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L I S T or mm TREATIES, AGREEMENTS, AND CON VENTIONS CON TALN ED 1N THIS VOLUME.

Bommsama. Convention between the United States of America and the Kmgdom of Boumama, defining the rights. immunities, and privileges of consular officers. Cone nded June {ly, 1881; ratification advised by the Senate April 3, 1882; ratified by the President April 6, 1882; ratilied by the King of Bonmania Marc 4, 1883; ratiiications exchanged at Bucarest J unc 13, 1883; proclaimed July 9, 1883 ..-- t . ... . ... 711 Spain. Protocol of a conference between the Honorable Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State of the United States, and His Excellency Francisco Barca, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King of Spain, held at the Department of State in Washington on the 6th day of May, 1882 .. . . . . . . . . . I .. . . 717 Corea. Treaty of peace, enmity, commerce, and navigation between the United States of America andthe Kingdom of Corea or Chosen. Concluded at Yin-Chuen May 22, 1882; ratification advised by the Senate January 9, 1883; ratified by the President February 13, 1883; ratiiications exehanged at Séonl May 19, 1883; proclaimed June 4, 1883 .. . .. --. . 720 Italy. Declaration between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Italy, for the reciprocal protection of marks of manufacture and trade. Conclnded June 1, l882; ratification advised by the Senate February 25, 1884; proclaimed March 19, 1884 . .. 7% France. Convention between the United States of America and the French Republic forthefurther extension of the term of the Claims Commission established under the Convention of January 15, 1880. Concluded February 8, 1883; ratincation advised by the Senate, with an amendment, February 21, 1883; ratified by the President of the United States April 3, 1883; ratified by the President of the French Republic June -—, 1883; ratiiications exchanged at Washington June 25, 1883; proclaimed June 25. 1883 .- .. . ... . . -- .. 728 Spain. Protocol of an agreement concluded between the acting Secretary of State andthe Spanish minister in reference to the termination of the American and Spanish Claims Commimion,. signed atWaahingt0u June 2, 1883 .-.. ... - ... .. .. -..- 732 Ida. Memorandum of an {greement between P. H. Morgan, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the nited States, and José Fernandez, Omcial Mayor of the Department for Foreign Aihirs of Mexico, for the prolongation of agreement signed at Washington July ‘ 29, 1882. Signed and exchanged at the city of Mexico June 29, 1883 --.. .. . . 734 Hawaii. Convention between the Post-Ollice Department of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the Post- 0Ece Department of the United States of America, concerning theexchange of money—o1•dera. . 736 Argentine Republic. Agreement between the United States and the Argentine Be nblic, for increasing the limits of weight and the dimensions of packets of patterns of merchandise exchanged through the post between the two countries ... . .. . . . . . . . . T,. ... 748 Spcés. Agreement between the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at Madrid and the Minister of State of Spain, for the reciprocal abolition of certain discriminating duties in the ports of the United States and in Cuba and Porto Rico. Executed and signed at Madrid rebrnary 13, 1381 ... . . . .,. 750 Queensland. Convention between the P0st·OHce Department of the United States of America and the Poet and Telegraph Department of the Co ony of Queensland, Australia, concerning the exchange of money-orders . . . ... . . . . . . 754 Digits:. Convention between the United States of America and Belgium concernin trade-marks. Uonclnded at Washington April 7. 1884; ratillcation advised y the Senate §une 1%, 1884; ratified by the President July 7, 1884 ; ratified by the King of the Belgiana June 6, 1884; ratiilcatione exchanged July 7, 1884; proclaimed July 9, 1884 .. ---. 766 Cope •f Good Ego. Convention between the governor of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope and the Preei nt of the United States of America concerning the exchange of money-orders 768 Congo. Declaration by the International Association of the Congo. , . .. . . 781 Sian. Agenient between the United Statea of America and Siam for the regulation of the liquor tra in Sim. Conelnded at Washington May 14, 18154; ratification adviaed by the Senate June 28, 1884; ratified by the President June 30, 1884; ratilied by the Envoy Extraordinary and Hiniater Ylenipotentiagy of the King of Siam at Washington June U, 1884; ratiiications exchanged at W ington une 30. 1884; proclaimed July 5, 1$4- . . . . ... 7$ xxv