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80 GENERAL INDEX. Hand, Charles J, allowance to, for reclaiming Hansentii: Republics, (continued.) horses, vi. 596. either of the contracting parties than am Handy, Gamaliel, pension to, vi. 24. paid by other powers, viii. 368. Haney, John, pension to, vi. 189. Art. 3. No priority or preference to be Hanging, the punishment of death to be by, i. given by either party, viii. 368. 119. Art. 4. Wliat shall be vessels of Lubeck Hannah, Brig, duties to be refunded to owners Bremen, or Hamburg, viii. 368. of, vi. GOL Art. 5. Vessels of the Hanseatic Republics —-—-—-—, Daniel, pension to, vi. 179. coming to the United States, viii. 368. Hanover, Art. 6. Merclumts may manage their own Treaty with the King of Ihmozwr, May 20, affairs, submitting themselves to the 1840, viii. 552. laws, &c., viii. BGS, 370. Article 1. Reciprocal liberty of commerce Art. 7. Power to dispose of personal goods, and navigation. Inhabitants of the re- viii. 370. spcctive countries to be allowed admis- Art. 8. Special protection to persons and sion into the territories of [IIE other. property, viii. 370. Residence to be permitted. Allowed to Art. 9. Favors granted to other nations to manage their business. Free access to be common to both parties, viii. 370. tribunals ofjustice, viii. 552. Art. 10. Convention to be in force for Art. 2. Duties to be the same as on na- twelve years, viii. 370. tional vessels. Vessels to which this Art. 11. To be ratified within nine months, privilege extends. Same duties on im- viii. 372. ports, whether in vessels of the United A¢l¢lition11l Article, June 4, 1828, viii. 386. States or of Hanover. Same duties on Consuls, &c., authorized to arrest desertexports, viii, 552, 554. ers, viii. 386. Art. 3. Same duties on importation of cor- Assistance to be afforded to consuls, viii tain articles, the growth of either party, 388. &c. Exportations. All prohibitions If a descrter has committed any offence, shall be general, viii. 554. his surrender to be delayed, viii. 388. Art. 4. Coasting trade excepted, viii. 554. This article to have the same force as if Art. 5. N0 preference ofiinportations to be Forming part of the convention of 1827. given, viii. 554. Ratifieations to he exchanged within nine Art. G. Consuls. Their authority and months, viii. 388. privileges. Consuls to judge and arbi- for acts respecting, see Hamburg, p. 79. tratc cases. Contending parties not to Luhcck, p. 106. Bremen, p. 18. be deprived of their right to resort to the Ilzmshury, Edwzml, allowed to enter certain tribunals of their country on their return. land, v. 715. Consuls may require the nid of the local Harbcson, John, pension to, vi. 111. authorities to arrest dcsortcrs. Desert· Ilarboring, ers, how to be disposed of] viii. 556. absconding seamen, forfeiture for, i. 133. Art. 7. Power to dispose of personal prop~ of felons or thieves, i. 116. erty. Personal representatives may suc- of pirates, i, 114. coed to property hy testament or ab in- .YIarlzors and Parts, tcstutn. Possession to be had, on pay- defence of. See Ports, p. 136. ment ofcertain duties. Care of property protection and improvement oil See Ports in the absence of representatives. In and Harbors, p. 136. GREG of several claimants. In case of Hard, Bmyamin F., payment to, vi. 848. real estate, alien heirs to be allowed ~—-—— and Longszreat, claim of, to be settled, vi time to dispose thereofl Eflrcts of per· 716. sons removing from their domicile to be Hardcsty, Richard, to be paid for work, vi. exempt from duties, viii. 556, 558. 622. Art. 8. Right to wrecks abolished. As- Ilardin, Allen W., allowed to complete payment sistance in case of shipwreck. Salvage for land, &c., vi. 467. payable. Duties in case of vessels un- Ihtrdin, Richard, increase of pension to, vi. 69. loading to repair. The cargo to be liable Harding, Giles, allowance to, for boats defor storage on goods landed to repair tained, vi. 239. vessels, viii. 558. -————-·—, Colonel John, allowance to widow and Art. S). The treaty to continue twelve children of, vi. 12. years, and for one year after notice of ——*»—————————-, allowance to children of, either party of desire to terminate it, viii. vi. 41. 558. -——————-—;———, appropriation to pay chil Art. 10. Ratifications to be exchanged in dren of, i. 407, 447, 500, 543, 720; ii. 120, ten months. The signatures to the 188, 214, 268, 320, 388. treaty in two Iangrnnges, not to be cited ———-—————————-——-, arrearages of pension of, as u precedent, viii. 558. i. 344. Hanscatic Republics, ————-, John, allowance to, vi. 239. Convention of Friendship, Commerce, and —-———-——, Seth, pay of captain allowed to, for Mtvigrctinn with the j}·cu Hunscatic Rc- services, vi. 4. publics ofLabco/c, Bremen, and Ilamburér, -—-——-———, grant ofland to, vi. 43. December 20, 12527, viii. 366. ———-—-————, pension to, vi. 63. Article 1. Imports, viii. 366. Ilardison, Benjamin, certificate for pay to issue Art. 2. No higher duties to be paid by to, vi. 4.