4S7 



It is clearly viodurstood, however, hj the con- 

 tracting parties, tfeal tf^ israrH&e ^tmm 

 iOF kind shM Irt^awiished^ ^veii, or iJoM, to^ 

 any of liis liighiiess's rebellious subjects, by tlic 

 vessels so trading; to the iifortsnid ports, under 

 penalty of coufiscatioii of ship and cargo. 



Article His liiglmess Sri, Sultan, Alia, 

 Idde«Hi, Jowliiira, Altotti, Shult, fi^^, j>t*5e*i|iises, 

 and engages himself, his heirs, and sncc<^63?d, 

 to oxt'lnde tlie subject? of cverv other European 

 power, and likewise all Americans, from a fixed 

 liabitation or reaidence in his domiuious ; he also 

 engag*^ mot to lasfer ta^ a»y or to 



.eOJ^elnde any 1a?eat^, with any power, jjrlncc, or 

 potentate whntsoc\ er, unless with the knowledge 

 and consent of tlir L5ritisli government. 



Article VII. — His highness engages not to 



^rmtihe veMmmt U W immixm^ any 

 mibject to wliom £he resident j^ll 



offer any objections. 



Artklk \'11I. — The British goverimient 

 agrees to give and hmiish to his highness, with- 

 out delay, all ^e mi^B military stor^^wjiieli 

 mtt detdled in Uie paper appended to-^ls treaty, 

 and signed by hishiglmoss. (Arms and military 

 stores; f;"unj)o\v<h'r, forty hurri'ls ; four bundled 

 muskets; grape and round shot; four limidrcd 

 musket balls, &c. &c. ; cash, Spanish dollars, 



