382 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1SI2. 



II. The relations of amity and 

 commerce between the two coun- 

 tries shall be re-established on each 

 side, on the footing of the most 

 favoured nations. 



III. If, in resentment of the pre- 

 sent re-establishment of peace and 

 good understanding between the 

 two countries, any power whatso- 

 ever shall make war upon his Im- 

 perial Majesty or his Britannic 

 Majesty, the two contracting So- 

 vereigns agree to act in support of 

 each other for the maintenance 

 and security of their respective 

 kingdoms. 



IV. The two high contracting 

 parties reserve to themselves to es- 

 tablish a proper understanding and 

 adjustment, as soon as possible, 

 wkh respect to all matters which 

 may concern their eventual inte- 

 rests, political as well as commer- 

 cial. 



V. The present treaty shall be 

 ratified by the two contracting par- 

 ties, and the ratification shall be 

 exchanged in six weeks, or sooner, 

 if possible : 



And for the due performance of 

 the same, we sign in virtue of our 

 full powers, and have signed the 

 present treaty of peace, and have 

 thereto affixed our seals. 



Done at Orebro, the 6th (18) 

 July, 1812. 



suchtelen (!>. s.) 



Paul Baron de Nicolay. 



Edward Thornton (L. S.) 



After sufficiently examining the 

 ' articles of the present treaty of 

 peace, we have approved of the 

 same, which we now confirm, and 

 by tliese presents most solemnly 

 ratify, in all its tenor ; promising 

 on our Imperial part, for us and for 

 our successors, to observe and ex- 



ectite, inviolably, every thing that 

 has been mentioned and repeated 

 in the said treaty of peace. In 

 witness whereof we have signed 

 with our hand this Imperial ratifi- 

 cation, and have thereto affixed the 

 seal of our empire. 



Done at Kamenroi Ostrow, the 

 1st of August, 1812, and the 

 twelfth year of our reign. 



(Signed) Alexander. 

 (Countersigned) 



Count Romanzow. 



Treaty of Peace between his Ma- 

 jesty the King of Sweden, and 

 his Majesty the King of the 

 United Kingdom of Great Bri" 

 tain and Ireland. 



In the name of the most Holy 

 and Indivisible Trinity ! 



His Majesty the King of Swe- 

 den, and his Majesty the Kini^ of 

 the United Kingdom of Great Bri- 

 tain and Ireland, being equally 

 animated with the desire of re- 

 establishing the ancient relations 

 of friendship and good intercourse 

 between the two Crowns, and their 

 respective States, have appointed 

 to that effect, namely, his Majesty 

 the King of Sweden, the Sieur 

 Laurent, Baron D'Engerstrom, &c. 

 and the Sieur Gustavus> Baron de 

 Wetterstedt, &c. and the Prince 

 Regent, in the name and on the 

 behalf of his Majesty the King of 

 the United Kingdom of Great Bri- 

 tain and Ireland, Edward Thorn- 

 ton, Esq. which Pleni[)otentiaries, 

 after exchanging their full powers, 

 drawn up in full and due form, 

 have agreed upon the following ar- 

 ticles : 



Art 



