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Ftdi FEBMDtNT,
LLYSSKS S. GUAM.
FOU VICE PBEKIDECT.
AMOS T. A KERMAN.
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Aiboav, Georgia, u to have ft u*w {«{>er. Ivy
Im stjrUxl •• Tb«* Co&lml Citj ' < j
TLo New York Herald u iu !*vor r. j iLr ..i-
Delation of Mexico and Cuba
Victor Hugo i« cow editing a i*p*r 10 * Ah*. j
It aMCit that the miacries of p-.v.r Fr*t*ca oro
just 10 thmr IDCeptiOß
Th* Moron Cltir-’n hw so#i«mvV I I 1
tion. Tbc proprietor Las f» ■< l £ ‘-..1. r i
to this «Ut« . a parcuaa* rs r t. iua*. r. .
tbs office.
The editor r.f the Thom\sv».!c Enterprise- !
wr&nU Julg s to decide criiniuol cas«*s accord- ;
ing to *• conw.enee .** It wouldn't iujare that |
editor io the least to read a sow law b k*
The Cbeaterfehiiaa news editor of the s»- ,
vonosh New* udra.:# that in Atlanta every
f.’tnolei# a belle." Would that w c r n\ I rat |
as much f r Savannah.
The “on# term” policy hai recently become
in favor with the Democratic leader*
Thi* is a very marked “departure " a* will
be ween by reference to the pavt hist -ry c f that
party.
We learn from our telegraphic dispatches
that Flak'* judicial troubles are too cotnpli
rated for explanation. !; would be a miss: is
glorious/fed* to a meteoric finauc.al career it .
Jeorues should t-e compelled to meant the } ro.
neat on a tin peddler s wagon
w.w
The Colambus San dolefully remarks. * Me
ar a member of the Whig party atU a Lro
in sickness, act up with the coups*-. and wasja
m )urncr at the funeral." *Ws sympstLir
tv> d**eply with our contemporary ! • cr; *
h.s framn.xr
loa-un ;• aa* the «South . t;. •s 'v •■■
where the Democratic party l*a* any viU.ity
it wool 1 Bcctu only fit an l proper that the
caaihiUtc of that party for President in 1»T
--ahouhl come from aoms of the Southern
States. feteveasoe. of Kentucky, hat I-ewn ;
TOgfartM. Tic would unite tb- party in the j
Southern States. and that would ! more tb»i. |
could l*e effected by Hoffman. A Jam*, cr ,
Randolph.
Oosgrto cannot do lsetter than to' imme
diately embody in law the suggestion of Pres
ident Grant regarding amnesty. It w .id, iu
so, only respond to the general fecii'-g
of the country, it would carry out the policy
already 10J >r»ed by the Hoaaeof Representa
tive*, an l it would remove from the Repub
lican scheme of reconstruction not only the
s.ugfe serious objection that can be hooewtiy
brought against it. but the only obstacle to it*
eneeems that can be reached by legislation
,V T Ti n**
The Colombua Sun lakes a strange mdirec -
ton to prove that the Democratic party is no:
dead. Assuming that, if ths Old Whig j-arty
be dead, the Democratic party mu-nt be alive,
it proceeds to swtablish the death and burial
of the W hig party.
lost The party ia dead,
of course. Nobody contend* thi*. lot the
prinrifmrs of that glorious old party still live.
Just the reverse Is true of the Democracy
Aj a party organisation it still hngers, bat its
principle* have fcwen abandoned, e ven t*y the
party leaders themselves.
Mar* " Haralsf Klher" Itbflorlr.
Tb* Savannah Morning New* of the Sll
■ays: “Ths Atlanta correspond rot < f the
New York World rwWtes ths f allowing anec
dote of (rensral Toonsb* He asys. when a
gentleman recently. a*kcd the General what he
thpoght of President Grant's sdunmatrabon. ■
" lty God. sir," replied Ik>h. iu lu* own inim
itable style, "if yoa were to throw a thou-1
sand tons of ijwcac into hell it could not |
vomit ferth a greater mass of corruption."
•MMUrl* Inactivity.
A clergyman of St. Louis enters the hat cf •
diaputanta over ths origin of the term ‘ uu>-
tcriy inactivity,’ which haa t>een variously a*
cribcd to Mr. Calhoun. Borke, and other*
He says laths Book of the Prophet laaiah.
chapter thirtieth and seventh verse, you wi..
find the germ of this striking Iterance, t
wit a ‘ Their strength into ait still,” and th »
K if an y thing can he, “masterly inactivity
Soak Satie**.
lUe>'KT« ar l>*i immm or vs* Srrwnfs Carry ot j
(Jtosoiit. I**rt irf Jaiiwarj Tern*. 1»TI. I*art u I
V 4nß<- XLI V J Umrammui R*|»ortcr
The second port of the forty-first volume of j
the beci»ioa* of the Supreme Court of'Geor
gia ba» l*«n received, and is before n« as we j
write. TLe voloms oocnpriae’i about eigLt 1
hundred j age*, and it* typographical execo
Uon tm nnsicrpUonsble. The accoinpl.ahed *
reporter, OoL N J Hammond, U enuUcd to
moch credit for the methodical and fjwtema- ,
Uo Dunncr in which the head note* to the
ca*c* arc arranged. Thi* work of erjgw.
iiidixpetiaable to every lawyer m the Btate.
trwi|»*prr Trml*l*n
Ther* i* iuor* truth than poetry cv nUined
111 the following remark*, copied from the
Clmaitan World.
• We can *afc!j recommend a graduate of a
11. w«| u|ki/ 1 ffice for atioot almost any station
in life, at Kut for ail such as requite a prstty
good knowledge of the pecnliaritic* and char
act*-ri«tic* (if ths human family
A m»n who r»n frwm th, wr-nitj of hi.
Uropor, th, nt,MMir.( Chnrti.n ih^K)«iioti.
* dJ “ n p,rw.,r»nr« .mid *ll th,
obatarlM *nd ilifficlUn vhirh Dov*p*p. r
|*htu-*n n prramu. don.,, to b, naked
with dob lor poUeoc. li*>t-r (or Koodnnw.
*nd tbr Iron l)*k., for UmU*«, for uerv
|Knrar. and ohMinat* d*l«nunation."
A criUcai llohnitan g,u oR U>, lohowiug
Son, •*; that U, Uu*t u | 1a.1i..
ahtwa an adonrwl with a larga roMlta i, how
<* th, inatap. W, vmif woa<W how any
ladiaa raa h» nuatad lain lt,(,nu K all th*
b-aaUifcl oaihna of a wood foot by mmm
and barklaa, and h#wry Aim. tastMoi of tbu
«m aad aauioth kid loot, which MU ot7 th.
(o. .0.l ankl, aa nothiog ,l#s *,*, did.
otatly la lima day* at abort drnaaa, whaa a
lady ha, ■ rhai..* hi diaplay kac faal to lh«
ury haal ai..nla,ra
i : zZ.,7»'Z. T.. J
j Rmlt «*,«>• ft .» |M«, t>l-t. -*
•h a*a iw-Ui. • • tt. r w <hryH,i. afol
l u. n Im * war * rwrvo©*' i
ahon msaOd **..! c utod v. wmi the party writ
*how UtM t« U - **»d wbftt I- ***** rkew
UhO ASAD. J l-y * «srf*»< a, .. Ut* i—ilKn
iMMa* of Um sswslry, »*w Use |uuMsp*ss .
.l.«.riuws ct the I sthwrs su-i
tb* ia. w fSj rrvcUd slid Ur ** to pet-*
’]<<*atr- 11> * iu*UtoU'>oa stid priucij. es.
MU. l«i»»' 1< on vsitw-y Adams lu mi.
' tbs) fj |■ . I <•*-*■ r*. J* k
* L «* i.luau*fl t rawl and. and ILum ley
w Jf a it a % Ad-ima. t rww
f irtl. a ul Cuy all rmnkexl aa lUpublioan* and
Jack son a» s nond«*rr.pt. cr. au u,dcp-
Candida s- Aud, under vxmm aud •*'!
cf Jaik- a uien, f*r the Ja« k%on
*jL wju, elected Pr> m lent m Iw>.1 w >. ami by
■: that tame LU «>• »» » 3 ,vr " Tw **
! „„r- thofo.: :cr and oh h » o| |-on«la ummc
i ”t, a . t a a wts lUpahuoana Th,
! ct»»* f ’ i>r% cf tLc Jackson psity
wtu , Burtn lli uia* 11 P«w
--t . » t lii. and JwL.I L«
"clash whrr ♦--a'aaL , oumwl
j t t called F>arga.o and
! lotr.gn t » wi.i i ~ rav La aiock through
a/e, and wrti M a' - r t tvetl the food evubraces
, i tlif < L.r cL.i ?Tl• m c Lit ft «#r* *l*.
caiit ! Ka. Ut Ui-», .bi.v ti- that t.u from tbs
noted trvt-- n »1 l imni-i' », of which Mesar*.
Tw ed. Connolly, and Hall ars now the ctaef ,
r>icheniv and the regular aucccssorH of \an
i Boren. IWottjr. and lioetanan In the vssr
i iv.ri a bill lor the rechatlf c( the I'niUsl
' State* IGt.k vm Lr cght forward and (ssssd
through both Booms f I'.mirv*** by tanre ma
1 jontiew. a ltrni ber cf the Jacksoo men
l voting f r the measure. It wav charged by
the Sschoßu .flue J.h-U.u party that thi*
- messnre had en tr- u.'Lt forward thn* swriy
: tfonr yrorv txGrc ,tL«' *tt irali.-'n of the old
charter* Li influecco th** Presidential cJscu* u
U> cacao vs lLal year But prt liahU the mci
; reason was the : .ct that I s- ksoo had pro
nounced against a bank three year* bmor*.
' Laving aL* .k Luc»l Lnn***.'
• iL* term Presidency, the friend
.of the Uc. were in L* »*ee t defeat few rv-
I nominali n. rby v tn« '-L*r mean* *ecu;s a
•Mt iackm n
sL.uid fii.. i:.. 1.. i i.cy felt i-irvuaded that
• the -> ser' an 1 value a Nat; u*l rurren
cj had b«< nta the c >untry. ua 1 eiU.itod a
| majority cf t. . pL- favor p. it be
I thi* as it may. Jackson ut ed the bill, and
the c<vtxs* » 4 u. u. - a consternatn n ai.dal-.ru.
wa* pn tncvd :nr eg’..oat the ecuatry . o-ver
beto: » -a. 1 1 n. n. mannfacta
rrv ,v. : i; ta Were astounded and]
aj ja .. . i. t;d with Uar and dread h had i
•vsrythi: g tv- and. a *tn a*t.* -<* niD.ftsoi
'
hundred and rixty bank-, broken. orit.asUb*
<•1 »»•!• ! ■ u . f^l
...jc.ht lu v a. o:.i« cr m re ternhb
Hoc • * •
P. can»c thirc v .s r- re bu.*LD ts, and mc-rr
rpr.ara t • T-. testify vJ. and m re peoj U* |
Iksy miaiak
Jfrr *1 : r !*.-• year* after, at th* .
.. J tL».. 1 *i.L. th. ; • -me a w m
Uisor.. rad curt- nry,_ ai l a in r« umtiearaah
w.:Le.iatd -..a the L l • i t-v earth in lime « i
A
nng that tbi* wruil 1 the rv»ult of
tin* U.AU an w. spot io policy, they orcr;
almost rend) to tap anti and L aiAiid a
-a rt-Trac; jL. ■? ILe veto. Ir.l tl>-
lt- J -m*- u a NmuU cum-ncy ,
wer-' w . pndmi. |>atrii t..- stateamms, ;
men who h*id to ctvi. and |xia.'t-fal r* medic* f
for internal t: fibl. *, men l-*lie\«sl in,
doitj: tL ir dry 1 trustin ’ to Provi
d«ncu i t U. 4 nsuite But u Languago tan
beiu-r rt; r t. .. *r su l suxiftv of lh*
peope th.n t at quoted in my Lw.t article
i: ... lit ury ». ... .k* a c u*. , .*uct . I the
veto huadrad* and tL
voted I r Jackffou 1 hral ktzn. and
I
«n. ugh wril that the J«.-.£eet
of sh« Jacks u j arty at th< text •lection »u
Uten kiok- I ujvu a-. alm.«t An ahsoists cer
trtinty lint alar, th rw was i fover bshiad
the throne w„ • vitd th- •• Lad not then
learn. L
At it tla* im. iud :... Jackaon » cec- ,
ti'-tv the wrrd? dftu'cracy. d<iu.*ersT, and ’
dsmoenuie |>arty, had bean occaai »ually nae-l
ty IL. Ja moo uraiors ao*l pa,»«m It tia.i
been used enough paruaf*» i r the leaders to
due vt r that it Lai something about it faA m ,
and u.e iDjude L -lory c f it* adoption u lki»
Van ParsD. Paint on. liaabar.an. am) perhaps %
few other*. a*w phunly tn.»i th* veto had !
wrrissly their future prospect* and \
that sOEusthing moat is and oe. or applied, over I
the nan'. * ai.vi pecuiantyof Jacka<-Q to ensuro j
them » k‘ r, a* bes .r« remarked, they
knew that Jackson wu already pisdg. and to a
single terru only sr 1 ye! they knew to coat
huu ovcrU>ard would 0* to iuma thorn an 1 all
ths anti-i>aiik men u-g. ther. Thsy
ed, therefore, Ixing scmewLat akilisd in !
magic, tq try what magic th* re was in tb«
word'dwerr r, TL. y knew t o that *▼«-. (
ship wu grsaliy aot est by a figurw-haakf. and
as they ha-1 determined to place the linage of
Jackson on the Old Ship Constitution, wtieh ;
they afU rward* did, t hav* hi* hna<i col off i
by *ob.« aly wags tn*y coc.ria.io.l that the’ .
old heri» would alhl make a fine figure-hea*J
f r their party At fbw aaffie time they v c rv
w*.i knew tii*t th* nonary Fathers Lai
*lwuy* dreaded and discarded tbs word
Democracy aa and f -i.'al mporv I hey knew
that ev-ni Jefferson and tt i iLpablicwn (wrty
had ignored B And yet laing id a atrait they
cast their baldul «-m ua k over tb* abyss of ■
Lutory f-r kn-.w. ig«- bang astute pr.diti- j
cian* from ihtir L>yLx>-l u*cj amlrrsfood !
human nature and its wrak point*. They
«v that under th** name and claim of Dem
ocracy wonderful snccias La i b<-n a. Lieved. !
where every otter me-ns had tailed They !
saw that uaJ r this won! U.most gigantic
iVapottstrs bal esubHafccd Th-y
that u& lcr it, iu ail iU appliances. l>r;ci«s <’
had obtain yd supreme powers iu oresc. and 1
held !*. f r i rty years They Mv that
Alcibia*iow ha*l obtained supreme powers un
der tb* *aiu word iu th* same comm unit v
an 1 La 1 led the peopie into an insane war
and to th* verge of Wtrucuon. They saw ,
that nnder the same word Antipotcr ruled the
same community when all scmUaacs of
liberty and lodtfw-odsnra ha*l dsparted from it
1 bay Saw that f ewr. AnU nv nnd Acgustus
haii*oc''«a*ivflftyseiaedand heldsupretiK rv>m, r I
in the It .man world, oudar pratenssof twiop
Ik-Tii'jcrmts- They sr.w that U :a lbs tell c-f
th*- Ilomau Funpirs U» the tioies of tb** feudal
horoua, a 1 liouiatwl i.U«a dsKpots hail atMler
ths same t.aim ol tanod pow«< and pi ind«*r and
the Furopeou world- 1 uey saw that in stai i
Old England, the becne of our ancestors, a
Cromwell had, under the pretence <f Using a
Democrat, overturned a throm .lhc Parliament,
aud obtaiae 1 iLaj- Uc and aW.lute «vtv
They saw that un i- r the tome pretence, after
the monarchy of Franc* had been * >erturned.
a Mirabo. a Murat, a Dan ton. and a lh>te*s
pierrw. Lad taa aUamod to supremo p*>wer»
and fitady. that undor the same name ami
claim, a li-.i.a*arte had obtained imperial dig- >
iiiiy and supreme power over more than hail
of Laroj*. Uilh ail the— hoary
and examples before them, the b mjteiion to
sinploy tL« word was too great for their par
nod dmm n lores tod souis to nstst, so they pro
ceeded to Lnpti** tho anti-bank and anti
n-kiional currency party nndir the name and
j *tyh: of Democracy, they L-ing the pneats.
prupi-cts. and godteihan»; havingauwady boon
M msgii iana, «iortorw. and engroewra
Having gone through with this rer*moor
they oomuui.rt j sailing the word with a cap
ital Uttar, nor c< aid they hsrdty find tyj>e
i large e nough u. print il They employed
painters aiul dauUis cf every grad* to Lioaou
the w*-rd on every will, every f*nce, every
tree, ami srtry old stamp. Ibsy nearly ex
haacted the dry g*xxi§ alorts cf cloth for flags. !
and Laniitra 1 hey yaißd it. th«y roas».l
it. and tL* y shouted it untii their throat* wars
•*'>rt, And until the doctor* umi hsavy pra* ti*-#-
by attsnditu? to the rases of bronchitis rausad
by their leu i Ulk. They dsqnlslri tho f r
r«U Uj umi poles lu hui*i the nams ot Jack
•on and Democracy on every hill top. cross
road and corner Thu* this Mine I>em
fK-ratic parly that w# ** « Ur -lay took )U ri*e.
IU name, and chrystalix-sUon frum ths 4*-
*troeU«»n of on* c 4 the tuslituliuus of tho ID v
olutionary Psthers a uationaJ corrtncy. soch
as um cinl.swj sod • ma.srrwl *«n»uiui..»>
can or will do without, end pr<M«i*lod to at
U*kand destroy oib*-r great and |«Um/Uc
msMSrss, siiill utter ruts stared av«ry man
in Its fa* * To accioapliwh the** snda. as
WaUUi. < lay. Bom**, and«sthcr Whigatetea
wt* wm» »* flftsa** •* th* vary Ss j
Im*--*- U%s* (»ssy | *wt tervfc *ki*i w> yw**n
(r'i4.#K ui.fct. w» *t*4 ««k«arj * i rWv '
sloili atersw ,M u* pwhftte fro
,joua Whaa ft-4b»..g ss cmsmA «c*4aa
y isufl (hoi IrwwAosw a* tWtr »*• w>
Ii m )i 1 i«gn- w TLm* Ua.w« w. I
anew that ths pnpwWr *t4e« Uiadly aad,aaa Mv
11 j r—*«l always f»sU-ird is uus man WM
feeds* aft 4 that CHIOS ex|WWMrt*»a **t»a» ;
th« tr t*v v* Vfe; •jKSti'% ftth*-*r the s«t m
Loading anu l at'. D -ideal kLa la«t ift*»
urea, and < vsrthrow if beets U, the p-»srs
SMI ttstef Hsn*w they I*4. %*d tbs r.el
haociary Uk4 il a# a nav.s te ih*»r party
; raiOed It to IBs OMMtbsftd. J«-f I that lie
s|mds of th* Vam,lushed ID tae l; *d the
v».40r».“ !urt»*d every i as cut < f (flics wb.
•Wed to and ff«r with’ thsas. and. la truth, by
IU rmam nds rusat-ahod over the newt
*..j ri. .!• a* interc*4s of the naD- n
and tbsii* ca*i Use eosntrv tniu seas of troabfe
and aftvu) h and h«« 1 t*t Ur* r<|wl.i
' stietsp- to picture
\ • .4 - *a* 1 ’
prv-pheta. I gv :lethen mi tL* iNcsnoeraDc
|wrtj. by the word, and to the name of U
eb.xtwcv, and ty aptwaiiag to the toaest in
•tincta. paewi sva. and pnjadicew of th* human
tainily by ft*.tiering tbwir |*rul* and vaz.it)
by fab* (xi cuiana. and by arraying th* igno
rsnt and vi. i n* agamst th# laDi igmi. li t
poof against the n> h and the order»y. while at
the sane Los* they w«rw Mauag and stsrrisr.
th# most dsspotic power ever exrrviwdoa the
North American t ontmcct
And Dow shat age-t cihsao doe* toot fee’
iect as a part of this ** a
the L*aoku«-natic UMM-h u*#v empi.-yed. that
K arbag*miil, that tetuple of C lose na wL. L
1 was s«t up by umov. coifed tL# Washingt* u
Globe, run by keodal and Blair, called aUo
the Kitchen ('atioet and which Willuam «
I‘reaion desM'nhsd sa "a den f an" *an an
ruau. which, when any uicml-er ? ( :.*r
rvnlarvl Vo differ wun %py e>ly l It i.
White liou-M «u . r !er#d t* \ ir- tLe * .
spout npou him, and smother him W l ath
with filth
Vw. .t wa* 111* vilsc* ttu -*t up f-y ti *:
that eUrvwd up the worst blood of thr c nuirv
that gave the pniqoqsd cat to tli# lawaer ik*ns
f ths jazfy lilzoug .out th« lai.d. inai loaugn
rated the aveteai of lying, aad bte* hening
i prtvalc anJ j-nbu- character, tfce highest an i
purest in the load, which st.* a* Lo the fw/ty
like ths shirt of N*»us It Lid t ret r
I ra\A and delasch the moral*, tb* meansi*
1 an 1 customs of the j*e«|>.e, to undern >ae and
1 war the standard of patriotism. National
prnle, and honor, than any. and porhap* all,
- other publications that ever sp(wared m th«
worlr!
And finally, wLit oi l ctU.en 1 x*» n* t r*
Uivuilaw Lhal bea»e Vt big phalanx. wL
•owls never breothed. an»l whoa* fongn##
never uttered any but patriotic rontimeciU
ami ths flood of calumny and detraction
poured out upon them ' wb ■ su-cd like aw».
sigaiD#t the «i- ru.. anil ftnailv went down l.k<
Aristides an.! Socrates of ol<i. with tfc'ir c«L.
on flying, without s stain cn their escclchc- u
or a principle sur remit red, tof r<- lh# blinded
sod maddened Derwracy and fst# Brave
and magnanin; uJ jwlri t* > u f -ght th
g 1 fight, you k pi th. fa.l* lb** ; ru/. ;j »
v-m upheld arc n■* dead. They arc the life
and th«j word# «*f cheer you uttcre»l iail-aui
m*t. v>..'ur cv/untrymen to th** end cf tiu,-
But to close 1 hi* is a short, but ** far as
it n t». a corroct represcutaLon of the rtae
anJ prugrea* of ths party. J hat
ths party now contain* some good men, some I
raised tn it, sonic thrown into it by untoward
went*, no one doubt*. Bat it has had it* Jay
and it is Jo# to this generation, and thoof* who
have n t r< d*cte-.l upon its character, to know
how it orgmaied. what are its UuiU, iU crimes
an.! its prochntjeo, that thev but come * at of
it. and Ist it* die the death of the wicked- i
lake Bbaroah s hewt, it pursued the IsraGite* I
it tl.s lied >xa and was overthrow a
and it* mission there ended. It i#
a cotiaoiaL u to kaoz that a ruinous, wrong
Leaded, poatical psrtv is like the sma 1
pcx It never attacks the van. system
but once. Having once taken hold, run its
coarse, and s(<nt its violence without produc
ing death it can never return. The mam*
system it is true may have the vanioid, but
not the r* oi disease, bo the Democratic dts
temper in this country having spent its p* wi r |
without the doe* laL u of the lody pohuc.
th* only thing w« fe«< to tear is a uh.d t> {<
of to* vanfeoJ a.omst which, by ths way.
w# ahonU guard. Cossxsoa Hmmmm.
Peril sad PrscssllßS —TkU I# * •**-
son that tries um fraza ai-i ihs coaeuiun -1/
bes i*4l spot ia either the shL.iag daaips th« ffi*
•
ron.«M*«a#m#6l vt the e ater •r*#-u ar- sore t.
ftu iii'Hi. Th#r» aro few systetus Ua* t s
vrUi;- t Mtf»vter«, and th# sriseet thn that ar.y
man r voeu ea do ala 1 >rulj Iby s rec •f |
1! eutUM*t*marh lb tiers, aol thus k##p th- c#
JiLvj „
my ai Lav I era*- •hens city • r rti k »-! the fret ,
thuig u; D* d*>n« is to strcngtheQ th- ram pan# Tb
■sq* polsy ifesil feskyM with » human '
eu& .a direct foe. ftuuhria. is aboard. If tb* so c.
. *
ti are rbwiiy tpaatn. tha ailcrat.*- wtii r#ga
: t ir thet if the liver m a#rt. this wholesome stos i
laal wiU r was it. if there a oooKipabeo this a;*
rui srul wars it, J ta*r» a nervous this »#r
via* win replace it with n«vrus ng r ts there u
iapwnty ts U»« btad, this dfpsrwt *.L centralize
Ui If that* is a tfeel um th* #ptma, ths* ssMterant
eCi Oapal it Th#*e are fa te that h*e« been Jem -c- !
trated ceary day for th* last twenty years Car. aa
much b* ea*- 4 for aey *n*r medteta#— r ralbar. rmr
u mvu ti be pT v*4 * for anyih.i.g may b« said by th
aaft rapul. ua. I> tn t sroc; t asy of th# L>ral bitter*
#*rth»«e rac. maaeud* 1 by dealers m U#u of U.
hUndard I wt. rati *a *te< tJ^lhelw
/r ///< Aj A
THM Or n f, TABUSHm
r - Jr/ttai QjfitOtncM ( (. 1/fffC
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m t *''>mm rwoMoroM
r ?railicml Accountants
'J/rm . y't// j/jiMnsmJ .
OVER 2'joo YOUNG MEN
nr*
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Um CRAOUATMn a/ tki, tSSTHTTfOS\ *•#'
*tt u**m A Him r/f/«MW*.> *mA l.m *-*/'*-# Petit neat tm
the lea t.mg BANK* AND BUSINESS Hot ‘if
THE El’ APT NO VACATIONS UmeUmta tm*
| t.ij sn.l/*r ( Moyr I * momentt if ’JUT J'**-
| men, of renmmnikip J mU*e tm* Peeing* .Jnm/i
AdJreaa mil Cemnemmitntiemt te
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BALTIMORE . MD.
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UM I TRIV* HALS «F FAME
TANARUS) TOUT AWT TO AW OWLCM OF OAI.K PkMMt V
I li| um lkaoreU* Owurl of orSiaary hatd l* sad
. Um tbe nrmaty of Harala.o sad Mate of < HHirffta, <m
tb# irs» Mifthf is >»ease bat lasi, yasseil al Boehm*
mu. |. s»*BS*ntei. er tfta ssSste A John M U»*» iw
rased, feta *>f safe mewry. will pm*w*4 w> mV oe to#
Bret Toaedsy In immmmj uni. before the r*wn
11-IM bMfof wttkl, u. um
: boon #f sate a eertoil trsl of fe4 kaosra ss IFI.
j is the *th 'i strvt eff f Wrell earn Warafeoa wsst; be
I t* UM «**s*e sfOiisM tnrtwl. swatsmisj
i yri) t serw Terms mt eats >**■* *a Ob* 4*y
Lry rwDA wrtXiAira
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lof ID*I t a>wfe « Vsrkisr. 1 V mW meeSft
Awe*.lad th# UIWCiWN at ,
Aufnrta I sir. Ho*ami- *
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virsarel ifeasi *w (Morgm. h-mth i *o>. a*. ai**t M-wvia.
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n *H i! AUftuta. b«K I»
ATLANTA STOVE EMPORIUM'.
Ilnllim Wan*. Slate Mantel*.. Lrates,
lioiiM* Furiilslilii!: (i<hm!s, Tlii Ware.
Ij. 11. Izniiaford, No. Ol WUltolimll «trcot.
» .M l TltK « fcl.l I.KATbI* MOMTOK mm* ( IttHTKH OAK IT1»\ ► - Ulo> h ;
\ j * -i!- . rue-;* rift.l Orel-a. KVU#n and Hntaaeia War# atr *1
-tv II O I, K M A X. E AND n HT A ID.
. .. i u.. f m «o.„ i, it. him, m »rv-, urjmmi roMfrrmos. ■ t —ui umiin w «im
t „< • , • iu MHltlu uIIMinTTINU. liUHjiUMIM.
UNSECTIONSL. UNPARTISAN. UNPOLITICAL SCHOOL-BOOKS.
The f‘r* %/***/ s*ri*i « / irjt-I,t>n As ;*n/W**/i**/ r‘«n/ffi nitty (fir latent
r<*#»«//* *•/ *U*rovt ry tttttl m t ntttjic r* m <tr<h,
tiffirUMj adopted by the VirglnU and t»*sitgl.x Mjilp Boards of Fzfuratlon,
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Aud in many N iUivin Kiel**.
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a. , an i , .. it i.
(hotpeat. tletJ.aiul Stost \ Bea&Hful Reboot-Hook*
Ni -. • l rd. cr> it v S*-r.c* ‘ . idiroct*
Maury’S Geographical Series,
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mark an rrt in iv. ** -f t, »*■ I n*w and wl -L. n th- u».f i« *.f u well kji**wti ar l *v
cusnixishsd tWHii.- i ten. n< , ■ are character''• and • h h.kr» of mrsiigtsu id and Mitiple
f• . . e»s i.f *♦ ' . . '\. rru~i hi . •:» to tin ' oiig. . u t... h will lie
L.-. 1 ! I s.l u . wi-rj ti* »«*»• I •’. r • a V n- wtnctkoig te m«»- |UJ4.» f'wi.A,
Hoirnus’ Roadera and Spellers,
’n. r tiuLutA u.n .4 at.- ■« ,n.i n™.r.iT.i.■ in ii« r*.
Ii - ml info
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Venablc’a Arithmetical Series,
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t., 1 t 1 tkm'S isisrvlu .r gro.; and *
Holmes’ History of tho Unitod States,
n. V llil.au. LU). of ' • r i>r>ilr ..( V.'iim, Il u . t of
this sdiniroMe work, ititw*-•* » ; r - I sr*i»!if *«M ss purr amt . •«• i’ul in
•tyte, tkftl u 1* ttuvai-V l I >• » fe U
o4xks Uu*u to the prnent /.at. A
Do Vere’s French Grammar, Readers, etc.,
Ciidersieevo's Latin Series,
Carter’s Elements of Coneral History,
Holmos’ English Cram mars,
LeConto’s Scientific Scrlos,
Johnston's English Classics,
•Duntonlan Writing-Books, etc., etc.
■ ftn.l l.r oar new IM.rST*ATVn hi - ( I KfIVT CaTAIZiUI’K wliStmii
- - • • f htt,
cuntoin* » J *« in»*-ri t.f ■.* .
.. UNIVERSITY TU ' f irtl. COMPANY,
I , . j: ! t r«»t) Mrrrl, Non lurk.
M . V. >il . VYMAIiEIt, (h'nernl Ajont,
ATLANTA, UEOHGIA.
Drawer UL Ollice: Corner Marietta and Peachtree
Ayers
Sarsaparilla
i a I* whlv-' ktKiwn
intrin«»«* tiriurv. and sustain* ! hr it# n*-
uiarkaliU* run - So mild s# t«» I#* •ufc and
Hindi* ».il to (‘hi!dn*n, .vn 1 t* t ro -can Ling
at.» edit tu.illv purge o»it the groat < or
nipt ion# »>i the su* h u» lb.- m rtifuhnis
and syjJiiliti*- ermtamination Impuriti*#,
or ili-riM * tli.it have Iqrkcd in the #y #t* tn
j,r \ ar*. #*#»n \i< id i< th; * j-overfill anti*
; and liitapfW-ar. II *.« * !’• vr, n*l«'Mil
i in**, many *«< #!::■ i« i* k:?*v*r»».
«.i Scrotiila, >n>t * - o*i u# «1»-« •«,
l IrrTN, Idriiptioflw, ' * ftre dts
. r* r f th- -km 1 ilfimi #. Illofrlir#,
UolK 1 uwtulr*, Moras, ht«
\ nt li*>m'n Flrf, B«rw or Frvdpc-
I;*x. IViter, Salt IClirtitn, S« al«l
Ilingwnrm. at. ! infernal Ul-
KTdliuii# or tho I Unis Slomoch,
anti JLiver. It aU» <m« • «*tl»rr com
pl.iiiit*. to will, h it Would not Ml 111 «-«prri
.i., .uiapi. 1 i h l»n»iro>,
niife Fitw. NviiraJtfia, M«*ar( l>iiteivws* ?
IVmalc Wraknctw, lability, and
I/’tinirrliii’ft, when lie v ,ii mill «ta
tion# of tl. ftpjyzMis jurtMin*,
It i* .in exrv-llimt n**t«*r» r of health are!
►•n ngth in ths* Sprite* |tv renewing tin*
. 11 .' w titi ml % of f !,.* Mio‘*ti«** or^an*.
ii di«*ijk.t* « tie* di jt» -«i:i and li*tle#s Un
i«rof’tl . -.-or: Even wh« . igxiiwirHer
tr ■ U fowl I* Iter .«:i I lit* kmgrr,
;•r ■i. m-ifi- tie* Bl<«#l : n.. » •ti*in iitoyrs
j «.«i with r» news I vi_*of azel aim w lea#**
r n rv an rr> n r
Dr. J.C.AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Maw.,
I‘remtitral ami Ammljflirnl f hemoimlm.
M>l.l * 11V ALL DUCMaf I- k.\hU\\Mlk.BJL
AHIATIC FOWIJ#
A SPECIALTY,
ill nuri or msKU k*u oocbuui u
,1] - -I —- tWb ,«w f,m>* AU ■fl
f „ li. UM mitf MrM ,I.l—l mtkm tm •»
bifeow W twsaaiftO. SS mu4m~n JE&J?"*
to* ftrww im B. w HraamuE.
Bn •Mb feU Msssi. Hiilllliilll PW-
Tba ftte* Mae* wav. f irs* ffliaba tftSWISI «b#
' r»-*ib** IWS EshibSSM* kft Saw Twh **4 Fw#s
j f W ij»K*vte4 Fwwsa sfete fMteflMia Mfib
tea Sft* First frssftfeJft si QgtMft-sw# Pwi Osft^sv
, ». i#t i j I. raKte
I *SS te Al AOsafe. is I—is
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dreoMng
which it at
onre !H,-TWal)lf,
lit
rtlr. tu.ll fur
ESQ i.
Anr .jm./ h.i.r
to i <t original
" "miC color, t'•ifA the
aud frtt/uue* of pomtA. Tliin
■ tin. C.iiril, fulling li.-xir rln-rki-il,
. I 'iMnr« oftaMi, though not nlway*.
r. .1 I'\ it* ujm- Xothiug rail rrstoro
!i . r u li.-t*- t la.. f»Hr Jaa are *lr-
I or tlir ylami* atrophiml ami
-..i\ ‘i, toil »uch a* remain can be
* ci In: tin* iij>pl test ion, and stimn-
I into a. tiritjr, »o that anew
v . ' ot hair i* i.rrul..~»l_ Instead
ot t the Uatt witli a pa*ty «*ii
... .t.it i-lxaii and vi^orouu.
-i too il ti-> will prevent tile ltair
' .nitug gr.iy or falling off, aiul
, inly prevent IndilurtM. The
i ’o of vitality it efive* to tho
• trr.-r. ami prevent* the fortna
■ ; i tndrtiff. whu-h iu often »o nn
i ", io | o-l.oiHVu. Free fretn tliuee
. t. ml'.tanre* whirh make
prop it i'mu* ilangrroa* and inju
• • tin- It nr the Vi(pir ran orlv
hut it harm it. If wantdl
r O. a H \TR DRESHING,
■ ~io«'|», rui he found an deairabiu.
1 .lining n-tther oil nor dye, it doe*
o .t w.ti white ramhrie, and yet laut*
1 ;on the hair, K ,r>n K it a rich, gloMy
I u»1 re, au l a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Cos.,
I'rwaUwU —* l«ll|VI ffo*l llHl.
IuOWELL, MASS.
ApptiraUM lev Maarfawraa.
(-* auaou. ■*««»■ oorerrr wi— j..ka
I r-ww wrf lulu l.lw. i. .!■—nl r. a
wiaa—aafonua. i—u*aw*—y. ——a. ov
mmm w— by l*wr t .a* I. Amt tm* mt mmmA
.V■>»< Wmt nm IIU tku, k—. foil, wlwiua
wreu mt* mmm _ si—» m mm »r
C?au—* 7**«i uu»fo»
» m*. imW» Isa, i ufo«» me so iu
lunua NO.mia.oan
JVWr© It 1 * »OVi
Ivj er r v M i» »«’i' m. *r id *-*
f o r n i* v
PRINTEKS’ WAREHOUSE,
I « •». R*tN* »»•••! IlittU. %««k.
ma '•«»*»
U4t pt*-u and » uaiut nUi. fc«F» J»* hand AU
i lf»* .ail »l U.M MUkii'AiMWt u iMMk*fe t*r*4 fruw
UmwUIU Vlib iVtefisf 1 Utiftteled BardTyi*
Meta.’ >»■<> arte i* Mtrmmtry fw a !wrf~< l*n*»
ug iHB,© (armtlxU lbct)p* “u *LU, uu# i *i© r
Jil ptUWM tl ftvui U>« »b«H r«IU>U7 octl
CONVI3NTION
mrrwua
The l uilril Malt's of America t
*M> Tlii.
US| |ttl ■■ 111 M. till VN l|o> All) 111. |
! Uitfllls ia(<%, ul’ Coumiilm.
HigiM-d July 11. t»7u. Battfied Itacmbrr 19. HCOi
lui.ucauu&s tulMßid Juu# **- »*‘l.
IT- laimed June H». U7I.
llylhe J rtmmtmUif tk* VniUd Moira .Wr.O
A PROCLAMATION.
Wb©r©aa. A convention betmon the luiltd Male*
| "< Aarri ■ »n<l bu lk« l.m(«r->r <rf Austria,
htug of Itoheiu a. A< . Slot Anatoli. K■ iw of llm-n*
ry. . onceming tb* privileges. immuuit..*. and
a.iUi( us <ouauli ul MUicr loatitry
v/U.tr. *a* . .-IU lotted a;. J signed at * ashing t> n 1-)
their rwpaciira PlsafpotofiUanea. on the . .irntb
lay of July. 1*70; whuh convention, I»©ing tu th*
hiighah ait.l Herman 'Ai.gua* •» la word for • i4 ai
follow*
The PwjUftit of the I'nltal Ktrtw of Amrr. * a:.4
hi* Majeely tha Emperor of AuaM.a. king of ltob<
c.ia. At .an t Apostolic king of Hunga-t, auln.ait 1
by (A* ilMire to Id l/nuprebennir an.l jtn>
else manner. the rwctprucal rights, privlk-g©*. an<l iut
uiuciUe# of tha coaiuli general. . annul*, *n © cou
•u la. an« 1 consular **(©rtta. thetr chanvllora and ra
lane*, of th# United Mate* of America, an ! of the
A-istro.lii.iitf&riau monan by, and to .'.*tcnuiue their
Junta ana lhair raeuectiv* *i h-fn ol a. Uoo. ha-e
agree J upon the «• m» luau n <»f a ©uia-r .»•*.»< i.ti- .-
and for that i urp> a* ha*e appointed ih©tr nitedltt
i’len ijk Han Uar lea, namely lb© PraaiUut of tu* I u.u.l
State* <'f AuarUa, Hamilton ftob. m#% r.-ur? of Mat©
us tbe United Male* and his Ma -*t> tl;• Uajrf'f I
Austria. Apoet-dic kina < f Hungary. Chart**. I ar> u
ton kngbtof the Imperial x-;d Kjal order
of aa4 aa Majesty's kUivoy* lit-t
and Minister l'lemp'den nary in the l'oiled HtaU© »l
Aitirrn a • no. after mminutiirstiiig t> rah other
that* full power*. f >uud in good and due runr- hava
Aatl-l* 1.
lv Iff the h gh contracting parti.* shall he slide
aula, or consular agents at the p rta anJ placaa of
Ira-It of Ibt- other party, except those where .1 may
not 1© • ta.u nient t.t r«.yiiur an. 1< .«fft. »r« but this
n • pU"i. Shall it '>u !) to «*u© «.f Ute h„h outran*
ing i■ari.ee without also applying to every other
p.,wrr.
t ouaula general, onaula. and iHhrr rnnanlar effl
•rs appoutte.t and taking <4TU© a . r tiug n Uia pr«-
etai-ma of this arti la, in one «.r the -ther «.f tL© two
. "UUtnea. ahall be free to siert aa© tha right accorded
liter,t t'T tie* i-rearm ■ onrautnm throughout the »h*.'la
..f the diaUKt for which th«*y may be raapai.UTdy ai»
IxMtttad.
The said fnrit-tl 'txarlea shall le a.linitte-1 ami rreng
bued, reape* lively, upon presentiug their rradantials
in a■ • rdant e with th< rules and formaltUt s estate
habad in thair reapa» tiT«j countries
The eaa>4>iatar for tba fr*a starctsa «.f
thair o®cta! (Intlaa shall l«a dallverad t- then, free ,4
aargei and up..n aabibUmg aurh a&aquatur. they
shall !*• adtuifcad at oot« and wilbuat lairrfsrvaoe by
th© authorities, federal or state, judicial or *toriiUr<v
■if the pirli cities, and phn es of their raaidenic and
dtatncH. t*» the of the pfrr-*gal!» e*
caily granted.
Anrit hi tl.
The consuls general. Oonaula. rtca ouaaula, and mo
snlar agenU, their . han. ellura. and oth* r • nauiar
ofß.e/s, if they ara UUa©na f the Mate Wbhb ai>-
IHilnti them, shall be raemptfrotn tuihlary I ..etinga,
from aerviea in tha military or th© naU<>nal guard,
municipal, prwetdait they l>e n.H -Wnera of real relate
ami umber tarry ou trade nor any mdustnai baa:-
If. however. Uiey are not.ltisena of the Htate which
appoints them, or if they are rttlscua of the HLate iu
ahtch they rwanl party. engage
th any b-ialneae them that is taxed under any laws of
tha noabtry. then they shall h© aubje* t t-- U m
um. * hargee. and ae uiL.r priTale in
dividuals
They ahail. moreover, anjoy |wir»>tial immunities,
except f r a U n-gar b>d as rrlmee by the Isvi of the
country m wbu h U. y reside.
If they are rugage.l iu commerre. [teraunal deU-n
ti"n ran l«e rnaiirted to in their caa* <nUy for cumawr
is) liabilities, ait 1 then In acctmUnce with geu
-ral laws, apphcahla io all persona alike.
Aartrui m.
rottsuls general, eonauls. and their cbancell >rs
view coo ai t la, and '-onsnlar oCDcera. ts ctUseua of the
ountry which appoints them, shall not tie aumm-xn-.1
Ut apj-ear as wtU»-aae« before a court of justice, ficspt
when, jmrauaat to law, tha UaUm uiy of a rouaul ma>
b# !■©■ ire aery f\ir the defeflae of a p»ra- n » harge-1 wiU.
crime.
In other rases the local court, when It deami the
testimony of a consul neresaar). shall either g» U> hie
dwelling to have the Ustui. -i.y taken <»rally. or shall
■end there a oorupwtent nffleer »■> reduce it U> writing
or shall aak of him a written dcclarali -n
Aant lk JT.
C'nauls general, conanla, vice consuls, and conn:
lar agents shall l«e al Utterly (o pig
entranoo of ttiAtr reopecAiva aflkaa tbs arnia ■ ( their
•CttusulaU■. * *’Ytoe Cumulate, ur ’’Cousular Ag> L-
Tliey shall ale>> l»o at liberty U- hoist the flag of thslr
country on the consular edifhw, sloeiH when they re
side tn a city where the legation of thetr guvcruiuent
may be established They ahatl also be at liberty u>
h 'iat their flag on board tb© «eaael employed by Uieiu
ui port fur tha dua.barge of thatr dm*
ABTTi ui IX.
Consuls general. fOsnii. vice i'onenls. nr consuls
agents of the two countries, also their chaitoallore*
■ball have the right U> take at thetr ofßee, st th'- r©ai
■lane* of the psurtiea. or ou board ship, the drpoai
tiona of the catHalns and crews of «t »eela of their
owa uaUvita. of peeeengrra on board of them, of mrr
bants. <Waay other eUlaena of their owu country.
They shall nave the power also to receive and veri
fy con formality to the laws and regulations of thdr
. ■ mntry let. WUle and of thetr ouaauy
tuan. and all sorb acts ab<l contracts lietwwm tb©tr
• mntryno-u as are Intended to be drawn up la an au
thentK form and verifted. Id Any an*l ail acts of
agTewxnent entered upon between dtiaeue of their own
ocuntgy ami inhabitant* of th* country »bor« they
rtids,
All surh acts of agreement, an 1 other instrument*
and also ropiee thereof, when duly authenticated by
such consul general, t'onsui. view oosawul. or consular
agent under bis oOUial seals, shall be received in
oonrta of Jugtlor ae legal dt*mments. or a* authenti
cated L-tptaa, as lbs ua*>« may ie. and a bail have the
aaiits h>r*-e and effect as ts drawn up by competent
pshlM iHbcers of one or the other of the two conn
tries.
roneula general, consuls, vice consuls, or consular
agents of the rewpectiv*- countries shall have th* pow
er U* trait slate and Wgal-.ce all documents issued by
the authorities or fuu. u»uarie* of their own country ;
and Mt k papers shall have th© same for*© and effect
if the country ahrrw the af-nreeai 1 oflU.< ri reside a •
indrawn up by sworn Interpreters
Amu-Li X.
Consuls general, consuls, vice consul*. «r cuiiatihar
agents shall be at liberty logo on board U»e vessels of
tnatr natitm adsaiUed to entry, either Id uereoti or
by prosy, and U> ©lamina the captain aid crew, to
look into tha register of the ship, to receive «ln larw
Uooe with refcn use to thetr voyage, thetr deatina-
Ooa, ead the inn dents of the voyage slat. to draw
up manifests, lists of freight, to assist in dispatching
thetr vessels, and finally to aocompsxny the said cap
tains and crews l»efnr*U>© roarla and before Ute ml
mimstrative aarhorltlce. in enter to act as thr inter
preters or agents tn thetr bustnees trai,*a. ti< ns or
applications of any kind.
Ttrr ;adwlal aathontiee end custom house om. lala
altalj in no caae pmoaed U> the nauiination or aewr< b
of merchant veaaela without pr.-Turns notice to the
conan lar authority of tha nattcu u> whk'h tba said
veeaela baking. In irdrr to enable them to la present.
They ahail adu glva due aotioa in eoneula. wee con
suls. or consular age rite, in order in enable them t o
be prvrarnt at any dwpoaiti.ms or statements t., be
rued© in courts of law. or before local magistral©*, by
•attains or perarm* compoalng the i !>■ thus to pr©.
vent error* or false interpretations which might im
pede the onrracl administrsu >ti afjSMka.
Iks noth'# to eoneula. woe ct.naula. »r consular
agents ahail name tha boar fixed for such prorw©.i
tugs. sx*d upon th* nr*n-at*pearao«e of the said ufHo©ra
<W thetr repress#tallvea. tha case shall be proi-eedol
with in their ahaaana.
< oneals general, coxxaula. Wee consul*.non or*nl)ar
agwata. shelf lav* the power to <«us© the arrest of all
•atlore or all other parwuna belonging lo the cr©wa «f
veaaals of thatr aat‘ -r. who ass Is* guilty of baring
fee acted oa the reapectiv terrttonaa of the high eon
t/artiag potwvt. and to bare theta aetil on board or
bark to thetr native country
To that end they shall tusk* a written applbation U<
th* com patent Umal aalhnWty. aapp<>rtlng it by tb<
etblbttSon of tha ahlp a register and list of the crew,
uw alee, should th* veasel have sailed previously, by
productag an aaUwvnUcated eopy of these dorutueaka
showing that the persona claimed really do batoog u
the ship's crew.
f'Mi sash r*q asst the sarrwader of the daeertar
•ball not be rafnawl Every aid and aeeietau<« shall.
m o rawer. be granle<l W> tb# said >©.navilar sofliontia
for the desarstoa and arraet of desarura. sad tha sat
tag shall be tshesi ta the prkanog at tha coo*try end
there dekwnad at th* request end ex pease at th* n<a- j
aulas aaMiorlty saul there may be an opportunity fur
sand tag them away
Th* 4eretioa of this imprteoameat shall eot ti>**4 (
the term of Dire* moatbs. at tb* exptrattua of whub
tha*. and apoa three days* eottm u> th* <>>ns«l tb#
pwaaaer ahaU be set awe. sad he shall not be I table w> !
resrrast far «h* aasae see as
MwmM. however, th* Isserttr have *omauM*4 sa j
■*■— Mm* ■*»•— tfc. M •.iMum -k*j>
m -Mil --
■M kan tw |M..< m 4 n«
*Ef mtitta* Tut Sn.'^iT'wbl
mt iShiti i»a» i» uut. tam-
MgaMWMIISMk •*> ©ikm ■!
Ltaaui nip i mi mi nia*
IS—-v >i iiw iWnt n—;■* W i*» k—v>-
r*»-l < Hfrr*
lUIOI l. A M ATIONS.
. •*bfwd IS. ISTV. »vmAhknad. *»pl- o lva*
IS lfM»
A Ih^UkiUu'
« heresa, A esarastusa ln«wara th* l ntd •***•■ *4
I Amewaatol be# Mm* ay lh* tfn*«* of th* l elt*4
! uf in ©at m-ext* sad !rr*sttd. h*r
I * n«a*« «# U.e I»kl«#4 Mate* wh*
I z '‘i.rri—— ,4—l-—. -4
I limM - * —»• —.*>©*,l ©•*•••••© —■
(grab- tr <m Use kflUSt tWmu.Hm* i« th* l sited nta*©*
UtASMT*# wa*. o. ludal and atgaW *♦ _*t
J thsif rvapt-1;«, p,.p tei.Uatie* •* tW UMrteieaAh
day vs May la*A. U * '»•*©>«*! of ahuh v avanhun *#
a >rj for a rj ass -> -a •
The hMtutul ui tbs l j.wd Msi- s <4 A* At*a am'
k' i ktf»«n. tb* UU.-D of lh* 1 whd ki#gd*m »<#
tyrral lirilntn andlraiel-1. Wj«*g dear-TtS U» ragulat*
tb* cttiaeosblp of «uU*ei-s <*t th© l tuted ktaU • of
- r.<a wl<- Ito emigrat'd us abc may . migrate
Iruu. th* l oite-t Mat** --I Aw ertca t«* lb© hi .Uab do .
u.mi<uiv and of iirvbsh alfwti who *****
us Who may aui.gr*U fKdL the MriUab Soaniaiuw* b,
U*e CuiU-1 HUU * of Aiuou*. renuived k> e»Mt <«
i iude S ioUVCUiUoti fur that iwijMS*. and hava named
as thair nleuip-tebuarte*. that ts k> any lh* I'rvwt- i
dent ut il* I uitn.’. Htatna us America, John knthrvp
1 V Hi*). Esuttirr. iJ.vyy biUar-luan and Mititate r
I HVrnlp.* i.UM, ,1 U,. ( M— • o. Au-Ml- • •- ■>"
i ,*,ry *V Atsuibsuoa at v.itLcr of th* rwi*do* <x
| haiige •-HU*#, th«- 4e«suna*u:wf »«n b ra-vHv.ng oft. *
! pal jQgij err tb* irttera with the bail, and uaUirae <t
Oon».C ' >1 <0u1,,l wili im© t— -rryt, U ©*r»
! be OO*. lb the tnaiidgr iw- *i.Ud biUi rrgasd k- rag
! .-terwl cavuved fr--m an inland poe*«fflw*. 11* will
then fill up lbs t-iTMp-.hXhg returu Util, bating u # *vr«
It whether < OCIW t or others me. tin! etU s©e Inst U .•
relurncl )>j thf first u*a4 the reel ter to th* ax. hang*
- .flic* us mailing.
Artec!* XIII l*gl*i«r«©l i*U-ra r«i «i»t-.l at mUt “f
th* c». bank- - dfi*«'* and dealiutd f«»r an lnlan.l \• ©t .
■ *m.e iha« be fur weeded in thr seine manner as other j
; if ;’.at*rr.l ictiers ■•figibaliy mailed at *u«h >*ftb «
Arttcl* XIV. 1 fi* regi#lraU -u fee ..f five cents ahail
e»v rue to the l uitod mat-a 1-Wtotfi-W Ite-pSUdm. i.l
Upon all rsgUWrel letter* sent from the I'uitml i
»lkM to Vxiuxjuvvt a I»laii l or )tr;ltsii Columbia, and
:u !.t- Uiai.i.<H lh* ragmtrai. •«. f©« of ft*© > mla ab*i
»«- r.- U the I'--*! lh.. Itepertuiobt f Vanrouvrr •
Island and Itruiah Coluralua upon alt registered let
te-rs arid from Vaocouver a Island and HrUisii t'oluxu
but to the t lute and nut. a
Artn 1# XV The two rt©jwrt*nc»*t* may. by nmtuaJ
conaent. make such detaih and rr ,;t;latl'ji»# a# •hall I*
f >uud n#< e-aary to carry nut th* cl.j* t* of this cuu
»©nu.>b. and may modify Uh same Irotn tltn* to tln*«.
•s me qglgei • dthc.irvi. © may n -p-nre •« b
Lome »•) either and. partmrut.
Arti ISXVI rhi* Cw.iv. i:ti >n shall »• ■ luto epera
t, aon the I*l of J« j i-- «-■ IH<• sy •
th* dtaire us ©liber daparuudit upon atx mouths* pro
j.aty s principal becretary n #tat f>r fotetgn aff*.r».
who. an©r having commub.cat*d to ca* b other tbeu
rwapex-ilve fall p<»wrr#. found tsl*e In good and due
form, luv# agr©« 1 upou and cuoclud* and the following
.
*,U, i K I t it /.Si. and the l.'nilrd Htatea of An.eri. •
who hsv*b. -i:. . T shall ! • > ->*.•. and arc natural
ised according U la» aitl-tu the Hritiah d-.inn.cn* a* .
Anode II i>* b. 14 by lb. I mod SUM i • lie in all r-
SH- . la and f-u all purp-'**-# Uriteai■ an ... . ts, and ah*--
bv treated a* • o h by th* I Uit< l Mel. *
ahail !«« me. an l a:- i.atumln'.ud a onltog tu law
wltii.u the l i*.l'd Male* ! Ain- .•:*** . . n.m.- -
1 -vs. shall. auMoet to the t.f -\ a. s < f Annie 11. b« !
LH Iby lireat HrlUin to in all r*#p- via and f*r a 1
purposes utttseoa • and the t’i.;o l hi* tea. and *hAll I©
trialed as and by llr.at Britain
AxiuriJ 11. Much iitu. ne of thn I’nlU 1 hlatea as |
af reeaid who h*i<• I©~. me and ai* uaturaim 1 * il..n
lh*dominion* of h«T BMtahim Ma> sty as ltriliah
subjects, aliall 1©» at lil-erty b» r.-uoum ■ th. -r ualura..
me l ulled Mate*. \ i- te*at » “U r . .n.mt o l
publicly d*. larad with.n l« j aia alte r the cxchsteg
of th* ratort.au.ma of th# prwssat couvento n
Hui b lirUish eubjoCUi a* af "reeaid who hat* become
and are naturali/c-i as citizen# within th* l n t* and (
Mate a. atiajl be at I *rty t*> rcnouiui thair natural ,sa .
Uon and u. rr-aoxn. th. ir lirttjah nationality, prut id©-1
that aurh r*nuncial' n twi pnbHcty and.. lard within
two year* after the tw. .fth day us May, l*.d.
The manner tu ah: b tin* renum lain u may I
mate-and | .i:cly dwrkared StihQ be agreed upon t-y j
tha g<>ver-u .1* us th* reSpwtlv* vtrnnuo #.
Aaro ut . If any au. h «iC«. f U. rod. 1
Mat--* as af<>r. a. 1 uaturaiiai>*f wtll.iu th* dounn.un# j
- 1.. . *
la tho 1 Mitel U.e I'nitvHl MUt. * I- »i*rnin©Tit ;
May. on rn* own application *-.d > udaiuos
a* iui ,
him Ui Ui.- . harat ter an I prtWieg. * of * • .tii*-n >•( vo.
United ntAtes. and 'irval Hritsm *h*d uot. in thai •#*. .
claim him as a Ur.lAh Stobj«-< ton axvount us btsfurtncr ;
In the aan. u.*i ! •' »*
afoi.waid naturaluwd in th* i tub-1 Htat. s etc ■. I r*
new hi* residin'* within th* donum ms of her itnt
annu Majesty, her M*.- -D • g >• rom. nt may. on h'«
owu applicaio.n and ■ o sm.h . -mliticna aa that g« v
rn.uiu i th.ak fit b imp- ■•#. readmit him t > tl -
hara. ter and prtvd. g. ■. fa lhitiah #ubj». t. ai. l the
United Mate* aliall m l. in that case, »hnm bin. a* a
citUiiU of Ui* t mled Mate# OU te..-uUI us his (miner
naturalisation
Aart' ut IV. The prewntconvrutl u ahail be ralifl© 1
hy the I .evident of a United Mate'S. I y and a u the
advice and one©ut of tl • rk-nat*. there, f. and t-y her
Hntannn * Majesty, and the ratifies: i.a shall L sx
changed at I-on.l<»n a* s—n aa may br witiiin twelve
moutha fr.-m the dale thereof
In witnea# when . f. th- reejuntlv. plnniM-ntl*r}c«
have signed th same, and have aflixad tnerct - their
TCSTuI ui-t--.n the thirteenth day • f XIxT. m the
year us errr Lord -m; th.-uaacd ©tgl.t hundred and sev
enty
] Ji dtN LOTH HOP MOTLKT.
(SK4L , fi.Altk.MlOX.
Ami when*». tb* said t--uvenUon ha* i**-*n dufy
ratified *hi l-.-th lari*, and th* resptwtlv* ratirtcatioa*
of the aainc w. r* an :.ai.go*l at Lutiduu uu lire loth ui*
how. thrrv-f re. t»© it known that X. I .»**>.
!*rreid« ut »and the l uib -i hUU ■ > f America, have caused
the %xi t»onveuti.ui t-- »>© made ptil.lu t-- th*> end that
ths same and ©very . Uu*- and (art thereof may be
observed ai»l fulfilled with good failh by th< United
Hiau<*auJ the rtUxena th«>•- f.
In witness where., f. I have he r run to set my band
j and caused th.- *©*l of the United Mat. to >©- aftlx* 1
t Ikiuo at the cilv of Uaahlngtoo. Uii* sit teen th .lay
of Heptcuilicr. Iu lb- year ol our ord on© tliou
•■au] sand *igbt h'ir-lr.-1 *•:.! arv.-nty, and of th*
lmlepeudsme of Urn tmbd HUtss of Am- nos
th* nlnety-ftftb U. H OBAIT-
Dy tho lYeatdent
llamu.i v>g rtaJT.: ccrclary uffliatc
/i V the trf uUnUf the l nittl St.tUaof America
Annex to the additional Convention between the
-
suppression f the Afn an Slav.- tra.»e *ignrd at
Waah.ngtou ou the third -lay of Jen©. Iw?0.
Instructions fur U>« a hips of th« lin tod Hlatea and
lhitiah Navi©* rtupl yd t pn vent tb< African
■lave trade
Asti, lk I Th* ooflUßStMkTof any ahip belonging i
to th* Unite 1 mate* .-r HntUh navy, which ahail U j
lursubo.l willi Uos* inetvuctiona. have a right
to aean h and detain any Unite. 1 Mtate-a r Hnteah inn ,
rbant v*aa*l whirh ahail be a. tnatly engaged r an# :
Dec tad to b* rngagd. Hi th* Afftosn slave trade, or tu :
be fltte«l out for the nnrtvose* thereof, or t.- have Iveti
engaged in ei.htra.le during th* voyage in who h
ahe may tie ruut bv au. h ship f lh* United Hist©* or i
Hrltlah navy . and such * ommander ahail tb©r*a]Km !
bring or send such xivr.liabl vessel i save In the case i
provided f,.r in Art . j.. \ . ( these in«:ru ®sas| #•
erx»r aa posattfie for Judgvnent, tn the mtnuer prt.v»«le.l
by Article 111. us tho additional i >r.vooti-.n of this
date, that le to say
lu th* case of au American veaa.l scan lie.l and d«w
tau.e.l a* aforewald t-y a llnt.ab cruiser *ha shall be
swat t" New Y.»ib 1-r h. U. ,t. at . never shall be
of property saved, ai-. for Uvo*© stperm whk h. un
der similar ctrcumatAncea, vt aaHs heh uging to tb«
c«mntry wh're the »n . k Lapp* t.a would have to in-
In ©a** of x 4 Ql • ~*•
wTecka. the l.vcsl autbnriues *faal! have exclusively
tt»e management and execution I ti.c provision* laid
down in th* present arti. i
Tb* high contracting parti.* also agree that all
merchandise and good# not a- stoned f r . i sumption
la th* country in which the «rtd takes pis..-'ahail
b* fre* of all duties.
Oonaula general, cotiaula. vice rcnanls. and < ..nwu
i lar agent*. al*o consular pup .a, chan-.ra. and uou .
aalar oißorra, ahaM enloy In tbe tw.. countries ai! the
llberti**, prer.vgaUva. lismasHlss. and prlviiagM
eranted to pinctl-.nartca --f tbo aauo- class u( Uie inoct
favnrevl nation
In caae of the death of a ritlxeu of ths United
Mates n th* Auatrlan-Uungarian monarchy. or of a |
rids©* of th* Austrian nungartan monarchy In tb©
United HULea. without Laving any known b©tra or wa
tamentery #v ecu tore bv him appointed, the r> :i.(e-
Uat locnl author!tie* shall lufotm the couen.* or rou
•''lar agents of the Htalu U) which the deceased b*.
longed <4 ths cm umatnnee tn order that the necea- j
aarj information may be .a. mediate j Ij(wxiJ*U to -
tbe parties interacted.
The present uotiventlon aba' remain th fore* for
th# apaoe of ten years frt.rn the date «.f the ex. Uai.gr I
of the ratiAcati- us wh). h "hall Iw* mad* lb rouforud
ty with Ui* respective .onsl.tuUoos of the two cun
trie#, and exchanged et Washington vntniu the period
often (Hu month*, or gnawer ifpoeeihle.
In rase neither of the ©outrarting (arte, a give* no- j
tor© before th* etplraf: u ut Ut. said trrm us it* *a- i
teution sot to renew Una c-mnuiou, It shall r*main
aent and delivered at Ul© earliest (-wtohle BK.niHlI to ,
tha proper ootort bes r which th* vswaal would oUx«r
wie* have l»©Vjn ant I , it. |- -l rn-n ol U»e ea*d
certificate, th© <"uil *> pro. sad to apoa
tha detenti t of th- r©«*ei in th.v Ban.© matin, r aa If
moat aorsseti-li. or t»© handed over to au UntteHl
Htatee ctui*©r if on* should be available tu th* n« tgfc- J
borhnod of the capture.
In th* r**© •' a Brrtteh reaerl searched and da- :
Uuued a* d by an United State a cruiser, she
ahaU be aant t Ua nearcat or moat a<xi*a©itele llntoah
ookvuy. or ahai; t* handed over to a ltrttiah cruiser, and
with tfce detained vessel, to be a* *»tdenve
is the wnp-r ©wt
ti* ahail 4*hvrr to th* master of the detain'd veaael
a aigne.l and certified list of U.e paper* found on
t-oard Iks aan.© a* well a* a raruflaats ut the muuUi
of nagmee nr otlirr (.©raons deetl'nad for slavery who
an month* from Ui© .late hereof, m earlier If poaai
ble.
la fhith whereof, w©, th* r«ap*rtiv* plenl{HAauUa
vie*, have atgasnl this trnaty and have hereunto af
fixed our seals
lx»n© at Waatiington. the third day of June, m ths
year of our »td on* Ui .aisiid cigLt hundred and
la*Ate. flAMlLTofi ElftH
FstoAhl EDWD THOfc|lTo?»
And Wher.a* th© *ai.l adlitUmtol enavaatte i. ha*
baaa daly ratofiad on both parte, and the rewperti** ,
rwtofteatt'u.s of Ul* earn* were m harvge-t at Lohd<«
oa Uteioth aluuM
Bow. therefor©, be to known that I. Djreasw g J
’ ifsai. Fissktesl <g th* TatSed Mete* nf /.meetea f
have caused the said addUAunai MaunUos to w axatte i
pobiU. h» tka and that th* earn* and eeerv Hsus* god j
part therwff ns> k> at esrsi* and MUM will, yag j
fteth by the ( hMad State* sad th* ctusaae therw>4.
la Wtfssas where off. I her* kiteut© set my hand
and na* 4 the asst mi t*a l aited Mam* te ha —| * 1
Kteha at the «*ty ad Waahiagtea this aixteeaU day
iff ■Jfif.Mtharmr nt wee lnwdowwthW *
ssux.ru*ass j 11 Imthwi ui state
tJfUX V I : NTH »>
iat tsirtw tnim *t .mu »
W k *°
mr uiprm.it ©r su xuxt.i a.
KX T lIADITION.
• •©« © M. ©»»-< »©•< IV Wli
» i > angwA Jane at. ltd,, Tr*« MAinaw
ts paem te* m. tm
hgtk* l J r— .tehl us U* ( wttevf Nktfes •/ A*nmu
A nUAUtMATtNE
Mil Msms th* United niete-a vt an©n-« and th* i
p,.i.lk .• m. arm;«***••■ -i»<A©d*4 ©e.l •.* J*l W.
oae-M Wy thter n*j*rt o IhtekteM*•«** •"* ♦* -
•west* ftfUi day *ff !*«•# 1* » wtek .eavai.U.%
tag ib Ut* fcs*Uah and hpan-ah iAngua*r* >s wovd t
■mat4 40 f"lion a
Lairtklition tkM.vss.tiob *Hv*M> th* United Mai*, f
Aswva and th* hepubtv. eff Hkwragua
Tha l Sited MsU« iff Ain. rwa kaX the BspwWk
N uaragua has ng tedsek ,t •apHtmt. With a vtew t
lh* better admit aUntoosi «ff jnstte* and to prevvb
UoD.f r; me# within their reap****** terntorie* and
u rtedw-tiusi. that IMM.I *-an ted -4. a* eharg 1
will, the * rime* hereinafter nmUiwid. arid hem«
f.giU'ss tiom jitetma, ah *uU. andet •nrtaa. «4r*ui
' *tenera be rtelpruteily A.- iverwd up hava meniesd t *
exueiad* a .«iH.na tut that purpuM. and ha*- »»
}oi«ited as thetr r.m.ph sUmi th* Freetdant -l
ib* luited kUte » harte* N Hi-Ate. a «4«i*©a a, t
Miutatef MnaUteut • f tl** Usited -tat** la Big rag'**-
tL© President Os th# HepnUi* of Nmeeasrna I**%. •
It. i.a* A you. M b.atei tut twriakguj h*iatMi
1 M-irder. • ■ niprvLrmULfc aa-*4*.ii*t".u. dte _ML
* TTiTiEtrrtrw. and potanotng
•J. Tb* crux*** *4 raps, araun. piracy. ax*d mutiaf >•#
: 1..»r 1 a ship, whenevir lh* state. o> part thereof >y
fraud or «agamat th* cwauiuaudei, hsva tab* u
1 S The .-rime of burglary, defined to be th# arti. n
‘ of brsaklng and culanug by night tato the lt«*** *»l
xc-Hhcr With thi intuit to « uua.it f»i-.»y; and tb©
tctlme eff robbery, dedmvd tu l»e lh* a.t;»n of tehnu
.ualy and fo«cllH| taking fr«» th* p-Muu < t another
good# or mou*y. by vudahe*-r i>uUiu,( him in fear
4 Th# cruu* *»f tor gury. *»v whi< h is nude vetoed u
ntteram © of lurged payers, th* . uuterfviUng us pub
U.. aovaffwigi*. oy guvarntueht Seta.
A. The nbnatMi or Ctfoolatton of cunuterfv.t
! money, either tois or paper. «f publu- teitnla. lati
not'-*, and obligation*, sod in gop, ral of ail title* of
inetrumtmte of credit, th* ,«»uuu*rfrstii»g >»l seals, .lie*.
*uni( *. and marks of Hta*«> and public admtuistrA.
ti ns and Ui© uin ran . therw -f
«. lh* ssiMtfaMal of psibitc to»->n*vr. roteiHitt© 1
withm th* yar.aili.Hiou of eXUirr y«rty. by public offi
o-ri or dApuSMbira-
T. Ijubrsalsmant by kby pareuu or perwn* i»ir-l - r
' salaried. t<. tha (Istrim*ui of tb©lr employer*, when*
tbcM. crimes arc subjected to Inlamuto* puniai.iu©ut
Aan, ut 111.
Tit© prov « in f tin© treaty shall hot apply te •’
B*fkS< -*f a imbU.ai ©baractev, and tba \
*'m or ;-©r*ot)a d*liv*rad up for Ux* ertmrs enumar.i© .
,n th* pr- r.Utig srurl*. alkali th no . ate be tried »
ai.v ordinary crime, c.mnkitted previously b> that f r .i
whirl. 1..* or thetr surrender is asked.
AUTT iJI IV.
If the p. ra-.n. a lmee surrender may be . leaned pur
snai.t t" the stipulations of the prrSVOl tr. atv. • »
!18 ,,. „ arT©»ted for tbe ccramia*. -n of ofTruee*
tb©.. .nirj where he hnf sought an •'•y I urn. <r •!.*
i.*v.. in . u - -iivu-tsd Uiemof, hie ©xirwlitirvo n.a> l.
have lar©ii s» uteuced.
Ann la V
hack (©"vrnui. nl shall i»*y its own agent and pr
(V.’orVl.VTtsii.l . f tbe arbitrator apt© mud by it. an I
f-.r tl.© ©vprna* of j-rei-aring aid submitUßg Ite ca.
to th© tribunal All other » ty© u#©* vonnectel win
Ul* arbitration ahaii be defrayed by lh* two tiovrn
,U 'lt!" arL.wtl-'l* 5. .J i * a.rurate record f
lh.tr proc-wdiu**. and twee a s point and emit y tl..
(ailrvi tn fulfill any d»ty or dati©« a* aforesaid. *>
j doss not awrard a sum lb grosa, tb* high cvi.lr*. tu 4
l_*ft„ • agrea Uwt * invard of aeaeasor# sball b- a,
pointed to an,:*rtaiu and determine ■ bat clain.a *
: valid, and what aunoint or araoonta ahail tw* paid i
«.r«-*i llrtiain hi U*e Uultel ntatea c»u aevount of tl
1 liability analog frotu such raliur* as to *«rh vc**.
according t » the exU-nt u< fitoch habiblg as deoicted I y
1 Tbe\©.ar.l of a**©*#, r# at all t© constituted aa f
]■ ws. on* uiemlH-r thereof shall be named by t:
President of tile United Elates, one in ©a* bar they© f
I shsii he caxuad by .her ktrtttsnk Majeeir: and on
I the roof ahali be uasoad by th* Iteprcswi.ic
; tlva at Washington of hi* Maje*ty lha Ema of lu
. and in .ae- of * vacancy happening fr.su any . an©- t
* shall t* ft lied m lh. asm* manner ui which ths or .
:.al aj (HJinlmeut wa# ma.l©
As a.-vn aa rwailde after such nominations th
j b >ard of aaaeasors ai.all >-o nrgantxwl in Waatnngi •
1 o»fe.J4 «u.f ammg* Ahcxm ox in Sui
| York, or in f‘-e«tnn The men;b*ra the roof al.afl ae*
©rally suberrth* a aolcimi Jpclaratlon that th.ar w.l
; in.jsirtially and .-arefolly examine and div ide, to tl.-
l>©#t -f their ju.lgno nt and arrorttiDg to Jastioa ai.
©qmty. all inaltera Submitted te thsin. and shall f*<hlb
with pr.- .-ed. uuder #u»h rule* and regulation# xg
1 ii.rjr may preaenbe, t • th«- tnir*tmati>>n of th* ilaiu.4
at... i. ahail ha praaeoted to them by the (kyfwn.mrril
ftl,. ru.t.-l Hlatea, and shall « uium* and de- . ,
>!(...n thevn tn avw h order and n.*nn#r aa they i-.»)
thmk proper, but a poo ea< b emtenca or inforroati.-.
, only aa ai.all tw furnished by or on buhaif of lh
i». v« rnmenta of Ui* United Htate* and of ftreat Urlt
an., resverttveiy. Th«v ahail be bound bjr
I ©eel. aeierate claim. If raejmred. •««. parson on bekaif
of each vi vcrumeut. aaccMHiael or agauL. A uia) >rtty
-f 1!..- u*©s»>rs m each case shall be *uflicl« ut fur x
decision,
Tb© derision of U>* ae*e»aora ahkll lie given topnu
©a> h claim tu writing, and shall be aigued by u«-n.
iroepei tivcly and dateo
Every ciaim shall be nres©nt«d th Mae asaeaeor* witl.
in all mouth* from ll.e .lay of their fir*t mcvUug. bur
they may. for R.v>d cans* ahown, extend the tiro.' f.-t
iLc j r,wentatioa of at.y claim to a further period u«d
exceeding three in.-utha
I b© a*a«-aeor shall rwpert te each Atersmfn«nt at r><
before the expiration of one year from tha dab- «.l
their first meeting the amount of cJa-me decHdet l
them tip the dai© >.f such report, If further claim*
than remain uxteteided. they ahail make a further r<
l-.rt at ur twf..re the tJiuiraUou of two year# from t!.-
.late of ench first mooting; and tn mas any eiaitu* r.
main uudetenslned at that tiro©, they ahail nuk- a
final rsport within a further period of of* month*
The report or report# shall be made In duplioai©
and on* copy thereof shall be delivered to Ui* fiecr©
tary of Htate of th* United Htstes. and one- ojiy th >re
ut to th© H* pr ©tentative of her Hrittaoir Majesty ai
Washlnglon.
All sums <>f n -ney which igij l»e awarded under
thi# artlci© ahaJl h* pdyabl© at tVaablngtnn, tn ootn.
within twelve months after th* delivery of each re
port.
JTh* tevard of aa*©**or* may ©mpluy such darks a*
they shall thiuk nc-vaa*i7
The ripeiiMw of th© board of *»»©*#<>r* ahail !-•
U.rti© *<|nally by tb© two (tovrnimrnti. and |«idfr«>n
to tome, a* may be found expedient. «»n the pr--
fitiotomi of a-©-Mints certified by th* teiard. The rr
tatinenvti'm of th* see* ••arm ahali also be paid by tl.<-
tw (• -v©rum*l.te tu evtial ntoiii.-a In a similar mat
Hi© big: . .'Hrarttiir parties etogar© te «-«msider if;
result of th* pr weeding© tl,e Tnt.unal of Arbltix
u>r* and of th* beard if ■ Sanaa nr a. a»»o*Ud sarh bos:
be appointed, aa a mn. pwhff. gad final sattleiuent f
all the rieteu* heretulwfaro referred fir; BOd Itirti -r.
©WMg* that every aurh dfiiß), Whether Tti© same Ilixv
<>r may uot bav© lw#n presented so the noth * -
' m<vle. preferred, or laid before tb© tribunal or board'
I shall, fr.un and after the conclusion of th* proceed
Ufa of the tribunal or board, b* oonßtderrd an 1 tfwat
« • as finally settled, barred, and thenceforth main *
I she high contracting partiee agree that all claim•
th© part of corporations, oorupanies, or private lad
| v.duals, ntirena of tbe Tutted Htat©*. upon th© Q. v
©rnment of -her Ilnttaol Majesty, arising out of aU
•committed against the person* or property of cftlx< n*
of th* United Mate* during th* period between tL©
ihirteetith of April, eighteen hundred and alxty -on
and the ninth of April, eighteen hundred and sixty
five, tnctneivw, nut b*tnp .I*l tn* growing out of th©
*«-ta «-f the Teasels referred te fn article I of thi# tr» *
ty. and all claims, with like exception, ou the part
lee, or private Individual*
subjects of her Itrittunlr Mgjeaty, upmn the (Intern
m#nt of tb© United Mates, srlalng out of acta coxun :t
--t©»l against th© person or preperty of eutyacte of l»©r
HrUtannir Mglesly during the same period, which
may have been presented to either <»-.vemni©nt for Its
IntomsfilMM with th* other, sod which yet rein*.'-
meetti*»l a* well aa any other euch claim* which tu*>'
iw j-resi-nted within th* tana eptalfied tn arUck* XIV
nf th a trvaiy, shall be rrlenwl to th© three room •
aiotiera, te b* appolntad in the following nvaiu.-r
that IS k. aey On* conm.aal-vuer shall be named by
the Pree*d*nt of the United Make*, on# by i.er UrlU
nlu Majusty. and a tUrd toy tb* President «ff tb©
United Mat©N and her Britannic Majesty <<on)oint!t
and In caa* the third commissioner shall o<*4 bav.
been m< named within a period iff three u.-.uih* frt*w.
, th# (late of the ercJ ang© of tho raUfi««4iona of this
I treaty, then th© third commtea!oner shall i»* named
| by thr UeprrsetoUtlve at Waabuigtou of his Maje-ij
Ui* King of Spain. In caa© of Ike death, abecn. •. *>i
Doapaclty of aey oommiaakooar. or to tb# ©rvnl of
any . wnwiieeienr mntttong or ceasing te act. the u
j mney ai.all be filled lu the manner hejslnbcfor* pr->
' vtdad for making tb* artgtaa' appulntinent, th* pen
' od of three months in case of such etrttetttutn.n hslu*;
• calculated from th* dafe of the happening nf its v*
caficy.
The eoxnmlsaicnere sn namad shall meet at Waal.
;u»bm at th© earliest oonraniant twriiM.l. after th© -
have hern reepecUaliy named ami ahali. before pn©
reeding te aaty too at new. make and eu'w-rib* a snleu.;
1 de la ration that they will Impartially and ©aiwftolly •»
amine and decide, to the beet of their Judgment and
iaccordlasto J oat tee and equity, all such claim* a*
•hall ha laid before them on tha part of the Oow r-i
' n.ents of the Ufittsd Mate* and of bar Brltatonte M*
I Jeety, reanectively- and each dacJarneum shall b# ©..
‘ tsred on th© raoers of their proceedings
This oonvsotten shall cnatosn* la force darteg fit.
• fit) year# f>>n. Ui© day of axehange of raufioaii i »
j but U netthsr party shall .have given te the other > »
j (• laontha previous nolle© of it* intention to Wm.
| nate the asm©, th© or.uventhm shall rruiain iu lot.-
■ fiv© »4, years longer, and so ou.
j Th© prvMMMkt oon van lion shall be ratified and Ui.
ratifiratoon* eirhangad at th* capital <>f Nkaragua. .r
i auy other place tempnrarl'y oo«pt*«l by th* PicarA
gaan g-.v©runj©ul. withui t wrlv*il j ( nmolh*. or foum i
I lfpia*lble
I In Witness w hereof th* raspectiT* I'lenipotentukrir*
' hav* stgnwl th* present convention in duplicate, an :
hare thereunto aftiaad |h*«r Ntoa
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