Louisiana Purchase Treaty Transcript: Second Convention
CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE FRENCH REPUBLIC
The President of the United States of America and the First Consul of
the French Republic in the name of the French People having by a Treaty of
this date terminated all difficulties relative to Louisiana, and
established on a Solid foundation the friendship which unites the two
nations and being desirous in complyance with the Second and fifth
Articles of the Convention of the 8th Vendémiaire ninth year of the
French Republic (30th September 1800) to Secure the payment of the Sums
due by France to the citizens of the United States have respectively
nominated as Plenipotentiaries that is to Say The President of the United
States of America by and with the advise and consent of their Senate
Robert R. Livingston Minister Plenipotentiary and James Monroe Minister
Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary of the Said States near the
Government of the French Republic: and the First Consul in the name of
the French People the Citizen Francis Barbé Marbois Minister of the
public treasury; who after
having exchanged their full powers have agreed to the following
articles.
Art: 1
The debts due by France to citizens of the United States contracted
before the 8th Vendémiaire ninth year of the French Republic (30th
September 1800) Shall be paid according to the following regulations with
interest at Six per Cent; to commence from the period when the accounts
and vouchers were presented
to the French Government.
Art: 2
The debts provided for by the preceeding Article are those whose
result is comprised in the conjectural note annexed to the present
Convention and which, with the interest cannot exceed the Sum of twenty
millions of Francs. The claims comprised in the
Said note which fall within the exceptions of the following articles,
Shall not be admitted to the benefit of this provision.
Art: 3
The principal and interests of the Said debts Shall be discharged by
the United States, by orders drawn by their Minister Plenipotentiary on
their treasury, these orders Shall be payable Sixty days after the
exchange of ratifications of the Treaty and
the Conventions Signed this day, and after possession Shall be given of
Louisiana by the Commissaries of France to those of the United States.
Art: 4
It is expressly agreed that the preceding articles Shall comprehend no
debts but Such as are due to citizens of the United States who have been
and are yet creditors of France for Supplies for embargoes and prizes made
at Sea, in which the appeal has been properly lodged within the time
mentioned in the Said Convention 8th Vendémiaire ninth year, (30th
Sept 1800)
Art: 5
The preceding Articles Shall apply only, First: to captures of which
the council of prizes Shall have ordered restitution, it being well
understood that the claimant cannot have recourse to the United States
otherwise than he might have had to the Government of the French
republic, and only in case of insufficiency of the captors--2d the debts
mentioned in the Said fifth Article of the Convention contracted before
the 8th Vendémiaire an 9 (30th September 1800) the payment of which has
been heretofore claimed of the actual Government of France and for which
the creditors have a right to the protection of the United States;-- the
Said 5th Article does not comprehend prizes whose condemnation has been or
Shall be confirmed: it is the express intention of the contracting
parties not to extend the benefit of the present Convention to
reclamations of American citizens who Shall have established houses of
Commerce in France, England or other countries than the United States in
partnership with foreigners, and who by that reason and the nature of
their commerce ought to be regarded as domiciliated in the places where
Such house exist.--All agreements and bargains concerning merchandize,
which Shall not be the property of American citizens, are equally excepted from the benefit of the said Conventions, Saving however to Such
persons their claims in like manner as if this Treaty had not been
made.
Art: 6
And that the different questions which may arise under the preceding
article may be fairly investigated, the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the
United States Shall name three persons, who Shall act from the present and
provisionally, and who shall have full power to examine, without removing
the documents, all the accounts of the different claims already liquidated
by the Bureaus established for this purpose by the French Republic, and to
ascertain whether they belong to the classes designated by the present
Convention and the principles established in it or if they are not in one
of its exceptions and on their Certificate, declaring that the debt is due
to an American Citizen or his representative and that it existed before
the 8th Vendémiaire 9th
year (30 September 1800) the debtor shall be entitled to an order on the
Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed by the 3d
Article.
Art: 7
The Same agents Shall likewise have power, without removing the
documents, to examine the claims which are prepared for verification, and
to certify those which ought to be admitted by uniting the necessary
qualifications, and not being comprised in the exceptions contained in
the present Convention.
Art: 8
The Same agents Shall likewise examine the claims which are not
prepared for liquidation, and certify in writing those which in their
judgement ought to be admitted to liquidation.
Art: 9
In proportion as the debts mentioned in these articles Shall be
admitted they Shall be discharged with interest at Six per Cent: by the
Treasury of the United States.
Art: 10
And that no debt shall not have the qualifications above mentioned and
that no unjust or exorbitant demand may be admitted, the Commercial agent
of the United States at Paris or such other agent as the Minister
Plenipotentiary or the United States Shall think proper to nominate shall
assist at the operations of the Bureaus and cooperate in the examinations
of the claims; and if this agent Shall be of the opinion that any debt is
not completely proved, or if he shall judge that it is not comprised in the principles of the fifth article above mentioned, and if notwithstanding
his opinion the Bureaus established by the french Government should think
that it ought to be liquidated, he shall transmit his observations to the
board established by the United States, who, without removing documents,
shall make a complete examination of the debt and vouchers which Support
it, and report the result to the Minister of the United States.--The
Minister of the United States Shall transmit his observations in all Such
cases to the Minister of the treasury of the French Republic, on whose
report the French Government Shall decide definitively in every case. The rejection of any claim Shall have no other effect than to exempt
the United States from the payment of it, the French Government reserving
to itself, the right to decide definitively on Such claim So far as it
concerns itself.
Art: 11
Every necessary decision Shall be made in the course of a year to
commence from the exchange of ratifications, and no reclamation Shall be
admitted afterwards.
Art: 12
In case of claims for debts contracted by the Government of France
with citizens of the United States Since the 8th Vendé miaire 9th
year/30 September 1800 not being comprised in this Convention may be
pursued, and the payment demanded in the Same
manner as if it had not been made.
Art: 13
The present convention Shall be ratified in good and due form and the
ratifications Shall be exchanged in Six months from the date of the
Signature of the Ministers Plenipotentiary, or Sooner if possible. In faith of which, the respective Ministers Plenipotentiary have
signed the above Articles both in the french and english languages,
declaring nevertheless that the present treaty has been originally agreed
on and written in the french language, to which they have hereunto
affixed their Seals. Done at Paris, the tenth of Floreal, eleventh
year of the French Republic. 30th April 1803.
Robt R Livingston [seal]
Jas. Monroe [seal]
Barbé Marbois [seal]
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