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638 INDEX. Prussia. Russia. Art.26. Favours granted to others, to extend Art. 4. The sume rule to prevail, whether to the parties, ·.--. 176 such vessels arrive from their own or fo— Art. 27. Limitation of treaty to ten years reign ports, ---·· 446 from the exchange of rntifications, · 176 Art. 5. Meropmndise which may be imported ' f···s,·b-s'tl·,·—l Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between 1;; rim), fl 0 I? lc Emil; the United States nfzimerim and his Jllajcs- Art_ 5_ No higher duties sha;] be imposed ¢y we King of Prussia- May 1, 1828. 378 thjm on the mms qqacxcs from cum wm- Article 1. Reciprocal liberty of commerce be- mcs- AU P¥`°h¤bm0¤$ Shliu bf! g<>¤¤m}, tween the territories of both parties, 378 _ 446 Atl. 2. Freedom of navigation, und perfect Aff. Tl1G coasting trade excepted from reciprocity, - 378 urtnclcs 2, 3, 4, 5, G, ._ · · 448 Art. 3. All minus or commerce to pay the Art-B, Ccnsuls. &c- Tlwnr ¤¤th¤rit5{ and same duties in vessels of either notion, 378 Pl'¤V¤l¤§?S· COUSUIS W ,]*1*12** Wd ¤Fb1¤¤!¤ Art. 4. Stipulzrtious of the two preceding arti- m certom cases, . - l . - _ 448 cies to apply to vessels of Prussia. und the Art. 9. C0nsuls,_&c., muy rcqunre the md of United Stow; coming ('mm any pm-tg, 380 local =1uthor1t1es to arrest deserters. Dc. Art. 5. Produce of the parties put on the most sertcrs to be sent back within four months, favourable footing, --.. 380 . 448 Art, 6_ Vcssgls of pgdigg put on [hg Smpg Aft: 10. SUGOGSSIOII to PCISODHJ estate, 1H1d footing ns to cxportutions, - . 380 drsposal thereof; -..- 448 Art. 7. Coastwiso mzvigation excepted, 380 Art. 11. Fuvours grunted to other nations Art. 8. Neither purty to give uny preference shell become common, - . · 450 to goods on account, of the importing bot. AN:. 12 Thus treaty to extend to Poland, and tom, .. 382 to continue in force until January 1, 1839, Art. 9. Prospective provision for maintaining · 450 the most favoured footing, - - 382 Art. I?. Rut1Ge}etions to be exchanged within Art. 10. Consuls 382 twc ve mont s, ·... 450 Art. 11. Conspls; &.c., muy require the aid Separate Article, . - - - 450 of local nut orities - - - 382 C · i · · An, 12, Cemiu stipulirtions in former treaties cgzizcst riésrigsig tk5W;?;?; revived, Qccurity of°1'l8\1h‘l1l ¤¤·Vlg'¤i·i0¤ to and N0;-way not Lo be dormectediwith this be the subject of future trenliy, - 384 treaty _ ’ ____ 450 Art.13. Vessels entering blocks cd ports, 384 ’ ` Art} 14. Provisions us to personal propgty ,g,,,·,gg.,M_ o citizens &.c. -··· 84 . . . Art. 15. ’£re:ity LJ remain in force for twelve Treaty muh Sardmm N°v°mb°r 26* 122; years, c., ----. 386 _ _ _ " Art. 16. Rutiiicutions to be exchanged within ANWIG 1·_ R<>¤1Pfo<>¤l liberty of comme;-eg nine months, · · · · · 386 AM; ¤pIv¤g¤ti¤¤,f 3 - - - 512 rt. . csscs o cltier party, arriving in Russia. the ports of the other put on the footin f Convention between the United States of Ame. national vessels, ., . - . %¥g rica and Russia. April -;*7, 1824, - 302 AYP-t3·SI“5l’°}’t°“<i“S by -f\m¤1'i¤¤1¤ Vessels . . . . n . 1 i ' Artncle 1. Nzwrgntnon and fisheries of the Pa, im 0013);,,ir(;x%]n,tc;iil§i;t;,gOns by Simi nlm . . ss . . , - - o12 miie to befrce tobotln purl18S,- - 302 Art. 4. The stipulations in the second und Art. 2. Illicit trade to be prevented, . 802 third articles how up Emma _ ,14 Art. 3. No establishment to be Enmed here- Art 5 Sardiufan vc S5 mu ’° .. _ . . . s s y export from uiler, by extxzcns of the United States north h U - S . · F , . . the mted mtcs. United States may ox- 0 04 degrees 40 minutes, or by Russm pm., {mm Sardinia _ _ 514 south of the same latitude, - - 304 A 6 N , ’. .' . Art 4 1 , _ rt. . 0 otxer crhxgher duties to be rm. . , nterwr seas to be fren to both muons GSO,] 0,, - . · . · p rnnpommons than me imposed on for ten years, . 304 im _ . _ _ . . poitrmons of other nations - - 514 Art. 5 Cer-tam urucles always to be excepted Art 7 Cm tin t, d ‘ . _ . . s g ra e excepted, · . 514 {mm thm °°mm°r°°• ‘ ‘ ‘ 304 Art. 8. No preference of importat' to b Art. G. Rutificutions to be exchanged in ten given to mlm, party P mm 51: m°mh°• “' ‘ 304 Arg. 9. Favours granted to other nations to - - JL ccome common, -.-- 516 Trmty with Russ'"' D°°°mb°r nw 18s2v Art. l0. Vessels of both nations to have the _ _ {144 same footing as vcssels of the most fh- Articlo 1. Liberty of commerce and nnvign. voured nation, 516 hog, r ---- _ - - 444 Art. 11. Shipwrecksh -... 516 Art. _. Funrnugc dunes reclprocarlly on the Art.12. Vessels of either nation, forced by footing of the most favoured nation, 444 distress into the ports of the other, to be Art. 3: Merchandise nmportcd in the vessels exempt from port clnrgcs, provided, &c., of either party not to be subject to increased 5l6 dutnes, - · - - - 446 Art. 13. Blockudcs, ·-·· 516