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I4 GENERAL INDEX. Bcaugrand, J. B., and another, land patent to Belgium, (continued.) _ _ issue to, vi. 413. Art. 12. Vessels provided with a passport, Reaumorchais, Baron de, payment to, ii. 359. Gee., to be recognized as national vessels, Beaumont, {Edmund, discharged from a judg- vui.•610. ment, vi. 79. Art. 1.3. Parts of the cargoes of vessels -—-—-, Margaret, claim 01, to be settled and may remain pn, board in tgeorespective aid vi. 155. ports wit ou c iarge, viii. `1 . Bcauliwis; Amtoine, land patent to issue to, vi. A1:. 14. Imported gcodsdepositcd ir1ixware· 498. ouscs to pa no were reuse e arges, -——~—-, Sl. James, and others, release of land gthexilthan thqlsehimported in vesqpllg unto, vi. 386. ert e u o the country, viii. . Babu, Paul, pension to, vi. 123. Art. 15. Favirs, privileges, &c., granted Bselztler, Christopher, letters patent to issue to, to any otgr stafteb to, become eqpimon to vi. 468. citizens, c., o ot 1 states. uties to Backgand Harvey, duties to be refunded to, vi. be thexamfe as those levied on %<;)ds of 46, any 0 er oreign country, viii. . Becker, Henry, pension allowed to, vi. 460. Art. 16. Assistance, &c., in ease of ship- -—-—, Jacob, pension restored to, vi. 804. wreck, viii. 610. ---, John P., pension to, vi. 699. Art. 17. Consul and vice-eonsuls. De- Beeloet, Humphrey, pension to, vi. 75. serters. Certain seamen exempt from Beckham, William, allowance to widow and these provisions, viii. 612. children ot, vi. 389. Art. 18. No transit duties chargeable on Bukit, Humphrey, pension to, vi. 417. articles from the United States, viii. 612. Bcdinger, George Jil., pension to, vi. 844. Art. 19. This treaty to he in force for ten Bealwaé Samuel, tp be paid for a lost loan cer- years, and unti; eitlécr nation shall have ti cate, vi. 7 . iven notice 0 a esirc to terminate it Beekman, Theophilu: E., pension to, vi. 648. Eder ten years, viii. 612. Booman, Ebenezer, pension restored to, vi. 417. Art. 20. Ratilieations to be exchanged at Beer, Igcgter, and Alu, importation or; regulated, §V;shington, within twelve months, viii. i. 1. 1 . Bcldin , Chauneeyand Samuel, and others,bond duties on vessels and cargoes from, to be of? to be cancelled, vi. 806. the same ns on Dutch vessels and car- Bclger, James, pension allowed to, vi. 463. goes, v. 152. B-dgium, Belknap, William G., authorized to locate land, Treaty af Commerce and Nnvgération with, vi. 784. November 10, 1845, viii. G0 . Bell, Captain Frederic].: M., Heirs cj, land war- Artieic 1. Freedom of commerce between rant to issue to, vi. 794. the two countries. The same duties, ·———·, James, account oi, to be settled, vi. 598. &c., to be paigogy the citizens of either ——-—, Jesse, authorized to locate land, vi. 523. countr , viii. . —, John ension allowed to vi. 26 154. Art. 2. Belgian vessels shall pay in the ~——~——I,Ppayment to be made to, di. 184. ports of the United States no other or —·-, Polly, alias Polly Collins, authorized to higher duties of tonnage than paid by enter land, vi. 361. vessels of the United States, viii.(i06. -—, William, letters patent granted to, vi. Art. 3. Vessels of the United States to 378. pay in the ports of Belgium no other or ——-·—·-- H., purchase of patents oi v. 126. ighep dutiezoghan are paid by Belgian Bellagny, Alayon, to be paidréor a vessel lost in vesse s vm. . the u ic service vi. o 4. Art. 4. llestitution qluarantied of certain Believing, i gpgies levied by the Netherlands, viii. to be laid out in lots, &.c., v. 70. · roceeds of land sale to be aid t0, v Art. 5. Steam vessels to be exempt from P 178. P duties of tonnage, viii.' 608. Bellows, Ezra, pension to, vi. 139. Art. G. Coa ting trade, viii. 608. Belt, Benjamin M., to be paid for a certain desk, Art. 7. Articles proceeding from the soil, vi. 314. &»c., of Belgium, to pay no other duties Bender, George, allowed pay of major, vi. 642. than if imported under the Hag of the Benedict, George, pension to, vi. 91. United States. Reciprocal benefits to —;-, Timothy, pension to, vi. 417. importutions into Belgium. Regular- Bene/it of Clergy, not allowed, i. 119. tions, Niii. (SOS. Benjamin, Meigs D., duties to be refunded to, Art. 8. The articles imported into the vi. 708. United States in Belgian vessels to pay Bennet, Benjamin, authorized to relinquish no other duties than if imported in vos- land, vi. G20. gp; of the most favored nations, viii. —-—-, gmac, increase oi' pension to, vi. 92. .Q _ -———-, om, ension to, vi. 645. Arg, Lxporpataons piy)8Bclg¤an or United —-—-———- and Milne, allowance to creditors of, vi. a es vesse s, vnu. . 428. Art. 10. Prem urns, drawbacks, dee., al- --·-, Stephen, pension to, vi. 417. lowcd upon gmda imported directly 1i·om -~—————, Wil/iam P., to be discharged from prisonc of the two countries, &c., viii. G10. on, vi. 152. Ari,. 11. Provisinns in, article I0 not to Bennet!, Elijah, pension allowed t0, vi. 25. apply in the ».nportitn<>n of salt, &c., or ——;-, George W., authorized to relinquish and the produce of n·ttion·il fisheries, vi i. G10. enter land, vi. (530.