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Article X. 

 loadmissible. 



Article XI, 

 Inadmissible, 



tannic majesty engages, on hi£ 

 part, to put an end, immediately 

 after the ratification of the pre- 

 sent treaty, to hostilities with all 

 the tribes or nations of Indians 

 with whom he may be at war, at 

 the time of such ratification, and 

 forthwith to restore to such 

 tribes or nations, respectively, 

 all the possessions, rights, and 

 privileges, which they may have 

 enjoyed or been entitled to in 

 1811, previous to such hostili- 

 ties : Provided always, that such 

 tribes or nations shall agree to 

 desist from all hostilities against 

 his Britannic majesty and his 

 subjects, upon the ratification of 

 the present treaty being notified 

 to such tribes or nations, and 

 shall so desist accordingly. 



Article X. His Britannic 

 majesty and the United States 

 shall, by all the means in their 

 power, restrain the Indians living 

 within their respective domin- 

 ions from committing hostili- 

 ties against the territory, citi- 

 zens, or subjects, of the other 

 party. And both powers also 

 jigree and mutually pledge them- 

 selves, if at any time war should 

 unhappily break out between 

 them, not to employ any Indians, 

 nor to admit of their aid and co- 

 operation in the prosecution of 

 the war against the other party. 



Article XI. Each party shall 

 effectually exclude from its na- 

 val and commercial service, all 

 seamen, seafaring, or other per^ 

 sons, subjects or citizens of the 

 other party, not naturalized by 

 the respective governments of 

 the two parties before the — -= 

 day of . 



Seamen, or other persons, 

 subjects of either party, who shall 

 desert from public or private 



