Regulations Prescribed for the Use of the Consular Service of the United States

Sampul Depan
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 - 715 halaman

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Passports and protection of citizens of the United States
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Reciprocal duties of Consular Officers and masters
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American seamen Discharge of seamen
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Arrears of wages and extra wages
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Relief of seamen
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Masters acknowledgment to the same 604
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Estates of citizens and seamen dying without the
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Miscellaneous instructions
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ART XXXContranet
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Leaves of subordinate officers
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Compensation of Consular Officers
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Consular accounts and returns
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Consular reports
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APPENDIX No I
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Belgium March 9 1880 rights privileges and immunities of Con
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Borneo June 23 1850 peace and friendship
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China Immigration treaty November 17 1880
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Costa Rica July 10 1851 friendship commerce and navigation
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Egypt March 3 1884
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German Empire December 11 1871 Consuls and trademarks
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Great Britain July 3 1815 commerce
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Honduras July 4 1864 friendship commerce and navigation
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Japan March 31 1854 peace and amity
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May 17 1880 shipwreck expenses
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Mexico April 5 1831 amity commerce and navigation terminated
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Muscat September 21 1833 amity and commerce
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Netherlands January 22 1855 Consular privileges in colonies
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New Granada May 4 1850 Consular privileges
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The Ottoman Porte May 7 1830 commerce and navigation
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Peru September 6 1870 friendship commerce and navigation
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Russia December 1832 navigation and commerce
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Servia Consular Convention October 1881
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General regulations under which American trade is to be conducted
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Swiss Confederation November 25 1850 friend ship commerce
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AustriaHungary 20th of September 1870
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Bavaria May 26 1868
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Great Britain May 13 1870
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Wurtemburg July 27 1868
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Provisions applicable to several classes of officers
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Naturalization
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Appraisal
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Regulation of commerce and navigation 475477
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Wages and effects 45490
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Fees of shippingcommissioners
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Form of articles of agreement 508511
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Form for a dispatch and inclosure
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Certificate of discharge of seamen to be attached to crewlist
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Certificate and oath of a new master appointed by Consul
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Waiver of extra wages
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Certificate given to masters when required to take to the United States destitute American seamen
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Monthly abstract of bills of health
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Complaint by crew of bad quality or insufficient quantity of pro visions or water
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Report to the district judge of the United States
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Request to same to release same from prison
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Request to local authorities for the arrest of deserters
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Certificate to be issued to citizens of the United States being purchasers of American or foreignbuilt vessels in a foreign port
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Marine extended protest
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Protest of the master of a vessel against charterers or freighters
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Certificate as to insubordinate conduct of crew
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Call of survey on a vessel
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Report of survey on a vessel
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Certificate authenticating signatures of surveyors
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Second report of survey on a vessel
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Disputes between masters officers and crews
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Certificate of shipment of seamen or mariners attached to crew list and shipping articles
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Agreement of master to give increased wages
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Receipt by Consul for effects of a deceased seaman
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Consular quarterly remittance of seamens effects
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Form for authentication of signatures
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Rent and miscellaneousexpense account
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Exchange voucher
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men etc
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Voucher for boarding and lodging
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Voucher for clothing
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Return of extra wages
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Record of treasury fees seaport
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Record of treasury fees inland
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Power of attorney to verify invoices
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Wrecked and stranded vessels and surveys
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Certificate to accompany the account of a salaried Consul while receiving his instructions immediately after appointment
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Certificate to be executed by each Consular Officer and to ac company his first account
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Form for stating an account for salary and fees exclusive of seamens wages or expenditures for them 113 Certificate to accompany Form 112
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Usual form of draft 115 Second form of draft ____
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General quarterly account
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Register of official letters received 119 Register of official letters sent
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Quarterly return of the arrival and departure of American ves sels
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Semiannual passport return of the Department of State __
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Detailed list of seamen or mariners shipped discharged or de ceased
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Salary account of Minister Resident and ConsulGeneral
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Return of seamen who have come upon the Consulate other wise than in the employment of vessels or by regular discharge therefrom
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Return of imports at a maritime Consulate
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Return of navigation at a maritime Consulate 130 Return of trade with the United States
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Mode of calculating Consular salaries
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Passportbook
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Invoice book
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Ships daily journal
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Form of bond for a Marshal of a Consular Court
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Declaration to be made by the purchaser or owner where mer chandise has been actually purchased
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Table for reducing United States gold coin to English and French
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Form of average bond
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Certificate given to the master of a vessel when transporting
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Detailed report of official services to American vessels and sea
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Halaman 303 - The Consuls, Vice-Consuls, and Commercial Agents shall have the right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities...
Halaman 447 - I have neither sought nor accepted nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever, under any authority or pretended authority in hostility to the United States; that I have not yielded a voluntary support to any pretended government, authority, power or constitution within the United States, hostile or inimical thereto.
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Halaman 483 - The nature and, as far as practicable, the duration of the intended voyage or engagement, and the port or country at which the voyage is to terminate.
Halaman 303 - Such deserters, when arrested, shall be placed at the disposal of the said consuls, vice-consuls, or commercial agents, and may be confined in the public prisons, at the request and cost of those who shall claim them...
Halaman 501 - All masters of vessels of the United States, and bound to some port of the same, are required to take such destitute seamen on board their vessels, at the request of consular officers, and to transport them to the port in the United States to which such vessel may be bound, on such terms, not exceeding ten dollars for each person for voyages of not more than thirty days, and not exceeding...
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Halaman 277 - China shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, or exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation: And, reciprocally, Chinese subjects visiting or residing in the United States, shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, and exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nations.
Halaman 489 - No wages due or accruing to any seaman or apprentice shall be subject to attachment or arrestment from any court, and every payment of wages to a seaman or apprentice shall be valid in law, notwithstanding any previous sale or assignment of wages or of any attachment, encumbrance, or arrestment...

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