Delaware State Reporter (Newspaper) - September 30, 1859, Dover, Delaware w E STATE i VOL. 14. SEPTEMBER 30, 1859. WHOLE NO. 529. Treaties of the United States wilh Foreign between The United of America and I he Empire at 1857. Ratified by the dent of the United June 1858. Fractional by the President of the tinted 1858. fcl THE OF TUB U. STATES OF AMERICA A a convention the United States and the Empire of for the purpose uf further regulating the intercourse of can citizens within the Empire of was and signed at on the day of eighteen hundred i the English of which convention and it being for the advantage of the citizens of United States employed in tho whale and of the citizens of who furnish to clearly and the proper of the concessions stipulated in the above mentioned article th of the treaty of the 25th 1851, so that while those reciprocal benefits aie all and every controversy in the mutter may be For the purpose of further regulating the in- of American within the em- of after due his Townsend consul Centra I of the United Slates of America for ihe Empire of and their excellencies Prince and Prince of governors of all having full from their respective have agreed on the following to wit I. The port of in the shall be open to can they may repair procure and other even where they are ob- ARTICLE It being known that American ships coming to the ports of aud dade cannot have their wants supplied by the it is that American citizens may permanently reside at Sinoda and and the government of the United Stales may appoint a rice consul to reside at This article to go into of Fee I on day of eighteen hundred In uf accounts the value of the mowy brought by the Americans be by weighing it with and silver that is gold wilh gold nnd silver w Hi or weights n presenting coin lje such weights been carefully examined and The envoy extraordinary and minister of the United States of America to to the Republic of John Randolph in virtue of his full and Ins excellency Doctor Don Manuel Ortiz de minister f ipn affairs of the Republic of fully to act in the premises by the ent council of ministers charged with the of the after having held and come to a mutual un- upon the true spirit and extent of he exemption fiom duties conceded to the said whale Ships in the sale and barter ol their stores nd by article twelfth of the y of 1851, The of the United States shall have access to the port of wel as to he ports of entry of and may sail from one port to another for the purposes of nent and and they shall be permitted o 11 or barter supplies or IIR to the amount of two hundred ad for without paying any or harbor imposts ihe articles so sold or They shall of eighteen hundred and fifty the English of which original being in the English and Siamese is word for word as The President of the United States of and their Majesties Klau Chau the first King of nnd Pin the second King of desiring to establish upon firm and lasting foundations Uia relations of peace and friendship Be- tween the two and to scoure the best interest of their respective citizens and subjects by and regulating their industry and have to conclude a treaty of amity and commerce for this and have therefore named ns their aries that is to the President of the ed Townsend of of the United States of America fur the empire of and jesties the first and second of his roval highness the Prince Krom M. his excellency his excellency excellency he Phra his Chau the lord who after having com- to each other their respective full upon from be also with like exemption onnage land haibor further tft sell or ter supplies or including to the additional amount of ono thousand ad for each upon paying for the said additional articles the same duties as are upon like supplies or goods and oil imported in the vessels and by the zens or subjects of the most favoured nations and declared ARTICLE 1- That the permission to the of the United States to barter or sell their to the value of two hundred ed without to W port ur tonnage or other should not be understood to comprehend every kind of without but those only can that are usually provided with for bc The value of the money of the Americans having been thus the sum of six per cent shall be allowed to the ft. the of Americans committing in Japan shall bc tried by the consul general or and shall bc punished ac cording to American Japanese committing against cans shall bo tried by the Japanese and punished according to Japanese V. American which may re- sort to ihe ports of or for the obtaining necessary or to repair shall pay for them in gold or silver end if they have no shall be taken in The of Japan ad- the right of his ml of ilw to go beyond the its of Seven but bus silked him in delay the use thai except in casts to which lie ARTICLE r ihe or his may be made or by some member of his and payment made to the fnr the without lhc intervention ol any Japanese and for this purpose Japanese silvir and copper coin shall be to his the excellency the of the United States of America has no of the Japanese nor lluir the governors of a ledge of English it is agreed that the true meaning shall be found in the Dutch version of the All the foregoing articles shall go into effect from the date except cle which shall go into effect on the date indicted in it Done in copy nnd Dutch itt the the seventeenth day of n nun and found them to be in good and due have upon and concluded the owing I. There shall be peace and friendship between the United States and their Majesties the and second shall go into dock for Any conveying to a public accredited bv the American to tho Court of shall be allowed to come up to but shall not pass the forts called and un- less expressly permitted to do so by the mese in the absence of an the Siamese authorities encase to furnish the consul with a force cient to him to give effort to his ty over American and to enforce dis- among The measurement duty to paid by American vessels trading to kok under the treaty of 1833 shall be abolished from the date of this coming into and American shipping or trade will thenceforth only be subject to the payment o import and export duties on the goods landed articles of import the duty shall be three per at tho option of the either in kind or calculated opon the market value Drawback of the full amount of duty shall be allowed ou goods found unsaleable and Should tho American merchant and the officers disagree as to the value to be set upon imported such disputes shall be referred to consul and a proper mese who shall each have the power to call in an equal number of merchants as not exceeding two on either to assist them in coming to an equitable Opium may be imported free nf but can only be sold to the opium farmer or his In the event of no arrangement being effected with them for the sale of the it shall be and no impost or duty nnu Kings of Siam and their levied Any ot All American citizens coming to Siam shall shall subject opium to seizure n Til 11 receive from the Siamese government full pra from oppression or injury on of Uie Inasmuch as Siam has no ro and assistance to enable them to reside n Siam in all and trade with every 4ii and Articles of from the time of the date of shall pay one impost whether this be levied under the name of inland or duty on J ho tax of the Inasmuch as or duty on shina to the ports of tho United I d to be paid oji each article of Siamese r that of Lulled to or upon exportation is ARTICLE n. That in the said exemption from duties ol every kind are included the following articles in addition 10 the of their viz White unbleached White bleached Wide blue Trilled Shirting Cotton shirtings clothing of all shoes and Biscuit of every j Spermaceti and composition ARTICLE 111. U is also agreed and understood be- tween the that Uie of the United Slates may land and Sell or free of all duties or imposts i aI that States shall render friendly nid and Siamese as mce on the hieh so far as can be done without n f neutrality and all American at ports visited by shall give them such friendly aid as may be the hw of the respective tries in which they The interests of all American to Siam shall be placed under the and control of a who will be appointed to reside Bangkok lie son The rates of duty laid down in the tariff at- Will OU p U IT ir and for the prevention of of the of Any disputes Stan nn 1 Siamese Shall le heard and determined by tte Siamese in of on the seventeenth day the year of the Christian era nnd and of tbo Independence of ihe United States of America the cor- U II HUH responding to the Japanese of Mi. the the twenty-sixth dav the English version bang signed by his excellency the consul general if the d Stores ot and the Japanese 1 y their ex- cern the citizens of ihe ARTICLE American the supplies and merchandise preceding to the amount of hve ad in conformity with article eighty of the General Commercial fnr additional from tions but for every additional quantity I lions -j five hundred dollars to one thousand ad the shall only extend to port tonnage stipulations in this convention shall have the rorce and as if word for in the treaty concluded Hi 1851. and ol which they shall be deemed and considered aft For which tho present convention shall be Wh And whereas the said convention has been duly be it that I JAMES of the States of 4tnerica. have caused the to be W the end that the mint and every Se and article of be o and fulfilled good faith by the United Staus and the citizens In witness I have set my and caused the aal of the United States to be city of i L. S- this thirtieth day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight dred ami and of the Independence of the States of America the JAMES by and with the advice and consent of the and by the executive power of the Republic of with of the national and the ratifications shall be in Washington in as short a time as In faith the above-named have in explanatory of the trea y of twenty of one thousand eight hundred and fifty and have hereunto affixed their Done at the fourth of hi the our Lord one thousand eight hundied and And whereas the said has been y ratified on both and tho ratifications of tbo same were the 13th by Lewis citizens will be allowed to build 01j obtaining permission to do so Whenever a may be apprehended of rice and the re- to themselves the right ot by the of days thirty notice Ul L 1 by their own Bullion or personal may be imported But the con i or exported free ol not interfere in any referring code of regulation to Siamese neither will the lo lbu be by the f only con- w Uh the cooperation of the Siamese and the said aud consul shall be enabled to introduce any further reflations which may be found necessary in Older to give effect to the objects of this AH penalties inflicted for fabrication of ibe provisions and regulations of this treaty shall be paid to the Siamese government the Americ ment and its citizens will be equal participation in any privileges that may hive been or may hereafter be granted by tht Siamese government to the citizens or subjects of any other ARTICLE the lapse of ten years from the date of the of this treaty upon tht desire of either the Americans or and on twelvemonths no lice given by either the and such portions of the treaty of 1833 as reman unrevoked by together with th tariff and regulations thereunto o those that may hereafter be shall be subject to revision by on for this who will bo em powered to decide on and insert therein sue amendments as experience shall prove to be executed in Eng For neglecting so to report his or for presenting a tho master will subject in each to a penalty of four hundred but he will bc allowed to within thirty-four after ry of it to the any mistake he may dis- cover in his without incurring the above-mentioned REGULATION An American vessel ing bulk and commencing to discharge before due permission shall be or either when in the river or outside the shall be subject to the penalty of eight hundred and confiscation of the goods so gled or REGULATION V. A3 soon as an American sel shall have discharged her and com- her outward paid all her and delivered a true manifest of her outward cargo to the American a Siamese port clearance shall be granted on application from the in the absence or any gal impediment to her will then re- tuin to the master his ship's and allow the vessel to A will accompany tha vessel to and on ar- riving there will ho inspected by the officers of that and will re- from them the guns and previously delivered into their REGULATION The American tiary having no knowledge of the Siamese the Siamese government have agreed the English text of gether with the treaty of which they form a and the tariff hereunto shall be accepted as in every their true meaning and REGULATION All American citizens in- tending to reside in Siaro shall be registered at the they shall not go Out to sea nor proceed beyond the limits assigned by the treaty fbr the residence of American citizens without a passport from the Siamese to be applied for by the American nor shall they leave Siam if the Siamese authorities show to tho American that legitimate objections exist to their quitting the But within the limits appointed un- der Article of the American zens are at liberty to travel to and under of a pass to be furnished them American by the proper Siamese stating in tho mese character their and de- The Siamese officers at the ment stations in the interior may at any time call for the production of this and diatel on its being exhibited they must allow the parties to proceed but it will be their ty to detain those persons by travelling without a pass from the render selves liable to the suspicion of their being de- and such shall be ly reported to the 8.1 TOWNSEND Tariff of Export and Inland Duties to be ed on Articles of I. The undermentioned articles shall je entirely freem from inland or other taxes on aud shall pay export duty Contention between the United States to an additional Article to Convention between Signed at I 1868. Ratifications exchanged at February 12. 1859. Proclaimed by the President 14. 1859. THE PRESIDENT OF THE C. STATES OS AMERICA A an article to the convey tion for the surrender of criminals between the United States and of 1843, and additional article thereto of 24th was concluded and signed at Washington by their respective on tho day of 1858, which additional as amended by the Senate of trie United and being in the English and French is word for ward m lows Additional article to tho convention between the United States and France of the 9th of 1843, and to the ad- article of the 24th of 1845. It is agreed between the high contracting parties that the provisions of the treaties for the mutual extradition of criminals between the United States of America and of No- vember 9th, 1S43, and February and now in force between the two shall extend not only to persons charged with the crimes therein but also to sons charged with the following er as or namely forging or knowingly or ting m circulation counterfeit coin or bank notes or other paper current as with in- tent to defraud any person or persons hired or salaried to tho detriment of their when these crimes are subject to infamous In witness whereof the r have signed the present article in and have affixed thereto the seal of their it the tenth of previous to or upon exportation is in the tariff attached to this and it is distinctly that goods or produce that pay any description of tax m the protection of a pass to be furnished shall be exempted fiom any further payment lnc of duty ou American ore to be allowed to purchase directly from the producer tho articles in trade and in like manner to sell ther goods directly to the parties wishing to purchase the same without ftm in cither case of any other 186S. III If Siamese in the employ of American citizens offend against the laws of or if any having so of- fended or desiring to lake with American citizens in they abaU bc c4 for proof of their or lion shall be delivered up by the consul to the Siamese lo like any or trading m bi- am who may or hide Siamese territory be i government n free aud consul ou bis ARTICLE American citizens are ted to trade freely in all the seaports of but may reside permanently only or the limits by this citizens coding to reside at kok may rent land and buy rr build houses but purchase land within a circuit of two hundred seng more than four miles from the city have lived in Siam for ten all obtain authority from the Siamese government enable them to do so. But with the n of this limitation American residents Sam at any or nds a the anywhere P from Ivory 10 2. o 3 60 1 6. 5 B. Pried I 7. S 8. 1 a O- 10. flna 6 1 3 12 0 10 14 Buffalo cow 0 16. 0 16. 0 IT. Turtle 18. Soft 10 fish 0 9 0 S 0 0 2 0 2- 0 0 2 0 0 2 I a o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 per 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- O 0 0 And whereas the said additional as has been duly ratified on both and the respective of the same were exchanged at on the 12th by Lewis Secretary of State of the United and the Count de Commander of tho Imperial Order of the Legron of 4c., and Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the Emperor of the accredited to the of the United States on the part of their respective governments be it that JAMUS President of the United States of have caused the said additional article to bo made to the end that the same and every clause thereof may be observed and ed with good faith by the United States and the citizens In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand caused the seal of the United to bo Done at the City of L. this 14th day of in Jhe year 1 of our Lord one dred and and of tho Independence of the United States the 20 por ct. 22. 23. 2t. 8Cca; 25. seed 26 Gam Benjamin 27 Annul 28. 29. Bay o 4 2 3 55! OM 0 0 per 100 3 per 0 0 0 0 a 0 0- por 100. 0 per hsh and both versions having the satue 112 cUV of 10 ot Bangkok within eighteen the date In witness w the above named i and Soft or yoong 10 per 32 Peer 8 33. 3 34. Deer 4 3S Buffalo cow 1 36. 37. 38. 33 40. 41 Armadillo 42. Stick 43 44. Dried 46 Dried 46 Sapan 47 Salt 48. Mangrove 49. Rosewoods 50. 51. hat the American city on tary of State of the United States Reside By the Lewis Secretary between the United States of the Article of th 1851. Signed at President of exchanged at Wash October 13, 1858. Present of the October 14 1858. BY THE 01' TUB U. STATES A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS a convention between tne United States and the Republic of Peru with regard to the interpretation to was signed at Uma on the fourth of hundred and which convention word for as Certain arisen with regard to the interpretation to be given to of the treaty of the 26in ol 1853, ns to the other than oil and the of their that the whale ships of the United SUMS may or duty u and Senor Yuan Y do Resident of the Re- So of in the United the part of respective therefore be it that President of the United States of America caused the said convention to be made to ihe end that the and article may be will mat jn me in the make i havu and through the consul to proper j rca in lri Rt on the cer the Siamese and the i d M jn lhe year one thousand and of lha honest hl and the Christian i T tna i of the United the amount of the j ti corresponding to the tenth of the E money will make out and fix the of lho lunar 01 and will convey be I h m h of the ycar 0C the 01 me Y two civil one two hand and caused the seal of the United States in the city of Washington L. 8. this fourteenth day of October m the year of our Lord one thousand eight and and of the By the President clary of 01 tne -j vt to the purchaser under scaled pent of lne Siamese whereupon he and his property shall be hundred and under the protection of the of j rf their Majesties the first aud second Kings of TOWNSEND emulations under the American I v the and that of the particular local I Ho shall conform in ordinary ters to any just direction given him by and will bo subject to the same taxation tnat s on Siamese objects through the want of or other citizen should fail to commence o 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 z 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oner 100 0 0 per 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 per 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 do 0 pet SBC IL The undermentioned being subject to the inland or transit datus herein and which shall not be shall be exempt from export duty 0 0 per 0 52. 0 o t 1 03 54 cleaned and 55. n 1 10 per cent. 0 47. and 58 Dried 59. 40. 61. 82. 63. M. o o 2 0 per 0 por Glib one do 0 per 0 6 per 1.000 bundles bc The master of every the cultivation or CCn ittU improvements of the lands so i can ship to Bangkok to ir a term of three years from the before or after the as may Se the arrival of his the rower of resuming vessel at the together SEC. vessel ui with the number of Ma crew and Don from whence he Upon C vessel at Paknam ha will into the of thu house and and will then be appointed to the and will he or produce this tariff shall be free of export duty and shall not only bo subject to one inland tax or transit not exceeding the rate now TOWNSEND And whereas the said treaty has been ratified on both and the respective s of the same were exchanged at Bangkok day of eighteen By the Secretary of FOR keeper writes to the Country As the season fur making elderberry wine is I would through your columns an excellent recipe for making it. The when are first picked by the then stripped with the ot close with the Next they are smashed which can bc done by means of a stick in the form of a Let them remain until the nest when the juice is pressed out slowly in a cheese or any other convenient Next boil the juice twenty skim and then add four pounds ot white sugar to When milk add a small piece of white bread crust that has been dipped in Let it stay three remove the and the wine is ready tor Age HOSET DEW cup fresh one cup loaf oar ounce honey with the six drops oil one cop sour two cups one dry in the half-teaspoonful salt n the one Mix thoroughly bake n a hot oven 25 Eat cold fruit and TOMATO and peel the toes then place them in a dish to boil a few when rub through a ad- ding sail and to the taste after and add one tablespoonful brandy lo one pint of the Cork and seal while four pounds of hard soap put in water enough to dissolve it. dissolving an ounce of stir and put in a pan to Then cut pieces convenient for and rub on stains and dirt before of such localities us in iu to by the t The A vessel passing Siamese government will place no restriction her guns ana upon the employment by the Americans ot M- j in the as or m any other sent to But a Siamese be- .tg 1 of her guns she will be to return to Bangkok 10 and the royal Siamese on part of their respective bo it known that JAMES lhe paid by him for the D V All American citizens visiting or In Siam shall be allowed thu free and liberty to build such localities us shall The regulation wilh I 00 iv and will be tined hundred or owes service to some particular Alter I who himself to an consent of his FOR up your in the morning early sew buttons on your do not rake up any grievances protect the young and tender branches of family of in and carefully root not all angry and a good crop of IS about to complete the first wiB re making a total hand and caused the of the be bg walls are so K great weight only be about fifty pounds lo the inch BY a treaty between the United States of obtaining provisions ana re- tho First King of in Second Sing of fflam was tlf Oi i one hundred and ton con- American rti it Isaac Baker's Tuesday the John f and upon ter and anchor at Paknam bat to the not proceed above Paknam OB h break bolk at I By the LEWIS Secretary yf Stall tho consent of the Siamese f bc u if 125 for ihe George