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− | Poultry; eggs. | + | {{p|408}} |
− | Plants, shrubs, and trees. | + | Poultry; eggs.<br/> |
− | Pelts; wool, unmanufactured. | + | Plants, shrubs, and trees.<br/> |
− | + | Pelts; wool, unmanufactured.<br/> | |
− | Hides, furs, skins, undressed. | + | Rags.<br/> |
− | Butter; tallow. | + | Hides, furs, skins, undressed.<br/> |
+ | Butter; tallow.<br/> | ||
+ | |||
ARTICLE II. | ARTICLE II. | ||
− | For and in consideration of the rights and privileges | + | |
+ | For and in consideration of the rights and privileges granted by the | ||
United States of America in the preceding article of this convention, | United States of America in the preceding article of this convention, | ||
and as an equivalent therefor, His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian | and as an equivalent therefor, His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian | ||
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schedule, the same being the growth or produce of the United States | schedule, the same being the growth or produce of the United States | ||
of America, into all the ports of the Hawaiian Islands free of duty: | of America, into all the ports of the Hawaiian Islands free of duty: | ||
− | Schedule. | + | |
− | Flour of wheat. | + | ''Schedule.'' |
− | Fish of all kinds. | + | Flour of wheat.<br/> |
− | Coal. | + | Fish of all kinds.<br/> |
+ | Coal.<br/> | ||
Timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured, | Timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured, | ||
− | in whole or in part. | + | in whole or in part.<br/> |
− | Staves and heading. | + | Staves and heading.<br/> |
− | Cotton, unmanufactured. | + | Cotton, unmanufactured.<br/> |
− | Seeds, and vegetables not preserved. | + | Seeds, and vegetables not preserved.<br/> |
− | Undried fruits, not preserved. | + | Undried fruits, not preserved.<br/> |
− | Poultry; eggs. | + | Poultry; eggs.<br/> |
− | Plants, shrubs, and trees. | + | Plants, shrubs, and trees.<br/> |
− | Pelts; wool, unmanufactured. | + | Pelts; wool, unmanufactured.<br/> |
− | + | Rags.<br/> | |
− | Hides, furs, skins, undressed. | + | Hides, furs, skins, undressed.<br/> |
− | Butter; tallow. | + | Butter; tallow.<br/> |
+ | |||
ARTICLE III. | ARTICLE III. | ||
− | The evidence that articles proposed to be admitted into the ports | + | |
+ | The evidence that articles proposed to be admitted into the ports of | ||
the United States of America or the ports of the Hawaiian Islands | the United States of America or the ports of the Hawaiian Islands | ||
free of duty, under the first and second articles of this convention, are | free of duty, under the first and second articles of this convention, are | ||
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agent resident in such port, a certificate to that effect from the | agent resident in such port, a certificate to that effect from the | ||
collector of the port. | collector of the port. | ||
+ | |||
ARTICLE IV. | ARTICLE IV. | ||
+ | |||
The present convention shall take effect as soon as the law required | The present convention shall take effect as soon as the law required | ||
to carry it into operation shall have been passed by the Congress of | to carry it into operation shall have been passed by the Congress of | ||
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contracting parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at | contracting parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at | ||
the end of the said term of seven years, or at any time afterwards. | the end of the said term of seven years, or at any time afterwards. | ||
+ | {{p|409}} | ||
+ | ARTICLE V. | ||
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The present convention shall be duly ratified, and the ratifications | The present convention shall be duly ratified, and the ratifications | ||
shall be exchanged at Honolulu within eighteen months from the date | shall be exchanged at Honolulu within eighteen months from the date | ||
hereof, or earlier if possible. | hereof, or earlier if possible. | ||
+ | |||
In faith whereof the respective plenipotentiaries have signed this | In faith whereof the respective plenipotentiaries have signed this | ||
convention, and have hereunto affixed their seals. | convention, and have hereunto affixed their seals. | ||
+ | |||
Done, in triplicate, in the English language, in the city of Washington, | Done, in triplicate, in the English language, in the city of Washington, | ||
this twentieth day of July, anno Domini one thousand eight | this twentieth day of July, anno Domini one thousand eight | ||
hundred and fifty-five. | hundred and fifty-five. | ||
+ | |||
W. L. MARCY. [SEAL.] | W. L. MARCY. [SEAL.] | ||
+ | |||
W. L. LEE. [SEAL.] | W. L. LEE. [SEAL.] | ||
− | + | ---- | |
− | + | <small>[Confidential. Executive, No. 7. Thirty-fourth Congress, first session.]</small> | |
− | States and the King of the Hawaiian Islands. | + | |
− | January 3,1856, read first time, and, on motion by Mr. Mason, referred to the Committee | + | ''Message of the President of the United States, communicating a treaty between the United States and the King of the Hawaiian Islands.'' |
− | on Foreign Relations. | + | |
+ | January 3, 1856, read first time, and, on motion by Mr. Mason, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. | ||
+ | |||
January 10, 1856, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate. | January 10, 1856, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate. | ||
− | To the Senate of the United States: | + | |
+ | ''To the Senate of the United States:'' | ||
+ | |||
I transmit to the Senate for consideration, with a view to ratification, | I transmit to the Senate for consideration, with a view to ratification, | ||
a treaty between the United States and His Majesty the King of the | a treaty between the United States and His Majesty the King of the | ||
Hawaiian Islands, signed in Washington, the twentieth day of July, | Hawaiian Islands, signed in Washington, the twentieth day of July, | ||
A. D. 1855. | A. D. 1855. | ||
+ | |||
FRANKLIN PIERCE. | FRANKLIN PIERCE. | ||
− | WASHINGTON, December 27,1855. | + | |
+ | WASHINGTON, ''December 27,1855.'' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
VI. ALSO THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON THE PHYSICAL FEATURES, | VI. ALSO THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON THE PHYSICAL FEATURES, | ||
FACTS OF LANDING, SUPPLIES, CLIMATE, DISEASES, ETC., OF THE | FACTS OF LANDING, SUPPLIES, CLIMATE, DISEASES, ETC., OF THE | ||
− | HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, PREPARED BY | + | HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, PREPARED BY CAPT. GEORGE P. SCRIVEN, |
OF THE SIGNAL CORPS, ASSISTED BY LIEUT. J. Y. MASON BLUNT, | OF THE SIGNAL CORPS, ASSISTED BY LIEUT. J. Y. MASON BLUNT, | ||
OF THE FIFTH CAVALRY, WITH THE ACCOMPANYING MAPS. | OF THE FIFTH CAVALRY, WITH THE ACCOMPANYING MAPS. | ||
− | Report on the physical features, ports of landing, supplies, climate, | + | |
− | diseases, etc. | + | ''Report on the physical features, ports of landing, supplies, climate, |
− | [Compiled from the best available sources for the information of the Army.] | + | diseases, etc.'' |
+ | |||
+ | <small>[Compiled from the best available sources for the information of the Army.]</small> | ||
+ | |||
CONTENTS. | CONTENTS. | ||
− | Location, distances from the | + | {| |
− | Communications with the United States | + | | |
− | Names, areas | + | |Page |
− | General physical characteristics | + | |- |
− | Soil | + | |Location, distances from the Pacific coast |
− | Climate | + | |410 |
− | Earthquakes | + | |- |
− | Population, characteristics, religions, education | + | |Communications with the United States |
− | Laws, military forces, police | + | |410 |
− | + | |- | |
− | Business, currency, finance, commerce | + | |Names, areas |
− | Products, resources, vegetation | + | |411 |
− | Industries | + | |- |
− | Diseases (other than leprosy) | + | |General physical characteristics |
− | + | |411 | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Soil | |
− | + | |412 | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Climate | |
− | + | |412,413 | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Earthquakes | |
− | + | |413 | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Population, characteristics, religions, education | |
− | + | |413-415 | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | |Laws, military forces, police | |
− | 418 | + | |415 |
− | + | |- | |
+ | |Language, Government | ||
+ | |415,416 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Business, currency, finance, commerce | ||
+ | |416,417 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Products, resources, vegetation | ||
+ | |417 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Industries | ||
+ | |417 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Diseases (other than leprosy) | ||
+ | |418 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Manner of life, clothing | ||
+ | |418 | ||
+ | |} |
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Poultry; eggs.
Plants, shrubs, and trees.
Pelts; wool, unmanufactured.
Rags.
Hides, furs, skins, undressed.
Butter; tallow.
ARTICLE II.
For and in consideration of the rights and privileges granted by the United States of America in the preceding article of this convention, and as an equivalent therefor, His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands hereby agrees to admit all the articles named in the following schedule, the same being the growth or produce of the United States of America, into all the ports of the Hawaiian Islands free of duty:
Schedule.
Flour of wheat.
Fish of all kinds.
Coal.
Timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured,
in whole or in part.
Staves and heading.
Cotton, unmanufactured.
Seeds, and vegetables not preserved.
Undried fruits, not preserved.
Poultry; eggs.
Plants, shrubs, and trees.
Pelts; wool, unmanufactured.
Rags.
Hides, furs, skins, undressed.
Butter; tallow.
ARTICLE III.
The evidence that articles proposed to be admitted into the ports of the United States of America or the ports of the Hawaiian Islands free of duty, under the first and second articles of this convention, are the growth or the produce of the United States of America or of the Hawaiian Islands shall be a certificate to that effect from the American or Hawaiian consul or consular agent of the port from which such articles are exported, or, in case there shall be no such consul or consular agent resident in such port, a certificate to that effect from the collector of the port.
ARTICLE IV.
The present convention shall take effect as soon as the law required to carry it into operation shall have been passed by the Congress of the United States of America and the convention shall have been approved by His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands in council. The convention shall remain in force for seven years from the date at which it may go into operation, and further, until the expiration of twelve months after either of the high contracting parties shall give notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same, each of the high contracting parties being at liberty to give such notice to the other at the end of the said term of seven years, or at any time afterwards.
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ARTICLE V.
The present convention shall be duly ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Honolulu within eighteen months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible.
In faith whereof the respective plenipotentiaries have signed this convention, and have hereunto affixed their seals.
Done, in triplicate, in the English language, in the city of Washington, this twentieth day of July, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five.
W. L. MARCY. [SEAL.]
W. L. LEE. [SEAL.]
[Confidential. Executive, No. 7. Thirty-fourth Congress, first session.]
Message of the President of the United States, communicating a treaty between the United States and the King of the Hawaiian Islands.
January 3, 1856, read first time, and, on motion by Mr. Mason, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
January 10, 1856, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate.
To the Senate of the United States:
I transmit to the Senate for consideration, with a view to ratification, a treaty between the United States and His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands, signed in Washington, the twentieth day of July, A. D. 1855.
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
WASHINGTON, December 27,1855.
VI. ALSO THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON THE PHYSICAL FEATURES, FACTS OF LANDING, SUPPLIES, CLIMATE, DISEASES, ETC., OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, PREPARED BY CAPT. GEORGE P. SCRIVEN, OF THE SIGNAL CORPS, ASSISTED BY LIEUT. J. Y. MASON BLUNT, OF THE FIFTH CAVALRY, WITH THE ACCOMPANYING MAPS.
Report on the physical features, ports of landing, supplies, climate, diseases, etc.
[Compiled from the best available sources for the information of the Army.]
CONTENTS.
Page | |
Location, distances from the Pacific coast | 410 |
Communications with the United States | 410 |
Names, areas | 411 |
General physical characteristics | 411 |
Soil | 412 |
Climate | 412,413 |
Earthquakes | 413 |
Population, characteristics, religions, education | 413-415 |
Laws, military forces, police | 415 |
Language, Government | 415,416 |
Business, currency, finance, commerce | 416,417 |
Products, resources, vegetation | 417 |
Industries | 417 |
Diseases (other than leprosy) | 418 |
Manner of life, clothing | 418 |