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Show HAY AND PAUNI.KFOTE SICN NEW THtATY. Hw nrumhl Hinlti.l r.tnr Ob. J4trl.xi U f I hMhI MlttM Hnnt mi nit- rrr II iid la MririiniH Himl , Th nw lliijr-rBtiiiccfot trraty wu !Kiiffl Moiulny l l ! o'clock, hj Ho. rrtar imf, tor tli l'nltl Httr. and Kord rminrrfolt, tlie IlrltiKh eiubKoaa" dor. for Orrtt Hrltain. 'IliU trrntjr ll in t?nl.l to rrptuce the flrat IUjr-ruopefpl trvnty. Thm nmrentioo waa nii'inlril mi eilDiTe ly l.f the t'nitetl HUtra MiiaU at Iu laat at'HHiun tliat the l'rttlti irovarn-mriit irovarn-mriit drrllnrd lo raltfy It' Within a few weeka iirollatluna .Mi. an afreah let vrrn Krrrtary May and Ixjtd Paiiii('trtite, which haf Juai raaulted kti tha signature of the nrw treaty, 1 drawn with nfw.t referrnce to the ohjecllona found Ly tha aenatts with Ihe flrat treaty. The prim'1 pal point of illffercnr ! twrrn the new and the failed treaty la th withdrawal of (iri-at Kritaln from the Joint guarantee of the neutrality of the canal, thua leaving tlie United State the aole ifiiaruntor The ax da Ion of the old proflmiin rraecllnfr the rijfhl lo fortify the canal leavea that fight l-y Infrrvnce optional with the l ulled rttalea. All coinmercea of whatever nationality paaaing through the canal will fare ahUe; there will lie no dlacrnuinatlon Iu ratra Id favor of Tnllfd Ntnteaahlpplng. Other wlae the new treaty la In erop almt lar to laat year'a treaty and la aa fol Iowa' It la agreed tliat the canal may be roiiHtruelrd undt-r the auhpicea of the govertiniculof llir t'nltvd Nlatia. either I dirri'lly at Ita owq coat, or ! gill, or loan of money hj lnliviiluala or corporuilona, or through aubaorlptlun to nr purrliaie of atot-k or aliarea, and that, owing to the provlalona of ill prevt nt convention, the ('tilted Ktalel hall have aud enjoy all the rlghta lu rldeiit to aiu-h conaliuvlioii, aa well af the rxrlotilve rijjhl of providing fur the regulation and iitknauuiunt of the run a I. ' IMlier proviatuna follow; 1. '1 he ritual ahall be fri' and opea to lht vvakt'la of coiumeroe aud of war of nil niitioiia, ohaervlng thute rulea ua tenuaof enl're ueutrallly, ao ihat there ahall le no diaertiulnniion agalnat any auch nation or Ua eUliena or aabjeeta In reapeet to the cotidltiona or chargaa of tratllu or ollmrwUe. , 'J. The can ul ahall never be bltKk aikd, unr ahall any rlht f war air exceeded or any art uf huailllty be foitimittrd within IU .1. Vianela of war uf a belligerent hliall not enter ur titUe any alorea la the riiiiul, t'tjl ao fur aa iiay te trirtty nnehKiiry , aud the trnnait of aui-h TP-win through the vuiial ahall te elTft'Ud wllh tlit' leiial delay fHkible, lu aivonlmire whU the r'KutNri.iuna in f. -iff and Willi only audi lnUnul.iun Ha in n y reaull from llio neei-hMtira of the a.-rvitf. 1'iiiva hliall t.a in all rt-aiet'ta rt-aiet'ta Mibjt i'i to the aiiuie rulta aa ft-m-Ih uf war of (he hi-Uige rcula. 4. No lelli(,'er.-ul aliall eutlurU at itlMMiibaiM trtiopa, imiuilitina of w ar or wuilikv mutiiliiU in Ihe i-uiutl rxi-t-j'l In eiiNc of arfitlental hindrance uf the Iratihit. and In mu'Ii the traualb alioll le ri'Hiiintd with alt Mianlble diapatc-a. B. The provkionaof thlaarliclenliall apply to vtatcie ailjatvut to tha cnnal, nlthiu three marine tullca of either end. Veaecla of War of a belligerent ahall a imaln In auch waleralougcr than ; t-uty-fotir houra al any ooe time, except In cae of dlatrvha, and lo audi caaea ahall depart aa auou ai poi alblv; but a veaael of war of ou beb llgerent ahall not denarl within twen-Iv-four lioura from the departure of a vetavl of war of the other belligerent, 6. The pi mil, eatablUhiueul, build IngK and all worlta ueoi-Mary to tbt coiialruetlou, uiulnleiiAiice aud oera-tlo oera-tlo of i ho cnnul ahull he deemed to b pari Dieteof fur the purpoara of tltii con vent'oii, ami lu lime uf wnr aa iu time of HHfe, ahull enjoy foniplele hninuii U v from aUm-k tir Injury by belligerent., mid from atlH culeulated tit impair tiu-lr uaefulueaa a part uf the L'uuul. |