Page TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, &c. between FOREIGN POWERS, contd. viz. :—with sion to Declaration of 16th Mecklenburg-Strelitz and France, &c. Act. Acces- sion to Declaration of 16th April, 1856. Maritime Law. Neu. Strelitz, 25th August, 1856. 153 Mexico and Prussia. merce. Navigation. London, 18th February, 1831. 1295 Mexico and Prussia, &c. Treaty. Friendship. Commerce. Navigation. Mexico, 10th July, 1855. 1267 Mexico and Spain. Convention. Claims. Do. Mexico, 17th July, 1847. 1301 Mexico, 14th November, 1851. 1303 Mexico and Spain. Treaty. Claims. Mexico, 12th November, 1853. 1307 Nassau and France, &c. Act. Accession to Decla- ration of 16th April, 1856. Wiesbaden, 18th June, 1856. Netherlands and France, &c. Act. Accession to Declaration of 16th April, 153 Paris, 23rd November, 1857. 156 Portugal and France, &c. Act. Accession to Decla- TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, &c. between FOREIGN POWERS, cont., viz. :—with sion to Declaration of 16th Page Gotha, 22nd June, 1856. 160 Saxe-Weimar and France, &c. Act. Accession to Saxony and France, &c. Declaration of 16th April, 159 TRIBUNALS. Convention. Baden and France. Execution of Judgments. Carlsruhe, 16th April, 1846. 797 Ordinance. (France). Promulgation of do. Neuilly, 3rd June, 1846. 797 Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey. Organi- 81 ........ TREATIES, &c. with FOREIGN POWERS, viz. :--with Paris, 19th August, 1858. 70 Mexico, 10th July, 1855. 1267 cols of Conferences. Austria, France, Great Britain, May-August, 1858. 81 Imprisonment by Neapolitan Government. 1857, 1858. 326 Decree (French). Extradition Convention of 25th January, ...................Paris, 10th March, 1853. 815 TREATIES, &c. with FOREIGN POWERS, with January, 1853. 815 to Declaration 856. Maritime 25th June, 1856. 162 10th July, 1855. 126 Page TUSCANY. Act. Accession to Declaration of 16th April, 1856. Maritime Law..... Correspondence with Great Britain. ULEABORG. Correspondence, &c. U. Losses of British Subjects by Destruc- 1854-1858. 300 UNITED STATES. Correspondence with Great Britain. Recruiting in The United States. Neutrality of The Slave Trade. 1856. 189 with Great Britain. Message of President. Opening of Congress. Washington, 6th December, 1858. 918 Proclamation of President. Discriminating Duties of Tonnage and Impost upon Vessels and Washington, 25th February, 1858. 957 America Report (France). Reply of United States to Invitation to accede to Declaration of 16th April, 1856, respecting Maritime Law. Paris, 12th June, 1858. 132 TREATIES, &c. with FOREIGN POWERS, viz. :—with |