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INDEX. 637 Pm'"?--r in -r· r ta te H P""”‘“‘ o em au on ies oarres eser rs. ow tok' s the demand for desertcrs shall be made. u s€s:e”sl:m»i?1i¢:ithrthrlt:ll::li·fITM-que {mi; Deserters, when arrested, how to be dis- Art. 21. Regulations to be observed in ease posed of} . . · ---. 548 of war against a common enemy - 94 Art. 12. Power to dispose of personal goods, Art. 22. Convoy: in certain cases, I - 94 &,e. _ In ease of persons holding realestate Art. 23. In ease of war nine months to be wrthxn the terrntories of either power, to be allowed to citizens to settle their ullhirs allowed time to sell the some, · · 548 Principles of conducting war. No com; Art. 13. Favours in navigation, &.c., to bc· missions to he granted to private armed come common, ·--· 548 vessels, ..-··· 94 Art. 14. Duration of the treaty. Citizens Art. 24. Treatment of prisoners of war re u. persouully{responsible for violations of the lated, .. gl)6 treaty eprisals not to be authorized, Art. 25. Consuls to be allowed in the ports nor war declared, until n statement of in- of each nation, -... 98 juries shall be presented. Rutifieations to Art. 26. All favours granted to another na. be exchanged within eight months, · 550 tion by one party, shall become common to Pmnim A1ltl°27l '1`lteaty to be -in fdrce for ten- eel): A Treaty of Amity and Commerce between y 92 his Majesty the King of Prussia and the United States of America. July, August, Treaty ¢y"Amity and Commerce with the King and September, 1783, . - · S4 rgf Prussia. July 11, 1799, · - 162 Article 1. Peace and friendship between the Article 1. Peace und friendship established, two nations, ----- 84 1 62 Art. 2. Subjects of Prussia entitled to the Att. 2. Privileges of Prussia. Subjects trad. some privileges in United States as the ing to the United Shit9S.- - - 162 most favoured nation, . . . 84 Art. 3. Commercial privileges, . . 162 Art. 3. Citizens of United States entitled to Art. 4. Commercial privileges, · - 164 the same privileges in Prussia as the most Aff- 5- U¤l0¤dl¤g‘ Gl" vessels, · · 164 favoured nation, 84 Art. 6. Unloading of vessels, r · - 164 A;-t, 4, Regulations of commercial inte;. Art. 7. Protection of property within the ju. course, .. 86 risdiction of each party, - · - 164 Are. 5. Vessels not to be forced to unload Art- 8. Vessels coming on the wrnt. or cutermerchandise, - 86 lug u. port, without wishing to break bulk, Art. 6. Goods to be examined before loaded, 164 and not after, unless in ease offraud, 86 Aff- 9· ShiP\•j·'¤‘¢¤l$S, ---- 166 Art. 7. Each party to protect the vessels and Art. 10. Ahenatmn of reel estate. Real etfeets of the other in their dominions, estate within the dcminicns of one party 86 falling ripon the subjects of the other, 166 Art. 8. Vessels coming on the coast or enter. Art. 11. reedom of con cience, worship, ing the ports of either nation, how to be &»¤-, - _ · - - _ y - 166 treated, ------ 88 Art. 12. Relative to the prmcxple of free Art 9. In case of shipwrecks, relief to be ships making free goods, - - 168 uilbrded, and goods restored, . . 88 Art. 13. Of contraband, - _ - - 168 Art. 10. The citizens or subjects of either Art. 1{L Documents to be carried by vessels party may dispose of their persona,] estate m time of WU, _·· ~ · - - 168 by will or otherwise. Regulations concern- Art. 15. Manner of V1Sltll'lg vessels not under ing the same, .-... 88 convoy, · - - j · · _168 Art. 11. Liberty of conscience secured, 90 Art. 15. Of embargoes. Seizures, detentions Art. 12. Liberty for either party to trade and arrests, to be mode an due course of with u nation at war with the other. Free law, · - ···· 169 ships make free goods, · - - 90 Art. 17. Snlvege on recapture, when one of Art. 13. No goods shall be deemed contra. the powers rs neutral, - · . 172 bzmd so as to justify confiscation; but ves. Art. 18. Rrghtof asylum,_ - - . 172 sels may be detained, · - · 90 Art. 19. Bringing in of prizes, . - 172 Art. 14. Vessels to be furnished with sea- Art. 20. The subjects of ono party shall not letters or passports, · - - 90 take letters of marque fiom the enemy of Art. 15. How vessels are to be treated when the other, &c., ’ --.. 172 met by ships of war or privutccrs, - 92 Art. 21. Rules applicable to the prosecution Art. 16. Vessels not to be detained by em- of u common 'war, -·-- 172 barge, &c., ---·· 92 Art. 22. The ships of war of one party shall Art. 17. When recoptured vessels shall be protect the vessels of another, - 174 restored, ------ 92 Art. 23. Regulations for softening the effects Art. 18. Vessels driven by stress of weather of war between the two_part¤es,_ { 174 into port, shall be protected, . . 92 Art. 24. Regulations relative to prisoners og Art. 19. Vessels of wor may carry prizes into war, etc., ----. _ 17 the ports of each nation,- - - 92 Art. 25. Qonsuls, &.c., ullovved to resrde pl Art. 20. Citizens of either party shall not the domxmons of the parties, - 1 h 3 D