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 INDEX TO PUBLIC TREATIES. 867 _ Page. I. Neutral Vcs0cl8—Cont1nued. New G,,.m,ada_CO¤unucd “g°· Sw¤d¤¤· 1783 · --·· · - - - 724 Access miuuimi 'mbumns ssa S‘Y°d°P {ud N°"”*Y» 1827- ·---—· · -—-·· 741 Employment ofmorncys, ¤ésn`ts;&$: 553 Trlpoll.196, 1805 .. .- . . .. 785, 758 14. Liberty of conscience . . . 553 T¤¤*¤i_1*,97  · --·-· -~ --·· · ·---—·——- 763 . Rights ofbnrinl ... 553 TWO S*¤lIl¤¤· 1855 -··~··   ·--·-- -· -- 777 i 15. Neutral traclein time of war.::   ssh V¤11€Z¤€lf•·, 1836, 1860- -- - - 790, 801 l Free ships make free goods · - - H I 553 The preceding rules applicable to the Neutrality extended to persons-· · I I I I 553 commerce and navigation of con- Applicability of stioulatious.  I   554 _curring powers— 16. Neutral property ori enemy’s vcsscl .. 554 B0hY18»lB08 -—-—---·--·--·-—·—--··-- -· 73 17. Contrnband articles  -. ... 554 Brazil, 1828  . . . . . . r .  . . 84 18. Merchandise not contraband 554 C¢¤¤‘31 Amsfiml 1925 ·- - --—-· ~ - 98 19. Confiscstion of contraband goods M H 554 Chili. 1832- · - - 107 Vessels surrendering ¤<>¤¤=~1>¤¤·1’nol= Colombia, 1824 -- - -. .. 153 to be detained .. . . 555 Dominican Republic, iw. 182 nmiusc vases to be sont in f·§£.i¤i·ii;¥ Ecu3,d0r,]839 ______ _ _______ ____ ______ 190 mcng ____ ________ ______ _____ _____ 555 G¤¤tpmn1a,1849. .     381 20. Blockwisd 1><>rt¤,r¤g¤l¤ti<>¤s M -- 555 Hsytr, 1864 --. , ... 416, 2l. Regulation of visits at sea ... 555 Italy, 1871 .- -; .. . . 443 22. Sea-letters or passports .. 555 Mexico, 1831. ., . . .. . . . .. . 480 ‘ Certificates of cargo. . ... 555 New Granada, 1846 ... 554 23. Vessels under convoy not to be ex- Pgru, 1851 _ _______________ _ ____ _ ______ 618 gmingd ____ _ ,_______, _ _, _________ 556 PernjBolivia,1836 ..:. 605 · 24. Prize causes, adjudication of. 556 Russm, 1854 .- .. .. .. .. 670 25. Hostilities between the parties, how San Salvador, 1850 .-. . .. .. 679 shall be carried on. ... ... . 556 Spain, 1819. .. . . . . 716 26. Letters of marque not to be accepted Two Sicilieg, 1855 ____,______ ___ _,___ _, 777 from an enemy ..,..,. 556 Venezuela, 1836 ... 791 Penalty for accepting such commis- Neutral vessels not to be confiscated when sion. . . .  556 found in a besieged port after cap- 27. Agreement in case of war between the ture— parties- Bolivia, 1858 ..-·-. . .---.. .. .. 73, Time allowed merchants to remove., 556 Brazil, 1828 L .-..- 85, 86 g Safe conduct to be given them ... 556 C0¤t1‘¤·} Awéficu, 1825 .. .. 99 ‘ Other citizens may remain ...,. . 556 Chili, 1832. . . . . L. 108  Protection to liberty and property__, 556 Colombia, 1824 .. . ... . 154 28. Debts, &c., not to be confiscated. 556 Dominican Republic, 1867. 181 29. Envoys, ministers, &,c. ,, .,,, 557 Ecuador, 1839. . ..   192 30. Consuls and vice-consuls .. ..,..,._,, 557 France, 1800. ... . . 228 31. Commissions and exequaturs ,.,. 557 Guatemala, 1849. . . ... 382 " 32. Exemptions of consular officers ..., ., 557 Hayti, 1864 . . . . . . . . . . 416 When engaged in business, liability of 557 girly, 1871 .  . . . .. . 442 33 Inviolability mf archives  ... 557 exico, 1831 .. . ... . .. 481 . Reclamationo deserters rom vessels. 557 gow Gréguada, 1846 .. . . . . .     A consular conventigu 1;:0 be formed. . 558 eru,1 1 .. . ,...,... ". Privi e es in ports o ew Granada.. 558 §‘eruéBolivia, 1836 .. .. . ... 606 gransigacrofss Istbnus of Panama. .. 558 an alvador, 1850 .. . . . . . . 680 uaranty 0 right 0 way. . . 558 Venezuela, 1836, 1860. .. . ...,. 792, 801 Discriminatinggtolls not to be levied. 558 Newfoundland, No import duties on products of the Treaty stipulations extended to- United States in transit ... .. . . 558 Great Britain, 1854, 1871. 332, 366 Neutrality guaranteed by United New Granada, (see Colombia,) States. . . 558 Treaty of peace, amity, navi- Guaranty of sovereignty, &c., of New gation and commerce, ’Gm¤¤·do .-. ·---·-.. · . 558 December 12, 1846. ..550-559 Duration of treaty -.. .. . . 559 1. Peace and friendship .. . . 550 Alteration of treaty. 559 2. Favors granted to other nations to be-Iufringomcut of tI‘<·>3!>y_ --·--.··.. 559 come common .. . . . ... - 550, Reprisals and declarations of war 559 3. Freedom of navigation and commerce 550 Special advantages, how understood. 559 Coating trade reserved .. . .. 551 36. Ratilications. . .. 559 4. Importations and exportat-ions in ves- ~ Additional articlesels of either- notion .,..,.. 551 Nationality of ycssels. .: . .   559 Duties, bguutigg, sud drawbacks ..,.. 551 Effect of add1tional article. ... 559 5. Duties on products of either country. 551 R¤¤H¤M\0¤$ ··-- ---· I ---·--·· - --··--- 559 6. Applicability of Articles IIl,IV, andV 551 Consular convention, May 4, No discriminating duties to be im- 1850 .·  ·.-- ;···y--560-563 posed. . . . . .. 551 1. Consular officers may be maintained. 560 7. Management of business, &c ... 551,522 Residence and duties of consuls .. 560 8. No embargo without indemnification. 552 Consuls-general, functions of 560 9. Asylum to vessels seeking refuge 552 VlC8·0l)DSU1S, appointment of., .. 560 10. Captures by pirates . . . ..  552 2. Commissions and excquaturs   560 ll. Assistance in case of shipwreck .. 552 3. Powers of consular~0&1ccrs— _ 12. Disposal of real and personal property 552 Application to local or national Succession to estates  . ... 552 authorities  _.:  . . . . 561 Duties same as payable by natives. .. 552 Protection and defense of citizens  561 13. Protection to persons und property -. 553 Mnmfssts of vessels ... . . 561