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174 GENERAL INDEX. Venezuela, (continued.) Venezuela, (continued.) _ Art. 4. Equalization of duties on vessels Art. 33. Consular convention to be fbrniod and their cargoes, viii. 468. viii. 482. · _ Art. 5. Characteristics of a. Venezuelan Art. 34. Treaty to remain in force f. vessel, viii. 468. twelve years. Individuals personally re Art. 6. Importations and exportationsto be spcmsible for infringements. War not to on an equal footing, viii. 468. be declared until remonstrance is made, Art. 7. Citizens of both nations to be on an and satisfaction refused. Existing treaequality, viii. 468. ties not to be affected. Ratification, viii. Art. 8. No embargo without allowing in- 482. dcmniiicntion, viii. 470. Venus, John, pension to, vi. 74. Art. 9. Citizens to be treated ss friends in —·~———, S/lip, indemnification of owners, &.c., case of u. compulsory resort for refuge or of} iii. 423. _ asylum in the rivers, &c., viii. 470. Vcrjon, Bernard Erlmc, authorized to obtain u Art. 10. Captures by pirates, viii. 470. patent right, vi. 150. Art. 11. Protection in case of wreck, viii. Vermont, 470. admission into Union, i. 10]. Art. 12. Power to dispose of property with- representatives hom, i. 191. in the jurisdiction of the contracting pur- laws extended to, i. 197, 220, 324. ties, viii. 470. Vcrmulc, Cornelius, grant of land to, vi. 46. Art. 13. Protection to persons and proper- Vorplast, J\'i¢:Iwlas, pension tc, vi. 733. ty, viii. 472. Vesey, North and, duties to be refunded to, vi. Art. 14. Liberty of conscience and rights 32. of worship secured, viii. 472. Vessels, Light. Sec Lighthouses, p. 102. Art. 15. Both parties at libert to trade Vessels. See Ships, p. 156. with those at enmity with eitiier. Free Victor, Widow, authorized tolocate land, vi. 668. ship to make free goods. Free ships to Vicc·Ccn.<ml.s·. See Conszds, p. 40. make free per cns. Proviso, viii. 472. Vice-President. See President, p. 140. Art. 16. Enemy’s property, to be protected salary oi, i. 72, 318. by a neutral flag, must be shipped before Vick, Hartwell, payment for land to be retimded the declaration of war. Regulations, to, with interest, vi. 523. viii. 474. Vickcry, Benjamin., pension to, vi. S2. Art. 17. Ccntrcband goods specified, viii. Vickray, William, pension to, vi. 417. 474. Vicksbrxrg, Art. 18. Goods not contraband, as speci- collector to be appointed at port on v. 267. fied in Art. 17, to be considered as free, psy of; v. 267. viii. 474. Victorinc, tonnage duty on, to be refunded, iv. Art. 19. Contmbnnd goods, only, liable to 573. confiscation; and vessels to proceed after Victory, Sc/manor, released from a forfeiture, vi. the goods ure taken out, viii. 474. 88. Art. 20. Notice of blockade. Vessels en- Vicnnc, J. R., claim 0lQ to be puid, vi. 882. tering before blockade may quit unmo— ·—-——, M. dc, to be paid for service, vi. 225. lested, viii. 476. Villard, ./Jndrczc Joseph, allowance to, vi. 79. Art. 21. Examination of vessels at sea, Villcrc, James, claim ofQ to be settled and paid, viii. 476. vi. 192. Art. 22. One of the parties being engaged Villers, Francis Didier Petit dc, administrator in war, vessels of the other to be provid- ol`, released, vi. 853. ed with sem-letters, &.c., viii. 476. Villiers, Jcurnonville dc, claim of, to be settled Art. 23. Visiting regulations to apply only and paid, vi. 194. to vessels without convoy, viii. 478. Vimanl, Lewis, grant of land to, vi. 35. Art. 24. Prize courts only to try prize Vincennes and Illinois Country, causes, viii. 478. grant to inhabitants cf, i. 221. Art. 25. The neutral party not to accept s adjustment of claims to lands in, i. 221 ; ii. commission to cruise against the other, 446, 800 ; iii. 163, 285, 409, 468. viii. 478. Vincennes University, title confirmed to pur- Art. 26. Time to be allowed, in case of chasers oflaud from, vi. 171. war between the parties, for removal and Vincent, Isaac, pension to, vi. 100. sale of property, viii. 478. Vine and Olive, acts to encourage the cultiva.- Art. 27. No sequestmtions of money i tion oi} iii. 374, 667; iv. 444, 611; v. 154, bunk or public funds to be allowed, viii. 302. 478. Vincyarrl, William, pension to, vi. 177. Art. 28. Regulation of officicl intercourse, Virgil, Asa, pension to, vi. 26. viii. 478. Virginia Military Land Warrants. See Lands Art. 29. Each party to have consuls, &c., Public, p. 98. in each other’s ports, viii. 480. Virginia, Stale aj, Art. 30. Consuls, &c., must exhibit their militia fines vested in, iii. 777. commissions, viii. 480. payment ofinterest to, iv. 132. Art. Sl . Iinmunitics of consuls, &c., viii. claims of; iv. 563. 480. acts ofQ assented to by congress, Art. 32. Ccnsnls may require the aid of respectin navigation of the Appoffic civil mitlmrities to arrest dcscrtcrs. matox lfiver, ii. 152; iv. 94. Descrtcrs must be sont buck within two respcctingimprovement of James Rivmonths, viii. 480. er, ii. 269: iii. 301.