History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the end of 1902 . A. G. Thurman. 64 EXPANSION [1891 by his espousal of the Presidents Itata, a cruiser in the congressionalistservice, was on May 6, 1891, at Egans re-quest, seized at San Diego, Cal., by thefederal authorities, on the ground that shewas about to carry a cargo of arms to therevolutionists. Escaping, she surrendered. Chilian steamer Itata in San Diego Harbor, at her will to the United States squadron atIquique. The congressionalists resentedour interference ; the Balmaceda party wereangry that we in


History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the end of 1902 . A. G. Thurman. 64 EXPANSION [1891 by his espousal of the Presidents Itata, a cruiser in the congressionalistservice, was on May 6, 1891, at Egans re-quest, seized at San Diego, Cal., by thefederal authorities, on the ground that shewas about to carry a cargo of arms to therevolutionists. Escaping, she surrendered. Chilian steamer Itata in San Diego Harbor, at her will to the United States squadron atIquique. The congressionalists resentedour interference ; the Balmaceda party wereangry that we interfered to so little Valparaiso mob killed two Americansailors and hurt eighteen more. Chile,however, tendered a satisfactory the so-called Barrundia incident iSgo] MR. HARRISONS ADMINISTRATION 65 occurring in 1890 Americanism overshotitself. The Gautemalan refugee, GeneralBarrundia, boarded the Pacific Mail steamerAcapulco for Salvador upon assurance thathe would not be delivered to the authori-ties of his native land. At San Jose deGautemala the Gautemala authoritiessouofht to arrest him, and United StatesMinister Mizner, Consul-General Hosmer,and Commander Reiter of the UnitedStates Ship of War Ranger, concurred inadvising Captain Pitts of the Acapulcothat Gautemala had a right to do resisted arrest and was Mizner and Reiter were reprimandedand remove


Size: 2222px × 1125px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublishernewyorkcscribnerss