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 404 PUBLIC TREATIES. back. But if they be not sent back within two months, to be counted from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall be no more arrested for the same cause. It is understood, however, that if the deserter should be found to have committed any crime or offence, his surrender may be delayed until the tribunal before which the case shall be depending shall have pronounced its sentence, and such sentence shall have been carried into eifect. m-,,,,, of md;. The present additional article shall have the same force and value as tional article. if it were inserted, word for word, in the convention signed at Washington on the twentieth day of December, one thousand eight hundred R,,;g,,m,,¤,_ and twenty-seven, and being approved and ratitled by the President of the United, States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by the Senates of the Hanseatic Republics of Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, the ratiiications shall be exchanged at Washington within nine months from the date hereof, or sooner if possible. S;g,,,m,,,,,_ In faith whereof we, the undersigned, by virtue of our respective full powers, have signed the present additional article, and have thereto aiilxed our seals. Date. Done in quadruplicate at the cit of Washington, on the fourth day of June, in the year of our Lora; one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. H. CLAY. 1.. s. V'. BUMPFF. [L. s. HANSEATIC REPUBLICS, 1852. April 30, 1852. CONVENTION WITH HAMBURG BREMEN AND LUBEOK, FOR EXTENDING —————- THE JURISDICTION OF CONSULS CONCLUDED AT WASHINGTON APRIL 30, 1852; RATIFICATION ADVISED DY SENATE AUGUST 30, 1852; RATIFIED BY PRESIDENT SEPTEMBER 24, 1852; RATIFICATIONS EXOHANGED AT WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 25, 1853; PROCLAIMED JUNE 6, 1853. Oonventionfor the mutual extension of tlngiuriadiction of Consult, between the United Staten of America andthe ee and Hameatic Republics of Hamburg, Bremen, and Lubeck. _ contracting pu- The United States of America and the Free and Hanseatic Bepnblicks tl"- of Hamburg, Bremen, and Lnbeck, having agreed to extend, in certain cases, the jll1'ISdiCUIOI1 of their respective Consuls, and to increase the powers granted to said Consuls by existing treaty stipulations, have named for this purpose, as their respective Plenipotentiaries, to wit: N,,g°mm., The President of the United States of America, Daniel Webster Secretary of State of the United States, and the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Bremen, and the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lnbeck, Albert Schumacher, Consul-General of Hamburg and Bremen in the United tates; Who, having exchanged their full powers, found in due and proper form, have agreed to and signed the following articles': Anmonn I. Settlement or The Consulsi] Vice-Consuls, commercial and vice-commercial agents di¤v¤*¤¤ l••W•¤¤¤ of each of the igh contracting parties shall have the right as such, to "‘"°°"“ ““d °"°'"’* sit as judges and arbitrators in such diiferences as may arise betwwll the masters and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews or of the master should disturb the order or tranquillity of the country; or the said Consuls, Vice-Consuls, commercial agents, or vice·commercial agents, should ru-