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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;=¤§¢ 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