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 846 INDEX T0 PUBL10 TREATIES. _ Page. _ _ _ Pug" Fhimc-—C0ntiur1e<l. Gorman Lmpzre-C0nt1ml0d.1 t f 259 Recommendation to be made by Presi- 15. Damages Bl? BBB, §6$t 0W6g 0 t ··-···· W9 dent of United States . 251 IQ- Salvage, Pf°°°°dmg“ N *i‘v° ° ···‘ " gg 8. Jurisdiction of consular officers over 14. Protection of trade-KIM B - · -··- - 060 vessels of their nation .. . .. 251 18- DTH18h0n_ of °°¤V°um0“ ····‘‘ ‘ ‘‘‘'‘' Settlement of disputes between mas- Ratiiicetivns ·---   - -···- - - ters and crews .. . . 251 P1‘0¢0¢01T _ “H. AI Assistance of local authorities .. . 251 Definition of word property m - 260 9. Reclamation of dcserters .- .251, 952 tncles IH slid DC --.-. ·..---..- 260 10. Damages at sea, settlement of. .. 252 Article X applies to females  .. 11. Proceedings relative to salvage .. 252 Germanic Oonfedcratum, 12. Further privileges of consuls  252 States of, may accede to treaty of com- 13. Duration of convention ...,. 253 merce- Ratifications .. . . 253 Hanover, 1846 .. I -. . . . . T-. 395 Trade-marks coltvcntion, April May aocede to extradition convention- ·l6, 1869. . -... . .. 253,254 Bavaria, 1853 ... .. . .,.., . ..,,. 43 1. Protection to trademarks  .. . 254 in Prussia, 1852. . ..   . . 662 Judicial proceedings  .. .. 254 Gila Rim"., Duration of exclusive privileges . 254  Fm,) navigatign gf-Mgxigo, 1848 ,...   495 When trade-mark becomes public 254 i Good Qmm property .. . . ..-. . [ _ . * . . 2. Deposit of duplicate copies ,,   254 ¤ U¤¤¢¤<};_h§;=_:_¤¤¤ ¤> <¤¢¤¤¤¤» ¤¤ {mi <>* 129 { gg;ggggig_{;¤¤v¤¤**~¤  - —-··· gg; p,.,.m.,,.t t.;;,;.;;{;i;..;;;.;·,=,s;;..;;·;,;·3,;,;;,; ,,50 mean. of c.»»»m.».`Zsééiiééaiirbééi   °°°°“{§‘;';:,Y;;g;°f°· “‘ "“’°’ °*` °“‘°’ "“" cial Agreements.). gg; 1;,’g;>g~**~··- me N···*¤·=“···~> r..W§Ji1?‘L°2T.‘2’c}Q'Z$‘i;‘r:i&,;a;.;;‘ ii{a}{tZ£- 562 Grant Of, to United Stat EE ‘ oceanic canal-Great Britain, 1850. 324 France, 1778 .. .. ..  211 GNN B*"‘“*”1 ‘ establishment oi] on interooeanic routes- P|‘0Vi8i0||¤| |l·!'“0l€$ of Peacev Great Bmw], 135,0 ______ _ ________ ____ 323 November 80, 1782. ... 261-264 Honduras, 1354 ______ ____ ______ _ _____ _ 430 1. Independence of the United States.. . 261 Mexico, 135,3 __________________________ 505 2. Boundaries ..   .  . . 261 ’;;;5camgua,}V357 ____ I; ___ u _____________ 570 2. Iéishcries   .. .  . .-  Free S i s. See eumsl me . · cwvery o e .. . . . . P  5. Restitution of confiscated estates  262 3, 6. go furtherbcioiiliissioations . £ 7. eace esta is .. . .. . . German Empire, (sos North German Union ; HQ8$i1i$i0¤ to 06880 ·--· _- -··-· - - -· 263 ""‘°““·’ £"2"'iI"°"*”°&’,°¥..,“°*‘2{.°.§r°’; ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ £ Consular and trade-marks con. ri is armies wi wn .. vention December ll B¤<><>1`d¤, &¤·» W b¤ ¤‘¤¤“>¤'<>d. -- ·--- 263 1 7; ° 555 260 8 N vigaticn of the Mi i ippi River 263 5 ____  __________________ - . a ss ss .. 1. Consular officers to be received and 9. Subsequent conquests to be restored. 263 recognized. ... .. .. . .. 255 Sewsrate article- 2. Commissions and cxeqnaturs ... . 255 est_F10rida, northern boundary of. . . 264 Withdrawal of exequaturs .. . 255 Approved, Januar; 29, 1789  264,265 3. Privileges and immunities .. .--.255,256 5 Declaration of the ritish plempoten- Liability when engaging in com- J tiary. .  ... 264 merce .. . . . . . . 256 Declaration of the American plcnipoten- 4. Flags and arms and inscriptions. 256 tiaries .. . . . .. 265 5. Inviolability of archives 256 Copy of first and twenty-second prelim- Offices and dwellinfs, inviolability of 256 inary articles between France and Not to be used as ig aces of asylum.. . 256 > Great Britain .. . . . . .. . 265 6. Acting consnlaro cers .. 256 g Dellnitive treaty of peace, Sep- 7. Vice-consuls and consular agents 256 i tembcr 8, 1183 .. . .. 266-669 8. Application tolocal or national author- {  gzdepgndencc of the United States. .5366 29276 1 i. . . . .  . uu a .. . ... . . 9. Dertroiitions. 3. Fishcrielsuis. . .,... .. . ,267 Verification of papers .. . 257 4. Recovery of debts. ... . .. 267 Copies to be evidence .. . 257 5. Restitution of confiscated estates ,... 268 10. Residents dyin intestate. . . . 2576. No further coniiscations. ·... . 268 Infomation tole forwarded. 257 l 7. Peace established. , . 268 Consuls, &c., to represent absent cred- ; Hostilities to cease .,, ,.,.,., 268 itors and heirs. . . ... .. 257 g Prisoners to be set at liberty. 268 Succession duties. . . . 257 y British armies to be withdrawn .. 268 11. Edeets of deceased sailors or passen- I Records, &c.,to be restored .. ... . 268 gers. ._ ..'  . . . .. 257 8. Navigation of the Mississippi River.. 268 12. Jurisdiction of consular officers over 9. Subsequent conquests tobe restored.. 269 vessels of their country ... 258 10. Ratiiicationg ______ _ _____ _ _____ _ _____ 269 Assistance to ctiieers and crews .. 258 Treaty of amlty,c0mmcrce, and 13. Settlcmen: of ditferencesbetwsen mas- navigation, November 19, ers an crews .. . . .. .. 258 1794 .. . . . . ..-.269—285 Aggigtgucs of loca,] guthqritigg __,_ __ _ 258 1, Puma and friendship ___,_,__ ,___ __ _ _ 269 14. Reclamation of dsserters from ves- 2. Withdrawal of British troops 270 sels. . .. . . . . 258, 259 When evacuation to take p ucc .. 270