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166 GENERAL INDEX. Sweden, (continued.) Sweden, (continued.) _ _ than the same articles would be subjcct— the ports of the contracting parties ed to, if they were the production or Consuls, &c.,t0 act as arbitrators in cermauufucture of any other country. No tain cases, viii. 352. _ prohibition on exportaticns or importa- Art. I4. Consuls, &c., authorized to retions which does not extend to all other quire the assistance of the local authoririations. Equalization of duties as to the ties. De ertcrs to be placed at the disvessels imd cargoes of other notions, &c. position of the consuls, &c. Proceed- Equnlization of duties extended to the ings in ease of crime on the part of the colon of St. Bartholomew, viii. 232. deserter, viii. 352, 354. Art. 3. {Wet ratified, viii, 234. Art. 15. Shipwrccks, viii. 354. Art. 4. Not ratified, viii. 234. Art. 16. Quarantine, viii. 354. Art. 5. Consuls, &.c. Proceedings against Art. 17. Certain articles of the treaty of consuls, &c., offending against the laws. April 3, 1783, revived, viii. 354. Archives, &.c., of the consulate to be in- Art. 18. Blockudes, viii. 356. violate. Cousuls and their deputies to Art. 19. Treaty to continue in force for ten have the right to act as judges, &c. years, viii. 356. _ _ Limitation of the right. Right reserved Art. 20. Treaty to be ratified within nine to the parties under consular decisions, months, viii. 356. viii. 236. Separate Article, viii. 356. Art. 6. Not ratified, viii. 236. Provisions relative to the Sth, 9th, and 10th Art. 7. Vessels und cargoes may enter articles of the present treaty, viii. 356. ports, &c., on paying pilotagc, &c. Lim- Swceny, Doyle, appropriation for, ii. 826. itation of this privilege, viii. 238. ——, John, pen ion to, vi. 153. Art. 8. Vessels may land part of their car- Sweet, Amos, and others, claim of, to be settled goes, and proceed with the remainder, and paid, vi. 389. on paying a portion of the duties, &c. -—-—-, Godfrey, pension to, vi. 33. Exception as to vessels, viii. 238. Sweetman, James, pension to, vi. 898. Art. 9. Rights and privileges of entrepfits, Swift, Socrates, ension to, vi. 178. viii. 238. Swilcr, Ja/m, allowed to enter certain land, v. Art. 10. Regulations in case of shipwreck, 715. viii. 238, 240. Swine, importation of; for breed, i. 699. Art. 11. Quarantine re ulations, viii. 240. Sykes, Jesse, pension to, vi. 629. Art. 12. The treaty of {"urls, concluded in —--, Samuel, pension to, vi. 4] 7. 1783, revived in part. Exception as to Sy/plz, United States Schooner, allowance to relthe effect of the revival of the treaty of atives of officers, &c., of, vi. 549. 1783 in relation to other powers, viii. Sylvester, Natlzanicl, letters patent to issue to, 240. vi. 318. Art. 13. Stipulntionsconecrning blockades, Symc, Jo/m, payment to be made to administraviii. 240. for of, vi. 562. Art. 14. This treaty to endure for eight Symmcs, John Claus, years after the exchange of rntifications, acts respecting grunt of land to, i. 266. viii. 242. bounds, i. 251, 267; same act, vi. 7. Treaty with Sweden and Norway, of July letters patent to issue, i. 266. 4, 1827, viii. 346. preemption right granted to purcha- Article 1. Navigation and commerce, viii. sers from, ii. 112, 179, 280. 346. establishment of an academy, i. 267; Art. 2. Swedish und Norwegian vessels, ii. 226. &c., to be treated as national vessels. extension of time of payment, ii. 237, Reciprocal as to American vessels, viii. 280. 346. sale of lands reserved for support of reli- Art. 3. Imports, viii. 348. gion in his purchase, iv. 618. Art. 4. Exports, viii. 348. expenses allowed to, i. 286. Art. 5. Stipulntions to be applicable to Sympsan, James, land title confirmed to heirs American vessels proceeding to St. Bur- of; vi. $69. tholomew, viii. 348. Sypc, Christopher, pension to, vi. 417. Art. 6. Not applicable to coastwise nuviga.- Sypcrt, William L., pen ion t0, vi. 179. tion, viii. 348. Syrcn, Brig, prize money to officer and crew Art. 7. No preference to be granted in re- of, iii. 480. gard to importutions, viii. 348, 350. Art. 8. Tonnage duty, viii. 350. T Art. 0. No restriction to be imposed by ei- ' ther party upon importation and the Tabor, Cyrus, land sale confirmed to, vi. 740. products of the soil, viii. 350. 1l$, Nathaniel, to be discharged from prison, Art. I0. All privileges oftrnnsit,drawbuck, vi. 183. Gao., to be mutua , viii. 350. Tagert, Samuel, drawbacks allowed to, vi. 812. Art. 11. Vessels entering u port, and not Taggart, William, pension to, vi. 24. wishing to unload, not to pay duties, viii. Zbiler, Edward JV`., and another, claim of} to be 350. examined, vi. 718. Art. 12. Vessels unloading u part of their Talbot, Edward ./}llen,1etters patent to issue to, cargoes, not to pay duties on the- re- vi. 381. mumder, viii. 35.0, 352. ———, David J., land patent to issue to, vi. (S60 Art. 13. Consuls, &c., to be u.dmiiLi·<3 into Talbotts, John Q., pension tu, vi. 180.