The differences between the two editions are the following: 1. The matter from pages 1 to 8, inclusive, is new in the present edition. The substance of the preliminary remarks in the old copies has been transferred to the notes, in order to make room for a table of contents. 2. A more complete appendix is added in the place of the old appendix, and the opportunity has been taken to correct in this appendix misprints and errors in the text, and to supply omissions and deficiencies. The mistakes and errors on pages 9 to 16, inclusive, are corrected in this reprint, and are not noted in the appendix. 3. Historical notes have been added, which it is hoped may be found useful. The compiler is permitted to say that they have had the benefit of the revision of Mr. Caleb Cushing, and of Mr. William Hunter, the Second Assistant Secretary of State. 4. A copious analytical index has been added, on which some labor has been spent to secure accuracy. 5. A synoptical index has been added, made from the marginal abstracts as printed on the treaties. In this index the opportunity has been taken to correct all known errors in the titles of the treaties in the text of the work, and to give, respecting each treaty, whenever possible, the dates-1, of its conclusion; 2, of the action of the Senate upon it; 3, of its ratification by the President; 4, of the exchange of the ratifications; 5, of the President's proclamation. The compiler of the Notes and Index takes this opportunity to express his obligations to Mr. John H. Haswell, Chief of the Bureau of Archives and Indexes at the Department of State, for his care in verifying the numerous citations and references, (several thousand in all ;) and to Mr. Almon M. Clapp, Congressional Printer, and Mr. Henry T. Brian, Foreman of the Government Printing Office, for the great care in proof-reading which has secured what it is hoped may prove to be a great degree of accuracy. J. C. BANCROFT DAVIS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, September 1, 1873. TABLE OF CONTENTS. December 22-23, 1816. Peace and amity. ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION: July 10, 1853. Free navigation of rivers Paraná 14 18 BAVARIA: January 21, 1845. Abolition of droit d'aubaine and taxes on emi- May 26, 1868. Naturalization... July 20, 1963. Extinguishment of Scheldt dues.. November 16, 1868. Naturalization.. December 5, 1868. Rights, &c., of consuls. December 20, 1868. (Additional article.) Trade-marks. BOLIVIA: (See also Peru-Bolivia.)-May 13, 1858. Friendship, commerce, and BORNEO: June 23, 1850. Peace and amity; consular jurisdiction BRAZIL: December 12, 1828. Friendship, commerce, and navigation BREMEN: (See also Hanseatic Republics.)- tradition. (Appendix) BRUNSWICK AND LUNEBURG: August 21, 1854. Disposal of property CENTRAL AMERICA: December 5, 1825. Commerce and navigation CHILI: May 16, 1832. Friendship, commerce, and navigation September 1, 1833. (Explanatory) November 10, 1858. Arbitration of Macedonian claims. CHINA: July 3, 1844. Peace, amity, and commerce. June 18, 1858. Peace, amity, and commerce. July 28, 1868. (Additional articles.) Amity, commerce, and navigation.. COLOMBIA, REPUBLIC OF: (See also Ecuador, New Granada, and Venezuela.) GERMAN EMPIRE: December 11, 1871. Consuls and trade-marks. GREAT BRITAIN: November 30, 1782. Preliminary to treaty of peace. January 18, 1873. As to places for holding sessions of Claims Commission. 912 March 10, 1873. Protocol of conference respecting Northwest Water Bound- 912 June 7, 1873. Protocol of conference respecting time when Articles 18 to 25 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: December 20, 1849. Commerce, navigation, extradition, &c. HAYTI: November 3, 1864. Commerce, navigation, extradition, &c.... HESSE: March 26, 1844. (Hesse-Cassel.) Abolition of droit d'aubaine and August 1, 1868. (Grand Duchy of.) Naturalization. (For Elector of Hesse, Grand Duke of Hesse and on Rhine, and Landgrave HONDURAS: July 4, 1864. Friendship, commerce, and navigation. MADAGASCAR: February 14, 1867. Commerce, rights of citizens, consular juris- MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN: December 9, 1847. (Accession.) Commerce, navi- November 26, 1853. (Accession.) (Appendix.) Extradition MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ: December 2, 1853. (Accession.) Appendix. Extradition 915 July 10, 1868. Naturalization. April 19, 1871. (Additional convention.) Claims November 27, 1872. Extension of Claims Commission. (Appendix) MUSCAT: September 21, 1833. Amity and commerce NASSAU: May 27, 1846. Abolition of droit d'anbaine and taxes on emigration.. October 8, 1782. Recaptured vessels... NEW GRANADA: (See American consuls in Dutch colonies also Colombia, United States of.) May 4, 1850. Consuls.. September 10, 1857. Claims 177 188 189 193 OTTOMAN EMPIRE: May 7, 1830. Friendship and commerce 643 645 February 4, 1859. Friendship, commerce, and navigation 655 PERSIA: December 13, 1856. Friendship and commerce 660 PORTUGAL: August 26, 1840. Commerce and navigation February 26, 1851. Certain claims to be referred to an arbiter.. PRUSSIA: (See also North German Union and German Empire.) July 9 and 28, August 5, and September 10, 1785. Amity and commerce. July 11, 1799. Amity and commerce May 1, 1828. Commerce and navigation January 27, 1868. (Additional article.) Trade-marks. SAN SALVADOR: January 2, 1850. Amity, navigation, commerce, &c. SAXONY: May 14, 1845. Abolition of droit d'aubaine and taxes on emigration. SCHAUMBURG LIPPE: June 7, 1854. (Accession.) (Appendix.) Extradition.... SWISS CONFEDERATION: May 18, 1847. Abolition of droit d'aubaine and taxes November 25, 1850. Friendship, commerce, extradition, &c TEXAS: April 11, 1838. Indemnity for brigs "Pocket" and Durango," &c. TRIPOLI: November 4, 1796. Peace, friendship, navigation, &c. June 4, 1805. Peace, friendship, navigation, &c TUNIS: August, 1797, March 26, 1799. Peace, friendship, navigation, &o February 24, 1824. (Supplemental convention) TWO SICILIES: October 14, 1832. Indemnity... |