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28 PUBLIC TREATIES. Anrrcnn IV. · nvention shall continue in force until the 1st of Jan- Dummn dma- ua$yP°1I8§S?Ia'iid(if neither party shall have given to the othersix month s’ previous notice of its intention then to terminate the same, it shall. turther remain in force until the end of twelve months after either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of such intention; each of the high contracting parties reserving to itselt the right of giving such notice to the other at any time after the expiration of the said 1st day of January, 1858. Amromr V. - · , The resent convention shall he ratilled by the President, by and with Rmncumm the adildee and consent of the Senate of the United States, and by His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, and the ratitications shall be exchanged at Washington within six months from the date hereof, or sooner ifible. Sig,,,,,,,,.,,; In faitl?(:hereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed this convention and have hereunto atlixed their seals. _ Dum Done in duplicate at Washington, the third day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and of the Independence of the United States the eightieth. L, 5, W. L. MARCY. [1.. S.] EULSEMANN. AUSTRIA, 1870. July 11 1810 CONSULAR CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A;- AND HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA CONCLUDED AT WASH- 1NCTON JULY 11, 1870; RATIFICATION ADVISED BY SENATE DECEMBER 9, 1870; RATIFIED BY PRESIDENT DECEMBER 19, 1870; TIME FOR Ex· CHANGE OF RATIFICATICNS EXTENDED BY SENATE MAY 12, 1871; BAT- lII?1§J]ATél)0N8S,1EXCHANGED AT WASHINGTON JUNE 26, 1871; PROCLAIMED Contracting par- The President of the United States of America, and His Majesty the

  • 1*- Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, &c., and Apostolic King of Hungary, animated by the desire to define in a comprehensive and precise

manner the reciprocal rights, privileges, and immunities of the Consuls General, Consnls, Vice-Consuls, and Consular Agents (their Chancellors and Secretaries) of the United States of America and of the Austro- Hungarian Monarchy, and to determine their duties and their respective sphere of action, have agreed upon the conclusion of a consnlar convention, and for that purpose have appointed their respective Plenipoten— Nogutistom tiaries, namely: the President of the United States of America, Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State of the United States; and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary, Charles, Baron von Lederer, Knight of the Imperial and Royal Order of Leopold, and His Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the United States of America, who, after communicating to each other their full_powe;s,lfound in good and due form, have agreed upon the tolownng a 10 es: Ammon: I. Consuluomcm. Each of the high contracting parties shall be at liberty to establish Consuls General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls, or Consular Agents at the ports and places of trade of the other party, except those where it may not be convenient to recognizesuch officers; but this exception shall not apply to one of the high contracting parties without also npplyin g to every other Power. Consuls General, Consuls, and other Con—