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 24 PUBLIC TREATIES. from the force of the laws already published, or hereafter to be published, by His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, to prevent the emigration of his subjects. Ancrrcnn XII. · - shall continue in force for ten years, counting tyimmmm of tm fr}: ingrtiggngr 5133 Exchange of the ratiflcations; and  twelve months before the expiration of that pemod neither of the high contracting parties shall have announced by an oillcnal notification to the other _1ts intention to arrest the operation of said treaty, it shall remain binding ibr one year beyond that time, and so on, unt1l_ the_expu·ation of the twelve months which will follow a similar notification, whatever the time at which it may take place. Amuonn XIII. Ratiiications. This trea shall he approved and ratiiied by the President of the United Stags, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by His Majesty the Emperor of Austria; and the ratitlcations shall be exchanged in the city of Washington, within twelve months from the date of the signature hereof," or sooner if possible. _ Sig,,,,;.,,-,,,, In faith whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed and sealed this treaty, both in the English and German languages, declaring, however, that, it having been originally composed in the former, the English ver ion is to decide the interpretation, should any dilference in regard to it unfortunately arise. DMB_ Done in triplicate, at Washington, this twenty-seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight' hundred and twenty-nine. [1.. s. M. VAN BUREN. [L. S. L. BARON DE LEDERER. AUSTRIA, 1848. M 8 1MB_ CONVENTION WITH AUSTRIA RELATIVE TO DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY, &c., °Y * CONCLUDED AT WASHINGTON MAY 8, 1848; RATIFICATION ADVISED BY SENATE FEBRUARY 13, 1850; RATIFIED BY PRESIDENT FEBRUARY 15, 1850; EXCHANGE OF RATIFICATIONS ADVISED BY SENATE FEBRUARY 13, 1850; RATIFICATIONS EXCHANGED AT WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 23, 1850; PRO- CLAIMED FEBRUARY 25, 1850. Conventabn for the extension of certain simulations contained in the treaty eg Commerce and Navigation of 27th August, 1829, between the United tates of America, and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria. p,,,,,,,b].,_ The United States of America and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria having agreed to extend to all descriptions of property the exemption from dues, taxes, or charges, which was secured to the personal goods of their respective citizens and subjects by the eleventh article of the treaty of commerce and navigation which was concluded between the [Seq Amcics X parties on the twenty-seventh of August, 1829, and also for the purpose mia xl, treaty of of increasing the powers granted to their respective Uonsuls by the 18**% P- 23-] tenth article of said treaty of commerce and navigation, have named tbr this purpose their respective Plenipotentiaries, namely: Negotinton. The Pre ident of the United States of America has conferred full powers on James Buchanan, Secretary of State of the United States; and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria upon his Ghargé d’Aifaires to the United States, John George Hiilsemaun; _ ITD1B period was extended, with the advice and consent of the Senate, expressed in its resolution of Pebrnary 3, 1831, and with the consent of the Emperor of Austria, 2S1I1I5g20d by his minister in his certificate of the exchange of ratification, Fob1‘l\¤I'y