Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 8.djvu/458

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446 TREATY WITH RUSSIA. 1832. of whatever kind or denomination, levied upon vessels of corhhucrce, in the name or to the profit of the government, the local autholutncs, or ef any private establishments wlmtsoever, the Hlgh Cummemng Pames shall reciprocally treat each other upon the footing of the most favored nations with whom they have not treaties n 0w actually m foree, regulating the said duties and charges on the basxs of an entire reciprocity. Merchandise Arwxcu: III. All kind of merchandise and articles of commerce, imporaed in the which may be lawfully imported into the ports of the Empire of Rugsna "°"°l“ °f°l'h°' in Russian vessels, may, also, be so imported in vessels of the Ummd g:;3{}nn$ l:_be States of America, without paying other or higher duties or charges, of creased duties. whatever kind or denomination, levied in the name, or to the pyohz, of the government, the local authorities, or of any private estabhshment whatsoever, than if the same merchandise or articles of commerce had been imported in Russian vessels. And reciprocally, all kind of merchandise and articles of commerce, which may be lawfully imported into the ports of the United States of America, in vessels of the said States, may, also, be s0 imported in Russian vessels, without paXing other or higher duties or charges, of whatever kind or denommauorl, levied in the name, or to the profit of the government, the local authenties, or of any private establishments whatsoever, than if the same merchandise or articles of commerce had been imported in vessels of the United States of America. The sgme rule Anmcm IV. It is understood that the stipulations contained in She ’° °b*¤*P; Wh°· two preceding articles, are, to their full extent, applicable to Russian thor arriving . . . . . 1-mmm6h. Own vessels and their cargoes, zxrnving m the ports of the United Stzltes of or from foreign America; and reciprocally, to vessels of the said States zmd then car- P°"¤· goes, arriving in the ports of the Empire of Russia, whether the said vessels clear directly from the ports of the country to which they respectively belong, or from the ports of any other foreign country. M°,ch,md;“ Amxcm V. All kind of merchandise and articles of commerce, which mqy be which may be lawfully exported from the ports of the United States of ‘W’°"°d m m' America in national vessels, may, also, be exported therefrom in Rusmmul vessels, · . · - . may be so in sum vessels without pnying other or higher duties or charges, of whatthose of either ever kind or denomination, levied in the name, or to the profit of the F‘““Y· government, the local authorities, or of any private establishments whatsoever, than if the same merchandise or articles of commerce, had been exported in vessels of the United States of America. And reciprocally, all kind of merchandise and articles of commerce, which may be lawfully exported from the ports of the Empire of Russia in national vessels, may also be exported therefrom in vessels of the United States of America, without paying other or higher duties or charges of whatever kind or denomination, levied in the name, or to the profit of the government, the local authorities, or of any private establishments whatsoever, than if the same merchandise or articles of commerce had been exported in Russian vessels. No hi he, dm Arvrrcu: VI. No higher or other duties shall be imposed on the imnies shullbsim. portation into the United States, of any article, the produce or manufgfggggrza fanctgre of Ihussja; und no higher or other duties shall be imposed on clcs {mm other the importation mw the Empire of Russia, of any article, the produce counmcs. or manufacture of the United States, than nrc, or shall be, payable 0n the luke nrtrele, being the produce or mcmufhcture of any other foreign AH prohiw country. Nor shall any prohibition be imposed mn the importation or mms 81,,,11b,, expnrtatnon of any article the pmmluce or manuflwture of the United Zcneml. States or of Russia, to, or from the ports of the United States, or to, or fmm the ports of ahc Russian Empire, which shall not equally extend to nil omer rmtioms.