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 mnsx TO PUBL10 cmnnrms. 899 _ _ _ _ Page. Page. Two Smlies—Cont»1nned. Ve,,ez,“qa.g0¤t;Du0d_ 13. Coastinglrade and fisheries reserved.. 782 Neutrality extended to persons .. 791 14. Dutieson products of either country.. 782 Applicability of stipulations. 791 Prohibitions to be general. .,. 783, IG. Neutral property on enemy’s vessel .. 791 15. Favors gran ted to other nations to ? 17.. Coutraband articles. 791 become common .- .. .. 783 ; 18. Goods not contraband ... 791 16. Asylum to vessels seeking_ refuge. 783 19. Confiscation of contraband srticles"791, 792 17. Shipwrecks, proceedings in case of,. . 753 20. Blockaded ports, regulations at .. 792 Salvage ¤·¤<} q¤¤¥¤·¤¤¤6 · -·.. 783 21. Regulation of visits at sea  ... 792 18. Consular officers, appointment of  783 22. Seadetters or passports  .. . ... 792 Their privileges and powers . 783 Certificates of cargo . 792 When engaged m business to be sub- 23. Vessels under convoy .. . . 793 J863G to laws --- · . . . 784 24. Prize causes, adjudication of . 793 Liability of consul when a citizen  784 25. Letters of marque .. .  793 Consular archives to be inviolate  784 26. Agreement in ease of war between the 19. Settlement of disputes between mas- parties-- tem and ¢¤1’€WS· ·-·-.. . .. .. 784 Time allowed merchants to remove., . 793 20. Reclamation of deserters from vessels 784 Safe-conduct to be furnished them. .. 793 21. Fugitives from justice to be delivered Other citizens may remain ... 793 up -·-..---·..---. . ... 784 27. Debts, &c., not to be confiscated. 793 Reqllisitions, how made. 784 28. Envoys, ministers, &o .. ..-. 793, 794 Evidence of criminality required  784, 7:55 29. Consuls and vice—consuls .. .. 794 22. Crimes for which surrender may be 30. Commissions and exequaturs ... . 794 made .. . . ... . 785 31. Immunities of consular officers ... 794 23. Surrender, how made .. . . 785 Inviolability of archives. 794 24. Neither party to surrender its own 32. Reclamation of deserters from vessels 794 citizens .. 785 33. A consular convention to be formed.. 795 No surrender for past or political of— 34. Duration of treaty-.-. . . 795 fenses. ... .. .. 785 Infringement of treaty .. 795 25. Duration of convention .. 785 Reprisals and declarations of war... 795 26. Ratiiieations. . .. 785 Treaties with other nations not affected 785 Declaration annexed- Ratiiications. ... 795 Duties on wines and cottous, construe- Claims Convention, January 14, tion of stipulations concerning 786 IS59. . 796, 797 Effect of declaration 786 Settlement of Aves Island claims .. 796 i 1. Sum to be paid to the United States.. 796 U. i Distribution of sum ... .. 796 Uruguay River, | 2. Terms of payment .. 796 Free navigation of- Interest .. . . 797 Argentine Confederation, 1853 .-.. 15 3. No further claims to be made 797 V. ’ Ratification by National Convention of Venezuela, Venezue a .. .. ... -..  797 Treaty of peace, friendship, na- Treaty of amity, commerce, navigation, and commerce. vigation, and extradition, J anuury 20, 1836. ...-787-795 August 27, 1860 797-806 l. Peace and friendship .. .. 787 1. Peace and friendship .-. . 798 2. Favors granted to other nations to be- Agreement in case of war between come common. ... 767 the parties- 3. `Freedom of commerce and navigation 787 Time allowed merchants, &c., to re- Privileges of residence and trade 787, 788 move .. . .. . .. 798 Coasting-trade reserved. . 788 Their effects not to be seized 798 4. Importations and exportations in ves- · Their persons not to be molested. 798 sels of either nation ... ..-. 788 Safe-conduct to be given them ... 798 Duties, bounties, and drawbacks. 788 Debts, &c., not to be couiiscated. 798 5. Nationality of Venezuelan vessels. .. 788 2. Exemption from military service, &c. 798 6. Duties on products of either country- 788 3. Rights of 1‘0Sld0D06• an business 798 Prohibitions to be general. .. 788 Liberty of travel and trade .. 798 7. Management of business, &e- .. 788,789 Management of business ..--· 798 8. No embargo without indemnineetion. 789 { Employment of agents., 798 9. Asylum to vessels seeking refuge. ..- . 789Access to judicial tribunals. . 798 10. Captures by pirates ... .. 789 J Employment of atborueye, &»G .·-- 798 ll. Assistance in 0380 of shipwreck .. 789, 4. Religious liberty.. .··.·-·- - --· ·· ···- 799 12. Disposal of personal property - .. 789 ~ Rights of burial ...-.·..·-··---·· 799 Succession to personal estate, &.c. 789 5. Disposal of personal property 799 Duties same as payable by natives. .. 789 Succession to personal estates t. . 799 Real estate, time allowed heirs for dis-  Duties same as payable by;;1at1ves. .. 799 posal of .. ..,, ,, ,,,.,. 789 . Propertyof absent eirsto pared fe!'. 799 Withdrawal of proceeds. 790 Q Ren estate, time allowed hell`! fo!' dm- 13. Protection to persons and property. -. 790 i posal of. ... Z. 799 Access tojurlicial tribunals. . 790 S No other duties than imposed upon Employment of attorneys, &c .. .. 790 natives ... ... .1  _ .. 799 Presence at trials ... ,. .. 790 6. Importations aud 0¥P01'l78·tl0DB 111 768- 14. Religious liberty .. . ... .. 790 sels of either nation .. r. .. 799 Rights of burial .. .. ,,,... .. 790 Duties, bounties, aud drawbacks ·.·-- 799 15. Neutral trade in time of wm- .. .. 790 Equality of charges upon vessels. 800 Free ships make free goods. , 790 7. Coastingtrade reserved .. a:. fh · '900
 * 4. Ratitications .. . ... . . 797