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 598 TREA'I‘Y W'ITH JAPAN, MARCH 31, 1854. Tmee permit. Amxcna 7. It is agreed that ships of the United States resorting to Wd- the ports open to them shall be permitted to exchange gold and silver coin and articles of goods for other articles of goods, under such regulations as shall be temporarily established by the Japanese government for that purpose. It is stipulated, however, that the ships of the United States shall be permitted to carry away whatever articles they are unwilling to exchange. t°Tlg¤s;Jv¤p£>(i Aariona 8. Wood, water, provisions, coal, and goods required, shall by Japmwfg 0g_ only be procured through the agency of Japanese officers appointed for csrs. that purpose and in no other manner. Favors granted Amicna 9. It is agreed that if at any future day the government of
 * ° b°*h*i*; **3**35 Japan shall grant to any other nation or.nations privileges and advantages

sas °if°`s€;,,,°;_ ° which are not herein granted to the United States and the citizens thereof, that these same privileges and advantages shall be granted likewise to the United States and to the citizens thereof, without any consultation or delay. No other ports Anrrcna 10. Ships of the United States shall be permitted to resort
 * ‘;;’2p‘,°Q‘;‘,f:I‘f fg to no other ports in Japan but Simoda and Hakodade, unless in distress

distress, gw_ or forced by stress of weather. gessuis ss ARTICLE 11. There shall be appointed, by the government of the ¤B°¤f·¤ ¥¤¤y VQ? United States, consuls or agents to reside in Simoda, at any time after the
 * ,f°°*§’3°°d "° °" expiration of eighteen months from the date of the signing of this treaty:

provided that either of the two governments deem such arrangement nec- _ _ essary. hogjggfggxpo Aurora 12. The present convention having been concluded and be meds, duly signed, shall be obligatory and faithfully observed by the United States of America and Japan, and by the citizens and subjects of each respective power; and it is to be ratified and approved by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by the August Sovereign of Japan, and the ratification shall be exchanged within eighteen months from the date of the signature thereof, or sooner if practicable. In faith whereof, we, the respective plenipotentiaries of the United States of America and the empire of Japan aforesaid, have signed and sealed these presents. Done at Kanagawa this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and of Kayei, the seventh year, third month, and third day. M C PERRY And whereas the said treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratincations of the same were exchanged at Simoda, on the Exchange of 21st of February last, by Commander H. A. Adams, of the United States ratineations at navy, and Ido Tsocsima, Nokami, Isawa Mimasaki, Nokami, Tsococki Soiggida Fw 21* croega, Nokami, Ido Towsé, Kokahien Itsilo, with Tasnoske for interpreter, on the part of their respective governments : Now, therefore, be it known that I, FRANKLIN PIERCE, President of the United States of America, have caused the said treaty to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof, In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. _ Done at the city of Washington, this twenty-second day of June, [1.. s.] in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-tive, and of the Independence of the United States the sevent -ninth. y FRANKLIN PIERCE. B * the President: D W. L. Manor, Secretary of State.