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wlio shall depute some of his officers and people, from hia 

 frontier posted to go with the men, belonging to tlie Sia- 

 mesa Chief, and point out and aetlle tlie mutual bouDdariea, 

 m that they may be sB Certained on both sides in a frieudly 



manner, 



Article 4th, Should any Siamefie subject go and live 

 within the boundaries of the English^ tbc Siamese must 

 not intrude^ enter, seize or take mch person within the 

 English buimdaries, but must report and ask for bmi in a 

 proper manner, and the English shall be at liberty to de- 

 liver the party or not. Should any English subject re- 

 move and go and b ve within the boundaries of the SiamcAe, 

 the English must not intrude, enter,Heize or take sticb per- 

 sons within the Siame&e boundaries, but must report and 

 ask for him in a proper manner, attd tlie Siamese shall be 

 at liberty to deliver the party or not. 



Article 6th. The EagliBb and Siamene having conclud- 

 ed a Treaty, eatablishing a sincere friendship between 

 them, merchants, subjects to the English, and their ships^ 

 junks, and boats, may have intercourse and trade with any 

 Siamese country, which has much mercliandize, and the 

 Siamese will aid and protect tliem, and permit them 

 to buy and sell with facility. Merchant^*, subject to the Si- 

 amese and their boata^ jnnks, and ships, may have inter- 

 course and trade, with any English country, and the En- 

 glish will aid and protect them, and permit them to buy 

 and ficil with facility. The Siamese desirtng.^to go to an 

 Englisii country, or the English desiring to go to a Siamese 

 country, must conform to the customs of the place or 

 country on either side : should they be ignorant of the 

 costoms, the Siamese or English officers must explain them, 

 Siamese subjects, who visit an English country, must 

 conduct themselves according to the established laws of the 

 English country in every particular* English subjects, 

 who visit a Siamese country, must conduct themselves ac- 

 cording to the established laws of the Siamese country in 

 every particular. 



Article 6th. Merchants, subject to the Siamese or En- 

 Sflisb, gomg to trade either in Bengal, or auy country 



