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 INDEX '1`O PUBLIC TREATIES. 857 J. Page. pan Japan Japan-—Continued. crieaay or peace una many, U¤¤·>i¤·>d f<>r¤iz¤ avid ¤¤d silver my March sn, mn .. . . 446-448 be ¤¥i>s¤¤•><i ---·  --·-·--·    452 ]_ pac., and amj(y _ _   _ _____ _ _____ 446 6. Jurisdiction over ohenses commxtted 2. Ports of Fimodn and Hnkodadi to be C m ·{“P““ ·--E-- --· t ·-   -· 452 Opener ____ _ _____ _  _  _ _ 446onsu or cour s open o npunese 3. Shipwrecked vessels, provision in casa ~ °’°d*'0¥¤ · ·--·· - · · -·-·--   452 of _____ __ ____ _ _____ __ _____ _ ______ 446 Japanese courts open to American 4. Shipvggecked persons not to be con- R°'é;*;(f;*`¤ k--};- 2;;*:-- -·-··   --· 1 · 452 [in ____ __ __ __ _ ____ ____ ____ _ 447 · 0 OI 81 Hf8B an pens. - 5. Citizens of the United States at Si. $*95 --·-·-~-—--······-· _  452 mod}, and Hakodadi _____ { ______ __ 447 Neither governmentoto be responsxble 6, Deliberetion as to things wanted .. .. 447 .fqr d°bt‘? °f its °m“" ············ 452 7. Trnde at open ports ______ _ _____ _ _ 447 7- LIUJI6 of right to travel, &,c., at the r 8. Things wanted to besupplied through °P°" h€*"b°" m J“P*“ -·-·-- _--· ···- 402 Japanese omcem _ _____ _ __________ f 447 Loss of right of permaneut_ residence. 452 9. Favors grunted to other nations to be· 8· Reggsms freedom to Americaus In J3" fg .. .. .`, ····* :···: ’•···· ·· ···· ··; ···· *·" 10. Nocgeugsriutfullolsliler ports, except in djs. 447 R€}\g10¤S gmmosnty not to be excited, 453 {mss ____________ _ _____ _ _ _ _ ______ _ 447 9. R•·c1umo.tion of degerters and arrest of 11. Cousuls or agents mhy be appointed f“gmv°° fw'" Ju°°1°°:"‘ ‘".‘ ‘··· · 453 M Simoda ______ _ _____ _ _____ M7 Local authorities to recexve prisoners · · · `````` held by consul . . . , 453 l2` Rammatmns °``'`` `. °```` ````````` MB Consul to pay just compensation . 453 Treaty':-:2 ;';g‘;g?;°“ °f tradclhg M9 10. Japanese government may purchase 1- P¤;;3;*‘ _;;_gj;;=·ki ¤·> M ¤¤¢¤ ¤¤ Am-M8 gp°}`2*i.°gZi;YZi¤?3°Eé£°mIg$ZtZ`Z §Y'YT°?I ig; 2. American citizens may reside at Si- Bggggggg   ??}1_tribTf? 453 'P°d“ ““d H“k°d°‘h   ····· : ······ 448 11. Trade regulations made part of treaty. 453 U”“*"d States m“Y “PP°’m’ a "°°'°°“' 12. Condicting provisions of former treasul to reside at Hakodadi  .  448 ties revoked ______ _ __________ 453 3. Ameiiican tend Japanese coin, relative Rules may be made for cmésjfrié va “° ° ········ . ········ · ····· ···· 448 treaty into effect . . ...   453 A“‘¥w"}“‘Z° for "°°’““8° ···-·· _ ····· ; · M8 13. Revision of treaties after July 4, 1872, 454 4. J unsdicnon of offenses committed in M_ Treaty to mpg affect, when ______ 454 Japan. . . 449 is ti S ____________________ I:" _ 5- M¤<?i¤·¤¤ of ¤¤¤¤¤¤z¤ f<>r ¤¤i>p¤i¤¤, &¤- 449 ¥?;at;a»x(gumu an q¤¤amp1a¤m..Zj 6. Rights of consul-general to go beyond Dutch version of to be dwmm the certain limits  .  449 Origins] ______   _____ _ _____ _ _ _ _ ____ 454 7- P¤;$;¤é¤§¤¤ f¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤-z¤¤<>r¤1» how 449 Rtguimons rpp conducting American .-•·-··.---·...»·...   ° 1 fj }12¤¢¤:¤ *<¢r;i<>¤t¤fti{:¤¢yi;¤<;¤g¤i¤¢d---   1. Emy geiuveggisat cusmm-muse  454 · W3 53 W °“ 0 ’° e °° -~--·- ·--- 2. Japanese custom-house officer to be Treaty of umity and comme ree. placed an board vessels ... 455 July 29, 1Q5S ... 449-457 Unladiug of goods  . . 455 1. Peue and triendsbip  .  . . 4CO Fine for breaking looks and souls .. .. 455 Diplomatic and consular agents .. 450 Goods discharged W1tb0Dt entry to be Mediation between Japan and Eu· 50 F foigeitedth ...   ..   H  ropean powers .. . .   4 mu s on e revenue ow pums e Aid to Japanese vessels .. 450 3. Regulatipus conceruuig goods to be 3. Additional open ports .. . 450 luvdv --··---·-- 455.456 Regulation of residence of Americans V ghipd supplies pep:} not be etnteredu ‘ . ,.__ ,, .,..., . . . s I Rt2‘¤iL‘1Y§§.‘a&‘t}.Ae   .. .‘T5°’ il?.} ‘ M5.Z‘.€?.§‘§°aF°5`3.$ ??’§‘mL‘?¥‘H‘?? f?? 457 This clause to be made public in every [1 lieualty fgr piguiuggxlge peemiutions 1; ftb. . "onna e u ies no e evi . ...,. Lliiixiidns otiogfxirzo whom may be Il;1 H9§§¤:;¤¤;}11·¥}0¤38¤¤¤b0Fi¤i06 -··--  1d_ ____ _ ______, _ _____,_ ,,,, ,,,, an 0 uwsln apan. . ..  u Riggaud wheat not to be exported from 451 plargoélutigs on expplrtpfroui J apgn . . 467 J B ______ _ _____ ____ __,__,   mpor an exper u ies may ro- Salearofucopper by Japanese g0V8l'!1- { C vigvd, w1;¤¤ - --a· -·ii-- ··—·‘;·i ---· 457 ment, ______ __ ______, __,, , ,,,,..,. 451onven ion 0I; N: IIC on 0 In- Americans may employ Japanese ser-   port dunes, January 28, vants  . . . . 451 1 1864 .. .  W .   458 4, Duties payable in J5 an ,,,, _ _.,,, ,, 451 1. Articles free of duty ..  .. 458 Appraisement of good; .. . ... 451 2. Articles ut reduced duty of 5 per cent 458 Supplies for United States Navy . 451 Importation of opium prohibited  458 Importation of opium prohibited  ., 451 3. Payment of duties  ..  458 When to be seized and destroyed. 451 4. Whenitreaty to takeeifect .-.3. . . . . 458 N t 'md c ‘ rts. . 4*71 Convent on rela ive oin em — Dhtignson linipggtsmggto Japan I in )2 D tics, (zcpobqg  lf§64t...%.. 459 A jl _ _________ __ _ ____ 45 gmggeg O gpg] 3 our  y- 5· For;;;: 0:3;%:0 japan to pm by r _ pgppm 3;); lggtile acts of the Prmcié M9 vwgbt ··-.- -- -· - - - --- 4->2 ·> Jsgr oh t c;-if-8--1-I--It-_ ·- 69 Conn, except copper, may be exported 1. Amount xe o me u e a c aims. .. r from Japan  -. . . . .   452, 2. lime and mode ot payment . 4·.>9