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 620 INDEX. Algiers. I Austria. Art. 20. In cases of killing, wounding, or jesty the Empcrortj Austria. August 26, striking, the law of the country to pre- 1829. veil, &.c., - - · - · 226 Article l. Free trade established, - 399 Art. 21. Consul of United States not to pay Art. 2. Tonnage duties, · - - 399 duties on what he imports for his house Art. 3. Duties on imports,. - 399 and family, --.·· 226 Art. 4. Stipulaticns in the three articles mu· Art. 22. Citizens of the United States dying tually applicable, 399 within the regency of Algiers, their pro- Art. 5. Parties placed as to duties on the party to be under the direction of the footing of the most favoured nations, 399 Consul, unless ctherwi c disposed of by Art. 6. Duties, bounties, and drawbacks on will, · - 226 exports, - · 400 Renewed mt we Al 1 8. mc. 22, 23, Art- 7- G<>¤¤twi¤¤ ¤¤vigMi<>¤. - 400 1816, Ti yjm - g ir. - 244 Art. 8. Vessels of the parties to be equally Amie 1. rem me tiicndship esmbiasma. Arf*g°“;;·*} t ·f · · A t · 4°° Favours in navigation and commerce to be I ‘ bg um °v°u"tE'°“t°. ° any commu: to mem &c       244 tmnéto common to cpnrucs, - Au. 2. Abolition qrmbute in any mm, 244 A"*·}r f°é¥S9}j· I ·, · · 5. 400 Art. 3. Mutual restitution of prisoners and Art},  .“ m lm S mz? r°m°V° if *sp°S° wb-com _____ 244 3  eir  }>;ppertv. ropergr o pengsons Art. Delivery of n quantity of bmlcs of ly'"? f{S;'m°.°’ "°t t° Fr°g°‘t° .r°m cottonto the Consul-General, - - 244 H; laws ° usma l‘° pmmm emlgxgi Ar;]? 0;?:;1;]yp;5l;Pirty ti Passing in EM Art. 12. Duration and ratification of the Art. 6. Citizens or subjects taken on board tmmy* "’ 401 an cncmy's vesscl to be liberated, - 244 Belgium. Art. 7. Passports to vessels of each party and Treaty cj Commerce and Navigation between right of visit restricted. Offenders to be the United States of America and His Ma. unisbed for abusing tha right of visit. jesty the King of the Belgium. Novem. €’csscls of wur of United gtatcs to sugg ber 10, 1845, --·-- 588 Al erlne cruisers to pass, c., . · 8 Art.  What shall bcnsufficicnt pas port, 245 Ar:;::; (kuShiggomrggsogxgrgigggwggg uio Art. 9. Provisions to be furnished to vessels be paid by dw citizens of mhér cgun at market price, --.. 245 try _____ 5Sé A;t.10.Assistuncctovcs¤cls ¢¤¤¢¤¤ ¤h¤1‘¤»245 Art,   Belgian vessels shall a in the orts Art. ll. How vcsscls may be protected, 245 of the United Sums no (gh; or hip her Am 12* C°mm°"°°· &*°·• °“ uw f°°ti“g °f duties of tonne e than nid b vcsseé of the most favoured mltl0¤S» · · 945 the United Stutgs - P- Y 588 Art. 13. Consul of United States not respon. Art 3 Vcsscls of- the United States ;° a sible for debts ofcitizens, &c.,. 246 i;, the ·. P y . ports of Belgium no other or higher Arg 14* Sdutcs t° v°°°°]S of w" °f Ungid duties than are paid by Belgian vessels 588 tutes, -- 6 · · - ·’ Art. 15. Religious opinions not to interrupt Ar3;:'Igiggtgmigcgiziasifsgdgf ccmim harmony. Consuls muy trevcl within the Am 5  stumxesscls to be um;} t fiom dm territ¢¥·iy ofonch party, - . . 246 ues of-tonnage      P   590 Art,16. ovv disputes m¤ybc ettled,&c.,246 Am 6  Comingkmdc       590 Am 17* P"”°“°" °f wml "°t i° .b° m°d° Art. 7. Articles proceeding fiom the soil, &c
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Art. 18. Powers ut wur with United States g:£;;tcdR;;;d;gc;1h§el,;z€8 githe gggted not to be suffcrcdto scllAmcricnn captured into jd iump Rc uhtkm mpm. Egg v¤¤¤¤*·= M ··**¤i<=~· ·-·- 246 Art e wi mm ih M intéth it ·t 4 Art. 19. Consuls of United States to dc- Simms in Bcl ian vgszels to 6 The cidc disputes bctwcon American citizgns, dams than Kg imported in vl;ag,cf°;. ui; &°" ‘ ’.‘ ’ 47 most favoured nations S 8 590 A';3& IL'; ?v;{ 'i"m°i um 1““' ff   Aréb 1;T ;e 5;a;1;;ations by Belgian or Unggg Art. 21. Consuls of United States not to pay Art 10 Pmmiams db `k gb il d duties on imports for their houses and fu. u' cn' Gods imtrgvtyac 5* f.°‘* ° °w°f. mm°°· ’. . °."' 247 tliin txvicountriggréic ucc y mm 0nc5g2 Art. 22. Cntizcns of United States dying Am IL Provisions an &;i lc 10  t tJ  I within the  Rcgen<>y,the1r propcrty to be to the im mhtkm  )f.  lt & th PP Y under the direction of the Consul, &e., 247 dum of Pt- I H h . ’ °°* °' ° P'°' Article additional and explanatory, . 247 mH°m ° .°n°s* . ‘ ‘ 592 . . Art. 12. Vessels rcvidcd with a ass rt, Part of the thirteenth article of the Treaty & t h P . d . P P° unnuucm           247  eé, o e recognize us national vga; dultrm.     Art. 13. Parts of the cargoes of vessels may Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between rcmuin on board in the respective ports the United States of America and His Ma.   without charge, . . 592