The Declaration of Paris 1856

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The Declaration of Paris 1856
Francis Taylor Piggott
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VII. The sentences of fine and imprisonment incurred under this law will be passed by the criminal departments of the Superior Tribunals.
VIII. The present law may be wholly or partially repealed by further ordinances.
IX. Our Ministries, each in its own department, are charged with the execution of this law, and our Ministry of Finance and Commerce especially is authorized to issue, by way of proclamation, more particular instructions regarding articles that are to come under the designation o
...f contraband of war.
320 The Declaration of Paris G. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
PROCLAMATION OF THE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, OF NEUTRALITY IN THE WAR BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, TURKEY AND RUSSIA. HONOLULU, MAY 16, 1854.
Be it known to all whom it may concern that We, Kame- hameha III. , King of the Hawaiian Islands, hereby proclaim our entire neutrality in the war now pending between the great maritime Powers of Europe ; that our neutrality is to be respected by all belligerents to the full extent of our jurisdiction, which by our fundamental laws is to the distance of one marine league surrounding each of our islands of Hawaii, Maui, Ka- hoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau, commenc- ing at low-water mark on each of the respective coasts of the said islands, and includes all the channels passing between and dividing the said islands from island to island ; that all captures and seizures made within our said jurisdiction are unlawful ; and that the protection and hospitality of our ports, harbours, and roads shall be equally extended to all the belligerents, so long as they respect our neutrality.


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