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Tha following diagrams illustrata tha mathod: Las cartas, planchas, tablaaux. ate. pauvant Atra filmis A das taux da reduction diff Grants. Lorsqua la document ast trop grand pour ttra raproduit an un saul cliche, il ast film* A partir da I'angla supAriaur gaucha, da gaucha i droita, at da haut an bas. an pranant la nombra d'imagas nAcassaira. Las diagrammas suivants illustrant la m^thoda. 1 2 3 32 X 1 2 3 4 5 6 LIST OF TREATIES 07 COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION BBTWaiN GREAT BRITAIN AND FOREIGN POWERS OONTAINIHS MOST-FA VORED-NATIOX CLAUSES ; STATING THE PERIOD WHEN TERMINABLE ; AND SUOWING WHETHER THEY APPLY TO THE BRITISH COLONIES. ^tihi^d bg (©nd^it ojl ganliauKint. OTTAWA: PRINTED BY MACLEAN, ROGER & Co., WELLINGTON STREET. 1880, tt 901939 B'^o^o List of Treaties of Com mono and Nnvigntion between Groat Britain and Foreign I'uwi'is in tnivc (III tho,31ist July, IST't. Argentine Oonfederation i 2 Feb., do do 1<» Jnlv, Austtiii 30 AjimI, Austri^i-Hiinjfary I fi r)ec., Bvlfriiim ,23 July do , i.-i \„v , BoVxTVi 29 Sept., 1825 ComniercP nnd ^fnTi(rRtion lf.i:< Naviifiition. Pftnuia-L'niKuay.. 18(Jfl do ........ 187») OoTnniprce.. IHfij Cuinnicrce and Navigation., 27 May, 4 Oct., 26 June, 16 Feb., 27 Nov., l:! F.b., 6 .March, 3 May, 26 Jan., 23 Jan., 23 July, 24 Jan., :^<' May, 4 Oct., Borneo Chile Clilna Ouliiuiliia... Costa Itica, Denmaik. . Duminica... Equator.. ., France. do do . ■ ..,., d.) Germany..,, Greece V*'>' ^ August, 186:; Jai^an M Oct., |8,>t , .?0 . 2(> Ani{U3t, 18,J8 Liberia 21 Vnv Madagascar 27 June! Morocco ! 9 |)|,(. „ do I 9 Dec.,' Muscat 31 May. Netherlands ,, 17 March, do 27 Oct., do ....« 27 Marcli. „. do 6 March, Nicar.Kua 11 Keli , Ptraia 28 Oct., „do , 4 March, P"u ; 10 April, Poit'iSal I 3 July, Prussia 116 August Koumania 30 Nov do , •" ■■ ' Russia Salvador Sandwich Islands Servia Siam Spain 1862 do 1840 do 1847 do 18.'54 do 18,'i8 do 1866 do 18411 do 166 V do 18,50 do 18.M do 1826 do do do do do do do do do do do do I860 Commerce.... 1873 do 1871' do 186.'-. do lH:t7 Commerce and Navigation do do do 1818' do im-) do 18.')6 Oeneral Treaty 18.'J6 Commerce and Navigation do do do do do 183!i 18J4 18:{7 1851 lHo6 1860 1841 1857' 1850; 1812 18'5' ilo do Ucmmercial Tntercoiirsp. Colonies. Commerce and Navigation do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Consuls do do do do do do 12 May, 12 Jan. 24 Oct., 10 July, A March, 18 A|iril, 23 May, 13 July, 1 9 Deo , 1 14 Dec, 5 Oct., 5 July, (See Roumanian Law of July, 30, 1878 28 August, 1814 1826 Sweden and Norway 18 March Switzerland ,' 6 Sept ' Tunis :io Oct.,"' „do 19 July Turkey. 29 April, United States...- i 3 Juiv do do Venezuela do Zanzibar, See Muscat. Zollverein. See Prussia. Ger- many. 1815 2" Oct'.; 181S 6 August, 1827 18 April, 1825 29 Oct., 1834 1876 Commerce 1877 do 1859 Commerce and Navigation 18621 do do 185l| do do 1879 Commerce lf'55 Commerce, Ac 16)7 Commerce and Navigation do do do do do do do do do do , do do do do 1855'Commerce. Residence 1863 Commerce, 4c 1875' do 1861 Commerce and Navigation . 1713 1713 1715 17,^0 1814 do do do do do do do do do do 2 3 3 4 « G 9 12 12 14 16 17 20 21 23 25 27 27 27 28 30 31 33 33 .34 35 38 38 41 42 43 45 45 46 49 49 50 51 65 56 66 59 61 63 63 64 66 66 6T 68 68 69 69 71 74 74 77 80 80 80 83 83 .JH^ To an of or wi Depart 26 RETURN (26) To an Addrkss of the Senate, dated 20th February. 1880 :-Fo. a copy of every Clause or Article relating, to Canada, contained i^^ any Treaty or Convention or other International Agreement now in fore, between Her Majesty's Government and any Foreign Power, and not published with the Statutes of Canada. By Command, J. C. AIKINS, T. Secretary of State Department of the Secretauy of State, Ottawa, 2l8t February, 1880. 26—1 LiFTof :ill Tr.'iiti.'H of CorniTiPro.' and Xavi^r.uion b.tw.vn Croat Britain and ^or.-i^'M I'owith which are now in lore, statin;; Ih." date of each and the i)eriod when terniinal.le; whether or not th.'v provide "mo8(-lavored nation" treatment, and the terms hy whi(;h Kuch treat- ment i« stipulated for, and how far they apply to iJritish Colonies. ABCIBNTINR (ON- FRURKATION. Fob. 'J, 18:>5. Oomrncioo and Nuvifjation. WJIKN TKKMINAnLK. No time filed. MOST-FAVuKKDNATIO.V TREATMK.VT. Imports and KximtA. Produce and Manufactures. N.) tatioti lilt li^'hor or otlior (iulio-* sliali bo irnpoiwl on the impor- ito tho territories of \{\h Biitannic .\faj\-.-«tv of any ailie-liiH of iho ^Towth, jiin.luce or manulaeluio of tlu. Cnito^^ "'^' '«'^-«'' Uruguay M.ail remain' f reo o'^l'" .;.,," f%^T''' ""^ fxcopting in what may relate to muni, ww r ^ "'^ "" ""^'""^ all knds, gunpowder, iad al:/:;.:^: ! S, '^"^liH:;^, T "''"'* "'' ilie principa ob ocIm for wbi.h il... i/ V> " ''^'0 a.o "^ ^^"'^'^^"'" «^ ever may be their place of de^irTation ' h I T"'""-'^' ""'' ^^^^- placo of origin or cfestination S her;,ar;"oes'' st".?'; ™*'*^ ^^''^ every respect as national .hips and heSSigoes' ^' "'"'"'* '^ AINTRIA. April .'50, i8(;8. Navigation. Coniinued. Lvory fjivoi- (,!• cxi'iiij.tion in tli^^e lospods, or any other ittoiM ofriitviiratioii, wliich ciilirr of tho T'onti-aptinff artier, shall Kiiiiit lo a liiinj I'ower, vjiall Im- ..xlcnJed iinmodiately })rivilef,'o in niattorw of naviira ^artie^i shall ^raiit lo a tii and tinconditionally to the otlior j'arty Jt is however afTieed that this stipiilition sliall not bo applicable to the national li>hcries of either of the two countries. (ArtM-la T.) APPLICAJU,E TO HRITISII COr.ONIKS. Shipa iinri Ciirgoes. The Htipulation.s contained in the preceding Article are also to be applied to the Colonics and frreign possessions of Iler Kritannic Majesty, as well as to tho ships and cargoes of the same ; Coaating Trade. But, as regards the coasting trade, only in those Colonies and foreign possessions the coasting trade of which shall have been or shall be hereafter, opene' ""'^ unconditicmally bv the other (Article 111.) Exceptions: Turkish Trade, Frontier Traffi" „ud District PrioileHriies stionhl have no i- fie( , twolve months belore iho onl of the sal,! period, its intention of ve';r"hr''" T'''"^;i '' i'^^'" '■"""'" '" ^■"'•'■^'"""' tin. expiration ir ; P.^ i'p if . '"" '" ''"^ '•" ^'''''•^' "'^'^'^'•"' ^'"-^ ^I'«l> Contract- ing Ian es«hall have f-iven notice for its termination. Ihe lli^hCntracliM- l>arties reserve to themselves the ri.rht which n..";;"/ 1 ''". ^""'^'' ^^' ••T'""" ^•""^""^- "">• '»^>Jificat Sn .Ttil itv ;ll " r'"''"''*' 'V''' '^'^ '^"''■■'^ «'■ P'-i'-eiplcs and the utility ut which may be s/,own by ex|)orionco. CAiticIo XXV ) k;,i; i;';f ^"",':f^\"'y«'"i«'" i-^ concluded without limit as to duration Eill er o the Iligh I'owers shall, however, be at liberty to term^n- gh lowers, moreover, reserve to themselves the p^.wor to intro- w^lch".v. ^""^•«'"">". h' f'^mnn consent, any modifications winch exi)eriencc may show to bo desirable. (Article HI.) iRiial 30th, 1862. MOST-FAVORKD-NATION TBKATMKNT. Subjects. Prioileges, Favors, Immunities. f... I" "" ♦'^"t ••elfltcs to navigation and commerce, the Hich Con. traet.ng Parties Hhal! not grant any privilege, fnv.^r, .fr immnn??; o any other country, which nhall nbt L aisj ind immodiTtolv i? tended to their respective subjects. (Article III ) """°^"*^®'^ ^^ Ili^li Contract- I, Of which may establish a pro- ^'iiiiiit ihe other able to the third Tr.ms'f (Vi>l Warrhonsinj Dutin. of Her Britaa «n years dating iticiitions.* In oiild have noti- 'i, its intention I the expiration IIi;^h Contract- 1. 'olvcH the right y modifications ncipios and th« icio XXV.) t as to duration. oity to termin- )tice. The two p.>wei- to intro- (• modification!* le HI.) the Hi^h Con. , or immnnity imediatoly ex BKLGIltf. July -'A. l!StJ2. ., , xVov. U, lS(i2. eounf, .OS slj.i ronpr.cully be oxempU-dlvo,,; .1! Ca'.sif. d'.tv n . ■" P'"'"'"'"'" i" I'eu'ani to gunpowder in. however m'tintiiinwl • Commeroo and am. the two Ili.h Co,.trac,in/l>a!tie. reserve to tho^n i^.t; •Vavgat.on. «ub.,.H.t the tran^u of arms ,.f war to npen.Hl nut horlzrU ions ,^ ,■ , , ^ 'i« t''«**l'"cnt o( the mo.st favored nation is rociorocallv .mar '^ynttnued. antoed to each of the two cuun.ries in all that co co n ^tran^U and warehousing. (Article XI.) ern.suanm* Tmpm Duties. Produce and Manufactures. .rn^ifllT "^ !'"' '''■" "'^''' ^'""^'■'«li'^' ^'-''-tio^ Hhal! impose npo. goods the produce or manufacture of the other p.irtv other'^or higher duties of importation tlian .uch an are or , .uy-be imno»ed (ATtic!!' xJ vj ^""'^ ''' '""■'^^'°^' '" ""-^ "^''"'- '^•■•'^'-'» -'-'"'^7^ Favors, Privileges aud ReduetioM in Tariff. Each of the two parties ongagcH to extend to the other any lavor or privilege, or reduction in the tarifT of duties of imporUtioD or exportation on amides mentioned, or not mc-ioned, in thopri Prohibitions. They engage, moi cover, not to establish against each other any amy or proiubition of impoitation or ex|.ortaiion which shall not at tfie same time, be applicable to all other nations. (Article XIV.) Consuls. Each of the High Contacting Parties Bhall have the right to name consuls for the protection of trade in the dominions and terri- tones ol the other party ; and the consuls who may bo so appointed ehall enjoy, within the territories of each party, all the privilotfei exempti.msand immunities which are or may bo granted in thos^ tcrritones to agents of the same rank and character appointed by or authorized lo act for the Government of the most favored nation. (Article XVIII.) Temporary Exceptions : Cotton Yarnt mnd Woollen Goods. Asa temporary exception to the Btipnlations of Article XIV and for the space of two years from the 1st October, 1862 th» new Hystem bhall be applied in the following manner to certain articles of British origin hereinafter enumcratol .— Cotton yarns twisted, warped, or dyod, shaii pay the duties im- posed upon single yarns unbleached or bleached, with an additioa of 5c. for twisted yarns, l^Jc. lor warp«d yarns, and ]5o. for dyed yarns, per kilog. r ., , j BELGIUM. July 2.!, 1862. Nov. i;^. 1862. Comniorce and Navigation. Cotitinued. Tho(lu(yon«fuirof \vo„! .ni.^d with cotton ^l.all \k' " ^ ,,.,• im,',.. ^'" '-''.^ Ihm t.M„:u„.e of tho transit, „v sys cm fl.o "•l'"U:'- may. .-a Ins riuMv^, j.ay oither ISOfr. tho 'lOO kil"^ or kii.Ji'!" (!l'ii 'irxxii!)''' """"" """""' "^'" ^° '^^''•- "'^ -"'^ Coltdti \\trn$. to tlie oxcliaiii;t> ~ and Xaviyiition Tli(! uiidooiirnod, in jprocoi dint,' catioiijs 1)1' tlio 'J'i'oatv of rc.inMi..i'<. tin, •'•Ji-,1 Ii.lv isr- I *-'""'""''';•'■'" .NHvi.oMiion coni'ludo.l on no _. 1,1 J, |\ lb(,j kMvvecn Her Ma asiy the (J.hhh of tlic United .n,d,.n ,., (;,,,,, HHtain and Irdandau.l Hi, Maie.l v t u, Ki^?^' the Helgian.s l.avo ai^rocd to record in tho pivsoiit I'roto. t u n.ndm..a.,ons ,„ the Knd Tnaty ar.an^ui ,hiJ .h.v hcu"e horn »n.l ,.. c-onsequenc-o of wh.eh tho h.lhnving laiilf i.s-a,l„,nodt- ' <;OTToN YARN8. >r the raiifi- coiK'ludod on Niimbo rs. 20,000 modes and undor 20,000 to yu 000 metioH ;J0,000 to -JOOOO " 40,000 to G5,000 " A bove <.V'Ut linos. Ccntimen. •>•) uW 20 ;^o Zf> 4.') 35 00 50 65,000, froo entry (woigliin.^ chai-o of 10c V dnrin^ the wliolo duration of tho Treaty-. k'c.; annn^ Those modiHeations shall liave tho samo foreo and olU-et -.s if hoy were textually inserte (ho Int Octohor, 1862, * he d dutii , or -•uu,g to ho applied to the abov.-monlioned artiele.^ 1 woM ^t i ho ">'xed t,,.„e. (Artielo XXII of tho Treaty), u.. tia d-« (Protocol, ::!0th August, 1862.) '' ^ ^ "^'• APPLICABLE TO BKmsil COLO.NIES. Coatitim] Trade. the Htipuhr tho coasting .Majesty as have With regard to tho coasting trade in tho Colonies tions of the present Article shall be applicable o.dv to trade of Huch of the Colonies of Her Britannic Mai, «ppied. orphan hereafter apply, in conf„rnnty ^vi,i the Acl« of arliament which govern this matter, that theil- coa>tin.' trade mw be ojien to foreign ^ essels. (Article XII.) '' -^ Import Buties, li'■/!*;'^Hl''5^^'''.'"?,'''• '""""^-r^"'*^ of Eolgitim shall not b« subject in the Biiti-h Co winch arc or (Article XV.) may I oi.ies to other oi- higher d imjiosed upon similar articles of Jiritish titles than tho^^e origin. Iiall 1)0 -'J, |,rr 'il tlie 1st Octr,. )iy Kys om tlio I 100 kilog., or I.^OIV. tlif lOy of the raiifi- II <'i)iK'lti(lo(i on u of the Uiiitod ■'ty llio Kinjr of It I'i'otoi'ol the I'ctwi'cri thorn, lopled: — Socoiul ;tr. Yeiir. i.-^. Centimeh. 20 Zfl 35 50 10c.) during n-ty as have I the AclH of ing trade may r-hnil not be i.-i than thofo, and to the advance- HMnt of the general interests of ihoif ivspedive suhjeets ar.d eitizens; aiidfa.harliciesiis may he so :ii;,(,>,i in.on shall, whvu duly rat lie!, he regarded as for.niu- a \mx of the present Treaty. '/v . , U'r?'"' ""■ •■^'""^' ''"■^■« "^ ""'■^^' '"^w contained in i"t. (ArtieleXV.) Most-fa voiiEi) natlon treatment. iSubjcch: Commerce. Jloima and fVarchoiises. Protection. There shall be between all the territories of Her lintannie Ma- jesty in hurope, and the territories of the Jl^ptiMic ,,f Bolivia a lecipro-al Ireodom of eornimrce. The subjects and citizens ot the lu-o eounlnes, respectively, shall have libe. tv fieelv and securely to (oine. with iheir ships and cargoes, to all plac-s, ,;„.,s and rivers in the lerntories aforesaid, lo which other fo.eigncis are or maybe lie,initte.l to come, to enter into the sanic, and to remain and reside m any part of the s:iid territories lespeelivelv ; also to hire an I (Kcupy houses and warehouses for the purpose of their com- merce; an.l, generally, the mer(d.ants and traders of ea( h nation respectively, shall enjoy the most complete p oteetion and seeuritv ..r their commerce; subject alwa\s to tlie laws awd statutes of the two countries respectively. (Article il ) Ships cf^ War and Post Office Packets. ,M„f"«^''f''t. "'?""*"'• ^''^'-^-^P^^tive ships of war and p!,st office rackets of the two eountrn.-s shall have liberty f.eely and seeurely t" come to all harbors, rivers and places to'whiclf other fo.-oS .I.;. ,. , , ' - - |....^v..i t.. V. liivii inner lorOli't ^h ps Of nar and packets are or may l,e permitted to come, to enter ii'w', ,.r,'r?'i ""^•'r"'- =""' "^ '•^'"^"" i''"-"« »'"i ^vnt; subject aiu.^\stothe laws and statutes oJ the two eounti' • ■ (Article 11.) Coastinij Trade Re.'icroed. ries respectively. h. ''^^«f'«"t^.7n^' the plaecs, ports and rivers mentioned viie^^e ot can lich national engage. (Article II.) • .1 i • p"," -■■'^'■■■f, wiD i^i.i. es, pons in this Article, the privilege Of canyin;. on the eoastinr' trade is not understood, in which national 'vessels only are permUted to Import Duties. Produce and Manufactures. int;^tlwl'i&''''''''^''?'",r"''.?'^''''.^'^ '■'"f"'-'"' "» the importation into the dominions ot Her Britannic Majesty of any article of the growth, produce or manufacture of the Republic ol Bolivia, and no 10 BOLIVIA. Sept. 2f«, 1840 Coni.mei'c'0 an Navigation. Continued. (ArUdo I V.) ">='""''"='"'o of any c.thor loroiya ciunfr/: Export Duties. (Articlo 17.) Prohibitions, Diplomatic Agents and ConsuU. mat.c Agcnt.s and Con.nis ("f holU ubiic of i i h-.H -^ 'P'?" iSAi^s a/iJ Cargoes. Jmpurt Duties. It 18 further agreed that, for the like term of fifteen years * th« Mpuat.ons contained in the Articles V and V{ o^[hT ' enJ Treaty Hhall be suspended, and, in lieu th:^reof, it is hereby ^-rL that unfl the oxp.ration of the said term of fif.o, n yeavn* ifrS Hb.p« en.ormpnto the ports of the Republic of Rolfvia fronS IJm<_ed Kingdom of Great Britain and Irdand, or any 'Ither of^Her Brin.H .tifiction was deH,.re<, 'ti .h'^e'Sv.Tu btJ/nUlirof rhV5T\VD"i.t Sept. Comn C( 11 portation into ii'ticlu.i of (ho Ilk' MajoHty'8 iiiticlos, boing 'oiga country. 10 imposed im "^ I'lirtio.s on 'iiinionH of th» •it.Htion of th» V.) xportution or i:inut'acti:re of itorios of the ller Britannic ic of Bolivia, (Article IV.) ii's to appoint |>niinionH and ^h.•^ll act a« lilted by tho > Contracting !li particular Tho Diplo- ic 1 1 onjoy, in '•ivilogos, ex- Li,aMits of th« in iilto man- iinic Majesty according to ons and im- A^'onts and tho Kopablie BOLIVM. Brilf nnnic Mijosty's dominions, and ;ill ;i!-i Hept. 2.), ISIO, '!'■ "'""""•''■ti.io of iIk, ri.itcd Ki.i.'dor,!, „r ..f ii'li's ihw ijrowth, produci doni (Jom mono an Xavigatiun. C^ontinueJ. I'lions, Mnp..,t,.i in .siiel, ships, ^hall pay „„ ..tl' 1 duiics than arc ■.)• muv 1 loreut'ici' bo • ny of tlio said lor or iii^'her fi.„ I- , ., ,., •' ■■-■^""^' "" |j.i^Hiiio Ml ino .«ai(i iiorts hv thc'r^rr^''" ''^'''^''"''^''';' «'•""''''• I"'"'"'- <"• n>an'ufa tur^o R. 'i-nshi ■'"■7 •'""""' "";'• '•"••'l>''-'"y. it i-^ a^Tcedthatth. llnl.u.nshps ontcnn- mlo tho j.oilrt of the United Kir-dom of sS .,;>' 1 ir""' '"""">"'""'" ^•^' ""'^"*^' liepul.li... imported Sat ion ''';,77'\""'' I''''"'";''. '"•'"''nulaoturo of tho must favore^l nation. (Addiiional Article 11.) Bounties and Drawbarkx. on E.tports. h„,.i^"''ii""'S""''''^'I""'''"^'"' "'•''" ^« I'^"'^' "'• b<'""tios or draw, ba k« allowed, on tho exportation of any article tho growth, pro- duce, or maniif.ctuio ot Iho dominion.s of either country, in the Hhips ot the other, than upon tho exportation oJ tho like articles in llio sliipM ot any other toreii^'n country. It being under,stood that, at ihe end of tho naid term of fifteen yeaivs, the stipulations of the ha d fifth and si.xth Articles ahall from thence forvva.d he ,n lull fmco between the two countrie«. (Ad- uuional Article 11,) ^ APPLICABLE TO BRITIHII CoI.O.NIEH. Citizens. Commerce and Navigation. Her Majesty tho Quo^n of tho United Kingdom <,f (Jront Britain ?ri^'!'?„^n''?«""^^; '"'?.'.^''-'..t.''''t the inhabitantH ol tho IJopublic '" B, loliMa shall Imve tho like 'liberty ' of'iic^mmorco and navigation StT^f tno ''", ^Ti'^ ^''■''^'«' '" «'• ''- «l"'ninionrHitu. a orient 1 Til I "^^ *"l'.^'-^'«''t in which the .same is permitted (iKicle lil?) l>«'-'n.ltod hereafter, to any othe'r nation. Import Duties, dec. Applicable to British "dominions." (Article IV.) years,* the tho present roby jigreed f»i'8,* Britiah 'ia from tho 'ther of Her liTinn ratificft* '. 1840, and tb« le 27th DeMB« 12 BORNEO. ilay 27, 1HI7. Conifnorf'o and Navigation, Wlli X Ti:i!.Uj.\A!U.I':. -V(i I line 113 ed. MOST FAV'KIKDNATIiiN TIC'.ATMKNT. Subjects. Comwrn;;. Priri/,.,;;^ aud AJvnnta^/es. Tho sul.i,v(> of IF.) |{..i,anni. Maj.sty .[.all In.v. n.ll lil.er.y to . 'a ' :' ''"'"""'""""^ "''"i^ JIi«l",c-. (1,0 Sultan of l'o wi ..; ^"^' :*';'" "''"^' ""'™'" "" ^'"' I"ivit.>u'.>s and advant- wlid. m V '"'; ^'V'"""""''"" "'• """•'•^v,M>. wlnVh aro „ow or , 'l ..V? '?"; ■ " ,^";""^" .'" "'" ^"''.i'"-'^ <"• nti/..nsof the I, -MO ■'•'",'•,■ '"'" •i'*"'^;'l'.l"<-<- <-»' Jli^ Jr^I.ncss tho Sultan ( ..M si I ,n liko man.u.r 1.. at lilm,-(y to ,.„„.,■ i,„o, msido in. M ,' hereafter Ijo most tavoreil 1 Kui'opc and om the dat« rears ; but it 0(1 if neither i other, with hould ooase. the oxpira- ly bo given, last having ting Parties the term of lined in the relating to beir subjectH oth partieH. October 4, IS.-)!. ., .. , „ Commerce and Navigation. Continued, Tribk I'lotrcfiou. /fjuii,i ,//(,/ IWirehou.'ies. There shall he havvcon ail the donuniuns of Jler Hriivnic Majesty, and the territories o! the Uenuhlie of CI,; 1. . . • . ; -'''-n ..r connnorce. The suhiects aml'd'^ 1 „' tl . f ul^two CM, lines respeetiveh- shall havclihertv freelvand ,e. ,, I. , wuh their ships and-cargoos, to all pile" ,1^." ' , J ' rSr ' i n' ul^ nun :;'" Thl-''" "'''^"■•.^^•'-■r ^-''^ -tt. o.her n.u In i po.! muted. Ihey n.ay remain and re~i.ie in any part of the .aid t. •.• .1) tiade, by wholesale or retMil, in all kinds of produce manula turen and merchandize of iawlul commerce; a,. 1 sha I en ,' thii Ships of War and Post Oj/ir, Packets. In like manner the ships of war and nost-offi-n .... ' . .• . a.n.racting Party respectively HhallTavHl k^ t ' e^t- intH I haiborH rivers and places within the territories of tl.L oth . /^ whudi the .hips of war and packets of other nu , s ■« or av be permitted to come; lo anchor there and to remain n 1 « "^ . Sii^'.lL'u* ilT ""' "'"""'""" °f '•'«'-'■■•-' '.-'-"pt Import Duties. Produce and Manufacture... No other or higher duties shulj be imposed on the im,«.,.#..,- .nto the dominions of Her Britannic Mljesty of a y "? nf ule g owlh, produce or manufacture of the Republic of I'hil • and other or higher duties sh ill he imposed on the i.rporlati, in o fh« territories of the liepuMic of Chue of any article View I nw duce, or manufacture of Her Britannic U^iLstv'- '^"J^^^''' P'"- are or shall be payable on the Hke ^^Uc 'ryoiirplSee '" manufacture of any other foreign countrv ' ' • • •■ ' ' (Article 1.11,; Export Duties. other than such us are or may be Dayable on the evMo, . • ■ l like article to any other foreign cciun^iry tArUcle^'m.) "' ^^^ Prohibitions. No prohibition shall be imposed ui.on tl... im, ...i..- 14 CHILE. «"d '';,.'.''!" ^> «-M»'.>':t"""" ."f iho liko article to tho tomtorios of ;'\'""' "'""t'Ti "«>■• '^Iw.ll any ,.rol..l.i.ion lu, in.po.sol on the ox.mm OctolH,r 1, 1854. ,,' '!!'',':' ."''^i "'"'''■'? ^'""^ .>1'" .t^'nilnricH o( oith.r of tho two (>,n I'lic'itif^ 1 ill tiON lotlio te Commeico and ^'•"•''" Nuviguiion. »" "H'lir imlionw. (Artiolo 111.) Continued. Differential Duty : " Df Patente." p,,';;'.,""''^"!"'"'"^"^ I''" «litrorontial duty donominutod " d« lalont.., and whKh .. ohHi-Ko.! in Chilo to foreit(„ nierdiunt^ and Hhop.|<,.o||or. ,H not aholinhod by tho .stipulation, in tho lirst paHof Ih.s ar iHo. 'Jho sul.joct.H of Ifor Hritannic .Majosty nhali n thi^ (Artii x/) "^'"" "'° ^'""''"- "^' '""^^^ ''^""'"^ '«'■«'«" ""tion- Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. It Khali bo free for o.ioh oftho two Contructin;. Parties to auDoinl Huoh, hfHhal , in tho usual form, bo approved and a.lmitte.' by the Government to which ho is .noni, and oithor oftho Contractin.' Par t.OH may except from the roHidenco of ConsulHsuch ..articular placeH aso.ther of thom may jud^o tit to bo .excepted. ' Tho D pIomatTc A^^on H and Con«uU of each oftho two High L.ntracting pj Sh „ tho dominionH or to.ntorio.s of tho other, nhall onjov whatever priyilogeH e.xemptionH and inmutnitios aVo or ^h..il•' L ™^^^^ APPLICAHLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. Subjects. Import Duties, i'- f tllO two (Jf)II- lall iKJt^oqually n torritorioM of ominiito'i "do tiici-cliiititri and ic first piirt of • Hiiall, in thii* oi'oign nation. tics to appoint loriiinionH and il nhall act aH Iniittei' by th« ntractin^ Par- ticular placeH lio Diplomatic in/^ Parties in ijoy whatever I be grunted moHt favored (III.VA. June L'li, (858. Commoifo and Navigation. Condnueil. MMST.KAV..HKI...NATIUN TRKArMKNT. Connuls, IIiT .\fai .i.>min:.Sf2;^:;i:;:;;:;';'X;,:.r';;;r :'r;:'- -r '^••"-'^ '-> ^•- •"' "' lil-ortv to rcHi.le in a y h;;,^^ "'• <^""^"'^ '^hall llcr .MajoHty the (Juoc,,, v cl '"'" '""''" "'• '•"i^'"* "f Chin^.a, CHtsof li!riti>I. con l; !. -T , 1 lin'r "''""''•""' '"'• '»'*• intVr- '•.Vtho(;i.ino.oau.hoi.c. a V.-r t .« '""" ""!' ''"" ""P«"' •nu.i.io. an the CoMMila^ / J] • ! •? , ,''°,,:"'"" I'-'V'*'.^'- ,••-'* m- (Article VII.) ''' '" '"" ""^^^ favoio,! nation. Jniport and Export Duties, ini b (I (A it iH agreed that Hritinh Huhjocts sh-.ll ,>nv „ i. iip'"to.l or exported by thorn i m ,1, . ' -^ ' •". "" "'^"•liandi/.o '".i" "o cane Ihall th cV r.^a ", ' ' "1 '""^'""'""^ •'>• '''O tarill'; u.icH than are m,uire ^he date tion of twelvemonths after e her of Z, "'■"'"'' ""'" ^^^ «-^P'>a- l^ave given notice to the o her of in ,•.;""?>''" "^ ^'''"-''^^ «hall Bame; each of the Contracting PanUbeinJ^t'T, ^ '''■™'"-"^<' '^^' notice to the other at the expirat on of th« « '''^^r^y to give sncb any time afterwards. (Articfe xin.) ^'"^ "'"*' ^«'"-«. ^^ at • Oetobar If, 186«. 10 M»irilBF», I'W Itl, ISfill. <'f.nrna»,uiH> and jVu<»i|;utii>ii. Sllhji; f.i MiWT rWnttV.f' NATION TKK M'.MKN T. Phw .s|,:,n ).,. I ,.l\v... ,. :,1| 11... .t(.i>.if,i,.„-, „h.l |M.s>ossi„„H „f tho 'WO l|,i;|, ( nnir.M,,.;; |'„,f i.^ , eci|,nHv.| «V..o.|n,n u| ,.u„u„om. and mnmation. 1 Im' nuI.|."cI,< iv"l ciliz,.,,, „r,.a(li „( tlic ! w.. Contia.'linL' IW.ie-*, ro.s|M....,vdy, >|„,ll l.avu lil,..,t.v l.,...lv,.n,l s, r,n,.|v to .-..mo «ith their bliii.f. iih.l .•iiiL'o.'M, to ii!l i.la<-.-. i.,,H. :,.>.l ..;,.,;... :.. .i.' ... ,1 ,,, • '^"'I'V •/' " ".» >" ' i,> mill N' (IIUMV lo com*", « ith their hl.i|.Mih.lrait,'o.>, to ii!l plar,.,. ,,nrt> ;u.,| rivors in (ho .l-'imniotiN ,•..,.1 |H,KM'.shin,i.s „| iho ollu-r. to whid, i,;her iMieiu'ti «ub. |e.•t^or(.tl/,.Msaroo.•may Im. iK-iniiited to rorn.., ..por. tho .ame lern.H and under tho M.inu conditions uh tjmso of ih,' mo-t favnrod iiatioriH. (ArlKdoII.) Nootheroriu;;h..rdutie-.Hhalll,o im,.o.od on tin, importation mo he dominions and |,os.>.s.iunH .sions olihe C nited ritaf w,f(Jol„n.bia ol any article the pmdiice and manufacture of Her lirita.nic Ma- jesty h dominions and possessions, from whatever place ariivin.r ll.an are or may he payable on ih. like article the pr.'.luce or manu- lacture ol any other forei^m country ; n..r shall any piuhihition In. inuiiitained or imposed on tho importation of any article the oro d.ico or manufacture of the dominion, ami possesHions of eithei- of" the tontraclmg arl.es into u.e dominions and pMSsessions of the other, which shall not equally extend to the importation of the like (A tT rU) '" ''■'"'" "'■ '""""^'"•'"'■^^ "♦»»>' -Jll-or fotintry No other or hi^-hor dii Export Duties. harj x>ooiMeror hi-hor iliittes or char-,.^ ,hall he imposed in tho dominions and possessions „f either of the Cuntractin-r I'a.-tios on the exportation ofai.y article to tho domini,.ns and pos-essions of tho other, than such as are or may he payable on the exportation of the like article to any other foroiyn country. (Article IV.) Prohibit iom. Nor shall any jjiohibition bo imposed on tho et ■ - |v ; ,n i anv article troni the dominions and jiOHsessionH of oither'of the two Corf tractinu; Parties lo the uominicns and poHSc^sionH of tho other which Hhall not equally e.xlend to the exportation of tho lik.^ article' to arv other country. (Article IV.) ^ Diplomatic Agents and Corisuis. T.o f'Momatic Agents and Consula of each ot tho two Hiirh Corst- »i;!'ng Parties i.r. the dominionN or territories of tho oMier shall enjoy ^rhciteyer privueges, exemptions and immunities are or shall be granted there to A-o.its of the same rank Udou.'inir to the moKt favored nation. ° ° «uuai. 17 (.xxoH-ionn of the <''iiiiinorcc' and I vvi I Clint flirt in/if I'llicly t'l como, I rivors in iho IIT ('«irt!ii,Ml r-ub- ii|t'>ii tlio Name If m()!i«"*• "'"li Conniilh (u-nerai, ConMil Vi.c'CohMiiL nn.l Navigation. ;;"-"• Agents h,.v..ver. .hall not ^n-r u^.u .iK-tHt;;;"'!; an » or thoy Hhnll havu been appr, .ed and adiniiled in the n.ual for, ^> tho(.overnnu.n. to which Ihcy uro M-nf. They .hall cxcrcino whatever (unci,..,..., and enjoy whatever |nivilc:;e>. oxeM,,.tiona a,d |mmu,Mt,eHaroor.hallle .rranted ,hcr' to tVn.ui.M o,' lh„ hivored nation. (Article Xlli.; Sulijec/s. Propirtij. TheMul.jcetHandciti/en-.o!'carhor the Conlntriin- I'a,1ie,s in the dominions and pos.cMon^ .,t Iho other .hall heal full lihorlv l(» "|'|''-'-e. poHHOH.. and di>po-e .devry description -d properly which li.' laws ot the country may peirni- any Coreigne.H.' ot^whaU^JiV alion, toac.,u,reand po.s.sc.s. Th..y m.iy ac,,uire an,l di.po.e of he .ame whether hy pun base, sale, don.u ion, eschan^n, nimiage cHlament. MicccHsion ./. /«^.s^,^., or in any 'other „7a, ,er. ,, doV ie sarne eondmonn a., are e^.tahlished by the iavvs-.f the . ou: t,-y for I foreigners. Their he.rs and repre.se.ilalive,. may MUecccd to and lake possession of such pp.perly, eiliier in pe,-son ol- hv a. nts act- nig on Ihuir hohalf. in tho same nianner and in the samo Ic al form^ as suhjocfH or citizens of the country. In the ahsen.e of h irn and )epre>ehtatives Iho properly shall !.. Healed in the swiie n.,..iner an el,kepiope.-y hcl,.iigingtoa subject or citiz.i.. of ihe cninfy under similar circumsianees. (Article XVII) ^ APPMCABl.K TO HIUTISIl COLf.MK.i. Subjects. SMi>3 ami Canjocs. Iininnt Jiullr.s, ,tv,-. n and Hlf' ^" ^'" '^''''''' " '^""^'"'""^ "'"' F's^ossions." (Arli, ies COSTA KICA Nov. 27, 1850. Commorco and -Navi^ition. 26—2 WIIKX TElfMlXAHLi:. In order that the two Jligh Conlractin- fanies m-iv h'lvn H, opportunity of herealter treating and ag.vef.lg 1 ,,,,"' Lirtlr arrangemont«a8 may tend still further to the in.l>ro -omcit f Ji • mutua intercourse, and to the advancement of the in.ores is of e r respective subjects and citizens, it is agreed that at any i mo •tor tho expiration of .seven years from th°date of the e.xcl an ™ of thi n.tihcationv- of the pre.sent Treaty either of the High C.rnt,.ael u Parties shall have the right of giving to tho other party "o ice S tB iment.on to terminate Articles V, VI and YH of the re'en Tnr5k".M ''^'l ^' "'° expiration 'of twelve nionUis aV.er m oh saia Articles and all th.- stipulations eontu. ! therein shall cea'e to bej^nding on the two High Contracting Pa, . ,os. (Article \V.) February 20, 185C. IS Nov, 27, IHol). C'linmcrce tiiid Naviguli<(ii. Continued. COSTA RICA, MoST-KAVnItKD-NATION TKEATMKVT. Suhjert6. Coiiunrrcc. Ships and Cargoes. Jloases niid Warehouses. Froteetiun. Tlioro shall bo In'twcon all tlio lorritorios, (ImniiiicKis und scttle- niuiitsof Her iJritaiuiic .Majoty in Europe, ami liic terntorios of the lif|>iil.lK', ofCo>ta IJica, a iei;ij»racal ficeiioin of e )ininei-co. The Mil)jecl>s and citizeiiM of the two countries respcfiive!}- sluill have liherty ficely and .seeuieiy to come, with tlieir slii|,> and cargoes, to ail places, ports and rivers in iho lorritoi'ies, dominions and sottlo- mont.s aforesaid, to which oilier foreigners are or may ho permitted to come; to enter into the same, and to remain and reside in any part thereof resjiectiveiy; also, to hire and occupv houses and waro- houHO^s for the purposes of their commerce; an I generally the merchants and traders of eacli nation respectiv.ily shall enjoy the most complete protection and seccrity for iheh commerce, suhject always to the laws .'ind statutes ot the two coiuitries resnectivelv (Article J I.) i j Ships of War and Post Office Packets. In like manner the respective ships of war and posl-offico packets of the two countries shall have liherty freely and securely to come lo all liarhors, rivers and places to which other foreign ships of war Mid packets are or may he peinmted to come; to enter into the same, t" .-inehor. and to I'emain there and refit, suhject always to the lawa and statutes of the two countries respectively. (Article II.) Coasting Trade Reserved. _ I'.y tlie right of entering the places, port.s and rivers mentioned in this Article, the privilege of carrying on the coasting trade is not understood, in which trade national vessels only are ijerraitted to engage. (Article II.) Commerce and Nacigation. Jler Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Ureat Britain and Ireland engages further that the iidiahitants of the Republic of Losta Idea shall have the like liberty of commerce and navi-ration Htipuh;ted for in the preceding Article in all her torritoricS do- minions and settlements situated out of Europe to the full extent to which the same is ])ermitled at present, or shall bo permitted hero- after to any other nation. (Article III.) Subjects. Favors. Privileges and Immmitii I s. It being the intention of the two High Contractin<>- Parties to bind themselves by the two preceding Articles to treat' each other on the footing of the most favored nation, it is hereby agreed be- tween them that any favor, privilege or immunil)- whatever in matters of commerce and navigation which eiiii'er Coniiactinff 1 arfy h»^^ actually granted, or may liercaftcr grant, to the suhiocte or citizens of any other .Stale, shall he extended to the sal.jocts or citizens of the other High Contracting Party gratuitously if the con- 19 COSTA RICA. (1 Warehouses, ns and scttle- territorios of inmoroo. Tlio !}■ t-lvM huvo lul caryoe'*, to IS and sottlo- fio permitted tjside in any SOS and waro- ^'(•nonillj- iho all enji)y tlie iicrco, suliject ii'spootivoly. -office packets iirly to come slii|)s of war into tliesame, s to the laws ;IeII.) I's mentioned ling trade is re permitted Tieat Britain ! Republic of m1 navigation rritorie.s, do- ['ull extent to initted hero- g Parties to t each other • agreed be- wliutevor in Cnntjactmg (lie suhjects I siilijocts or ly if the con- Nov. 27, isno. Commerce and Navigation. Continued. 26— 2J ce^Mon in favor. .ftliat ..iUt nation shall have hren Gratuitous ■ ... N. It an .tu'ot ,,. 1,^, adjusted hy mutual agreement if the .-oncos- Mon shall h,ive been conditional. (Article Tv.) Excise Tii.r or Inhtn.l Ihity. Ifmieol'the Higi, Contracling Parties shall impose an oKciso tax, that IS to say, an inland duty upon any articl.. of 1, .m . . "- or n.anufacture, an e.uivAlen't c-n.^i . ;' y ,1' ^ l^; In thoeyent of the reduction or suppression of excise (ax^.s that ^. n"!-;.';'^"*' ^'"''""'.^ corresponding reduction .suM.ii^^ Import Duties, Produce and Manufacturea. _ No higher or other duties shall be imposed on the imnort-Hion into he territories, dominions, or settlemcts f i.u S: dc ilajosty of any articles being of thegro-t'i onKluc. o, ■ , . , ■ of the Republic of Costa K^a, and no hig]:^r '^''^h; ''i^''^, be imposed oil the importation into the territories of tl e 1 c mbl " f uToor,'rr^'7 .^"■t'^i'<^\being the growth, produce^ S^^^ ture of the territories, dominions and settlements of Uer B ri •■ ,• A^iesty than are or shall be payable on the like artic es beinir o tTrS^ f ;^""' '' ™-'"'-'»-^ «f any other foreign coL^.tr!;? Export Duties. Nor shall any other or higher duties or charges be imposed in J^.m 'p'T' ^°™'">«"«. or settlements of either of thS Zd Con tracUng Parties on the exportation of any articles to t e ut-^L,.?^. dominions, or settlements ^of the other tha sih as a e m mavS Prohibitions. _ Nor shall any prohibition be imposed unon the exnortation or importation of any articles the growth, i.roduce or m Zfact^^ Z the en-itories dominions, or settlement.^ of S B dtam ie Maiesty B^.ie ^sta X.., which shall ^^l^^l^^J^ ^ ^^ ^^ Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. It shall bo free for each of the two High Contracting Parties to appoint Consuls for the protection of trarle, to resile in any ft ho terntones, dominions, and settlements of the other pa;\;7but bo- 20 tOhTA_RI(A. fo.oanyCo,mnlsl,all un as kucI,, ho ^l.all, in the us.ml form, Ixr Nov. L'7, 185!). ^l;P'-'>^-''',' n'''! ;i'l';i't'e(i hy (ho Govei'nment to which ho is sent, and either of t ho Jli^rh Contracting' Parties may oxeopt from tho resi- Conimerco ami """^^ <'/ <-'"tisuls such particular places as they jud^ro fit to he- Navigation. o.xcoptwl. The Costa J{ican Diplomatic A-,'ents anil Consuls shall onjoy in the territories, dominions and settlements of Her Baitannic />„.,*.•.,,-,.) JMaiestV whatever nrivilmr/.^: /.^r,„..(.v.„ i : •.• Continued. Majesty whatever priviloKcs, exceptions and immunities aro or shall be granted to Agents of tho same rank belonging to tho most favored nation; and in like manner the Diplomatic Agents and Con- suls of Her Britannic Majesty in tho Costa Kican territories shall enjoy, according to the strictest reciprocity, whatever i)rivile<'es exemptions and immunities aro or may bo granted in tho territo?ieH of heBejiublic of Costa Rica to tho Diplomatic Agents and Consuls of the most favored nation. (Article XI.) A1'I>I,ICAI!I,E TO IllUri.sU COLONIES. . Applicable to the '■territories, dominions andsettlemonts of IIoi Britannic Majesty m Europe." (Articles II and Y.) DE.VIMIRK, Fel). l;!, 1()(J0-1, Commerce and Navigation. WHEN TERMINABLE. No time fixed. MOST-FAVOaEDNATION TREATMENT. Subjects. Customs and other Duties. Fishing and Trading, Liberties Immunities and Privileges. ' It is also covenanted and concluded that tho people and subiects Of the King of England, Scotland. Franco and Ireland sai i^.' fnto miy the hereditary kingdoms, principalities, or dominio sVtIo King of Denmark and Norway, ^r exercising' merchandi/o here n shall pay neither moro nor greater customs, tributes tolls and other duties nor in other manner than as tho people of 'the Unked Provinces of tho Netherlands and other strangor.s (the Swedes oil v anTltl' wln'^^ ''''•'"■' "*"' •"^^•'"^' '"^^'^ customs do or^l a fp'y^; ad ti lit; t ' "' ^T"?P ••^.^"'■" "g '^"^l staying, as also in tisfiiil; SiS whcl7tri' '"f^' '}"' '^""? "'^^'•^'*^^' immunities and ^b Y;»^ , •''« ,P°0P'« "* any foreign nation whatsoever ab, ,1 g or tradingr 1,1 the said kingdoms and dominions of tho E,l of Denmark and Norway do or shall enjoy. On the other side tfe people and subjects of the King of Denmark and Norway slrdl use and enjoy tho samo privileges in tho countries and donSni of Ki'iii'of^f ^^"^'^,^">^';.^o wit, that the people and su^ec of 'the iVJ- r!'"'"'''"^f ^'l^^*^''^^''^^' mailing unto any tho kingdoms pnncipalit.cH. or dominions of the Kin| of England, or exorcS merchandize thornin, shall pav neither more nor Iv^WJon]^ peo;r'of"'th"'^V '^^'^^' ""'• ^" -y othor^a^uie^Than" "S people of the United Provmcos of the Nofherlunds, or other Tet Con 1» Man Com Nj siial form, Ixr is sont, and rom tho resi- igo tit to he C'oiisuIm Hha'll lor Baitaniiic lities aio or <; to tho mo.st ents andOoii- rilorioM .«hall )!• privi logon, le ton-itoricH and Con.sul.s 21 DKNMAKK. Htranprs Irailiny thithor. and paying loss (•u>t(ini-<. do or siiai! i.ay J am that as well in going, ri'tiiining ;ind -tuving, as also in II- • and trading, tlioy shall enjoy the san.o liheiiies. immunities a... Commerce and j>'"'^''i^'-^"- ^^'I'l^^li llie people ol'any foreign nation wliatsoevt-i- al-^d ing and Navigation. ^^' '"" '''"'ii'^' i" tho said i and" dominions of tho King of Jlihglatiddo or shall enjoy. ]5ut so that the sovereign power of Continued. """' '^'."■'-'^ '" ^''t-'''" l' other Export Duties. as by (ho sul.ic,.ts or ci 1/ . • d vi ?'' '' ''" ''^ '''vorable terras try. (ArticiilV.) ^'^''^^"^ *"'^^ vessels of any other foreign coun- Subjects. Commerce and ^'avigati(,n. Immimitiei,. Favors, Privilcjes and of the mo>tfkv,>reJV.ut on ft ?h! ««''h o her on the footing nny favor/ pnW-ile^/:;;"-;^',^.,.^':?;^^^^^ mercoornavi.,^atioi, which either Con r-H.^Lp ^ "f™ "^ ^«™- grantcd.or nia\- here'ifler?-.: n n ,u f " ^"'^'^' '^"** actually other Sate shill be extom V-ll '/ ♦^ '^^ ^'''' ^'' ^''^'"'''"'^ "^ '-^'T condilional. " (S?e il^ ' ""''"''^^^ ''"'" ^^^'^ J^«eu Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. «hall enjoy the s ,mVnV J ' ^i<'"l''"on. or territoi-ien of the other which a ifo ma be ? tl Tu?, /r^'^^ ""'^ exemptions Of e,nal ranic or\^^^::^::i^-^^^^^^^or Con.u.s AP]>LICAHLE TO UlUTISH COLONIES. Subjects. Commerce. Applicable to the Br iti." 'dom in ions." (Article If.) and pi-ivilcgos ■«, subjects or return, onjpy llor Hiitannic iinionB in any try, shall not ic't to higher izo or goods in any other lorted tliore- mible terms breign coun- KQUATOR. May 3, 1851. Comniorco and Navigation. 23 WIIMX TKRMINAIiLi:, In onicTlhul ti.etwo J[i;r|, <'„nl ,-.•,(■( in- l'.uti,.s tnuv Ii;iv.. tMo oppoiUin.ty of iioreatter tre.tin- an.l a^^reeit,- upnn "such ..thor arningements a. n.ay ten i .till invWwv t.. the i.npn.voment „f thoir mutua inter.-om^so, and to the advanrement of tho intorest. ofthoir respective sul.jeets and eitizenn, it is agreed that at any time after the expiration o seven years from tho dale ..f tho cxcdiange nf tho latiheations of the present Treaty,* ei;her of the High Contract in.' Parties :>hali have tl,o right of giving to the other party notice of Its intention to terminate Articles V, VI an.! VII of the present iroaty; and that at the expiration of twelve months after such notice sha I have been received by either party from the other, tho said Articles, and al the stipulations contained therein, shall ccaso t^ be binding on tho two High ContraKing Parties. ^Article • January 29,"I851. eyes and ties to bind tho footing 1 them that irs of com- as actually lens of any 2ens of the in favor of for a com- d effect, to have boeu protection other; but tions until 'rm by the Contract- ' the other xemptions r Consuls MOST-FAVORED-NATION THEATMENT. Subjects. Commerce. Navigatum. Ships and Cargoes. Houses and Warehouses. Protection. There shall bo between all tho territories of Her Britannic Alajestyin Europe, and tho terrilories of the Equator, a reciprocal treedom of commerce. Tho subjects and citizens of tho two coun- tries respectively, >hall have liberty freely and securely to come WJh the;. , hips an^l cargoes, to all such places, ports and rivers in the teri'itories afoi'e.-aid, to which (jthei- foreigners are or may be permitted to come, to enter into the same, an. I to remain and reside in any pait of the said territories respectively; also, to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the pui-poses of their commerce • and generally, tho merchants and traders of each nation, respec- II vely, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, subject always to tho laws and statutes of tho two countries respectively. (Article II.) Her Majesty the (iueen of tho United Kingdom of (Jreat Britain and Ireland engages further that the citizens of the Eipiator shall liave the like liberty of con. Meroe and navigation stipulated for in the preceding Article, in all her dominions situated out of Europe, to the iuU extent to which t!ie same is permitted at psesent, or shall be permi'.ted hereafter, to any other nation. (Article III ) Coasting Trade Heserved. It being understood that tho general liberty of commercial inter- course which is conceded hy each Contracting Party to the other by the preceding Articles 11 and III, shall not anply, on either side, to the 'joasting trade of the two respective nations. (Article III.) 24 KQUATOR. May H, 185?. Commcioc and Navigation. Continued. Siihjvrts. Commercr oiul / nrl^jatl on. Furors, PrivUeijes and /iniiiiiitilun. hin.M;;:;;;s,;v:;j;;;rs:;:V'- '-> '^^ c.,nt,.„c.in. Purtie. .> ..n the tn.ui, -r of i ;,' VV ' l'''^' '^''"'^''. ''' ^''^'^^ ^"^■'' ''«''<^''- •nattors of c..> mo '(l- u, .1 '■ ' r^'^' "' ,'"\'"""'^>' ^^''^'-^^ver, in value and c"flbc o be' 7 '".","' "^'"'''^/^ '^"^^"^''^ '^' P'-"PO'-tionate -^n shall i.;:fho.si,ient. (aViS L\ ) " ^'""""<"'^ ov torritorios tl.oy may b.. APPLICABLE TO IIHITISH COLONIES. Subjects. Commerce and yavujadon. A'Si,;:;: °v^tz;:^ «»■■ •«- ^^-^y an in 3 importation nicies of the no higher or ho territories or nianufae- > or shall be , or manufac- ' imposed, in ;: Parties, on linions of the tation of the FRANCE. WIIEX TKRMIN-ABLE. January 26, 1826. Comme.;; and ^^^^Z^Z^J^ !:,ZtZ '''' 'IV^'^ "^ *- Navigation, the end of twelve minths «f er e th«r i k' "l'.'^ /";;tli"'-. ""til "^ P'li-ties shall have LMvennnf, -of f'^her ot the ll.gh Contracting minate its opSLn each ofTh^" W 'k^^'''' "^' ''' '"'«"^'«'^ ^'^ ^^^ ingtoifseifthrrS'tof Hvin?" ^.'^''^ Contracting Parties reserr- of the .aid term of on ySV"".nH I "''"' '", 't' '''^''' ''' '^' «"<* at the end of the welve mon'fi: • . '• "^""""'^ *''*^^"«" t^om that, this Conventi^and all tr\r T'°"'\«'''"*^ *" on both «ide8 cease and detmuin^. (L t^Io vlo '""' '^''''''' ''''"'^ '^'^^^^^^'^ portation or lufacture of 5rios of the lie Majesty, h shall not Property. ships, the to personal y Hoit and , or in any justice, the I enjoy, in privileges, lall not be MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT. Vessels. vessels of any third Power S ■ 'I'o.r two countries, the conditions tlK:^^ntho.esim'.^t•^^'^^ '*'^'a"'" "^"™ ^^^'^^ble of Bri,i.h and ^:^':^^:;f (IrJil^)"' "" " '"""' APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. Vessels. tween Ih "ifl^^h '^nu^l »^'T't"' f "'" l'-'^^*^"' Convention be- .nT -n '^4e „ "l ' .| '^ ^'''■^'"■' ''^"^ '^« '•'^^ciP'-oeally extended in^u'pf (ttiS:~" ^"^^" ^ their^-espective and in forced dominion i '2G FKANC'K, January ii(>,18r)(J. Continued. Vfm'.'s and Ctnjocs. Import Duties, Ac. From and aflor tlic ].st Ottobor of the piosciit year, Froncli Commerco and vessels shall be allowed to nail IVotn any port wiiatever of the eyiin- Navigation. tneH under the dominion of His Most Christian Majesty, to all the Colonies of the United Kingdom (except those possessed hy the hast India Company), and to import into the said Colonics all kinds ot morehandizo, being productions the growth or manufacture of iMance, or of any country under the dominion oi' Franco, with the exce])lion of such as are prohibited to bo imported into the aaid Colonies, or aro permitted to be imported only from countries under the British dominion ; and the said French vessels, as well as the rnorchandizo imported in the same, shall not bo subject in the Colonies of the United Kingdom to other or higher duties than those to which British vessels may bo subject on importing tho same merchandize from any foi'cign country, or which aro imposed upon tho morchandi/.e itself The same facilities shall bo granted reciprocally in the Colonies of Prance, with regard to the im|)ortation in British vessels of all kinds of merchandizo being productions tho growth and manufacture ot the United Kingdom, or of any country under tho British dominion, with the exception of such as are prohibited to be im- ported into the said Colonies, or are permitted to be imported only from countries under the dominion of France. And whereas all goods tho produce of any fbieiy:n country may now bo imjwrted into the Coionies of tho United Kingdom in the ships of that coun- try, with tho exception of a limited list of specified articles, which can only be imported into tho said Colonics in British ships, Ills Majesty tho King of tho United Kingdom reserves to himself tho power of adding to the naid list o< oxcopted articles any other tho produce of tho French dominions, the additiim whereof may apj-ear to His Majesty to be necessary for j^lacing tho commerce and navigation to be permitted to the subjects of each of tho High Contracting Parties with tho Colonics of the other upon a footing'of fair reciprocity. (Atiditional Article I.) From and after the same period French vessels shall bo allowed to export from all tho Colonies of tho United Kingdom (except those posset-sed by the Kiif^l India Company), all kinds of merchan- dize which aro not prohibilcd to be exi)orted from such Colonies in vessels other than lho.se of Great Britain; and the said vessels, as well as the metchaiuli/.e exiiorled in the same, shall not bo subject to other or higher duties than those to which British vessels may bo subject on exporting tho said merchandize, or which are imjmscd upon the merchandize itself; and they shall bo entitled to the same bounties, drawbacks, and other allowances of the same nature to which Jintish vessels would be entitled on such exportation. _ The same facilities and privileges shall be granted reciprocally in all the Colonies of Fiance for the exportation in British vessels of all kinds of merchandizo which are not proliiltitod to be exported from such Colonics in vessels other than those of France. (Addi- tional Article II.) 27 , year, Froncli I'or of tho cyiin- e.sty, to all tho i.NS08Hed by tho id Colonics ull )!• inmiufacturo r Franco, with .'cl into tho said L'oun trios under art well as tho subject in tho er duties than importing tho b are imposed n tho Colonies b vessels of all id manufacture 3r tho British )itod to bo im- im ported only id whereas all )w be imported i of that coun- articles, which British ships, i'es to himself cles any other whereof may the commorco h of tho High on a footing of all bo allowed gdom (except s of merchan- •h Colonies in laid vessels, as not bo subject h vessels may ;li are imjiosed .h1 to tho same :uno nature to tatioii. d reciprocally 3riti;di vessels to be exported •aiice. (Addi- FRANCK. Jan. LM, 18(;o. Commeice. July 23, 1873. Commerce. Jan. 2-J, 1874. Commerce. WIIKN TKHMlXAMLi;. y..al!';.':;:^;:,:;r\j!;:'::/-;t..;;v-- i" ease nei.her of th,, Hi U n .■ in '^ '" '•"''"■""'""^ I '^ "nd fl'o other, Iwclv,.mM„ : .,;;""".' "^y^"''^ ■^''"" '"'vo ....liticnl f" years ,|,e in. J^, ^, , " '" :7';""-""' "^ "'^' "'"' I""'"'' "»' ^ball eonMnuo in !" ,? 1; L-r • ""^ ;M'-''"'ion, tl/. Treaty year until ,1k, expir „ .f J /?"'' '""' ^^ '*" ••'""' y-'U' to wbichoneorothi,,f Ik. J r- ; •i'""";,"^' '""" "'O day o„ u^t'^'X ';:;;;.n;;:r?j;™'r.nr v,^ '''^'""^^'-^ "-" '■''^'■^ ^« ^vliioh is not%,ppoiVs"s7, ;'••/'"'•• ^'T^ ""^" """'i'ication whichsiKdi h. , j;:^.rn':y^i^^ J>uve notified .wd e m . is 1 e r. if ^'^.''/'T'^'"^'. '"'"•^'^'^ "''''"''' putting an end to it i 1 • il n m.^-^.^ ,^ .,'""' ''"^" '''" i"^e'"i'>"of one year from t le I. \ w hH ' 1 '.'l'' ""''',"" '^M'imtioM of P-;tios shall have .fiounc^f u!' " ^IkI'^V"^ '''^' ^"'"'•"•'"'^ fi^uiy last, ot whieh it ii the ;!;;^^.,^;;^r '(^.tf:^^^SrL) '^^ •February 4, 1860. MOST-FWOBED-NATION TKEAT.MBNT. J'avors, Privileges, or Re.hwtion in Tarijf. Prohibitions. theoiht';;;:'- w'SiiSr^r'?^ -"^•- - importation on t ho !, e^f," " '^ l' '.' '" "'^' '^"''i'^'ol duties of tbJ .aid Power mi;" :,td: o' ^ .'.'^ '^llJIir^^l^.^-'^. which betw;:;n';,;:'^;;lSXn::rr;if'r^'' 7';^'^-^''' •^''^""•'•>-' '8«o> J>"neo,asalMMhoiuiXn . u ^ '"' ^•^'■"'"" "'"^ ^'•^"'"''^ ""d tlKirsMpulationVand ,'hr'Si;;r'''T';T' '" .^'"'^^ ''> «" effect as before the Ac •1)1 "'V*;. '' 'J'"' "''•'" '•^'"tini'o to have cally,as wellinruStol c^^T'' "'''"" ''V^''"'^'*' ""^«'' '''^^'ip'-o- the t^eatmen a 1 re!i !Vth^^^^^^^ '" f'''''^' ""'' ^'■^^'•'■••^' It is therefore unersToodtta in f r'"'" '^ ^T^' ^'"P"-''- lations of Article XIX of u « T eaU of P ™''^ ^"\ '^^'^ "^'i'"''"*- ^^ d January 1860 and of A.r f ^/^""J"'''''^*^' ^'•"^^"d'^'' on the vontion of {^ e lith \o^ ,^ ''p\ ^ ''' '''« Supplementary Cr: n,..., .-^ ;> ^."''" -^o^^^i'iberof thesamo x^f,^,• ou,-U r.f tui n^. Contracting Parti conditionally, tho benefit of OS engages to give the oth year, each of the High ■ -'mmediately and un- cr, 1 privilege or reduction of T.,,r,w'^' '. ^'" immunity, every leauction of Tanfl ,n regard to the importation of L'S FIUXK. .I.in. 'S.i, Ihtio. July 2;;, IB73. .Inn. 24, I ST I. •^'ommorce. <'orit ijiued . iniTchui .li/,o, wIlmIut riieiiliuiiol or nut in tlio Troatios and Con- \"'"''"''^"','^''"' ^^ '''<•'' I'i'vo boon or tnay Lo conmlod by ono of no lligli (ohtiacting J'arti.is to uny fum-n nation wliatsoovor. whotliof wiiliiM or beyond Kuropo. (Articio 1.) Tiuin^lt. Warehousing. Asportation. He-exportation. Loral Dues. liroka-aj,'. I'u.^toms Formalities. Samples. Designs for Manufac- tures, i'jinmerce and Jndustry. It likowiho iiiidorMtooc] that, in all tliat relator to transit waruhouHin^r, oxportation, nM-xpoilation, local duod, broko.ago,' customs lormalitios, samples, do igns for mannfacturos, and likowiso in all mattoi's I'olating to (bo oxorciso of uoinmorco and industry Jintish Hulpjocts in Franco or in Alyoria, and Kroncb in the Utdtod Kingdom, shall enjoy tho troatmont of tho most favored nation. (Articio 1.) Kxeise Tax or Inland Duties. Ifono of (ho High Contracting Parties shall impose an excise tax, that IS to say, an inland duty, upon any article of homo pi-o- ducdon or manufacture, an e(iuivalont compensatory duty may be imj)jsod on articles of the tsamo description on their i::Miortatioii trom the territories of tho otior Power, provided that 'the said equiva ent duty is levied on tho like articloa on their importation irom all other foreign countries. _ In the event of (ho reduction or suppressiur: of excise taxes, that 18 to say, inland duties, a corresj)onding reduction or suppression shall at tho same time bo made in tno c(juivalent compensatory importduty on manufactures of British or French oritfia as the case niay be. (Article I.) It is agre..- )ry duty may be tlioii- iinnortation )d that tlie said their importation excise taxes, that 1 or supprest^ion rit coni|)cnsatoi"y h origin, &a the IS that as regards of the 28rd July, I Conventions of remain in force, changed by the ■ ) :8. » 1st July, 1865, In case neither before the last- the intention to le shall continue lay upon which _ n notice to the eKKMAM ZOLL- VKRKIIK). Set aho |>K| S.SIA. May ;}(), 18(J5. Commorco. Continued. MnsTKWoKKi, VAM.v THKATMKNT iiufijrcts. Commcnr. r l.ll.S. The sniijfcts (if |[,.p [{lihiiu,,,. \f ■ jcM'ts of the Stales of ,1..^ ZnUyo,^ 'l^^!^ , ^1' ;^"";;"-"'- '""I tin, m.I.- JK-rmanentiv in the .lomi Im s . , ''"'"«''"'*•'• tom,M..arilv ...• M".iosty, shall er.joy tUn" T.^.^trT''' "*• ""' '*''"'''""- oihortaxes.han, thos li's?^^; ' ,'" r"''''^'"'-' '" "" bigh,.r n,- in Iho^e respects. (A. lido I.) ^ ^ '' ''"""""•>■ "'" '"'^^ '''V'-rc I fmport Dut.cs. Prodn., ,n,l Manufacture,. "7 tho produce aJi mu.S ,■ , e? . T's^ :i'' "";' "^'^'Hvorein, which n,,.y be imported int.. tlu IJ.n .. ci; *" "'•"'"' >^'>!lveroi,. exportation, or transit, shall I o e in^ 3^^ Warehousing, re- n^"-. as, and in particular sha ^su I t ," '"• >' """" "'""- diit.'.s than, the .reduce and m' luL'tn - f- '''^'''^''" '"' "l''<->- most favored in those rcs^ct^ (t^tl, le Ilj "'' "'''''' ""'"''■>' ^''*^ -E'.;7)orf Duties. ^^^n:S:::^^:f:^::t:^^^ •-« '-id i„ ,1. z ,„ve..ein on ,1,0 iimannie MajestV'^noMrtho dr'''"''''-' """"i 1"'— i"".^ -'> H ■ B.-itannicMajest/on theex,!, Mfior';'.''"^ ''""' l'"-«--"".^ of JI,. than are or maj- bel.n-ed o 1 o l'"/^' ^'"""■^ "' "'« ^^oHverein, any third coun^^ the nKiuUil^^linl;;---:!;-- ^^S^n^^ Favors, Priviie^/es and lieductions in Tarl[r. por^uJ^r'iC:;ls;;;;;Sthe;^;'rT^ may concede to 'any third IWr s . II "'^^'^',"™^•^i"g Parties and unconditionall/to the other ' (A^IL-itVo "''"' '""""' '■'^^*-''>' Prohibitions. time be applicable t^ all ottrraU<:n:'''(l.SVT ■'" ''" ""'' APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLO.VIES aJedS'tt^S;;!i'-P;-;^!;.,A,.ieles r to H ..„ also be Majesty. I„ (ho.so Colonies and^..^ •'""''"'/'* "'^'" -"^''''annie. States of the ZollvereinSuobeCrT:''' ''^'' l'™^"^-^ of the import duties than the ^1^0^^^^^^ "^f''^'' «'• ''^''«'- Britain and Ireland or of -.nv oti 1 ."'^''"* Jvingdo n of Great sh.all the exportati^n^^rth ir (?SZ'-f ''^ "'^ '^'"^' "-• Zoliveiein be subject to any hiolt^ o,.fi'^ pos.-os»,ons to the tion to the vUi^d iffxnr^i^ J^ (Article Vfl.) ^^'"g^Jom ot Greai J3ritain and Ireland 30 «'^'«' WIIKN THIJMiXAHf-K. Oclr.lH'i- 4, Ift.)-. Tlic |)i(s..i)t, forivoriti .11 ^l(all In- in luicc f..f ton youi-H from t!io ( al.M.l tlK> ox.han;,'.) of nitifi.':iti..tM* ihoroof; lui.l fiirtl.or, until Coinrnorco and lli<' imkI <*f twi-ivo nionlli^ nfi,.!- .'ithor of llio Ill.'li ( '..ntructir;.' Nuvigntion. rnrticM .sliall liavo ^'iv«Mi nr.tic,. l., il,,. otii.-r of its irTtcMtinn to tcr- iniiiato til., sanio; .'a.li of tho ili-li ( 'oiitractitiLC I'arli..H n-M, 18:)!^. Most- favored nation tueat.mknt. f^onsuls. n.'r Hritannic >fajc-sty and ][is .Afajosty (ho Kiiii,' of Crooco have JiKrced that each of the Iliujh Contracting^ Parties shall have the n,i,'ht to noniinato and app-.int Consuls-Uonerai, Consuls and Vice- Consids, mail the ports of tho dominions of the other ContractinL' 1 arty wherein such Consular olficers are or may h.- necessary for tlio advancement of commoreo, and for tho protection of the trade of the suhjects of either Crown; and it is expressly stipulated that such ( onsuls, of whatever class, shall, in tho country in which thov are stationed, he placed upon the footing of tho Consuls of the most favored nation. (Article VIII.) AI'I'LlrAllLE TO BRITISH C0I,0N1ES. Import Duties, Ac. sh "dominions and j Commerce. East Indies. ir .^'i^'I'/m ^° ^° ^^^ British "dominions and possessions." (Articles Her Hritannic Majesty consents to grant to the subjects of His iVJajesiy the King of Greece the same facilities and privileges with respect to tho commerce to lo carried on in Greek vessels with the Eiitish dominions in the Ea.«t Indies, as are or may be enioved under any Treaty or Act of Pailiamont, by tho subjects or citizens of tiiomo.-,t favored nation; it being alwavs undo'rstood that the laws, rules, regulations and restrictions, which are or may be appli- cable to the ships and subjects of any other foreign country, enjoy- ing the like facilities and privileges of trading with the said dominions, shall be e.iually applicable to the subjects of the Kintr oi' Greeee (Article IX.) " Gibraltar and Malta. The High Contracting Parties agree that the stipulations of the present CoiivciHiun shall be appiicablo to (iibraltar and to tho Island of Malta. fArticle XlV.) .11 I yoiii'H from tI«o hi Ciirlhor, until ii^li ( 'on tract if;;.ij int(!titi(»ii to tcr- '.irlics ruMtrvinj; at tliu ottil (if lilt) al'tor tliut tinio ; 10 ox pint inn of I'civo'l hy citlior iruvinioiis tlioroof \viii;\ Ti;f;\ii\Ai!|j.; I'ommorci Navi-Mt •Ootuber 711, 180.1 L( of (Jroeco have I sliiill huve the )nsiils and Vico- lior Contracting be tioces.saiy for ion of the trade ,' stipulated that y in which thoy 8uls of tho most ions." (Articles HubjcctR of llis privi logos with vessels with the lay be oiijoj'ed, lijocts or citizens M'stood that the •r may be appli- I country, enjoy- with tho said 8 of the King ol' ipiilations of the itiir and to the MOSTKAVORKl.-.v.vnuv TUEATMKNT. Suhji'itn. Commer, 'V. '"^h'jis and (\injot'.'i. "••'Vi,i,'atio„ The .sulje<.ls .A^^nvK'll T^'Z ''' <'onunerce and -roetivoly .shall havo lil>o , 1 odv- "i "''' ^ 7^'"<''i"^' I'a.'tio. tbcir ships and cargoes, to ..|l , hV, fecuroiy to come, with ""•""".^/-.d |K>sseins'o t|:o ,t e. ^ ""'' ''^'^"•'^ '" "'o clo- ;>'• '"ay be permit tod to come • and .h I 1 ''' "V'"'' ^''^'^''^^-^-^ >uo y'mt,vesubjectsgenerally";AS,e I )''■"'"''■ '""^' ''^' ^"W«'J No I>»port Duties. Produce and Manufactures. into any article tho ..roduco .).• mtnnf l^",'' ^'-"'"'"'c M'tjosty of -•'nsoniisM.ostytleKiro'^^^^^^^ '!'/.'. and no oth^r orhi.^her utieil I'. •''"' "'''"t^^'er place arriv- t'on nitothedomii.io is-uii ' l>^■•nposod on the impor ta- taly of any article ,1 e p d'^^T^or 1;: '. ^ <'^ '''"•'>^'>' ^'^ ^^'"^' of Majesty's dominions an.l ,„> leKsior "'"""^^'^■/"'•" "^ Hor IJritannic than are or may be r-ayal'l^^Th' il- ""^.T'^"'."^''"'" I''"^'" '^••'•i^i"tr, doniiiiioti.s ai;(l |,i>s,-o.-t>ioiis of any article I lie produce or niaiiidacturo of thodominioriH and po.s.HcsMion.s of Her Ih'ilaiiriic AlajeMy frron wliatcver place anivini,'. (.\rticle Continued. Eijiort Duties. _ Nootliororhighei- duties or churf any ticio from the dominion.s and posHe.s.sionx of cither of tiie twcj Contracting Parties to the dominion.s and possessions of the other which shall not equally o.xtend to the exportation of the like article to any other country. (At tide HI.) Subjects. Commerce and Navigation. Prioikges, Favors, and Immunities. The Contracting Parties agree that in all matters relating to commcieeand navigation, any privilege, favor, or immunity what- ever which either Contracting Party has actually granted, "or may hereafter grant, to the subjects er citizens of any other State, shall bo extended immediately and unconditionlly to the subjects oi- citizens of the other Contracting Party, it being their intention that the. trade and navigation of each country shall be jilaced in all respects by the other on the footing of the most favored nation (Article X.) Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. It shall bo free for each of the Contracting Parties to appoint Consuls General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Consular Agents to reside in the towns and ports of tho dominions and possessions of the other. Such Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls, and Con- sular Agents, however, shall not enter upon thoir functions until after they shall have been approved and admitted in tho usual form by the Government to which they are sent. They shall oxercise whatever functions, and enjoy whatever privileges, exemptions and immunities are or shall bo gi'anted there to Consuls of the most favored nation. (Article Xlll.) Subjects. Property. Imposts. The subjects of each of the Contracting Parties in the dominions and possessions of tho other shall be at full liberty to acquire, pos- sess, and dispose of every description of property which tho laws of the country may permit any foreigners, of whatsoever nation, to acquire and possess. They may acquire and dispose of tho same, whether by purchase, sale, donation, exchange, mariiage, testament,' ;j3 < lliiil hi> will not i(s.ioiis of any H and pDsses.Hioii.H •I'iviiiLf. (Article i imiio^-C'I in tiio ulini; Parlies on llil ])0SSCS8i0I18 of iio exportation of Liclo HI.) xportation of any ithor of tlio two ons of the other )f the like article !, Favors, and ittors relating to iinniiinity what- ,i^raiitc(l, or may uihcr State, shall the subjects or eir intention that be placed in all favored nation. rties to appoint sular Agents to d poi^scssions of n.suls, and Con- ' functions until 1 the usual form 7 shall exorcise ;es, exemptions Consuls of the n the dominions to acquire, pos- liich the laws of oevor nation, to so ot the same, riage, testament, ITALY. succession aft intestaio or in a..,- r..\ Au^us^l8b3. <;,,„,• Their hoi s.nd.?. 'V'^ '" """ ^'^"""■^' '•"' «'« Commerce and take 'po-ession of .,ch op 7" t hc'ln Z' '"""'7' '" ""<^ Navigation, f ti"^' on their behalf, in hoV^ime' m imor ,rff !."'" ''>' "♦f""'** forms as subjects of the countrv^ In the Ij ! . oPI ■' ''""f ''^"='' Continued. «entativo8 the property shall bo tro"ted in '"'■' '""^ ''"P'"'^" like property l^elo uMn . to a , biet't n ' A '"""^ '"'""'^"" "^ ^»'» circumstances. ^ " •'^'^ ''' ^''^' ^■"" '"T ""der similar prop:.^i;^^;i!;::i;;;l^;;;!,;'-y i;^y -pon t.. vau. of such able by subjects of the Strr'''^^^^^^^ or charge than is pay- Contracting Parties hall bo inn 77'->^^"«^^^''« •^"t'i'.-"ts of the the proceeds ther^l^^.f f d^K^^ 'l-^l^'V ,"l^^''' • ""l-'-^y. -" Huch exportation to pay a (■ , .''"'• '''^'"^' .^uh octed on higher duties than 1 1 oJe\vcL'i/?''''r?r' '"' «"^ "tl>«'- o'" ur^der similar circumslancr A.: rxVl/' ''""""'^' '"'' ''■"^'^' JAPAN. Oct. 14, 1854. Aug. 26, 1858. APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. Coasting Trade. trad^ftl^tsSs^i^^;;^t;?f^;j?!' r '-F-^,to ,ho coasting in the dominions and u si^stns o?^ Party shall enjo>^ and shall be treated i^H^Lts i^^^ ''^" ^'''"^ pnvileiei vessels and native -subjects P*"''" '" ^'"^ '^'^^^ mannei-, as national Coi:!;SS,'™;^^^:^,fS,^^e;{f . how^ve, as respects the trade of such offhe CoLi^l'p'os" slio s o 'I'li-/? '''■' 'T^^^ as may have petitioned or mn^ri % ^ei Jiritanmc Majesty under the prot'sions of the ZT ,'7'^'»^^«^- P«*ition Her Majist>^ their coastin^g ^-rtUiret^ntIsd:!""(4',.S vl',/.) '^"''^ «'^'" j^ ^Applicable to the British " dominions and possessions," (Article WHEN TEEMINABLE. No time fixed. Navigation, ^ote^=r„ tiS °„", Ifl, ^^ « ^^^^^^^^^^ prove to h„dorirable. (Article \Xu!)' " "Pwion™ ,h,,ll 2«— 3 34 JAPAN. Oct. 14, 1H54. Aug. 2*;, IH.H. M08T PAVOREDNATION TUEAT.MKNT. Ships and Subjects. Privileges, Immunities and Advantages. In the pons of Japan, either now open, or wliiih mry hereafter i\^Y^^ ... It ' ' .iujjaij, uiLiiur n(»w open, or \v ik*Ii mrv hereafter JNav.galion. ships an.i suhjccts .hall ho cntiilcl to admission, and to the eniov- Continued TT T '■''""'"^' "*' '^''^■=""'"'^'^'^ "'i"' 'hose of the most favored tontxnued. ,at,on, always excoptin^^r the advantages accruing to the Dutch and thmofc from tlieir existing rclalion.s with Jaj)an. (Arlicio V.) Consuls. Trade. If, tliorefore, any other nation or people he now or lioreafter per- mitted to enter other ports than Nagasaki and llakodadi, or to npp()int Consuls, or to open trade, or to enjoy any advantage or piivilege vvhalever, British ships and suhject« shall, as of right enter upon the enjoyment of the same. (K.xnosition of Article V.) It is heieby expressly .stipulated that the British Government and Its suhject.s will he allowed free and equal participation in all privileges, immunities and advantages that may have been, or may he hereafter, gianted hy llis Alajesiy the Tycoon of Japan to the Government or subjects of any other nation. (Article XXIII.) NOT APPLICABLE TO BKITISH COLONrEH. LIBERIA. Nov. 2J, 1848. Commerce and Navigation. WHEN TERMINABLE. No time fixed. MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT. Subjects. Commerce. Protection. Rights and Privileges. There shall be reciprocal freedom of commerce between the Britisji dominions and the Republic of Liberia. The subieet* of iler Britannic Majesty may reside in, and trade to, any nait of tli« terr.tones of the Republic to which any other foreigniors are or shall be admitted. They shall enjoy full protection for tlieir nersons and properties; they shall bo allowed to buy from and to sell to whom they like, without being restrained or prejudiced bv anv monopoly, contract, or exclusive privilege of sale or' purchase what ever; and they shall moreover enjoy all other i-ights and pi'ivileee** n-hich arn or may bo granted to any other foreigners, suhjeets or citizens of the most favored nation. The citizens of the Republic of Libciia shall, mrrturn, oij'.y >iiiiil.tr protection and nriviletrca in the dominions of Her Britannic Majesty. (Article II ) -'G- J5 Advantages. I mry hereafter nation, Britiwh 1 to the enjoy- most favored 1 tlio Dutch and Article V.) r hereafter per- iilcotladi, or to ■' :ul vantage or -of right, enter tide V.) h Government cipation in all e been, or majr Japan to tho XXllI.) rivileges. between the subjects of ly part of the gnors are or their persons tnd to sell to iced by anj' iichaHe what- k1 privilege* , ."ubjects or i Jtepublic of privileges in LlIiKKIA. Nov. 21, 1848. Ojmmurce an -N'avigatini,. ''"nf'nueJ. I "'P"rt Duties. Goods and Ahrckandlze. Ecports. Subjects. Facorg, Pririlp,j>'v n„ } / , ■^, i It I. lieges aud /mmu/uties. ^'"d uaviga'iion, winch oTer^ ^j,^,^!^^^^^ '" l^''"ers of comraer^ gninted, or may hereafter grant to tho 1^' '"■'^' ^^^ ^'^-tually other State, shall bo extended othn *'V^. ■^">«''t« <"• ''iti^Jens of any Contracting Party, gru iitoutll ^„^"'^J'^'^t« ^'^ ^^^i^^ns of the ,.tho^ o^her State «hall {.,^e bCSuUourorr'f"" j^" ^'*^^>'- ^^^''^ t.on a,s nearly as possible of -o Zl^^^^^ eompensa- adjusted by mutual ag.-eement f To "n^ •'''''"t ""'* offoet, to bo 'iHional. (Article Vll ) ' "''' ^'oncossion shall have been eon- APPLICABLE TO BRixisiI COLONIES. Subjects. Commerce. Applicable to the British "dominions." MADAflASCAB. June 27, 1S65. Commerce and Navigation. WHE.V TERMINABLE. -dl!;C^;iS^S;^|;,^-^;i ^y Her,Britan„ic M^esty shall be exchanVat London. nd 'Sfc?-' ""'^- '!'■' ''^^'fi^iion <^>x months from this date Antananarivo within the space of Of thrlutj^t^-f Sr ^S^t!;^ --/!-^^ the interests ''^ ^^'^ *^'^"='C"t or both parties. (Article XIX.)' ^ 20 -j^ 36 HADAUA8C'AK. Juno 27, 18()5. iTomrrierco and Navigation. .MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMKNT. Subjects. Houses, Commerce, dec. Privileges and Advantages Continved. The HubjoctH of Ilor Britannic Majesty nhall have full liberty to on oi-Huo, rent or JoaHo houses or iand.s in, trade with, and pass with l.eir merchandize throui^h, all party of the dominionn of ller Majesty the Queen of Madagascar which are under the control of u (rovernor duly appointed by the Malagasy authorities, except Amiwhimanga, Ambohimanambola, and Amparafavato; and thev hhall enjoy therein all the privileges and advantages with roL'ard to commerce, or with regard to any other matter whatsoever, which e-o now or may hereafter bo granted to or allowed to be enjoyed bv the subjects or citizens of the most favored nation; and the sub- jects of Her Majesty the Qi.een of Madagascar shall, in like manner bo at liberty to enter into, rent or lease houses or land in. trade with, and pass with their merchandiae through, all parts of Her iintannic Majesty's dominions, as freely as the subjects of the most favored nation, and they shall enjoy in those dominions all the privileges and advantages with regard to commerce, or with rerrard to any other matter whatever, which are now or may hereafter bo granted to or allowed to be enjoyed by the subjects or citizens of tho most favored nation. (Article II.) Subjects. Homes awl Wareh(Mi:es. Property. Protection. British subjects shall be permitted, as fully as the eubjocts or citizens ofthc most favored nation, in any lawful manner to pur- chase, rent, or lease land, houses, warehouses, and all other kinds of properfj^ within all parts of tho dominions of Her Majesty the Queen of Madaga-car which are under ;the control of a Governor duly appointed by the Malagasy authorities. They shall be at liberty to build on land purchased, rented, or leased by them houses of any material they please, except of stone or clay, at the capital ot Madagascar, and other towns where such houses are for- bid (en by tho laws of the country; and Her Majesty the Queen of Madagascar engages that British sut-jects shall, ab far as lies in her power, equally with hor own subjects, enjoy within her dominions full and con plete protection and security for themselves and for any property which they may so acquire in future, or which thev may have acquired already before the date of the present Treaty. (Article V.) •' Imports and Exports. Munitions of war shall bo imported by the Queen of Madagascar alone into her dominions, but save the said munitions of war no artick whatever shall be prohibited from being imported into 'the territories of Her Majesty the Queen of Madagascai nor shall anv article whatever be prohibited from being exported therefrom er- cept munitions of war and the following articles which are forbidden by the law of Madagascar to be exported, namely, timbernnd cowb. (Article V 1.) (I Advantages full liberty" to with, and pasa miinioDH of Her tho control of ji horilies, except ivato; and they s with regard to atsoever, which Lo be enjoyed by i; and the sub- in like manner, ■ land in, trade 1 parts of Her xts of the modt ninions all the or with i-egard ay hereafter bo r citizens of the Protection. the giibjects or lanner to pur- I other kinds of Jr Majesty the of a Governor ey shall bo at ised by them, 5r clay, at tho iiousos are for- ^ the Queen of ■ as lies in her her dominions selves and for )r which they -esent Treaty. MADAOAKCAK. June 27, 18fi5. 37 Customs Dutii:. '^'■"'^" "I> "'xi published within ..ne v«»r after the exchange of the ratificutions of the present Treat v ,,„.. T" ''"^ ^'t"^''' ''^ P'"*^^"«« ^»' morel andize should be inad Zlbl^r'.^fV''"".'^"'^*"'-'*^' ^^>« *^« '" '^^ P«^t« of the doming of ^ »/„ -"^'"^ upon the vessels of tho other country, from whale Jer il^}Zr''"%''\"'^-''^'''J^''y ^' *'^«''- P'acoof destination which bhall no equally be imposed in the like cases on national vessels or on vessels of the most favored nation. (Article VIII ) APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. Subjects. Comm-rce. (ArUcrj no'° *° " "'' ^^'^ ""^ ^^' ^""'^ ■"'« M'^Jesty's dominions. of Madagascar 3ns of war, no orted into tlie nor shall any therefrom or- are forbidden ibernnd cowb. 38 J lee. :», i85t;. iiericrul Treaty. I>oc. 9, 185«>. Commerce and Navigation. WIIK.V THKAri.VABLi;. Wlion til Hh»lic4eintoin,, S,r' • ' '"" '■^'''^>- ""^ Convention the HtijH.iations Z 1^^^'^'^'^^^^^ '^'•''" ^'^ ""b^tituted for Moroclo. P'e(x.o Hubstitutod for •irciit Britain and e« may have the upon Hoeh other rovement of their intorentH of their or the expiration ratifications* of on, cither of the o call upon the til Huch rcvinioB and a new Con- prcscnt Conven- 3Ct. n and of the said pulalions of the ;ion within four of all preeodin'T tide XIV.) le Queen's ratifica- ■OBOCCO. Dec. 9, lSo6. General Treaty. I>oc. 9, I85e. Ctommorco and (Article IV.) Navigation dominiunsoi his said .VlMJo.ty. .ubjcct to the ,.amo (,ro.a ifiorw of Maje.ty the Sultan of Morocco wit'hin Her dominion Ki-h are J (Trticle' IVT"' ^' ''" "'^J"'" "^ "^*' ">*^^^ f"^--' "••»''•>""' Continued. Subjects. Right, and Privileges- Commerce atul Navigation, «han anko'inl V '.?ll';'r' ^'^'"u^""' ^\^'^^^"^<^^-'^^-,^ow., or Christians, sua I alike enjoj all ti.o ri^'hts and privileges m-anted hv the nru 8ent Treaty and the Convention of Commcte and N^iv g tion whS has alHO been concluded tin. day, or which shall at any Um obi granted to the mo.t favoied nation. (Article Xfll.) ^ Subjects. Rights and Privileges. Commerce and Navigation. nnrwtr^-'"'^'"^"'" ^"'°" "^ ^^'"''^ ^^'i^^'"' "nd those who are under Her government or protection, shall have the full benefit of the prwdeges ami of the particular favors granted by this TreJty rt:':::J^L?f5"/:^-'*«^^««"'^-^o^■"thor nations tilu^lJi a. war with G^-eat Bntain; ^d ^^n^^hird^ie .,;:^ h^;:; Xg^ shall be granted o any other Power, the sa.no shall Im extended a.a apply to and m favor of all British subjocts in every Soct the subjects of such other Power. (Aiticlo XX.) s d , as to ^gont accredited 3CC0, as also the 3f the Sultan of to them suitable e and protected. it of oppression eds; and if any nt, as a correc- )nsuls shall be which is now 1 of any other enjoyed by tho f the Snltan of tail have a free territories and Comfnerce. Suhjects. Houses and Warehouses. Protection. RrifSfTnr!^-'"'' ^" '■f iP'-ocal freedom of commerce between the British dominions and the dominions of the Sultan of Morocco The subjects of Her Britannic Majesty may reside in and trade to any port of the territories of the Sulttm of Morocco to whch any other foreigners are or shall be admitted ' They shall bo permitted to hire houses, and to build houses Persons. Property. They shall enjoy full protection for their persons and pronertiefj a8 specified in Article iV of the General Treaty; they Xl S allowed to buy from, and to sell to, whom they liKe, all Articles no? ?2if 'at ':iAT' '' -^^ this Convention, either by wholesale or rlf „• A '"'"'''f. '". ^^^ ^""'■''^h dominions, without beinrj *nH iCF ■•' J?"'^^'"'^ »^ ^a'*5 whatever, except the articles of export and those of import enumerated in Article it. (Article I.) 40 MOKOCCO. Dcp. 9, 1856. GoiiuiiiJ Tioaty. Dec. {>,~185«. Coinmei'ce and Navigation. Continued. Subjects. /t.://,U and Prii-!le>jes. (•iti^^ons of (ho mo«l fav..i;.d "-Uiu,. ^ f'"^X'nor8, subjectH or iho?;!;^!;!::^?;!;:;.';;!'^;:;:;;;^^:-^^^^ :•-". m rctum. enjoy i„ p^iviIcgt^. which M.vm. ml .M".lo>t.v tho .amo protection and .>r.h.^„o..tfavo..:j\;:,i.r 5;;::;;J:;>:"jY>y"--bjoct. or citi«en» Prohihifims. Import Duties. II -WtSv Hnf I'^^'k""?''.' ''^*' "''''^'"^ enumerated in Article Export Duties. APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. Subjects. Applicable to the British " dominions." (Article IV.) Subjects. Trade. Applicable to the British " dominions." (Article I.) 41 and privilu^OH lors, Hubjoots or •eturn, enjoy in protection and eta or citisenii ated in Article ti any country, n of Morocco, 3 same kind of V other foreign H Convention. r, the produce ibjects in any other foreign tee the duties right of doing ^OHt duty that (Article VI.) UUHCAT. Mny 31, 1839. Commerce and Navigation. y-) Wllhw TKK.MINAHLK. No time fixed. MOST-FAVORBD-NATION TREAT.MeHT. Trade. Commerce. Prvnlejjes and Advantages. ThoHul.JcctHoflJiH nighne«8 the Sultan of Muscat Hhall boat .mS aM nin"'.; ;?' "•"^V'^'^'>- '"'}» P^'- with thoir morchandize and ii As .^H i' ,;i«'-. «'•' «»"'^- Majesty's dominionH in Kurop* and advar «;/ ;L'" "'"'"^ '" ''^'"'^ dominions all the privilegS« and advantages with rcfipect to commerce or otherwise which are or may be accorded therein to the nuhjects or cifizonsof tl,^ mo^t avored nafonB ; and the subjoots of Her iJritannic MaLty "haK like manner, have full liberty to enter, reside in, tr£e with a^ "iovaHh«nrlM S"'tan«t Muscat, and shall in those dominions oSll- P"V'«8«=^ «"d advantages, with lospocl to commerce o othorw.se wh.ch are or may be acconled therein to the subjocto or citizens of the most favored nations. (Article I.) """Jo^-w Consuls and PubHc Functionaries. eaoh'o^h^Tf?'^-^ Contracting Parties acknowledge reciprocally to dominlr tV^^' " . '^Pl'"*"""^^' ^^0"H»I« to >eside in eich other's dominions wherever the interests of commerce may require the Eaced r hi"? '^""- 'V"'u^"«'> ^°*""« »^'^" af all\ime8 b^ Consul^of fh« .7 '" 7''"'! ^^'"^y reMde.on the footing of the inr,P« m/ f- /i"'"'^*''''^''^^ "^^'""«- ^'^^'J^o'" tho High Contract- ng Parties further agrees to permit his own subjects to1,e appointed to Consular offices by the other Contracting Party; provSS always, that the persons so appointed shall not begin to^ict^wTout may r'""' "PP'^^b^tion of the sovereign whose subjects thejr Hn J^^ public functionaries of either Government residing in the dominions of the other shall enjoy the same privileges, immunitieJ SiS-TiK Tf '"\-'^' '''■' ""•'r^' ^'^^"" ^^'^ same^dominions by similar public functionaries of other countries. (Article HI.) APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. VKTIIKHLAVOS. Haicli 17, 1)524. Commercial In- tercourHO. Colo- ■ien. 42 wjiKx Ti:RM[NAnr,r.:. No time fixed. M08T-KAV()RBDNATI0N TUEATMENT. None. APPLICABLE TO B3ITLSII COLONIEP; Subjects. Commercial Itcrcourse. Eastern Arch'peligo. hiia. Ceylon. eaci othei to t.ado with thoir roHpoctivo poH80B«ionH i., tho Fastorn A.eh>,)cl>go, and on tho Contino.u ofJnd a, and in Cv'yion uDo'^h« footing of, ho most favored nation; their \-eHnoc:tivo«ubS co„ [AHi'cl? if" ''' *'" '"'"' "^'"'"^'^'"« of 'each sttllrt: m Iho High Con tnioting Parties engage that no Treaty horoafler ado by oithcr with any native Power in tho i<:aHtorn sels S con tain any Aiticlo tending, either expressly, or by the imnosition o^ It iH understood that, before theconchiHionof the nresontTroatv eachofVh.m i 5"''' T «"ffa««mentH subsisting between Sa Ld Int thrn o'''^'' "'"^ '•">'• ""''r ^'«^'-''- '" 'ho EasTern T.n«',- . ■ . . °/'''"'"""'"'^'0" "^hall be made of all sucl- Trea ,es .oneluded by then, respectively hereafter. ?Articlo IIM 1 he Molucca Islands, and especially Am boy na BandrTornal 43 IKTnKRLAHDS. OcuAwv'J.!, |s;)7 Comn)orco urnl Nuvii,'atioii, WllKS TKKMINAHLK. ....n';j^'n„:!:;:;;^;,S";>,:;.'^:;;;,';;- rr v^- >■-'" party from the ..t hi I ' ' v '•'" ''-'^^ '^'^ '"^•^iv.-l l>y oi»h.r «%o. 7^■f|■a. tho subjects of ill tho Kastorn eyion, upc the wubjecta con- ich Bottlcmont. ■eaty horoafler 1 seasf-hall con- imposition of party from the iaty now exist- been admitted, of tho preaeit iresont Treaty, acting Parties >tini^ between n I ho Eastern Jo of all suet [Article III.) anda, Ternate, the operation jthorliind Gov- spices ; but if Kuih abandon- Power, other imorcial inter- annic Majesty ing precisely Supjei'ts. Duties. MOSTFAroRKD-NATION TREATMENT. Tnxrs. Iwpoiits. RIyhts. Privileges. Jniniumttes and ExempiioriK. Favorn, Sora, oomm'.. I ' ^"'■"'■'' •'"'"'"'ilit^^'^ and exemptions in Xi be ™ r i? "?[^ "'^r'^'"'!"" ""^' "'■•' «'-""t'-"d. ov may here ^v^ i^l^::'' (L^^^'"''''"'' '" ^^° '^"^^J-^« of th J most Import Duties on Goods. 44 NKTIIKK14NDH. h to that ollocl. (Article IN.) I'ho prc:,onl ("onv;y Article HI preceding. It shall ho ratifie.l, an>l tho ratifications hhnll be eyol,,,,,^,^,,! „, Lon.h,nas ,oon as mav bo within tho Hi.aco ot four Hooks from tlio date of its signature. "(Ai liclo J V.) MOST PAVORKl»-N.VTtON TRKAT.MENT, None, [SBROWB. NOT AI>!l.ic;,(i;[,K jO HKITISH CoLo.mkh. 'y the King of g, provioiHly ummerce and between His the Queen of ivored to tho if tho Nether- y had not in beyond sea; ' the Nether- ve-mentioned not meant to ■own beyond of the words that their in- e phniue "in } the word NETHERLAIfDS. March 6, lfc56. WHEN TEIIMINABLH. The present Convention shall continue in force lor Hve yoHrs from tho date ot the exchange of tho ratifications,* which shall take place at tho Uague as soon a.s possible within the period of two months. *^ In case neither of the Contracting Parties should have .'ivon notice to the other twelve months befo.'o the exs-iiation of the said period of hve years, of Its intention to put an end to the Con von- tion, It shall continue in force a year longer, .v.id ho on from year to year, each party being at liberty to give tho year's notice at tho ex- piration of four yeans, or of any Bubsequeiit year. (Article XIV.) • .■Vpril 29, 1856. MOST-PAVoRED-NAXrON TRKATM KNT. NoTi?.. )ELEN. (■■'' 4« NETnEBLANDS. Muich «, 185<>. Continued. AI'PLrc.MlLE T() URITKSII COLONIES. Consuls. Tlic (Jorisulfi-Cit^neiiil, Consuls and Vi('o-Con.sul,s of one of the tw» Contructin^ Parties in llio Colonics or possessions of tiio otlier, fjiiuil enjoy tlie samo ])rivik'i.'is wliicli are or may ho there granted to Agents of the same character lieionging to tiic most favored nation ; and specially they shall, unless suhjects of tho country, bo exempt Ironi all military service, and fiom military ro(jiilsitioiis, as well aa from all pecuniary compositions in lieu of military service. K.\emj>tion from taxation, sliall, iiowever, not be claimed tor anj such (.'onsul-General, Consul, or Vico-Consul, who may be a Hubject of the C()untry, or en;Lr;,o;ed in any profession, occupation, or busi- ness tioside his Consular duties; nor unless a corresponding exemp- tion bo enjoyed by Con.>.ular Agents of that country of the 8arae description in the Colonics and foreign ijossessions of tlie other (Article XIII.) NICABAGUA. WUEN TERMINABLE. Fob. 1 1, I8 60. tijo pi-esent Tieaty shall remain in force for the term of twenty years from the day of tlie exchange of ratifications; * and if neither ixunmerce and party shall notify to the other its intention of terminating the same JNavigation. twelve months before the expiration of the twenty years stipulated above, the said Treaty shall continue binding on both parties beyond the said twenty years, until twelve months from the time that one of the parties may notify to the other its intention of terminatinc it. (Article XXVII.) ^ AngUBt 2, 1860. MOST-FA VOUEO-NATION TREATMENT. Subjects. Property. Trade. Manufactures. Mining. Privileges. Concessions. The Two Higli Contracting Parties being desirous of placing the commerce and navigation oftheir respective countries on the liberal basis of perfect equality and reciprocity, mutually agree that tho citizens of each may frequent all the coasts and countries o\' the other, and reside therein, and shall have the power to purchase and hold all kinds of ])roporty which the laws of the country may per- mit any foreigners, of whatever nation, to hold, and t(") engage in all kinds of tralf, manufactures and minina, uprin tlie same to.rmi with subjects or citizens of other countries. They shall enjoy all the i)rivilogos ami concessions in these matters which are or may be made to the subjects or citizens of any country. (Article il.) i1 Olio of the tw» iio otiier, fliall ire granted to ivored nation ; ■y, ho exempt MS, as well aa •vice. lainietl (uranj y be a subject at ion, or busi- )nding exomp- ' of the same of the other. rm of twenty and if neither ting the same avH stipulated arties beyond ime that one jrminating it. Privileges. >f placing the )n the liberal ree that the itries o\' the )urehu.so and •>' may per- o engage in suinpi jf.rms ill enjoy all are or m;iy •tide Jl.) NICARAGUA. Feb. 11, 18G0. Commerce and Navigation. Continued, Ships of mir and Post-Office PacMs. Hl.i|-ofvva.and,"a!S,^f" ,tT.^^^^^^^^ "' ^''^ ""'^■'- ^ which th^ to i .me, to nnci o ;o,'o -nd ,.'""' "'," ".■ '"">' '^« P^nnittod Vommtree and Xaviyatlon. Favors. .^^I'yt^:^::::^!^::'^^^ f- -'^- wi.. nuvigatio,,, which slwill n , i^u '. k T''''' "* """^™«'-'^e and otherCo,Un.cli,,gl^irty. (A.t^ideir) • "*'"" """'""" ^" *''« Import Duties. Produce and Manufactures. int^h^fei;?;: h d;;;^^i:;;;r:^l;:;^ ts^:^ - ^^r ^--po--- munufaetureofthelJorublicol XI,..? the gn.wth, ,,mduco or duties «hall heimpcS on'tt'^Z^r ""•' "«i'ife'heror other Nicaragua of any anicleZmv^n''''" '"''^ ^''« Republic of 13ritish"dominioas han a 7offi manufactuVo of the like article being the nrodno« o, m ^"^ Py'^^'^«" tl'O same or the countiy. (Article V.f ™^nufacture of any other foreign JSxports. territories of the other than s„ct7''''^^''^M"^ ^">- '"•''«'« *« the of the same or the li o uSe^ P'-^>'«f'« «" the exportation (Article V.) ^"''" ^"^ ""-^ other foreign country. Prohibitions. No prohibition shall be imnost ' imnn «k^ • article the growth, produce.Ti manufhctu e ofXf '"'1 "^ ""^ e. her of the two Contractin<. pS into fhf » •^'' •■'^^'■'^' ""^ other which shall not oqual'r''extendt. hi • ^ temtones of the or the like article boinL^tKSh a^^ '^portationof the same other country nor Hhili..n J' K*:'^''''^!'''^' ""' manufacture of any tation of an7artStom the ferwlo:'- '" ^1" '"\^'''^ «" ^he expor^ tractingPai-ties to thrteiitSsT^ "\u'' ""l'^' ^^« <5«"- equally extend to the oxnor^L^nnVlu ^® ''^^'''' "'•^'^f' •'^h"Il not ii te.^.itoriesVfU':tStrnr'(?;tiry.T *'' '"" "'^''^ *" Dipkmatic Agents and Consuls. Government to which he Hcnt' aK?,^ and admitted by the Parties may except from th" S^n'ce'of Co^sds ''Z^^'^'T'^ places as euher of them ,n...y judge fit to bo excep ed ' '''''""'"'" 48 MClRAOl'A. Feb. 11, 1>«(M. The piplom.-itic Agoiits and Consuls of each of th(3 (wo High Conlractiiii^ Pai-tics, in the dominioiiM ami lorritorios of tho other shall eipjoy whatever privilegOH, exeinplioin and inirniinit ther, les are or Commorco and ^'^"" ^" K'anted there to Aj^onts of tho wamo rank belun^^ing to the Navigation. "^"^*^ favored nation. (Article XIX.) Continued. Transit between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Kopublic of Nicaragua hereby grants to Great Britain, and to British subjects and property, tho right of tran,sit between the At- lantic and Pacific Oceans through the territories of that Hcpublic on any route of communication, natural or artificial, whether by land or water, which may now or hereaftpr exist or bo constructed under tho authority of Nicaragua, to bo used and enjoyed in the same manner, and upon equal terms by both parties and their re- spective subjects and citizens, the Republic of Nicaragua, however, reserving its full and complete right of feovereignty over the same; and, generally, tho Republic of Nicaragua engages to granttodreat Britain and to British subjects tho same rights and privileges, in all respects, in regard to the transit and the rates of transit, and also as regards all other rights, privilevos, or advantages wh'atso- evei', whether relating to the passage and employment of troops or otherwise, which are now or may hereafter bo granted to or allowed to be enjoyed by the most favored nation. (Article XX.) Her Majesty the Queen of tho United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland hereby agrees to extend her jiroteetion to all su. h routes of communication as aforesaid, and to guarantee the neutrality and innocent use of tho same. Her Britaniiic Majestv also agrees to employ her influence with other nations to induce them to guar- antee such neutrality and protection. And the Republic of Nicaragua, on its part, undertakes to establish two free jiorts, one at each of the extremities of the com- munication aforesaid, on the Atlantic and Pacfic Oceans. At these porta no tonnage or other duties shall bo imposed or levied by the Governmi nt of Nicaragua on the vessels of Great Britain, or on anv efl^^ects or moi-chandizo belonging to subjects of Great Britain, or of any other country, intended bond fide for transit across the said route of communication, and not for consumption within the Re- public of Nicaragua. Her Britannic Majesty shall also beat liberty, on giving notice to tho Government or authorities of JSIi^aragua, to carry troops, provided they are destined for a British possession,' or places beyond sea, and are not intended to bo employed against Central American nations friendly to Nicaragua, and munitions of war, and also to convey criminals, prisoners and convicts, with their escorts, in her own vessels or otherwise, to either of the said free ports, and shall be entitled to their conveyance between them, with- out obstruction by the aut'.orities of Nicaragua, and without any charges or tolls whatever for their transportation on any of the said routes of communicatien. And no higher or other charges or tolls shall be imposed on the conveyance or transit of the persons and property of subjects of Great Britain, or of the subjects and citizens of any other country, across the said routes of commuuicati)n than are or may be imposed on the persona or property of citizens of Nicaragua. (Article XXI.) It is understood, however, that Her Britannic Majestv, in p.ccoj'd- ing protection to such routes of communication, and guaranteeing their neutrality and security, always intends that tho protection anl 49 I of tlicj two Tligh rim of ttio olbor, inirniMiiticH nro or bt'lon;^ing to the :eans. iat Britain, and to between the At- of that Ilepublic cial, whether by )!• bo constiuctod d cnjoj'ed in the ies and their re- n-agiia, however, ' over the same ; to grant to Great nd jtrivileges, in i of trariHit, and rantagcs whatso- ent oi' troops or tod to or allowed XX.) of Great Britain tion to all sii. b eo the neutrality :sty also agrees 3 them to giiar- , undertakes to ties of the eom- ?eans. At ibeso or levied by the I'itain, or on any ;at Britain, or of across the .said within the Ee- Iso beat liberty, )f Ni..aragua, to )h possession, or iployod against nd munitions of ivicts, with their of the said free een thorn, with- nd without any 1 any of the said charges or tolls he persons and icts and citizens nunicati:>n than y of citizens of jesty, in rccoixI- d guaranteeing 3 protection anl WICAP'fJrA. Feb. II, ]rV,i). lIlMhali V. < I I III Mi;iy b- wiiiidijuvn i, lior .ci.M)ii> or CJonijj.'ir.y w.idfr- (Jommeico and Navigaliun. Continued. iiuaianlee aic uninicd (ori Britannic JIiijo-t\- .simnld deem tin; tcining the tiaflw lheii'U|,on as arc c-onliaiv lo the- si.irii u.,,1 favor of the common o of any other nation or nations, ,.r by inn,." mg op,.resH,vo oxac- ,ons or unroasnnab!,, toils u,.om .uu Is, uJsZZ vessels goods wares, mon-lmndi.c, or otl,. :■ arlidos. Tl o at resuii >ro ect.on and guarantoo shall „ot, however, bo with.lrawn by Her ntann.o AL^e.ty without lirst givin.: .ix' mo-.thV notice t^o the Kepu bl 10 ot Nicaragua. (Article XXIII.) 'to lo too I .\l'I'I.IOAm.K TO IJIUTI>II OMI.ONIKS. Suhjcris. Coinwarc, Import Duties, ,£r. Applicable to British "dominions." (Article V.; PERSIA. October 28, 1S41. Commerce and Navigation. WHEN TEK.MrNABLK. No timi' filed. Subjects. MOST-FAVOIIEO-NATIOX TItEATAlKMT. frnport and Hxtmt Duties. Good, and Manufactares. March 4, 18.57. Commerce and Navigation. The merchants of the two mi"!ifv <\.,in.. ..,. • n mitted and allowed to c.r, v intTc , h oH.o ' .'•«'^.'P'-o';a iy i)er- Hndmu,H,facturesofev.';-^| ' , '* 'J,;:;]''^;:'-';;/'--'-^;^^ in any part of their resp.^.tive .Li!^ l^i^ 'l ' 1 :^: ;;i;n^;::j rsni;.;;;^^^^^^^^^^ of going out fif the conntrv, tli" which is levied on the same umonn ... - ' of (Mistom duties _ - moi'chandij;,-',.! merchants of the most f'lvnr...! European nations shall bo levied fr,.m the niorehao. Vub o toftho H.gh Contracting Parties, and c^cccpt this no daim h1 X I « m do upon the merchants of tho two St-iies in «.„.|, \ ', , :\ "'''^» any pretext or under any ^.^::^Z:t iT^: ^:2'Z persons connected wth or denoni.Mii .mn , ti , '■".'- "'""^ »■*'""•■*_ oi krtios in each other's domSldS." ml;;?;. 'Sv^r^sim^ aid anl support, and tho .same respo,.t which a v rocJive Ibv suhjectsofthemosl favored nation's. (Article I; ' Diplomatic Aije.ufs and onsuh. and G—i Iho looting ol 11,0 most fiivoivd nali„„. (AKiilo IX.) 60 PERSIA. Suhjec.(s. Trade. Oct. 28, 1841. Commoreo and JSTuvigution. March 4, 18.J7. CommoiTo and Navigation. Continued, And that the troatmcHi ..f (hoir respective Miihjects and th •ade , all also m cvoiy ro.pcct bo placed <.n iho' fboiinjr of ( •oath lit ol the Hubject. an I commoreo of tho m-.st fuvorod nati. (Article JX.) eir tb« nation. Prolfcfion of Persian Subjects. .1 iT-PA h"" P'""^'''^'""^ '" 'I'e latter part of tho p.e^edinxr Article the Bnti..h (rovcrnmoni will rcnounco tho ri-ht of piotoct?n-r hore- ,i'u"l',.^ *".'■""" '"'''J*''"' ""^ "ctuaily in the employment of the JintiHh M.8Mon, or oi Biiti-h Consuls-Ge.ieral, Consuls, Vite-Consuls or Consuii'- AgentH, pn.vidcl ihat no Huch right in accorded to or exerci(-ed by, any other foreign Powers. (Article XII.) ' Privileges and Immunities. But in this, as iti all other respects, tho British Govornment requires, and tho ^er^ian Government engages, that tho same privileges and inimunitics >hall in J'ersia bo conferred upon\nd chilli bo enjoyed by. iho B,i)i,sh Govornment, its servants and its subjects, and that the sanu- respect and consideration ^hall bo shown lor them and shall be enjoyed by them, as are conferred upon and enjoyed by, an.l shown to, the most favored foreign Government iu servants and its subjects. ^Article XII.) •^ s •«» APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLOmKS. iiuhjecfs. Customs Duties. Applicable to tho Briti-h " territories." (Article I.) Subjects. Commerce. Applicable to the British "dominions." (Article IX.) PEBP. April 10, 1850. Commerce and Navigation. WIIiiN" TERMINABLE. In order that the two Contracting Parties may have tho oppor- tunity of herouner treating an i agreeing upon such other arranffe- nients as may tend still ftnahor to tho improvement of their mutual iiitercrnirse, and to the advancement of the interests of their r:spoc' '*'"^ ^^'^•"•«'3' *» the (eiTitories of t o oU," ' wK t',! 1 '.' I"''^'*' l^o'"'''* "" ai ties shall have given notice Hi^h Contracting p;^S: sen. ::rS:irL^S:.:tr'' "' ^'? notice to the other at Hip onH r.( \\ • . V 'S"'' '^'^ .^''^'o «uch any subsequent time. '^"'^"^ '''" "'"'^ '"'"'" "'' ^«" >'«'"•«. o'' «<- 26— li 62 POBTIGAI. July -3, 184-', fJomniorce and Navigution. Continued, proviilcd, howevfr, tlial ii l,o (JiMitirlly un,ler.st(;.)d that (In- power givuiir.sufl, (loiice.Hlmll not cMen.l iK^vurid, i.ur |,e rco-'iiizwl altor, Lho leriimiutiori (.\ tho liftli year. (Article XIX ) '^ i& MOSTKAVOREn-NATION TRKATMENT. Subjects, rrivikijcs, Immunities and Protection. Tliosul)jec(Hofeaeh of tho Hiirh Contracting Parties Hhall, in ti.e dominions of the other, ot,joy ail the privileges, inimuniticH and protee ion onjoye.l by the subjecls of tho most favored nation. (Article I.) Subjects. Duties, 7W.r(,<, JMes and Imposts. There sliail he reciprocal iibeily of coinmeice and naviKutioa oeiweon the subjects of the two High Contracting Parties^ ; and the Mil.jccls of tlie two Moverpigns respectively shall not pay in tho t-orts harbors, roads, cities, towns, or j.Iaces whaLvocvor in either kinjr- dom any other or higher duties, taxes, rates, or imposts, under whatsoever names designated or included, than those which are there paid by tho subjects or citizens of the n^ost favored nation. Article 1 \ .) Import and Exjwrt Duties. Produce and Manufactures. No duty of customs or other impost shall bo charged upon any goods the produce of tho ono country, upon imporialion bv sea or by land trom that country into the other, higher than tho duty or impost charged upon goods of the same kind tho produce of and imported from any other country. (Article IV.) Restrictions and Prohibitions. And nodutv, restriction, or prohibitions shall bo imposed upon tho importation and exportation from one country to the other of tho goods and produce of each, which shall not Le imposed upon goods of the same kind, when imported from or exported to any other country. ' -^ Subjects. Favors, Prioileges aud Immunities. And Her Ma jesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Crej't Britain and Ireland, and llei- Majesty tho Queen of Portujral do hereby bind and engage themselves, their heirs and succoBsors 'not to grant any favor, privilege, or immunity, in matters of commerce and navigation, to the subjects or citizens of any other State which shall not also and at the same time bo extended to the subjects of the other High Contracting Party, gratuitously, if the concession in tavor of that omer otato shall have been gratuitous, and on tjivinu as nearly as possible the same compensation or equivalent if th.'' concession shall have boon conditional. (Article IV.) ' 5a lliat the power '!■ 1 10 r(;cngiiizely thoQuoo'i of Pol•tll^^•ll oii-n-os tliut th> c ) niiorco ot Liiti>h siilijeets witiiin tlio ['.)ilu','uose dominions shall not bo rcslramod, int;rnii)tcd, or othorwi-o atVoc-twl by the operation of any monopoly, contract, or oxclu.MVo privilci,'o of sale or purchase whatsover; but ihut the subjects of the United Kini,^d..m sbiij bivo Ir.jo and unrestrained permission to buy from and >\.x|| i,> wh )tnso- ever they please, and in whatever form and manner may b^^ agreed upon between the purchaser and seller, with mt beimr oblii^^ed to give any preference or favor in consequence of any such moimpoly, contract, or exclusive privilege of sale and purrliaso. And Iler Britannic Maje-ty engages that a like exemi)fion frotn restraint in respect to purc!i;.>os or sales, shall be enjoyed by the suiijecLs of Jler Most i^aithful .^^aie-ty, trading to or residing in the 'United Kingdom. (Article XV.) Douro Wine Tra-te. But it is to bo distinctly understood, that the present Article Hhall not bo interj)reted as ad'cctir.g the special regulations now in force, or wliicli may hereafter be enact.'d, witli a view solely to the oiicouragemont and ainolioralion of the Douro wine trade (it being always understood that British subjects shall in respect of the saiu trade bo placevl on the same footing as Portuguese subjects. (Article XV.) •' f^alt of St. Ubes. ,. ^'*. '^Ji^il i-egard to the expiul^ition of the salt of St. Ubes (Article XV.) Icory, Urzela, Gold Dust, Soap, Gunpowder and Tobacco. This Article does not invalidate the exclusive right jiossesscd by the Crown of Porlugul, within iis own dominions, to the farm for thesaloof vory, urzela, gold dust, soap, gunpowder and tobacco, for home consumption ; provi.led, however, that should the above- mentioned articles generally or separately ever become articles of tree commerce within the dominions of ilcr Most Fai'ldul Majesty the subjects of Ilor Britannic Majesty shall be permittea to tra.ac in them as freely and on the same footing as the subjects or citizens of the most favored nation. (Article XV.) APPLrCABLF TO BBITrSH COLOVIE.S. Ships and Cargoes (^Direct Trade.) British ships shall be allowed to proceed direct from any port of Her Britannic Majesty's dominions to any Colony of Her MosU I'aithfui Majesty, and to import into such Colony" any goods the growth, produce or manufacture of the United Kingdom or of any of the British dominions, except such goods as are prohibited to ba 64 PORTIOAL. July •{, 1842. Continued. .mijoned into the «aul Colon/in PoJ^ti^Z^ Ji;;' "'"'^''^ ^ '^ in like luannor, Portutfiu-Mo whirw Jlrii i 'i direct IVom u,.y poW of SALtliihft J •"':"^°^^ to proceed any Colony o? iler BrtuLi'tn^Sy^^^^^^^^ V° into it only from th'i do'^inlon:" Ile^B iTann^ct;^^^^ ""f'^i Moh^SS'Sho: /r'n7^' 1 ''' ""T'' ?'•«- -y Colo^y"of^ He.. «ui,l Majo y f.f ^,,;,1";^^, ;;:2";; "■xJo'-thodominioi.ofller f.om.uihColony>a d „„; Sif^^^ V"" ''" '"f^*'''^'^^ ported in tl,em .i;.! bo 1 ub n uct &n.""to ^"^'^..g""^^.^^ ^'^^ charges than would be payaWo by ani sl^ II V" "' • n" '^'" '''■^'''^''' the dominion of He, J 1 \ "*''''*^'' ^" "">" P'«ce not under I'ibited 10 be expt^^ied ftom iir.f'n'';^' goods not generally pro- ships, and .ueh gio! so exported in tl ^''.^1 ^^ P^'-.t-guene Colony to no other or h,VI m 7 , T' ^^'^" ''° '''»^'« '" '^•ich and HlJall be eru d to ff "me Si el;'" T'\^' ^''y^''''' ^^^^ there allowable on Br tish «h? '^'''''^^='^.'" '^r bounties as would be goods expo,^ ^'B^:i:;ir ssi^Kr ^"'^' "' '" "^' 6J and Ex'mptions. Parties si,ll"!!.''"nf'''' «,f '"!'''«" ^^'^''^ either of the Contracting 1 ai tics sh, II grant in these losnocts to any other I'ower shall 1« nnmediatdy and unconditionally extended to the olh^r part^ APPLICABLE TO BlUTISII COLONIES. Ships and Cargoes. The stipulations contained ir the preceding Article rArticle W nreaho to be applied to ihe Colonies .!nd foreign ,K>ssessions of Her Slucle n o'-''^'^'' " ''"' ''' ^° ''" '^'"■'^^ and^cari^oes of the same' Coasting Tiade. fornfl*?^^^''-*^' ^t '''""^i"^' ''■"^^'- «"'y i" those Colonies and foreign possessions the coasting trade of which shall have been or t" ofpSmTnt'S^r? '' '""if:" •^'■■''^ '" oonf-rmit/wr'th': A^iH ni rai ii..ment which govern this matter. (Article IL) oH ROIHAMA. Nov. .i(», IH76. Com nu' ICO. May 12 1877. Comtnerco. WIIK.V TEK'MIXAliLE. ..rj^!v';iirii78.'' "'"' '"""""■ '''■"''''■"''' ^"^''""' Itournanian Lhi MnST K.WOIIKDNATIO.S IKKATMENT. Roumanian Law of July 30, 1878. The CiistuinM ,|„os on itnpoi-t,, Loin.' tli.i pm.luct of (ho soil nr nP t MMn,l„s,ros of c.ou,,.Hes with vvlWclrJ^.um'!un^/hU , ot conoM^^^^ Commo,c,al Convontionn, will h. lovi.-i i„ co„for,„ily vv"h th« lu 'mn:;: '" "'T "'■''•' t'-""'«'-"' Conven.ior, ^f the 22nd Juno 87.), hot ween Konm/.nia and Austna-IIunKuiy with an addi- tion of 1.5 per cent, to thoso (jiitie.s. ^ ^' v.liJ^r!"^'!'""-.''''^"''^'.''^*'"'''*'""^ ""'I prohibition... will beHD- plied in conJoimity with the Hitmo ttiriff . u« np In.MtructionH to the cxecntiv., aiithontieH issued in the form of Ord.nancos tor public a,lmirnstmti..n will dotcr.nino lu^JZZH ^aS;!;^]."""' '''^' '--•'-""- *'^='' "^e'-gs to'cuch aSiT tionw with the l.oumanian Government, or who mnv enter into negotuamns for concluding .uch Conventions, will a"onco enj^v 11^ moHt-fnvored-nation treatment. (Article 11.) ^^ NOT APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. RUSSIA. Jan. 12, 1859. Oommerco and Navigation. WHEN TERMfNABLE. The present Tre.nty of Commerce and Navigation shall remain i> force for ten ye.-irs from tho date of the e.Kchantre of theTat fici '?,"!' ;.'?f f'y:ll|er until Iho expiration of twelve inonthB Xr U.eothei of lis intention to terminate tho same; each of the High Contracting Parties reserving to itself tho right of -ivinL' 8u!h notice to the other at the expiration of the fir^t ni e^'^^-S, or «t any time aftei wards. (Article XXII.) .> ^.b, oi »i. ♦ February 1, 1859. Jan. V2 (Jommc Navi CoTi if MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT . Ships and Cargoes. Rights, Privileges, Liberties, Favors, Immunities and Exemptions. There shall bo between all the dominions'' and nnsses=ions of ^'-a two High Contracting Parties reciprocal freedom of commerce and navigation. The subjects of each of the two Contracting Parti** (iinunian Luw (ho Hoil or of not concluded ily wiih the 1 of the 22nd with an addi- H, will be Hp- tho form of ■'iccording as ach Article. ,'nod Oonven- y enter int» ice enjoy th« \]\ remain ia the ratifica- nnntha after en notice t» of the High i(iving 8uch ycare, or at , Immunities ssiona of tL* mmerce and ting Parties :)7 KISSIA. Jan. 12, 1859. Commerce nnd Navigation. Continued. ISSIA. ••ospeclively shall have lihtTty fivoly :uid socuroly to conu. with their .shij.s and ciirgoos, to all places, ports and rivers in the do- niiniMtis .Mrid pos-es, ions of the other to .vhi.-h oHier f .rei -nors are or in;r,- he perniitli'd to c .me; and shall, tliroui,'liout the whole ox- t.'iU ot th,. doniinions and p(.s>essionH of the other, cnj.)y the same ri-hts, privileges, liberties. favni-H, immunities and exemptionn in matters ol coinmeiroanl navigation which are or m:.y bo enjove*! I»y ii.'itivo subjects geiKMtilly. "^ _ It is undeihtood, huwever, that the preceding htipiilali(m.s in no v,'m^ aflect Iho laws, dccioes and special regulations legtirding com- meico, industiy and police, in vigor in each of the two couiitrioa and geiieniily applic.ihio to all foreigners. (Article I.) Intjiort Ditties, Produce and Manufactures. Noothcr or higher sesMons of His Majesty the Kmperor of all the lins.iaH, from whatever place arriving, and no other or higher duties shall be im- i)o-ed on the importation into the dominions a.'d possessions of Hi» Miij(>sty the Kmperor of all the Hussias ol any ariiclo the growth produce, or manufacturo of Her Hiitannic Ma)e.-t>-'s domirdons and liossossions, from whatever place arriving, than mo or shall bo pay- able on tho like article the growth, produce, or manufacture of anr other foreign country. (Article II.) Prch'hitions. >jor shall any prohibition be imposed on tho importation of a article the growth, produ.'o, or manufactuie of the do ninions a possessions of ..ither of the two ( 'ontriicling I'aities into tho c minions and possessions of the other which shall not co i:,||y extei to tho importation of the like arti'les being tho growth produce manufacture of any other country. (Aitivie II.) Expirt Duties. Xo other or higher duties or charges shall bo imuf.-od in the dominions and possessions of either ol tho ContiMctin- Parties on theo.xportationnf any article to tho dominions and possessions of tho other than such as are or may bo pavMblo on the exportation of he bko article to any other foreign countr. ; nor shall any prohi- bition lie imposed on tho exportation of any article from the do- minions and possessions of either of ihe two Contracting Parlies t« the dominions and po-sessions of tho other which shall notcqiiallr exlen. to the exportation of tho like article to any other country. (Article III.) "^ ' Subjects. Commerce and Naviijntion. Immunities. Privileges, Favors and Her Britannic Majesty engages that, in all matters relating t* eommcrcc and navigation, the subjects of Hi.s Majesty tho Kmpfror of all the Russias shall, in the Hritish dominions, be entitled t» every privilege, favor and immunity which is actuady granted, or 58 UlNKl.t. Juri. lli, IKfi'). Commot(!o and Nuvi/^ulioti. ConttnueU. OM. ./.oas... «ny .., ho,- Powor; an.l His H.^.m} tho ICmporo ifal 111 o KusHUs miualo.i hy a. lo^iro lu footer un.l oxtond iho ronunorch .ol«.u,nH „) tho (WO c-ounlrio., .n^n^on that any ,.riviloio rivor o mmun,.ywh.u,.vori„ n.^ar,! ,o com.norco and nuvi^Jm onihid. . n pcna .M j.s.y haH a.lually Kn.ntod, or may horoaftor gra? » th.. Huhjoct.s .„• .■it.zonsoranyothor State, Hhall bo oxloolxl 1^ Lho Muhjoots ol llor Biitannio Majesty. (Artiolo X ) "'""""*^ ^ to ih Property. Tho HubjfttM of either of tho two Contracting Partien in the do rn.n.onH and poHHc.sHi<,„H of tho other nhali bo at full i"hortv t acqune, posHeH. and d.spo.so of every description of p/oZr rSch a i r;:^ .lir";'/?' •"">■•-•-;> -'^ forclgnerHof^wStHroio nation, to ni.,u re and jh.hm.s.,. Thoy may noquirt* and dlNnoHO of he.anu., whether by pur.haHo, naie, donation, i.v luir.ga ma riaVo testament, Hu;-ce..ion ab intestate, ov in any 'oth.r nmn, " , nS hoMmocond.tionHas are cstni.li.hed by (L laws of thec'o "trv for all foreigners. Their hoirs an.l represontuiivos n.iv smZd to S. :: rn'r^fr ';;:^-'' i-i-ty. iithor in pors;;;;T,r b;'aten acting on th.;,r behalf, in tho same nmnnor and in tho ^amo S formsasHubiectHof the country. 1„ the absence of heirs and';' prcentative. lho {.roperty shall be treated in tho samo na, nor a. Consuls. It shall bo froo for each of the two High Continotin.r Vnnlm Ir, nppo.n ( onsnls-tJenerai, (bnsul.s. Vice Consuls and C, i ului Hn 1 ot'laV" S^hT' "?V""" 1 I'r '"-"'"'-'^ "-• possLioCof la A, en, ^""^"1- '-'"era!, Consuls, Vice Consuls and Con- a o-Lh£ nil 1^ '"7''' •-^"" "'" '*"'«'• "l>^'" thir functions until f 0. hey .hall have boon approved and a,imitte.l in tho usual form •ylho(,overnmentlo whirl, thoy are sent. Thoy shall exo.-S •batevor functions, and enjoy whatever luiviloi^es; o.xctnptiZ and mmuml.es ..e (,r shall bo j,n,,„ted theri to C\^ns\.lso" tho most favored nation. (Article XV.) Conwiercial lie/at ions. Jiussia ai.d Sweden and Norway. Finland. The commercial intcicouivo of Russia with the Kin)n- ii- fiinctionH until I tlio usual form y tshall exerciso oxcmptionH and uU of tho mo.st wny. Finland. ic Kinfi;dom8 of puliitioiiw, which |)art of tho rogu- , the two High fi'Dui their com- di.scussion, have vor of the com- f equivalent ad- •e of the Grand liitions of com- Iligh Contract- lel.) AI'I'MCAIll.K T.. HHITIMI .(.LdNIKH. Jan. l:i, IHfi't. Navigation. Apjiliiabli- to tliollnii«h -lU Continued. j\ •■ " •'•»"<"•'«•"'* and JKJ.s.st•^Nion(«." (Article Imiiort Dutira, .{•<•. ^^^^Applicablo to the JJritiHh "don.ini<,n««Md posseRsionH." (Article HALVADOR. Oct. 24. 18(J2. WUKN iKIlinXAULK. r'ommorco and ..ein.o,. ,, . ., , •^.•' """•^•■''""«" "' mtifications; and .V iV"cV;!;;n.;;i';:;;','''"(r,!i;,'.r; ^,^ '"■'■'>■ '- "■■■ -i™- i- imonu<,„ Suhject,. Property Trcvle. A fanufarfures and Mining. Rights, Pnvdeijes, Ej,em,,tions and islu,is. Tho two High Contracting Parties being dosirous of nlacinir fl.« uasi.s otpoitcct eqiuiiity and reciproc ty. mutuallv aL'roa tbnf tlw. subjects or citizens of each may frequont all ^ c aL a^nd cc S of the other, am re>ide therein and s'nJI i. .v,. . . chase „„., h„i,i „i, kind, „,' p,.:;"^,.'; '.ti iri,. : ,rz is:; t,a^e in ail < nds of iiiuie, manufactures and mininc unon tf.n name terms w,.h native subjects or cilize .s. Tbev all enbv all ho privileges and concessions in these matters vl.icd are or „av In ?;:^riih,s" :• iKf ^^ "' f '^^'"^ "* ""^' --"O- -. "haS e^oj ail Tne lights, privileges and exempt ons in navt^ation oommnpp« submTth, "t r"' ^^''''^■'' '''''T ""''i^^'''^ -• <'i^i^on;u ;; or slalTenjoy submitting tbemseves to the laws there established to wl Udi' native sul.jects or citizens are subjected. ' Ships of War and Post Office Packets. The ships of war and post-ofRco packets of each Contractinfl- Party, respectively, shall have liberty to enter hito all harbo?«^ nvors, and places within the territories' of ihe oth'" to which tLe ioiis aro or may bo permitted ships of war and nd packets of other nat to come, to anchor there, and to the laws of the two countries r and refit; subject always to remair •especti vely. (Article IL) tin i LVAUOK. Oct. -1, 1W2. Comincice iimi -Niivii^ntion. Continue' i. Favors. •MJ/'^M^-'j^i,^'''/'''''^'''^' /'''■'''"' ''•'■'''"'■ ^'"«'-« '^'••'^ noitborwiU n,v >' i V " any other n.a.on, in respoel of commorco and >u ^. ,0. , wind, shull not ini:nociiatoly l.ouonio common to th'a "iliei-((,i.tiactinir Party. (Articlo II.) Jmport iJuiles. Produce and Manufactures. into^r,e'i?rln'h '■;''''''■•'"'''% '''"'' ''" ''''^'''''^ on the importation into lie JJiitisli (loniinions ot any article the .'rowth nroduce or in',:'" v' ""Pr«' «" -oduce, or manufacture of the territories if either of the tNvo Contracting Parties into tho territories of the other wh.ch shall not equally extend to tho importation of the same or ntL! ,V' / '''^'"\t'?« g'«"'t''. P'^^li'co, or manufacture of any tm^Hn/p"^;-""*'."!/''"" ^''^' !^'"tories of either of the two Con- tiactmg Parties to the territories of the other which shall notequally ex end to the exporlalion of the same or tho like article to the terri- tories of all other nations. (Article V.) Warehousing. Transit. Reexportation. Bounties, FaciUties and JJraw backs. The subjects and cilizo.is of one of tho Contracting Parties shall enjoy, ,n the dominions, possessions and territories of the oth«r equality of treatment with native subjects and citizens, or with the subjects and citizens oftho most favored nation, in regard to ware- housing, ti-,.,t and re-export, and also in regard to bounties, facili- ties and drawbacks. (Article VI.) Property. The subjects and citizens of either of the two Contracting Parti«« in the territories f the other shall be at full liberty to acquire. ])osse.s and dispose of, whether by purchase, sale, donation, eK- chanj-o, nmrriage, testa, ,ont, succession, ab intestate, or in any other manner whatever, every description of property which tho laws W (il ut noithor will commorco and oininon to tho es. he importation til, produce, or ii;^lier or other topubiic of Sal- fucluro of tho le same or th» ructuro of anj >u imposed, in ' article to tha tie exportatio* outitiy. (Ar- •uition of anjr territories of es of the other r the Hatno or acture of any on I ho expor- tho two Con- iU notequallj lo to the terri- 'acilities and Piivties shall of the other, s, or with the ard to ware- )unties, facili- ictlng Parti 98 y to acquire, ionat.ion, ex- in any other i the lawH of 8AITAD0I!. Oct. 24, M;2 tho .ount,^- ni.y pernjit a„y lorei^.K.:.. of whatsoever ratio,, ,o Navigation. Contiii ued. J..ssos.io„ o, SU.1. p,.oper,y; oi.ho. in pe.Wo ,:;.:;, ^Il „ ? ^ NaviKalion. a nd Ve , ro c4 1 t v^^^^ ""'''V '■ "!','■'" "'" ''^"'""''^ "^ ■^"^•'' 'ni'-s lounuy undur Minilar curunislaiicos. (Article X'lf.) Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. It shall bo free for each of the two Contract^, g I'a,.tio^ to ai)i,oin( ConM.ls for he prutoction of trade, to reside in The d mi ions' a"d terntonoso the other party; but bei..re any Consul si a | act as 8uch ho sha 1, ,n the usual form, bo approved^md admitted by the Government to which ho is sent. """-icu uy in© The Diplomatic Agonls and Con.-uls of each of the two KiL'h Con ractmg 1 art.es in tho dominions or ' .ritories f U^ot or sha enjoy whatever j>riviieues, exemptions and .mmur 'it e ' are or tfl 1«'.;«"/?'L'.'-- to Agentsof th'e sa„.e rar,^^:^;^; to'thL most favored nation. (Article XX.) APPMCARLE TO imrnsii colonies. Subjects. Trade. Import I) u firs, ,(-,■. SANbWItH 1»LAM)N. July 10, 1851. WHEN TKlLVIINAJiLM In order that the two Conlnictin.r Parties mv.v I,.,,., .i either party from the other the said Articles ad ..IIH.ri !• ^ Parties. (Article XYII.) .•ting ' May 6, 1852. 62 SANDWICH IHLANUS. July 10, le51. Oommcrco and Navigation. Continued. MOST-PAVORED-NAT[(>N TREATMENT. Subjects. Commerce and Naoiyation, favors, Privileges and Immunities. aftc K..u.t. to the .ul^cct ' 0^1^:^^^^:^^'^^'^ H '^ Whale Ships. Htmcnt and renth,;;o m^:^ wclUs^ - Trade and Barter. Tonnage and Harbor Dues. Import Duties. And in £|11 the above-named ports they nhall bo n«i-m;tf«H *^ paying upon th. addiUonal Aranl?'r,t.«'Tr.™TJtjr ' o,-«d „o other or higher duties than are poyable on like soids S' ai-tieloa when ,mporte bo enjoyed by national whale-ships, or by whalo.sh ,h of thl most tavoied nation. (Article VH.) ".y "'"'«i<' .smph ot the Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. It .shal! be fi'co for caci) of tlio two Contrat'tinn- Parties to ■umninf Con,-,ul.sl.)rti,oprotoelion of trade lo rosi.l,. ,7 «!1 r , '•' r- tnc other party but before anyC;:;;siuha;it .^d T^rlf' ^ he usual lo>.n, be approved and a.imitted by the uiVernn ont ti wiiicb ho rs .sent; and either of the Uontra.tinl. i>,a-Li.r trofn the re^idctlce of Coii.-uls huoh Ihein in;iyjud-ofit to be excepted. Tlie^^i)' niav even pt piiriiculiir places as eiliier of Consuls of the'ilaw liiat! Islands in the d iplomatic Agent ominions of Her JJritan 8 and DIO leges and liivor, privi- V navigation V may here- ate, bhall be icting Pa:l\- to Hhall haFe yay poHsible mtual agrea- ■tielo III.) Hilo, Koala- •j)Oso of re- anolulu and of entry for 63 ISLIXUS. July ]0. 1851. Comnifico Navigation. Continued, ml are or may be^i, J^l hero TZ%-\ ^'TT '""' ''"-""i^'-e" of tl.o Hami rar.lc be o .. in. tl tL > ^^'1'""'"*'^ ^^K''"''- »-;.-c, who will bo cmjtowcroil tu dtci.l^ April 18, iHo."). XI.) Comincrco ;iii " .-v'^'-' '">^' a.xl contracting for to '- paid, sind Unj-^^th^l^^ "tK-i- :' ''"\ ^T'- ''" '"' ^^'^ 'J^t'^- nalural Milject. of sL Tl i*"'',''-^'^ "' "^''' ■■'••' !'II-'>vod to the -.eh goods^.nd m,; a :,i ;' il^;, "^;ir\ '/"'" /'l-' r'^jP^with customs being paid for the . on.l i • i ■" '/"'"P^ '»'^'"^' l^'den, and any pretenceVhat' . e -c' n r h'.. I 1 , ' ''^■'"''!*^'' ''" l^'^''^ "l"'" who bought and loaded he off T '"'''^•''■'"tN '^'- ^aci' .r. '•cpm.tu.; of the Haid si i : £' ; :;^;^;::;:'„J^, '.i"-^V-'l "^er the cerning the same. (Artick' V.) " whatsoever con- Consuls. And in the like manner the Spanish Cons Hhall enjoy as"m;;;:h auU .i.v :';^;rCo ;^";:'' ^''''"^ '." ''"^'^^^ have huherto o.^oyed in that ^-l.^l'r^^'^Xnll XXvtl^ ""'"" Subject. Trade. Prin^^s, SeeurUies, Gerties and Irrmunim. ■e^os, securities, n,^;^!^ anj' ^ ^1, ^ '^t^;;:;;;;;'- -•- P-i- their persons or trade with -,11 , ' , ""°>. wnoil,,.,. they concern Bta.,cJ. which have boerga^w.^tln'r ^''"'T^ "'' ^"•^•"™- either of the said Jvin-s to the \lo V ''"'■^''' .^or granted, by General of the UnitedV.^o v r c^s h^SV r^ ■'^'■"- ^'^^ S^te- Kingdom or State whaisocvVr i'^as ull n. ■''"',''! ''' ^">' ''''^^'' neras if the same were n^irti ■ di.- u , '"',.*''"1'!^^ ""'' t-enclicial man- Treaty. (Article XxJvui) " '"*^"^'*^"-J ^nd inserted in this NOT AI-PLICABLE TO HRITISH COLONIES. izes which the lin or other the shall carry in 1, no new chh- 38 whatsoever, h, in the like 26—5 SPAIN. July Vi, 1713. Commoiro ami Naviyutioii. 66 WHEN THIIMIXAHLK. Continued in forco, jicnding negotiation of a newTroaLy ofCom- moroo, by Atiditional Ar;iclo of the 28th Augunt, i81i. MOST-PA VOBED-NATION TEKATMENT. Subjects. PrivUe(jes, Libprffs and Imaanities. Dafics. Impos- itions. Customs. Goo(h. MerchahdLi'. iShips. Freljht jSavigation. Seamen . ( 'ommerce. _ It IS furthei- ngri'edand concluded as a genercJ ru!.-, that a!! md Bin^Milar the HubJeciH of each kingdom nhall, v\ a! counli ios ami pl.'Kx-H on i,nth hide^, have and enjoy at lta.st the same privil/;r,es iibei-tu^ !Ui(l immunities, as to all duties, imposiiions or customa whatsoevu- reJa'ing to |Hrsons, goods and meich.uidizos, sliipa, Ireight, Heai.ien, ..liivigfition and commerce; and shall liave the like favor in ali iMi-t^.s a>, the subjects of Finance or any other foreign iialioii the n. of iuvoie!; have, possess and enjoy, ov at any time liorealtor may iiave, po.ssess or enjoy. (Article I'X.) NOT APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. SPAIN. Dec. 9, 171S. Commerce and Navigation. WHEN TERMINABLE. Continued in force, pending negotiation of a new Tro-ity of Com- meice, by Additional Article of the 28th August, 1S14. i MOST-PAVORED-NATION TREATMENT. Import and Export Duties. Diminutions. Advantages. The subjects of their Majesties, trading respectively in the do- minions (jf their said Majesties, shall not be bound to pay greater duties or other imposts whatsoever, for their imports or exports than shall be exacted of and paid by the subjects of the most favored nation; and if it shall happen in time to come that an diminu- tions of duties or other advantages shall be granted by ■ her side to any foreign nation, the subjects of each Crown shall -ocallv and fully enjoy the same. (Article II.) Subjects. Privileg Persons. Ware. Liberties and Immunities. Merchandize. Ships. Frel, Commerce. Navigation. 'fipom. Duties. ' Mariners. And as it has been agreed, as is above-mentioned, c(j , tng the rates of duties, 80 it is ordained as a general rule be* :'.,,•.. their 67 Ti-caiy jt'Com- But IPS. Impos- Freiyht Navigation. -"''e^ meyluudizo, .hips, f,.ei.i.tin. Z^Z!^u^^ -KZ' mercc a„d enjoy ,|.o ..me favor in all lhi„.s ( is wd i llo \ ,t Continued. ^^ • "^^'^'^ «''>^ '" all tl.osc tinn.os which rciato to t.Ta^o .- any o oJ ..ghl whatsoever; as the mos, tavorci nation n.J]^:2.y?,,yZl AAAUIlih ArtR-ieoftl,eTreatyofMM;7,whirhissneeialivintuaii> in, oito.l Ir-, that a!! \n(\. count! ioH and mo privHsges n:i or custoina .indizoH, whips, I have the like other foreign ■ ut any time i-c'ity of Com- ntages. ly in the do- » pay greater 3 or exports, > most favored ^ on^' dinainu- >y " her side 1 "ocally NOT Ai>i'i,rr.vnr,F. T) tiritisii ror.o.vrE.s. SPAIN. Dec. 14, 1715. WIIKX TERMINABLK. mereriiv'Ad.iiH-n 'T/?- '^Z"^' ."rfe'"tiation of a new Treaty of Com Commerce and ' ^^ Additional Article of the listh Augu,st, 181i. Navigation. M08T-FAV0HED-NATI0N TREATMENT. Suhjecti. Biyhts, Privileges, Franchises, Exen,ptio>cs and Immunities. Wool and other Merchandise. The said subjects shall enjoy all the rights, privileges franchises exemp ,ons and immunities whatsoever which they Ynj^/yin^^^^^^^^ he las war, by virtue of the Royal Cedulas or o'^inZos and bv he Amcles of the Treaty of Pe^tce and Commerce nulot MdS beus'l'inSnaii'in" h^ confirmed h.re; and the said subje 1^X1 ne ubetwior\ their 26-5J G8 SPAIN. WIIFX TERMINABLE. Oc'toluw- 5, ]7f)(». m„.?'"k ""f .•'." ^"T". !'""'''"»' n,,^rotiatioM „f a „,.vv Treaty of Com- Commo.ce and "''^'''''' ^^ «'''l'»'^'"al Article of tho 28tl. August, 1M14. Nttviyatiun. MOST-PA VORKD-NATION TREATMENT. Subjects. Jiujhts, Privileges, Franchises, Exemptions and Immunities. _ His Catholic Majesty does lioi-ehy allow and consent that (lu- fia.dant,.hsu>jeotH shall enjoy all those ri^^hts, p" vUe-in Van. •hisos, exern;.t,ons and immunities which they did Loy tefoVo the UHl n.mcos tin werv made thereupon, and aorooahio to tho Treaty Wools and Merchandize. And that, tlio said subjects shall bo treated in Spain in tho samo manner as those of tho most favored nation, and th^ conseoueX no nafon whatever shall pay less duties f^r the wooIh anT o^^^ merchandizes that are b-ought or carried away by them from thi k ngdoms of Spam by land, than the said subjects shall pay ^ e .^amo merchandizes that they shall import or^ export by Sei;. (ir! Rights, Privileges, Franchises, Exemptions and Immunities NOT APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. SPAIN. July 5, J 8 14. Commerce and Jv^avigation. WHEN TERMINABLE. iVb time fixed. MOST-PAVOKED-NATION TREATMENT. Trade. Spanish American Possessions. In the event of the commerce of the Soanish Amo,.;no„ ^^ sjons being opened to foreign nations. His cSSc M^^'s^/" ^^^^^^^^^^ that Great Britam shall be admitted to trade with those poSesTion« as the most favored nation. (Article IV,) possessions NOT APPLICABLE TO BRITISH COLONIES. en froaty of Corn- iona and iHoiit that the ■ivi leges, fran- ijoy lioforo tlie IS or (he Royal to the Treaty li in the year NPALV. Au£^. 2K, 1814. Commerce and Navigation. WHKN TIOFlMrXAnLR. iV'o time jixeil. M0ST-K.\V0KH!I)NATIO.\ I'KK.VrMENT. All Traities of Commerce Confime,!. n in the samo consequently, :)ls and otiior lora from the tl pay for the )y sea. (Ar- NOT APPLICABLE TO] BRITISH COLONIES. niinities. amptions and any other na- i British sub- hat tlie same lis Brit'innic WHEN TKIiMINABLE. iiWEDEX AND JfORWAY. March 18, 1826. These stipulations in fuvor of Britiah commerce shall remain in ^r. ,**''''',« '^'/''ngl'Jeconlinuunco of the present Convmition and «« f«P €ommerce and as the Act of Parliament of the Mh July, ik?, shlTl^on ,,ue to Navigation, grant to the navigation and commerce ot^ Sweden e^uivaZt facile tiesof the same nature. (Article X.) The present Convention shall be in force for the term of ten years from the date hereof, and further, until (ho end of twe ve months a-fter either of the High Contracting Putties shall have given notice to the oUier of ,U mtention to tenninato the same, ea(-h of the ILgh Contracting Parties reserving (o itself the right of giving such nonce to the other at the end of the said term of ten Jear"^ arid ,t ,8 hcrebv agreed between them (ha(, at the expiration of twelve monhs at er such notice shall have been received by either party from he other, this Convention and all the provisions thereof ehali altogether cease and determine. (Article Xll.) I'lcan posses- sty prom iises possessions MOST-PAVORED-NATrON TREATMKNT. Import Duties. Produce and Manufactures. "f '"" ^'^h Contracting Parties engage that all articles the growth produce, or manufacture of their resj>..o.tivo dominion^ nhaU !e Tub-' £ fhr '?'S'^°': "duties, upon their admission from the one country into the , her, than are paid by the like articles the growth, pro. -duce, or i. unufacture of any other forei-n country.3( Article IX ) KWRDEW AMI XOUWAV. Piohibitionn. Imports. K.rports. March IH, im:. , ^'fl that no pr .luiw,ioiis .„• .oMtmint .hull Iw impoHtxl upon tho , ''"l.""t»t"^" '"♦" '^^« <"•" ".try from tho oth.r, or upon thl ox. or^ Commorco a..d tat..... l.om ll,o one oount.y to tho otho.-, ofnuv mlh aicloHrho Nav.gation. ^ow.h ,„v.l„r ,, o.. manu4tu, o of eitho,' of th ^h. "l S.a h wh ch Continued "'" ^ ^' "'''"'"* ^" "" "^''"'' '"*''"""• (^''^'^'^ ^^-^ Trade and Navigation, And gonorally, (hat in all nr ,., „..,. .0 '.ilati.,nH of trade and S^on'Tho'L?"' "f ;l:" "'^'•V<^'->^-ti..g Purtios will t.;at the other upon the footing of the raont favored nation. (Article IX.) APPMCAULE TO BRITI.SH COLONIES. Ships and Cargoes. Subjects. anj goods tho growth, pioduce, or .nanufactmo of the Unitob,t...| to be i.nportod into HU<.h Colm.y, or iK^la^.^n^^^^ S'ho ,Y ■'^'•;'Vf\''"'"'"''^'>'-"'' «""''^ «« imno.-ted in (hem. a^.dNtS'to'no'l \^'''''''^' ?' "■« A^='J-'y "H> I^ing of Sweden ana iNo.wny to no higher oi' other chai-ges than would bo there ir / able on Swedish or Xo.wogia., .hips importing the like 'om bi iSi'otS'fi';' "' "" '";^ «':r'^ V*^ «.'ow,l?^produ;e;o:^nu- Col V , S? foroig.. c.ount,yali.ny.dto bo imported into the said siri-te W, ■ ^:.""'^''=".' ^' 'P^^- ^^"'1 ^•■om and after the oorT, WW . '■'"'^^~ ''^'-'"" -'•^«cls shall be allowed to xno. cecvl 1, ec.t t.'on> any points of tho dominions of His Majestythe K .li of Sv ode,, and Norway to a..^' Colony of the United Kingd, m o^f ^^^^"cJ^u ''^"^:''''^ ^''"" ''''''' '" ^'- possession' of tho ^M.ast IndaCompa.,^;, ai,d to impo.'t Mito such Clony anv coods theg.wth,p,.odaee,u: rnan,;fitci.,,.>oftheKi,,gdomsof\Svv'i^Ti x\o.-way, oi- of any of their do.ninions, not hoing such go^l as ■ -e l..-oh.b,tod to bo .mpoilod into such Cd. .y, or as a.^e adn^ ed urdj No.wog.an vesse s, and such t: so imported in them shall bo rStVVotho. U.a''^;"' "•' !]• ' ^' '^^^^"^ «^ ^'-^''^ B..itain and lieiaihl (other ban those in tb osse.. , ,n of the East India Com- pany) to no other or higher charges than would be the pavabTe ^h«^-u T?.'' '"'J'"'V"^' *'^« '''^"^ ««'-t of goods, or paytbi.'on the l.ke goods the growth, produce, or manufacture 'of an/C m (ArUcfe VIO '""^'"''''^ "'*" '^"^ «aid Colony in BritfshJhips" In respect to the commerce to be carried on in vessels of Sweden or Norway with the British dominions in the £^st Indi^ ., tlZ held by the East India Company in virtue of their charter His iiiitannic Majesty consents to grant the same facilities and privilege* 71 ipoHo^i Upon tho • upon tliu oxpor- Hucli nrhclos tho iiid Slatos which icle IX.) MH of trade and II treat the othor 3lo IX.) _N«liHAl. H, i.njo.yc.,1 „n, lor a>,y T.ea.y or A.t of I'arluanent l.v th- M.hjicl. March IH, .82(;. '" t' '^'«""* "t the most favorcl Mali..,,, .s„|,i,.,.t to iho l.ivv. ruic^ , '•J-K'''""*'".-' ">..l ,c,.,i,t,onK which a,x. o,. ,„ay 1,0 apphraMe' to ihe Commerce aii.l «hi|.> ao.l suhjcct. ut any other Io.vi^'m .•ni.rUry ei,j..y,„.. the liko Nav.gat.oi,. 'K'liticw ami ,,riv,le«chot trading' with the nuid ,lomi„io„s. fAr- tule Vlll. ) *■ Continued. Import Duties, ti-r. See Article IX. Suhjects. Imports, (tc. Applicable to British " territories." (Articles I and fX.) m, Britiwh ships f His Britannic y the Kin^' of (to such Co' njr e United K.iig- ch goods as are ) admitted only vcdec, and Nor- loi-ted in them, ing of Swedea d ho there [K.y D like sorta oi diice, or manu- al into the said and after the 1 lowed to ])i(>- ijestythe King ;d Kingdom of sse.ssion of tho >ny any goods of Swollen aiii goofls as lA-e admitted only !h Swedish and them, shall be at Britain and ist India Com- thei payable )r payabl'i on f any fori .ga British ships. ds of Sweden idiey. or now charter, His md privilege* SWISS rr)NFED- KBATION. Sept. <;, 1855. 'lesidence. WllES TKHMIXABLR. The present Treaty shall contiinie in foico for ton vearH from thedateof the exchange of the ratifications* thereof, and fJiC mu.l the end of twelve months afuM- cither of the two Co„ir:.,.ting larlie.- Mall have given notice to the other of its intention to ter- minate the same; each of the Contracting I'a.ties being at ihertV tog.ve such notiro to the other at the end of the said term of ten >'*^""''-' > "•' "t any imie afterwards. (Article XI.) ilurch (i, 1856. MOST-FA VOBED-NATION TUEATJI ENT. Subjtrtti. 'Residence. The subjects of Her Britannic Majesty shall bo admitted to i-esido in each Of tho Swiss Cantons on the same conditions, :,nd on the same footir.g, as citizens o the other Swiss Cantons. In tho same manner Sw-s citizens sImII be admitted to reside in all th ^ -rri- loriesof the United Kingdom ofiiieat Britain and Trel.. ,d On the same conditions, and on iho same footing, as British subjects Conse.|uentl3 i he subjects and citizens ol either of the two Con- tract,ngl'arties.i„.,il, provided they conform to tho laws of the country, no at liberty, with thei.' families, to enter, establish them- selves, reside, and lemfain in any part of the te.ritori. ■ of the other. Houses ' Warehouses. Possessions. Business. and Agents. Trades. Brokers They may hire a.ido(cupy houses and warohoiisos for the pur- poses of residence .-.nd commerce, and may exercise, conformably to the laws of the '" ■nt'-" "nv ,-•■ -fa-i;;-- - i • ^ , , . _-- >-ic n.j, .ny p,._,teri5iu!i •;: ousmciss, or carry on trndeina.-ticles of lawful commerce by wholesale or retail, and may conduct such trade either in person or by any brokers or 72 ^'^V.HkTm!'^' "^""'' ^'"'"' btfpt. Commorco. iii'iidcnco. Continue I, koFM for «l 7(/,i<;«, Ch,ir,ji;8, dir. Tlioy ^l,lllI II,, I I'll. y.VyA^s, PrU'iUujes and Exemptions . Ah.l thoy .liall. in ail those luspcctH, oniuy over' nnd oxomptio,, which is or may bo accordo/to * oM^Milh [i.:;:::!!;::' .r:":':''::':T"^ i- '•t^ ".o-so. t.. rookie. r~i''i;-'''^-o\;hiH^ vorvrl^ht, privilege, of tho Siiftjectit. Property. P;-<>/;6T^i^. /)„^/,s. iTaxes. Imposts. Chanjes. N.) other or higher duty, fax, impost or charge either in tim« mmwmmm Subjects. Taxes and Demands Co mi 78 Hiich brokoni neci-.^Hnrj- for . (Article I, J ^ht, privilego, tf* or citizonn ivorod nation. ictiiif,' Parties ]uirc','j)O880t<8, change, mar- tlior manner be laws of M- nation, to •eed to and agents act- ^amo manner of such heirs name manner f the country es. ther in time istances, be r held by a in the ter- cel upon, or r citizen of >d nation. 8 WISH COX PR D. KKATION. Sept. «, 1865. Comnierco. Jloaidencc Cmtinueil. Ft .hall I.,, free for each of the two runtra(tingl\.rti..s to a,„„,int toi.M. Is to reside in the t-rritories of (ho oll,or„art v I ,.t ffio« 3 S::-;' .. I'T ;r r ^'"■'' ''^^ ■^'"'"' '" "■" "-■" '•''•'■'. ''•'1-1 -.3 I /' ■ l-y il-e '.nv.rnn.ent to whi.h ho in Hont: and ei her of t,oMlra,fm^.p.,lic>n.ay except from the reside, .-o of C ," „Is Mich par KulMr j.la.v. «. either of them may ji..!;,^.. fit to »„. ..xVe 3 of tlu'othrt M^""-'' "^'''"f'-'t'-'-'i-K I'-lic;. i.. .he don : >1' munifi 1 '!" ' W] ^^•'"""^•^•■•, l-;ivilo;,'.H, exenu.iions an,l im- Siil>Jir(.^. f,nj,orts. Warehousing. Transit. Erportx. the^tmn'il'll"''"/'"^"; ','" '■■"I'">-t'i«i'>" into, the warehousing in, the t.ar,_s,l tl.roug I,, and the ..xportation from, thdr rcsnortive terri ug.ige that their ivs,K.e.t.ve Mihjec'.H and citizens ^haii be ..laced po.. the mune footing an subje.^H and citizens of the .ounti v or m here It: la,";'^ """'"• "' ''" "'"•^^ •"^"•-' ""^'"" '^-^^^y^Z nau;-es''Vrru;:iryiii:v^'"" ""■^'''^'^""' "'^-""^"^^ ""^^-'^-^ ^- Neilhurortlic two Contracting Tartie. shall impose UDun the mpor ation warehouHing, transit, or exportation of iny a t^do he growth, produce or manufacture of the territories of thi o her any o her orlngher duty than that which is or may be in posed 'uZ ho iKe article, being the growth, produce, or n.anufacl^i^ ofTnr other foreign country. (Article IX.) uie oi any Favors. Commerce. m-UhM^sl^f?^'''''''"''''''^'-^;'''''-"; '''"'"'"'■ ''"fe"'«« that any favor ia mf .1 Ir P ''''''r,r^''''',"'^''"'""'" '''^''" '"'y J'oreaCior grant to ttio otiier Lontiacling Party. (Article X.) NOT API'LICAliLE TO BiUTISII COLONIES. Ned or levied arties in the ?her than is the country, a. (Article TUNIS. Octobei- li',1863. Commorce, &c. t4 WJIKN TEKMlNABLi:. No time fixed. MOST FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT. Property, Tnn?>!'«Si''^^"'''''^^"'^-'"S immovablo property in the Regency of Tun.8 Bhall in conforming to the local Taws and regulation- exor roSdTcW, "•"'"'^ immunities, p-ivileges and ^ightrthat are" accoided to Tunisian proprietors; and for ttat purpo.sS the right of British subjects to hold immovable property be ng derived from the said enactments are hereby confirmed; and their observance beins conHdered necessary for the more efficient protection of the im tTarftvP''-''M'''{ '^'•' '" «<«''«'^^"t«<^. it has^,een fui-tll agr S that they snail be maintained as a greater security for the duo performance of the conditions of theS^resent Convention And iZ S' ^" ^'":.''- '""»•« -titled to 'all the immunities; pH^N hf . . , «'^empt,ons aceoided, or to bo hereafter accorded to the subjects or citizens ol the most lavorcd nation. (Article XVII ) NOT APPLICABLE TO BUITISH COLONIES, TUNIS. July 19, 1876. Commerce and I^avigation. WIIEjr TERMINABLE. In order that the two Contracting Parties may have the oonor- lun, ty of hereafter treating and agreeing upon such othei anaH- i";te.cws"J"Vn'l"V'll '"'".""■ ''' '''' i-l>''>ve.nent of theii m3 v^ln..r ' ,' ■'''• ^^'"^ "'Ivancement of the interests of their oT^o^tr P'°'!''' " 'f ''^r''^ ^'"^* ''' '^">' ^i'"^' ='f'«'- tl'o expiration of seven yoars from the dnte of the i.ie>ent Convention of Commorce Ihe iSHfrc-illI'''"' ^^l ^'" !^'-^"' ^'-^"-ting Parties shairhave llonght o cal upon the other to enter upon a revision of the «amei but until such revision shall have been' accomplished by com mon consent, and a new Convention shall have been 'con 1 d/d Td ?emain ?n fK ""' ^'!« T-osent Cunvenrion shall continue and lemain in lull force and effect. (Article XL.) MOST-FAVORER-NATION TREATAIENT. Diplomatic Agents and Consuls. E.ory mark of . .• and respect shall at all times bo naid 'ind every privilege and nnmunity allowed, to Her MajeTty's A|o„t' and w TUNIS. le Regency of Illations, oxer- ights that are ie the right of rived from the iel-Aman) the ervance being ion of the im- iirther agreed y for the due tsntion. And unities, privi- acL'ordod, to Article XVII.) the oppor- ther arrunge- ' their mutual osts of their 10 expiration of Cotnraorce es whall have vision of the ished by com- Jticiuded and '-ontinue and July lit, 1875, Commeree and Navigation. Continued. be paid, and 8 Agent and Consul-Genoral accieililcd to Ilifs Highiioss the Dey which is puid or allowod to tiio rojirosmtativo of any other nation whatsoever- and respect and honor shall bo shown to the British Consuls, Vice- Consuls aiid Consular Agents who shall reside in the Regency of lunis Their I. oasos and families shall be Hafo and protected. No one shall intorfeie with thoni, or commit any act of oppression or disresoect towards them, either by woid or deed; and if any one should do so the Tunisian authoiiiies shall take immediate moasurcrt for the punishment of the otrcnder. The British Consuls, Vice- Consuls and Consular Agents shall, moreover, continue to enjoy, in the most ample sense, all the privileges and immunities whiVh aro now or may bo hereafter accorded to the Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Consular Agents of the most favored nation, (Article II.) Subjects. Vessels.^ Commerce. ]Vaviur- HMm,,tio,Hn the Ku ; ni :;''? •^", •"'","■ '^^"•t'-^S fo/ inte.-nal ion- the internal trade (if tho .', • V'^^'^^ f-'i-oi-ners engaged in P'oduceormallufalr^ (l^-t^Tx^' "^'"" ^'"""'' "^^'^'"^ «^ fJarbor, Pihtaarbor, quarantine X7I11.) ''^^"^'^ "Pon British vessels. (Article Wrecks. Stolen Property. by them, the Tuntikn'oo;^,';; .e f t^fu^;^''^'^^^ "^'"^ Jjromnt and oncrKotic mo-isnr.w <; . ■ • X ,^ ^^^^ "^o^t !.. oil.- .0 i>roc»iy\vr'':vo'i;r;:i?i :«'''■'« ":'"'■ ■■'""■"■'• At»l'tIOABf,E TO BRITISH COLONIES. Subjects. Commerce d-o. Applicable to the British " dominions." (Article V.) Coasting Trade. Vessels navigating under the British flag, and vessels navigat- ing under tho Tunisian flair, .shall \m frp« ,o -...n-v on *^- ?t 5-- IhS in-^^' S^at««and domi,.ions of the Contracting Pmies! The? fihall enjoy the same rights and immunities as are enjoyed bj 11 igliej- diitiea or , by the most n the internal sian merchants H13- on the pur,- >!• internal con- ii'gos than are rs engaged in lar artielos of :al Dues. or other local i mposod upoB ;d nation, "■rom stress of ymont of the should a pilot lisian port for isions, it shall lilotage, light- the said port. y of the ports r, quarantine als. (Articla ny portion of rdered by the snts be stolon io the most H or robbers, loix'ovcr, en- ry and resti- tion for the (lilar circum- e siibjocts of Iso accorded XXXI.) TIMS. Is navi^at- ie ooastmg ties. They injoyed by July 1<», i875. Comniorco and ^'avigation. Continued. national vessels, and 1 hoy, h.,11 ,, their cargoes, or to emiMik g,,,,,!. oa^'t'pS;;:;^;^,;^!^!!,;:;!;:;; '^j;;;;-' -'"-; being obiig;;, ^i;;-;;;;^ to lu^jwlny charge; a-ildnis';;;;;; "'"" ^'l« ''-'' -"l-'itic.. or ''*•'■ oil her to land a portion of "I'o'K'i or native, to comploto TCRKET. April 29, 1861. WHEN TKHMfXAIJLK. Comn.;;;:^ and ^^>^^^^o:^^^uJX:^^:^^^^^ l;o su,.tit.., ,r the Navigation. "" ^bo IGth An,.-t, mx, and .hal r n ain Sl^:''' 'r.'^^^^'^'r years fi-om the da y „f the rxch^u -re nf . I • " ' '»'*'" ty-«'>^'t High Contractir.g I'ar.ici L n "£„evo • "I ! ^'"r^"''''' ""^'^ ^'' '^^ other, at the end\)f fimrtco, T;' s ? hit r T^ "'>''^'^' '"^ '^ provisions of this Treaty wii-ie / I,, V " ^'"""^ fixed, as tli« ror its revision, or fW . deLtn- < n 71? '""" /"''.'-•■-o), notice from the date , f that notice ,n' '*^ ^'^^P-nition of a year years. *""*'' ''"^' '" ^'^'^'° "^ "'« «'hI of twwrt/.one •July 9, 1861 The present Treaty shall onooftloProvincCof'; Of '%■'■' *:-'^''''""'"" '" all and ev ,-,' po.sessions\;n " ;^S or in Asia, in l'>vnt and t' u'/nn^ "'""'• ''^"'"•"' '" ^-'''''po the Sublime PokI' in Se via m f°'' ':T'%''* ^^■'■'*'=' I'elonging \o Moldavia and Wall.achia '" ""^' ^ '"^^'^ t'nndpalUie" of fbrcS^SwrJio^i^tJc^i'jlS ';i''^''^'>; - .-'^toother -J.CS contained inthL^;u.Si,^S\,;^--^!--;-^^^ co,^l;^affn'u:;;'Sti!i;':r'r^^^'^ri ^« "pp-"t. joimiy, to be levied in c o fh milv u^ . r' ^l''f «^<^"«tom.l,ouse duties an well upon rn^'ulSL:':^^^!^^^^ or manufacture of the Briti-h dnmi,.- ^ . ^"'"^" ^^'^ P'oduco into the S^ltan^s domii/i I ; K no" "' '"'^ P^^-^ssions imported description the pr,>ducc ■ ,,v l",^? :'' ''"'"/^ 'T'' ^^''^'^^'^^ ^'» «^<^'y sions of the Suit which j^T' ^ ? ' ^r"^'"'""'^ •"^"^l P'^^^^"" to purchase in a i^Ir ofMh O in '^"'''1 ""'■ ''''' "^^'''^ ^^''^ ^'<^^ for exportation to\ireat J ritl o,?''" doni.nions and possessions Th^o new tariS to ,e s o .1 i^^lla^iVf "' '^^''^y- ^-•<^tj;^^^:ti;rs;;s^:rir£'!>^^^ ^•^^■•'«^^- ^^ >-"-^o- but it; during the seven I vet, nil ^''^ ''evision of thotaritf ; ContracUng Parties X \iv;i' ^'V 'u-''"" ""'' ^'^' ^'»''°'' o*" th« existing Hhtllcontfnuo to I've the^^^^ ''^^''^ *''« taritt' then dating from the daV of the o^'i Stion'o? fh'f"' '"'^'^"^^" more years, and the same sh-oU be t wf ' w ^'i'^ ^«^«n P''«ceding years, period of seven years! (ArticbXxir.)'''^*''''' ^° '''''"'■*' ciuccossive TIRKET. April 29, 1861, Commerce and Navigation. Continued. MOSTPAVORED-NATION TREATMENT. i'iuhjeds and Ships. Commerce and i\'avi unities. Riglds. A 1 rights, ])rivilege.H an\ imnmnitics wliich have been oon- lerred on tlio f^uljjccls or .ships of (ircat Britain by the OKiHtin-^ Cai.iliilations and Ti-eaties, are euitirmcd now and forover, with tiio exception ol (hone clauses of tho said Capituhitious which it is the olyoct oi the present Treaty to modify ; and it is moreover expressly stipulated that all rights, privileges or immunities which the buljiime lorte now grunts or may hereafter grant to, or suffers te bo enjoyed by the subjects, ships, commerce or navigation of any other ioreign Power, shall bo equally granted to, and exorcised and enjojed by, the 8iil)iectH, ships, commerce and navigation of freat Jiritain. (Article 1.) Internal Trade. If any article of Turkish produce or manufacture be purchased by Enti,-,h merchants or their agents, for the purpose of selling tiie same for internal consumption in Turkey, the said British mer- chants or their agents shall ])ay, at the purchase and sale of such articles, and 111 any manner of trade therein, the same duties that arc paid iii similar circumstances by the most favored class of Ottoman subjects, or of foreigners engaged in the internal trade of Turkey. (Article III.) Export Duties. No other or higher duties or charges 'shall be imposed in the dominions and possessions of either of the Contracting Parties on the exportation of any article to the dominions and possessions of the other than such as are or may be payable on the exportation of the like article to any other foreign country. (Article IV.) Prohibitions. Export?. Nor shall any prohibition bo imposed on the exportation of any article from the domimions and possessions of either of the two Con- tracting Parties to the dominions and pos.sessions of the other which shall not equally extend to the exportation of the like article to any other country. (Article IV.) Impiort Duties. Produce and Manufactures. _ No other or higher duties shall be imposed on the importation into the dominions and possessions of Her Britannic Majesty of any article the produce or manufacture of the dominions and possessions of His Imperial Majesty the Sultan, from whatever place arriving whether by sea or by land, and no other or higher duties shall bo imposed on the importation into Ihc dominions and possessions of Ills Imperial Maje.ty of any arfidc the produce or manufacture of ilcr .iruannic Majesty's doivit,ions and possessions, from Mrl,o(n.-«,. place arriving, than aio or may be payable on the like article the produce or manulactui-e of any other foreign country. (Article V ) Id TURKEY. Rights. avo boon con- tho oxinting ■over, with tho hich it is tho ovoroxpre.-isly 08 wiiich the , or Hutfor.s to jation of any oxorciMod and tiori of ( roat be purchased of wiling tiie British mer- siile of such duties that )rcd class of aternal trade posed in the Parties on the jsions of the cportiition of fv.) nation of any the two Con- )f the other like article importation ijosty of any i possessions CO arriving, ics shall bo isscssions of nufkcture of ni v/hjif o.vf^)" I article tho (Article V.) Prohiblticms. Imports. April 29, 18«i. v^,. , „ , Duties and Charges on Imports. J^ities and Charges on Exports. Bounties and Drawbacks. ^SBz^rr^^'^^ fen ~!i Subjects and Agents. Produce and Manufactures. Privileges and Immunities. Taxes. Rights, Produce and Manufactures. All merchandize the produce oi- manufacture of 1h,. no,S: (akSo xixT' '"""""■'' " "'''°"'"" "''^''^ APPLICABLE TO HRITISII COLONIES. Subjects. Commerce. Import Dufhs, cie. III.'V:™!^;!!!'^) "''''"''''''- -''^ l--s.ions." (Articles UNITED STATK.S. Julv ;!, IHI.-). Commerce and Niivigatioii. October 20,1818, Commerce and Navigation. August 6, 182?. Commei-oc and Navigation. WHEN TKHMINABLK. o^.;..H in .. montb^'lir tbiri.^^ '-r thom;;A;stt:/^2?:'^''''"'^'^^"'^'^^ -^"' o^^^^^-., i8.8, aai All lliol)l-ovisi.ni»ofcl.oConv(;iition " lii ro"iiklo fl,,> ... and further continued tor the term of te,;y;u'^^^^^^^^^^ the Convention of the 20th October 1818 wifl ti ^"'^^ ^"^. ^it clo of wore ha-ejD Bimuliinllj- rocitou. (Aitfele I.)^ "" "^' • 81 Pricil'.jfs and 'W orin.'iy horo- ill thu I5ri(ifiii , iunl ('xorci.scd -viyatioii of tho i-<." (Ai'ticlos iliily ratified L^iiitedStatos, 1 tlio respec- iiig and obli- ur lour yoai'S oils sliull bt ', if i)'j,sHi bio. ', 18i8, and le CDinnierce tlie Unitod !■ of our Lord ration to four )y tbodociar- u, arc hereby rs from the same raau- vvcre herein )otween IIi3 Britain and July, 1815, :h Article of ition therein y, and with- :;e from the manner as July, 1815, UNITED STATES. It shall bo oompotont, however, to either of the noi.tractit..^ ' 181^ Parho^, in ease either should think (it, at any time alter the expin^ '■ ^°'''- tioii of the sMid ten years,— that is, after the 2i»th Oetohcr, IS-Js,— on <,nvinj,r(lue notice of twelve months to tho other Conlraeti'ng July a, 1815. rommoi-fo nnrt iV 7' ' "h •->•"■-■''-' '" lwu.vu monins lo uio Oilier ronlraetintr Sr-iHo l''">y,";i>"n.l and abroi,Mte this convention; audit shall, in such i>(avi„ation. ease, be accoi^din-ly entirely annulled and abrogated after (ho OctobeT^ 1818 '^'''l'"'"^'"" ^f ^''*^ '^"'^^ t*^™ «'■ ""^'"«- (Article II.) Commerce and Navigation, August G, 1827. Commerce and Navigation. Continued. MOST KAVORED-NATION TltKATMENT. British Territories in Earoin: Ships and Canjoes. and Wdrehousi's. Bouses There shall ho bet ween all the territories of His Biitannic Majesty in Kurope, and tho territories of the Unitod Slates, a reciprocal liberty of (ommerce. The inhabitants of ihe two countries resi.oo- tively shall have lilierty freely and securely to come with their ships and cargoes to all such places, poi-ts and rivers in the territories aforesaid, to winch otiier foreigners are permitted to eomo, to enter into the same, and to remain and reside in anv j)arts of the said territories respectively; also to hire and occupy houses and vvaro- houses for the j.urposes of their commerce; uud generally the mer- chants and traders of each nation respectively shall enjoy ihe most complete iirotection and security for their 'commerce; "but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respoclivelv (Article I.J ' ■'' fniport Duties. Produce and Manufactures. No higher or other duties shall bo imp, sed on tho importation into the teiiiiorics of His Britannic Majesty in JMiropo of any articles Ihe growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States and no higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importiiticm' into the Unitod States of any articles the growth, produce or manii- lacture of IIis Britannic Majesty's territories in Europe, than aro or shall bepayabloon the like articles being the gi-owth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country. (Article 11.) Export Duties. _ Neither Khali any higher or other duties or charges be iraposod in either of tho two countries on the exportation of any articles to His Britannic Majesty's territories in Europe, or to the United btj/tes, respectively, than such as aro payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country. (Article 11.) Prohibitions. Imports atid Exports, Nor shall any prohibition be iraposod upon tho exportation or importation of any articles the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States, or of His Britannic Majesty's territories in iiuropo, to or from tho said territories of His Briftiinic Majesty in Europe, or to or from the said United States, which shall not equally extend to all other nations. (Article 11.) 26—6 82 UMTKI) STATKS. July 3, 1815, AI'I'LICAHLK I'O ItlUTf.SII COLONIES. Not applicable to Britinli Colonics ^'eiiorully, Commoroo and N:lviJ^'ation. ^"^t Indies: Calcutta, Madras, Bmnhay and Prince of Wales Island. Oct. 20, 1818. Com mo ice and Navi^'ution. August 0, 1827. Commeico and Navigation. Continued. 111.-, Entunnic Mnjobty agrees tliut I he vo--els of the United StatcH of Amerifa fliaii be lulniitted and hospitably received at liu- prin- cipal betllenu'iils ofth- Mritish dominions in the Hast liidie-^ viz • CaU'iitta, iMadias, Honibay ami Prince of Wales' island ; and that eitizoiiH ot the said United Htaien may freely cany on trade between the said principal settlements and the said United States, in all arlieleriol which the importation and exportation, respectively to and from the said territories, shall not be eiilirelv prohibited ; in-o- vided only that it shall not be lawful lor them in anv time of war between the British (iovernnient and any State or I'^wer whatever' to export from the said tei'iitories, without the special permission of the British (iovernnient, any military stores, or naval stores, or rice. (Article in.) Vessels and Cargoes Import and Exf.ort Duties. The citizens of the United States shall pay for tiMiir vessels, when admilled, no higher or oiher duty (,r charge than sh.dl be payable on the vessels of the most iiivoivd Kiiro;,ean nations, and they ^hall pay no higher or .^her duties oi charges on the the importation or exportation of the cargoes of ihe said vessels than shall bo payable on the same articles when imported or exj)orted in the vessels of the most iavored European Jiations. But it is expressly i.giTed that the vessels of the United States shallno carry ary articles, from the said principal settlemenls to any port, or place, except to some port or place in the United Staled of America, where the same shall be unladen. (Article 111 ) Coasting Trade. _ It is also understood that the permission granted by this Article 18 not to extend to allow the vessels of the United States to carry on any partof the coasting trade of the said British territories, but the vessels ot the United States having, in the first instance, pro- ceeded to one of the said princijial settlements of the British dominions in the East Indies, and then going with their ori.rinal cargoes, or any part thereof, from one of the said principal settle- ments to another, shall not bo considered as carrying on Iho coast- ing trade. (Article 111.) Comr Vessels: India. China. Cape of Good Hope. St. Helena. British Possessions in Africa or Indian Seas. ^ The vessels of the United States may also touch for refreshme nt, nut not for conimeice, m the course of their voyage to or from the British territories in India, or to or from thedominions of the Emue r of China, at the Cape of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena of Wales Island. he Unitod StatcH 'ivcfl at I ill" prin- Ka.st JiidifN, VIZ.; Inland; and tliat )n trade between od States, in all lespcetiveiy, to ])roliil>itol ; jjro- ly time of war, -ower whatever, la! permission of a I store.s, or rice. Duties. eir vessels, when li.ill bo ))a3'able . and tiioy shall 3 importation or dui!) be payable II the vessels of } United .States I settlements to 10 United Staled ;iclo 111.) i b}' this Article States to carry teri'itories, but t instance, pro- of the British I their original principal sottle- ig on the coast- 5'^ Helena. as. )r refreshme nt, to or from the of the Eraper St. Helena, 83 I'.MTED STATES. July y. 1815. Commerce and Ni'vigation. Oct. 21), 1818. such othor places as may bo in the possession of (Jroat Hritain in heAfnoan or In.' ,■ Soas ; it bein^ well under.sto,.! that in'all that ro./aids tins Ar!,' lo the citizens of the T'nited Slates shall bo HUbject mail respects, to the laws and ro,ru ..,w ,.r ii... u..!*:..u ^ '^-.11. 1- iin-A ;iiii'i'j ino ciiizens ot trio ' Hiibject in ail respects, to the laws and reyii. (rovoriimeiit from time to time estabiisheJ. (. We.^t Indies and North America. Tis of tho BritlHh ele III.) Commerce and -Navifijation. rri • . ., .1 ''*-'/" torcourse between tho United States and Ifis Britannic Augu.st a, 1827. ";;|,',V^'.' 1''':'^''"^';'''^" "j"^^«^l '"'lios, and on tho Continent of IticlVrm '"';''. ; ""[ 'n ""''■'>■'' .''^' "">■ ^*" ""' P'-viHio,.s of this A.liclol.nioud, pa, ty shall remain in the complete possession of itH rights will, respo.t to such an intercourse. (Article 11 ) Commerce and Navinution. Continued. VENEZUELA. April 18, 1825. Commerce and Navigation. WJIKN TEE.\I1NABLE. And for a. much as it would be convenient and .ireful for the P>"po...eo) iacilif.ling the mutual ^ood undoiMandin.- betvee,^ to Tr , 1 ; ;• :''""'^' .'^^^ proposed an.l added to tho pres.n r leaty, which Arlicle.s, both from a want of due time for thJir cm «Kerat.on, as well a.s-from the pressure of circumstances, eannot at present be .rawn up with required ,,erfection, it has I een and S S;.?;d n^rrr '^"^\';— . h ^'-y -h. with^;;:;:! pos.siblc ,iola\, e,.me l.-nvard to treat and agree upon such Articles dul.v lut.t^id shall form part ..f the present Treaty vC Amity Com- merce and ^avigaliun. (Article XI y.) »-""i,y, uom No time fixed. Oct. 29,1834. Commerce and JN'av^igation. M08T-PAV0UED-NATI0N TREATMENT. Subjects. Ships and Cargoes. Houses and Warehouses. _ There shall be between all the territories of His Britannic Ma- jesty ,n J^urope and the territories of Colombia, a recipuea ifSe- dom of ccrnmerce. The subjecis and citizen. of= the two coun ies respechvely shall have liberty, freedom and securelv to come wit°t their ships and cargoes, to all such places, ports and river h. the territories aforesaid, to which other foreigners are or may be pe ' Tnv na t'nnT'' ''■ .";'"';"'" '^'' ^"'"^' ""'' ''' '•^'"«'" and^residJ in any paa ol the sau tenilories respectively ; also to hire and occunv houses and waiehouses for tbo Murposoa of their com iW"'ivdv' Srf '' t" "■'•'"'^" -aSraders of each natrn thr' .t, n^' '-'".i"}-. the most conv;Je(o protection and security m their comme.ce, subject always to ,;,<^ laws and statutes of the two countries respectively. (Article]).) «» oi me S4 =:i VEM;71hlA. Ajiiil 18, |8:;5. Comiiic'icc iiiid NiivigutiiMi, Oct. :;!>, IKU. Commerce and Navigution, Continued. Ilio Kin- of til.. United Kingdom of ( iiMit Britain iiiro,- ('iirtiior that tlio citizens otC'oIoiP .i.i ■ lall have W» .M11J1-I3 and In.'iiind on; vnt! liKo libiMly ot coinint'ico and navigation stipulated for in the jm(0(lin^' Article, in , •ill liis d )niini()ns hitiiat.'d out of Euroi.o, to the til. I e.\ienl in wliidi llio hanie is perniittod at present, or sliall bo ])or!nittL-l hereatter, I . atiy other naiion. f Artielo III,) fmporf Duties. Growth, Produce and Manufactures. No liiglicr or olhcr duties •ihall bo imposed on tlio imoorfation iiito llio territories of His Britannic Miijesty of any articles of tho growtli, produce or nianutaclure of Colombia, and no higher or other dulics siiull bo iinjKwed on the importation into tho ter'ritorioH of rnlonibia of any Jirileles of the growth, produce or manufacture than are or shitl' of His P.ritannic M/iJosty's dominions than are or shitll 'ic payable oil the liieing the growth, produce or manutaeturo of any other torcign country. (Article IV.) Export Duties. Nor sli.all any other or higher duties or charges bo imposed in tlielei'ritories or doMiiiioMs of either of the ('ontr:icling Parties on the e.\|)ortalion of any articles to the territoi'ies or ilominionsof the other tluin sucli as are or may be payable on tho exportation of the liko arlici' •• any other foreign country, (Article IV.) Prohibitions. Imports and Exports. Nor -hi,;; any projiihiiion bo impo>eii upon tho exportation or importation of any articles the growth, produce or manufacture of Ilis Hi'it.aniiic .Majesty's dominions, or of the said territories of (-'olunibia, to or from tho said dominions of His Britannic Majesty, or to or from tho said territories of Colombia, which slial'l not equally wtcnd to ail other nations. CArticle IV.) Ladi7ig and Unlading of Ships. Safety of Merchandize, Goods and Effects. Property. Justice. Rights, Privileges and Liberties. In whatever relates to tho lading and unlading of ships, the safety of merchandize, good.s and effects, tho succession to personal estates, and the disposal of personal property of every sort and denomination, by tale, donation, exchange, or testament, or in any other manner whatsoever, as also the administration of justice, the subjects and citizens of the two Contracting Parties shal'l enjoy, in their respective dominions and territories, the same privileges, liber- ties and j'ights as the most favored nation, and shall not btTcharged, in any of these respects, with any higher imposts or duties than those which are paid, or may be paid, by the native subjects or citizens of tho Power in whose dominion's or territories thev mav be resident. (Article IX.) ^ ' of C root Brittiin loin .i,i : lall liavo ilatod for in tho it of Karojio, to roHont, or hIiuII bo I III.) ufactures. tlio imnorfution ly article-i of tho nl no lii^^liur or to tho torritoriort or munut'iiftiire mIiuII 'h> pajublo iiiiitat'Uire of any < bo imposed in ■I in;,' Parties on ilomiriions of tho portation of tlio exportation or matiufac.liu'o of id torritoiies of itannic MajoHty, 'hich sliali not ize, Goods and nler/es ^ of ships, the on to personal every sort and ment, or in any I of justice, the shall enjoy, in irivileges, libor- not he charged, or duties than tivo subjects or es they may bo 85 Continued, YEXKZrKI.\. WlHToas a Treaty (.fAmity.Commcrcoand Navigation, .•onsistinir ApnljH^LS-,.. |„. ir,„te,| Kn,-.|..m of (h-at I?ritain and Irdand, an"' ''I I5^'.^">'' <"' the 1811, .jay of Apr.l, \H>:>. Wuv^^al.on. lis Majesty tho Kin^' of the Unit.nl ivinid,„n !,f Groat Uritain Oct ->') 7h-U 'T\ >?'"'' ."'"' 'h' ■■^'"^'' "^ Vone/.aoia, tho in.h.p.-ndoi.co of which Uct. -■', 1H.3 1. s ate IS h.rohy acivnowledg-d, rocogni/od and doViarod hv hi . .aiJ Commorco nn.l :, ''''''^'' '""'"•'".>• "iTice to adopt an.j contirni, as olloctuaily as if Na^iL^atio '7"'"«.^^-"'--' "-^U.! word f.-r word heroin, tho sovoral A.ticlos JNaMgation, a ,d provisimis of tho aforesaid Treaty conchido.l botwoon his .aid 3Iajosty and tho State of Colombia, togellior with tlio aforesaid Addi- fionai Art.olo thorolo; and that all tho nr" and thni.r,oonlainod in su(di Proaty and A-ldilional Article .h .utati, mutand,,, from ."""I Ml tor the oncluMon of tho prosont (.v.nvontion, l..j aprdiod to the lliirh (ontractin- Parties, tlioir subjects and citi/.ens, as crtbctn- nlly as it tlioy woro recited word for word iieroin; confirming and iipproving hcrohy all mattorH and things done or to bo doiro, by thoir respective subjrcts and citizens, under tlio aforesaid Treaty, and in oxeculion thereof. (Article 1.) APPLICABLE TO URITISII COLONIES; Ships. Cargoes. Import Duties, dec. Applicable to " all the British dominions situated out of Eurono " (Articles ill and IV.) ^ ' ZA>7 BAR. {Sci Muscat.) m\ LYERKIN. {See raussiA.) Foreign Office, July 31, 1879. 26—7