Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 2c.djvu/863

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856 INDEX 'IO PUBLIC TREATIES. Infraclisn of lreatiea—Co¤tinued. P"` Italy-Continued. ( _ _ Pug`. Mexico 1848 1853 .. .. 500, 505 Additional article to extradition Morocco, 1787, 1836 .. .-520,524 convention, J nnuury 2l , 438 Nefherluvds, 17*9- ---- - --------------- 540 1869 ·---·-··----· --i1;--d- -- -- -1- Tripoli, 1796, 1805 .. .. 756,76O Embeezlcmeut by pepsousf ire or sn · Tunis, 1797 .. .. . .. 767 aried, added to lst o extruc mon M8 1n¢<·r·»¤1 l¤·prvv<>M¤1·· (Sw CMM-) °"m°° ·—----·-- · --·-· ··---- · - — Inleroceanic Communieatimw, (see Guqrantee,) Treaty all commerce and nay]- Stgiulatgus concegggng, in treaues with- gil;!:!!; F€b|'||3|'Y }6‘;39_44r reat ritain,1 .. .. .. .-.. S .-·.-.-.-- -·-· ---- -... ..-. 0 §0u$ium%L_!·3864•• •··· •····• •·•··· · ·-·• ggg 1, Frzedgm of commerce and ngvigg. 430 XN30, --···--····•···--•·¤··--- iu__ ____ ___________ ____ _______ _ Nsw Granada. 1846 -..-.-.----.--- 558 Biglyts of residence, gw _____________ 439 Nicaragua, 1867 ... . . 570-572 “Treatment of ships of wm- ______ _ __ _ 439 Inlerrenlion. (See China ; Liberia.) 2. Rights of travel sud trade .. . 439 Bah, 3. Security to persons and property. 439 Consular eonvemio l , renmaqmm E¤¤¤:_r£;>¤£;¤¤ ¤¤¤¤p¤1¤<>¤y ¤¤11¤r¤ry m i S 1C6s...--... . .. 4 se 1 °-_-•-···; -····· j ···· y--- ' 1. oiméum venom to be meme; . 432 4- No embargo w¤¢¤¤¤¤ ¤¤d¤¤{¤¤¤¤q¤¤¤¤- 440 2. Commis ions and exequntnrs 432 5- I¤lP°Tt*m°‘!“ *****1 °XP°m*U°“° m "°“‘ 3. Exemption from arrest, Bw .. 432 ¤<?]¤ of BMI6F ¤¤W>¤·· ---·------ -- 440 1* *¤ '¤····*···*······**·=·*** *·· ·¤··· ·=’*"¤" .,,,2 -6 B"?!?"°;‘,?$1f.$;.“;".§l-‘LE*:;‘.‘;“€l‘.5.;e;;.· E3 · · D, ______ _ _________ _ _______ . u s on . 4_ Nozscgggiigabie as witnesses ______ __ 432 Prohibitions to be general . . . 440 Their testimony, how maybe taken.432, 433 { 7- VCH8e}! {My pFOW8d fi'01!1 p0!‘t to port In criminal case; their appearance 433 C ¤¤:]ndl¤:b¢:ll'g6 -· . -··.. · .-... may be emsn ed. . . . ‘ ON} B· T6 ¤!'¤¤¢' ----— ~ -----·- 5. Flags and inscriptions .. ,. -. 433 8. Certain vessels exempt from tonnage 6. Offices and dwellings to be inviolate- 433 d¤U€8, &¤ ---· · ----· _ --·---—---—-- 441 Inviolability of archives.. . 433 What eviessels (pot considered as eu- 441 Papers, when to be kept separate 433 gag ID. ra e .. .-.. .. 7. Acting consular officers.. -. . . 433 9. Assistance in case of shipwreck -- 441 8. Vice-consuls and consular agents 4% 10. Crews for vessels.. . z .. . . 441 Who eligible to appointment . . -. 433 11. Captures by pirates to be restored . .. 441 Their commissions and privileges 433 12. Property of residents exempt from 9. Complaints to •local or national an- se1zure .. . ... . ... . 441 {hm-ities . ...,,,. -. .- .,.. . ..., 433 13. What constitutes s. legal blockade . -. 442 10. Depositions and legal documents 434 14. Blockadeddports, regulations at .. 442 Vcrincation of papers, &c. . . 434 15. Contraban of war, what to be 11. Settlement of disputes between mas- c deemed .. . ... 442 ters and crews .. . . . ... 434 16. Neutral trade in time of war ... 442, 443 12. Disputes between oEcers of vessels Free ships make free goods .. -... 443 and theirpassengers, how decided. 434 Neutrality extended to persons .. 443 13. Reclamation of deserters from ves-34 1 glpplicapility of stipufations. 443 sels .. : . ... 4 ,435 7. ations ity of vesse s how distin- ‘ 14. Settlement of damages suffered_ by guished ... ... .: . 443 vessels at sea. . ... .. . . 435 18. Examination of vessels on the high 15. Salvage of wrecked vessels .. 436 seas . .,. e.,. . , 443 16. gesidfnts dying intestate . . . 433; 19. Vessels under convoy not to be ex- 43 17. ura ion 0 convention . .. . . smined .. .. .. 4 Ratififatious .--. . . . . 435 20. Liability of commanders of ships of Extrndition convention, Mnrélz 38 1 A war .. . . 443, 444 23, ISGS .. ..-. 2 . cement in case [ bet 1. Fugitives from justice to be delivered ¥ gthe pu-ties- 0 wm. wom up .. . . . . . 436 · Time allowed merchants to remove .. 444 Evl ence of criminality required 436 Safe-conduct to be furnished them . .. 444 2. Crimeis for which surrender shall be What other persons may remain . 444 me e .. .. - 436,437 M t' 1 m ts `th t 3. Political offenses not included ... 437 arholfsltatigs .5ll ji!. 444 Persons surrendered not to be tried Their goods, &c., not to be destroyed. 444 for ordinary previous offenses . 437 Compensation for property taken 444 4. When ertmditiou may be deferred. .. 437 This article not to be annulled or 5, Requlmtwng, how to be made- suspended ._,. ,_ . ..,,,,_,,,,_,____ 444 When fugitive convicted of criine . .. 437 22. Disposal of personal property 444 Y·;1::¤ig:?€`lt;]Y)e'clhl§r{a€ed with crime. .. guccession to persoppl estates . ... _ v ·----- _ ---- - ·---- UBB Sume as pays _ e y natives .. .. tl. Lxpenses of arrest and delivery . 437 Real estate, most favored footing in ,_ Eliryxlcplgf ggnvenmgu _ ____ ___t____ 438 (5353 of__ ______ _____·______ ______ __ 444 _ ati ca ions .. . . 438 23. Access to judicial tribunals .. 444 Adalitiorml mjtivle to consular Employment of advocates, &c ... 444 c nvbntion, January 21, Presence of parties, &c., at trials. 444 _ 1869 . .. .. ..,... 438 24. Favors granted to other nations to Time for exchange of rutnilcations ex- become common ____ _ _____ ____ 445 tended .. ... . 438 · 25. Duration of treaty .. 445 Effect of additional article . 438 I 26. Rutiiications . . . . .. .. 445