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4 GENERAL INDEX. .0 'crs continued. Algiers, (continued.) _ ' l’·Ari:. S5. Pretexis arising from religious slaves, but to oe exchanged Wlthll opinions not to interrupt harmony, &c twelve months, vm. 24(Q. _ Consuis may travel within the territories Art. 18. Powers at war with United States of each party, viii. 226. not to be suffered to sell zirnerrcan cap- Art. 16. How disputes maybe settled, &c., A zurféi vgssels lat i¥gfiIers',€;1;£46. t d viii. 226. r . . ousu s o m es o e— Art. 17. Prisoners of war 2;; todbe mide gide disputéeisybctween American citizen, slaves, but to be exc ge wit in o., vm. . _ twelve months viii. 296. Art. 20. In case of crimes, the law of the Art. 18. Powersizt war with United States country to prevail, viii. 247. not to be suffered to sell captured Amer- Art. 21. Qonsuleof United States not to ican vessels at Algiers, viii. 226. pay duties on imp0rts for their houses Art. 19. Cousuls of United States to de- and families, vm. 247. _ _ oide disputes between American citizens, Arng?. glruzens of lllnrted State: dtyjrrtrg viii. 227. wa m e re enc , err proper e Art. 20. In cases of killing, wounding, or under the dixgectign of the consul, &c., strikigg, the logvgpf the country to pre- Avii1i24l'id_u I d I t veil, c. viii. . r nc e a 1 one an exp ana ory, vm. Art. 21. Consul of United States not to 247. _ _ pay duties on what he imports for his Part of the tnirteentln article of the treaty house and family, viii. 227. annulled, vm. Q47: Art. 22. Citizens of the United States dy- ufllians. See Naturailzzatron, p. 119. ing within gre regencg og Algiers, phx: sui; by and ag:sinst,é&78, 79, 80. ro rt to e under e irection o e to e regis ere , r. o . gop;;:l,yungss otherwise disposed of by remix? of, i. i’i70,d5?1. I u 809 S wi , viii. 2 7. not e employe mvesse s, u. . en Renewed Treaty with Algiers, December Seamen, p. 153. _ 22, 23, 1816, viii. 244. Alien Enemies, removal and restraint of, 1. 577; Article 1. Peace und friendship estab- ii. 781. lished. Favors in navigation and com- Allain, Valcrian, land title connrmed to, vi. meme to be common to each, &e., viii. 855. 244. Allan, Jalan, grant of land to, ii. 101. Art. 2.2£4boIition of tribute in any form, Allard,0Gabriel N.,1and claim confirmed to, vi. viii. . 50 . Art.;!. Mutual restitution of prisoners and ./Jllaways, Jasézph, lgognty, arrearnges, &c., of, su 'ects, viii. 244. to be ai ,vi. . Art. lf. Delivery of u. quantit of bales of Allagloanylkank, compromise of debt due from, cotton to the consubgenerui, viii. 244. v. 178, 317. Art. 5. Enemy’s property to pass free in —-1, Ship, owners of, to be paid for her vessels of each part , viii. 244. loss, vi. 442. Art. 6. Citizens or suéects taken on board Jlllm, Abel, pension allowed to, vi. 440. 3:4enemy’s vessel to be liberated, viii. —-—, Captiain, agpé his Company, claims to be ‘ . sctt e , vi. . Art. 7. Passports to vessels of each party -—- County, Indiana, grant of land to the use and right. of visit restricted. OH`enders of, vi. 448. to be punished for abusin the right. of ·-——, George W and Reuben, release of land visit. Vessels of wu of {lnited States to, vi. 915. to suffer Algerine cruisers to pass, &.c., ——, Frederick, P., rifie to be presented to, iv. viii. 245. 195. Art. B. What shall be a sufficient pass- -—-, Ileman, fees, as m£1rshu1,to be paid to, vi. port, viii. 245. 514. Art. 9. Provisions to be furnished to ves- —-, Isaac, pension to, vi. 940. eels at market price, viii. 245. ———, James, pension to, vi. 178. Art. 10. Assistance to vessels cast. on -——-——- T., allowed to enter lands, v. 715. shore, viii. 245. -—-, John, grant of land to, vi. 43. Art. lléllglow vessels may be protected, ————-—-——, nllowed to withdraw land entries, viii. . vi. 191. Art. 12. Commerce, dce., on the footing ·-----, authorized to enter land at private of the most. favored nations, viii. 245. sale, vi. 575. Art.13. Consul of United States not rc- —-———-—-——, pension to, vi. 566. gggnsible for debts of citizens, &c., viii. -——-————}LL., tp be indemnified, vi. 770. . -—, Nat anis to be aid for advances vi. Art. I4. Suiutes to vessels of war of Unit- 261. i P i ed States. Fugitive captives not to be ———·, Peter L., pension to, vi. 650. returned, viii. ‘ 46. —-—-, Samuel, pension to, vi. 110. Art. 15. Religious opinions not to int0r· -—, Sarah, warrant for bounty land to be isrupt harmony. Consuls may travel sued to, and to be paid for services of her within the territories of each party, viii. son, S. Drew, vi. 236.- 246. —-——-—, to be paid for printing, v. 631. Art. 16. How disputes may be sett.ied,&c., -—-, William, pension to, vi. 886. viii. 246. Alley, John H., sureties of, released, vi. 268 Art. 17. Prisoners of wor not to be made Alliance, prize money to crew oi, v. 158.