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V. Privileges and powers under treaties and conven- tions-Continued.
Judicial powers... - - -
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VI. Supervisory powers of Consuls-General.
VII. Supervisory powers of diplomatic representatives
VIII. Relations to naval officers of the United States...
IX. Correspondence with the Department of State.
X. Citizens, passports and protection..
XI. Merchant vessels
37
39
41
43
49
61
XII. Shipment of seamen
67
XIII. Discharge of seamen.
XIV. Wages, extra wages, and effects of seamen..
XV. Relief of seamen..
72
79
97
XVI. Transportation of seamen
104
XVII. Desertion of seamen . . . . .
111
XVIII. Disputes between masters, officers, and crews.
XIX. Wrecked and stranded vessels, and surveys..
XX. American or foreign-built vessels transferred abroad
to citizens of the United States.
118
124
132
XXI. Mutiny and insubordination, and the transportation
of persons charged with crimes against the United
States
136
XXII. Immigration and quarantine..
142
XXIII. Personal effects of citizens dying without the United
Information as to light-houses, buoys, shoals, etc.
175
Consuls not to assume pecuniary responsibility
for citizens of the United States..
179
Use of name as business reference; reporting
financial standing of foreign business men or
houses..
180
Leave of absence for Vice-Consular Officers, sub-
Reports for the use of the Department of Agri-
culture...
257
XXIX. Record books and archives.
258
XXX. Judicial powers in non-Christian countries..
XXXI. Customs regulations:
262
Invoices of importations.
276
Sealing of cars entering the United States from
Canada.
298
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APPENDIX No. II.
Extracts from the statutes of the United States relative to the
Treaties and extracts from Treaties relating to Consular Officers.
Argentine Republic, July 27, 1853 (friendship, commerce, and
navigation)
517
Austria-Hungary, July 11, 1870 (rights, privileges, and immuni-
ties of Consuls).
518
Belgium, March 9, 1880 (rights, privileges, and immunities of
Consuls)
524
Bolivia, May 13, 1858 (peace, friendship, commerce, and naviga-
tion)
530
Borneo, June 23, 1850 (peace and friendship).
531
Bremen (see Hanseatic Republics)
579
China, July 3, 1844 (peace, amity, and commerce)
532
Convention, March 17, 1894 (emigration between the two
countries)
550
Colombia, May 4, 1850, with New Granada (Consular privileges) -
552
Corea, or Chosen (see Korea)............
606
Costa Rica, July 10, 1851 (friendship, commerce, and navigation).
Denmark, April 26, 1826 (friendship, commerce, and navigation).
557
558
July 11, 1861
559
Dominican Republic, February 8, 1867 (amity, commerce, naviga-
tion, and extradition)...
561
Ecuador, June 13, 1839 (peace, friendship, navigation, and com-
merce) ...
562
Egypt. (See United States Treaties and Conventions, 1887.)
France, February 23, 1853 (Consular privileges)..
564
German Empire, December 11, 1871 (Consuls and trade-marks)..
Great Britain, July 3, 1815 (commerce).......
Greece, December 9, 1837 (amity and commerce).
Hamburg (see Hanseatic Republics)....
Hanseatic Republics:
Additional article to the convention of friendship. commerce,
and navigation of the 20th of December, 1827, between the
United States of America and the Hanseatic Republics of
Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, concluded June 4, 1828....
Convention for the mutual extension of the jurisdiction of
Consuls between the United States of America and the Free
and Hanseatic Republics of Hamburg, Bremen, and Lubeck,
concluded April 30, 1852
June 3, 1892 (reclamation of deserting seamen)...
577
580
Hawaiian Islands, December 20, 1849 (friendship, commerce, and
581
Hayti, November 3, 1864 (amity, commerce, navigation, and extra-
dition)
583
Honduras, July 4, 1864 (friendship, commerce, and navigation)..
Italy, May 8, 1878 (rights, privileges, and immunities of Consular
Officers).
584
585
Regulations under which American t rade is to be con-
ducted in Japan..
May 17, 1880 (shipwreck expenses)
596
601
November 22, 1894 (goes into effect July 16, 1899).....
602