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118 GENERAL INDEX. Morocco, (continued.) Morocco, (continued.) Art. 17. Merchants may buy and sell all nine months allowed to settle a.H`a.ix·¤, and goods except those prohibited to other to remove, viii. 486. Christian nutinns, viii. 103. Art. 25. Treaty to remain in force for fifty Art. 18. Goods to be examined before sent years, viii. 487. on board, und not after, unless in case Rutificutions, viii. 487. offraud, viii. 103. Disposition of presents from the emperor Art. 19. Vessels not to be detained, viii. oi, iv. 792; v. 409. 103. appropriation to procure recognition of Art. 20. How disputes shall be scttled,viii. treaty with, i. 214. 103. Morrell, Elisha, payment to, vi. 939. Art. 21. How crimes shull be punished, -——, Samuel, pension to, vi. 23. viii. 103. --—;———, increase of pension to, vi. 123. Art. 22. How estates of deceased citizens Merril, Joseph, increase of pension to, vi. 68. shall be disposed of, viii. 103. AIOTTIS, Jvuut/um, pension t0, vi. 123. Art. 23. Consuls and their privileges, viii. -—, Rio/turd G., amount of certificates al- 103. lowcd to, vi. 486. Art. 24. Regulations in case of wer, viii. ———, Robert, allowance to, vi. 287. 104. —, Zudoc, pension to, vi. 417. Art. 25. This treaty to be in force for fifty Murrissett, William, penalties remitted to, vi. years, viii. 104. 157. Treaty with Morocco, September 16, 1836, Morrison, George W., pension to, vi. 417. viii. 484. —-———-—-,Jamcs, credits to 'be allowed to, and Article 1. Mutual agreement between the balance paid, vi. 283. parties to the treaty, viii. 484. —————-—-—-, allowance to, vi. 288. Art. 2. Neither party to take commissions ———-—, executor of, released as surety from un enemy, viii. 484. of J. Crockett, vi. 350. Art. 3. Persons, &c., of one party cap- ———-———-—-—,p:tyment to be made to repretured in un enemy`s vessel to be released, sentatives of, vi. 419. viii. 484. ———·—--——,represent:1tive of, suit against, Art. 4. Vessels to have passports, viii. to be settled, vi. 560. 484. ——-—,J0}zn, grunt of land to, ii. 712. Art. 5. Visits of vessels at sen., viii. 484. ——-—, Robert, land patents to issue t0, vi. Art. 6. American citizens and efccts to be 614. restored, viii. 484. -—~-, William, claim of, to be settled and Art. 7. Vessels in port to be supplied with paid, vi. 361. provisions, &c., viii. 485. ——-—-——-——, to be paid for supplies, vi. Art. 8. No duty on vessels of the United 442. States putting in for repair, viii. 485. Morrow, James, and another, allowance to, for Art. 9. Stranded vessels to be protected, a. judgment, vi. 837. viii. 485. Morse, Andrew, Jr., fog bell 0Q to be tested, v.292. Art. 10. Vessels engaged within gunshot —-—~—, Elijah, pension to, vi. 75. oftbrts to be protected, viii. 485. -—q, Josiah, pension to, vi. 417. Art. 11. Enemy’s vessels not allowed to ——·——-, Noble, pension to, vi. 177. follow for twenty·l`0ur hours, viii. 485. -———, Professor. See Magnetic Telegraph, p. Art. 12. Ships ofwar not to be examined 108. in port, viii. 485. Morton, John H., surcties of, released, vi. 596. Art. 13. Sulutcs to be returned, viii. 485. ——-——, Thomas, pension t0, vi. 608. Art. 14. American commerce on the most Moseley, William, claim ot, to be settled and favored footing, viii. 485. paid, vi. 172. Art. 15. Employment ofinterpreters, &c., Jllascly, Catharine, pension to, vi. 724. viii. 485. --——, Samuel, allowance to, for damages, vi. Art. 16. Exchange of prisoners in case of 146. wor, viii. 485. Mass, Daniel, military land warrant granted to, Art. 17. No compulsion in buying or sell- vi. 230. ing goods, viii. 486. -—-, Joseph, pension to, vi. 23. Art. 18. N 0 examination ofgoods on board, Mast Favorcd Nation Clause, eggcpt where contmbund is proved, viii. insertion oh in treaties with the following . owers : —- Art. 19. No detention of vessels, viii. 486. p Algiers, viii. 224, 225, 245. Art. 20. Disputes between Americans, Austria, viii. 400. &.c., to be decided by the consul, &c. Belgium, viii. 610. Assistance to be rendered to the consul, Brazil, viii. 391, viii. 486. Central America, viii. 322, 334. Art. 21. Killing, &c., punislmblc by the Chile, viii. 434. Inw of the country, viii. 486. China, viii. 592. Art. 22. Persons dying intestate, care of Ecuador, viii. 534, 548. their eflects to be taken, viii. 486 France, viii. 14, 114, 180, 204. Art. 23. Residence of the consul to be Great Britain, viii. 124, 228. where he thinks proper, and to be pro- Honsentic Republics, viii. 370. touted, viii. 486. Mexico, viii. 410. Art. 24. No appeal to arms until refusal Morocco, viii. 102. o1` liricndly axrramgernent. In case ofw.1r, Muscat, viii. 458.