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Slingsby Simpson, or either of 
them. 
And if the said vessels, or any of 
them, shall fail to depart as afore- 
said, or shall re-enter the harbours 
or waters aforesaid, I do, in that 
ease, forbid all intercourse with the 
said armed vessels, the Leander, the 
Cambrian, and the Driver, or with 
any of them, and the officers and the 
crews thereof, and do prohibit all 
supplies and aid from being furnish- 
ed them, or any of them. And Ido 
declare and make known, that if 
any person, from or within the ju- 
risdietional limits of the United 
States, shall afford any aid to either 
of the said armed vessels, contrary 
to the said proclamation, either in 
repairing such vessel, or in furnish- 
ing her officers or crew with supplies 
of any kind, orin any manner what- 
soever, or if any pilot shall assist in 
’ navigating any of the said armed 
vessels, unless it be for the purpose 
of carrying them, in the firstinstance, 
beyond the limits and jurisdiction of 
the United States, such person er 
persons shall, on conviction, suffer 
all the pains and penalties by the 
Jaws provided for such offences : and 
Ido hereby enjoin and require all 
persons bearing office, civil or mili- 
tary, within the United States, and 
all others, citizens or inhabitants 
thereof, or being within the same, 
with vigilance and promptitude to 
exert their respective authorities, 
and to be aiding and assisting to the 
carrying this proclamation, and eve- 
ry part thereof, into full effect. 
In testimony whereof, I have 
caused the seal of the United States 
to be affixed (LL. S ) to these pre- 
sents, and signed the same with my 
hand. 
Given at the city of Washington, 
the 3d day of May, in the year of 
ANNUAL REGISTER,’ 1806. 
our Lord, 1806, and of the sove- 
reignty and independence of the 
United States the thirtieth. 
(Signed) Thomas Jefferson, 
By the President. 
(Signed) James Madison, 
Secretary of State. 
Definitive Treaty of Amity and Alli. 
ance between the Honourable the 
English East India Company, and 
the Maharajah Ali Jah Dowlut 
Row Scindiah Bahadur, and his 
Children, Heirs, and Successors. 
Whereas many doubts and mis- 
understandings have arisen respect. 
ing the clear meaning and interpre. 
tation of parts of the treaty of peace, 
concluded between the British go- 
yernment, and Dowlut Row Scin« 
diah, at Serjee Anjengaum, on the 
30th December, 1803: witha view of 
doing away with all such doubts, - 
and of preventing the recurrence in 
future of any misunderstanding, this 
definitive treaty of amity and alli- 
ance is concluded between the two 
states, by lieutenant colonel John 
Malcolm, acting under the immedi- 
ate direction and superintendance of 
the right honourable general Gerard 
lord Lake, commander in chief of 
his majesty’s and the honourable 
company’s forces, &c. &c. &c. and 
vested with full powers and au- 
thority from the honourable sir 
George Hilaro Barlow, baronet, ap- 
pointed by the honourable the court 
of directors of the said company, to 
contronl and direct all their affairs 
in the East~Indies: and Moonshee 
Kavil Nyne, vested with full powers 
and authority on the part of the 
said Maharajah Dowlut Row Scin- 
diah. 
Article I, Every part of the trea- 
’ : ty* 
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