RECIPROCAL COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS-Continued.
after the necessary legislation, fish-oil and fish of all kinds (except fish of the inland lakes and of the rivers falling into them, and except fish preserved in oil) being the produce of the fisheries of the United States, or of Canada, or of Prince Edward Island, shall be admitted into each country free of duty-Great Britain, 421 : same provisions to be extended to Newfoundland after necessary legislation, 425. Pro- tocol relative to same, (appendix) 914.
export duties are not to be imposed upon certain goods carried in transit across the United States or Canada-Great Britain, 425.
exports in vessels of either party are to be subject only to the duties and formalities at the port of shipment-Belgium, 64.
duties or charges on imports are to be the same, whether made in vessels of one party or of the other-Austria, 32; Belgium, 63; Bolivia, 82; Denmark, 207; Dominican Republic, 219; Greece, 431; Guatemala, 437; Hanseatic Republics, 461; Italy,505; Liberia, 529; Mexico, 546; Netherlands, 618, 620 (as to colonies); Ottoman Porte, 648; Paraguay, 656; Portugal, 700; Prussia, 724; Russia, 736; San Salvador, 746: Sardinia, 756; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867.
such duties or charges are to be no other or higher than are imposed upon articles imported in vessels of the most favored nation-Hawaiian Islands, 469; Hayti, 477 ; Russia, 735.
duties and charges on vessels of each party in the ports of the other are to be the same as on national vessels-Belgium, 63; Bolivia, 82; Denmark, 207; Dominican Republic, 219; Guatemala, 437; Hanover, 447, 451; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 536; Oldenburg, 641; Hanseatic Republics, 461; Italy, 505; Liberia, 529; Mexico, 546; Netherlands, 618; Ottoman Porte, 649; Paraguay, 656; Portugal, 699; Prussia, 724: San Salvador, 746; Sardinia, 755; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867. such duties and charges shall be the same as those of the most favored nation—France, 245 (obsolete); Hayti, 477; Belgium, 65; Bolivia, 82; Greece, 432.
no duties shall be imposed by either party on the navigation of the other higher or other than those imposed on every other navigation-Greece, 432.
vessels of each party in the ports of the other party are to be on the same footing as national vessels with respect to dues, charges, or allowances, in the following
Anchorage.-Belgium, 63; Two Sicilies, 867.
Average.-Argentine Confederation, 27. Brokerage.-Belgium, 63.
Buoys.-Belgium, 63.
Clearance.-Belgium, 63.
Drawbacks and bounties.-Argentine Confederation, 27; Austria, 33; Belgium, 64; Bolivia, 82; Brazil, 95; Colombia (New Granada), 179; Costa Rica, 199; Den- mark, 207; Dominican Republic, 219; Ecuador, 229; Great Britain, 345: Greco, 432; Guatemala, 437; Hanover, 451; Hanseatic Republics, 462; Hawaiian Islands, 469; Hayti, 478; Honduras, 492; Italy, 505; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 536; Mexico, 546; Netherlands, 618, 620, as to colonies; Ottoman Porte, 648; Portugal, 700; San Salvador, 746; Two Sicilies, 867.
Harbor.-Argentine Confederation, 27; Costa Rica, 198; Hawaiian Islands, 42; Honduras, 491; Mexico, 546; Netherlands, 618,620; Nicaragua, 628; Ottoman Porte, 649; Paraguay, 656.
Light-house.--Argentine Confederation, 27; Austria, 31; Belgium, 63; Costa Rica, 198; Greece, 431; Hawaiian Islands, 469; Honduras, 491; Mexico, 546; Nether- lands, 618, 620; Nicaragua, 628; Ottoman Porte, 649; Paraguay, 656; Portugal. 700; Prussia, 724; Sardinia, 755; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867. Local charges.-Argentine Confederation, 27; Austria, 31; Belgium, 63: Costa Rica, 198; Greece, 431; Honduras, 491; Mexico, 546; Nicaragua, 628; Otto- man Porte, 649; Paraguay, 656; Portugal, 700; Prussia, 724; Sardinia, 755; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867.
Pilotage.-Argentine Confederation, 27; Austria, 31; Belgium, 63; Costa Rica, 198; Greece, 431; Hawaiian Islands, 469; Honduras, 491; Mexico, 546; Nether- lands, 618, 620; Nicaragua, 628; Ottoman Porte, 649; Paraguay, 656; Portugal, 700; Prussia, 724; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867; Sardinia, 755. Port-dues.-Austria, 31; Bolivia, 81; Dominican Republic, 219, Greece, 431; Netherlands, 618, 620; Portugal, 700; Prussia, 724; Sardinia 755; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867.
Quarantine.-Hawaiian Islands, 469; Netherlands, 618, 620; Ottoman Porte, 649; Two Sicilies, 867.
Salvage.--Argentine Confederation, 27; Costa Rica, 198; Germany, 307: Greece, 434; Hanover, 449, 452; Honduras, 491; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 536: Olden- burg, 641; Mexico, 546; Netherlands, 618, 620; Nicaragua, 628; Paraguay, 656; Prussia, 724; Sardinia, 757-8.
RECIPROCAL COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS-Continued.
vessels of each party in the ports of the other party are to be on the same footing as national vessels with respect to dues, charges, or allowances, in the following cases-Continued.
Tonnage.-Argentine Confederation, 27; Austria, 31; Belgium, 63; Bolivia, 81; Colombia (New Granada), 178; Costa Rica, 193; Dominican Republic, 219; Ecuador, 229; Greece, 431; Guatemala, 437; Hanover, 451; Hanseatic Repub- lics, 461; Hawaiian Islands, 469; Honduras, 491; Italy, 505; Liberia, 530; Meck lenburg-Schwerin, 535; Oldenburg, 641; Mexico, 546; Netherlands, 618, 620 ; Nicaragua, 623; Ottoman Porte, 649; Paraguay, 656; Portugal, 700; Prussia, 724; Russia, 735; Sardinia, 755; Sweden and Norway, 816; Two Sicilies, 867. Warehouse.-Belgium, 64 (and to be confined to watch and storage); Ottoman Porte, 648. Wrecks, [see title "Wrecks."]-Austria, 44; Argentine Confederation, 27; Bel- gium, 65; Bolivia, 83; Brazil, 96; Colombia, (New Granada), 180; Dominican Republic, 220; Ecuador, 231; Germany, 307; Greece, 434; Guatemala, 438; Han- over, 449, 451; Hawaiian Islands, 472; Hayti, 479; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 536; Oldenburg, 641: Mexico, 547; Spain, 779: Sweden and Norway, 819; Two Sic- ilies, 869.
certain vessels are to be exempted from paying the following dues in the respective ports:
Anchorage.-Belgium, 63; Italy, 505.
Buoys.-Belgium, 63.
Clearance.-Italy, 505.
Light-house.-Belgium, 63.
Tonnage.-Belgium, 63; Italy, 505.
vessels of each party in the ports of the other are to be on the footing of the most favored nation in respect of the following dues or charges:
Light-dues.-Russia, 735.
Local charges.-Russia, 735. Pilotage.-Russia, 735.
Port-dues.-Russia, 735.
Tonnage.-Hayti, 477; Sweden and Norway, 817.
special provisions as to quarantine-Greece, 434; Sweden and Norway, 820.
goods, the productions of the soil or industry of one country, imported in its own ves- sels into the other country for transit or re-exportation shall not pay a discrimi- nating duty-France, 287.
salvage may be settled by arbitration when it cannot be agreed upon-Liberia, 530. salvage on recaptures where one of the powers is neutral-Prussia, 720.
privileges of transit are not to discriminate against the productions of either party- Greece, 432; Sweden and Norway, 818.
how goods may pass in transit across the United States and Canada-Great Britain, 424.
no duty shall be exacted on goods and merchandise from wrecked vessels, unless destined for consumption in the country-Austria, 44; Brazil, 97; Colombia, (New Granada,) 180; Ecuador, 231; Germany, 307; Hawaiian Islands, 472; Italy, 506; San Salvador, 748; Two Sicilies, 869.
no duty shall be exacted in such cases provided the goods be exported-Guatemala, 438; Hanover, 450, 452; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 536; Oldenburg, 641; Mexico, 548. no duty shall be exacted in such case unless exacted in like case on national vessels -Hayti, 479; Spain, 779; Dominican Republic, 220.
no duty is to be exacted in such case-Algiers, 16, (obsolete); Bolivia, 83.
the property in such case is to be restored to the owners if claimed within a year and a day-Netherlands, 612 (obsolete); Sweden and Norway, 820.
the property in such case is to be restored, if claimed-Tripoli, 838; Two Sicilies, 869; Ottoman Porte, 645.
merchant-vessels are not to be impressed as transports-Ottoman Porte, 645.
the routes of interior commerce between the two countries may be established by mutual agreement-Mexico, 553.
RECIPROCAL PRIVILEGES OF CITIZENS OF EACH NATION WITHIN THE TERRITORIES OF THE OTHER. [See "Consuls,” “ Naturalization," "Personal property," "Real estate,” "Tunis"]. the citizens of each may reside in the territories of the other, remaining subject to the laws-Argentine Confederation, 26; Austria, 31; Bolivia, 81; Brazil, 95; Colombia (New Granada), 178; Costa Rica, 197; Denmark, 206; Dominican Republic, 218; Ecuador, 228; Great Britain 326, (obsolete); Greece, 430; Guatemala, 436; Hano- ver, 446, 454; Hawaiian Islands, 470; Hayti, 476; Honduras, 490; Italy, 504; Meck- lenburg-Schwerin, 539; Oldenburg, 641; Mexico, 545; Nicaragua, 627; Portugal, 699; Prussia, 724; Russia, 735; San Salvador, 745; Sardinia, 755; Sweden and Norway, 815; Swiss Confederation, 828; Two Sicilies, 865; Liberia, 529. the citizens of each may reside in the territories of the other-Borneo, 92.
RECIPROCAL PRIVILEGES OF CITIZENS OF EACH NATION WITHIN THE TERRITORIES OF THE OTHER-Continued.
they may hire and occupy warehouses-Dominican Republic, 218; Hayti, 476; Swiss Confederation, 829.
they may hire and occupy houses and warehouses-Argentine Confederation, 26; Bo- livia, 81; Borneo, 92; Costa Rica, 197; Greece, 430; Great Britain, 327; Hanover, 446, 454; Hawaiian Islands, 470; Honduras, 490; Italy, 504; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 539; Mexico, 545; Nicaragua, 628; Oldenburg, 641; Sweden and Norway, 815; Two Sicilies, 865.
and their dwellings shall be respected-Hawaiian Islands, 471; Bolivia, 81; Two Sicilies, 865. they may engage in commerce and trade-Argentine Confederation, 26: Bolivia, §1; Borneo, 92; Brazil, 95; Colombia (New Granada) 179; Costa Rica, 197; Denmark. 206; Dominican Republic, 218; Ecuador, 228; Greece, 430; Guatemala, 436; Great Britain, 327; Hanover, 446, 454; Hanseatic Republics, 463; Hayti, 476; Honduras, 492; Italy, 504; Liberia, 529; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 539; Mexico, 545; Muscat, 602; Nicaragua, 628; Oldenburg, 641; Paraguay, 657; Two Sicilies, 865; Tunis, oil. when so trading or residing are to be subject to pay no greater taxes, duties, or charges than citizens of the most favored nation-Bolivia, 83; Borneo, 92; Costa Rica, 200; Denmark, 208; France, 245 (obsolete); Hawaiian Islands, 471; Mexico, 545; Netherlands, 608 (obsolete); Nicaragua, 630; Ottoman Porte, 643; Paraguay, 655; San Salvador, 746; Swiss Confederation, 829; Two Sicilies, 865; Tunis, 854: or contributions-Dominican Republic, 218.
and shall enjoy all the privileges of citizens of the most favored nations-Bolivia, 3; Borneo, 92; China, 167; Colombia (New Granada), 180; Guatemala, 438; Hansea- tic Republics, 463; Hawaiian Islands, 471; Liberia, 529; Mexico, 545; Netherlands, 608 (obsolete); Persia, 661; San Salvador, 747; Tripoli, 838, 842; Two Sicilies, 5; Tunis, 853.
shall enjoy all the rights of natives-Argentine Confederation, 28; Bolivia, 83; Brazil, 95; Colombia (New Granada), 180; Denmark, 206; Ecuador, 229; Guatemala. 436; Hanover, 446, 454; Hanseatic Republic, 463; Hawaiian Islands, 471; Honduras, 492 Italy, 504; Ottoman Porte (as to warehousing, bounties, facilities, and draw- backs), 648; Paraguay, as to same, 657; Persia, 660; Portugal, 699; San Salvador, 748; Prussia, 724; Sardinia, 755; Two Sicilies, 865; Russia, 735: and shall be placed on the footing of natives as to expropriations in time of war-Swiss Confed- eration, 829: shall enjoy complete p otection while they submit to the law-Argen- tine Confederation, 26; Costa Rica, 197; Greece, 430; Honduras, 492; Liberia, 529; Mexico, 545; Nicaragua, 628.
shall be put on the footing of reciprocal equality, except when so doing conflicts with constitutional or legal provisions of either contracting party; but this shall not extend to political rights-Orange Free State, 918.
they may exercise their profession--Swiss Confederation, 829.
they shall pay no other or higher taxes, charges, or requisitions than citizens pay— Argentine Confederation, 28; Belgium, 63; Bolivia, 81; Honduras, 492: Italy, 504; Nicaragua, 630; Orange Free State, 918; Paraguay, 657; Swiss Confederation, 29; Two Sicilies, 865.
they may manage their own affairs, and employ such brokers, agents, or factors as they choose-Argentine Confederation, 27; Brazil, 96; Dominican Republic, 21×: Hanover, 446, 454; Hawaiian Islands, 471; Hayti, 476; Hanseatic Republics, 463; Italy, 504; Mexico, 546; Colombia (New Granada) 179; Morocco, 596; Netherlands. 610 (obsolete); Nicaragua, 629; Paraguay, 657; Sweden, 808 (see Sweden and Norway;) Switzerland, 829; Two Sicilies, 865; Costa Rica, 199; Ecuador, 230; San Salvador, 747; Guatemala, 437; Honduras, 492; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 539. citizens of each in the territories of the other shall have the same access to the courts as natives, and may employ such advocates, agents, and attorneysthere as they please --Argentine Confederation, 28; Brazil, 97; Costa Rica, 199; Dominican Republic, 218; Ecuador, 231; Guatemala, 439; Hanover 447, 454; Hanseatic Republics, 463; Honduras, 492; Italy, 510; Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 539; Colombia (New Granada) 181; Oldenburg, 641; Mexico, 548; Nicaragua, 629; Paraguay, 657; San Salvador, 748; Switzerland, 829; Bolivia, 84; Hayti, 476; Spain, 782; Two Sicilies, 866. citizens of each arrested within the jurisdiction of the other for debt or for alleged offenses, are to be prosecuted by order and authority of law only, and according to the regular course of proceedings-Prussia, 720; Spain, 778. they are to be allowed to employ such advocates, notaries, solicitors, agents, or fac- tors as they may judge proper-Guatemala, 439; Hanseatic Republjes, 463; Italy, 510; Mexico, 548; Netherlands, 609 (obsolete); San Salvador, 748; Spain, 778. their agents are to have free access to them, and they and their agents have the right to be present at the taking of all examinations and evidence, and at the proceed- ings-Ecuador, 231; Guatemala, 439; Hanseatic Republics, 463-4; Italy, 510; Mexico, 548; Colombia, (New Grenada), 181; San Salvador, 748; Spain, 778; Boliv·
RECIPROCAL PRIVILEGES OF CITIZENS OF EACH NATION WITHIN THE TERRITORIES OF THE OTHER-Continued.
vessels and effects of citizens of each in the territories of the other are to be pro- tected and defended-Sweden, 808 (see Sweden and Norway;) Tunis, 854. citizens of each being within the territories of the other shall be exempt from forced military service-Argentine Confederation, 28; Costa Rica, 200; Dominican Repub- lic, 218; France, 265 (obsolete); Hawaiian Islands, 471; Hayti; 476; Honduras, 493; Italy, 504; Mexico, 547; Nicaragua, 630; Orange Free State, 918; Paraguay, 658; Switzerland, 829; Two Sicilies, 865.
from billeting of soldiers-Two Sicilies, 865.
from contribution in kind or money for compensation for personal military services -Italy, 504; Two Sicilies, 865: [they shall not be exempt from such contribution- Orange Free State, 918; Swiss Confederation, 829.]
from forced loans-Argentine Confederation, 28; Bolivia, 81; Costa Rica, 200; Domi- nican Republic, 218; Hawaiian Islands, 471; Honduras, 493; Nicaragua, 630; Para- guay, 658; Two Sicilies, 865.
from military exactions-Argentine Confederation, 28; Costa Rica, 200; Dominican Republic, 218; Hayti, 476; Honduras, 493; Nicaragua. 630; Paraguay, 658. from contributions-Bolivia, 81; Nicaragua, 630.
form contributions in time of war, in which case property is not to be taken withont compensation paid in advance-Nicaragua, 630; without compensation on the same footing as natives-Orange Free State, 918.
from extraordinary contributions not general and established by law-Hawaiian Islands, 471; Two Sicilies, 865.
from contributions higher than those paid by natives-Costa Rica, 200; Dominican Republic, 218; Hayti, 476; Honduras, 493; Mexico, 547; Orange Free State, 918; Paraguay, 658.
from judicial or municipal office-Italy, 504.
the citizens of each shall not be liable to the embargo or detention of their vessels, cargoes, merchandise, or effects-Bolivia, 81; Brazil, 96: Colombia (New Granada), 180; Ecuador, 230; Guatemala, 438; Italy, 504; Mexico, 547; Netherlands, 609 (obsolete); San Salvador, 747; Spain, 778; Sweden, 804; Tunis, 853: without com- pensation-Bolivia, 81; Brazil, 96; Colombia, 180; Ecuador, 230; Guatemala, 438; Italy, 504; Mexico, 547; San Salvador, 747: to be paid in advance-Bolivia, 81: when it can be agreed upon-Italy, 504.
their vessels are to be subjected to such embargo only in cases of urgent necessity, and an equitable indemnity shall be paid-Prussia, 720.
their books and papers are not to be subjected to inspection without the order of a competent legal tribunal-Bolivia, 81; Hawaiian Islands, 471; Hayti, 477; Two Sicilies, 865.
the citizens of each country are to have a right to travel in the possessions of the other-Bolivia, 81; Hawaiian Islands, 470; Italy, 504; Nicaragua, 630; Two Sici- lies, 865.
citizens of each residing in the territories of the other may intermarry with natives- Nicaragua, 630.
may enjoy freedom of religious belief. respecting at the same time the laws and usages of the country-Brazil, 97; Bolivia, 84; China, 166; Ecuador, 231; Guate- mala, 439; Hawaiian Islands, 472; Hayti, 477; Netherlands, 608 (obsolete); Co- lombia (New Granada), 181; Paraguay, 659; Argentine Confederation, 29. and also of religious worship, on conditions as named in the respective treaties (as to consuls and agents), Algiers, 16 (obsolete); Argentine Confederation, 29; Colom- bia (New Granada), 181; Costa Rica, 201; Dominican Republic, 218; Honduras, 494; Mexico, 548; Nicaragua, 631; Paraguay, 659; San Salvador, 748; Sweden, 800 (see Sweden and Norway).
they are to have the liberty of burial-Argentine Confederation, 29; Brazil, 97; Bolivia, 85; Colombia (New Granada), 181; Costa Rica, 201; Dominican Republic, 218; Ecuador, 231; Guatemala, 439; Hayti, 477; Honduras, 494; Netherlands, 608 (obsolete); Nicaragua, 632; Mexico, 548; Paraguay, 659; San Salvador, 748; Sweden, 200 (see Sweden and Norway).
on the breaking out of a war between the two countries, the citizens of each in the country of the other may remain and continue to trade so long as they behave peaceably-Argentine Confederation, 29; Paraguay, 658; Great Britain, 331 (obso-
all may remain whose occupations are for the common benefit of mankind-Italy, 509; Prussia, 722.
six months are grauted to merchants and citizens to arrange their business and with- draw their effects-France, 250 (obsolete); Dominican Republic, 217; Hayti, 476; Two Sicilies, 864.
RECIPROCAL PRIVILEGES OF CITIZENS OF EACH NATION WITHIN THE TERRITORIES OF THE OTHER-Continued.
six months allowed to those on the coast, and twelve months to those in the interior— Bolivia, 88; Brazil, 101; Costa Rica, 200; Ecuador, 235; Guatemala, 442; Honda- ras, 493; Italy, 509; Mexico, 552; Nicaragua, 631; Colombia (New Granada), 155; San Salvador, 752.
nine months granted-Morocco, 597; Netherlands, 612 (obsolete); Prussia, 72: Sweden, 206.
one year granted-Tunis, 851; Spain, 779; and indemnity is to be made for any in- jury done during that time, 780.
such time as they may require-Paraguay, 659.
during this time they are to be unmolested if they conduct themselves properly- Brazil, 101; Costa Rica, 200; Ecuador, 235; Guatemala, 443.
their effects are not liable to confiscation-Argentine Confederation, 29; Bolivia. 89: Brazil, 101; Costa Rica, 201; Ecuador, 235; Honduras, 493; Guatemala, 443; Hayti. 476; Mexico, 552; Nicaragua, 631; Colombia (New Granada), 185; Paraguay, 65>: Great Britain, 324; Spain, 778; Sweden, 806 (see Sweden and Norway); Two Sici- lies, 864: or to demands other than those made upon the property of natives—Argen- tine Confederation, 29; Costa Rica, 201.
passports are allowed them which are to protect them and their property-Domini- can Republic, 217; Brazil, 101; Costa Rica, 200; Hayti, 476; San Salvador, 752: Two Sicilies, 864; Paraguay, 659; Bolivia, 88; Sweden, 806.
all but merchants can remain, even after the expiration of the time named, protect- ed in person and property unless they forfeit the right by their conduct-Mexico, 552; San Salvador, 752; Colombia (New Granada), 185; Bolivia, 88.
all can remain and be protected who behave peaceably and commit no offense against the laws-Honduras, 493; Nicaragua, 631. RECIPROCITY. [See "Favored-nation clause," "Naturalization," 66
Consuls," "Extradition,” “Neutrals,”
Real estate," ""Personal property," " Reciprocal commercial agree- ments," "Reciprocal privileges of citizens," "Vessels," "War."] with Canada, 383.
RE-EXPORTATION. [See "Reciprocal commercial agreements.”]
RELIGIOUS BELIEF, FREEDOM OF. [See "Reciprocal privileges of citizens," &c.] citizens of United States in China shall enjoy, 154, 166; Chinese converts to Christi- anity shall enjoy, 154; Americans in Japan shall enjoy, 519; American citizens visiting or residing in Siam shall be allowed, 769; shall not interfere with the har- mony between the United States and Tripoli, 838, 842.
are not to be made for infractions of a treaty until a statement of injuries shall have been made, and redress refused or unreasonably delayed-Bolivia, 90; Brazil, 183; Colombia (New Granada), 188; Ecuador, 237; Great Britain, 330 (obsolete); Gua- temala, 445; Mexico, 555; Portugal, 704; San Salvador, 754.
RETRAITE, DROIT DE. [See "Personal property,"
abolished by treaty-Bavaria, 51; Hesse, 486; Nassau, 605; Saxony, 762; Würtem- berg, 898.
ROBBERY. [See "Extradition."]
definition of Great Britain, 331.
RUSSIA. [See Synoptical Index.]
provisions concerning, in treaties with-Belgium, 64, 67. SALVAGE. [See "Consul," "Reciprocal commercial agreements."]
SANDWICH ISLANDS. [See " Hawaiian Islands," "Steam-vessels."]
SAN SALVADOR. [See Synoptical Index.]
SARDINIA. [See notes, title "Abrogated, suspended, or obsolete treaties," Synoptical Inder.] SAXONY. [See Synoptical Index.]
arrangements for the capitalization of, 67; treaty for the extinguishment of, 68. SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE. Accession to extradition convention, (appendix) 920. [See Synoptical Index. }
SEA-LETTERS. Form of, France, (appendix) 910. [See "Vessels."]
SEAMEN. [See "Consuls."]
SEARCH. [See " Vessels."]
SHIP CANAL. [See "Interoceanic communications."]
of each in the ports of the other to receive the treatment of those of the most ta- vored nations-Italy, 504.
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