TREATIES EETWEEN FOREIGN POWER 3. . AUSTRIA. 178 170 181 Ld. high commissioner constitutional charter, armed force, national flag, commerce with 183 693 692 sent Congress of the United States at Vienna. p. 471.-Retires from Vienna . . 473 every occasion, and in every place, assistance and support; other powers may be received 173 179 BELGIA. 693 695 . BRAZIL. 68) 2:1 contraband-ports in Asia open to Brazil. 247 668 669 671 665 . . Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, with Austria, Vienna, June 16th, 1827...... 692 692 BOLIVIA. 232 695 682 237 96! of the United States for recognition of Independence, 634 De Forrest's creden- 655 637 ing, 638. Mr Forbes, efforts successful in forbidding the granting of Privateer Com- 658 692 CHILI. in 1817, 634. Political Mission of Messrs Bland, Rodney, and Graham in 1817. .. 637 692 692 251 Solemn promise 10 forget the past, and to promote mutual good and wellbeing-military same to each as natives . CHINA. 696 DENMARK. Prizes, prisoners, Danish Colonies, etc. Commercial relations, slave trade abolition, se- questrations on property: privileges of Depot at Straslund, renewal of ancient treaties 134 GREECE. 175 guaranteed, etc. 217 224 GREAT BRITAIN. See Muscat, 204 Neth ands, • 165 Persia, 206 Portugal, 189 Russia, · 190 Sardinia, - 200 Sicily, - 198 Spain, 192 206 Turkey, 207 223 West Indies, - 158 April) 1713, restoration of the bay and straits of Hudson, buildings, forts, satisfaction 141 141 145 146 147 and other rivers. Malta. Restoration of the French Colonies and fisheries, cession of 147 . . . . . Slave Trade, add, Article, between Great Britain and France, Abolition of the Slave Trade 152 152 January 1826. Reciprocity, tonnage and other duties, reciprocal duties on goods im- 153 157 153 of the Britsh possessions abroad, 220 April, 1831-repeal of duties on meal, bread, rice, the W. Indies-certain temporary additional duties on lumber from forcign countries &c. 160 ions abroad, 5thJuly, 1825-reciprocal tonnage duties between Canadian & U.S. vessels. 160 and shores of Newfoundland, Sd June 1824. Privileges of Foreigners under treaty- 161 162 sels are admitted in the British Possessions,at and beyond the Cape of Good Hope, it der in Council. Depariment of Stute, Washington, December 21, 1833. 163 .165 cession of Bauld in exchange for Cochin, Commerce with British India, Security of per- 165 Reciprocal right of visit, indemnity for illegal detentions, instructions, judgment without appeal, disposal of condemned vessels, and Slaves, etc. 189 190 exports, drawbacks. 193 and subjects of the loaian Islands. 200 . 237 Colombia. Treaty. Amity, Commerce and Navigation, Bogota, 18th April, 1825....... 229 Freedom of commerce and trade with the British colouies, duties, pilotage, salvage,&c. abolition of the slave trade. Freedom of commerce-trade with Britain-colonies, duties, prohibitions, Salvage, &c. consuls, security of persons, religion, burial places, abolition of slave trade, &c. 204 seizure of slave vessels by British cruizers, ship's passes. 206 Cession of sale, or transfer, of slaves or other persons, consideration for loss of revenue, protection of the King Johanna, suppression of piracy, etc. Reciprocal freedom of Commerce, Post Office packets, Coasting trade, British Colonies, . 206 203 HANSEATIC REPUBLICS. 202 and exports, bounties etc. duties on personal property. HAYTI. LIBERIA. 695 RUSSIA. February 1825. Navigation and fishing line of demarcation, trade to Sitka or Novo 171 Akerman, October 25, 1826. Sublime Porte promises to repair damages done by the . 174 differences to cease, Moldavia, Wallachia, the Banat of Crayova, Balgaria, Dobridge . . |