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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