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 nmmx T0 1·U1zL10 mnurms. 835 1* Psp. Costa Rica—Continued. mm Dc•n••arIc—Continued. Claims convention, July 2, 1860.163-166 7. Internal tus. ___, __ __ _____, ____ __,, 1Q 1. Claims of citizens of the uitcd States 8. Console and vice—consuls. ... 169 to be referred to commissioners 163 9. Rights and privileges of consuls. 169 Appointment of commissioners. .. 164 10. Exemptions of consular odlcers, &c.. 169 Vacancies, bow illled. . . . 164 11. .Duration of convention. 169 What claims shall not be considered. . 164 12. Batitlcations .. . . 169 2. Meeting of commissioners. .. . 164 Addendum- Oath of commissioners. .. 164 Claims of United States for indemnl. Selection of umpire. 164 ties not walved by the tresty. . 170 3. Examination of claims. . . 164 Convention relntlve to lndemnl. Mode of procedure. .. 164 tics and clallna, Mirah DI Papers to bg furnished by each gov- IQBO .. . . .. {70.173 6mm6M ····--·-· - ---· IN 1. Benunclation by Denmark of claims Award of indemnity, amount to be de- for indemnity. . . . .. . . 171 termimd --·-··.-.- - ·. ·..· 164 United States to be lndemnilled for Decision of umpire to be llnal. ... 164 seizure of vessels, &.o. .. . . 171 4. Payment of indemnity,method of,. .. 165 2. Payment of the indemnity .. 171 First installment, when payable. 165 3. A board of commissioners to be ap- Subsequent installments, when to be pointed .. .. I2 paid .. . .. 165 Proceedings of commissioners. . . . 172 Payment of interest .. .. . 165 4. No further claims for seizure or con- Appropriation by Costs Rica to meet dscation of vessels to be presented. 172 payments. 165 5. To what cases convention applicable. 172 5. Termination of the commission .. 165 · 6. Ratliications .. . .  173 Record of proceedings. ..  . 165 Convention for extlngnlslnnsent Appointment of secretary .. .. .. .. 165 of the Iollnd and halt! Commission to make rules .. . 165 dues, April ll, IBB'! . ..-... 173-175 6. Proceedings of commission to be con- 1. Navigation of the sound and belts to elusive. . . . .. ... . . 165 be free to American vessels. . . . 173 Costa Rica released tom claims re- 2. Passages of sound and bolts to be jected or allowed and satisfied. 165 > lig ted and bucyed as heretofore .. 173 7. Cases pending before umpire at termi- I Emp oyment of Danish mints optionnl. 174 nation of commission, isposal of..165, 166 3. Sum to be paid by the nited States. 174 Decisions, when to be given.. ... 166 4. Extension of further privileges .. 174 Authority of umpire to cease, when.. 166 5. Convention of commerce an naviga- 8. Expenses of commission, payment of.. 166 tion of 1826 renewed. . 174 9. Ratificstions .. . . .. .. 166 6. When this convention to take •t1'eot.. 174 Cotton, Anticipation of period .. .. .. 174 Duty on direct importation of- 7. Batiticstions .. ...· . . 174 France, 1831.. . ... 291 Aliltionnl articles to conven- Imlpcrt duty on abolished- tion of commerce and anover 1846. . . . 393 navigation. July 11, 1861.175, 176 Mecklenburg-Schwerln, 1847 .. 469 1. Settlement ofdiiferences between mss- Oldenburg, 1853 .. . ... 579 ters of vessels and their crews. 175 Cototterfettlottey. (SeeEe:|ro•Htlo1t.) 2. Reclamation of deserteis. ... 175 Eifect of additional articles. 178 D. Botlilcstions .. . . . ... 176 Convention relntlve to nntnrnll- Danirlt Colonies. (See Denmark.) zation Jug 20 1872. .,176,177 Dardenellet, Straitelpj 1. Who are deem to be naturalized Privileges of nited States vessels in 584 I citizens. . . . . .. . . 176,177 United States goods and vessels exempt. ; 2. Restoration of citizenship in original fromdues   .. .:.. 5881 country .·-··· ·- -·--· ; ···-  177 Firmanstbr passe of. . 500 _ 3. Benunclation of naturalization .. 177 Debts sees Coun ; Wh:,) 3 When intent not to retnm shall be do lection of- 5 held to exist .. . . . . 177 China, 1858  .  .. . .. 136 4. Duration of convention . 177 Frsnce,1Hl0 .. .-.éé  . . . ...5362 Q x 5. Rstiilcations     177 Great Britain,1782, 17  . ., I , an _ 0,,,,,,;, Deceased rem, mma of (See camo; »D_lD"”'“ MDM"", " £°;,mm, LM"", Personal rrqmey ; me ma.) _ rwwmml Ejobg hmm ) 7 naman, ti tas mi-’ Generplmcopvenuornz of mend- 1 *";:*::{‘: 'lgmff ____  _____ __ __________ 4, onstne e, and nn - . · mason, April 26, 1826 .. ..167-170 I g'*¤t:°·g78iéi§ ··············‘·‘ fi':  1- Pence and harmony .  .. ..-.---... 167 l H“" J"}, {gm ·········•·····‘   390 F°Y0f| mlm to cth6U ua"'"]. to I Hsuo   RQ   .i§· . - . • I': I ; •• ··  become common .. . ... 167 E H*”’° O I lisa • " ’''‘42, 2. Freedom of commerce and navigation. 167, N :;:2 · ‘’°‘‘ ‘ ‘‘' I 531 Coastingtrade reserved. 167 S“'““· ,84;- ···· · ············* · ‘*‘‘ _ 69,, 3· Impcrtations and exportation; in vg;. . Esxvnyhgso .. ..· 7m D·¤·¤*g·¤¤=¤·*i·;;=_,---,;·g - {**1 S€.'j§‘.;,. msg ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ ‘ ‘‘‘‘‘  m uti nnties,an raw ac. 68· -· · ’‘‘‘‘‘  ‘‘   ''' g; £·);pti:·:,°n£&du°‘{g of gi"]"; wu¤try__   .     ·· •••· ·••· •••’ •••••• 809 nn an ts ues ...- 68 ¢ y_ _ 6. To what trade treaty not to extend.. 168 Free navigation of-Great Britain, 1842.. 319