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 892 INDEX TO PUBLIC TREATIES. S Page. S C V d Page. hips of War·—Continued. iam- on muc. _ _ Employed in suppressing ‘tho African 7. Import-duties, rate of, established 698 slave-trade, instructions for- Drawbacks, wl1en_allowed ... 696 Great Britain, 1862, 1870. . . .. 338, 352 Appraisement of imports. . .. 6:18 Arrangements respecting the force to he Opium-trade, regulation of 1. bJ8 maintained on theAmerican lakes— Erport-duties, how payable. . Great Britain, 1817. .. . ... 296 Liberty of making; purchases, &c 698 Shipzrrech a. (See Ccmauls ; Reciprocal Commer- Privileges to American shipping . e9;·! cial Agreements ; Wrecka.) Americans may build ships in Siam. . b98 Siam, Exportation of salt, rice, and fish. 698 Treaty of unity and commerce, Notice of prohibition to be given 69e March 20, {g3:;, _,_,,,, _  ..693-695 Bullion and personal effects to be free Perpetual intercourse. . . ... 693 of duty-  -·--   - ·--- - — -- -- 693 Date of treaty. 693 8. Tmderegulations, enforcement of 696 Language of treaty ,.,... .. .,., . _ ,, 693 Further regulations, how made __,,,, 695 Translation __ ________, ____, , ,,,.. , _,... 693 Fines and penalties, how payable 698 Methods of signature ,,.,,,, ., .. 693 9. Privileges granted to other nations to Custody of originals. -. .. . . . 693 { extend to United State ____. .. 698 Ratilications .., 693 1 10. Revision of treaty .. 698 1. Perpetual peace. ., .. 69311. Ratiiications ... .  .. .. 699 2. Freedom of commerce and navigation RegnlationsforconductingAmerican trade in Siam. . . ... . .. . 693 _ in Siam- Liberty of trade. . . . . . . 693 1. Arrivals of vessels to be reported 699 Passports to American citizens leaving i Guns and ammunition to be discharged 699 Siam. . . . . 694 2, Peualtyfor violations. . . .. 699 Prohibited commerce .. . . 694 3. Ship’s papers to be deposited at con- 3. Duties paynble by vessels of United sulate .. . ...  . 699 States. . . 694, Con ul’s report to custom-house .. 699 Measurement of vessels, how made. .. 694 I Penalty for master’s neglect. .. . . 699 No duties on vessels touching at ports 694 4. Breaking bulk without permission, 4. Diminution of duties, when. . 694 penalty for .-. . . . ..  .. . 699 5. Assistance in case of shipwreck .. 694Penalty for smuggling .-.. .. 699 United Statesto pay expenses incurred 694 j 5. Clearance of vessels. ... 699, 700 6. Debts contracted in Siam, how col- 4 6. English text of treaty, &c., adopted,. 700 lected .. .. . . ..‘ 694 5 7. American citizens residing in Siam, Debtor not to be imprisoned, &c. 694 é regulation of residence, travel, &.c. 700 7. Rent of king’s factories _. . .. . 694 '1`ariif of duties in Siam- Account of goods landed .. .. 694 Schedule of expo;-t·duties ... 700, 701 8. Captures by pirates to be restored -. . 695 Schedule of import-duties .. . . 701 9. Merchants to respect the laws of Siam 695 Unenumerated articles, duty on. 701 10. Consuls of United States, when may Modilication, December 17-31, be appointed .. . ., . .. , 695 1861 .. .. .  -...  .702, 703 Certificate of Edmund Roberts. . . .. 695 Modification of trade regulations ... 702 Final ratification reserved to President r American vessels arriving at Palrnam of the United States .-   695 - to discharge ammunition. . . .. 703 Trcatpnof amlty and commerce, Guns may remain on board       " 703 ay 99, 1856 .  .  695-701 Sicily. (See Two Siciliec.) 1. Peace and friendship  . . . . 696 Slaves, Government of Siam to protect Amer- . Stipulations for restoration ot, and indemican citizens.- .. . . . . .. .--. 696 nity for- · Ships of war of United States to pro- Great Britain, 1814, 1818, 1822, 18%..287,288, tect Siamese vessels ... 696 ‘ 299, 303, 307, 308 American consuls to aid Siamese ves- Are not to be surrendered under treaty of S01S  . . . . . . .. · . 696 extra(Iitinn— 2. American consul at Bangkok- Mexico, 1861 .. . .. . . . . . ... 508 Control of interests of American citi- Are not embraced in provision for the sur- , MDB ~--- ·--· -·-·—·-~ J-- -- 696 render of descrtcrs from vessels- Observance of treaty-stipulations  696 Chili, 1833  . ... -  . . 113 Disputes between Americans and Si- Debtors not to be madeamese subjects, how settled ... 696 Siam, 1833  .. .. 694 Criminal offenses, how punished. 696 Provisions concerning, in treaties with— Ofenders in Siam, surrender of .. 696 Algiers, 1795, 1815, 1816. . . 3, 8, 12 3. Freedom of trade toAmericane in Siam 696 Morocco, 1787, 1836. .   518, 523 Limits of residence  .. .. .. 696 'l‘ripoli, 1805. . .: . .  760 Rent of land   .. . . 697 Tunis, 1797, 1824 ,,,,,,,__________ _ _ _ _754, 768 Purchase or erection of houses. .. 697 Slave Trade, Purchase of land, regulation of .. 697 Stipulation with Great Britain for sup- Reversion to Siamese government, pression of, 1814 .. -. .. .-.. 292 when .. . . 697 Squadrons to be maintained for suppres- Return of lpnrchasemoney .. 697 . sion ofe 4. Religious nberty .. . . 697 Great Britain, 1842 .. . .  319 Employment of Siamese servants  697 Remonstrances with other powers con- 5. Privileges to American ships of war.. 697 cerning .. . . . .  319 Siamese authorities to aid American Treaties withGreat Britain forsuppression consul .. . . . .- 697 of, 1862, 1870 .,,.,,,______ ___ ____ 334, 350 6. Measurement-duties on American ves- Instructions for ships of war engaged in sels abolished .. . .. 697 preventing -. . .. 338, 352