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172 GENERAL INDEX. Tunis, (continued.) Turner, Moses, to be discharged from prison, vi. how to obtain temporary pussports,v1ii. 174. 158. -·-—-, Philip, halfipsy us captain ullowed to, Art. 8. Hospitality to be granted to vessels vi. 73. entering the ports of the parties, viii. ——, Rachel, pension to, vi. 418. 158. -;—, Thomas, payment to heirs, &c., of, vi. Art. 9. Assistance to be granted to wrecked 224. vessels, viii. 158. Turncy, Abel, pension to, vi. 7. _ Art. 10. Neutrality of ports to be enforced, -—;—, increase of pension to, vi. 68. viii. 158. ——-, Clarissa, pension to, vi. 836. Art. 11. Salutes, viii. 158. --——~·, Ellen, pension to, vi. 835. Art. 12. Privileges of merchants. Tunis· —, Toney, pension to, vi. 90. inn subjects freighting un American ves- —, William, pension to, vi. 417, 463. sel. Emburgoes. Protection of the sub- Turnpiltes, in the District of Columbia. See jects of the parties. Government of Tu their respective titles. nis may freight American vessels, viii. Turrill, Abden, bounty land allowed to mother 159. of, vi. 202. Art. 13. Enemy’s subjects on board the Tuscarora, Indians, vessels of the parties, in what case they treaty of December 2, 1794, with, vii. 47. shall be made slaves, viii. 159. treaty of January 15, 1838, with, vii. 550. Art. 14. Duties to be reciprocnlly paid, Tuskaloosa, title to lands vested in corporation viii. 159. of, vi. 315. Art. 15. Liberty of commerce, contraband Tuttle, Aaron, increase of pension to, vi. 84. excepted. Privileges of masters of ves- ——————, Jamcsllliddletorz,conditionally authorized sels, viii. 159. to exchange land, vi. 753. Art. 16. Duty of anchorage, viii. 160. ·-—-—, Joseph, pension to, vi. 652. Art. 17. Right of having a consul; his -——-, Levi, pension to, vi. 100. privileges, viii. 160. ——-, Thaddeus, pension to, vi. 649. Art. 18. No responsibility for subjects con- Twicltell, Timothy, to be paid for land relintracting debts, &c., viii. 160. quished, vi. 522 Art. 19. Administration of the effects of n Twiggs, David E., expenses of suit to be paid decedent, viii. 160. to, vi. 515. Art. 20. Consul’s jurisdiction over his Training, Nathaniel, penalty remitted t0, vi. 3. countrymen, viii. 160. Twist, Stephen, pension tc, vi. 417. Art. 21. Punishment of personal assaults, Two Brothers, the Owners and Crew of fishing viii. 160. bounty allowed to, vi. 578, 659. Art. 22. Trial of disputes on civil matters Two .Mary’s, collectorindemnified for seizure of, between them, viii. 160. ii. 423. Art. 23. In case of national differences, Two Sicilies, accommodation is to be attempted before treaty of October 14, 1832, with, viii. 442. recourse is had to arm , viii. 160. See Sicily, p. 157. Altered Article: of the Treaty of Peace and act to carry said treaty into effect, iv. 666. Friendshq: with, February 24, 1824, viii. limitation of time extended, iv. 680. 298. Two Sons, Schooner, fishing bounty allowed to Article 6. Regulation of visits at sea. owner, &.c., ofQ vi. 606, 895. Slaves escaping and taking refuge on Tyler, Lieutenant Daniel, reimbursement of, for board of Amcricnm ships of war, no be expenses, vi. 440. free, viii. 208. —-——-, Henry B., credit to be allowed to, vi. Art. 11. Sulutes to ships of war, viii. 298. 629. Art. 12. Commerce to be on an equal foot- ——-, Joseph, pension to, vi. 32. ing with citizens of the most favored na- ———-, increase of pension to, vi. 115 tions. Rules us to freight. No captain Tyner, Thomas, to be paid for work, vi. 713. to be detained against his consent. Pro- Tyson, James, allowed to enter certain land, v. tection of the citizens of the respective 715. nations. Preference to Tunisian vessels for freight, viii. 299. U_ Art. 14. 'l‘ruAe between parties to be on an equal footinp, viii. 300. Ulmer, Philip, pension to, vi. 178. Tapper, Pcrcia, el owance to, for n. barn de- Umbrella Stretchers, remission of duties on, v. stroyed, vi. 478. 329. ·—-——, Thomas, claims on account of bills, &,o., Unclaimed Imports, disposition oi; v. 653. drawn by, to be examined, vi. 634. Underwood, John, allowance to, for services, vi. Turcotte, Francis. Sec Cahokia, vi. 242. 863. Turkey. See Ottoman Porte, p. 127. —-—-i, Phinehas, authorized to locate land, Turner, Captain Daniel, appropriation to indem- vi. 355. nify, iv. 626. Underwriters, Fraud on, -—-——~, Enoch, pension to, vi. 25. by destroying ships, ii. 290. —--——·—-———-——, increase of pension to, vi. 84. conspiracy to defraud, iv. 122. —-—-——, George, allowance to, for expenses, i. Unincorporated Banks, in District of Colum- 286. “ bin, prohibited from issuing bills, iii. 389. ———-, Henry, pension to, vi. 190. Union Bank, ·—-—-, Julius, pension to, vi. 154. of Alexandria, iii. 388, 570, 618, 620.