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 4Q PUBLIC TREATIES. Artrrorm IV. igcuunciagiou of The eniigrant from the one State who, according to the iirst article, naturalization is to be held as a citizen of the other State, shall not on his return to his original country be constrained to resume his former citizenship; Recovery oforigi- yet if he shall of his own accord reacquire it and renounce the citizenml citizenship- ship obtained by naturalization, such a renunciation is allowed, and no Hxed period of residence shall be required for tho recognition of his recovery of citizenship in his original country. Antrrcrrz V. Uiimiioii of wu- The present convention shall go into edect immediately on the ’°“"°"· exchange of ratifications, and shall continue in force ten years. lf neither party shall have given-to the other six months’ previous notice of its intention then to terminate the same, it shall remain in force until the end of twelve months after either of the contracting parties shall have given notice of such intention. Arrrrcmn VI. Ratitications. The present convention shall be ratified by Ilis Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden, and by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States, and the ratiiications _ shall be exchanged at Carlsruhe as soon as possible. $iS¤¤*¤¤¢¤· In faith whereof the Plenipotentiaries have signed and sealed this convention. Dm. Gunsiwun, the 19th Jody, 1868. [1.. S.] GEORGE BANGROFT. [L· S-] V. FREYDORF.