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America in the sum of

appointed

day of

thousand dollars, money of the said United States, to the payment whereof we bind ourselves, jointly and severally, our joint and several heirs, executors, and administrators. Witness our hands and seals, this 18-. The condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above bounden of the United States at -, shall truly and faithfully discharge the duties of his said office, according to law, and shall truly and faithfully account for, pay over, and deliver up all fees, moneys, goods, effects, books, records, papers, and other property which shall come to the hands of the said or to the hands of any person for his use as such under any law now or hereafter enacted, that he will truly and faithfully perform all other duties now or hereafter lawfully imposed upon him as such then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force.

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Bonds by Consuls and Commercial Agents not in Schedules B or C and by ViceConsular Officers. (Paragraphs 33 and 39.)

Know all men by these presents that we,

appointed

day of

principal, and

188-.

sureties, are held and firmly bound to the United States of America in the sum of thousand dollars, money of the said United States, to the payment whereof we bind ourselves, jointly and severally, our joint and several heirs, executors, and administrators. Witness our hands and seals, this The condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above bounden of the United States at, shall truly and faithfully discharge the duties of his said office according to law, and also shall truly and faithfully account for, pay over, and deliver up all moneys, goods, effects, books, records, papers, and other property which shall come to the hands of the said or to the hands of any person for his use as such under any law now or hereafter enacted, and faithfully perform all other duties now or hereafter lawfully imposed upon him as such then this obligation to be void; otherwise to re

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main in full force.

Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of

[L. S.

L. S. [L. S.

[For mode of execution, see note to Form 2. If the sureties on the bond of a subordinate Consular Officer are not citizens of the United States, their sufficiency to pay the penalty of the bond may be certified by the Consul.]

FORM NO. 5.

Joint certificate of the outgoing and incoming officers. (Paragraphs 101 and

103.)

OF THE UNITED STATES AT

[Date.]

We certify, on this the day of, the services of A B ceased, and he is entitled to his salary, or fees, including said day; and that the services of C D commenced the day following, he having received the archives, a full and complete inventory of which is hereto annexed, as required by the Consular Regulations, Article IX.

U. S. Consul.

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Form for the first (or outside) page of a dispatch. (Paragraph 116.) [For the form of the same dispatch see No. 7.]

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Ship lost at sea August 10, 1880; crew saved by British brig London. An acknow'. edgment recommended. Master's protest inclosed.

FORM No. 7.

Form for a dispatch and inclosure. (Paragraph 116.)

[This dispatch should commence on the third page of the first sheet.]

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SIR: I have to report that, on the 10th instant, the ship Boston, of New York, bound for this port, took fire at sea in latitude

longitude

The

miles distant from this port. No passengers were on board. officers and crew took to their boats, after vain efforts to save the vessel and cargo. They were rescued and brought into this port by the British brig London, John Fox, master, whose conduct on the occasion was such as to lead me to recommend that it be suitably acknowledged by the Government of the United States. The details of the loss will be found in the protest of the master, a copy of which is inclosed. The crew are entirely destitute, and have been relieved at this Consulate. They will be returned to the United States by the earliest opportunity.

I am, sir, your obedient servant,

U. S. Consul.

[Inclosure.]

1. Copy of protest of master of ship Boston, dated

FORM No. 8.

Address of envelopes. (Paragraph 125.)

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT

To the

Secretary of State,

Washington,

D. C.

188-.

FORM NO. 9.

Consular passport. (Paragraph 134.)

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting:

Age, years.

Stature.

Forehead.

Eyes.

Nose.

Mouth.

Chin.

Hair.

Complexion.

Face.

I, the undersigned, Consul of the United States of America for and the dependencies thereof, hereby request all whom it may concern to permit safely and freely to pass a citizen of the United States, and, in case of need, to give him all lawful aid and protection. Given under my hand and the seal of the Consulate at this day of A. D. 18-, and in the year

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CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT

Good for [the place to which the holder of the passport is going.]

188-.

U. S. Consul.

FORM NO. 11.

Qualified passport. (Paragraphs 145 and 146.)

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting:

Description.

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request all whom it may concern to permit safely and freely to pass

a citizen of the United States, and, in case of need, to give him [or her] all lawful aid and protection; but the right of the said

to ask of the United States, its officers and agents, such aid and protection, is limited and qualified by the obligations and duties which may attach to him [or her] under the laws of the kingdom [empire or republic] of in which he [or she] was born, (his [or her] father being then a citizen of the United States), in case of his [or her] returning to such kingdom [empire or republic]. Given, etc., [SEAL.]

FORM NO. 12.

Certificate to be used in prosecutions of masters of vessels for refusal to deposit papers. (Paragraph 154.)

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SIR: A penalty is supposed to have been incurred by [James Johnson] of [New Orleans, commander of the brig Jackson, of that place] for a violation of sections 4309 and 4310 of the Revised Statutes of the United States for [refusing to deposit the papers of the said brig with such Consul], and for which he is liable to be prosecuted in my name, as Consul of the United States for this port.

You, or the proper law officer of the United States, are authorized, at their proper costs and charges, to institute in my name a suit to recover the same for their use and benefit, and the same to control, and to discharge, according to law, in such court having jurisdiction thereof, as you or he shall deem proper.

Witness my hand and consular seal.

[L. S.]

Hon.

U. S. Consul.

Secretary of State

FORM NO. 13.

1

1 Certificate given to master on deposit of ship's register and papers. (Para

graph 155.)

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I, the undersigned, Consul of the United States of America for and the dependencies thereof, do hereby certify that

of the said

188-.

--, master

, has duly deposited in this Consulate the register of the together with the crew list and shipping articles.

Given under my hand and the seal of this Consulate, the day and year above written.

[L. 8.]

U. S. Consul.

FORM NO. 14.

1

1 Certificate given to master on delivery of ship's register and papers.

(Para

graph 156.)

CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT

188-.

I, the undersigned, Consul of the United States of America for and the dependencies thereof, do hereby certify that

master

1 No extra charge to be made for this certificate.

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