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cslcrft Carolinian. fcf THE PROTDr.tT Of THE CNITEP STATES OP 'AMEWCJ, .. ' A PnOClMMTIOX. - We.e,eTrerynf iTHty.Commeree,fHj tJ,,,,;atinn between the United tee of Amer. ice and the United Mescn Sate. l eooelu to eountriee, " n.th fift f fhouaend ' ho!111 M,WT,ei 'n16 TrMrv la ord for word M Mow, . Tb VM'td State of America and the Umted Mexican Stalee deirinr to eWablish no m be tb rtWnou of CrienoWip that fa hsp. Dil, aubsttt between th two Bepublk he roles whit ehstt Wify'ore be reNffinu. W obred betweee both, by mean of treaty t A,tv CHerc, and Navigating J'or tub feci d to mv other cUrres, or eontribu tione, or tales, than such at are paid by the. Cititen Of tr S'ste in which Ibey r ! Article X- Whenever t!i ertijen ot either of the omrctwf ptrt'ee shall be (breed to eek refuge or asvlum in tbe rivers bays, port, or domm.retit oftha other with" their eKi, whether- merchant or or we, public of Brrvate. through stress of weather, pureoit of pirsteeor enwmtr, they ehit few mewd en treef-d with humanity, with tbe precaution which may b cVcmed expedient on Hi prt of the re- speclir Govero-nrnts in order to irotd irana. gFffirjrrrrtneiweU favor end protection for re pairing their vrayla. procuring provisions, and placing themselves in a tttwaiioti to continue their tovsge without obstacle or himkrance of any kind. - -. Article XI. All veaati, merchandise, or it- ,iraBBpt.vJpj5 5Ti "I:-. 1.1 i.TuHilnn u nrUa. ..hlr-l, ha -.ntnril b . tJwtrd Bta'e Of America baa t-poiwea an. -'. .k,... kibr. ritiie of tnw uoiieo ornra. ... -..nd tAair ff1hCked Bt.t.. of ' , -A Americ tr tM voin,. ftt rHrert d ,b of the Li.Iiu.tiMi Soei.hi the rierci of the . " yriry of 8te feril'i na yri-Mtri - - .l Lk TucUMf pnei Hiring occtc- ehi ffd i oVte form their tevent power u HHirt:' AnTit t-rTfert the fik, Iwwihbk - tnd . nirermi ptoo, tmo nd Kncer friblabet bc Uaitr.4 State of Amer ica nd tb United Mes'tcan State in B the att'cot of r1ir poowMiwM and urritoriea, and ",7 Wtwee bir reep'e d cittaent reopeetirely ' .ihn.tdittinsonof pennni or blaeea. Article It The Umied State of America and tb United Metiean 8ite, deaigniof to take for (ho bui of their imenent the mift lrrfe qnriy n5 reeipry, ti& mil ," fit. Ily not to grant nf particular furor to other nationt in r"ret of eomaierce and Mvigatkm, vtlcb abaV not mmc4iely benoata Com stun . a tba other pri ho ihalt enjo ih tame ' i' " ft? if ibn eoiieaion vu freely nWe, or " ipontha m oonditiona, if tb couceakiwi a conditional. Ariel HI. fp eiiiorn of ih twaeoaa . Wa reweiirely tball bn brrtrjreelr and tcwraiy ti Mtiwwhb Thhrota and nwr to U ancn p oee, pora. ana nrers or tnc uiu. tfd Itatta of America and of tb IniteJ Meal " ' tti State to- which other forelpner are wr. mirad toeome i to enter into th eame, and to prnai, bn-nH, po4 vtchei, br. nd all s.her thine be'tw?mjr to th lift of these armas aceomily, buckler,, bclmetti breaat plate, ea of inftintrjr bell", atd eiuthc ndr up i a milttery fort. an4 for a nilitar ae thirdly, caealrr belw and hwe with their lmilrei twrthlr, rnd-jrneraHy, all ki.Mj of arm, and intnim; of iwaiael, bra and copper or of any Other materials manufacture i, Spared d foro5 ospraf to -aako-- by aeoor lmL Article XI X. Alfot.bt- merebandiao and things not eonprebended in the ankW of con traband efpreaaly rnunera'rd luxl c'amnea abore, aliall be held and ennaidered a free ftnd etbjecsof fr "and tawul enmsarrce, ao.tbat iheymiy be carried and trannrmrted in th, free tntnner bt both the ! emrtrae'iiiTrtie. even to place 6elnging to aancmyt pt. pubiie or private bnk nor iharr in compa aie. be mfited. erabarfoeA or detainetL Article XXVU Both tbe contracting oartie being dciirou uf avoiding a" inl'M!'' r: larioo to their pablip CDflKnuoienttims andofil cial intercourse. he agreed aod'do agre-e grant to the envoy , m1 niaiera, and Other pubiie ajfrn'a, the aeT favors, iramnni'ka, and e emption which thos of he most favorM nation dttJbay ajoy44tbeing-njjeriood that Mn favors, immnnl'irv or trrivilegr-f the C. 4. of America or tbe United Mrfiesn 8tate find nrooerto tire W th miniairr and public agenia of any other posree, ahsll br the as'oe act be ettended lo those of each" of the eont'etirtp rries. Article XXVIII. In erdertbat tlteeomuis ana contracting parties, which may be espturrd by prrateat nyiether within the limits ot in ins diction, or p tbe bigh sras, and irsr b car lied Into or fonnd,injhe river, Va'),"por(, or dominion of the oi ber, (ball be dr liered p to tbo owners, they proving, in -due and proper form,- their riglw. be- aha cuiw patent ttiba ... Mli k beinr wcU nnderttood that the claim ahail b da W4ihia one year, count ii'g if-xn tbe capture of said vessels or erciisiidie, by the patties themselves, of 'them aUuruey v ot by lit agents of the mpeetive Uovernments.' Anrcie ah. n nen any vessel otumgng to thw citiaena of eiihat of tita contractiritt par ties, shall be wrecked, loundored, or shall suf fer af.y damage on the coasts or within the do minions of lb otber. there sfiaH lie givetnar it ail the aaMtaneCr nd protection- in the aame ieMonsula of t'hes two eontracttrWf parti my ntn lh riirSta nrvrnrative. atnd immunities . . . . . .l.. 1 iTk k.l.... ... m.r k't. fK.lr phrrfi.iic thev I alanre inrill normif. thft reUUon.strJliCh beiieetd or bkiikailo.il and to aoi! U dotibt shall, before entering upon ih--erci0 ot ttt tO-.bfl ebllhf (1 between; the two in dial particular, it i declared tlul thne pbv cra only are beiei;ed or blockaded, whch-are acluafl besieged or blockaded by a b'ltie'1t Ibeee capable wf preventing th eilry be ntutrii, their functions, exhibit their commission or pa tent in due form to tbe Government to which they are accredited f and having obtained their e?-quatur.lhey shall be held and considered . as audi b alt the authorities, magistrates, and f.... ...... ...i. .i,t..rt ..i .wi, ma, be It her reside. It i agreed likewise to receive fcwd 4n a vnsael bound wtb consms aw sl.aH oi. ibject. W(rCteniotl and eonriscaiion, leaving rrea tbe ret of te crfo ana me ve sel, that the owners may dispose of them as thev see proper. No vessel of either of the hall be detained on tha two bieh r-af on account of hsving on board article of contrabsnd, whenever tbe master, captain or TOpMTargnTrf-aaid veel-itt fluiet.,ujf aruck (J contrabsnd to 15 captor, urnes iu manner ntiicb ia usoaLand.euttomary with the quaniity of s-ich articles be so grew and of so vessels Of the nation h tha H.irie ha.v I larL'e a bulk, thai ttiev cannot DO receivca vn pen) permitting them to nnlond the said ves se), U beeewsr)-, of its merehsndUe effects, with the precautions which nisy be deemed eine- dieijt on the part of the repreciive Govern. met, in order to svoid fraud, without ti;ic- Imgfirr it Anfdu!iy impost, ot conUibulwu batever, until Uiey be etportrd Article XIII In wlatevrr rJklet to the succession of personal rstsles, either by will or at Mrstaj land the right oi l dnponi oi ucti prupertv, if whatever eirt or deMumiuan tioa it may be, by aatr, donation, exchange, or VsuntenL ar in any o'her mannrr whatsoever, tlio-citisrns of the two contracting partus L.I enjoy, in their re)eciive btaict and Territn trie, the aarne privilf grs, fx.- piiin (..liberties and rtii', at M'iv ciu'sVnM and shall not be charged, in any of these rrirdi. with, other or higher duties or inpos a, than those whi .h air ttuw. or ntav here a fur be naid Lv thai eiliaens fftWa and roeidw i any pnrtt tbe eaidterU nfthr fowtr to wcr'ttmipmrrf they war Ttr torirt reapeetively i at fcir nd occupy Me, house! and wsrthouars ror th ptirpusc ot their eemevcrce, and to trad therein, in all eorttof produce mami factor a, and merchan- 0i4 and, tcnemlly, the merchant and f.rader Of each sat ion bal enjoy th moat complete protection and veourity lur their oanicrne. And tbey aba'l -not pay higher or wtbrr dn. Jltimpoe'v W M$ Jat Wr 4lua -lW ah ch th PMt favored nations are or may be ubi red to pwy t wnd ahall Jy a th rUta, fnviieges, end eimptiara. with rpect to fit gaiui and mnMo, which lb ciiisen at She owst favored nation do er may rJy : but put jcet always to th hws. nssges, and itatutc fif Hi tw eonnllie rci leetivrfy. The liberty to enter and dneharge th vrrel aTbotb aanortf or wmcn tnt article claims lhem,r;1viri! to esch other, recip i rot alliimely notice, and the cbiunot piying -tt .eSpnses inctjrreJ ia the iransmissloa ) and mtnenie of auch person or psraona- who, irj-tha . mcari time.shall bo tfea'el wi'h the ttrnut hopitarity by th jocaf authorities' of the place, where tHeijnyr bcr Norhall jt ; be liwf'jtt nnder "any frrt"ext haieveci lor tbe citixena of eUherofthVoiitr-aetv ing panic to parchste or hold tapive prhanert made hy the induni Inhabiting the territo'fp of the otb'' irtiqle XXXI V. The United St'ea of dettirlne to make at durable circuin .' t. is. t. parties by virtue of this treaty or general coDyentiuii of amitromrae.r.rj.. na vigation, hav-declared aolemtilfi and do agree to the fallowing points: Irta's, Vbsll not b understood lo authorise the eoaet. 9l trade, wtucU la pct1ktt4.to.ti4iuwtl.1iaa. 1 ... i .. Ariel lv.- r signer or enter outtr stmih ir 1 1 nosed on tba importatioa into the United t -'. - 1 . t mJ . . KPfutt,1 "Iks hmiIiik. mtb. or MUNifactnr of the United State of Aiberica. ids inoaa hikr imw mw or naa ar tseicK tbe produce, growth, or nvanufactur wf j -anv other foreign eowntry do now of aiiy here tif pay t nor thsn artletr, th produce, owtb. or manuractur of the United Meiican stei, be: erAJeet on their int4ctia nua th United State of America, to higher or .1 . . . .1 . .t. I' . ltnet aM'K w ovv m m soma w. una 1; TJ - .erttcWl of "y ohr ioceign country do aow or 1 r'rr tasy bitciftaf pajr.rn:iL': r - - H chet' duties tisB not be imposed bribe fj-stiv States en the ttnortation of tn ar ficl 16 Tt. 1m nf th ether earac1ing far, y, tba tboaa which at aoe or may hercafier bw-paU on lb eaportatka of the like ankle I any oiacr nircign coumry nor anau any , imibibi ion be edabfiahed th eiportstion -1- maowdon f- aetfcar, the produce. JTowth, ot mannbetqr of tba United State of ataerie; trtf th WnttdWiea- S'am re .U -. . iweiilyv-aitbr wf them, which shall t iwt r .u .,. r.. u n-annr r M fWjiahtf a M rtspg ct, ) otn " f i .rrlirn en'jntries. ' - ""rtarrta mi eesoatit arwiiuw: nthr or Bsrbrir ' " vfats pi'otK, etlvsg In cai of damage or af.iporeck, or any atner local (barges shall ke tm nosed. IA ear- of th port of Mtaica on CaB) at th Untied State of America, thaw tbrar - wayabl in the asm port by Mrstoaa vessal V awe the port of tba United Siata of Aawri- ' ev aw aleaaaM !, tbse ahsH be pavahl m the porta m Tessaia of. th UtdUd Sute - tf AatsTiea. " . . ' . Article I. The asm dat'xw ahall be fkid bnthe livmortaHnn Into the United Mtticae --i: i2,-.y.aett, of nf af.kia. tba growth, produce oe ; .. ,. ... .", -v. fjHMiwIaclaw -wf Ik Ca44 S'atewof AnxrtCa, whether such importation ahall b ht ktt-aican vtssskof th United Stales nf America 1 and " th asm duties shall be paid on tbe import 'tioa into the t'snrd ttee of America, of any .. artier, th growth, produce, w biaMilactur of : Pltiica, whether wteb unpertaiien ahall be in ' r t of th Uaited state af Amerir or in assjean vrwal. The asm dot tea shall be L kaid, and lb aM bewntnrt and dr'as backs al- . "saad. ow the i?ortalio to Mttico.of any r? rkiir tbe growth, produce, ar monufaetare of united iiatrr or .nertc, etnr aurb . iipurutMM shall be in Msaieaa vrsHla or In 'i aarief th I'mted State of Antrncai and hthaaame dwtfs ehallbe paU, and the asm Vanities and drawbacks allowed, on thetipo. Htnin of any ankle th gwh, produce, o njaauftww m aan,l la Ua4i4 Stale 4 ' Antarvca. nathrauchinrtiioealaBa 'in -treaaakf lb tailed Siataawf Aaaoriee or in D'Sica !, - Aeua-Ta. An atercbanta, eaptain. or sonv spend' nf tenia, and other wiarn of tbe JLrif w of ATvjTffigtt tiiTI fjfl tibt'i -v-T 4 in tailed-Maienn State tw direct or wjtoag lhtmasivea. iheir wa aiTaira, or U wmN them to the managtuirnt of wom nf tbey may tbink proper, slthrr u briber. iarr, afana, w 4wwrwr 1 wow fca my bugrd tat cwtplny Kr th afraaatd irp 'lv tnh frnrsoa tha th ne .tthp'ojvdjbj j ' bit sWum, aur to pay ibea t'U; aatarwa w twwin mti than xh aa ar ia ,ke eai tad by fcfiicsasi aid atxwtnt ftesd n i?a alWwed sS a bw bwver and wtitf a bargain and St tbe prior of ,.. m1, Vvja. or meeraKii imported ito, or tirx. ' OHIrawirb Uatred htrttewn Vatea, tart easy rhmk prepori abasrvad tbw bras, aagva, , ki oufwns ot theCJontry. Tbr cliism at Mrs IM I ynH-.tba bum prtlffegcj w Jtb Sairsad rerrnorkaaf 4b Unitd State of Arenea, big sukjt tw tbe am on4,Hona. AlMteTltl laeaitiswusof nwitberef the . aWra-ng nwrtWa shall be bablf tw an eav Tia'warw shslejtheir voastla. cwrgwae, mar bam, ,, wr ff;U, he drUined tor ay military -etpvditssniworior any pubi v private pur. y whatsoever, Without aanaepoadinj v 0n fx :". Af.wgu Tif (it'ten of bwb oonntle, fwpeedw f . ai all k a it from corn ' liitrUlXaarrjayaarji awrblitby p Ar. XlV. P'rth the eoiitraeting parties promite anl engage to give their special protection to the person and property of tbe eitisens of each other, of all oocupationa, wl may b- in their territoriis, subject to the jurisdiction of the one or of the o'her, transient cr duelling therein leaving open and free tn them 'lie trihunsls id utvw-oevrJwrrk"uirre terms which arc usual ami omomary with the natives or ciilieiiS nf rhe cnuntrr rn which thrv maybei for which they ma employ, in defence of their rights, aish advocate, w.ltcit.'p, not ties, ajtms, and l'actnrt,s they may jidge 4t per, in all heir trials M law 1 ana the eituene id eitbet party, 01 their agents, aLlt ei ) y, in trery Jttpcctlrhn same rigbta aod-prv(lg.a. cither in proafcutibg or defending their rights of pttsof or of prepert), at the citiaeni of ifee ewrywwrwtBwainms'WW4m'' Article X. Th ritirtns nr th I'nited State of America, 'Maiding in the United Me a can Statrv ahall cnjjy in their buuath perauos, and properties, the protection of the Govern. mrnt, with tbe meat perreet security ami liber, ty of onciencet titer shsll not b dirt urbrd or miilrrd.U My iiinner,anacoBtof Ihrir religiitn, so long aa they retptet the Cnnmltu. lion, the Ian a, and establiahed usage of the Country where they rndci and they itull alro enjiy the privilege' of burying the dead lw planes whlrh now are, or may hereafter be ignd for iRnt pHrpoa 1 wor shall the funerals erselebm w iia Usdbiwurtej in ay manner, nnr und'r any nrrtat. ; ... Tha.citiv.ent i.f the United Meictn State alieJ.eniju-thwiigli4iula tha.. Stale and ritorieaot lb United S'atr of AnWrica' the anme protection 1 and shall be allowed 1 ha free saws of tbe r religion, in pobKe r bt prl wte, wither within their pn hruse, cr m tbe cbapeU or place of worship set apart for thai Pwrpos. ' ' v - - rXAWlX1..It.arill N.lwfi4 Jwihteitl, Bens or the Unttrd Sates of . America, and of tbe United aleikan Statei reapectivvly, 'to sail stb tbeir ! wUb all manner of secwrity sjnI liberty, nevdittinctio bng made wie are th owners ul tlve merchandia ladaw ibarwan, fruia any port In the pUcta af tboaa who now arc, or may hercafiet be at enmity with the United Stat of America or with th United Meiican Statea.. It shall likewis be UafiU lor tli afurreawl eitiaowa respectively to mil with (heir east I and mnrchandi, b (or mention. ed and lo trad wkh th asm hb'tty and s. curity from the phtaca, pora, and havana ot tha nb r enemies of both or si'her pry, wubout any oppoaitHHi or disturbance whatw. ever, mt only directly front th p srM"nM?Vt enemy, brfjie mentltmrd. to neutral place. Vul alau (rorai one ptacs belnnging to an eneary r they be nnder the JnrrsdicHow of tba amw faovwrnment or nndrr several 1 anil it is hereby stipwjstrd that free shim thill an g s ftecdom tw goods 1 nd thai every tbmg sha'i be lUwmed free end ttempt which than be ion ad nr. board the vemtb. belonging le tbe cifiten of either of lb contracting part lea, a tbuugh tbe whie Uaung any part thereof abmild appertain I lb a nemitti of either, enntrvbwml g-wd being hayt ftcfptrdr ;ir la Vf jtted-tha tho aame bberty be erendeil t person ha are on bnaid a frr ttest I, aa that althongh tbey be eaemic t cither peny, tbey tball nut b made prwewasa. wrukrw rnrt f that free vessrl, ut l-e tbey ar toUJiem, tnd bt the actual serw a ol th enemy By tee Stipulation that the flag h.tt errvrr th propevy, the tw w!rwotMig paniva agrwav (A at tbi abaii be o uadaiauiMl with rcpr.t I'tJko power, who jeccguia ibw pel xtoWi bwt af enbr of th tw m. tiwciMw pattteasWallb at war arid a third par. ty, ants ina other neutral ituii cover th pmp. arty af lb anem akaxaCovemmaa'aacknnias. board the canturkr vetsel.without great incoo. veniencei but in this and in all other case of just detention, the vessel detained shall be sent to the nearest convenient and safe port for trial and judgment, accordintto law Article, J&X1. And, wheteaa frcq'ientljr haoDriis that venae la sail Tor a part or place be- longing in an enemy W'lhotit Knowing mat tne same ia besieged, blockaded, or inverted, it is agreed that every vesel so situated may be turned swsy frcnuuch port or place, but st all 01 rt be detained 1 nar tha'.l any part ot tier car. gt, if nut coutraband, be conflaa ed unless, af ter warning; t,f ouch bloekat'e r investment Irom the commanding oflicr of the blocked ng force, she should again attempt to enter the roeaTJ prirrr brjrahrsba'l be; permitted to golosnyotbrr port or place 'he msy think proper. Nor shsll any , asel of ei:her of the contracting psr iet, that may have entered into nrtrh" pt before- them--w seHy-be- "ai d. blockaded. Or invested by the oiuer, be r strained IroTi quitting such pl3e with her cargo ( nor il ftmnd therein after. 'Jie surrender, ha 1 such venael or her cargo be lib!e to con 6oatinn, but she shall be restored to the owner thereof.. Artkle XXII. In order to prevent all kinds nf Uiwid- r t the visiting ami srninsJion,.pl Hie "veHtfa ' and earg'vi bl' biHli the rWractin'g psrtie on the high icit, they have sj-ecil, mu-loal-v, thst, whenever a veeael f war, puuho or private, should mret with a neutral yrl of the other contracting party, the' first ihi I remain out cf cannon i'ioU nd may send hi b av with twn nr three men only, in order ti etenute the said elimination of tie papers concerning ttie ownership- and cargo, of .the vetatlr without cauaing 'he Iraat ettortion, violence, or ill treatment, for which the coomndcri of the ll-th ports and pbcea open to foreign commerce, I I II ! .1 . II .1. . l. - ., 1 who snail enjy inrrcin an vie rirn:a, prvwfm- rives, and Immunities of the consuls and vice, consult ot lbe most favored nation, each of the .contracting partita remaining at liberty to ex cept those ports snJ placei in waich the ad- !, r. ..... - . l rmvflon anu rcsturnce 01 sticn conauis arm vice- consuls may nt seem eipedient. " AriTrTe'XXfX It i"1ihe arise agreed thai the connuis, vice consult, their sec retaries, officer and persona attached to the aeivice of consult, they not being ciiiz rn of tbe country in which the con sul reiides, shall be czerqpt from all compulsory public service, and alio from all kind of Jaxet impost, aod Cuntribu. :iont Uvltd specul'jr on them, except those which they ahall be obliged to pay an account of commerce or their proper lyi to which the ciutent and Jahabitdots, natire and loVeTelirTof-the countrr in which they reside, are tubjsct j btinp; in every thing bcMdct lu'iject to the Uws ofnhcirfctpeciive futes. Tha srtbivei ilwII:e otflte - t!tall be re apectcd inviolably, and .'under rti6pefex1 whatever shall any magistrate tcis:, or in any wat interfere with (h jrri. Article XXX. , The laid consul ahall have powtr to require the auisrarice of the authorities of the country, for the ar real, detent ion, and Custody .of deserters Pram the public and private vessels of fhelr country ;and for (hat purpose, they shsjl address, t hemtelyet tq . Jftf .cpu.nj, judijes, anil olficert competent, and shall demand the deserters in writintr. w.ivinr by an exhibulon of lho "register of tne vessel, or ship' roll, or other public do cuments, that the man or men demanded were (tart of a:r,.CTewi j and on this de mand so proved, (saving always where tne corrtrarria provec,7 tne delivery shall hot be refused. Such deserters, "A:T'f.UTrFR73 :' , tfliAFAEL MANQ1N0, And Whereat, tlie sai l Treat nah,. duly ratifiid on both part,, and th re, pee'.ive rii& . '.ions of the erj tI chanced at Vaihington on the fikH Cav of April, one" thomand rijrht hundred an Ihtrtjf two, by Edwa-d 'dvinfston,gPjre7' fafr of State of the United Stale of Ame! ric; anu ose .iiooToya, vnart d A Jjiftl of the United Mexican Sint oath part of their repectiva GuTrrrimet.lt i . V No therefore, be it known, thaf h Kfflriw'tetkvm, President of the lyniua -Stajct of America, have caused th 1, . treaty ,to be au4iuMie4fct wdf the aame, and every claot and article thereof, rniy be observed and Juifii with frnod faith, by the United Sutea J the citizen thereof. ; i , . ; . ;, In witnetis whereof, t have hr.. - . ... - --''IIHB te)tjaejile..,in.A31,..rft; 1 iLf-fiuinnVand xansedihatf t6f- 01 torce r cint yert irom I win itia'ahi',... ,'iiwi i". v r f 4 . . .... .. . ... ... ... . W armed vl ariaU -bw rer their persons and property 1 and for thi purUosi of the said consols, and mty be put Ug ll.il jfliple, knd hot uTuibrr; Article XTH. It is likwve . agreed that 1 lb as whetw th newtral fag f ono of be ooatracniig parHe sbiH profect the proprm of rS wf th aht by vim id ibe Wov atipuUtioil, it ahall lwa b an. )r rat tod that, the anttrsl pm;irti fttt td. aa hoard met, ncatu' s'vaael ahall b held and considered at cm. property, and a awb ahall ba ha -btt dettW ami eonrWai'ion, eictnt wich penpmy ? jmt wn board aw h vewict betVir IS oVclaraliM of wan, ar even ifWvafd if rt Wr doa witbanat lb bnovlodg of it btat th oarctM parti .-a ar that four mow'ba having tkpewd Uer th declaration, thair cits. a ahall aol alrad ignorance thereof 1 on the C9e.Tart.JfUM g , at iba WI dooa wot pe. tcet the armya proyajrly, U tbat aa Ih gwada and iwb!ra aaiOarkad ha snob a sa'svesalthaflbw fro, . Article XIII. Tab) Rbtrty f ootamerc wd awvigatiow abal aatewd mail bind f mer. abawlis, eaorptio4lMe only which ar Oiv nuguiahed Sy tba afavMrabaod 1 andww dew tbi aMn at eamtrabaad of prohibited good, shall bw e-rrHa4U, l.w, eaanon. oriarv awi '.. !, .bbind'HMara, pose- the enmrnsndert of said privst armod vet sell aiiaU btifora receiving their esmmis tions, give sufllcient security lo ans vrtr fur s i the dainae.s tbev msy Cotimit. And TT'tw ex. presily agreed, th tba neutral party shall iit- nveaae, Wreurred legw on noarr! tne exam thing si:l lor ih pmposo of eahibitiru bis pavisrs, or for any ntbar purpose whtttoer. Article XXIII- To avoid all kimb of veta- Ivon and arniM In tbeetantifration nf papers re Uting to the ownership of vessels belonging tw the eiilsen of thw two awl rawing parties; they bv agreed; and do tfwe tbat in ease one wf ttiera ihoud b tnggi in sr, nv vessel be longing tw the eaiseus ui (he other mut b fiMntibad with aea kit era a pawnnr's.'trrtrtv-' ing .ha tsma, propertv, and bulk of thc vessel, aiid also (he nam ami place nf bahitaijon of the master or comtrarHler of said vessel, m or der that it may thereby appear that the said vessal really aad truly belong to th ciiisen of on of tbw ewnUwctin:- wanieti thrv have .Hwwe agreed that tuei. weasel beiag lade,, b-Kl,-a the said Ms-lettea or pitponit ahall also ha provided with eertificates. containing w scvena pawiouiar ot tnw argn, and the plaeawbsd.lMiTl' d)c ft ikat U'may' ba known whathwranyWbidden contraband good be est -board lb aame r wh'teh eertnVat ahall b mwU out by the nfti jct of the place tthtae th voaael sailed, in the ac-nromed furm 1 without which rcq liate. the swd vessel may be detained ta be atj'i Igtd br th- rrm peteirt Iribwnat and may be declared le.nl priae, anlem 'h said defect hil b mi tflrd or supplied by testiranny nthely iqtivlem to tb aaliafao'inn of the enmrtetent luminal. Article XXIV. It b further airreert, that th atipnrartoo abovr etpreaard." relative l viit ing and eta niiia.tion. uf naoU, shall apply only to :h.e hich tail wiihmit rnnvny , and whea aid wear wndrr rnWr,tti" vetbal de elaratinn of tha cn.wmaudr of tha convoy, or hi word of honor that the ve-ax a.le'r l.ia proteeiio l.elong to th nat.i fljg he 1 carrUa, a d whef they ar bmir.d tn an enemy's port, mat they ha no contraband good on Board, tiall tea suflkienf. ArtlCl XXV. Il ia forth amt.t tti.i ! all eaars lh ettsblisHrdciturts for pns eaue V .lhe ' P;.,n,!LTlIo obich the pntama be own duwud, uab alone lake cngnixane of them A..d wherKver ptch tribun nf ei her party AaH I'rommnce Ulgmrnt aeaiut anv iT .. g Kxls or property tUwd by tbacbnserie wf tia outer party, tae aentene or decree ahall mention it rawm or motive na waieH tne rmeha'lhaVbeenftiinlcdi and aiaaj'hen. ueatad fy 4 be entewre M flecre', ivredV twraMiy ot-blUa lawsad reeof t m e-n. try.aud 4 a4-4ae- NtwHr wf thw -ev, atttiiaaeau uKii, se a.-hvervd to tb e maiuUror agril fa a I! verl, wriihoait any delay, he pmg the legal fret for the oanW. AniiU)XV'l . Taaiba gwe'M swii wf in the poMic prisons al tbe request and expense cf those who reclaim them, to be sent to the vessels to which they be longed, or to others of the same nat'toit. But, if they bo not s?nt back within two m mths, to ba counted from the day of t ej 1 arrest, they ahall be set at liber:, mil ahU not be again arreated far .the amcu!f. -Articl" XX tl."iVf :ii:nar30M 'mor$ i cffcctrTiy ' pr6te'ct"ing "tlieir -cbra morce and navigation, the two coolrac f-r?j;.i!.njstldov.herb hereaf erss circumstances will permi'i to form a consular convention, which shall declare specially the pvwert and immu nliles nf the consuls and vice consuls of the respective forties. A'tif leJKXXlT, . For. tha puipose of reulatlnr; the interior commerce be tween the frontier territories of both Uo Jpttbliyit:Jt;l05i,ee(r.ibl lbs. Ekecotiie. of each ahaii have power, by tnatiui (r reemen', of determining 00 the route aod establishing the rosds by which such commerce ahall bs conducted ) and in all cases where the csravao employed in such commerce msy rrrjuire convoy and protection by military escort, tbe Su preme Executive of each nation, shall, v mil U'l 'g-eement, in like rrwoter, &x 00 the period of depwrtare for such cara vans, and the 'point at which the military etrort tn he two nations aha! be exchan main and be edit oriTie efenanco of tbe aul5fa tions, and until the cod of one year af.er either of lho confractln( parties ahall haveeiven notice to the other of it in tention to terminate the aame s-esrb -of the contracting parties, reserving to it sel i the right of giving sueh notice to tbe in the olber. at the.end of said term of tight yetrs." Andlt if hereby"greed oetwecn them, thi',on the expirition of one year after such notice shall have been received by either of ihe parties from the other party, this treaty, in ai! its parts, relating to commerce and nsvip;a J tion shall altogether cease end determine, and in all those parts which relate lo peace and friendship, it shall be permab: emly and perpetually binding on both the contracting parlies.- Srcoudly. If any one or more of the tidt jn of either party sh; infringe any ot me articles of this treaiyr such cm tens shall be held personally responsible for ihjsjtame ; and the harmony Sc good corraipajodence'betwee rj i h$ two nijion shall not be interrupted thereby euci. party engaged, in no way, to protrct the offender, qfliSttoff Thirdly. If (whet indeed cannot b- expfded) any of the artioles contained in tae present treaty shall be violated or infracted tn any manner whatever, it it stipulated that neither of the contacting parties win oraer or autnnrise anjr acts OfrtprlfaT, hor'declafts "-wl7aB4tnst!iie other, on complaints of injurs or dun ages, until the said party consider In ji" it self offended, shall fust l.ave presented 10 mo outer statement 01 sucn tnturit or damages, terrified by competen proofs, and demanded justice and aatis laclionrand the same sMl- have"been cither refused or unreasonably delated. - r.ourtWy.NavbrT jTi thi treat w ewv- tained, shail hocver be conw'rued to op pctate contrary to lormer and existing public treaties with other Sovereigns or states. .The present treaty of amity cemmerre sod navigation, shall be approved and milled by the I' resident of the U. 8. ol America, by and with tbe advice and content of the Sonatc thereof, and by the Vice President of t lie United Mexican State, with the consent-end pprobefrrm of the vongresv ihereof ; and th ntlfi ea'inns shall be exchanged in tlie city of Wtihugtoa, wuhih the term ol on year, to be counted from the dale of the signature heieof 1 or sooner, if possible in witness whereof, We,he Tlenipo tentiartes of the Uniteq aiatet ofAnterir and tf tbe United Mexican States, ha siened arid Mtilhzsaxnu.ztt--&ni in th city ol Alrxico, on the Gf(h day of April, in the yeaf 01 oar I.ordone tboa- sand eiirht hundred and thirty one1. t tht fif "y uft h y e af of (fee l nUpf.nd'ence e Uniied States of AtierTcs, and inihs ilet- cnto of lost ol -the United auxici. States A. UUTLtU. Lt'CAA AL.f AX. KAFAEL MiNGINO mted States to he aflix-d "Done at tTieCity'oTWashingion. ii.u Efth day of April, lu iha .g,, of bnr Wd ban ihou,,njj ri . t. a.j eiiiht hundred and thlrtp ,, - J - nd nf 5hwydec9r,dne f Ihe W Smtew ih af y.,;.,, , ' . ANDHEW ;ACK30XT By the President 1 y. r" ELECTION.' I0TICE is hereby giveo. thatsn. 7 election will be held in this conn y on the 2nd rtiaraclay of Noaenjy ir nrino- inc Bin uav 01 in m..lv for the pttf rwse of electing EWetors to tote for PresiJent and Vite-prM'u dent of the United States. - The pollr will be opened at t!aC folluving ptacev to wit: Salisburt MckivUley Iine'tV" a', otatei i. M ADDli IONAL A.ITICLF.. Wbereat, in the present stale 0 the Mexican shipping, it would oot he boat! bll fur Mexico to rcceit tb full dro- tge of the rectptbeity established it the Nee1s Mill, Thomo.n'a Milt, .ilargao'eaad,.- BrickhmiteV. - - Ptnkatnti'e 8toiw.a. bring tlie placM - nppointed "bj"'the"" ComWVffltT&nF liTTr'eTections" said couutv. t. BL TER. SJa'f; Oct. 7th 1032. " 3(48 Tlii'Uteftlti'SaKaii TMlri sabscnbtr.ofr.rs h-s piitci. well District, conaisuag oi upwards l f tur thtrusand acre9 ol prime td, unetccpttooably hcauHy and pUaant, vith a act il pri.rie M lLLSttf jm Grut, with two pair of atooca, one u which is prime for Hour, -The sf Mill is of the Best LTghT woodriuTi n sound 4nJ ffiod as when first builL A great quantity nf saw timber ts yet within a mile of tht Mul, from wic I have realized irom g 3.500 to 14000 annually, exclusive ot the Grist MX On the premises are a yjorroj pwtirn House, Barnj And Stables witheocd stalls, Store Iftuse. Kitchen aid ae grri housrs, all with shiogle Eoofi and brit k-.Cbirrio eye, milk every ceisary out.buildioza. s Utge jbeaf 'paa led . Gardcov -CtlcyclAW 400 aic tlearrcj .Land .in goorj ctder, '.and I qnanli t v of very ric, h Hojamn Uod pa .1.. r-. t. i....' . - tuav vivtk, t t mt7z j tiearea too rice. The Undls ill ia one body round the j al) of which it offer ed atthe very reduced price af tit thousand: (Upllars, one $fih caik t k anrer - fatis? InnoaTT nrsfalmctri" Those. ho wish to 6ar,Sht iotomt; nejr noaiiog, are. requested to csll ted ejotorne forthemiiHmvk'lJr5siiri afso: 'can' be had to'trxVbfWe''aTi and Corn, Fodder, Peat, wheat, Ktrc 6c. provided ihe premites-areioldV- RODERT WlLUSa Sept. 17 44l-- ged. And it ia further agreed, thai tin. JWtitand aiaub arnclcso tbe uaiy aigwed tbMtoran,irebatweew'h.-itiarnaof tb V i- twd S;te ,A America a-id of th I'ni'aJ Me ti oa ataies, tl r aiferd vm jt ihem, that if tbelw ttimd! b al any tine bretrf an Inter ruptlon of th frieoJly nUAmna trhk l axiw c at, or a war nbtn:iilv bft; mil bntwrts the wewntraHgTre'tbr;'litt ba M.iwa.1 in term of a.t mmrh tw rbe m-rvhK real ding on tha eoaw, d on vwwr ttbnw din; iu tha Uiaeiar af iw State and. Teevrt. rie of flh other rwneti;y, to arrangs ihwtr bwBnea,divp.H of iheir erT.-e", ar tranermrl h-mwberesowvtrtbey may ploase, giving tbent a cafV eondtkct t pnMret them lath port thej may dV.gita. fhwa eiiiaen arks mv oatabliahad la ab tWrtaaJ JtreiiasitA aaid, rtcro ng any tbr wecwpaiio ar trwvle, ahall be permitted to rem i tb wniterrw ted 0ivmt of thrlt hhwrty and property, an long at they oondnct ttkewtseWe praceabrr, and do not ewmmit any "(Teno agdnat th taarw and (brir good and affect s, oT srbatever oUas and aatwiiiow lacy mu ka,aiiaa at aw Mbjewt l any embarge r aet'ittra'ina whatever, war la any ehargw nor ta atnerihan may be rwab tiahrd pn aimitar goala and ewW k longing t the erianss af the in whirk they rrwde WM-rta, Swita, nS-lt'earbinrai B.etehv mhea. an'tivlri nrv aSal aha nVna ttrwriaj a.-t; haOyrt, 04 li,, )t 'in tbpi,rue ay tilth regulation for governing thl in teilor commcrea between thw twoti- lio-t shall be established, that the com mercial intercourse between the Slates of Missouii of the I'nited States of Amer ice. and n?w Mexko in the Untied Mex ican States, shall be conducted as hereto fw'rn, wth Government-wrfonJirrg the n-" cessary protection to the citiacn of tb Arjc leJaXXJU.. Jt is likewise greed that the tw.? contracting parties shll, by all the means in iheir power, maintain rr .,m hamonj jrnjpij jheaeyert Indian nations who inhabit the landa ad anOdi the Unes an1 itverj .which form the boundaries of the two eoontrli; end the better toatlaia this o'lject, both par ties bind themse'ves expressly to restrain y foreet all htntili-.ltl and tnniMlorn fin this day.lt is agreed that for the term of tix years the stipulations contained in tha said articles snail ba suspended and in lieu thereof. It Is hrby agreed, that, until that exiMta'.ionof th said term of i 1 tara, Am'rk-aS fewset entering into the pon of Mexico, and all a r.ir let, the prodncr, growth, or marttifjciuVe bT the United aVates of America, imported h inch vessels, ahall ov no O'hamr hihrr luui,iben are.or. oaay aterealterb pav-hol bnsioeS nn tbeaSiKtrst tiXC the bsf of tht Indian nations living with in their respective b-nindarieat ao thai tha United S ates of America will not suffer their Indians to attack the cidaens ?! 'h'. V,nJ'. ' . i VS " sLie,)uJDf .Ihe Indians inhaSiting their territory ( nor wiil the Uniied Mexi-en States permit ih Indian residing within their territt. rics 10 commit hotiilittes against the cit 1st as of tHe UnltfdSTstet of A me rics, woragaiaat ih Iiv'ians residing-rkrn the limits of th Uaited States, lo any msnner whatever, . ' And in ih event of at? person nr per sons esptured by tha Indiana who inhab it the territory ofttther of the contract ing prtis being or having been carried into tba territories of the other, both Go rrwmenr engage an bM thamwlf a in the moat solerna manner to return them 10 their country at soon as they know of iheir being iihin tbyir re spec tit leni ot ins, or e) deliver ihem trp to tha agent o ttjircjeC!?t;T ciba OsTwroment that aMe in the aiil ports by the vessel and tha like articles, the growth, produce, nr minulacturc ol.tbe jnosLXaurd wtsow and, retipmcally, it Is sgreed tbat Max Iran yesiels enterlcu lota thA twri T the United tte of merits, and til ' tides. the growth, prmluce, or msnufactare of the .Uniied. Mexican States, imparted in men vessels, IB!! pf h i other or hitch er duties lhau are. or may hereafter be. payable in the said ports by the vessels and the lik articles, th growth, product, or manufacture of the naoti favored na ioil and thai no Uabwvrfiiati ahall -be paid, 'or. bounties or drawbacks allow J, on tha.txpwtifon of any. article, the groath, pro luce,or manuficture of tUb- et country, in tb vessels of the other, than upon (he exportation of the like ar tide i) iba vessels of any other farelrn country. , . , TV rwautU ,iW0oui ;1 t4aWr hat tha aim f'irce and value st if it bad been inserted, word foe word, in Ihetrea ty signed this day. It ahall ba rattled, and tb reiiicaiioa exchanged it the earn time. In tjiines. whertfif, Wf, the. respective PUntpoUmiarit, bat signed and sealed th same. .V.IKIAG DUSIMiSS. -t - :rv iinrfoaiai' T--vaet(icptl-f ally irjfuTms iht CI inhabttanis ofl wan sndat'jiti.if Ouutiray that bt has, ngiin, tsta memed ihf tnaking business la all lt rion liratlthe,"a few djnrs' S srrel the Court-House, where lie i P"V' ed lo do all kinds of work lit bit h on the m nt accomodating terror, Wis work shall be tl e lebttaou Sndln a 'W6rk-"m"stvlilie "tnabntf. " hs has s good (upplf ..of Jhe he' tcrlala on hand, and as heWwoi' at the business for heT1asr t years, with the extepttm of the l tltref. he f-riintrrlr'tl-agv in nruiwo ciua his work as cood aa so, w v19 State, He now has and will coatm" i,. h, . ...i.nr -M,b nn hto - 5 '("J " "--- whkh wilt enable 1 int to attend W r order a from a difsnce promptly. - 9 VMUFX FUALET .SilLihirdlJlii?. 81. mi. XrB: lie will eirso nyur. Cb thorl notice an I all disl inl V11 witt bepHnrtttafy attendtji fa". jf "i'ir. : v.yK.r Dritixiz to FayrttctiUt, WiLMnd N to their ad vantage. the' ITneaw rattWn ry renience la erwidd for Man aadHur.10", them onmfnrtabtr, at thevwrtdersht enWtT, aoate a day wad tight, tor the pmtler" Tard, tb we of a good bona, ftr. tnd Vroeiairm Storw, Crwad Shop ad tionarr, and a llmta i t Sitaf a ri an t . mm ' .... linn ai Jiexitrs en the. firth dy nfl Iprtf. onn tbfjnsaatt sight hendrad itiL t U, sbcp, .Mrwwe d cr. thlr-j wr.e. . , ty-raatsttmefWir r U
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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