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l32 GENERAL INDEX. perjury, (continued_) Perry, Matthew Q'., allowance to, for extra ser in cases before committees of congress, i. vices, vn. 618. _ , 554; iii. 345. ————--, Olwcr H., annuity to, vi. in cases of poor debtors imprisoned, i. 266, ·····—-—-—-——, to be paud $5000, m. 130. , 482, 562 5 ii. 5 ; iv. 468. —-—-——-—··—, thanksof congress to, for vicin pension cases, iii. 41], 570. tory on Lake Erie, m. 141. indictment for, how framed, i, 116, Pcrryslmrgiz, Ohw, _ _ in District of Columbia, ii. 239. grant tp settlers of right of preemption tc in examination before appraisers at cu lum- lots m, v1._276, 836. _ house, v. 564. oct tc quiet titles to lots m, v. 724. under acts respecting collection of duties P¤T·*}¤0, Luhtfb ¤PlQ‘9Pj'*¤**°¤§ f°F ‘P*{Ym¤¤i¤ t0. obsolete,) i. 46, 175, 210, 232, 316; (in iv. 362, 362, 4c8,u12,62:>; v. z2.;, 347,378, crce,) i. 695. 428,090. ¤1ld6!‘ registration and enrolment uct. , i, PZ7SOW1MM,;' another Person, cfence oi} in 65, 298. courts, i. 115; in cases of public creditors under acts respecting internal revenue, iv. 120. obsolete,) i. 375, 386, 399, 481; iii. 36, IWW, _ __ 7, 156, 185. treaty of March 17, 1841, with, vni. 570. before courts-martial, iii. 135. Article 1. Peru to pay the United States in navy, i. 714; ii. 50. $300,000, vm. $70., under bankrupt acts, ii. 26, 27. Aft. 2- To_bc pwd m tcu annual instalin oath to accounts of officers of the cus- ments, vm. 570. toms, v. 432. Art. 3. Interest at the rate of four per Perine, Daniel, authorized to enter land, vi. cent., vm. 570. _ _ 150. Art. 4. To be paid rn hard dollars, viii. Pcrkms, Obadiah, pension to, vi. 81. 570· _ Perkins, Angicr Murclo, letters patent to issue Aft- 5- No {¤¥lh°¤' demand Y0! ¤l¤-HM to be to, vi. 717. presented by S. Larned. Claims subse- -·-—-·-—, Ebenezer, increase of pension to, vi. <l¤9¤*¤ i° UWSB Pf€S9¤l€d by ML -l-·¤1‘¤¤d 77. to the government of Peru to be exam- -——·-, John B., allowance to,for a. horse lost, med, V¤¤· §7r _ vi. 703. Art. 6. Optional with Peru to pay with —--—--—, Jonathan, pension to, vi. 90. orders on the custom-house at Callco, ---··-··-, Joseph, claim of, to be settled and paid, vm. 571. _ _ _ vi. 148. Art. 7. To be ratified within two years,viii. ·-—--—, Mary, authorized to enter `land, vi. 571; B11. Peru-Balzman Confederation, -——-—, Obadiuh, pension to, vi. 32. treaty of November 13, 1836, with, viii.487’. -———-——, Solomon, increase of pension to, vi, Article 1. Pence to exist with, viii. 488. 84. Art. 2. Favors granted to other nations Purlsy, 1·‘mzmek,¤1¤im of] to be settled and ¤{¤_¤i1 b¤¤¤r¤¤ ¤•>¤¤¤¤<>¤ w both ¤¤ti¤¤¤, paid, vi. 304. vni. 488. Permit to land Goods, provisions respecting, Art. 3. Citizens placed, on the footing of {obsolete,) i. 39, 63, 157, 163, 171; (in the most favored nation with regard to owe,},]. 664. commerce and navigation. Coasting Pcrmult, . Il., appropriation to pay services trade excepted, viii. 4bd. of} iv. 698. Art. Merchants and others to manage Pnrreru, Gabriel, land claim confirmed to, vi. their own business. Citizens of neither 490. party liable embargo, &c., viii. 488. Perrigo, Frederick, pension to, vi. 865. Art. 5. Protection of citizens of either Perrin, John., ullowcd to enter certain Ir.md,_ v. party, seeking refuge in the dominions of 715. the other, viii. 488. -—-—-, Oliver, and another, letters patent to Art. 6. Vessels captured by pirates to be issue to, vi. 807. restored, viii. 489. ————-, Payson, debentures allowed to, vi. Ar;97. Assistance in case of wreck, viii. 427. - Perriue, Henry, act for benefit of; $1838, ch. Art. 8. Power to dispose of personal estate 188,) extended to widow and chil ren ol, vi. real e tute by tcstament, &o., viii. 819. · -··-—---—-—·——, grant of lend to, v. 302. Art- 9. Protection of persons and proper- Pcrry, Clermoplacr Gram, .t t . ty. Rights of citizens to be enjoyed rm. ________..,,.,.,.,_.,. Raymond, l"';;,; Y °• VL less constitutionally withdrawn, viii. 489. —-——, Elizabeth,Art. 10. Liberty of conscience secured. -~··---—-——·-— C., appropriation for, v. 484, Rites of burial, viii. 490. 640. Art. l1. Citizens of both parties to have a --—, Hardy, land claim conirmed to, vi. right to trade with the enemies of the 246. other. Free ships to make free goods, -——·-·-—··—--—, land certificate to issue to, vi. contraband of wer excepted. Proviso, 727. viii. 490. -—-—, John, pension to, vi. 417. Art. 12. Qualification of the principle as ..—., Margot:. warrant for bounty land to t¤ ¤¢¤¢r¤!rr<>1>¤r¢y. viii- 490- issue to, vi. 255. Art. 13. Liberty of commerce xmd naviga- --—-·-—-·-——-——-_, annuity to, vi. 260. tion to extend to all goods except contra.