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British Orders in Council of 1807, 222.
British South Africa Company, history of, 55.
Brussels conference, language used in, 206; provisions of, 384-394.
Canada, fisheries of, 114-116.
Ca.n.a.ls, Suez, 110-112; Panama, 112; Nicaraguan, 112; Kiel, 112; neutralization of, 279, 280.
Canning, George, on the neutrality of the United States, 282.
Canon law, 9, 15.
Capitulation, what it is, 269; in excess of authority, 269.
Capture of hostile private property, 247, 257-259; goods as determined by owners.h.i.+p, 299.
Cartel s.h.i.+p, exemption of, from capture, 245, 246; defined, 265.
Cartels, what they are, 201, 263, 265.
Ceremonials, inequalities in, 89; maritime, 89.
Cessation of hostilities, 267, 271.
Cession, as a means of acquiring territory, 100; of jurisdiction, 101.
Charges d'Affaires, rules as to, 156 _et seq._
Charitable inst.i.tutions, 240.
Chile, belligerency in case of, 58; right of asylum in, 181.
China, international law as applied to, 5, 64; jurisdiction of, over aliens, 131, 132; termination of treaty of, with j.a.pan, 215; treaty of peace of, with j.a.pan, 272.
Churches. _See_ Religion.
Citizens.h.i.+p, as affected by naturalization, 125-130.
Civil law. _See_ Roman Law.
Civil war, intervention in case of, 85; when it begins, 230, 231.
Cla.s.sification of treaties, 210-212.
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, as laying down new rules, 32; as to the Panama or Nicaraguan Ca.n.a.l, 112.
Cleveland, President, att.i.tude of, as to United States of Colombia, 58; neutrality proclamation of, 284 _n._
Coal, when not to be supplied to belligerents, 291; as contraband of war, 305; auxiliary s.h.i.+ps carrying, 310.
Combatants, who are, 235-237.
Commencement of war, 229-231.
Common law, a basis of international law, 10.
Condemnation for carrying contraband, 306.
Conditionally contraband, what articles are, 305.
Conference of London of 1871, 32.
Conferences and congresses as a means of settling disputes, 218.
Confiscation of property in war, 241, 242.
Congo Free State, recognition of, 44; neutralization of, 52.
Conquest, acquisition of t.i.tle by, 99; termination of war by, 270, 271.
Consolato del Mare. _See_ Sea Laws.
Const.i.tution of the United States as to amba.s.sadors, etc., 31, 183, 184; citizens of the United States, 123; naturalization, 125; criminal prosecutions, 179; treaties, 207.
Consulates, development of, 18.
Consuls, jurisdiction of Supreme Court as to, 31; exemptions of, 137; courts of, 140, 141; historically considered, 186; rank of, 188; nomination of, 189; functions of, 190; powers of, in Eastern and non-Christian states, 193, 194; privileges and immunities of, 194-196; vacating the office of, 196, 197.
Continuous voyages, rule as to, 320-324.
Contraband of war, capture of, 247, 297; what is, 303-306; penalty for carrying, 306, 307; difference between, and unneutral service, 308-310; visit and search for, 310-313; rule of, in case of, 313, 314; relations of, to blockade, 314-319; violation of blockade, 319, 320; continuous voyages, 320-324; prize and prize courts, 324-328; visit and search for, 311.
Contributions, what they are, 242, 243.
Convention, difference between, and treaty, 199. _See_ Treaties.
Convoy, vessels under, 313, 314.
Corporations, status of, 54.
Correspondence, diplomatic and consular, 309.
Courts of admiralty, 30; prize, 30, 324-328; arbitration, 31; domestic matters, 31.
Crete, Pacific blockade of, 223, 224.