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China, Immigration treaty, November 17, 1880.
Colombia, United States of (see New Granada).
Corea, or Chosen, May 22, 1882 (commerce, etc.)
Costa Rica, July 10, 1851 (friendship, commerce, and navigation).
Denmark, April 26, 1826 (friendship, commerce, and navigation)
July 11, 1861....
and extradition)...
Dominican Republic, February 8, 1867 (amity, commerce, navigation,
Ecuador, June 13, 1839 (peace, friendship, navigation, and commerce) -
Egypt, March 3, 1884..
France, February 23, 1853 (Consular privileges) – –
German Empire, December 11, 1871 (Consuls and trade-marks).
Great Britain, July 3, 1815 (commerce) ..........
Greece, December 12, 1837 (amity and commerce).
Hamburg (see Hanseatic Republics).......
Hanseatic Republic. Additional articles to the convention of friend-
ship, commerce, and navigation of the 20th of December, 1827, be-
tween the United States of America and the Hanseatic Republics of
Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, concluded June 4, 1828.....
Hawaiian Islands, December 20, 1849 (friendship, commerce, and
navigation).
Page.
274
275
280
281
282
283
284
286
290
294
300
302
303
Hayti, November 3, 1864 (amity, commerce, navigation, and extra-
dition)....
305
Honduras, July 4, 1864 (friendship, commerce, and navigation).......
Italy, May 8, 1878 (rights, privileges, and immunities of Consular
Officers).
Regulations under which American trade is to be conducted in Japan.
May 17, 1880 (shipwreck expenses) - --- -
316
320
Liberia, October 21, 1862 (commerce and navigation)
321
Lubeck (see Hanseatic Republics). - -
322
Madagascar, May 13, 1881 (friendship and commerce)
Mexico, April 5, 1831 (amity, commerce, and navigation), terminated
November 30, 1881, by notice given by Mexico November 30, 1880.
333
Morocco, September 16, 1836 (peace and friendship)
335
Muscat, September 21, 1833 (amity and commerce)..
340
Netherlands, January 22, 1855 (Consular privileges in colonies).
May 23, 1878 (rights, privileges and immunities of Consular Officers
not applicable to colonies)
New Granada, May 4, 1850 (Consular privileges) -
341
345
350
Nicaragua, June 21, 1867 (friendship, commerce, and navigation).
Orange Free State, December 22, 1871 (friendship, commerce,
extradition)___
354
and
355
The Ottoman Porte, May 7, 1830 (commerce and navigation)
Protocol, August 11, 1874 (rights of foreigners to hold real estate in
the Ottoman Empire).---
357
358
Paraguay, February 4, 1859 (friendship, commerce, and navigation)_
Persia, December 13, 1856 (friendship and commerce)
360
362
Peru, September 6, 1870 (friendship, commerce, and navigation)
Portugal, August 26, 1840 (commerce and navigation)____
Romania Consular convention January 5, 1881
363
365
367
Russia, December, 1832 (navigation and commerce).
372
The Samoan Islands, January 17, 1878 (friendship and commerce). –
373
Salvador, December 6, 1870 (amity, commerce, and Consular Privi-
leges).
374
Servia, Consular Convention October, 1881.
378
Siam, May 29, 1856 (peace and friendship)----
382
General regulations under which American trade is to be conducted
in Siam
385
May 14, 1884 (spirituous liquor traffic)
387
Spain, October 27, 1795 (friendship, limits, and navigation)
389
February 22, 1819 (amity, settlement, and limits)
Sweden and Norway, July 4, 1827 (commerce and navigation). .
390
Swiss Confederation, November 25, 1850 (friend ship commerce, and
Conventions relating to naturalization referred to in the text.
Austria-Hungary, 20th of September, 1870...
399
Baden, July 19, 1868.
400
Extracts from the second edition of the "Revised Statutes of the
United States," together with other acts of Congress relating to the
Consular service.
419-442
An act making appropriations for the Consular and Diplomatic Serv-
ice of the Government for the year ending June 30, 1875, and for
other purposes, approved June 11, 1874...
APPENDIX No. IV.
Information as to marriage.
Concerning the laws in force in the United States respecting mar-
513
Concerning the laws in force in the United States respecting the age
at which persons attain their majority...
Directions for the transmission of proceeds of the property of de-
ceased seamen to the district judges..........
519
APPENDIX No. V.
List of Consulates-General, Consulates, and Commercial Agencies._523-526
APPENDIX No. VI.
An act to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious dis-
eases into the United States; and forms...
APPENDIX No. VII.
529-531
Of the notarial functions of Consular officers, including letters roga-
tory, depositions, and acknowledgments of deeds.
APPENDIX No. VIII.
535-544
Digest of opinions of Attorney-General, and judicial decisions, of in-
4. Bond by Consuls and Commercial Agents not in Sche lule B or
C, and by Vice-Consular Officers....
565
5. Joint certificates of the outgoing and incoming Officers...
6. Form for the first (or outside) page of a dispatch.
566
12. Certificate to be used in prosecutions of masters of vessels for
refusal to deposit papers
569
13. Certificate given to master on deposit of ship's register and
papers
14. Certificate given to master on delivery of ship's register and
15. Shipping agreement between master and crew.
570
16. Acknowledgment and indorsement on such agreement.
572
17. Certificate of discharge of seamen to be attached to crew-list
and shipping articles ..
573
18. Certificate given to seamen at the time of discharge.