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 INDEX TO PUBLIC TREATIES. 843, Pm rt t. Favored nation clone-Continued. Francc—Continued. g Goods imported in American vessels to 10. French fisheries in Newfoundland pay the same duties as goods im- not to be disturbed. . . 206 ported in_ vessels of the most fs- 11. Droit d’aubaine, &c., abolished. 206, 207 voted nation- Right of disposal and inheritance of Japan, 1&'>8 ... 452  property. .. . . 207 Muscat, 1833. . . . .  528 [ Naturalization not required .. 20/ Fayed Iolande, _ _ Q Exemption of heirs from duties of Treaty stipulations not applicable to-. detraction, &.c. . . . 207 Ptllml! , 1-@6 --·-- -- ·····-·- --·· 168 12. Vessels making for an enemy’s port to Halma, _ _ _ exhibit passports, &c. 207 Treaty stnpulatwns not apphcable to- 13. Proceedings when contraband found Be1£ium,1845, 1858 ... 50,53 on board ,,, ,,,,,,,,,__,,_  207 NG 8!'18¤dB, 1852 -. .. . . . . . 545 I4. Cuudscation of goods found in 9nemy’s Plgwo Sieilies, 1855 ... .. .. ul 782 vessel. . . . ., _ , , ,__, _ _____ 207, 205 visions respeotin , in treaties wi —— 15. Dam es b shi of war and rive- France, 1778, 1800e. . 205, 206, 231,232 teearg     .. .   208 Great Britain, 1782, 1783, 1818, 1854, 16. Captures by pirates to be restored  208 1871 262, 267, 298, 330, $31,362,363 17. Ships of war may bring prizes into Rl1Q1S, 1824 ..-. .. .. . . 664 ports of either party ...,. ,.,., 208 Fbfidé, Not to pay duties. ... ,.. 208 Treaty for ceasion of- Prizes not to be seized or searched. -. 208 Spam, 1819 .. . ... . 713 May depart at will .. 208 Fbreedloosa. (SeeBoc5pr0cal privilege: of Citi- Commanders to exhibit commissions . 208 sen, 41:.) No shelter to be given to captors of Ibrgd Papas. (See Eatmdition.) prizes taken from either party 208 Ibrgry. (See Ertrudition.) 18. Assistance in ease of shipwreck. . 208 France, 19. Asylum to veuels seeking refuge. 209 TIQIU of Illillcc, I•`¢IIl'lBI'1 6, 20. Agreement in case of wer between 1778 .. .. .. 201-203 the parties .. . 209 1. Wm- with Greet Britain to be a com- Time allowed merchants to remove .. 209 mon cause .. . .. . . 201 Indemnity for damages .. . ... 209 2. Independence of the United States 21. Letterso merque not to be accepted. 209 the object of the alliance. 201 22. Hostile privnteers not to fit out in 3. Both parties to make every effort to ports of either party .. . .. . 209 attain that end. . . . ... 201 Nor to sell their vessels or lading 209 4. Concurrence in enhtzgprises .. 202 Nor to purchase provisions, except, 5. Conquests that s belong to the &.e .. 209 United States. . . 202 23. Neutral trade in time of war .. ..209,210 6. Belinqtuishment by France of claims Free ships make free goods. . 210 to the Bermuda, he. . 202 Neutrality extended to persons .. 210 7. Con&ueststhatshaHbe1ongtoFmnce. 202 24. Contrsband of war. .. ... . . .. 210 S. Nei er party to conclude peace with— Goods not contraband ... 210 out consent of the other. . 202 25. Sea-letters or passports .. . . . . 210 Nor lay down their arms until the Certificates of cargo .. .. 211 independence of the United States 26. Vessels coming upon coasts or enterassured ... . .. . . .. 202 ing ports, how treated .. .. 211 9. No claim for compensation after the Z!. Regu ation of visits at sea .. .. .. 211 wu- .. .. .. 202 28. No search after goods ere put on board 10. Admission of other powers to the except on proof, &c .. .. .. 211 M alliuiee ..,... .. . . 202 29. gonsuler officers, udlngssion ef. .  211 11. utual nant of possessions sov- 30. ree ports in ‘renc ominions 11,212 ereigugt; 5e K. ., 202, 203 31. Rstiiications .. . . 212 12. When guaranty to commence   203 Form of passports and see-letters. .-212, 213 13. Batiiicetions .. . . . ... 203 Ac: separate and secret, Feb- Treaty •t' unity and com- mary 6, 1778. . . . 213 ‘ Hcrcc, February 6, 1778.203-213 Declaration of King of France .. 213 1. Peace and friendship .. ..-. .. 204 Right reserved to King of Spain to 2. Rovers granted to other nations toeccede to previous treaties  213 become common ., .. .. 204 _ He may propose other conditions 3. Privileges of French citiuns in the i analogous, &,c .. .. 213 United States .. .. . . . . 204 1 Acceptance of declaration by deputies 4. Privileges of citizens of the United  of the United States .· .. .· 213 States in deminiuns of France 204 * Contract relative to payment of 5. Particular exception ss to tonnage [ loans, July 16, 1782 ... 214-217, dutigg ,__,,, _, ..,.,,.,. ,.,. .. 205 1 1. Amount of loans certified to. 214 6. France to protect vessels of the United · Items specified. . . . . 214, 215 Sums. , . ,... 205 I Sum to bear interest .. . 215 To restore them when captured .. 205 ’ 2. Kepsyment by installments .. 215 To convoy them in certain casee. 205 3. Abatement of sccrued interest. . . 215 7. United States to protect French ves- 4. Interest to diminish in proportion to go]; __ ,,__, _,_,_ _ __,, _ .. ., 205 ~ payments-. .. .. . . 215 8. Interposition of King of France with 1 5. Loan made by France in Hollnnd ° the Bgrbgry Power; ,,,. . ..,.. 205 acknowledged to be fo1` UX1I1Q8d 9. Subjects or citizens of either party States. ...·-- - ··· 215 not to Heh in dominions of the Receipt of amount by United States other ______ __ _ ,__,,,,,, ,, ,,_, ,,,. 205 · acknowledged ... . 216