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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

4. Ratitications .. . ... . . 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