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 INDEX TO PUBLIC TREATIES. 86] P M¤ico—Continned. an M¢·xico—Continned hn Purphase or gcquirelment of captive ofArticlei .. . 50*3 gxiqgng, 3,, pro ibitgd ____ _ ____ 496 Of (mug] i H • nn ...- in'- lg Of Mexican property stolen by Indi— XII     . 502 aus, prohibited .. .. -- .  496 Declaration of Mexican minister. . r . . 502 Restoration of captured persons . 496 Articles referred to in Article XV of the United States to pass laws necessary preceding trentv— to carry stipulations into etfect  497 First and lifth articles of the unmti. 12. Sum tobeipaid to Mexico for territory fied convention of November 20 acquire . . .. . 497 1843 ... .. . . .. . ... I 503 Moda of paymevt -· -  -- -- 407 Treaty of limits. isrhmns Iran- Interest on installments. .. . . 497 ill, kc., December 80 13. Claims assumed bg the United States. 4971853  . . ...503-506 14. Mcgsico exonerate .. 4577 I 1. Boundary of United States extended. 604 15. United States to satisfy claimants  497 · Line to he survex ed and umrked  504 Amount for which satisfaction to be · Commissioners t5 be appointed .. 504 made. . . . . . . ... 497, 498Meeting and duties of commissioners. 504 Board of commissioners to be up-Employment of scientists, ipc ... 504 pointed. . ... . i. ... . .. 498 Line established to he respected. 504 Award to be conclusive. 498 2. United States released from obliga- Rules hy which board tobe governed. 498 tions under Article XI, treaty of Books and documents to he furnished. 496 1848 ,__,_____________________  504 16. Right of fortiiying territory reserved Article XI, treaty of 1848, and Article by each party. . . . 498 XXXIII, treaty of 1831, abrogated. 504 17. Treaty of amity, commerce, and navi- 3. Sum to be aid to Mexico. . . 505 gation, of 1831, revived .. . 498 Method and) time of ayment  505 Exceptions ...--. .. . .. . .  498 4. Articles VI and Vllt treaty or 1848, Duration of revived treaty .. ..., 498 annulled .,.__,,,_,_____ _ _________ 505 How may be terminated  .  498 Free navigation of Gulf of California, 18. Supplies for troops of the United and river Colorado ,.,, ,,., ,__. 505 States prior to evacuation, exempt Passage not to be by land without from duties ... .. .. -  498 consent of Mexico  505 Protection to revenue of Mexico  498, 499 Stipulations remaining in force ss to 19. Rules with respect to merchandise im- the Rio Bravo  505 ported into Mexico during occupa- 5. Rights of inhabitants of ceded tion by United States forces- territory  .. ...   . 505 Merchandise imported previous to 6. Grants of land in ceded territory after restoration of the custom-houses. 499 September 25, 1853, not to be Imported subsequent to restoration. 499 valid .. ... . . . 506 Remaining at places ofimportation, Previous grants not to be respected &c .. . . . ... .. .. 499 unless located and recorded ... 505 Removed to places in the interior.. 499 7. Agreement in case of wor between Removed to places not occupied by the parties — forces of the United States .. 499 Peaceable adjustment to be sought. .. 505 Reshipment of imported merchandise 499 Articles XXI and XXII, treaty of 1848, Exportation of metals, &c., prior to re-adirmed : ,... .. 505 restoration, no duties to be c11arge·* 8. Plank and rail road across the Isthable upon _ -. . .. ... ..:. 499 mus of fl`ehuautepec— 20. Temporary continuance of the tarxlf V Free transit to persons and merchanestnblished by United States au- dune .. 506 thorities ..., .. .. 499, 500 Equality of charges. ..-. 506 21. Future disagreements between the, No transfer to toreign governments .. 506 two nations- · Transportation of mails of United Pacitic negotiations to be used- .. 500 i States .. . . . . .  506 Settlement of diderenoes by reference ‘ Transportation of propert.y.of governor arbitration. . . . 500ment or citizens .. .. Z. 506 22. Agreement in case of wer--. No custom-house or other public Time allowed merchants to settle their charges. : 506 -,5,,,,-S  _ _  __ _ __  _ _ ____ ____ '500 Passports not to be required. 506 Protection during such period. .. 500 Additional port of entry to be opened. 506 Liberty to depart ... . ... 500 Transportation of troops and mum- Their elfects not to be molested. . 500 tions_of United States. ... 506 Women, children, &c., to be unmo- Protection to the work .. ..-. 506 lggtgd _____,, ____ ____, ,__· _,__ ,, 500 9, Ratmcgtrgng ,__,_,,___5,_,,,,_b__, 506 Who shall be allowedto continue their Extradltion treaty, ecem er occupation; .,_. , __.__,,,_...,.,.. 500 ‘ ll, [SQ] ,,,, ... .., : 506-508 Their goods, &c., not to be destroyed. 500 1. Fugitives from justice to be delivered Compensation for property taken ·... 500 ¤p_-t  ·--   -;    507 Churches, schools, &,c.,to e respected 500 Itegursitions, hoxv made. _.. . . 507 Prisoners of war, treatment of ... 501 lnvidence of criminality rcqmred ..,, 507 Covenants not to be annulled or sus-. 2. Requismons in frontier States, how pended. .. 501 nimle ... ... ..  507 23. Ratificationsu   .. . ... 501 3. Crimes for which surrender may be 501 Protocol, May 26, 1848- 4 made --. . . -.--- - -  508 Declaration of American commission- { *4. Surrender, how made. ..   508 ers explanatory of Article IX of the. In frontier States, how made ., .. 8 preceding treaty.. . ... 502 · 5. Expenses of detention and delivery.. 50