41 



be due by them, respectively, to 

 be paid in specie, to such claim- 

 ant and claimants, without de- 

 duction, and at such place or 

 ' places, time or times, as shall be 

 awarded by the commissioners. 

 Article XIV. Article XIV. it is also agreed. 



Inadmissible, that no person or persons, re- 



siding within the dominions of 

 one of the parties, who may have 

 taken part with the other party 

 in the war between Great Britain 

 and the United States, shall, on 

 that account, be prosecuted, mo- 

 lested, or annoyed, either in his 

 person or property ; and that all 

 such persons disposed to remove 

 into the dominions of the other 

 party, shall be allowed the term 



of months, freely to sell 



their property, of every nature 

 and description whatsoever, and 

 to remove accordingly. 



Article XV. This treaty, 

 when the same shall have beea 

 ratified on both sides, and the 

 respective ratifications mutually 

 exchanged, shall be binding on 

 both parties, and the ratifica- 

 tions shall be exchanged at (1) 



■ in the space of months 



from this day, or sooner ifpos- 

 (2) practicable. sible. (2) 



In faith whereof, we, the re- 

 «pective plenipotentiaries, have 

 signed this treaty, and have 

 thereunto affixed our seals. 



Done at Ghent, the day 



of one thousand eight hun- 

 dred and fourteen. 



True copy of the project submitted by the American to the Bri- 

 tish ministers, and also of the marginal changes, propositions, and 

 remarks, made by the latter on returning their answer to the Ame* 

 rican ministers' note, communicating said project of a treaty. 



C. HUGHES, Jr. 

 Secretary American Mission extraojdinary. 



Artigle XV. 



(1) Washington, with all practi- 

 cable despatch. 



