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And in the event of the l-.id tw
CcmmiHioners difTrrin, cr hot!, or e ifttn oi thr-m, tefufin, declining or w.4a!! omitting to act, futh reports, drcUration
expire before the Iftday of Junooiext, or flatemetttl, frit!) be made by th':j.TrcX -rs aforefaid, or oftbe P vreign or the in. v may be paid on or b i'iirel!at : thcr of them, Ec ftlth reference to a friemi l rrfrrred to, as in rhr iV,ur cat Drecedtne . ! . . .1.. w o
cay : 2 . the rtiidue or the turn due- on V j ly lovereign or .late, tii-.il be made ir. .-II count oi Jie principal of fuch pnn hafe fhall i refpe ts as in the 1 :ttcr par: of the fourth be pa:cl, wtlh intcrt fl thereon, in J touaL article is contained, and :n as full a manner
mftual payments, as follows, vis oni io, if the faid fum. with thr interefl due there I n, Within one year ; one third of the faid
oher whs firfl appointed dnd the new com tn ilioner (hail Uk: the fum o.tijor ffi niuan, and do tht fame uuti.s. it tunher ,recd be v.vcn thr- tvvn coi.tri til g pitis, (flat in c. fc any of th .fl .ids inenttoncdl n any ot tle precrduig irtictes, w l.ich were u the pofff flion of one of the p rtifs priof to the commencemerrt of the pr;fM't v. ar between the two countries, 0 o!i, hf the
urviuou oi djiv oi tnr oorus ci . '11. ri
te fo
i r-
ti-les contained, fall within the dorninioi sot
tiie other par' , all grant 3 of land msdr previOQl to the i.-piFnrTcenteit of the war bv
t ! d fuch pofT flfi m, fi,,!I
the i
Art. 7. It is further screed that the faid he is valid as ii fuch .fl -nd or ifl ids, hod
1 1.
ten 11
in an have
them in
ntereft due thsre
two yVsis-j ri.! the reiidue, with ' i u r thereon, within three vrars a piration of the time for completi
inents on fuch porcbafes according to law, J to tha tfoe intent ot
tie ntioned commtfrjoners, after tl ) fuch drctG decinons, been adjudged! e executed the duties alligned to I t0 : ? 'v ' : ;; dominions of the party the preceding articte, fhall L . and ! having hd ft h pofit flion.
i the ex they are hi . c by autli I .. .. r ii r
j : . npai tiauy to nx
And in Cate oi ' i.nre to p y the arrears oi mtei or an oftbe thee inillincnts cf
thr
ntioned, the tf
d mall
Pesce, of one thouf:i Mk hty three, that pa twen the dorninioi whkc h ext ends from ti( n be tweeti lake lie
r-rmine, accoroin !e faid Treaty oi ven hundred sin
tifi
Vtt9 i r United States of America
put an end immediately after the
Lion of the pelent Treaty to hoi-
he or nat ns of In
with ..V
m
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war at
a v- e i
atificati
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08 not p ia within tin iv, md fh ii' reert to the nanner ii tlie iam- is l c I
of thr Woo t wn parties ill .
no lake
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n i ir rerun or 7L A VVS o r i h l U N I ) T. Tii t IT 8 B nth CONO R ES S, 3 .1 s 3 S It 0 : Alt ACT eonttrning vVefton rkii.s,
RF rI enacted by the Senate and Jf use cc Representatives of the United States if Am erica, in Congress Utfembtea 1 hat ti - judge of the dilhict court of the ft te of M ffuh'iiVtts hr, and lie i? hereby u Ihorifed im) required to ditlribttte urn mg WeftiWl Jenkins his oftirers Sc crrw, ot the fl p Pwo Friends which captured the Bfit I private irmed fchooner Retaliation, in the month of Oober lafti tlie proceeds aii-
fing from the laid c pture, which ?.re held m-.ddi of tn--to e U. States as droits of ad niralty ; , thro the midul
LAKODON CHEVES, JON : I G ,c i he Si :'e pro tempore j , v i ' I 1 . 0 i 1 . V i ) i v rt
g ti e in c ti
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' i lo ' f 1 r EP iu n i r. n. i or nations, n ipr c rior, j ivefy, !, the p (Tcflions, rights & p.-ivilrgf et lake cvluc! thej u y !;..ve er.j y -d or been en- " J to - one thoufand e-.rht hundred Sc tl el Ifven, pre ious to fui h boAtlities . P ovided . j alw ijs, tl a fuch tribes or nations Ih II a t Rfce tooVfift from ill hofltlittes, agaii ft fhe
formitv with the true im i t Unit J r.:..res wf America, their citizens Sc
! the f. id i reaty of Peacr , of one th.m tu'oj- cts, upon the ratifii ation of the prefent fa i d feven hundred and eighty three ; and I treaty being not fied te fu h trib' s or nato caufe fuch psrjta of the faid boundary, is J tiom, a d Vo .11 f-dr!nl accordingly. And require i-, to he 'mt- i in;k- d. 'I he J His Britannic Maj- Ely enapes, ot- his part I-. : eommiffioners ftwll, by a report or dc i to put an end immediately after the r- ftrnration under their hands and feats, de l cation ofthe prei-nt treaty, to hoftilities
I fo ! b,
&! ill -t nas ly ir 4 I ? nil et'ons, and r.darv do reTpe(
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n i i Mr SEN . v N NIG h A NO THE I . k 1 i"j o o i
ICCT v
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Art. 6. V: peace that por
noindarv
me river i r ou "is o Superior . w ia ir !
f ( id :
tt-s train tne poi egree f no.-tin i
nMrtit the bound try aioiei-id, Kate t!:::r deciuon tlv points thus referred to them, and parttrttlaii2e (he latitude end longitude
of the mod north-weftern point of the i.'ke
ot the Woodi, and of fuch other p
the ! id boundary ns thev may deem
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oi 1 1. riotn parties a?ree to connaer
the j defi gnat ion and decifioo ss GnaJ ar.d con the el u live And, in theevent of the faid two
ec
with al! the tribes or nations of Indians with v, horn he r.v.-.y he at war at the time offa'h ratification, at :': forthwith toreftoreto 1o fl tribes oi nations, refpectisajy, all the pofiViTions, right-, and privileges, which they m y have enjoyed o: ! een entitled t, in 1811, p'evious to fuch hoftilities : Provided al ways, tint Inch tribes or nations fh 11 aorrc
todrfin from all hoOititiei againfl His Bri.
ikes
th 1 1 the i uu flittf IbutioB be m nil oy tl j i Ige, agreeably to the laws of the L Irea reUtinflf to ( vur-s ro ide by tl i:e Irmed (nips of the U S t-s. !. VNG DON HHKVBft, zher of the House of Representatives T ;)iIS (i !LL RU,
toe Cornmouication by v Ike .n i lake E ie. thence I ol i .id communication infl
thr middh- i-t t id lake u:v
j Cmmta oners differing, or hot!;, or ritlur j tannic Majefty, and his fonject?, upon the ! of them rcfdHng, declining, or wilfu!;V J r- i ii. ation of thr prefent trcstty being no-
; mil log to jet luch reports, dc. . tif' j to fui h tribes or nation) and IbV.! ti V- ,Vrl d
itherof them. . fu h reference to a fNwji L. A:.. 10. V! cress the trafnc in flves is v 1'iHcn; i'. te. tia'.l be made in kll j irreCOYic liable with the principles ofhumoi-
v and joitieei wherss both His M..j. iiy
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, as in the latter part ot the fcurfh is cont cined, and in as full a manner 5 lame was heiein repeated. 8. i he feveral '.'OArclh of two com-
in
:nrou
F.bcuarx 7, 1945 I ft ROVED, AM ES MAD
X.
j w iter communication l i ! k ' utei i r : " A 'id w
aiii -r what ivjs tl"e in ! lakes & water com nunii certain iflinds lyttfn in tl
ACT for gUi v f,
to
a thi ! tkmm I
, It WJl W were v, - M 5
the j tnifhooers m ntioned in the ffiur preceding e j articlrr, ! ill refptCtiittfji have power to pn? point d Seen tsi, and to employ fuch fur re is ! veyors oi other perfons as tl ey fnll uji ge
her neceiiary. uupiicaies oi -) tneir reipeaOive
bin fenorts, declarations
a- a t e unttea urates are oeurous ol con. tinuing their ' fr r : s to prmicte itsentire abolition1, ft is herrby argeed that both ths contracting parties 'r !! nfe their bef endeavors to at ( otBpl ih i.i defirable an obieclj Ait. li This Pre'atyi whm the fama OmII .ve Been ratified on both fides, with
het it ion bv rith i f th
rut
: Bs de d'r'Xj p ' i 81 of tle j n:u. I i hat .-m'.
ne contractmfle
f I
their paymeiv Tt 17 . mrfm
America, in -1 v oei foo w h
ners, to b
The Mtii "ions BlOtO ally cX-
I, Oiall he binding on both parties.
S. :':o-w fn d! be rtr'" ' t d at I them to the agents of hi !i -ir.-.m ic M j f ) j W filing" m in the fpace t f t. ur montl i
id co 1 1 : f nts ofthe United State sj whtjl i. i tr 5 day, i fowwer if practicable
I I. a t
Ii
ht d v of
01 i
P3II, hid pofthaled any tract or trai land ofthe C States, not exreedinji in ih
nte- . i w ornina iiii or
in the mannei direi ted with rrfreit
n ntioned in the next pr i fi othei b if- fpei ined ir
L'imil'.!!!!
d to act exactly
ne 1
1 in t ie
It ai v
of the U s' nfvrndv b, -n thf lT. Snv the i cha from md ifi llreidi givci
j n tf I iiui h ive not ' 1 1 1 i)
y nent . part of J fftir, hy a report of wet lara ti o under the if Ii li he. and hey here I hands and Beats, de (innate the bound
t a ej i
n Y
in tn I. it iwer to id
( rs . thf v nmiffi 'Hf-n
niay ne reiprctiveiy a poinieo ot ?ut' -;i1 i ro man tl bufii efs on be hall of tl i W
rrfpective Governments. Tlie f id (! m-
mi iH oners fhatl be Irfpectively paid in fufh manner ; fl ill 'oe agreed between the two contracting parties, agreement Being to hr i ruled at the time f the ex hange of 'It ratjfi itiont of this tieaty. And aU other -xperr-- ItteBding th f-iJ Corn.r.ifti n ers Ih 11 be d frayed nu If y hy ihe iwoi rti' .
1 !
i a W fo I Co.. Ic t H
I h the faid rivrr. 1 ikes, ai d lX- coo and d-r iu to whi'h rrhe I w iractii g paitics the fcscid! ifl audi lyind
tn
on. or
e I' d deathi fi. ko- fs,
eT vahfenre .
he p nf ojf evi r ii fl) fhH he tr
i hed in the ian;c manner as luch commift
4 ii h r .'mm Ti i f fare
111 firtl whereof, we the rvfpeetive Plen
i te off ares haBv finned this treaty , ic , then unto lT ed i ur f al. D if . ti li te at Ghent, the twenty ; ,orth day of December, orr thoufand eight hni ''r d tod fourti n G B'ER HI NHY GOU1 RUR 'V' 11. LI ' M AO Mb, IOHN 0 :);s, J. K. B KD, H I 1 Y ON MJSF.I r AiiBhRt GALLaVTIN
