Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 2c.djvu/834

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INDEX T0 PUBLIC TREATIES. 827 . . P*8°· n e. 0i¤¤¢—¤¤¤•¤¤¤¤¤- cnsm-commas. P g Vessels not totrade at other ports 117 Disposal of stolen property when re- 4. Consular officers . .. . . 117 covered . . . . .. 122 Protection of consuls and other 0111- 27. Assistauceiu case of shipwreck .. 122 9°t° ······ · ····· ·- ···----- —· ~·---· 117 Vessels forced into any other than the 5. Privileges of trade at the five open I Eve ports. to receive friendly treatports .. . . . 117 , ment .. . .. 122 6. Papers of vessels of United States to J 28. Embargo, citizens or vessels of United be left with the consul .. . . 117 States not to be subject to ... . 122 Tonnage duties .. .. .. ... 117 29. Reclamation of mutiueersor deserters. 122 7. Cargo- oats not to pay tonnage dunes, Chinese criminals not to be harhored except, &c . . .. . . 117, 11B in houses or vessels of United States 8- E¤¤1>!¤y¤¤¤¤t of pilots, servants, &.¤. 118 citizens ,_____ _ _,___ _ ____ , _______ 193 9. Custom—l1ouse officers .. .. . .. 118 Merchants, &c., of United States, ju- 10. Proceedings of vessels_ of United risdiction of eonsuls over . 123 States cn arrival l0- Chmn. . 118 30. Otncinl correspondence, how to be cou- PGDBHNS for dnscbargnng vessels with- ducted ______ _ _____ _ ______ ____ ____ 123 out permit..: . _..._ . r... 118 Presents not to be demanded of Vessels departing withm forty-eight ‘ either party by the other . 123 hours not to_be subject to tonnage I 31. Communication between the United or other duties - . . 118 · States and China, transmission of. . 123 11. Appointment of officers to ascertain 1 32. Interconrse with ships of war in uties to be paid on goods im- · Chinese ports, privileges, &c., of .. 123 _P°!'U¤d ---- · -----··------. . 118 ‘ 33. Clandestine trade prohibited 123 Disputes as to amount of duties, , 34. Future treaties . ... 123,124 Wl-\01’¤ Mid l10W MHS16d -- . . 118 Observance of this treaty .. . . 124 I2. Standard of weights and measures. .. 119 Ratifications . . . . . ... 124 13. Where tonnage and other duties shall Tariff of duties to be levied on imported be paid -... ... 119 and exported merchandise at the Duties tg be paid in what currency,. 119 five ports ,,,,,,_ , ,,,,.,... , ..___ 124.128 14. Regulation for tmnssbipment of goods 119 Treaty ofpcuce, sanity, and com- 15. Liberty of trade ... - .. . 119 merce, June 18, 1Q5B . 129-137 I6- Chwese government not responsible 1. Peace analirieudship . . .. 129 for debts due by its subjects .. 119 2. Custody of original treaty.` . 129 Debts due by citizens of United States 3. Publication of t.run.ty .. .. 129 _ to subjects of China, how collected. 119 4. Privileges of United States minister.- 130 17. Citizens of United States residing at 5. When may visit and sojourn at the any of the fivemports may obtain capital .. . 130 proper aecomm ations, &,c- .. 120 Visits not to exceed one in each year. 130 At places of anchorage, &,c., mer- Residence and suite .. .. 130 chants may pass, and repnss, in the 6. To have same privileges as representaimmediate vicimty 120 tives of other nations . . . . 130 No excursions into the country, &c.. 120 7. Official correspondence .. 130 18. Employment of teachers, purchase of 8. Personal interviews .. ... 131 ' books, &¤ ..-. 120 9. Facilities of intercourse for United 19. Citizens of United States to be pro- States ve sels in Chinese waters- . 131 tected by the local authorities . 120 10. Consular oiBcers.-»--. .. . . .. 131 Riots and attacks upon houses to be Otllcial intercourse between consuls prevented .. . . . . . 120 and Chinese authorities . .. 131 20. Re-exportation of merchandise may 11 United States citizens in China to be be made to other permitted ports. . 120 placed on equal footing as to rights Frands on government of China to ~ with Chinese subjects . 131 subject goods to confiscation .. 121 l Criminal sets toward subjects or citi- 21. Punishment for criminal nets of sub· 1 zens of either party by the other, jects of China .. . . .. .. 121 how punished 132 Of citizens of United States .. 121 i 12. Citizensof United States in open ports, 22. Trade in case of war between China I privileges of .. .. . . 132 and other powers ,...,,... 121 . Deseeration of cemeteries, punishment 23. Consuls to make annual report of for .. . . . . .--_.. 132 trade of United States with the live 13. Wrecks, pirates, &c., provisions con- Pgrt;. ,,,,,.,, , . ,,,.,, ,,,- 121 ceming ..___, ,, ,,,, -,..:, ..,_., .. 132 24. Communications with local officers of 14. Open ports, privileges of United States Ching, new w be made ..,. 121 citizens in .. . ... . . 132 From subjects of-China to American _ n 15. Commerce at open ports . .- .. 133 consul, how to be made ... 121 ’ Tariff of duties .. .- ..--.. 133 Disputes between American citizens I 16. Tonnage duties. ships’ papers, &o 133 and subjects of C1lll|l'L,1.\0\V settled. 122 Beacons, lighthouses, &c .. - 133 25. Disputes between citizens of United 17. Employment of pilots, servants, &e.. 133 States in China, how settled .. 122 18. Merchant-vessels in port.: . ._,.:.. 133 Between citizens of United States and Merchants seamen, &c., jurisdiction subjects of other governments in of oonsuls over .-;.. .. ..>. 134 China, new settled . ... 122 Mutmecrs, crmunals, and dvwfnrn- .- 134 26. Merchant-vessels of United States in 1 19. Papers ofmerclmntwessels .. 134 the live ports, jurisdiction over 122 { PBFIDIPI fo!‘ dI30k3V8B · ----··--·----- 134 Robbers or pirates plundering Ameri- I 20. Supenntendentof customs . _ . 134 can vessels in Ch nese waters, pun- _ Settlement of disputes as to dunes. .. 134 ighmgnlg of ,___ ,, ,_,,,,_,,_,.,. .. . 12a { 21, Re-exportation ofgcods .. . . . 134