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GENERAL INDEX. 143 Pf¤·‘F$i¢, (00m-1f¤\}¤d·) Prussia, (continued.) Art. 2. Privileges of Prussia. Subjects Art. 8. Neither party to give any prefer truding to the United States, viii. 162. ence to goods on account of the import- Art. 3. Commercial privileges, viii. 162. ing bottom, viii. 382. Art. 4. Commercial privileges, viii. 164. Art. 9. Prospective provision for maintain- Art. 5. Unloading of vessels, viii. 164. ing the most favored footing, viii. 382. Art. 6. Unloading of vessels, viii. 164. Art. 10. Consuls, viii. 382. Art. 7. Protection of property within the Art. 11. Consuls, &.c., mayrequire the aio jurisdiction of each party, viii. 164. oflocal authorities, viii. 382. Art. 8. Vessels coming on the coast, or on- Art. 12. Certain stipulations in former tel-ing auport, without wishing to break treaties revived. Security of neutral bulk, vm. 164. navigation to be the subject of future Art. 9. Shipwrecks, viii. 166. treaty, viii. 384. Art. 10. Alienntion of 1-eul estate. Real Art. 13. Vessels entering blookaded ports, estate within the dominions of one party viii. 384. falling upon the subjects of the other, Art. 14. Provisions as to personnfproperty viii. 166. ofcitizons, &o., viii. 384. Art. 11. Freedom of conscience, worship, Art. 15. Treaty to remain in force for &.c., viii. 166. twelve years, &c., vlii. 386. Art. 12. Relative to the principle of free Art. 16. Rutifiontions to be exchanged ships making free goods, viii. 168. within nine months, viii. 386. Art. 13. Of contraband, viii. 168. discriminating duties on ships of; repealed, Art. 14. Documents to be carried by ves- iv. 2, 308. sels in time of war, viii. 168. Prult, Thomas, increase of pension to, vi. 83. Art. 15. Manner of visiting vessels not un- Pryor, Green and Peter, land patent to issue to, der convoy, viii. 170. vi. 693. Art. 16. Of embergoes. Seizures, deten- Public Accounts. See Jlccounts, Public, p. 1. tions, and arrests, to be made in due suits against gamishees of public debtors, course of law, viii. 170. ill. 443, 444. Art. 17. Salvage on recapture, when one warrants of distress against public debtors, of the powers is neutral, viii. 172. iii. 592. Art. 18. Right of asylum, viii. 172. dismissal of delinquent debtors, iii. 723. Art. 19. Bringing in of prizes, viii. 172. in what currency to be kept, i. 250. Art. 20. The ubjects of one party shall forms of keeping to be pre cribed by denot take letters of marque from the ene- partmeut of treasury, i. 281. my of the other, &,c., viii. 172. Public Buildings, Art. 21. Rules applicable to the prosecu- commissioners of] to be appointed, i. 130. tion of a com_m0n war, viii. 172. office abolished, iii. 324. Art. 22. The ships of war of one party semi-annual reports of] i. 461. shall protect the vessels of another, viii. commissioner of] to be appointed, iii. 324. 174. to pay port of expense of streets in Art. 23. Regulations for softening the eil Washington, iii. 591; iv. 186. fects of wax` between the two parties, pay oi, iii. 325, 689; v. 610; vi. 815. viii. 174. bond of, iii. 689. Art. 24. Regulations relative to prisoners duties0i, iii. 324,325 ; iv. 363 ; v. 134. of war, &c., viii. 174. clerk ot} v. 610. Art. 25. Consuls, &o., allowed to reside in appropriations for, i. 130; ii. 298, 311, 318, the dominions of the parties, viii. 176. 499, 552, 589, 607, 691, 775; iii. 205, 325, Art. 26. Favors granted to others, to ex- 389, 405, 441, 458, 516, 541, 562, 591, tend to the parties, viii. 176. 606, 635, 673, 691 3 iv. 90, 194, 218, 265, Art. 27. Limitation of treaty to ten years 303, 362, 474, 518, 649,722; v. 115, 174, from the exchange of rstifications, viii. 758. See Capitol, p. 23. 176. compensation of surveyor of; ii. 775. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with, examination and payment of claims for of May l, 1828, viii. 378. work on, v. 365. _ Article l. Reciprocal liberty of commerce examination of titles of sites of, v. 468. between the territories of both parties, di position of the banking house of the viii. 378. Bank of Michigan, v. 649. Art. 2. Freedom of navigation, and perfect disposition of buildings of the Bath Bank, reciprocity, viii. 378. in Maine, y. 717. _ _ Art. 3. All articles of commerce to pay the office of Capitol architect, iv. 266, 363. same duties in vessels of either nation, reports and estimates, vi. 815. viii. 378. regulations of city of Washington, when to Art. 4. Stipulations of the two preceding apply to, iv. 266, 723. _ r articles to apply to vessels of Prussia and fire engines_ for preservation oi}. ru. 025, the United States coming from any ports, 606, 784 ; 1v. 266; v. 174, 267, 548. viii. 380. Public Contracts, Art. 5. Produce of the parties put on the advertisements for, v. 795. _ __ most {hvomble footing, viii. 380. members of congress not to engage m, n. Art. 6. Vessels of parties put on the same 484, 604. _ footing us to exportations, viii. 380. none to be made without o law and appro Art. 7. Cozzstwisc navigation excepted, priation, ru. r viii. 33 I. exceptions, iu. 068.