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 844 mnnx TO rnismo rnnnins. Psga · Page. Fmvwo-—Coutinued. _ i FTd7100—Ct)DtlDHOd. W 6- Agreement of repayment made by 7. Disposalofreulandpersona1propert.y. King of Franco- -. ..-..-- ·  216 . Snoconnon to estates   -- --  7243 7. United States to re-imburse amount é Naturalization not required .   .. 22o  intgrgst __ ____ ____ __ ______   i Exemption frgm gucpgggiqu dutwg _ __  Payment of sum in installments  . 216 E Laws to prevent emigration not dero· 8. King of France assumes expenses of ~ gated from .. .  .. .. 226 ggmmjSgiO¤S’ &c  ____   8_ Agpggmgnt In casa of {val- between  9. Payment of interest by United States. 216 . pa.rt1es— Ramgcations ______ _ _____ _ _____ _ _____ 215 ‘ Time allowed merchants, &c., to re- Contract relative to new loan, move      .. .- . .226, 227 February 25, 1783  217-219 The1r effects not to be seized  . . . . 227 1. Amount and terms of loan  . . 218 Safe conduct to be given them ... 227 2. Recapitulation of former loans .. 218 i Satisfaction for damages 2. . . Grutuitons gifts contirmed ... 218 » 9. Debts, &o., not to be conncomvi-  227 3. Repayment of new loan. . . 218  10. Commercial agents, appointment ot,. 227 4. Rate of interest payable .. . . 219 Q Commissions and exequaturs. . . . 227 Rebate of accrued interest acknowl- Q Rights and prerogatives. 227 edged ____. .___., _,_,,,_,____,_,,, 219 j 11. Equality of duties. . .. . . 227 5. Interest to diminish in proportion to Privileges of trade. . . . .. 227 payments ,,,_, .,,,. __ ______, ,,__, 219 ‘ 12. Neutral trade in time of wor. 227 6. Ratinentions .. . . .. . . 219 Blockaded ports, regulations at .. 228 Consular convention, November 13. Contreband of wor- ..-..-. - . 228 14, 1788 .. .. .. ,-.. 219-224 Vessel und goods, not contraband, ex- 1. Consular officers to present commis- 220 F em? from epnmscationé. .. gg sions. ,. . . . . . . ,.,. 14. ree s ips ma. e ree goo s .. To receive exequeturs .. .  220 Neutrality extended to persons .. 228 Exercise of functions .. . 220 15. Connscatien of goods on enemy’s 2. Privileges and immunities ... 220 vessel .. . . . . . 228 3. Consular agents, appointment of. 220 16. Vessels bound to an enen1y’s port to Their power and duties. 220 exhibit passports, &c. 229 4. Consuls, &.c., may establish u chan- 17. Passports and certiiicetes to be furcery .. . .. . ... 220 nished neutral vesse s. 229 5. Magureceive declarations, testaments, 2q Proceedings when contraband found . . .. .-.. .. .1 on beard. .. . . ..-, ,.,_ 229 Certified copies to have faith in law.. 221 18. Regulation of visits at sea ..,,.,_ 229 Administration of intestate estates.. . 221 19. Ships under convoy ... .. 229 Notification of deaths. . . .-.. 221 20. Regulation in case of capture.. .. 230 6. Protests and reports of losses at sea.- 221 21. Treatment of officers, passengers, and Settlement of damages and average,. 221 crew. ,,,_ . _,,,,.,,,, ,,_,,,_______ 230 7. Powers and duties in case of ship- 22. Prize causes, adjudication of. .. .. 230 Wreck -. ·..-- - ---·..- ..221,222 23. Reparatiou for damages by ships of 8. Jurisdiction of vessels and disputes.. 222 war, &c .. . . .. .. . . 230 9. Reclamation of deserters  ..,. 22-2 Commandem of Privateer; to give 10. Citizens amenable for crime to the security ________________ _ _____  _ 231 judges of the country ... .. 223 24. Ships of war and prizes in ports. . 231 11. Proceedings when offenders withdraw 25. Hostile privateers not to tit out in the on board their vessels. . .. .. . . 223 ports of either party .. . . .. 231 12. Arbitration of disputes between citi- Nm- gel] their ppjzgg, &,c_ _ _____ _ _____ 231 Z2¤¤ --·--- · ---··· · ---···· - - - ·. 223. 26- Pirates to be prohibited from entering Between masters of vessels and their ports ______ _ _____________  ____ 231 WBWB ·· · -··---····- - --··- 223 Ca tures b irates to be restored__ _ 231 13. Commercial tribunals. .. 223 i 27. Ri pim; of gsiwyjes on coast of New- 14. Exemption of residents from personal goundland, &c.,not to be disturbed 231 232 service. .- .. . .  223 Whale and seal fisheries to be free  ,232 15. Consular favors grunted to other na.- Ratifications .. . . . . . . 232 tions to become common .. 224 Duration of convention .. . . .. 232 16- Dnrntion of convention -- ---..-. 224 Treaty for the ccssion of Loui- Rotifiontionn ·- - - -- -- 224 sianu, April 30, 1803- ~--- 232-235 Convention of peace, commerce 1. Statement of the retrocession of Louiand navigation, Septcm· siana by Spain to France.. . 233 ber 30. 1800-- -- --- -224-232 Cessionto the United States. . . 233 I- Poeoo Mid fFi6¤d¤hiP -- - - ---. 225 2. Islands, &c. included in cession - U 233 2. Suspension oftreaties of 1778 and 1788 225 3. Rights of inhabitants of ceded terri; 3, Captured public ghipg to bg rggl;0I·gd__ 225 tory ______ _ _____ _ _______ 233 4. Captured property not definitively Admission to citizenship    233 P 00?‘l°Pi§€d to be 1'¤¤t·¤1`6d - -—--- - - - 225 Protection in liberty, property, &c. . . 233 mol wit respect to merchant-ves- 4. Commissary of France to make de- Fos`e!ls(E.£s..  ..   .. 225 | livery to the United States.. .. 233 P: f ph po ---    225 » 5- Cornrnioeeriee of the United Staten to M12.?;?.§$€£$§Z$3i'fT£iZ‘e& 1 ‘‘‘‘ % F   *’° S*°“S ‘°" ······   ······ *33 ~ CC  ° .. I‘€r` .. 5. Payment of debts by individuals.  226 digsviilriti oéps to be “ mb 233 6. lgeedgignotogmmmefce.   . ._ . . . . .   . 6. Execution of indian treaties       234 POM _ _1 *2;% 8 am PNZ0S ·--.. _. 2267. Exclusive privileges of French and pnvi cges o commerce and navi- i Spanish vessels in port of New Orgation -.--.. - .- .. .. .. 226 leans  . . . .      234