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INDEX. 1041 Ilexico. d _ with te _ of the .Ilea:ioa,_ (continued.) an _ carrie in e mtory e etals d th thexported United States to be rescued and re- mfr0m e]dleddanepor’t;0£v¢£t occupied turnedto therr country, — 931 by the forces of the United States government inf the Umteld States to previous to the restoration of the pass suc laws as may enecessary custom-houses, ·· ·· - 937 to give effect to the foregoing stipu- the tariff established by the United latxons, — - - _ - 931 States at places occupied by their mnount of money to be paid. to Mexico forces in Mexico to be in force for m eonsgdgratxegn lof tac exte;isign sixty days after the signature of this acquire y e oun aries o e treaty, — - - - 938 United States, - - - 932 in case of disagreement between the the United States also to assume and governments of the two countries, pay the amounts due on the claims mutual representations and pacific hqurdattgzd against Mieliucip under the negotiations to be used to settle such conven on etween e wo govern-erences - - - 938 ments, - - _- - 933 rules to be cliserved in case war should Mexican government discharged from break out, -—-- 939 all claims. of citizens of the United merchants to be allowed time to settle States which have arisen previous to their adairs and collect their debts, the signature of this treaty, 933 and at the end of that time to have thiollnlned States to make satisfaction liberty to depart with their eifects, _ the same an amountnot ex- 939 ceeding three and a quarter millions upon the entrance of the armies of of dollars, - _ - - ·- 933 either republic into the territories board of commissioners to be estab- of the other, women, children, ecclehshed ascertain the validity of siasties, &e., to be unmolested, 939 such claims, - - - 933 their property to be respected; and if books, records, fend documents in th: taken in case of necessity, to be paid ossession o the government 0 for, ----- 940 glexieo necessary to the deciséo; of churches, hospitals, schools, &c., to be any c aim, how to be obtaine cm respected, —--- 940 that government, q - 934 prisoners of war, their treatment, 940 each party reserves the right to fortify the solemn covenant herein entered any part of its territory, - 934 into not to be annulled on the pretregty of 5th Apm£31, between the tence that war dissolves all treaties, nited States exico, with cer- 941 tain exceptions,-revived, - 935 treaty subject to ratification, and ratibut may be terminated by either par- iications to be exchanged in four ty’s giving one years notice, 25 months from date of signature, supplies for the troops of the United 942 States arriving in Mexico previous M mic n C’la'ma, tic the evacuation to be exempt from 8 pzovisidn for the payment of, by the United uty, -—-~ 935 States, -—-- 119, 120 rules to be observed with res act to Mexico disohar ed. from a ment oi} 119 an un r x cancun n ees, merch disepo ted into lde ican MI demnif g P y ports whilst in the occu ation of the fourth and filth instalments oi to be aid, P P forces of the United Stages, 936 94 merchandise &c., importe previous to Miamier, the restornition of the custom-houses, appropriations for, 25, 26, 33, 137, 256, 257, hexempt from condscation, - (1936 886, 387, 548, 549. 578, 579 t e same exemption as to merchan ise, Michigan, &c., imported. subsequently to the jurisdiction oi} over islands in Brule and restoration of the custom-houses; Menomonie Rivers, defined, - 67 but the'same may be subject to pay; boundary between, and Wisconsin, to be meat of dixties as providedfor in 936 surveygad, A to -b0 - -b° 97 29t arti e, - - - assent 0 require undary tween merchandise, effects, &c., during con- same and Wisconsin, - · 67 tinuance at place of importation, ind. certain cases ma. be removed from Supeupon leaving such place for the in- rior Courts og to District Court of the tlecnilorqlxempt from dirlgi &c.,P1 936 United Stateé, and carried by appeal, Scga me an 'se &c., remo to aces to upreme ourt - - - 1 in the interior whilst in the occupa- land office establishedin, - - 146 tion of the troops of the United mineral lands in, to be sold, · - 140 States, also exeznpt from duty, &c., sale of saline lands granted to, - 181 937 Midshipmen. but merchandise, &c., removedtoplaees number of, increased to 464, - 272 not occupied by the forces of the how appointed, - - - 272, 616 United States, may be subject to the pay of passed midshipmen, - 272, 273 Kuyment of duties under Mexican when acting as masters, - 271 ws, &c. ----> 937 llfkage, owners of Imerehandise, &c., to have of messenger of electoral voters, - 296 fthe right to resliip the same free of of delegate from Oregon Territory, 829 duty, } - - i - 937 ofmembers of Congress, - · ·· 623