Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 15.djvu/806

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7 7 4 INDEX. Inventory, Daly, (continued.) of cigar manufacturer, to be made yearly 161 to be exempt from arrest, &c. exof tobacco mdnufhcturcr, to be made cept, &e . . 606 yearly . 155 if citizens, &e. of the stnte where of cigars on hand, made monthly, until they reside, they are liable to same April 1, 1859 . . 164 charges as other citizens . 606 Invoices, not to be compelled to appear as n. of imported goods, declarntions as to witness before the courts . .. . . 606 truth oi, in eertuin cases may be made their testimony, how to be obtained. 606 to whom.. . . . .. 226 in criminal cases .. 606, 607 fees for verification oi, by consular edi- may place over their doors the arms cers, to cover what ... . .. 321 of their nation and raise its flag, penalty for illegal charges . 321 except, &c . 607 Iowa, consular officcs and dwellings to be indistrict judgc of} to act in Nebraska until violate 607 si judge is appointed 6 not to be used as pluccs of nsylum. . 607 post-roads este lished in 45, 189, 328 papers of consulate to be kept separate, if appropriations for officc of surveyor-gem consular officers are engaged in other eral of . 101, 115, 293, 306 business . .. 607 appropriations for reimltursing to the who to exercise their functions, in cnse of tate of expenses incurred, and pay- the absence or death of consular otiiinents made during the rebellion.. 310 eers ... 607 claim to be reviewed on its merits, by the consuls-general and consuls unty appoint accounting officers of the treasury . 310 vice-eonsuls ... 608 Iowa River, Iowa, who may be rice~<·0nsuls. .. 608 bridge across, near Wapello, authorized . 257 their commissions and privi- Iowas, leges .. 608 appropriations for the . 208 consular officers may complain to the Iron-c ml esse/s o/'the Nang, authorities of infractions of treaties or snle of eertnin, authorized . . 247 conventions 608 notice end mode of sttle 247 muy take depositions, &c .. 608 proceeds of sale .. . 247 copies of papers authenticated by officiul Italy, seals, to be received as legal docupostal convention with, November 8, 1861 601 ments . 609 exchunge of correspondence 601 consular officers to have exclusive charge to embrace what .. 601 of the internal order of the merchant offices for exchange of muils, in euch vessels of their notion, &c 609 country .. . 601 courts of the country not to interfere 609 arrangements for desputch of mulls . 601 crews of vessels may be arrested, cost of transportmion . . 601 and how, and how released. . .609, 610 weight for single rote of postage, and disputes between the officers of vessels rule of progression. . . ... 601 end their passengers, to he determined rates of postage. . .. 601, 602 in the circuit and district courts of the prepayment optional on ordinary letters.. 602 United States. . 610 required on registered letters, &c.. . . 602 consular officcrs may arrest deserters registered correspondence _ .. 602 from ships of war, or merchant vessels 610 bnsis for settlement of accounts . 602 mode of procedure . 610, 611 regulations for despntch of correspond- aid and protection to he furnished,. 611 ence .. 602 dcserters not to be dctnincd beyond customs dues muy be collected .. 602, 603 three months ... 611 exchnnge of correspondence by open damages snfiered nt sen by vessels, to be muils . 603 settled by consular officers, it, &c . 611 transit of closed mails through either salvage .. . .. 611, 612 country J . . 603 no custom-house charges on saved postal accounts, when to be stated, &c.. . 60:3 merchtmdise, unless, Src .. 612 transfer of closed mulls, without expense. 603 denth of citizens of either country in the correspondence relating to postal service, territory of the other 612 to be lrce .. 603 this convention to be in force ten years. . 612 missent letters, articles, &c ,... . 603 and one yeitr longer, if neither party postal money orders .t 603 gives notice, &.e . . ... 612 derailed regulmions 603, 604 (!0IlV0lIti0l] between the United when convention takes ell“cct, and how States und, for the surrender of crimimay he terminated .. 604 nnls, Merch 23, 1868 ... 629 · when to hcmtilieri 604 certnin persons convicted or charged with convention with, of February 8, certain crimes, to be delivered up..629, 630 1868,_deiining the riglits, immunities, evidence of criminality to be what. . 630 and privileges of eousuls 605 enumerated crimes ... . 630 consnls-pgenerai,eousuls, &c. to he received murder nnd attempt to commit. 630 by each p0\VQI' in all its places, except, rape, arson, iratcy, mutiny 630 &c. 605 burpglztry, roliiiery, embezzlement. . . 630 reservation to npply alike to every tbrgcry, counterfeiting ... . . 630 other power.. .. 605 political oiienees not included in treaty. . 631 consular officers to receive exequntur free persons surrendered, not to be tried for of charge, and cflect thereof .. 606 old ordinary ofleuces . . . . 631