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INDEX. 1061 1l·e¤•ry, Secretary of the, Two Sioiliss, (continued.) to cause estimates of appropriations to he national character of vessels inwhich printed at be ‘g of each. session, 108 imported, ---- 835 to cause monthliy statement of treasury liberty of residence, Soc., secured, 835 notes issued or redeemed to be pub- citizens and snb‘ects of either party lished,_ ·---- 122 may dispose og their pefsonul propmny receive proposals for alum, — · 218 erty by will, gift, or otherwise, and certain duties of, transferred to the home their heirs may succeed to and take department, - - · 395, 396 possession of the same, mz., 836 to transfer certain clerks and part of con- in absence of the heirs, their goods tingent fund to home department, 897 shall receive the same care as those to have an assistant, - - - 396 of natives, - · - 836 to retain supervision over the public mon- disputes concerning inheritances to be cys, ---·- 897 settled by local law, - - 836 to submit to Congress estimates of the ex- they shall not be obliged to psy higher pense of collecting the revenue, 398, 399 taxes than are paid by citizens of mmsgot to be paid when the incumbent most favored nations, - 836 il , —--·- 870 shall be exempt from military service, Dmwy, Solicitor of the forced loans, 8:c., - - 836 to have a seal of ofice, - - 847 dwellings to be respected, - 837 Treasury Tmmmpu, no arbitrary search of houses, or exto be evidence in prosecutions for embezzle- amination of papers, allowed, 831 ment of public money, - · 63 rights of property gusrsntiod, 837 {Booties, citizens sud sub ects of each party, in not to give e|l'eet to treaties with Prussia the country ot", the other, may manand some other foreign powers, 78, 79 age their own affairs, or select their ect to give effect to treaties of extradition, own agents, Sw., — - 837 802 absolute freedom given to buyers and act to give jurisdiction to our ministers and sellers to bargain together, 837 consuls under treaties with China. and each party may appoint consuls, &c., Turkey, -~—- 276, 468 to enjoy the same privileges as those T'reuh%• with Indians, of the most favored nations; but appropriations for negotiating, — 572 consuls eng in commerce placed by whom to be ne otisted, - 686 on same as private individno extra pay therefor, · - 686 usls, - - -· · 838 Tripku, William, consuls, &c., authorized to require asland title confirmed tc, · - 738 sistsnce of local authorities, for arfhouadale, C., rest, 8:0., of deserting seamen, 838 payment to, ---· 813 how demand for the deserters shall be Trull, George, made, -·-— 838 excess of duties to be refunded to, 676 how deserters shall be disposed ot} Tamer, Oyrus, _ when arrested, - - 838, 839 representatives to be indemniied for Indian vessels of either party wrecked on the depredations, - -· · · 672 coast of the other, and merchandise Turner, Jens, saved therefrom, shall be restored to land title confirmed to, - - 740 owners, . ---- — 839 1\¢me•·, Thomas, j nt against, dis- goods found on board such wrecked Ihr-nu, William A., - 760 vessels, how to be disposed oi) 839 Tiacaloosa, legal claims on such wreck to be reauthority tolease certainlunds given to, 797 ferred to competent tribunals of the Twigga, Brigadier- General, count;?, ---- 839 sword presented to, by Congress, 206 vessels either party, forced by stress Two Siciliee, of weather into the ports of the uesty of commerce md navigation with, other, exempt from port charges, of Dec. l, 1845, - - - 833 provided they do not engage in ·to be a reciprocal liberty of commerce commerce, - - 839, 840 and navigation, - - 833 loading or unloading, in certain cases, no higher duties to be imposed, on im- not considered as engaging in comportations into either country of ar- merce, ---- 840 tieles from the other, than from any every diiference of duty to cease and other coun , - - · 834 be abolished, - - ~ 840 favors granted`-hy either part; to other M most favored nation " clsuse, 840 nations to be common to the other. duties on red and white wines, 840 I d ues, 834 cottons of Unitlecd t - 841 ushzs' tiono u` &c.on.im rts thistrest to rce enyeers, umd exports, - - I - IK834 and until twelve months after either ualintion of tonnage, harbor, and psu-t§· give notice, 8:c., - 841 Mhighthouse duties, - 834, 835 to be ratified, and ratification: to be stipulations of this treaty not to apply` exchanged six months fromtthe date to the coasting trsséde, b- °u8135 of its · - 841 nopreferencoto `vener 1ymo¢h¢eeTawmi, io, I party, in purchases sfhr govcinment, authorized enter certain. lands, for to importation, on account of the schools, --·-- 676