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GENERAL INDEX. 57 Eguadar, Republic of, (continued.) 1 Fcuzulor, Republic of (continued.) band excepted. All persons on board, i and refused, ’0I‘ unreasonably delayed. except those in the actual service of am Treaties with other powers not contra. enemy, to be free. Flag covering the vened by this. This trentytobe ratified, property to be applied to those powers and the ratificaticns to be exchunved, onlyhwho acknowledge the principle, within three years, viii. 550. ° viii. o . Edda, Caleb, drawbacks allowed to, '. 9. Art. 16. Enemy’s property, to be protected Qf Jonathan, grant of land to, ii. Ig] gi. 43. by s neutral Hug, must be shipped with- Edenton, collector for the district of, may allow in six months after the declaration of vessels having salt only to 0 to any other war, &.e., viii. 540, 542. port within the district and discharge the Art. 17. Contraband specified, viii. 542. same, ii. 137. Art. 18. Goods not contraband. Defini- Eel-River Indians, tion of a blockade, viii. 542. treaty with, of Augu t 3, 1795, vii. 49. Art. 19. Contraband only liable to confis· treaty with, of June 7, 1803, vii. 74. cation. Vessels delivering up contre- relinqur hment of land to the United States band not to be detained, viii. 542. by, An ust 7, 1803, vii. 77. Art. 20. Provision for the case of a vessel treaty Wiiil, of August 2i, 1805, vii. 91. sailing without notice of the blockade. treaty with, of September 30, 1809, vii. Vessels entering before blockade to be 113. allowed to depart. Not liable if found separate articles with the Mismies and thfbflgilz aétlelr reduction and surrender, .€‘0léRiD€7’8, forming a part of the treaty viii. , . o e tember 30 1809, with the Dela- Art. 21. During 11. visit at sea., armed ves- w11.resF&c., vii. 135. sels to remain out of cannon shot. Ex- treaty with, of February 11, 1828, vii. 309. Eguadon, how to be made, &c., viii. Edgar, John, gran: of land to, ii. 101 ; vi. 43. . —-—-—-- entitled to benefit of act of 1822, Art. 22. In case of war, ses.-letters, certili- c. 53, vii 427. cutes of cargo, &c., to be furnished, Edmonds, Samuel, surety ofi released, vi. 898. sbovigng to whom the property belongs, Edmondson, Jo/m, pension to, vi. 915. viii. 44. ——-—, Samuel A., allowance to, vi. 591. Art. 23. Visiting regulations apply only to —·—-———, Thomas, pension to, vi. 179. vessels without convoy, viii. 544. Edmcnson, Sunmcl, payment to, vi. 185. Art. 24. Prize causes to be tried in the es- Edwards, .£l(:ru/tam, pension allowed to, vi. 231. tabiished courts only. Decree of con- -———-——-,.»9mos, credit allowed to sureties of, demnutiorg tg specify the reasons thereof, vi. 484. I b viii. 544, 4 . ——--—, Evan, and warrant to issue to eirs Art. 25. Citizens of neither party to en- of, vi. 604. gage in the service of un enemy of the ·-———, Gideon, pension to, vi. 81. other, viii. 546. -—-—-, James M., pension to, vi. 737. Art. 26. In case of wer, merchants allowcd —--—-—, Jonacltan, pension to, vi. 418. time to arrange their business, und trans· ---———, Leroy, allowance to the heirs of, vi. port their effects, dw. Citizens of other 351. occupations to be protected, viii. 546. ·——————, William, account of; to be settled and Art. 27. No conliscations in case of war, his expenses paid, vi. 201. viii. 546. Egerlon, Giles, authorized to enter land, vi. 366. Art. 28. Ministers and other public agents Eiler, Laurimtius M., claim oi, to be settled and to enjoy the same favors as those of the paid, vi. 624. most favored nation, viii. 546. Elder, Robert, pension to, vi. 12. Art. 29. Consuls and vice-consuls admit- Eldrcd, Moses, increase of pension to, vi. 728: ted intcé ports open to foreign commerce, Eldqdgéc, Ep7I;gaim, allowed to enter certain viii. 54 . an , v. . Art. 30. C011suls to exhibit their commis- Elections, _ · sions and obtain exequaturs before they each house of congress to be the Judge of shall be considered as such, viii. 548. the elections of its members, i. 11. Art. 31. Consuls, &c., exempt from cer- power of congress over, i. 11. _ tain taxes. Their urchives and papers of electors to be on the same dey in each inviolable, viii. 548. state, v. 721. _ · _ Art. 32. Consuls may require the desist- constitutional provisions as to,1. 16, 22. ance of the authorities in securing de- time ofcho1ce.ofQ(obeolete,)1. 239. serters. Mode of proceeding. Desert. of president xrnd vice-president, _ ers, how to be disposed or, viii. 548. ccnst1tutionz1lprov1sions asto, 1.16. 22. Art. 33. A consular convention to be how ygtes are to be cast, 1. 239, 240 ; formed viii. 548. ii. 5. Art. 34. bonstruetion to be put upon the how sent on, i. 240. words “m0:tfu¤o·red nation." Proviso, lxowbggd by whom, and when, opened, viii. 548. 1. ‘ . Art. 35. Duration of this treaty. Citizens in case of the vacancy of the offices of personally responsible for infringing this president and v1ce·pres1dent, how treaty, and the harmony of the two nu. others are to be chosen, 1. tions not to be affected thereby. Re- contested, regulations for, 1. 537; 11: 3Q. prisals not to be autlxorizcd, nor war de- of members of congress to be by districts, ciared, until justice has been demanded v. 491. v01.. vu:. S