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DAILY NKW KIA.
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The l il.rt whooaw »n.l will Out-1* I
the Hhtn of «IM«* ■Hinfial*
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lb# (Ticugo Djtor* House tilo U rebuilt »t
I rawer »• j*w©uy wise ti.'j povfiii f rehab
Slti Lm rutaJ bit rua
Tbc kvr«n ta tba Tkbborc* cut ua lo«
fi«bU*g each oU«r lor the par* lon of litiga-
UoCL _
TLa linLth r*rL\ni<bt Lam • * proh'Dt?ed
its xw-'b a o«l the I"ranch Aaeeuibly baa 'l4*
jOUMd."
Alexis U hbertl with hu a leaps. Hot din
n«-r jurtica r ’«t fcrtn liltj dollar* lor «* h i; ■;■
InviUtL
Fiska Joaephino ail] aooo Us a* Ltei*oa§ «j>
Lrr quondam protector. (barkwlowu.
now claims her as a former resident.
Judge UnJj. of New Yoik. ssrs patent
medicine reodom can be held to a strict legal
accountability for tbc assertion* mad# m their
edv< rUsemeoU.
The Grand l>4*se La* £ive& ra/t|*
Ilou a nvcklaoe. Tba telegraph Niy mod
estly •ieeiaisa to state whether or not the neck-
U-v a! n-aai.l was a coat ei#ewe.
Ac niiog to the t hiun.cle,
Messrv Staaabsry .1 Johnson are vl. Agnate J
with th- part which they hare rolantanly
Liken .a defending the Sooth Carolina Ka-
K.lbx. They appear to regard their fiendish
chants with feelings of loathing and abhor
rence.
The u-ographee at Mendeu. tdnnectjcal.
got into-a furious passion because a dispatch
fMme ortz the lines far the MtnJen Britannia
O ospanv “Send os aiity monkey # and
twenty-five babies,He Ihooght it w\s a
j ike, tat was relieved to flndThat the mockers
meant toy match saf** and the bat .«- sc;!p
tnrad paper weights.
Th# Tnbane. in an admirable editorial on
VgaA.a, quotes the story 0/ a shrewd * ent
who Irik! vainly to boy the great nsfaraiist
tir a winter's le-tuns*. •* Why. sir. y a will
make more n» a<-y li in by ten rears of tb;«
work, h# rraaoowd. ‘ lint I hare n t the
tunc to ins* poasj. Mid Agas»./ in iLl#
gr*-at -eruuo which Americans m6s4 l. < i
A Paper.
A ; .oi at< k c mpuaiy is being organised in
Washiagt- a for the pobUca’d.s cf a paper to,
b> call cl tbe Transcript, the first camber U ,
appear os ti e idth of January. It wid adw>*i
c»u* Republican priasiple# be mr+ctkllj
fr iii b'y to lit w rkiog men. iud; ;«en lec! ib ]
i * d.scn<uion of national and. local politics,
a id ut vote much space to socuty iu.au ra and
o igmal literature. Severn, prominent writers
hire ken engaged as ecatribntor*
«•««**>* (UiMaau—Smii stun Di
A fimbor of persons in this Stats have j
Lie.l cLubis, indflff ,lbe prornouns of ths lan
a'tof O ogTsss, for property destroyed in the
Ida war All such persons are required to
(da au afSdavit that they " never sympathised I
with < r a. lad m the 1L bail.on.' and this affi
« lav it cf c- nnnaad and anahalad loyally dor
>«£ thi- war, mast be becked np by evidence
ssflieieni to rstahlish the facts thas ivcm to
Os course f«w claimants from the S.vatL
wiJ be sdcceaafuL For, however recklessly
onpnncipiej persons may swear, .they cannot
(except in rare cast* establish thair loyaiity
by competent evidence. Tboae who can do
ao will affjrd the etc* not the rule. It
wax ■ juite easy for a man at the North to be
b>yml dunng the program*XJ the armed conflict.
Tut difhcoity was how nU to be loyal * It very
woon became, a aectional stnfs: and it was
alx>at as difilcail, ws apprehend, for
a Northern man to be disloyal, as 1
f r a S othern man to be loyal. There was.
as we ail know, more or U*a« terrorism on ,
both aides of the line: and those on either,
side who were disposed to aland aloof, found ,
it utterly impossible to do ao. Union men in
the bocth. who opposed sccesaivm op to ths
vury latest moment, were ultimately presented
the alternative of expatriation or a
prison. Very few remained cooeudeni
during th*' progrtwa of ths
amply because tt was to
do so. Other*, to regain confidence impaired
by their oppoaiuon to Srrsmiop, joined hotly
iu the oooLat, and sought position in the mil
itary or civil service of the Confederate
itovernmeuL That some of this class
should file applications for indemnity under I
the late act of Cos agrees, and ‘"plead |
•lore*' of pohlh asnument in miuga
lion of their conduct, was to be expected '
Thera are aiway* men weak «K>ogh to etnlUfj
themaslToa for the sake a# a few dolla ra Bat
that a number of original “firs eaters" and
mconditional aoeemaontsU-bUe oooha ie and
vigtiaaee committee men—womld file appli
cations for indemnity, and ifeiVokry t '«w !
that they a«vcr willingly aided the
or sympathised with tt, wasfhardiy to be ex
peeled. And yet this is just what has been 1
done by a number of persona in Georgia, 111
appear* from a printed list of rejected appli
cations It i« a sad, ead commenUry on th# j
depravity cf jkw human nature!
A Utrwsa Oplalem sf Aaarksa f*«llltr«
SM4 PsIHUUb*.
The following ie a translation from a lead
iug tiermaa paper of Lsrlm. The wnlor falU
mto n-mo mistakes, but Lu article is. ope n
tbc whole, worth
bent of ioleliigent public •snuu.eu abroad:
TL» NorlL-rW an.l Soatnsrn peepl* ar* lABLi-r
and (Trrsst. Tiii‘7 differ in typ*. bisiory, edu.au.
We cusllair here to this (kfferro * a* u
Sifiaars in tW « uara. Ur of U*< ra.i, ahsm of the
|‘l* of rnr fWii to.u «•.
Tb ' .• ghilosopL. at and abstract, the 5«->rth
U OMTibodi.-sI and piurta-ai. itOrms asd Calhosa
ar« rvpnwtilsltr»s 4 ths formsr : Franklin sad Wob
•I r rrprra rtaUrrSof Um latter
At ths Urns of ths Frsteb rsvidsttne las Sooth sas
ratieal, iVTidwtlsaaCT. and anti i hnsttsa , ths JSorih
roaarrrstive sod orthodoi. Mr (HUM tm r»*
ostTixl slUi a.temattmo ta *h« aotuh. sad his tr
erapka rooUaood until b» mst wits ths roun
tsr S|4nt st ths North. Whiis ths saeu cf
tearttiiMc st ths North wvr« <> apted bj thr
Dwttfhu. the Wiihsrspoous. snd ths Cdssrlass
Mr Uttrmm I aU-4 th. tuASsl ral*«sit ? Virgi ‘
a*s. sod Mr. Cor^srpm#t4ei si ths Caivsraty *4
Mouth (srrdlsa how oaly th« rrowth a# ih# stev
.atessat which work-l u»s . fcea#» is pwWir sratuan i
Is tbs two ssrtknaa and msd« lha North L i! <!■■■ .
sad mpebtwus. sad ths Husth rosrwoosr , st>4 conns-
VWMVS. Ths awl es ths SMII I sf rksvory ta th*
HSU did out pIWSSt ths thmaiot isss VMM trmn \
t wssssiss asd d-isrise that With ths fen ml hio,
o-ifSfislae shsaeataad a»o4ihcsftioss is oih«« v»
•»asnsas lha amiMary parted *4 ths Be Is
has passed, hodd and Mghsl fhishsM w«l« Isse apes
wo assy h-a to had mam r sf ths a—4 oan«s
frwsdb sf loot •onsnopsdtus snd fro—l. mm am,
iho twh. ni >»#*»
f.»« 1 >*ss. p.*Moi
4hl s«i* Mr Nah na lc* vows bysUda
la swtig tW Itel-vate** WuwawAs m! Ute |
|hi«. It Us Uw< < -«. Jt— Mie atrawjy ij
•tH f'Uss i iisa isac, dr* a wissv is «a<«r* '
ani|>uU» ikia tlsaa U> tabs yr<«|4 trU<s
(« tbs t*« of tl r I'sai bal l Aasssl
Mowasgr t>s, (W *dl-.oct « f t*,is aaach
rw«< rta Ik* luternal IcxyuteiUiraJ Nysteas
I sAoptaJ yean ago at a war tareewfs. iketUI 1
ha w»*disked aiv g.dhrr It has kf*« l*ssa
justifiable v-tb« r than ass war uusmm .ah 4.
o-s that tbs eruergntwy has happily pavd
ILm ..ati'-u at'•s'. I pass away
with the #|>e>ci%l neoaseaty which broagbt it
into «i stsa. e 1 u« (k urun.iai sh*wthl ra
lorn to a puec* bs*u la tb# matLr of direct
taica. as lo all «dLe# a;*w *. s cf irgis.aU o
Thuuiay low U. dona with pirfeit aa! «y to
(be naL >oa! rrvlit, Isa wystsia of import
Julies atmitar L lbs l of Ihi 4. as «U»r
by Clay andhia Whigc vcppweaa ArticUs
•f prime neceamty should be ax* u*j»led Inkb
July altegeilwr cf L ui«J at ail the duty
»bo aid ‘w to h fc ht a# not to bear heavily upon
the por rer rLwa Anielss of mera laiary
would bear au itc t- doty. wh*ls ths defy
< n all stitch » cf - fitgn u.aauf*ctur#ocald be
so m ( uialenally Increase thr
\aUotuT —tri.a l.iax. afLird.
isciJcuiLd prolrcuon to Home Industry This
aas tbetL ory f l!.e Whig* cf former days
and as st w rked w ell then, i! would five satis
faction now.
The Ldlacy of fr trad*, as L affects the
poorer and laboring ciar*-#. is li.astralrd
by the facta set forth iu the following letter
of Hon Andrew Stewart, of renusylram*. 4w
the H ’u. W. D. Kelly,- of the Lower House.
Fifty yean ago Mr Stewart was a leading
member of O*ogre-Mi, and for a full half cen
tury he Las mad. American luduatry a special
•todjv He wns tb# bsw fneod of Henry
Clay, and was so dev ted to the great Ken
tuckian a idea c f mcidecul pr ttction that be
obtained lb# sobriquet ol ••Tariff Andy”
The letter is as follow*.
Carnrrow*. r* Dawratbar 11. I#TI.
// * « :> k'-in
Sib last wusl«r tts# frw« trali-ra *u. wr*lvJ
a rrOacinc th# ■’. »ty ot- yj ir.-a fr a fi l |T par
*.« aa«l 1 sm lUi U>«> ticw propw> l« rvCaca t to
|C This rt’da-t*jc t 4 i. *u nada t. rv.lacs thr
peter ;n avrrliß.# tbnr theory (hit • thr Jatj
• hwitt sUl—l tu li ir. • aa.t }*. l by tha c
•iac* r oa thr othrr hac-i. jt« c\>atea*lr4
tsblaat»ec.te, .h-> k ttr •tev't*-, da>- la—-4
!urata. Urwtr * ic l c* o'wrar
i-4)V>7 aiU thrrrhj ia- r*u* thr prioa. S&h were
Lr« l(nr tru’-f* at tl* prvr rurrvet of
k ■ a
ar. l at is - j r * eurrmt aow. ai.-l Ihsy will hoi
* , . -i. i•• =
*
»*- ‘ *
, wllltaaJu aci» sr h-forat, » ia.*- rtsr# off L^n.^a,
, u!aa st i.as to im*- —.. nttxirv >*..!«
: Ui« a. >aa lost j t rsak.a* Ousra Aowncaa c-xjpru
j BaStkiatar : Th# Tr***. haacb.* this act
as t ! p*M tr oa, SMasnSttaf
te|ad.tM)ta »ia rrrwtar. whhrh •'*tf ewa p—-pis
- . »
| o t *’ racaa < rr/ucia * s tusjr ea*r .-«*•
|dnt>ala«l t thrw* rvsuits, but tl i .tut t jsper th*
trati. •; Usatfi j tar utttu. £h >.f ths Sa. u atafi-L
-
alanci: t.'.-ai la lh«- farv, thrwr nrnai r*;. rmrra
B-»w jt )-• to rr{4at th* rip*-rua#ct fcj ahxh ihwj
ka*r ro’ M Amrftraa of fi (U),sao. aou
. tt-a Trearurv and |av.w burr t. f.-rr.*acra.
| Now. La vk**7 rasatwid hwl ttry sALJ
Hat r,«Ua • - *as r* iimly etm>ah:.n*
' • •
j **. TXftrf . u* a rwa. **n*a» * aauph u
oux Wfi lal- r a;. 5 mark U %i . 1 «sj to oar own
lajrmrra . of Cm.'wrt, t • maaj mUliona
wowht :« 'aavwd. aaJ a-aty aoaid- u Lav*
Nov pinutu to w:.i truSj.ii.* .-■-asi.iaa why
|pw Iran, ahov* *\*ry t— vise, roimrw lu#h pro
I l—t—i*
1. b— atu*> it w thr pnV nt aim «t #«< instvai* of
.» . .-arrr thac that Amrr, «. iahos, r«CUI| front 11 S>
' tu |3 a lay rrr*t b* protected ta ita with
iluswiffu iahte ir thr Aamaa aartH. rwoaivta#
*W' •ca >& avrrafr Hwa than 6—f that m&m *
! fiaJy aa t-r « «t t tra&si-arurm forr-ga piss iron kc
j tii.» cow&try .» t rii- jt- tr 3- fl» s u allart. Irwa tl.as
111 tot. al*ofit thr cool of earttfiff it tra or CfV-sr.
j kU«o og or&aarj raa>‘.«
X Bwaca ala. m tho'Wk-*> n-’ts* es j iff iron con
, note U apksnlNHlhl . ink as/ practioa* pis
bee ■star, ai, •. he will wil yen uaf au:st ttm
•
j U. the asMbborlag totm 1 * thr aabauarfio of h.*
! laLor-thr L r—a. maws, at J uiri. aio. «iara. aa-:
! ctiiidrwe rififi-7—l ahofit is fanwes —lh* urs at.:
I coai 4 whi-b t.a .r □ i« maA* t-stog attrrty w nL
ire* If isft la thsffruurx!. ShJ ao ths iron w*
per- fiarr r« oaiata of the ' a« ru. sutaral prodaew of
fisriffil fansirv acr.t tors ta disftuas. w*>rk*.i
ep mto piss iron, ac J cr t bit arct by t
pay for it. tastenl of hrmff st—t aasoef «mt owt
farxam ac l ’hb'W.af an.
X liecaoss tra .• «« f.-al ifi psars at- war
aa-t for whw-t» w* cwffht. tfi*r. f rv, to be to h-et
of the wcrl L
4. b—acM thr erml as ! '-r* <( * : ,ch ir*m i mnl*
ar« o**,<-sr as 1 .. . ft osaarJ a&d lain
rerkrd lair Iron.
• iwraow oar raparftj b'prtwtwrhtr'o wauliaMteO
oar c a. aaJ or* iaei iwnaliUw. ——of aoocaa, aa-1
mre tfeQ) act fwnrrally i.str.but-t thaciaaay
ctbsr cooati'f Rear* ws oaJj In mu ;y our
aelvsa, bat a‘eo, la tin:*, th* old ac t nkaart—l .-na.
tries of Earopr with iron, as ws are o»*w doiac wttt
Biasy otter arucss hereto! tw .asp-ruJ. bet bow
•Xpert—J aa<ter U* t cf biffh pruteclive dnuse. w hwh
hariOff iow the u work are cow uaeteaa aad •-crpsra
b*w Tnf rvsps*-tful2y. joara,
A trxviar
Tvvrrvf and hie Illag.
Oux laU.vi h-iTie## from Naw Votk cooTcya
lha tcupraaaion ‘-bat Tweed is now a fuglLVr
from juatir, ,v cumber of hts bondsmau
| Laving wiiLdra *d. iLe grant Tamuuuiy luiafi*
I left tt> lb# marry of the law cAlcara He will
■ prol/ably yet Uad nafrly in the penitentiary
! an example of bow impotent money is when
j arrayed agminat that icnae of justice which is
sv«r Npparo: at ui tbe pohLr mind, however
‘ stifiSed tnat scut;meat may be for a season,
j Tweed has been the trains of tbe New York
j Democracy Ha h-ur vpmrt mov J quite lav
tably. not only in New York, tut eUewhcr#;-
for tbe purpose of alrenctLeoiog bis elaims
upon ths party.
He has thus sought to make *at>acrvient to
his nefanoan scheme* o< plunder and peeuia
tion tho poliUonl party wUh which ho was
identified It vii mwe ars assured, at his sug
gestion, and with TLut»#T which Ls advanced
the Washington Patriot was established. Thai
paper was to bncotne th< national organ of the
Democracy. 'And recent developments in this
Slate, Lava disclosed the fact that Tweed and
, Lis confederates held stock in a Dsmocraric
journal recently attempted to bn established in
Case rgia. Similar disclosure* Lavs been mads
in other States; and what D most re
mark*. this corrupt King, thus seek
ing to (lUn l its operations to otbsr
Utiles, and ultimately to tb# National
Government t&ecll. Love sought Lo become (La
leaders and special champions of that •• New *
lN*fartar#” from th* ancient faith of the
party, which was InUndad aa a ndljiog point I
• for nil d.aadocled ItrpnbiK'ana. H%i| the
i acLcms succeeded, and Tweed n hug# villainL-«
• liven undiscovered until after tbe next Tresl
d< titiai elect. >n, aho can vstimali; Aha evils
j that would have resultv.) front ths p<weved n
of the National Government by Ibis corrupt
{ anil ahaateiees litng f
■ The wntulvn ißDprnvrtnents tu Chicago are
; rstaaing tout of tbe moM reliehle toetiranee
rvwapaaue to withdraw risks from that «ty.
The wevUovi of fram a kiriKlsraa Us hswapn*
j vary purpo*** m inevvtahte, Let tt »> i V—lmg
| ly arraeaary that thr p«rtuaoeet »«w t^i,»,|
! lurm abould Uof bnrk. In addition to hex
material losses Chicago mammot afford L» Vise
I ibv |hbLli< oonfidi »*« v
•%> ••«» AypaMli a ■*»' NSli Sae »■ t
mr~~ 'h« s»v*e *—* ««•*•
TW ft* leil. m 7top4. poeiftc «•* a j
te* Oo+“'t* es B#M.— utmMfrn le '
oaaiM tbe v«ll li «l In waMaUwa la
Ote U wes Hueec of i amgrvwa, from bU U
This appevtLmaaaeil la of ivsrw to me I
Uaa* watel tba saewlto nf tie* vhmi of IMw>
an ea*oe»c«*t --
Tbe ntee by wb*«a tbe ifetetiteMMat t*
meAa m. as lie ne Wi terw-lj
!»<’*» tkal tbs aggregate ef tb
United Mate* hI«U divtelvd by »h* ouud-i
of aortnlierm. ao-1 tbe qn »oeet tbea ol*eiev<l
teMbe tbe hvtarw es the of each
Mate and this wwl qnotteml rwpweer-ts tba
DIB <f of Kvprveectatlvra wti*-h that Mint* j
la to bevw. It b »w#r. . the rvjlUM
cert * v of iwaUn t r the whole ap 1
l»*rO x.Dteat aft not obtain# t l j *#L
diviaton. thin th# Ms re ha«mg th# largest
rvmaindem are to be given afcVMilionn! mven
t»vr cecb. until th# full liouse b cbtaicrd. Tu
illustratv Th# p-polati »u of tbe thirty-sevit,
States, bj the census of 18TU, is 3A.
this divided by kKS. the uua bwr of }iepr#«m
taUves. gives ae ths repraeecUt.v* .
quota This divided into th# population of
each hub. giv# the Aral draught of th# new
appnrtiflMntat _ lint Tt ■—* nrelit Hr (
btales having a Ices population than the quota
with one EepreacnULve, that being its ocu
stitutional ngbt in virtu# of being a btats.
The cumber of members /.us obtained ia
added cp arJ sf •u t #_jfLui fails to eqmal
the whole number of members allowed
under the apportionment, the Stato having
the largest fraction of a quota are credited
with an additional number till the House is
complete. Th# first division and the const!-
tuttoaai requirements sum up 266 member
sevrutevn am then to be obtained, and are
allotted m the order of ,Le frwcAsons named
frvm one to et venU-cn. Sal join* i is the
tabular exhibit f the population, members
on full quota, fractional part of quota rank
thereof, whole number of mvmbvrs each
Stats under the new spp.>rti f at. anJT
iha loaa and gmn
7*a xiw ArromoxMNxr
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iwiirte i jj: sii > tee ns
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x iwroua* lue.eoa 5 *x»i s 1
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rtigmrn i Md> t i».— *
w««< \ .relate *43.0i« 3 r ew
Utetnuti. 1.444.8*: T 111.54A 3 ft 2 ‘
TCM sa.lli.3hJ y# aa tes |
It will be #wq that ths New Log land but**
i'Tae two ami gain no# UeprvsenieLr# , th*
Middle and Pacific States gain one each tb#
W«meru Ktates gain twmtjTwo, and the
Southern Stales thirteen.
Pvr 11 »te rmaalla*.—Tkli ta a asite
w*n t:.*; » U»* frmaui aaal the oowoUtut. If th*r
b* a aea* ape* ia aith*r, th# thiiixmm Setup*, th# *ue
lts. ri.a hj#a th« var.cttea of iM&parwfurv t u o-ark
th* '>rr.«fnf#«fiact t th# wiater mb# .. ar* aer* t
&»! it out. Thvrv arv tmm mpstmtam that h*»e o->t A
«-u ry- -t aaotewhary, aa-1 Ut* v'.av*' U.j»j 4h*« afif
nr wotaaa ar. 4o • u> f..CUrj TTVf a T~Mjrvr ot
£lj*tetter*S Stosaai h fUttera. thnv kerr Ike ene
my at bay la war wfc*a a city • a#U'»>! th* drat
thlDg ko b« Joaa ia l » errvogiLva the ran.part* Th*
vuu# p-giry ah'WrfS ba aSoptevl with * L-. -va body
vb*n u d.rvrt fte. malaria, u al-oard. If thv •« tx.
icL la w#ek. this teanc wUI Laod Am viff-r if th# b«)W
•ia arv m<irbhS!y a#awti*e thia atteran** will r*fn
■ate th#m . U ILa liver >• tairt. this whoteeota* alia...
.ant wtl. rvwaa H. U thcr". * court :i*Ut lL*l lf>»r
'at will cure It. if tfcer# >a avrvwxa dabtlity thia n*r
via* will ivplaca li ar.th aarvoaa vtffro ;li thvr# i*
.mparity ta th* bto>»4, th.a dvparant w..i avutrmlia*
it; J liter* ui firlowJ oa thv vp-.nt* thia riMlaract
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tra ted every iay far the ka*t 7* arv Can a#
much b* aa. 1 for acy Abmr taadlcioa— rather, <an
aa much be proved ’ for aaythinff may be and by th<
aaacrupwk,nt Do do 4 aec*; t any of lha . <a! bitt*ra
acmaUaaee h-oobudcoSv-I by Jeatere in l.vo of the
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Drawer 19. Ofllre : Cornor Marietta an.l LVtcli trot
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
intrin-b virtues, and sustained bv it* n*-
mArkalilt' cures. So mild a# t.» I** -.tl«- and
la-oeArial to children, and y«*t -4» svarrlung
a- to effectoall> |*ur_’«* chji th** cor
nipdon* of* tlii* Idonti. such a* tin M-rnfiilotiv
and sypbiliUr contaminaitoo Iniptiritic-,
tr iliacAw« that wave Iwrkcd m the w-ti m
f**r nnr». te*»n \»»ld t<» 'lib anti
ihrtc, and disappear. il*n< v i<# won-Ur fill
cun**, many cit win li arv |*i!»ii« 1» Jki.ovn,
if ScroHila, and ail •H-rofuhMiv «ii*«asrs,
I Kruptionw, and c*nu*tn dis
. - tv i.i tl*. -kin, Tuiuorw, lUotHi<’*s
HolKl'liupli'a, ulu, Soro.St,
A nchon> V Fin% Hose or LrjHlpc
l«us Teller, Salt lUnnm, .Hvuld
liruxl, Kincworm, and internal I I
(TnUiotu ol thr I trnm, Stormuh,
anti Liver. Ir also, cure# other rom
plaiota. tn whw li tronk9%4« w-eni espori
aii v a I tpt» and -««li a* l)ro|*si, l>\a|M’|>-
wia. Fits,
I Vniitlv VYeakiicwi, la bility, aid
liCneorrlura, wl** n tkry nn manii. -u
t. • * of the ftr rnfulo i* pr,» nri
It i# an t xc» lU*nt i of iit alili and
strength In the Hjtrin? lit n ti*i'
appetite an l vijv»r,of th* d»g« «tivc organs,
K Bali
,-rvtrof tlu > ivm Kvi a wlwn nodivmkr
itp{e arn, f*nph* f#tel le tter, :tn«i live longer.
l»r i U anving tbc bhnMl. Tlic 'j«tetn awov< •
«.n with rifx wcd %:<ror and a ww L’a-W’ if
lik*.
r n f. r an r. n nr
Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mas*.,
tr nr Ural mmA A maty Ur at t hrtmiata.
tol.H fIY ALL f»Kt UOIhTM K\ KI(Y WHRIOk
ASIATIC FOWCH
A HICCIALTY«
If v vrisx or ihuhmaji and oocmum is
eaaarpaaa. 1 lav aa# la M «4an
Nt Am t*aaa aa#iy haWhte apeeaaaew. sAtharhr ea
9ev prtea Hal _ L
j TWaWw\*w*
hvi um, Svlfhaw .e ia Maw twt, IWf Ftete
fee UwpvteS Nvta. a4 H ig|psi IMtoftMi fltoh
i *> w"
-« »ir tn.**. it-e
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For rwtoriog to Qray Hair its
nataral Vitality and Color.
A dretenf;
which ia at
agreeable,
healthy,
eff> ■ tual for
VBWte i-i ■■"■rung
J^Bfr
■■'■
,ts or “j i 'wt
u- /W or, iri/k the
i, • iiml firekueu of ffmtth. nun
• lha kennl. falling hair rhe,-ke*i,
■ln b ine—i often, though not alwaya,
r- Ibv it« tie l Nothing call restore
inn h nt where th« lollh'l** are ile
:r.•. i-. 1, or the glan-U atmphiol ami
■!■ •■ "—<l hut «ueh a. remain can be
i l t r tin- ap|ilicatioo, and atimu
u:--.l iii'o activity, ao that anew
gi-. uli of hair i- prodm-ed. Inateuil
ot fouling ihe hair with a paety aeiii
■ii t, t wiij Ituup it ■ lean and vigorous.
•' -iHal He' win prevent the hair
t .mi ig gray or falling oft', and
. t-tifly (irevrut baldnew. Tho
••‘ion of vitality it give* to the
■ >ri•■ and prerwif* fho forma
■ i ■■( <1 m-lriitf, vrhn-Ii i, often ao BQ
* or l o b'li.ivr Free from tlinee
f i- .iili-taiicu* which make
•oi" prop ii.itiona ilangennia and inj-«-
uon, to the hair, the Vigor can only
•"•‘■'■lit b t not harm if. If wan tel
for a 11A IE DIItiWING,
nothing el.e can ho found ao detirable.
< oiitainmg neither oil nor dye, it doe*
n.t -..it wlnt" cambric,'and yrt laati
I'Migonlhri hair, giving it a nch, gbmay
lurtiv, and a grateful perfume.
Preparvd by Dr. i. C. Ayvr 4 Cos.,
I’raHlftsl vvtl Avalytlml Mia—lm.
LOWELL. MASS.
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COIMVB N T I O N
hITWIW
Tli** I iiitrd of A iin i icii j
AM THU
*t STKU • irTTETTRI I> lU.UIU 111.
liltflU*, lit«%, ul‘ CtlumiU
Bigtx*d July 11, luTu. Latifie-4 ific r 19. I *7O.
IT , !aiin*d June rt. in
H* ke Prts«indi>f iKe l H ti«J MUts «4 Am*, a
A PBOC'LAM ATlO>
WMnu, A r nventWD between the In I ted M*t*#
»f Am- rlc* Mi l Lit Majeet y th* Kmperor at Austria,
htug of Bohemia. A and Ap.rtl.ilw kin* ,if Hongs
n a«.mtog it. right# 1 .rmk,T.,4C„, 1 .M,. . snd
dalirt i>f ivmul* of either r. unlry raetdiog in u*#
'■4u#f. »**i'<i.luW m l signed at
Ui«r reepettiv* t'tetxipoter.uarl**. on (br eleventh
Uy of July. ifi7«; wlu.n cusituliuo. being in th#
»a.gl:*h aii.! Herman language*. >• ward fur * rd *,
'
Tli* Ptoetdent of lli* lalted Mate* of imaba amt
ki« MsJeaty th* Kmperor of Austria. king of IW.h#
mxa.fi> aod ApnaOdic km* of Hungary, aimuai-.!
by Ui* deair* U> define. lu a comprehensive ai-1 j.r*
rtm mmtu.it U* MK*»i right*. privilege*. w»d inx
muaHio* of tto o>«aui* |*b*ni. cumhU, tu* »-n
•ui*. *u>! consular Ui*ir chao.ellare and mr*
tariee. of IM United WHIN of Aurrua. aod of th*
Anttru-Meaganasi muoarehy. and to determine u*u
doUeeacd their raetwv-tiv* ** h*r« of action. have
agraod upon th# cm* loaum of a consular ooonouou,
and for that purport* ha** appointed lb*tr ra##.- u*r
h*H>iO«Harirt. namelv the President of th# United
MUm of America, HaiiiU»o Plato. fi#> rotary «f Mil*
•vs th* United Hlat** aad hi* Ma *rtt7 lb* toipei r of
taatrta, Apoot«4k« kin* of Huaaart. ( hart**. |t*r<u.
voo lrttlrrar. hnrthtof th* Imprrta! an J K. jai"r<t*i
<.f IrtofhoM. aa I hi* ■ Katoy Katratv-tlmart
anti Miui*t«r l*lcmpt>i*:nuarj lq th* l oit*.l Mat.* of'
Vm*n«-a who. aftrr r.*t»n uni.at:r.* hi ra.fi th«r
ih*<r tu.. p.-w« r% f .uu4 ,i * 4 a t r
aajrvrd uj-'ii th. ! . win* aid .r*
ABTU L.a I.
narhof th* h t*b ."i.tra Un| vatU> ■ ahali k* at UU
tr\y to *rttaoli*h > obiuu gotwral. tuoauia. >V« coo
*n!». t»r rowaoTar agwrit* at th* {win* ami pla.** oi
trw.l* th* oth*f party. *u«|it iho«* wh*r* it may
o « t*o«»»ui»ul V' rwoognia* au< h ofti- *r«. but thl*
r a. *ptio« ahali to ouo of th* high contract
m* parti** without al*o appljlag to ***r/ other
LVueaJ* g*n*ral. ronanla. and other maenlar rffl
•wr* appointed an t taking uAoe a>t. r.ling n> th* pn
rlat'Ai* <>f Uii* aru> I*. in one of th* other jf the t*
omatriea. ahali b* free In *t*me* th* rtglt trcnr4*«f
them by tb* praawnt coo.enuon throuirh-wt th* wb<*b
of lk« dietrWt Krt Which they may b* r*e|et.u>>4y ap
pointed.
The aa! 1 fonrtlonartre ahali h* adn:ttt*>l an.l r*r«e
maed. r*ep*cti»ely. upon prMaal.of that? rml.-ntiaU
io aeoortlaucw won tb* rui*e ami f TinhiU. ■ aatab
.label la th*lr rweirtcttve eonatri*«.
The eaequatnr ftw the free exrrrlae of
their "teal 4«tle* ahali be delivered to them frw* of
• harKe;and Upon exhibiting eu< h they
ahali b* admit**) at ••aoewnd with >«t Innrfrr*a.-« by
um aathonti**. tederai or etato. judtrtal nr *i*cuu*»
•f the porta, ester* and pte.*a of their rated*iw* aa.l
diatehi. to th* ehfoyniani of Ui* prerogative# racipro
cally granted.
hnncuK 11.
The consul* general, rone ala. vtcr conanU. and cm
•ular agent*, their chancellor*, and other consular
•>flh* *. If they are clUseo* <>f the Hun whirh a|-
potate tbewM mmA ha nwateplfrani aallltary b
fr »m **n.o* to the military or ' th* l.all nal gnant.
and I’Uu't duUee of U.* Uiu° uitm., ai>4 fr»uu all >ll -
rart and peraooal tewdl whether federal. *tai*. nr
luunirtpAi. provided they tie t and »vnm cf '-•Ui*.
an I n*ttli*r carry ou trad* nur any Industrial buai
If. however. ILry are not . lU*. na of tb# Hut* which
appotnte then*, or if th*y ar* rrttaen* >»f the hum tu
which they rwude or if they own ung-rty. or eueag
in any boeinsaa th*r* that i« tai*>! under any l**< of
Ihm c untry thwa they ahali h* ewb)*rt to th* aain*
taaea. efiacg**. and aeeoMiueuiaiU i.Uit r private !u
--drvi.toate W
They shall, moreover, enjoy jterwusial imruumtis*.
except for arte rwgmrdad a* tbeUw* of th*
country in whk h they rwet<)c.
If th*y art eugagwil In cxmlnarc*. jerecna, date*
tion can b* r**orted to in lh*ir ca*« only tor
r UJ liabiilUaa. and then in accordance only with gru
*ral law*, applicable to all peiwona alike.
iUBTU UI 111
t'onaul* general, conanla. and Uieir Hmncoitorw.
vm# consu!*. ami o<>nealar ofltoera. If utlaen* of tb*
(xeantry which appoint* them, ahali a«H be Nnmnnel
to appear aa wuneaeae b#P>r* a eouH of j antic.. *x.n*m
wh*n. pursuant to taw. th* testimony of a consul may
b* Mor«aary for th* defense of a person c harged with
In other cema the local enwrt, when It deem* th*
t'rttiaony of a oonmxi neceeaary. shall slttter go to hi*
Iwe lling to hav* th" testimony taken '-rally, or .ball
send there a competent officer to reduce U to wrlUn.
or ahali ask of him a write, u d*vlarau n
Amcu IV.
0-msul* f*o*rwl. roasaU. vtoa r.msula an.l oonau
lar age at* ahali t-r at liberty to pine* over lb* ehtef
entrain * f llirtr r««t>e. tiv* ofß<e* thr anu* of Ui*ir
nation with Ui* inamption "«'on*ulatc <leneral.“
"CortflniaAa.” •• View Consulate," ur ••Consular Agot>-
cy.“ as may be.
They shall also l«e at 111-'rty to bout th* fteg of th* r
country on th* c<m*alnr edlfi.**, ur<|l when they r*»
•Ide In a rttv Where th* tegalt.m of thHr government
may be established They shall ala» l»* at liberty to
h«»ial their fteg on board the t*aasl emptoja.) by them
iu port for Ui* disc barg* us Lhsir dut*.
AkTkU I\.
Ooonuls general, consul*, w* ronsnl*. or consuls
agent* of th* two countries, also their rhaixellor*-
•hall have tbs right to take at th*:r office, at th" nsu
dA»o* of the parties, or on board ah Ip, tf\* d*p<#i
tiAos Af th* car tASBA aad crwws of vesmd* of their
•w» nation*. <»f pass*wg*rw on board of th«uai. of m«r
--> haute, oraov other ciUsaas of tbstr own country
They shall have th* power also to receive and vwri
fy sxrtfiwatilT to the lawn aad ragwlattoas of their
•ountry wills and bequests of their ooaatry.
men. aad all saoh acts an.l coo tracts between ihetr
onntrymsn aa are Intended to be drawn up lu an an
theater *mn aad vwriftod id Any aa<l all aria of
agreement entered ap»a between rttfnevie of thetr ewn
country aad tahaUtaste of the country wher. U.. y
rated*
All snob arts of agreement, an.l other !n*tnrm*ru.
and also routes thereof, when duly authenticated by
aorh consul gt-nemi. wagtl. vtc# <imsul. or om.«uUr
agent tinder hi# oAhlal seal*, ahali b* recetved m
courts of justice as legal doruigeute. or a« snthenti
‘•tod onpfsA, a* Ui* mag may he. and ahali bar* tb*
•am* tom* aad effect a* If drawn op by competent
puUw oAcats of cmm or the other af the two oouu
( ousols aeneral. ooosnl*. vice consul*, or consular
agent* of tb* reej-setive c»untn* « ahali have the pow
er to translate and toflMts* all dormaeuto tasved by
the authnnttas or fbartinauxrtes of thter own country .
and such paper* ahali hav* th* sam* fore* and *fT*rt
if the country where the aforesaid officer* reside as
indrawn up by sworn Interpreter*. '
Uni ui X.
Oooauls general, consuls, vies consuls. «r oonaviiar
agents shall b* at 111-rty togooa tertrd the vessels of
thetr nation admitted to entry, either la person or
by proxy, **d to examine th* captain and crew, u
took into the regteter (4 th* ship, to receive deeiara
ttooa with rwferenrs to their voyage, thetr destine
Uon.andlhe incidents *f the voyage, also, to draw
up manifesto, lists of freight, to assist in dispatching
their vessels, aad finally to ac-onipany th# said <ap
tarns and crews before th* courts ami before th* ad
n.imteraliv* aAthortOea. In erder to at as thr Inter
prefer* or agents In thetr bnslnesa iranea. u> n t or
irailrslloni of any kind.
Th* jort trial authorities and custom house r.ffirtala
shall to no oaae proceed to the msinlanli n or seen h
Os merchant vessels without previous notice to th*
consular authority of the nation to which the said
vessata belong, tat order to enable them to he present.
They shall a tea give due nofto* to consul*, vice con
state, or rum—lar agento. tn order to enable them t o
be present at any dupoutUous or statements t-> b*
ta*>te la court* of law. or before local mugietmte*. by
raptalh* or person* con.posing the crew, thus to prv
vwot errors ur Cate* interpretation* which might Im
ped* the correct admintetrntlnu us Justice
Ih* notice to consul*, vice consul*, or cottsutef
•ffsnts shall name the hour itrd for such t.mreeo
inga And *p“A the nwu-uppearanoe of th* eahl officer*
<>r thetr representative*, the case shall be proceeded
with la thetr item*
Consuls general, consuls, vice consulanoo oreulhtr
•gents, shall have the power te .sue* the arrest ..( alt
setters or all other perwoua belonging lo the crews of
vessels of thter nsaton who may be guilty of having
deserted on ths respective termer!** of the high non
teweting powurs. and te hav* th*ui aeut on l<uard <>r
beck to thetr native emntn
To that end they shall make e written application to
th* competent tonal authority, supportiug It by the
eahlMtton te th* ship's register and hat of the <-»*■*.
uv alas, should tb* vise 11 have sailed previously, by
pvwtnsthg an awthsntented copy of thee* docuntent*.
jffiowtag dtoi Cha pnrnume rimmed raaUy do belong p.
<>* enrh reqweat the surrunder of the deserter
shall ate he refused Jtvery aid and ssaietet.ee shall.
m S reeve*, he grunted to th* eatd consular authsm *e
fr * w* Aaistelou and arrest af deserter*, and the tat
tor shall be taken to the prison* of the ronatry and
Mere >toa»ei 1 «t the fuquest and expense te the cow
•ular authority until there may be an opportunity tor
sending them sway
Th* dumtton of this Imprisonment ahali B ot exceed
the term te three months, at the expiration te which
ume. and upen three days ntetce te Ik. consul the
pmsnm shah tv set free, end he shall ate he liable |o
wS iii fl i have rommiMad nu
an ttaitotehte affinum. the i-«nl suihortttes shall
Wjtesto|imkpnni hts *AffiilHi * «nui j«r awntemw
leimgßWßs
>**» eei m m rffcr..i kt um , 4
an... 1
i.ttt**m rHFruiTinMTtTi.v
hi »h- W>« »f flu P»rly
Wl te t OgflTkl.
r 1404 L A M A I O Ml.
A » «uex iMiIWSi
Iwiuaa autgote ah-* hav* •*«,.,>rated tg wt iavy eae
igrtee few th# hriUd- <VmUh» mate th* 1 kNe. Mate*
te kiaerfe* *w .-»> ■ faded and signed at London Uy
thter rem-TU., |4n.p4«tAgr!>«. m th# thkt4i4M>
day ■ f Me late, th* ortgfnal ehtok eAVtnlte 1* i
word to* weed as folio* •
The Preesdnet of ths l uited but## te An.rfVw h»d
her lie fwi» db* Uuesa te th* l mtod kir.gk« te
• ireut hma -and Ireland, be. >% A«f.«i W) r#gwlate
the cuuerertkup te ..mens 1 the t nteed hteh* te j
amerim b*»c -...lamted >* who mas tagite
irum ths t cited eu - • te i»«un be the anute A*-
Bi.eo-u*. aid of hnuah edfwl* wh* has* sat|fMel
<r sb>> may rmgreu from the iMstteh .l.uitnvue to j
the l sited »tou« f ta«n<a ha** resolved u< i«a
. <ude • converttl*u tor that purpoa.- and have named
as the» Idenipohu.twries that is to my The Fr m- !
dent te the I sited states te America, dubs
M thy kaqaare, humy Ksusordiaary as.i Minister 1
livery •» dutrtbution at #tthrr te the "TT *
tteange uffi es U>e j- «*u.aster te su> b receiving office
[will oars | ere th# utters with th* MU. atul indorse it
[ -> otTAte,'* If fw»n>l *o or will note tb* trrt*. if ther j j
be on*, in the mand« r prmrnbed with regard to rag
I isterwl rarcivwd frufla an tutood postteßcn lie xml
1 iti#u Oil up th# ><*rrv*;- It: *' rvtun* bl!l n<dlng apow
|it » boilier .. rreci > ilhsruise. end WtU ere U>st it is
| ivtarn#d by ths fir*, uuml therwa/l* r to the cx< hasg*
ArUU* Till ftgi*i#red letters received at etlkar te
1 the *x hang* ffi.*e arte destined tor an inland pet
office aha tarwardni tn th) wmmbmvii UM
register* 1 re ur oaily matl'<t at cub uflkc.
ArUcle XI The >u fee of five >m>U shall
anrweto the L attad gtatee ruei fh.e Itepartincut
upvu all r . .-rad letter* sent flußi the I'uibu
Matestulau • ear's Uiei \or bnii*h > vdumbta, eu.l
m like mauuer the ragistfeu Ml f < te five cents shall
accrue to tb# iv«#t<’llb«> I>#part<u#tit te Tam ruiTst'i
Island an l Hr.t.sh t'oluint4a upon all r*g‘*terud tet
ters sent fn>ui Var. 'ouvrr • lslaixl an 1 ltnti#h « urn
bis to the I tilted *l*<ee
Article XV. Th# two >l< jerUni ut» may, by lutitual
consent, bait such drtaited rvguiatbuis a a shall te
bAiite Dsvnrj to carry out th* objrs t* te this con
r-nti n. sti<l may modify th# siur fr->m t.tn# to tin.#,
as th# %xlgrn> l#e of the service may tvqutre; so )>
reguiatixus b» terti.inaV# at aujr Uiuc uu a t-as- ual l#
notice by either -partmrut
Arthie VVL This . ooveution shall go into opera
tlou •« the l*t te July. IsTu, an 1 it tuay be auaulled at
th# drtirv of "ither dcfnrtA#nt wpon six morth#' pr#
jrety ’• nnn>ipal b#«r*iai> of htoi# fur foreign- affair*
whe. an#r bav.r.g‘vmiiTi’ititi at# l !•> each fther th#tr
nrtp#ct:«« full |»'W»rs. found to bo tu goo>l and du#
form, have J upon atiJ v >n>Ju>U.d the r>liowii>g
artlrte#
Aait> u I. Cl turn* us th# United HUt#e ■ f Aimri.a
who have becd&a. or shall to vome. au-J arc natural
ise 1 HfOrtlßf t • law within th# British d<»m!t, n* a*
Hrttish subiwts. at>A!l. sub;<«t to the provisions of
Article II . be b- M by tb# l uli#h! Htatc* t . t»# tn all r#
>V« U and fur all purpose# British #ubjccU. and shall
be treated as such by thr United Mates.
Rectprorwii.'. British subjects who have become, nr •
shall become, and an* luUuratised aoror>ltug tu la*
within Ut# rnllmt HtaUs *>f ktnmyicm a# cltirrns ther#- '
of. shall, subject to th# provtaiooe of Article IT., b •
held by terwal ltniain tnU in all r*«p«Ats and for all
purpose# clttxehs te th# United SUb *. and shall U
irrated as such by Uraal Britain
Ajmoui II » f ths United I
aforesaid who hav# become and ar# natnrallmf withii. ,
the .lomtiaoue »f h#r lintajiuu Majesty a* Brtusl.
subjects, shall be at liberty U> r--noun, e their natural!
satiuo aad to raeuin# thetr nat.unality as > itlseos of .
in# I nttod Htabe. proi .dcd that #u> h nuiU&Cietioa b.-
jtebltrly declared within two yrara aTe-r the exchSCg •
us the ratification* us the present conveatioa.
Ru> h British .subjects a# aforesaid who have become '
and are naturalise: a# citterns within th* Unlt«*<t :
Htates. aliall be at Utrtily to (#ooaae«- their naturalue
tlou and to rasnm# their Bnttah naltimallty. provided I
that such renunciation be publh Iv declared within
two years after thr twelfth day of May. I*7o.
Tb# manner In which this rvnunriatloTi mar I*
male and puhtu ly declare* 1 ahali be agreed up«:. by i
thk government* of the resiNN-tive coui.tn> a.
Arm u 111. If any nirk nt:*ea of the Unite.l
Htatee as af nsaid. naturaAsed wlthiu th# and minion# i
<*f her Bntamvic MkJeefv. should rvt #w his resldmce I
lathe United Htatee. the United MUt#s govenmieot
* I r* vi, ai jilnal’. u ai. I • n sw |
a* that r.umturst may thlak fit to lni|#«r. realm:t
him to tb# character and prtviiege* «| a cittern of th-
United litotes, and i>raat Britain shall not. in that com
■ lain; tint as a UriLlah subject -u a ount of his former
naturalisation.
In th< uui* manner. If any such llrlUah sni :#ct as
aforesaid natural in*. I in the United Mat- s should rt
new his rael-lence within th# dominions «»f her llrit
aonir Mto‘ st». bar M*,. »tj a govrrnment may. ou hi#*
own appilcatnm and on *urh conditions as that g<*v
emmet it may ihmk fit t-> iiup.es- r>a.lmit him t<- th
character and privileges «>f a BrlUsh sulo-.t and th-
Vnite«i MstM *liali ii«»t. in that • as#, culiiu hu<- ass
. itlxrn --f tffc l‘luted Matea .. * i'.t f b.s tosu.tr
naturalisation.
Airji ui IV. Tb# prvwntcon)#nti. n shail U rahfied I
by th# I*r##id« l.t <-f th.- I'r..n-d Mat. # .4 1 » il: Hi.
advice and consent of tli# H> nste Uirraof. and by hvr '
Uritonnlc Majeelt and the raUAcaiiona shall be n
change! at London aae-ooju may be within twelve
mouths frutn th# date therw-f
lu wttnees whereof, the re*t>ectiv# plr nlpntrntlarle* 1
have signed th# same, and hav* afCMad thereto thglr
respective seal*
iKrneat Lnndoo. th# thirteenth day of May. In the j
year of our Lord uno thousand wight hundred and *« t
,U |mul John loth hop motley ‘
jauAt. | CLIXKXUUN.
And whereas, thi- mid cotiveutlou has been !
ratified ou both i*ru amt the rv#p» ctiv# ratification*
of the same were exchanged at London ou lh« loth ul*
Now. thens r#. 1»# tt kn wn that I Id vases N (Imnt.
Fr#std>*nt <>f th# United Htotes of Amcrt«a hsv#cane*.l
th* senl ■ • -nv#uti- t« to l*e made pubUs, to tli# #od Uiat
the saui" and evert, l*us# and |>art Ui*to-f may be
observed and fulfilled with good faith l<y ths Uuits.l
Htote • Uum-im thereof
In wituess whereof. I have hereunto «#t my hand
amt catieel th# seal of th* Uuited Mate to l>*> sllit.d '
Ltoue at th# cltv of Washington, this sitteenth day !
of H#pt#nd*#r. tn th# year of our »rd ou# thou i
t <iKah.; eand eight ImmlrtHl ami a-u ot;, aiui of tb# 1
In<l#peodence of the Cnltnl Hlat## of America !
th# ninety-fifth l 8- uh ANT.
By the lYostiUut
liamuroa Fixu. Hecrt-Ury of Hut#
H V the /‘ret Llcnt . / the l bj S tales of Am^X
Annex to the additional t nvnnli ui between th*
United Hub's «-f Am#ru a and Orest Britain for th#
mpprsanlnu of th* Afn-wn slave tra-1# stgnetl at
Waetuagton »a the third -lay of June. )g7fi.
lust ructions forth* ships of the United Mates snd
British Naviee eajdoyed to prevent U># African
slave trade.
Avrtcui I The commander of any ship l>elonglag
to th# United fito*cs ..r Hritteh navy, winch ahali 1-#
furnished with thoee tnstru. tiona shall hsv# * right
to search an.l detain any United Mtales «,r British met-
I'kant vrasei wlm-h shall trt artnally engag-d. - r sus
p*. tod to b# engage in ths Afn.-an slat• trade, or lo
be fitte<l out fur the l nrpoeea theraof. or to hav* t»e#a
engaged In su> htr < during th* v. Vag* tn whuX
ah* may be met by such ship of th* United mates or
British navy . »ud such commander ahali thereupon
bring or a. ■ *-iwh merchant vessel f mv* In th# ig«
provided t>». Arte • N os lL*a* inatnuteons) as
#*■ •* pos* b>r judgment lc tbe manner provi,ted
by Xrtb le 111. of th i addi.ioaal oourautiou of this
date.t.rt.ts .y
In th* case •~i An.» - an vmw| enan had and da-
Mluad as aforesaid by a Bn bah crniaur. ah* ahaU hi
sect to N#w T-»rk or X#v WeM. whichever shall b*
of pronarty ss'#d; also fur thorn expenssa which, un
•ler similar .tn uiii»UQ- #a. weeds Irtlongtng tu th*
country whtrglhe wreck hsp|-ens would have to tn
our
Iu case of a doubt concerning th* cAtlonality of ths
wracks. Ui* l-Xtal authentic# ahali have ex«.tua|v«Uy
the management an-1 exe> uU.-n of the proTlaluna laid
down tn th* present article
Th* high rotitract!ng parties also agree that all
merchandise and r*od# not dsetinad fur cunaumptlun
in th# country in which th# wreck takes i>la«a -i.«n
be frw* of all due##.
cmteula general. ooneuU. vi©*. consuls, and consu
lar agento, also consular puplla. chan«wll- ra. and con
tular offioera. shall enjoy in the two oountrte* all the
liberties, prerogative*, immunities, and privileges
Kted to ntncUunarlea of th* sauxe clam of the most
red naUou.
In cam of tb# death of a rttisAn of ths United
fltakee in the A n*n so •Hungarian nw-narahy, or of a
ctuxen of the Austrian liuugsrlaa monarchy laths
Untte.l Htotes, without having any known helm nr tow
tomeatory executors hv him appointed, th* compe
tent local authortttc* shall Inform the c-omill nr row
•nlar ageuto of th* Mate to which th* deceased be
longed of th* olrcumsUiu*. In order that th# aeoae
ssry Inf-irmaUon may he lmme*llately forward#d to
the parti*a mtermtel
The present convention abatl remain la force for
the spare of ten year* from the date us Ui« sxrhang*'
of the ratifications which shall t>* uiad* la coafunal
ty with ths raepe,Aive constitutions of the two coun
tries. and sxchAngud at Washington within th« period
often (ID) months, or sooner if poestbto.
la case neither of th ountrsetfag parties gives no
ttee before the expiration of the said term of its lo
tentJon aot Uj f#n*w this convention. It shall remain
amt aad delivered at the earileat pomtbl* moment to
the proper court before wbh h the veseel would other
wise hav# been sent. Upon th# pradnrtlon of the said
certificate, the r-uirt may proceed to adjudhate upon
the detaatiorfof th* vessel in tb# mm* manner as if
rooet areweatbi*. or b* hand.d ov*r to an Uaite.l
Htot.rt « ruleer. If one should txi avallabla in Ui# m Uh
borhood of ths oat-tnr-
In ths caae of a ltrtuab #*•#»•! mr- l-d and de
talned as aforamld by an United mates cruiser, she
ahaU . s aeat to the neeraet or trust aon-aelble BrlUsh
ookmr. ur shall be handed over to a British < miser If
with the detotne«l wessl. to be jn«>i , «-d •• ertdem e
la the proper court.
H* ahali deliver lo the master of thr detained rase*l
a Signed and certified list of th* tapers fun lid on
board the same as well ass certificate us th* nuuitww
of negroes or other persons destined for slavery who
six Booths from th* dele hereof, ur earlier if n.«*l
Me.
In fhlth whrr« -f. w*. th* raepcctlve jdeaipntofttle
rtes, hsw slgue-1 tii.s traety and hav* hcraouto af
fixed our seal#
I ton* at Waehingtou. tha third day of June. In the
year of our L<ird one Ibuunaml eight hundred and
(smu 1 HAMILTON Finn
fsasu r.Dwn TFourmy.
Atel whewe*. the eald addtstone) cowventtoo has
been duly rah Awl on both perto. and th* reep*cliva
raAlflmttoxM us the saxne were exchanged at L-md.-a
on the 10th aturoo
How. Ihersf>«r#. be It known that I. Ulysses 1.
orant, FveeUM.i of th- United Htotee of Amerim.
haws mneed the said aSSmnesi renvwnttoe te be made
puhMa. to th* ssto that the anm*. end - rmry rlanes and
pert there us, may he shasrvi I and totalled wtth feed
roMh by the Untied fitetee. aad the rtltaens Ihssnnl
la witness whereof. I have hereunto **< my hand
and smmed the sml mt the l’ntud Msfiae to ha MHsswl
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The United fitetee W Asnertm and tha ft,, ,||, 4
I*“ eragito having tt expedient, with a view to
, the better ednuntotenuun us Jnsttee. and le ■##«-«.
t.un s 4 -t.sms with to their reepn.tev Wwitows ami
I jsnnlulne. that (wrone #«nj».saed >4, ur -f-w 1
- evth the crtm*e hervinalter mentioned, and hulng
! fiiglMvee fen JasUca, ah- «Jd. under • ertola otraun.
•tenewa. be ravxprumtty «Wllver#4 up. have reunis ml to
-in ieds a enurar ,Um fur that purpose, and haw# a ( -
l> luted as their Bsiiip-UiiUsn#* ths t'ngihnt us
| the Unttad htoies. t hertos N Klatto. a lUwa and
' Minister Heeidviit'd the Uaited Mai## la Rtonrag'-a
- i.u.'Uli ut tha K#pwi-i»r ui nmarsgia Biaii 1
Tb uias Avon. Mluietav fur Furletgi- ttetotvma. who.
1 Murder, ting pnrrtolkL^
infantutee. and putaunlng. •»
1. Th# crime# of rape, araou. |wrery, and mutiny \
Urtrd a ah*p. whenevtr tbs craw, or part these-d
fraud or vv-.enoe agamM th# ctuximender, kavs Uk.
prtMMSII of th# veseel.
S Th# < rime us burglary, hfti-sf to be «h# arteon
us braakiag and entering by aigl*t into the hone* ui
- mother with the mtrht to summit fahmy, and U>#
Wltoff rubbery. lUtasd to he the action of totem 1
ffimuffihf •' ,rc ‘Uly taking ftom th# perwon of another
l*y rtoteuc# or pultrag him tn toai
4 Thtocritt- of fergery. b» übich 1# und#rwt*-ud l».
1 atternnee of larged papets. the cuunterteiUng of pul--
* He. e-'Vcraigr. 'ur guvernmei.t a»ta.
§ Th# fahrirrtxsm or rlr> ulaiiuu of -ounterteit
money. either coin or jrtper. of public >M-ods. Imiik
note*, and obltgataous. and In general us all UUsu us
metrumento of credit, th# counterfeiting -l seals dice,
stampe. and marks of Bute and public adminietra
lions and Ui* utterance there-d
fi. Th- emheasletuMil .»f public mourn, committed
' within the jurisdiction of either parly, by public -dh
asm <>r dup«rtite»rs.
7 Ln-l-csal# went by any perwua or perunns Ulr#«l or
•marled, n> the -letna- ut f thetr rutployers. wl.«o
I Uie*< crimes ar- subjected to Luthnious punish in ml
Asrictot 111.
Ibe provisions of this treaty shall net apply to an)
une a* often*# of a poUUcai chuckster, and th* per
a-n ur person* delivered ap forth* urlusenmnerutr
id the preceding arti. J# shall in no cnee be tried fur
! any ordinary trim#. <» in milted previously to that f--t
• unit las or UK IT surrender le a^ed.
Aartnai TV.
If the person, wto-ee surrender may b* claimed pur-
Miaul tu Ui<- supulatiuua of the pr**4-ul treaty, aha.'
1 hevs I-cell arrested fur ths coiiifciieamu of offense* in
the country where he Las sought an syluui. uT shai:
ivavwbccn r->cvi«ted thereof, bis cstratlltlou tnav b*
1 -te.’erred until be shall have been acquitted, or hav>
•crvrd thr term of Imprisonment to whuh he maj
I have born tents need.
I'nch C.ov eminent sit all pay its own agent ahd pr -
vide U-r the pp-per refnuncmtton of tha counael wru
j 7 siL j.*' > "Iji-' arbitral--r aj-i-oh-Ud by U, and
l. r ths expense JfpVtjni.ug .od s-.bauiuug IU <u#--
to th* trtbmva) All .dh#r . ipenec# cormerded with
the arUlralhrt •hall be tie frayed by th# two Uv-verw
meuta u --.juni m-wUr*.
Th* arbitrators shall keep an a curat* rvcwrd of
their pr*seeding#, and i >ay appoint a*id employ tk
nr. v-ee#.ry *ttx. »r# to ase>#l them
In -me* the tril-uual fiu-ls Uiat Or*ai I Intel n ha#
failed to fulfill any duty or .luU## as aforvsaid. ar-d
does not aearvl s sum id grass, fh* high routractu.'
pnrtlc# agree that s Intard «f aw»*ss».r* shalj to ap
p<)lnt*du> wk-ertain and dctertuuis what claims ar*
vsHd. an 1 wbat amount <>r amounts shall be paid l y
(Irast Brlialn te the Tatted mates <>u account of II..•
ilability arising from such failure, a# lo each veaa*l.
according to the extant of *t» h UabC.ly as totod by
the arbitrator*.
Th- Nurd of assessor* chalt tr c nstilMb and as M
!ow# 1 mi* meiu(-cr thereof ebail b# nsm#<l l-y th-
Prf#id#nt us U># T'ulted Stairs, one nu-uitor lhrra..f
I •hall to named bv ,h*r Hrlttanii Majeatv . and cu..
member thereof •ha'.', be named by th* Itepraaenta
tive at Wa«hitii:tun es hie Majesty th# King Os Italy
and tn rae* of a vacant y haj'p» nlng from any rata** it
glxall be filled In th# same maun, r lu which lhe on,
uai appointment wee male
As soon sa poeetbls after such uomtnationa the
Board ut sea#*sore shall to organised In Waehingbm
with power to hold thetr sittings there, or In New
) orh, or in N>#tofi. The nimnNwe therwuf shall a*v
rmily subscribe a solemn .UrlareUon that they wil
:ui partially and rare fully exauiiu* ami decide, to tim
toot of thetr judgment snd a. cording to Justice an 1
equity, ail matters submitted b> them, and •hall fuafh
-with proceed. 11 inter #u« h rul*a aud rwgpiau.-na
they may uira rtto, t*» the 1 -.> otigatiou of the » la*u»»
vffiak h ■hall to preeebted to them l»y tto Chwnmul
us tha Unit*-.! State*, and shall examine and da*: :
11 pact them in yurh order and manner as thsy msy
think proper, but upon such evidence or inforxnau --
; viiljr aa shall to furnished by or on to half of lh#
. (loveroaieul* < f the United mates sad of Orest Brit
i atn. respectively. They shall to bound te kafir fin
ra h •ej-arat.- « iain>. if raqatrv.l. one person on behalf
•>f ea- h (•-•vvrnnirnt. as ounerl or sgeot A majority
of th aeerseors in ra* h ras* shall to suffleu-ut for a
. decision.
The dev'ten-n of the aeseasore ahali to given upe:.
#arh claim in writing, aud ahali to signed by th—
rrepoctively and daici
Kvery rlaim shall be prefirnted to the sosveoxu weili
! m m months frotu th- day of their first lucetsng. bar
they may. for good cause ahowu, extend tho ttm# lot
th* prveeniaUou of any claim to a further gcrual not
ei.-eedtixf three moutiia
The aeaese-w shall rrjvnrt to each flov .rnrxionl at
before th* ex p trail on of one year frutn th* dat* . r
thetr firm meeting Ux* amount of clg-ms decided > v
them up th* date <*f speh report; If further alali -
then remain undecided, they ahali make a further r .
port at or before th* expirauou of two years from Ui
dal* of such first meeting, and la oaas any claim# n
main nmb-termined at that time, they shall mak# a
final report within e further puteo.l of eyi month#
Tha raport or reporta to luade In dapU«m*.
and one ropy thereof shall be dell rare. 1 to tha Baer- -
tary of Bute >f Uis Untied Htetes. and one ropy ther*
of lo the Itepreeeutatlva us tor Hriltante MaJeety at
Wnahlngtou.
All sums of w oney which may to awafided ua.hr
thi# article shall be payable at Waahiugtnw. tn coin
within twelve uuouths after th# delivery of each re
port.
The board of assessors may employ such clerks a#
they shall think neci-snary
I Th# expanse# of th» bonrvl of ssesnaora Shan b
| burn* expially by th# two Oovemmenu, and paid from
I to time, a# may to found expedient, ou th* pn>-
' docti nnf ao anta - crtUUd bvi the board. Th*
I tuuueraUon of Ux* seseAeur* skVt also be paid by the
J two ib.vernmsHls In enrol monies in * M—Bar ms:
The high ->utrating parties engage to amHiinr th.-
result Os the prucnedlUfs of the Tribunal af Aiinrx
Wd « And of the board of asasaar.ru. should such b.«r '
-be appi tntod. as e toll. ssHum. s*d teal setMsusent of
all ttm claims haralnoefure referral to: saw torth.-r
engage- that every soeh claim, whether tha asm# ms*
or may w * have been praeeuted to th* node*
mod**, pswtorrad, or laid Wore Ux* tribunal os boar 1
•haU. from and a/tor the enuotuateu of the proewe.»
| tixga of th* internal o* temrd. be .vxnatdurad and trust
I v <-ha finally settUd. barred, and theneafbrih inndn: -
The high contracting p«xrt4sn agrwa that all claims - •
th* jiart us ourpossAli>na. oosapantoa, or pnvule tn*b
vidaala. oi tineas of Ux# United tttates. ap»n the t* »
emaxMitof her hrltiaixlc Majeat) . arising out of a. is
> >^*-mmilted against tha pmwune or property oi dtln-n*
! of the United Mate* during the period between th#
thirteenth of Aprti. sigh teen hundred and sixty-ts.
and the ninth of April, etgbtsrtu hundred and atxt>
flva, Uk lgalve. not tohxg 1 iatros growing out of U>«
acts us the vaoeeie referred to tn artoole 1 us Ute tr- s
j ty. and all claim*, wtth Uha exception, an tho pa"
■f cor j oral ions, -omyanie*. or pnval# Individual*
subjects of her Brtttonic MnJeaty. upon the (kiveru
uiaut of th* United Htotea. arising out of arts oomn 1
Uml against th* peraon or property of SUbJeats of h*r
Brittonnh Maj*#iy during the earn* period. whi< h
may have beau presented to either (tovenxment tor its
tntorpoalUon with tha other, and whirh yri raman.
unte‘tia.l aa wMI aa any other such claims which no
»*• pressdtxil within the Ume specified Ui article XU
, of this treaty, shall ba referred to ths thru* conn •
, stouers, lobe appointed in fhx following mapn-r
1 that Is to say On* commissioner shall b# nan-# 1 by
j the Frwai<Unt of th* United Htatea. on# by h#r Unto'
I nic Majuaty. aad a third by th* Traaldcnt of th#
? routed fitetes aad bar Ttrltannl. Majesty conjointly,
and la cues the third commissioner shall not hav#
t«van so named within a period of three months from
, the dale of too exchange of tha aattfisnUou# of this
1 treaty, then tha third n.iroromelonsr shail to Mnai
, by tb* Hopfusectativ# at Waehingtou of hia Maj##"-
th# King of tealk. lu can* of tha death, aha#**-*
: lucupneity of any nrunteamnnsi. or tn th* event of
• any - xnmlsatoner oanMlfug nr waging tu act, th* va
cuncy shall to fitted Ux tha manner hajatntofm * pro
vwted for making tha original appolntoient. tha pari
> ad af tow months in cum of such auhahtetton burn.-
I cukmlalad (ten tha data of the hagpemag of th* v*
Th* oosnmlaslouera an nasned shall rose I at Wash
uiatun at the aariteat eonreutenl period, after lb- v
Uawa been reaps rt fully nasnod. and shall, before pr
- coding to any boelneea, make and eutorrito a naleu u
iteration that they will ImpartuxUy ami .-arafull) «>
amine aad 4o*4d*. to too bam of their jn<Mwxent ai. I
1 SMoffinuto jwmto* and equity, all such olain.. >.
ahali to Uid bafrvre than I «u th* part of tha Oov.-n,
nmwta of tha Utaitod Htotea aad of her BrMaua M.
jemy. vesyrtivwfyi and such declaraeton shall to *1
' torad tm tha record of thetr proceedings.
I l%ia convention shall enutinns in force daring flv
1 <■» F**ra fj©m the dag of exchange of ratffirat- -
but If neithar parly shall have given to the other at,
(*) mouths {wevtous notkw of lie IntenUon m tonui
nato th* same, the conveotiou shail remain in |„r- .
five (•) year* tougwr. and aa <m.
The praecnt conranMnn ahali to ratified ami tl<*
rwttfi ationa *ichangwd at tb# eapttoi of Rnuragua. r
eny other place temporarily occupied by the Stoera
gnan govenumaut. within twelve (11- moaiha. ur m.u>. r
if possible
In witness whereof the reaped!v* Ptenipotentiar •
f have signed th* present conventton lu duptesd*- eu l
haw tharannto affixed >hetr e#ala
IhMxa m themty of Managua, cupllal of the Rur"’
lie of Nburagtia. th* twenty-fifth day of Juua.
tli nuaani *4gM hundred and seventy, of to* lode pci
of th# Patted Htoi** to* niMty-fourth. ands
the ladepr ml anon of Ntouwffiwa to* fifty-ninth.
[•«*«- ) TIHAHLHH ». KhuTTI
TPM Ah ATOM
And whereas said ••nvention a* amended ha* been
•Inly ratified on hoto parte and to* rospsitfiv rntin- •
Uows of toe same were exchanged at Msrxg-tx on tl>*
twenty-fourth day of ixm toot, by Pharteo H. kl«>'
Minister Hem dent of tha Butted mates, and i. D toi
rigvior. Mem to# es the (tenter of puputtaa of H»rar
agna. on the part of thetr raepueUv* nsearwmeai#
m*rn, torni tin, belt hwewuthmi.frwaytofi-(toA#«
Frestoeto us toa Uagtod Mama us fitoarteu. hnwe aMBc-1
tha auld aonveatton to to omds puhMa. to too and that
to# same, and -very ntauas and arttsts thesasM. mmr to
tore. 4 usd fnMdiup wffih fs*4 ffitlh Iff toa tnltol
Mem . and toe mtasas tosnsnf
la witness wtoraaf I tow* haranntn aat ay to:
and msmsd ttoasaiaf ton tltotod Hamm in to
Man* m the ally *f Wqrtitoffisn fits ms itsn* day
of Isfftomt m. is tts year af atm UM pa>
1 rs an:'
Olsroto-mato W. A# ffiffifiMl
By toa rvwm Asnt
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