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[8 GENERAL INDEX. Brazil, (continued.) Bridges, (continued.) Art. 22. Vessels under convoy, viii. 395. over the Potomac. See Powmac Bridge, Art. 23. Prize courts to take cognizance of p. 140. prizes, viii. 395. nt Hurper's Ferry, vi. 848. Art. 24. Letters of marque not to be ac- Bridget, James, pension to, vi. 112. cepted to take part in wm: between either Brig American, register allowed to, vi. 559. 0f tbéaggarties hereto and other powers, -—- Liberator, register alllowsd to, viéiigl. vii!. . —- William, register al owe tc, vi. 1 . Art. 25. Provisions in case of war between Brigade Major, the parties, viii. 396. pay of} ii. 735. Art. 26. No debts, &o., to be forfeited, apggintment of, i. 223, 483, 557; ii. 670, viii. 396. 1. Art. 27. lmmunities of public agents, viii. Brigadier- Generals, 396. number ci} i. 222, 246, 483, 507, 604; ii. Art. 28. Consuls, viii. 396. 133, 482, 670, 784, 801 ; iii. 225, 615. Art. Exgquaturs to be given to con- pay gf, 223, 242, 431, 484, 750; ii. 133, su s, viii. 97. 48‘, 71. Art,. 30. Privileges ofconsuls, viii. 397. rations und forage ofl See those titles. Art. 31. Deserters from vessels, viii. 397. aids oi, i. 753; ii. 133, 482, 670, 801 ; iii. Art. 32. A consular convention to be estab- 115, 615. lished, viii. 397. waiters of, iii. 114. Art. 33. The treaty to be in force for Briggs, Edmund, bounty allowed to, vi. 58, 64. twelve years. Offences of citizens not --—-—, Isaac, accounts o£`,:md suits against, vi. to affect the relations of the parties to 209. this treaty. Proceedings on infractions —-—·, Jehosaphat, pension to, vi. 863. 0f this treat . Treaty not to operate --—, Dr. John P., pension tc, vi. 699. contrary to tde former treaties with other -—-——, Nathaniel, penalty remitted to, vi. 390. powers. Rutiiicutions to be exchanged Brinclc, Aaron, pension to, vi. 92. m nine months, viii. 397, 398. Brio dc Mar, Ship, insurers of, indemnified, iii. Breakwater, to be constructed in Delaware Bay, 502. iv. 290. Brisban, James, duplicate land warrant to issue Brearly, David, allowance to, v. 47. to, vi. 272. Break, Samuel, and Ross, claim oi, to be settled Bristol, Lyman, pension to, vi. 803. und paid, vi. 173. J -—-, Twmas, increase of pension t0, vi. 76. Brackemrzdgc, Henry M., claim oi} to be settled British Colonies, and paid, vi. 366. trade regulated and interdicted with, iii Bread Animals, to be free from duty, v. 561. 432. ———, Ebenezer, duties to be repaid to, vi. ports of U. S. closed against British ves- B 691. se1s cohminig fro1n,biii.· 602, { ramen, no mere xm me o e impor ere rom, disgufiminuting duties os to vessels of, iii. Engess wholly of the growth of, &c., iii. 0; iv. 2. 0..., 603. veggies with. Seo Hanseatie Republic, p. poéts oflU.fS. to be open to British vessels . irect y rom, iii. 740. Brennsman, Henry, pension to, vi. 140. president, on the adoption of certain meas. Brent, Daniclbagilownnce to, for diplomatic ser- ures byfthie Bgtigh g0vcrnment,lto open vices, vi. . . ports o the . . on reci roca. terms, -·---, Thomas L. L., credit allowed to, vi. (567. iv. 419. P Ifrcvard, Joseph, account o1`,to be sc1.tled,und proclamation respecting trade with, vols. loam certificate allowed to, vi. 134. iii. und iv. Appendix. Drove! Rank, ii. 366. Sec also .N`0n-lntcrcvurse, p. 124. by consent ofsennte, ii. 785; iii. 427. British Provinces, boundary of U. S. with. pay and emoluments, iii. 427; v. See Boumlaries, p. 16. in murine corps, iii. 124. Briton, Job, pension allowed to, vi. 23. HT6tE%é Gcorgc, loud cluirn confirmed to, vi. Bril¢m,Jam¢·s,zmd another, payment to, vi. 27]. . Britton, Jonathan, ension to vi. 891. ·—--—-··—-——————-, allowed to enter certain land, Broadmeadow, Simgon, letters patent to be isii. 401. sued to, vi. 370. ·-~; Jalmgs, purolygsle money for land to be Braazlwgll, Ndan, c1n.im of', to be settled and rc im e to, vi. . pai , vi. 15o. ..-...·ggZ--—·- H., allowance to, for services, vi. Brolmm, éiames, account of] and allowance to, . vi. 6 1. Brewster, Caleb, pension allowed to, vi. 4. Brockway, Benjamin, pension to, vi. 123. Briant, Joseph., duties to be repaid 1.0, vi. 241. Brodie, Charles D., allowance to, vi. 336. Brnbuz, d _ 117 -—-, Hlcxgnzlcr 0., deduction of duties mode 0 ju CB, 1. . to, vi. 5 ofzezgiiers of customs, i. 46, 175, 6115; iii. Bronough, Thomas, pension to, vi. 941. . Bronson, Alvin, to be aid for a. schooner cu - oflpresident und directors of United States tured, vi. 299. P P zmk, iii. 509. Brook, Lieutenaric F. J., and others, to be paid Frito, .himcs, mnomnnt of, to be si-tiled, vi. 147. f'»r h·-mes lost, vi. 4166 Bl"",!.'!`?; I l ——-——, George JI, no munt of, to be settled, M rsmk yn, ii. ll l. vi *2.LI