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CONSULS, TREATIES RESPECTING-Continued.

1. Reciprocal Agreements-Continued.

they may arrest deserters from national vessels and require aid from local authori-
ties in doing so-Continued.

(New Granada), 186, 191; Denmark, 215; Dominican Republic, 225; Ecuador, 296:
France, 264 (obsolete), 297, 288; Germany, 306; Greece, 434; Guatemala, 414;
Hanover, 44, 453; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 53; Oldenburg, 641; Hanseatic Repub-
lies, 465; Hawaiian Islands, 471; Hayti, 484; Italy, 499; Madagascar, 534; Mexico,
553; Portugal, 702; Prussia, 727; Russia, 737; San Salvador, 753; Sardinia, 759:
Spain, 793; Sweden and Norway, 819; Two Sicilies, 870: but if the deserter has
committed a crime against local law, the surrender will be delayed till after pin-
ishment-Austria, 36, 43; Denmark, 216; Dominican Republic, 226; Greece, 434;
Hanover, 449, 454; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 539; Oldenburg, 641; Hanseatic Re
publics, 465; Hawaiian Islands, 472; Portugal, 702; Prussia, 727; Russia, 737;
Sardinia, 759; Sweden and Norway, 819; Two Sicilies, 870.

they may adjust damages suffered at sea by vessels of their own country entering
the port of their consulate, where there is no agreement to the contrary, and where
the interests of the inhabitants of the country or of citizens of a third power are
not affected-Austria, 43; Belgium, 77; Colombia (New Granada), 190; Germany,
306; Italy, 499.

what powers they have in proceedings for salvage, and with wrecks-Austria, 43;
Belgium, 77; Colombia (New Granada), 191; France, 263 (obsolete), 297; Germany
307; Hawaiian Islands, 472; Italy, 499; Two Sicilies, 69.

they may act as judges in all disputes between their fellow-countrymen, as well as
between all other persons who may be immediately under their protection-France,
265 (obsolete); Tunis, 850; they may act as arbitrators in differences betwedd
their countrymen-Colombia (New Granada), 190.

they have a right to be present and assist at the trials of their countrymen charged
with killing, wounding, or striking a citizen or subject of the other party-Turis.
850.

they have a right to be informed by the local authorities of the death of their coun-
trymen intestate or without known heirs-Austria, 44; Belgium, 77; Germany,
304; Italy, 500.

they have the right to appear for absent heirs or creditors until they are represented
-Germany, 305.

they have the right to be present at the taking of inventories of properties of
deceased countrymen-Two Sicilies, 866.

they may administer upon the personal property of their countrymen deceased in-
testate and without heirs; mode of proceeding-France, 262 (obsolete); Tunis, 850;
except where legislation prevents it-Colombia (New Granada), 191.

they may nominate curators to take charge of of such property so far as local laws
permit-Costa Rica, 200; Honduras, 493; Nicaragua, 630.

they may become temporary custodians of such property-Paraguay, 658; Two Sici-
lies, 866.

they may take charge of the effects of deceased sailors-Germany, 305.

they may give bills of health and similar documents-Colombia (New Granada), 191
they shall not be officially responsible for the debts of their countrymen-Tunis,
850.

2. Agreements which are not reciprocal:

the persons and houses of United States consuls to be inviolate-Muscat, 603.
United States consuls are to have exclusive jurisdiction over crimes committed by
American citizens in the territories of the other power-Borneo, 93; China, 19i.
148; Japan, 518; Madagascar, 533; Morocco, 596, 597; Ottoman Porte, 644: [but
this is disputed]-Siam, 768.

they are to have exclusive jurisdiction over civil disputes between American
citizens-Algiers, 12 (obsolete); Borneo, 93; China, 137, 153; Japan, 515; Mada-
gascar, 533; Muscat, 603; Persia, 661; Siam, 768; Tripoli, 843.

they have exclusive jurisdiction over civil disputes between an American citiz
and a subject of the other power-Borneo, 93.

they have jurisdiction jointly with officials of the country over controversies
between American citizens and subjects of the other power-China, 153; Madagas
car, 534; Ottoman Porte, 644; Persia, 661; Siam, 768.

privileges of an American consul in China, 148; of a Chinese consul in the United
States, 166.

the claims of Japanese against Americans to be prosecuted in the consular courts:
of Americans against Japanese in the courts of Japan, 519.

consuls in Japan may require Americans twice convicted of felony to leave Japan.
519.

they may require the local authorities to aid in the arrest of deserters from ships.

CONSULS, TREATIES RESPECTING-Continued.

2. Agreements which are not reciprocal-Continued.
United States consuls to assist in the trial of Americans killing or wounding Moors or
Algerines, or vice versa—Morocco, 597: same provision with Tripoli, 844; Algiers, 18, 22.
United States consul to have jurisdiction over the effects of Americans deceased
intestate-Morocco, 597; Muscat, 693; Persia, 662; Tripoli, 844; Algiers, 11, 23.
United States consul has the right to receive, in the absence of the owner or agent,
property of American citizens wrecked or captured from pirates-Muscat, 602;
Ottoman Porte, 645.

(For various provisions respecting United States consuls in Dutch colonies, see Synop-
tical Index, title "Netherlands," treaty of January 22, 1865, page 622.)

the United States consulates should not be an asylum for subjects of other powers-
Germany, 303: nor employ more servants than are allowed to Russia-Persia, 662.
consuls shall not be officially responsible for the debts of their countrymen-Tripoli,.
842; Algiers, 11, 16, 21.

CONTRABAND OF WAR: [See "Blockade," "Prizes," "War."]

defined by treaties--Bolivia, 85; Brazil, 98; Colombia, 182; Dominican Republic, 221 ;
Ecuador, 232; France, 251 (obsolete); Great Britain, 328 (obsolete); Guatemala,
440; Hayti, 480; Italy, 507; Mexico, 549; Netherlands, 614 (obsolete); Peru, 688;
Prussia, 719; San Salvador, 749; Spain, 780; Two Sicilies, 864.

when a vessel carrying contraband is not subject to capture-Bolivia, 86; Brazil, 99;
Colombia, 183; Ecuador, 233; Guatemala, 441; Hayti, 481; Mexico, 550; San Sal-
vador, 750; Sweden, 801 [see "Sweden and Norway"]; Two Sicilies, 865.
proceedings against in case of capture-Hayti, 482; Dominican Republic, 223; France,
248; Great Britain, 328 (obsolete); Netherlands, 610 (obsolete).

not to be confiscated-proceedings as to-Great Britain, 328 (obsolete); Prussia, 719;
the vessel carrying it may be detained, but shall be released on surrendering the
contraband articles-Prussia, 719; Great Britain, 328 (obsolete).

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proceedings in case of discovery of-Sweden, 803. [See Sweden and Norway."]
CONVOYS: [See "Vessels."]

of each power shall take vessels of the other under their protection when going the
same way-France, 245; Netherlands, 609 (obsolete).

COSTA RICA: [See Synoptical Index.]

treaty of 1850 with Great Britain respecting ship-canal in, 377; neither party will
occupy, fortify, colonize, or exercise dominion over it, 377.

COTTONS:

long staple and short staple brought directly to France in vessels of either country
subject to the same duty, 291.

impost duty on, abolished in-Hanover, 453; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 537 ; Oldenburg,
641.

COUNTERFEIT MONEY: [See " Extradition."]

D.

DANISH COLONIES:

beyond the Cape of Good Hope not affected by treaty of 1826, 207; direct trade
between Denmark and the West Indian colonies not affected by the same, 208.
DARDANELLES, STRAITS OF:

United States vessels to enjoy the privileges of the most favored nation in, 644;
when United States goods and goods in United States vessels are exempt from
dues, 619; firmans for the passage of, 651.

DEBTS [See "War."]

how collected in China, 152.

DECEASED PERSONS, ESTATES OF. [See "Consuls," "Personal property," "Real estate."]
DENMARK. [See " Danish colonies," Synoptical Index.]

DESERTERS FROM VESSELS. [See "Consuls."]

DÉTRACTION, DROIT DE: [See " Personal property," "Real estate," "Succession."]
abolished by treaty with Bavaria, 51; France, 247 (obsolete); Hanover, 449; Han-
seatic Republics, 463; Hesse, 486; Nassau, 605; Saxony, 762; Spain, 779; Würtem-
berg, 898; Sweden, 800.

DETROIT RIVER: [See" Navigation."]

DIPLOMATIC AGENTS:

their privileges are to be those of the diplomatic agents of the most favored nation—
Argentine Confederation, 29; Bolivia, 89; Brazil, 101; China, 147; Colombia
(New Granada,) 185; Costa Rica, 200; Ecuador, 235; Guatemala, 443; Hayti,
483; Honduras, 493; Japan, 513; Mexico, 552; Nicaragua, 631; Paraguay, 658;
Persia, 660; San Salvador, 752.

they may nominate curators of property of Americans deceased intestate-Nica-
ragua, 630.

in Persia they are not to employ more servants than are allowed to Russians, 662;
shall not afford asylum to Persian subjects, 662.

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DISCRIMINATING DUTIES. [See "Reciprocal commercial agreements," Synoptical Inder.
titles France," (treaty of 1822,) Netherlands," (treaty of 1852,) “ Portugal,”
(treaty of 1840,) "Russia," (treaty of 1822, separate article,) “Sardinia,” (treaty of
1838, separate article,) "Two Sicilies," (treaty of 1855, separate article,)
Norway," (treaty of 1827, separate article.)]

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. [See Synoptical Index.]

DRAWBACKS AND BOUNTIES. [See "Reciprocal commercial agreements.”]
DUES. [See" Reciprocal commercial agreements,” “ Dardanelles."]

DURATION OF TREATIES:

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Sweden and

treaties which are regarded as terminated or suspended. [See Notes, title “1brogated.
suspended, or obsolete treaties."]

treaties declared to be "perpetual "-Belgium, 1863, articles 1 and iv, 66; Brazil.
1828, all except the articles relating to commerce and navigation, 94.
treaties with no fixed periods for their duration-Argentine Confederation, 24, 25:
Belgium, 68; Bavaria, 51; Borneo, 92; China, 145, 165; Costa Rica, 197, (except as
to articles IV, V, and VI ;) Denmark, 213; France, 275, 289; Great Britain, 335, 50,
375, 377, 405, 411, 413, (except as to rights of fishing and transit, &c;) Hesse, 4×6;
Japan, 512, 514, 525; Lew-Chew, 528; Liberia, 529; Madagascar, 532; Mexico,
562, 575; Muscat, 602; Ottoman Porte, 643; Peru, 687; Russia, 733, 739, 741:
Saxony, 762; Siam, 764; Spain, 776, 785, (appendix) 902; Tripoli, 837, 840 : Tunis, 746.
until January 1, 1839, and thenceforward to terminate on twelve months' notice-
Russia, 735: until January 1, 1858, to be terminated on twelve months' notice
thereafter-Austria, 37; Bavaria, 53; Hanover, 456; Prussia, 729: until June 10,
1858, and twelve months' notice thereafter-Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 535: until Jan-
uary 1, 1860, and for twelve months after notice-Baden, 47: until July 4, 1872
after which notice of twelve months may be given of intention to revise-Japan,
516.
treaties terminable on notice--Article 10 (extradition) of the treaty of 1842 with
Great Britain, 374.

treaties terminable on six months' notice-France, 292; Sweden and Norway, 2.
treaties terminable on twelve months' notice--France, 299; Great Britain, 344, (by
operation of article 1 of the treaty of 1827.)-Mexico, 579.

treaties terminable on six months' notice after two years-France, 27.

treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after two years-Austria, 35; Nether-
lands, 619.

treaties terminable on notice after five years-Article 8, treaty of 1842 with Great
Britain, 375.

treaties terminable on notice given six months prior to the expiration of each fifth
year-Italy, 501; Nicaragua, 635.

treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after five years—Italy, 503; Nether-
lands, 622.

treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after six years-Portugal, 699.
treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after seven years-Articles 4, 5, and 6;
Costa Rica, 1851, 198-9; articles 4, 5, 6, Honduras, 1864, 492.

treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after eight years-Dominican Repub-
lie, 217; Hayti, 475; Mexico, 544, (as it was revived by the treaty of 1848, page 569.)
treaties terminable in ten years on six months' notice previous to the expiration ef
that time, and after that on twelve months' notice-Austria, 45; Baden, 49; Bara-
ria, 55; Belgium, 72; Denmark, (appendix) 910; Hesse, 487; Mexico, 585; North
Germany, 638; Siam, 767; Sweden and Norway, 824; Würtemberg, 900.
treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after ten years-Austria, 31, 39, çap-
pendix) 906; Belgium, 62, 72, 74; Bolivia, 0; Denmark, 206; France, 294; Get-
many, 302; Great Britain, 388; Greece, 430; Hawaiian Islands, 468; Italy, 495:
Netherlands, 618; Orange Free State, 919; Paraguay, 655; Persia, 660; Sardinia,
754; Sweden and Norway, 815; Swiss Confederation, 827; Würtemberg, 898; Tuo
Sicilies, 863; Austro-Hungarian Empire, 903.

treaties terminable on two years' notice after ten years-The Canadian articles of the
treaty of 1871 with Great Britain, 413.

'treaties terminable on one year's notice after twelve years-Brunswick and Lure-
berg, 106; Ecuador, 228; Guatemala, 436; Hanseatic Republics, 461, 466; Prussia.
724; Hanover, 446.

treaties terminable after fourteen years on twelve months' notice-Ottoman Porte.
645.

treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after 15 years-Nicaragua, 627.
treaties terminable on twelve months' notice after twenty years-Columbia (New
Granada,) 177; [see also Columbia (New Granada) 1850, page 189;] San Salvador.

745.

treaty terminating in fifty years-Morocco, 593.

DUTIES: See "Cotton," " Reciprocal commercial agreements,” “ Discriminating duties.”]
regulations of, with Algiers, 9.

DUTIES-Continued.

import duties in China regulated by convention. 155-Japan, 518; Siam, 769.
provisions regarding, in treaty of 1871 with Great Britain, 421.

on successions. [See "Personal property," "Real estate."]

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with Bavaria, without derogation to emigration laws, 52.

only free emigration permitted from China, 167.

French laws to prevent, not affected by the treaty of 1778, 248.

Russian laws to prevent, are not affected by article X of the treaty of 1832, 738.
Swedish laws to prevent, are not affected by article VI in the treaty of 1783, 801.
ENEMY. [See "Vessels," "War."]

ESTATES. [See "Personal Property," "Real estate."]

EXAMINATION OF BOOKS AND PAPERS. [See "Reciprocal privileges of citizens," &c.]
EXTERRITORIALITY:

in Borneo, 93; China, 153; Japan, 518; Madagascar, 533; Morocco, 596; Persia, 661;
Siam, 768; Tripoli, 843; Tunis, 850; Turkey, 644.

EXTRADITION:

granted on proof of the commission of the following crimes, in the manner pointed
out in the several treaties:

Arson.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53; Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292;
Great Britain, 374; Hanover, 456; Hawaiian Islands, 473; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501;
North Germany, 639; Prussia, Saxony, Hesse, Hesse on the Rhine, Saxe-Weimar,
Saxe-Meiningen, Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Brunswick, Anhalt-Dessau,
Anhalt-Bernburg, Nassau, Schwartzburg, Rudolstadt, Schwartzberg-Sondershau-
sen, Waldeck, Reuss, Lippe, Hesse, Homburg, Frankfort, 729; Bremen, 908; Meck-
lenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; Oldenburg, 917; Orange Free
State, 919; Schaumburg-Lippe, 920; Würtemberg, 899; Mexico, 580; Nicaragua,
635; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 871.
Assassination.-Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501;
Mexico, 580; Nicaragua, 635; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden and Norway, 823;
Swiss Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 870.

Assault with intent to commit murder.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53; Bremen,
908; Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Great Britain, 374; Hanover, 456;
Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916;
North Germany, 639; Oldenburg, 917; Orange Free State, 919; Prussia, &c. (see
"Arson" for enumeration), 729; Mexico, 580; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss
Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 871.

Burglary.-France, 293; Italy, 501; Mexico, 580; Nicaragua, 635; Sweden and Nor-
way, 823.
Counterfeit money, fabrication or circulation of.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53;
Bremen, 908; Dominican Republic, 226; France, 298; Hanover, 456; Hayti, 485;
Italy, 501; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; Oldenburg,
917; North Germany, 639; Prussia, &c. (see "Arson" for enumeration), 729; Mex-
ico, 580; Nicaragua, 635; Sweden and Norway, 823; Schaumburg-Lippe, 920; Two
Sicilies, 871; Würtemberg, 899; introduction or making instruments for the fabrication
of Mexico, 580.
Counterfeiting bonds, bank-notes, seals, dies, stamps, &c.—Italy, 501; Nicaragua, 635;
Two Sicilies, 871.

Embezzlement of public money.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53; Bremen, 908;
Hanover, 456; Italy, 502; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916;
Oldenburg, 917; North Germany, 639; Prussia, &c. (see "Arson" for enumeration),
729; Mexico, 580; Nicaragua, 636; Schaumburg-Lippe, 764; Würtemberg, 899;
Two Sicilies, 871.

By public officers.-Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Hayti, 485; Nicaragua,
636; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss Confederation, 832;
Two Sicilies, 871.

By persons hired or salaried.-Dominican Republic, 226; Hayti, 485; France, 299;
Italy, 502, 503; Nicaragua, 636; Orange Free State, 919; Swiss Confederation, 32.

EXTRADITION-Continned.

granted on proof of the commission of the following crimes, in the manner pointed
out in the several treaties-Continued.

Forged paper, utterance of.--Bavaria, 53; France, 298; Bremen, 908; Great Britain,
374; Hanover, 456; Hawaiian Islands, 473; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mecklenburg-
Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; Oldenburg, 917; North Germany, 639;
Orange Free State, 919; Prussia, &c. (see "Arson" for enumeration), 729; Mexico,
580; Nicaragua, 635; Swiss Confederation, 832.
Forgery.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53; Bremen, 908; Dominican Republic.225;
France, 292, 298; Great Britain, 332 (obsolete), 374; Hanover, 456; Hawaiian Islands,
473; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; North Germany, 639; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915; Meck-
lenburg-Strelitz, 916; Oldenburg, 917; Orange Free State, 919; Prussia, &c. (see ̈ Ar-
son" for enumeration), 729; Mexico, 580; Nicaragua, 635; Sweden and Norway, 823;
Swiss Confederation, 32; Schaumburg-Lippe, 920; Würtemberg, 899; Two Sicilies $1
Infanticide.-Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mexico,
580: Nicaragua, 635; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss
Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 870.

Intimidation (or forcible entry of an inhabited house).-Dominican Republic, 226; Orange
Free State, 919; Swiss Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 871.

Kidnapping.-Mexico, 5×0.

Larceny of cattle or other goods and chattels of the value of $25 and more.-Mexion, 580.
Mutiny.-Italy, 501; Nicaragua, 635; Sweden and Norway, 823.

Murder.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53; Bremen, 908; Dominican Republic,
227; France, 292; Great Britain, 332 (obsolete), 374; Hanover, 456; Hawaiian
Islands. 473; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-
Strelitz, 916; Oldenburg, 917; North Germany, 639; Prussia, &c. (see “Arson” for
enumeration), 729; Mexico, 580; Nicaragua, 635; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden
and Norway, 823; Swiss Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 870; Schaumburg-Lippe,
920; Würtemberg, 899.

Parricide.-Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mexico,
580; Nicaragua, 635; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden and Norway, 523; Swiss
Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 870.

Piracy.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria. 53; Bremen, 908; Dominican Republic,
226; Great Britain, 374; Hanover, 456; Hawaiian Islands, 473; Hayti, 485; Italy,
501; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915: Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; Oldenburg. 917;
North Germany, 639; Orange Free State, 919; Prussia, &c. (see “Arson” for enumer
ation), 729; Mexico, 580; Nicaragua, 635; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss Confed-
eration, 832; Schaumburg-Lippe, 920; Two Sicilies, 870; Würtemberg, 899.
Poisoning-Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mexico.
580; Nicaragua, 635; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden and Norway, 23; Swiss
Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies, 870.

Rape.-Dominican Republic, 226; France, 292; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mexico, 580;
Nicaragua, 635; Orange Free State, 919; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss Confeder-
ation, 832; Two Sicilies, 870.

Robbery.-Austria, 38; Baden, 47; Bavaria, 53; Bremen, 908; Dominican Republic,
226; France (as defined in the treaty), 293; Great Britain, 374; Hanover, 456;
Hawaiian Islands, 473; Hayti, 485; Italy, 501; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915:
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; North Germany, 639; Oldenburg, 917; Orange Free
State, 919; Prussia, &c. (see "Arson" for enumeration), 729; Mexico, 580; Nicar-
agua, 635; Schaumburg-Lippe, 920; Sweden and Norway, 823; Swiss Confedera-
tion, 832; Würtemberg, 899; Two Sicilies, 870.

Vol Qualifié.-France, 293.

The expenses of the detention and delivery are to be borne by the party making
the demand. [All the treaties referred to under "Murder," Supra.]
Extradition will not be granted for political offenses-Austria, 38; Baden, 48:
Dominican Republic, 226; France, 293; Hayti, 485; Italy, 502; Mexico, 58),
Nicaragua, 636; Sweden and Norway, 823: Swiss Confederation, 832; Two Sicilies.
871; nor to offenses committed before the treaty-Orange Free State, 919.
citizens of the country in which the demand is made are not to be given up -Austria.
38; Baden, 4; Bavaria, 53; Bremen, 908; Hanover, 457; Hayti, 485; Mexico,
580; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; North Germany, 62;
Oldenburg, 917; Prussia, &c. (see "Arson" for enumeration), 729; Sweden and
Norway, 823; Two Sicilies, 871.

if the person demanded has committed crimes in the state where he is found, na
surrender is to be made till after punishment of such crimes-Austria, 3~; Baden,
48; Bavaria, 54; Bremen, 908; Hanover, 457; Italy, 502; Nicaragua, 636; Meck-
lenburg-Schwerin, 915; Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 916; North German Confederation,
639; Oldenburg, 917; Prussia, &c. (see “Arson" for enumeration), 729; Sebaam-
burg-Lippe, 920; Sweden and Norway, 823; Würtemberg, 899.
provisions in the treaty with Siam relating to extradition, 768.

former treaties of, continued-Austria, 46; Baden, 50; Bavaria, 55; North German
Union, 639,

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