Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, with Austria, Vienna, June 16th, 1827. Friendship, Commerce and Navigation, with Prussia, Rio de Janeiro, July 9th, 1827 Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, with Netherlands, Rio. de Jan. Feb. 20, 1828 Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, with Portugal, concerning the recognition of the Independence of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, August 29th 1825.... Convention-Abolition of the slave trade, Rio de Janeiro November 23d, 1826 See Great Britain.
Treaty between Peru and Bolivia, Pequisa July 6, 1828,
Treaty of Federation with Peru, Chiquisaca, November 15, 1826,
Independence, act of, July 9, 1816, Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation between His Britannic Majesty and La Plata, Buenos Ayres February 2, 1825.
Independence, recognition of, a topic at Aix la Chapelle in October 1818, Independence-Aguirre, Thompson, and De Forrest's applications to the government of the United States for recognition of Independence, 634 : De Forrest's creden- tials, and application for an Exequatur. as Buenos Ayrean Consul General, Mission of Messrs Bland, Rodney and Graham to the La Platte in 1820, Extracts from their instructions from the Department of State-the abuse of Privateer- ing, 638. Mr Forbes,efforts successful in forbidding the granting of Privateer Com- missions, 638 United States proposition to acknowledge its Independence, March 8, 1822. 640. Congressional Report on the above. 612. Minister Plenipotentiary appointed to Buenos Ayres, (with same Instructions as furnished to the Ministers on the Panama mission,)
Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, Commerce and Navigation with Chili Santiago, Nov. 20, 1826 691 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with Chili, and Buenos Ayres Jan. 1819. See Great Britain.
Independence act of Jan. 1, 1818, 633.
Aguirre, private agent from, to the C. States in 1817, 634. Political Mission of Messrs Bland, Rodney, and Graham in 1817... 637 Privateers, Instructions relative to, 638. Public Minister appointed by U. S. to Chili.. 638 Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, Commerce, and Navigation, Santiago, November 20, 1826. 691 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, between the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Ayres, January 1819,
Treaty of Perpetual Union, League, and Confederation, between Colombia, and Santiago de Chili, October 21, 1822,
La Platte. Prelim'y treaty of peace betw. the republics of the United provinces of La Platte and the Emperor of Brazil, August 28, 1828.........
Indedependence of Montevideo declared-election of deputies to take place—govern- ment of Banda Oriental to cease, &c.—constitution to be formed-troops of both parties to remain temporarily, but not to interfere in politics-navigation of the river Platte to be free to both.
Peru. Treaty of peace betw. the Republic of Colombia and Repl'c of Peru, Sep. 29, 1829 235 Solemn promise to forget the past, and to promote mutual good and wellbeing-military to be reduced-limits same as ancient vice-royalties of New Grenada and Peru, line to commence from river Tumbes on the Pacific ocean-river navigation to be free, duties same to each as natives
Treaty. Peace, friendship and Commerce with Great Britain, Kiel, 14th January, 1814. 163
Prizes, prisoners, DanishColonies, etc. Commercial relations, slave trade abolition, se-
questrations on property: privileges of Depot at Straslund, renewal of ancient treaties
See Great Britain.
Claims-Act of February 25th 1831 to provide for the adjustment of Claims, under the
Convention of the 28th March, 1830.
Treaty of Peace, between Great Britain and France. Signed at Utrecht, 31st March, (11th
April) 1713, restoration of the bay and straits of Hudson, buildings, forts, satisfaction
to the Hudson Bay Company, also St.Christopher, Nova Scotia, Port Royal or Annapo-
lis Royal-French subjects excluded from fishing on the eastern coasts of Nova Scotia,
within 30 leagues of the coast, beginning from Sable Island. France at liberty to catch
and dry fish, on Cape Breton, etc.
Definitive Treaty. Newfoundland Fishery, Paris, 10th February 1763.
Cape Breton Fishery in the Gulf St. Lawrence;
Definitive Treaty. Newfoundland Fishery, Versailles, 3d September, 1782. Limit of Fishery
off Newfoundland, and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, declaration, etc.
Declaration. British Versailles, 3d September, 1783, to prevent disputes, procuring wood,
shelter, etc.
Counter Declaration. French, same date, fully satisfied,neither party to fish beyond the mid-
dle of the Newfoundland channel,
Definitive Treaty of Paris. Peace and Amity. Paris, 30th May 1814. Navigation of the Rhine and other rivers. Malta. Restoration of the French Colonies and fisheries, cession of Tobago, St. Lucia, Isle of France, Spanish part of St. Domingo, Guadaloupe, French Guyana,property, etc. and fortifications in India, Newfoundland, St. Lawrence fisheries, Antwerp, private claims domains of France in ceded countries, bonds and deeds, archives, maps, etc. belonging to different countries, Slave Trade, Confiscations etc.
Slave Trade, add. Article, between Great Britain and France, Abolition of the Slave Trade 152 Imperial Decree of Napoleon abolishing the Slave Trade, 29th March, 1815, Convention between Great Britain and France; Commerce and Navigation, London, 27th January 1826. Reciprocity, tonnage and other duties, reciprocal duties on goods im- ported or exported, direct re-exporting produce to Asia, Africa, or America; bounties, drawbacks, privileges of navigation of the most favored nation, extention of Convention to all possessions in Europe, trade with British and French Colonies, Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, between Queen Anne of Great Britain, and Louis, XIV of France, concluded at Utrecht, 11th of April, 1713.... Free ships shall make free goods-contraband specified. West Indies-British Order in council granting to French vessels, certain privileges, June 1st 1826; table of articles...
Duties, repeal of. An act to amend an act of 6th year of his late Majesty to regulate the trade of the Britsh possessions abroad, 22d April, 1831-repeal of duties on meal, bread, rice, live stock, bacon, wood, lumber, imported into British possessions in America, or in the W. Indies-certain temporary additional duties on lumber from foreign countries &c. 160 Duties, tonnage. Act of the British Parliament to regulate the trade of the British possess-
ions abroad, 5thJuly, 1825-reciprocal tonnage duties between Canadian & U.S. vessels. 160 Fisheries. Act of the British Parliament relating to the fisheries carried on upon the banks and shores of Newfoundland, 3d June 1824. Privileges of Foreigners under treaty- fulfilment of treaties with foreign powers.............. India..-Trade of foreign nations with India, 1th July, 1797, Imports and Exports of countries in amity—Regulations of the East India Company, Note. To satisfy inquiries that have been made, as to the extent to which American ves- sels are admitted in the British Possessions,at and beyond theCape of Good Hope, it is deemed proper to state, that vessels of the United States are entitled, by the turd article of the Treaty of Commerce of 1815,to trade with Calcutta, Madras, Bombay and Prince of Wales Island; but not with Singapore; and that they are also ad- mitted to trade with the free ports at the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, which are Cape Town, Simons Town, and Port Elizabeth; and with any other free ports in the Mauritius, in Ceylon, or inAustralia, which may be established by or- der in Council. Department of Stute, Washington, December 21, 1833. Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Denmark, Kiel, 14th January 1814, (see Den- mark) Convention. Colonies of the Netherlands, London August 13, 1814.
Colonies Restored. Cape of Good Hope, Demerara, Essequibo and Berbice excepted, cession of Bauld in exchange for Cochin, Commerce with British India, Security of per- sons, ete. abolition of Slave Trade,
Additional Articles-Compensation to Sweden for Guadaloupe; Cession of Bernagore,etc. 167 Treaty-Netherlands with Great Britain. Prevention of Slave Trade, Hague 4th May, 1818. 168 Reciprocal right of visit, indemnity for illegal detentions, instructions, judgment without appeal, disposal of condemned vessels, and Slaves, etc.
Portugal. Treaty of Friendship and Commerce, Lisbon, 27th December 1703, Perpetual admission of British woollens and of Portuguese wines, duty
Prussia-Convention. Commerce and Navigation, London, April 2, 1824.
Reciprocal abrogation of discriminating and countervailing duties on ships and produc➡ tions, import and export of national produce and manufactures, duties on imports and exports, drawbacks.
Sicily. Commerce and Navigation, London, September 26, 1816...
Abolition of privileges,&c. in favor of Great Britain and other powers, on footing of the most favored, personal privileges, security of property, visits, reduction of duties, vessels and subjects of the Ionian Islands.
Sardinia. Treaty. Territory and Commerce, Vienna, May 20, 1815......................
Union of Genoa and the Imperial fiefs to the Sardinian States, island of Capraja-rights and privileges of the Genoese-free port of Genoa-Duty of transit-tribunal and cham- ber of commerce.
Colombia. Treaty. Amity, Commerce and Navigation, Bogota, 18th April, 1825...................
Freedom of commerce and trade with the British colouies, duties, pilotage, salvage,&c.
national vessels, brokers, consuls, personal security in case of rupture, religion, funerals
abolition of the slave trade.
Buenos Ayres. Treaty. Amity Commerce and Navigation, Buenos Ayres, 2d Feb. 1825. 237
Freedom of commerce-trade with Britain-colonies, duties, prohibitions, Salvage, &c.
on vessels of above 120 tons, national vessels, property administration of justice, taxes,
consuls, security of persons, religion, burial places, abolition of slave trade, &c.
Muscat. Treaty. Abolition of Slave Trade, Muscat, September 10, 1822.
Prohibition against sale of Slaves, punishment of offenders, British agent in Zarnzibar, seizure of slave vessels by British cruizers, ship's passes.
Persia-Definitive Treaty, Commerce, Tehran, 25th November, 1814.
Madagascar-Treaty, Slave Trade and Piracy, Tamatave, 25d October, 1817.
Cession of sale, or transfer, of slaves or other persons, consideration for loss of revenue, protection of the King Juhanna, suppression of piracy, etc. Mexico-Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation, London, 26th December, 1826. Reciprocal freedom of Commerce, Post Office packets, Coasting trade, British Colonies, duties, salvage, etc. national vessels, brokers, agents, etc. Police of ports, Diplon.atic agents and consuls, personal security, religion, privileges in the Bay of Honduras under Convention with Spain of 1786, (see Spain) abolition of the Slave Trade.
Reciprocal duties and charges on vessels, freedom of trade, reciprocal duties on imports and exports, bounties etc. duties on personal property.
Convention. Pacific Ocean and North West Coast of America-St. Petersburgh, 16 (28th) February 1825. Navigation and fishing line of demarcation, trade to Sitka or Novo Archangelsk, liquors, arms, victualling, shelter, &c. Duties, Treaty [of Akerman] between Russia and Turkey, explanatory of the treaty of Bucharest, Akerman, October 25, 1826. Sublime Porte promises to repair damages done by the Barbary Corsairs to Russian vessels, and use his endeavors to prevent future depredations, free passage of the Canal of Constantinople, etc. Treaty of Peace between Russia and Turkey, Adrianople,September 14th,1829. Enmity and differences to cease, Moldavia, Wallachia, the Banat of Crayova, Balgaria, Dobridge from the Danube, Silistria, Hirsova, Matzia, Isakiya, Toulza, Babadag, Bazardjik, Var- na, Pravedy, and the whole extent of the Balkan, from Emine Bouzoun to Kazan, Jom- boli, Adrianople, &c. to be restored; Pruth the limit of the two empires, Russian subjects to enjoy liberty of Commerce, Dardanelles open to them;for losses since 1806,1,500,000 ducats of Holland to be paid Russia, and, also, a sum of money to be regulated by mutual accord. The Porte declares his adhesion the treaty of London, 6th July 1827, etc. 209
Slave Trade, add. Article, between Great Britain and France, Abolition of the Slave Trade 152 Imperial Decree of Napoleon abolishing the Slave Trade, 29th March, 1815, Convention between Great Britain and France; Commerce and Navigation, London, 27th January 1826. Reciprocity, tonnage and other duties, reciprocal duties on goods im- ported or exported, direct re-exporting produce to Asia, Africa, or America; bounties, drawbacks, privileges of navigation of the most favored nation, extention of Convention 2 to all possessions in Europe, trade with British and French Colonies, Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, between Queen Anne of Great Britain, and Louis, XIV of France, concluded at Utrecht, 11th of April, 1713... Free ships shall make free goods-contraband specified. West Indies-British Order in council granting to French vessels, certain privileges, June 1st 1826; table of articles... Duties, repeal of. An act to amend an act of 6th year of his late Majesty to regulate the trade of the Britsh possessions abroad, 22d April, 1831—repeal of duties on meal, bread, rice, live stock, bacon, wood, lumber, imported into British possessions in America, or in the W. Indies-certain temporary additional duties on lumber from foreign countries &c. 160 Duties, tonnage. Act of the British Parliament to regulate the trade of the British possess-
ions abroad, 5thJuly, 1825—reciprocal tonnage duties between Canadian & U.S. vessels. 160 Fisheries. Act of the British Parliament relating to the fisheries carried on upon the banks and shores of Newfoundland, 3d June 1824. Privileges of Foreigners under treaty— fulfilment of treaties with foreign powers.. India..-Trade of foreign nations with India, 1th July, 1797, Imports and Exports of countries in amity-Regulations of the East India Company, Note. To satisfy inquiries that have been made,as to the extent to which American ves- sels are admitted in the British Possessions,at and beyond theCape of Good Hope, it is deemed proper to state, that vessels of the United States are entitled, by the third article of the Treaty of Commerce of 1815,to trade with Calcutta, Madras, Bombay and Prince of Wales Island; but not with Singapore; and that they are also ad- mitted to trade with the free ports at the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, which are Cape Town, Simons Town, and Port Elizabeth; and with any other free ports in the Mauritius, in Ceylon, or inAustralia, which may be established by or- der in Council. Department of Stute, Washington, December 21, 1833. Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Denmark, Kiel, 14th January 1814, (see Den- mark)
Convention. Colonies of the Netherlands, London August 13, 1814.
Colonies Restored. Cape of Good Hope, Demerara, Essequibo and Berbice excepted, cession of Bauld in exchange for Cochin, Commerce with British India, Security of per- sons, ete. abolition of Slave Trade,
Additional Articles-Compensation to Sweden for Guadaloupe; Cession of Bernagore,etc, 167 Treaty-Netherlands with Great Britain. Prevention of Slave Trade, Hague 4th May, 1818. 168 Reciprocal right of visit, indemnity for illegal detentions, instructions, judgment without appeal, disposal of condemned vessels, and Slaves, etc.
Portugal. Treaty of Friendship and Commerce, Lisbon, 27th December 1703, Perpetual admission of British woollens and of Portuguese wines, duty Prussia-Convention. Commerce and Navigation, London, April 2, 1824.
Reciprocal abrogation of discriminating and countervailing duties on ships and produc- tions, import and export of national produce and manufactures, duties on imports and exports, drawbacks.
Sicily. Commerce and Navigation, London, September 26, 1816..
Abolition of privileges,&c. in favor of Great Britain and other powers, on footing of the most favored, personal privileges, security of property, visits, reduction of duties, vessels and subjects of the lonian Islands.
Sardinia. Treaty. Territory and Commerce, Vienna, May 20, 1815...................
Union of Genoa and the Imperial fiefs to the Sardinian States, island of Capraja-rights and privileges of the Genoese-free port of Genoa-Duty of transit-tribunal and cham- ber of commerce.
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