. History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the present time. 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 i


. History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the present time. 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 1890J 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 authoritiessought 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 removed


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