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66 GENERAL INDEX. Faster, Walley and, amount of debentures to France, (continued.) issue to, vi. 346. deserters from French ships to be appre —-———, William, increase of pension to, vi. 94. hended, iv. 160. ——-——-—-—- S., account of, to be settled, vi. appropriation to pay claims of, on us, ii 214. 148, 321. Foundries, authorized, i. 555. Trauiy of February 6, 1778, viii. 6. Fountain, Garrett, allowance to, for rent, vi. Artic e 1. If war should break out between 292. France and Great Britain, it shall be a Fouquct, John L., claim oi, to be settled and common cause, viii. 6. paid, vi. 155. Art. 2. The essential and direct object of Fowler, John, allowed to enter land, v. 715. this alliance is the independence of the ·———, Thecclosius, suit against, discontinued, United States, viii. 8. vi. 47. Art. 3. Both parties to make every effort to ·———, William M., pension to, vi. 417. attain the same, viii. 8. Fox, Benjamin F., appropriation for payment Ang. 4. Ccncurrence in enterprises, viii. to, vi. 814. . —-—, Edward, to be paid for muskets, vi. 240. Art. 5. 1f United States shall reduce from —-—-, Jacob, pension to, vi. 26. the British power the northern parts of ——, John, allowed to enter land, v. 715. America, or the Islands of Bermudas, ---, Joel, pension to, vi. 111. they shall be confederated with or be de- --—, Samuel, pension to, vi. 417. pendent on the United States, viii. 8. —·-—-, Vessel, allowance to owners and crews Art. 6. France relinquishes all claims to oi, vi. 669. the Islands of Bermudas, or any part of Fez Indians, North America, viii. 8. treaty of September 14, 1815, vii. 135. Art. 7. Conquests which shall belong to for treaties with the Sues and Fox Indians, France, viii. 8. sec Sans and Fm: Indians, p. 151. Art. S. Neither party to conclude a treaty Foxworthy, William, pension to, vi. 651. without the consent of the other, viii. 8. Frame, Art. 9. No claim of compensation after the commerce with, suspended, (obsolete,) i. war, viii. B. 565, 572, 574, 578, 611, 613; ii. 7, 30. Art. 10. Agreement to admit other powers commerce with, interdicted, (obsolete,) ii. to the alliance, viii. 10. 528, 547, 550, 605. Art. 11. Mutual guaranty, viii. 10. treaties with, declared null in 1708, i. 578. Art. 12. Guaranty, when to commence, obsolete acts against depredations oi, i. viii. 10. 561, 565, 572, 574, 578, 611, 624, 743; Art. 13. Ratification, viii. 10. ii. 7, 39. Note of the treaties and conventions bepayyment of claims which were assumed by tween the United States and France, nitsd States, ii. 247. viii. G. appropriation for, not to go to sinking Treaty of dmity and Commerce with, Febund, ii. 348. ruary 6, 1778, viii. 12. payment of claims under Bourdcaux Article 1. Peace and friendship between embargo, ii. 381. the two nations, viii. 14. correspondence with our ministers to, to be Art. 2. Neither party to grant favors to published and distributed, i. 612. other nations which shall not become act to carry into etfect the treaty of 1788 common to the other party, viii. 14. concerning consuls, i. 254. Art. 3. Subgects of the king of France enact to carry into effect the treat of com- titled to the same privileges in the Unitpages and navigation with, oiY1822, iii. ed States as the most favored nations, . viii. 14. us to discriminating duties on goods or ves- Art. 4. Citizens of United States to be cnsels oi, sec Discriminating Duties, p. titled to the same privileges in the do— 49. minions of France as the most favored act to carry into effect the treaty of 1831 nations, viii. 14. with, iv. 574. Art. 5. Particular exemption, viii. 14. commissioners of claims `to be appointed, Art. 6 and 7. Bothparties to protect vesiv. 575. sels of the citizens of the other in her their duties and powers, iv. 574, 575. jurisdiction, to restore them when capduration of commission extended, iv. turcd, and to convoy them in certain 679, 778. cases, viii. 16. certain papers to be delivered to, iv. Art. 8. The king of France to aid the 668. United States to make treaties with the clerical error in award of; respecting Barbary powers, viii. 16. the claim of the Union Bank of Ma- Art. 9. Subjects of neither party to fish in ryland, to be corrected, v. 200. the dominions of the other, viii. 16. instalments accruing to be loaned out until Art. 10. Citizens of the United States not report of commissioners, iv. 628. to disturb the subjects of France in their president authorized to take possession of right of fishing on the Banks of Newthe territories ceded by, ii. 245. tbundland, viii. 16. loan to pay fixr them, ii. 245. Art. 11. Citizens of the United States exprovision as to certain bills drawn by John empted from droit zfaubaine, and may Armstrong, minister to France, ii. 498, dispose of their estates. Subjects of 777. France have similar privileges, viii. 18