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ARTICLE 4th. Any person guilty of the crime of murder, 

 upon any foreigner, shall be given up without delay to the 

 Commander of any public vessel of the nation, to which the 

 deceased may have belonged, upon his demanding the same. 



ARTICLE 5th. Every vessel shall pay a Port-charge of five 

 dollars, for anchorage and water, before she will be allowed to 

 receive refreshments on board ; and shall pay for pilotage in 

 and out, the sum of seven dollars before she leaves the harbor ; 

 and pilots shall be appointed, subject to the approval of the 

 Consuls. 



ARTICLE 6th. No work shall be done on shore, nor shall 

 any natives be employed on board vessels on the Sabbath day, 

 under a penalty of ten dollars, unless under circumstances of 

 absolute necessity. 



ARTICLE 7th. All trading in spirituous liquors, or landing 

 the same, is strictly forbidden. Any person offending, shall 

 pay a fine of twenty-five dollars, and the vessel to which he 

 belongs shall receive no more refreshments. Any spirituous 

 liquors found on shore shall be seized and destroyed. 



ARTICLE 8th. All deserters from vessels will be appre- 

 hended, and a reward paid, of five dollars, to the person who 

 apprehends him; and three dollars to the Chief of the dis- 

 trict in which he may be apprehended, shall be paid on his 

 delivery to the proper officer of the vessel. No Master shall 

 refuse to receive such deserter, under a penalty of twenty-five 

 dollars. Deserters taken after the vessel has sailed, shall be 

 delivered up to the Consul, to be dealt with as he may think 

 fit. Any person who entices another to desert, or in any way 

 assists him, shall be subject to a penalty of five dollars, or 

 one month's hard labor on the public roads. 



ARTICLE 9th. No Master shall land a passenger without 

 permission of the Government under a penalty of twenty-five 





