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.' ,- T R E A T Y --. " Between the USi fell? ST-a rtS aw J Sit CATHO " UV,MAfKSW ' . I I n ,1 1 Hill in kidiiruv anv. nik- wiimu .ut.ty" I Ami whereas feverateariesor-trtgnfliniftxw lleTirbTneTlttBdtMf lhui.nl, it tflierVby agreed, that in fo- fcicli luppdy .preyart between the tw6 parties, I --re no treaty otalliance or other .wbatfoever (ex have determined toMablilh by a Convention, feve-1 . -r...i. ...iTrtioit 1. maiUlhv iihcriiar. ral fl6iri4. tliC lettlemcnt Where0fnftltifyr6duc tivc of general advantage and reciprocal utility to bo-h nations. '.' . . : ' '.'L:.. "'-fc- Wit n thiH intention hi Catholic Majety oa' P - poinrcl ttlg lituiy j:ftvciiciu uptu ami '"uwi uc Goday, gn-i Alvarez 'de ram, Rot, banchez, Za ')za. Prince de Paz, Duke de Alctidia, Loid of tne, Rorn de Roma;- a"ndV theltate of Albala, grandee kV 1 V'Uill ... . V M ' " f - - " " cfW of Santal,.kn:&ht' of the Uluftrioiis order of tA A .r mxli atiA format frnfm rf fli RavA inander t ' Valencia, del Ventbfe, Rivera, and Acenchtn in tbai of Saiuiajo, Knight and Great Cioisof the religious order of St. John : Coupfel . lor of State r irlf Secretary f-Siateahd Dif " "Hatch Secretary to the Qifea t Superiaiendant Jge lieral of the P.o.t and Highways ; Protpftdr of the AOyai nc oniy ui tuc i-uiio nits, bum ui mc toy- i societies or iNatiirai nwory, iwany, vnemiitry, and 4ltronomy : Gentleman of tlie Bed Charnbeti in emjuoyment v-apiain otnerai or nis armies: in fpetor and Maior of the Royal Corps of Body viuarus. uc, a, c.r onu inc rrcuucui ur inc sf atr wit h th( advice anrl ftnl-B-nl' tSunr Senate,, ha appointed Thomas Pintkney, a citizen :.k IImIv h.v I mimi BHrr.liJlni ftis Catholic Maieftv. And the faid Plrn'motrntia . iies have agreed upon nd concluded the following Articlesr .i;j'.rt,i;,.-.'.i. ; Art, 1 There (hall be i 'firtn and inviolable peace tin A li nifrrm trnl flu n rMrirri hie f a r lutl rvlo hi luccellors and fubjeds: and the United States and i heir citizens, .without exception of oerfons pr Art. Ifr.To pKvent all difpute on the fubielft of the boundaries vriitb feparate the territories of the -two .high contracting partiti, irn liereby declared suu agrccu at luuuwa, 10 wn. , j.iie loumern Doun- dary ol the United States which divides their terri- tory from the Spanilh colonies of Eafl and Weft Floiida, (hall be defignated by a ine Beginning on the river jiliflilipi-1, at the roi thernmolt part of the ?!it degree pt latitude north ot tlte equator, which ro'rn thence fhail be drawn due eaft to tht middle of ( ihe rier ApalachiroU or ( arahfuche, thenCe alono il. ? I .1 .1. A' A. !.. ! ..Ik! .. .. !.l .1 .... 0 -': nc miaaic incrcor to .it jtiiituoii witn me runt : iben ftraight to the head of St. M.ary's river, and . thence down the middle thereof to ihe Atlantic O- cesn, ; ynn ir is aereea, tiiaMt there ihould be anv "rv expedition or other public or private purpoles JpitCoiyeJi.Aodin aUlMifJeisarijkteauonj. or arrefl (or debts contracted, or offences commit ted by iiy citizen pr ,lubjea or the one partv w'rthitt the juri diLtion of the other, the fame (hall be made and profecuted by order andrautbority" of the law only, and according to the regular courfe of pro--TeedingSThjat in fucb" calesTirJ he citizens "and fub jects of both parties Oull be allowed (uch advocate's, lolicitors, notaries, agents, and factors, as they j.idge proper in all their alFairsand. in all their trial at taw, in wnicn mey may oe concernea dc JprejLbt Jjibjinjlflfjiieoiher .par ty and J'uch. agepts -fcali have. Jree fiesta io.be prefent aLii-e proceeds ings in luch caulrs, and t the taking of examina tions and evidence which iniy be exhibited in the laid trials - Artrvnif ln cafe-th$ fubjetfts ana inhabitants of either party, with their (hipping, whether public and of war, or private and of merchants, be forced j itaon$httrcfsdf weather,' purfuit of pirates or ei nemies, or any fhelter and harbour, to retreat and enter into any of the iiiers, bays, roadsr ex ports bclong7ng to the other party, they faatl be received and treated : , ; ( ... w , . ... J -TJ J t " "J'7 "" -' "kklUII, ,7 -r ,-... . , . " " , , i aim iicijj f auu lurjF mail uc uci illlltcu to prOVlOC "drawn t be term oi rt.-lU. In.order to jcarrV the. pVeceiini article , ; into , cflc, .one commilGofr, and oi:c fvirvcyor, . : -" "11 . t - - - x . tuuiiaviiiiK lrtl tie. h;o (hall meet, at the NafcUes on tlie left fidt : of the river MifTifiooi before the evniration of thi- i :.. - f i. . , . . . . . . lis months from the latihcation 01 tins convention, . anil tnv lhall nrnrfM tn run ar ri jnnlrji tlila U... :'y-4ir according to thedipiilatians ot the fald article. Yprnt eedings wniy li lhall be- conhderrd M pjjrtof T tiiu vonvewtion, and ihau navejthe lame force at. it . Tins nvrt i tier i cn i rri n.' Tiua an inv AMiiini - 3-r i' --r. .--- --f - lr --i-T 1 X 1 ." Mmnlil h tniinrt nsiiHiirif itit tht lil in-Air ".ij " f7 rviiiuni ,( ilt;ers ant) .furvej or foud , be accompanied by vgiiiiftis,', they fhail oe fumifhefl in eaual proportion h- Him nnnmtna n nmrpr nr ni -'laiitv i rrn.mi tne w b FldTWSs, and the officer of the troops of the nuorv,no ina by rsmnion coniyntf ana amicaDiyj as well with ' V tefpeil ; (o'this. poi .01, as to the 1 urnilnmg pt provili A onsand Xntlrilmtnts. and makinv everW nrhrr oi-. rangiTTieBi which may be necelTiirjr.orAtiefui for the -'execution or tins article . , .j V hoonflatiy ot ine,unituattv wjiicbfrparateif hem " from the ' Sb'ahlfn 0lbnV 'of Louisiana Is iif tli m'uiije -pr, iiic,tii)tnac;i or oca pr tne river mmiilppl y frpnf tbe northern pboundary.of tbe, raid..flMes to .; ' 1 ne completion or, me injrty.nrii aetiree or latitude ; Uorth of the equator. ,; And , Jiis iCathoicjAllly J has JikewK agreed, that the navigation, of theJaid to his fubJecls.and thecVtizens of the fjnired States. uld their terwtoryr nof will the United. States pefiuU their la(l mentioned Indians to commence hpitil'uies agiinft his Catholic Majefty, or, his Indians, in any juanncrjwnatioever, r., Tiari.af l'nrr (hall XI . - F - 7 v , f ty with the- Iridians living within the boundary ot thi other,' bat both parties " ill endeavour to mak the advantage of the Indiao ' trade cdrtttnon and .mutftaLlbejne(ic'al to their refpeQive fubjefts and tizps,7oblerv7ngffirthihgs the inoftcotnplete reciprocity, fo that both parties may obtain the ad vantage arifing from fgood underllandiiig with the faid nauon without being fubjeft to the expence which thev have hitherto occationed - - - Art. VI Each" oaitv fhail endeaiour. by all thi firinMjPrTnnrnT f ft a nit itrf'e fels and other effects belonging to the citizens or lubjects ot .the otner wnicnjnnau oe wiunn me c. tent Of their luriidittion by: lea, or by land, and fhail ufe all their efforts to recover and caufe to be recoyered to tite rigftt o wners "'I ;'lc'f '''1? n,4 fefts which may have been taken from tbetnwiihin the extent of their; fold JufifdlctlirhT"1"'." are.at war or not with the fobjects who have taken pofleflion of the faid etfe6a. ; ' " z" Art. V.I. And it is agreed t. h."t the fubjeas or ci 'ItSzenfs of each of tbe faid conuacVuig parties, .their veflels or etfects (ball not be liable to any embargo or detention on tlie part of the ut her lor any mi I it a- fame and to witbdrav Jhe proceeds wltlioiiT mpUfJ tatiori, and exempt from all right of detralo,n, oa the paxtijLjlie government 01 tne respective ..tt.ates, rx. llIhe-JutrabtsJliiyajtifi 4bMaHkginfo S ports or into a port b- cerriiiig whole voyage, and the tpccies ot goods oa: board hrfr there fhalt be, jutl grounds of fufuicion;' (liall be obliged 10 ekhibitiiiweiljipbtljlieiiigh itu as in- tli fort and haVffVoir'y l6rf4,K but like iie certihcates; expreuiy mewing that lies7 ooods are' hot jof the humbeV of tho:e which have' been nrnhihited as contrabatidn f : :'. . f nrrTimiii t vt tut j,i muiui iug ui iumincKc . k.,k ni'. t.b.iirjil that tt a m..t IT.r'tl k....i.. : Ull UUl.il,IU;, ...v . m nat.jMUII Ultilft, . 1 1 .1 1 A : iii.i. UUl UCLiyccu tlC fan u ;aiu ini-ivika, vile U) alter UiC proclamation w nar.iu m? tuuwtg to xic rr,er thams inthecitiesand townslierethey mnH live,' for 'collecting and trahfporting their goods 'amf . :. ...... -t.:rr-r r T v meTeiTanOlgeS.EnQ H anytninr e-TaKrnTrnTntrn-n7-rrz: all things needful for the fuftenance of their perfons, or reparatioiis of their fhips and profecution of their 'r'lZ " hindered froth .iooneF;. 11 nc pomoici ana mat toey mall be per- returning out of the fid ports or roads, but may miHed to take wlth.them all the goods and effefU remove and depart when and hither they plcaf LWhtchthev pouefs, ... .. . ....... w'nfimir ati lr nr himli;r ...,r ., 1 Art. IX. All fhips and merchandize, of whatever nature foever, which fhail be relcued out of the hands of anv pirates or robbers on the high fe as, lhall be brought into fome ptjrt of either (late,' and (hall be delivered to the cudody of the officers of that port, in order to be taken care of and reflored I to the true proprietor. i as fiion asrdne arid fuffitienr proor lhall be made concerning the property thereof. kfKH. X.AVKen- any vefleliif either party fhail be' wreckedfoUndei'cd ortherw coaflit, ior within the ohniiiorTof the other, their Jteaivelubj(s.knd for tliemfelves as, for their" veflels and effeifls, the fani5firtance which ivonld be UUe to the Inhabi tjants of the country Wiwre i fit. damage happens, and fhail pay the fame charges and dues o.nly as the cafe 1 and if the Operation of repairs would require that the whole, or an part of the cargo be dnladen",' they lhall pay n dimes, charge or feea on the part1 :which they ffiatl fetade arid caffy away ' .-' X AH.'XI. The citizerts and fuhjccls of each party Ufall have power loditpble of their perfonal goods within- the juriidijflion of the Other by tellanienta, donation or otherwife, and their rcDrefentatives be- yngubjeai,ox itizena ofahejiihei; party , fhail foe- iiicii .laiu pcriunai guuus wnetner ay terra riiedk or lat Metfat'oitni thi-V niaV take nofleflion ;tberebreithtV bv tliemfelves Or 1 others "'actihe for thcin,..and difpbfe'bf.the Tame at their will, navurw faUvduUes :nlyTrSis the intiabitanis of ' tlie cointrv hi"rt tt, 'J"i n-'-it ..d..Y , Iua nine gUIIUJ C, UI UIUII HCUUJCtl tO l.JFfiM ke caleSji And in cale of the abfieme of this reprgfeiitattve-fothcare'mmVtaken'af-'tlie-TaM' goods at of -a native in like cafe, untU tbe lawful It 4a their ' power intaln peace anlWf ouedions harmony ia6nfift:'1i'h'e fevetiiF tndtatf ' liailbnir tvbo which nf Vli. SL k : . . 1. L.i, JJ!.'..!. L1 ..1 I t(,.T'V Lr I .... -1 iimanit tne country, anjatrcot jo 111c lines ana rivers .- which, by the rertding'a'rticlei, Tofcm the bbntVdat- : - ira vi iwiirirwf i u tiic uciierto anain t thia ffa, bmhUrtteolrge.mfrtrrcifs to, rertralnvby force, ajl jioftiirtles onjhe-iportrbf " the 1ndianJnattonsrTivTng wTthfn their bmmdarv i fo that bpa.n will hot lulicr their Indians inhabiting owner may take.'rneafure for receiving tbem, And i mould ante among leveral claimants to them;tbe traods belong, the fame (hall he decided by the taws and judge's of the land wlwceU juc iaia gooos re. AndJwhereLon the death of any perfun holding real eflate wiihin K'rritories of the one party, fuck real eftate would,'by thii'l.w oT JQe liind.defcend on a citizen orfubjecl of the other;' were be not difqualilied bf being an alien, fuch fub- jca man oe allowed a realonable time to Icll the or any injury be done theui, within that term, by either, fftftfatisfaftioii fliall be made by the govern , ment. . - - : ; - ' Art; XIV. No fubjea of his Catholic Majefly fliall apply for, or take any commiffion or letters of marque, for arming any fliip or Jhfpi to aft as pri yateers agafnlr thetrnircd St aiispsff apmlfthTpro" perty of any of the inhabitants of any of tbem, from any prince or Rate with which the United States fhail be at war. -fKor (hall any citizen, fub- ; jtjjt ;.:p.rin1i.ahTtat'of be'faid United btatet, apply fdr," or lake iny convmifiion ot letters Of niaroue. mi biiiiimk "JL""P v'- "fiyt if s ss privateers a . ih. .k.kfjvk.k ta. ..kiivuy ll.HCIIJ, IUC nroDertv of anv of them, from anv mmm . (l.t ' with which the laid King (halt be at var, - And if. ny per fpn p eithrf; nation fbalf take fuch COmmlA' fifiti Ar lf,,ti'rxa nl tnarinf lhall imiiiiA,.J n pirate. " " - ., - ;: -'-. -t ; . -r , Ar w ? rtkoii Ui io,r..i -11 .iJ r..:n - Hikiuujvw vi tita vttiiiuiiv iTiajctij tinu tuc citizens neottle and inhabitants t (hi United UiIh f., ;T with their ffiips, with all manner 6f liberty and fe ciifily, hb diftiniTion being niadewhb are the nro. " yi ikiuu . vi lliciviiuiailca iaccn lliCrC'D, irOOl , any .port 10 the- placei 'of. thMcjgho ndw.-are iMr' jelly or the United Slates. It (hall he likewifelawJ Jul.fbr the fubj-fts and inhabitants aforefai'd to taff ' with the fhips and merchandizes aforementioned, to -;- trade with tbe lame liberty ind fecuray from the places, ports or havens of iliole wJid are eneme& of " both or either pariyj without any eppofttion of difr turbance wb&tloevtr, not only from the places oj , til TrS.Vl rtl. Iln. k.li.nmn. .. ..... ... k J . V ' . Dlace beliinoino' tn nv.riirmii inli.tklir ilvk. iiu wi lait. '"i-kUI UllUf r vefali' and it is hereby ttipulatetf, that 1V ihips)- u;an auo give ireeaom.to goods, and that every 'thiTrg-trf'alt pt tound on board the Hups belonging tq the luhjtctf of either bf . the, contracting partiesatho.ughilie whoteTadinc or any part thereof .IhoulcT appertain to the etiemy of either ; contraband goods being d- : wav's exreoied. It Is alia u arced, ilmt tlri ff.,n r u' fV b aMii.u iu jui iuii vv iiu vii t ui u a trco fliip, fo that although they: be enemies to eiilicr -' .1 n. - M 1 j r ... 1 : tr' yj r ""j "" vi u iiiauirjjTiioncrs or laKCDotls ot mat iree.ihip, unlels they are loldiers and m ac tuaMerv ice of the enemies. , T To'ie coiicfiM in our next. 1 N o t r C E. LL perfons are hereby forewarned from recelv ina twoiNotes ot Hand, given by the lubfcrib-- ef S to Samuel Siriith, as adminiftrator of the ell at s of John Smith, fen. one lor 74t dollars; and the other for 1 14t ' dollars;;; which notes were afTigned oveFbtJid:jSi"niuer!mith to Majoir John Mintop' of Vake county, on the 29th of Aprif! 1 794. OiinberUhi'c utj, ' . JOHN SMITH, - Jtprilt. fjr? ISAAC, WILLIAMS. "NT o"T;;-ic-rE.T (Xr? ICES pf liifpection. will be open in' eaels v-. county of tne hrtt survey, the whole of he. mpntfil6lTuneljror the purpofe of .taking Entries ' of Stills, Elections 'and fant3he"LicEN.es. " Ottnrrinr HifrCirt i.f tiil mr.ll e..!.. ' w - u. w..... ..... ..muiiiuic t r.:. c ts.. . .t ,-! 1. . , r- . ... uu lunkKuik.vi 11111J4 vj vi uki 19 niatic U1F iiidiflillatlon, tbgber .withJ.a penalty of Two HuWdre4n;Fifty.Iollat, by availing thcmtejvej uf .tain uukiiE , iiivj, ihh leu Bituiea inatno in j diligence will be granted. or jnlraffioos overlooked. t$eUkvtUf March 4, t7i.A.;; , t ' ' ' ' VUtA x H.U trora Mr. Matthetv KaiWar- riiamation, near t)eep river in Chatham coufttvi .- about two months ago, a Dark Brown IvJARE, light: coloorect-ondet' the bellyfltj hands aiitfart Ihalfliigb 4 fhort blaze on her face, fhort docked tail with re nun uuui me luui ui 11, aiioi'rcy pairs npon tier Vitherewherethetollay haSpreUdt one whitl foot. km. ' n . it 1 1. r t . . . ' , . u . . ... . . 11 iitii mi mtu j tier iiir, .....11s proDasic irte win no nearly" of a black; cololit!. is iniairih'ed Ihe 4 J go to the head orUefp river. iLWIibeverViU bring JjeFUrecetse and alljeafpiiahle perfotl who -will give me cenain intelligence that may enable me to get her. . .. r . ,Lx.EWEL.m Lechmere Wall."
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