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 640 INDEX. Spain. Quin. Article 1. A board of Evo commissioners to Art. 13. Sailors dsserting to be delivered up be appointed, · 198 on proo£ &c., 262 Art. 2. Ccmmissionerstotakc nn oath, 198 Art. 14. United States certify that they te. Art. 3. Commissioners to meet and sit at coive no compensation from France for Madrid to receive claims, &.c.,. 198 claims provided for in this treaty, - 262 Art. 4. Commissioners may examine any Art. 15. Spanish vessels_laden with Spanish question on oath, ---· 198 productions admitted mto Florida without Art. 5. No appeal fiom tho commissioners. higher duties than vessels of the United Awards to be paid in spccic, -. 198 States, for twelve years,. . - 262 Art. 6. Rights founded on claims originating Art. 16. Treaty to be ratified and rutifics. from excesses of foreign cruisers, reserved tions exchanged,. - - 264 by each party, 198 Ratification by the King of Spain of the Art. 7h Convention effective on exchungclgg G treaty of g`ebrua1·!y 22, law}; · f A] 264 mti cations ·--- · rants in vour o tic u e o a on, the Count of Punon Rostro, and Don Pgdro Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits be- dg Vargas, annulled,. - . 255 iwim the United SWR! vf America and Copy of tho grants unnullcd by the treaty, His Catholic Majesty. February 22, 1819. 5;;;-;, 268. 269, m0_ 27], 272, 273, October 29, 1820, ··.· 252 _ l _ b Nm ¤*` ·!~eiSi···¤ of *9 S¤¤·*¤····· °··¤** in °°Z`tZZ'£'$}1fi2.$Tz "§i£»ZZ"°J`7$d°izi;l“éZ'}i.tzf; cpscs arising under this treaty, - 252 Majesty. February 17, 1834, _ _ 460 Arii;§;d ili:‘hm and inviohble Wwe  Article 1. 'tgrccnrcnt by Spain to indemnify ` . * ’ ..'` . o s e An. 2. His Catholic Mnjcsty codes the Flo- “’fj,.U“‘m, $5,;; ,01,;;* u;:,'" °f *"&'3 ¤·*=~r· Wm =*·*¤¤= ·~=·= *~*··<*·=·* mg; A,'2"‘2‘°'&—t¤ fnlim to tsppuab in `pm cession, - - _ - - - - _ _' _ _ _ _ _ _ 466 Art. 3. Boundur imo west of the Misszs- y€arly’ . . . sippi, according to Me1lish’s map of Jens. Arg lgglulms °" éfalxiglsnted £rH°?°£28 ury 1, 1818. The use of the waters of the Ada; (il. tlsfgvlcu in I? ffin €d°t’ th Sabine, Rod River, und Arkansas, common S}m;liS,}.°m‘;nist;:_ms ° ° ° Vere ° 46; Art. 4. Commissioner und surveyor to be up- T six {mm {sib i.' di f ih . pointed by ouch party to run the bound;-yé ’”;_?P‘;l;‘:;‘0‘;. thezcgilg gmlgg bg, é’min° ins, --··-- 5 B l S ' Art. 5. Frco cxoroiso of religion in the coded Sweden_ territories, &.c., ·-.- 256 A . d C I d d An. c. Inhabitants of me mea territories to Tg"'? °f HW}, of g"'",??"- °°’]S€ ude bo incorporated into the Union, &.c., 256 °t&°°°" U"? dagisty t ° 1;"gh°fA we. m Art. 7. Spanish troops to be withdrnwn,und "'    M" Wl '"1 m"";? possession pivcn within six months after AP" · ·  oxchongo o rutiticntions, - - 258 Article 1. Pence and friendship between thu Art. 8. Grants of lnnd before 24th of January, two nations, -·--- 62 1818, confirmed, &o. Owners to fulfil the Art. 2. Neither party to grunt favours to other conditions. Grants since January 24, 1818, notions, that shall not become common et; nu I and void, - 258 either art, - Art. 9. Reciprocal renunciation of claims. Art. 3. Slhbjgots of Sweden entitled to the Renunciution of cioims for transactions same privileges in the United States as the in the Florida:. Sstisfitction by United most favoured notion, - - - 62 States for injuries to the inhabitants of Art. 4. Citizens of the United States entitled Florida, -· 258 to the same privileges in Sweden as the Art. Convention of August, 1809,  most {pvoured potion, - · d - gg nu la,. - Art. 5. ibcrt o conscience secure , Art. 11. United States to satisfy claims of Art. 6. Citizeé and subjects may dispose of theipotptiwns t'Io}:.ho amount of five milliops their estates, may inherit, and may remogp 0 urs. res commissioners to c theirs ccts,. appointed to decide upon claims. Com- Art. 7. Liberty to cither party to trade with missioners to tnkc un oath, Sw. Commis- a, nation nt war with the other. Free ships sionors may hear and examine on outh, &,c. make free goods, except contraband, 64 Spanish government to furnish documents, Art. 8. This liberty extends to nil kinds of &.c. Records of procccdings, &,c., to be merchandise cxccpt contraband,. 64 dopositcd in Department of State. Copies Art. 9. What goods shall be dcemcd contra. to be furnished to the Spanish govern- band, -- 64 ment, if required, ···- 262 Art. 10. Whnt goods shall not be dcemcd con- Art. 12. Trang of 1795 confirmed, with ox- trnbund, -- 66 ccptions. outrnl flag to cover enemy’s Art. 11. In case of war, ships to be furnished property, Whore, - - · 262 with sca-letters or passports, -. 66