute, reported from the Military Committee, for the bill to amend the "act to increase the efficiency of the army by the employment of free negroes and slaves in the army in certain capacities," was transferred to the secret calendar. Senate bill to regulate, for a limited period, the compensation of the officers, clerks and employees of the civil departments of the Government in the city of Richmond, was considered and passed. The bill fixes the salaries, for twelve months
Confederate Congress.Senate. Wednesday, November 30, 1864. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. M. D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Orr, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted a report of the facts relative to the seizure of the Florida, together with the following series of resolutions, both of which were ordered to be printed: "Resolved. That the seizure of the Confederate war Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the illegal seizure and of the Florida, together with the opinions of the Government on the outrage; and that said commissioners be instructed to bring the same to the attention of the Governments of Europe in which they respectively reside." Mr. Orr, from the same committee, reported a joint resolution authorizing the President to appoint, by and with the consent and advice of the Senate, a commissioner to the Government of His Majesty, the Emperor of Brazil. Placed on the calendar. O
October 7th (search for this): article 2
te. Wednesday, November 30, 1864. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. M. D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Orr, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted a report of the facts relative to the seizure of the Florida, together with the following series of resolutions, both of which were ordered to be printed: "Resolved. That the seizure of the Confederate war Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the bay of Bahia, on the 7th of October last, was a flagrant outrage upon the territories sovereignty of Brazil, violative of the rights of the Government in neutral waters, in disregard of the of nations, and therefore a wrong done maritime power. "Resolved, That it was the duty of Brazil, under law of nations to protect the property of the Confederate States whilst within its territory the hostile acts of every power; and having to give such protection, that that Government is bound to the restitution, in statu qu
November 30th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 2
Confederate Congress.Senate. Wednesday, November 30, 1864. The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. Prayer by the Rev. M. D. Hoge, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Orr, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted a report of the facts relative to the seizure of the Florida, together with the following series of resolutions, both of which were ordered to be printed: "Resolved. That the seizure of the Confederate war Florida by the United States steam slooped Wachusett, in the bay of Bahia, on the 7th of October last, was a flagrant outrage upon the territories sovereignty of Brazil, violative of the rights of the Government in neutral waters, in disregard of the of nations, and therefore a wrong done maritime power. "Resolved, That it was the duty of Brazil, under law of nations to protect the property of the Confederate States whilst within its territory the hostile acts of every power; and having to give such protection, that that Government is bound to t