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 INDEX. 643 Tunis. I Venezuela. Art. 9. Assistance to be granted te wrecked Art. 6. Importatibns and cxportations to be vessels,. T 158 on an equal footing, - -. 468 Art. 10. Neutrality of ports to be enforced, Art. 7. Citizens of both nations to be on an 158 equality,. 468 Art. 11. Salutes, 158 Art. 8. No embargo without allowing indem- Art. 12. Privileges of merchants. Tunisian nifieation, ~ 470 subjects fieighting an American vessel. Art. 9. Citizens to be treated as friends in Embargees. Protection of the subjects of case of a compulsory resort for refuge or the parties. Government of Tunis may asylum in the rivers, &.c. · - 470 freight American vessels, - - 159 Art. 10. Captures by pirates, - · 470 Art. 13. Enemy’s subjects on board the ves- Art. 11. Protection in case of wreck, - 470 scls of the parties, in what case they shall Art. 12. Power to dispose of property within be made slaves, -... 159 the jurisdiction of the contracting parties, Art. 14. Duties to be reciprocally paid, 159 470 Art. 15. Liberty of commerce, contraband Art. 13. Protection to persons and property, excepted. Privileges of masters of vessels, 472 159 Art. 14. Liberty of conscience and rights of' Art. 16. Duty of anchorage, i - 160 worship secured, 472 Art. 17. Right of having a consul; his privi- Art. 15. Both parties at liberty to trade with leges, --...- 160 those at enmity with either. Free ships to Art. 18. No responsibility for subjects con- make free goods. Free ships to make free tmcting debts, &c. ---· 160 persons. Proviso, 472 Art. 19. Administration of the effects of u Art. 16. Enemics’ property, to be protected by decedent, ··--- 160 a neutral {lag, must be shipped bcfbrc the Art. 20. C0nsul’s jurisdiction over his coun- declaration of war. Regulations, - 474 trymcn, -- 160 Art. 17. Contraband goods specified, - 474 .Art.2l. Punishment of persunalassaults, 160 Art. 18. Goods not contraband, as specified Art. 22. Trial of disputes on civil matters in Art. 17, to be considered as free, - 474 between them, 160 Art. 19. Contraband goods, only, liable to Art. 23. In case of national difterenees, ac- confiscation; and vessels to proceed after commodation is to be attempted before rc- the goods are taken out, - ·. 474 course is had to arms, -. - 160 Art. 20. Notice of blockade. Vesscls enter. ing before blockade may quit unmolcsted, Altered Articles 1y' the treaty of Pence and _ _ 47Q Friendship between the United States and AW 21- Emmlmmon Oli Vessels at SW. 476 me Hamm Boy of Tunis. February 24, Art. 22- One <>f¤¤¤ x>=¤¢¤¤¤ hwg <=¤g¤g¤5i m 1824, _ _____ ggg war, vessels of ih: other to be provngeg with SC21·0 ers, * ., · - · 7 Article 6. Regulation of visits at sea. Slaves Art. 23. Visiting regiilations to apply only to escaping and taking refuge on board of vessels without convoy, 478 American ships of war, to be free, · 298 Art. 24. Prize courts only to try prize comes, Art. ll. Salutcs to ships of war, - - 298 478 Art. l2. Commerce to be on an equal footing Art H5. The neutral party not to accept u. with citizens of the most favoured nations. commission to cruise against the other, Rules as to freight. No captain to be de- 478 tained against his consent. Protection of Art. 26. Timo to be allowed, in case of war the citizens of the respective nations. Pre- between the parties, for removal and sale ference to Tunisian vessels for freight, 299 of property, -··.. 478 Art. 14. Trade between parties to be on an Art. 27. No sequestration of money in bank equal footing, -... 300 or public funds to be allowed,. . 478 Art. 28. Regulation of official intercourse; 4 Vmezuelm Art. 29. Each party to have consuls, &c., in Treaty of Peace, Frienzlship, Navigation and GMU 0lh0F°S P0¥‘lS» · · · _ _· #$0 Cmnmeree, between the United States and Aft- 30; q0YiSul$» &·C·¤ must Uxhiblli thaw the Republic of Venezuela. January 20. ¢0¤1m1SS10¤S, j_ · · · 480 1836, ____ _, 465 Art. 31. Immunmes ofccnsuls, &.c.,. 480 Art. 32. Consuls may require the aid nf the Article 1. Peace and friendship established, civil authorities to arrest dieserteys. Dc· 466 scrters must e sent ac wit in two Art. 2. Favours to commerce to be common months, - - - ·- - - 480 to beth parties, 466 Art. 33. Consular convention to be formed, Art. 3. Mutual benefits in trade and residence, 482 466 Art. 34. Treaty to remain in force for twelve Art. 4. Equalization of duties on vessels and years. Individuals personally responsible their cargoes, -··-- 468 for infringements. War not to be deollurcd Art. 5. Characteristics efaVenezuolan vessel, until remonstrance is made, and satisfac- 468 tion refused. Existing treaties not to bu