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INDEX. 63] Great Britain. Greece. Art. 6. In case the arbiter should desire fur- Art. 2. Tonnage duties, &c., to be on the ther evldencennixode of produeing it, 364 footing of the most favored nation, . 498 Art. 7. The decision of the arbitrators shall Art. 3. Vessels of the United States may im. be Gnu.}, T ·---· 365 port into Greece whatever Greek vessels Art. 8. Ratnlieatxons tu be exchanged within may import. Reciprocal us to importu. nine months, .---- 365 tions in Greek vessels, . . . 500 Convention between the United States of Ame. Am 4‘ V°SS°l °f the Umwd Sums mW °x· rica and am: Bremen. Nov. 13, 182*1, 344 P°'* f'°"‘ G'°°°°.W'¤'°'°* Gmk '°€¤°l= Article 1. One million two hundred und {bur {;aér;;§(:;s€£i:;£`Tf_:g%S gglioilatlggg thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars to Art 5 Coastin had ind 9 n es’ 500 be mb Gennimnzehuu " . g °""°"P°=‘ ‘ Pu Y “P° e m ° Art. 6. Neither part to grunt an reference States, to carry inte eH`ect the first article - · _ y- · Y P . _ in its purchase to xmportzmous m its own °f l‘h° kcal-Y °f Gh°m* of D"' 24• 1%%; vc$e§ nr in the vessels efuther nations, 500 M- 2- f¤¤v;=¤§<E {jeg *”¤¤FQ¤=*· ¤¤¤¤g;j ribsé.: tiazllll ilrglggirml`lt$;;01;°¤i°l»ti;`§ A "X°°P PM ° 8 l' “"l'“ ev_ powers, except the reservations in the fillh rg 3. \ghen the sums are to be paid;;; m.tme ______ 500 rea n am, · · · · A*;— );};l*;g ;¤;·;;£ ;>¢ i¤ ¤‘¤¤ ¤f #*1 ¤¤==g;¤; All}.?A¤I;i£li’l¥°ZS»lLlt$$;€Qml°s°d .°” $35 M. 5. pm. of the mmm., . 345 A;,$;,**‘* _P **"* 1 mi of *§=~·i *0 *32*3; Art. 6. Ratification of this convention, 345 Am 105 Vessels of either pmy entering the A Treaty to settle and dg/ine the Boundaries ports of the other, but not wishing to un. between the Territories nf the United States load, may depart. They must conform to and the Possession: ay" Her Britannia Ma. custom-house regulutions, - - 502 jesty in North America ; for thejinal sup- Art. ll. Vessels un ouding put of their cargo pressizm. of the African Slave Trade; and may depart with the remainder without for up Crimimls, fugitives from paying duties. Duties chargeable on ves. justice, m certam cases. Aug. 9, 1842, 554 sels, where to be paid, . . - 502 A1-tgcge ]_ Boundary Hm, between the United Art. 12. Consuls, &.c. Archives ofcunsuls to States and the British possessions, . 55.5 pe ¢=X¢mp¢ iiqm scjzrch. Qousuls, &c., to Art. 2. Description of the b0undar§ line, 555 J“dE° and *¤'l*m`¤l’° m °°{*~¤·¤¤ °¤$°S»_ 504 Am 3 Navigation of the ,;,8, SL Ohn to be Art. 13. Consuls rney require the essrstzmce free Le both parties, . .. . 556 of l0¤¤»l·¤uth0rxtxes for the arrest of de- Art. 4. Grants of land, &c., within the terri. S°'t€*'°· D°S°'l°”s whe¤ *’·lQ'°St°d· h°fV *0 tory,eoni·lrmed to persons in possession of l’° d*SP°‘°d °£ D¤¤¤¢¢¤r¤ Emily °l`”· °"g& s h nts, - 556 , , A¤l1%.ii;.¤11»¤u¤¤ of ··a1spuw1 mmm ft- ad fe €!¤¤Wr¢el<¤d v¤¤¤¤Eh&¤· ggg {under ______ 557 r . . egu a. ions as 0 qunmn 6, Am 6 Commissioners to be appointed to Art. 16. Regulations as to blockade, . 506 mark the line between the St. Croix and Alt- 1;]- £';*`°·tl°n °f uw t'°*tY l·° b° f°';5g S . L- ‘ · - . 557 Yea ¤» ·_ ·_ ·•·· _ _ Art? 7. llveiglille ::31;; free m beth Parties, Art. lf?. Ratrfigntrcns to be exchanged wrtgnég 55*] l.W€ V8 l'll0fll S, ~ · • • Artie} Mntuelrggecment for the suppresggré ]{,m,,,,,·_ 0 tnesave ra e, - . . . w. E U 2 Art. 9. Parties to unite in remenstrances with Trfgz) ali th Him M; lqaysglk other powers, within whose dominions a _R , ‘ rb { muketis f-mmd fm. davcm _ _ 558 Amcle 1. ecnprocizm kerry my eemmeree Art.10. Criminals to be delivered up to either {Hd m““Z“}‘°“· bm; *****:1*;; °}`°SP°°‘ party upon requisition, · · · 558 l“’° °°“Pl"F“ my sh °‘;° 1'{‘;'{’:°“ ml" Art. 11. Treaty to be in force for five years, nm l·°'"l°“:"’ °An° °:1 n °"3$ » and afterwards until one or the other party be P°'m‘°t‘},· °W° t ;’,;"”"1g° f P"` shall signifyawish toterminate it. Tenth b_“S'“°S°‘ '°° °‘°°°" ° n una S ° article in force until either party shall wish “°°· I '’'’' . to terminate it ____ 559 Art. 2. Duues to be the mine as pn netroua.! A»».1¤.m¤m0¤m be exchanged within v¤==—=¤1=· V¤¤¤·=*¤ *2 whwil =*··= ¤¤g¤*<;¤¤ Sk m°¤"·=» ····· 559 ="""‘“"’& $$32‘l3"*$Zd°'é€"Zé’°LT"0“£}¥§nZ' m vesseso 1 nr a s - G"““• _ _ ver. Same duties on exports, - . 536 Treaty of Commerce and Nayngaium between Am 3 Sumc duties on impormtion of cgymin the United States of America and Has Ma. urucgeg the growth of either Pm-ty, 3W_ july the King ·v'G~¢¢¢- D¤¢·10-22. 1%; Expormums. All prohibitions sum be general, ·--. . . 536 Article l. Ports of either party open to the Art. 4. Coasting trade excepted, . - 536 other. Citizens of auch party at liberty to Art. 5. No preference of importemons to be reside in the territories of the ether, 498 given, ·-.-·- 536