London, 9th April, 1856..
taking off the Prohibitions on the Export
of Arms, Ammunition, Gunpowder, &c.,
from Malta, under the Order of 15th
April, 1854. London, 9th April, 1856..
taking off the Prohibitions subsisting
on the Export of Arms, Ammunition,
Gunpowder, &c., from Gibraltar, under
Order of 15th April, 1854.
London, 9th April, 1856..
permitting the Conveyance of Passengers
and Goods between places in the Colony
of Victoria in other than British Ships.
London, 24th June, 1856..
for the Apprehension and Delivering up of
Seamen, Deserters from Merchant Vessels
of Chile, in British and East Indian
Ports; and revoking Order of 25th
February, 1856.
Osborne, 28th July, 1856..
providing for the Exercise of British Juris-
PROTOCOLS of Conferences between Austria, France, Great Britain,
Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, relative to
the Conclusion of a General Treaty of Peace; the
Danubian Principalities of Moldavia, Wallachia,
and Servia; Religious Privileges in Turkey; the
Bessarabian Frontier; the Aland Islands; the
Limits between the Territories of Russia and
Turkey in Asia; the Russian Fortifications on the
Eastern Coast of the Black Sea; the Restitution
of Kars to Turkey; the Neutralization of the Black
Sea; the Number of Vessels of War to be main.
tained by Russia and Turkey in the Black Sea;
the Navigation of the Danube; the Admission
of Prussian Representatives to the Congress; the
Maintenance in Russia of the Cemeteries and
Monuments, containing the remains of Officers
and Soldiers of the Allies; the Admission of Tur-
key into the European System; the Closing of
the Bosphorus and Dardanelles to Vessels of
War: the Renewal of Treaties with Russia; the
Conclusion of Commercial Treaties with Turkey;
the Sovereignty of Turkey over Montenegro; the
Raising of the Blockade of Russian Ports; the
conclusion of a Maritime Armistice with Russia;
the Evacuation of the Russian and Turkish Terri-
tories by the Allies; the Re-establishment of
Commercial Relations; the Occupation of Greece
by the Allies; the French Occupation of Rome;
the Austrian Occupation of the Roman States,
&c.; the Revolutionary Tendency of the Press of
Belgium towards France; the Adoption of a
System of Maritime Law during War; the Settle-
ment of International Disputes through the
Mediation of a Third Power; &c.
Paris, February-April, 1856..
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