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 INDEX TO PUBLIC TREATIES. 875 Page rms. Privateer:-Continued. p,-;,;,, g,m,,,,,..0Ht;Duad_ ° Great Britain, 1794 -. .. .. 278, 279 Guatemala, 1849. ...,... . .._.. 383 Guatemala, 1849 .. . .  . . ::83 Huyti, 1564 _._, _,  _ _  _  __  _  _ _  418 H¤y§¤,1864-- -»-· - - ·. . 417 Memo, 1831 .. iss Mexrcv, 1831 ---· .. . . 431, 482 New Granada, was .. . . . .. seo Netherlands, 1782 ... .. 537 Peru, 1551 ; ___________ _ _ _ _ ______ _ _____ 620 New Granada, 1846. .. 555 { Peru-Bolivia, 1826 .. .. . Q .. 607 Peru. 185} ·; —--- · -·--· -. . . (H9?russia, 1785, 1799, 1828 .. 646, 651, 659 Peru—Bolw¤¤, 1836   .. .  606,607 sim saivma, 1850 . ,... _ . . ._, csi PF118S1B, 1785, 1799. 1628  . .-... 643, 653, 659 Venezuela, 1836, 1860.  . ... 793, 803 SM1 Salvador, 1860-- -  - - ·--. .  .. 680 Produce and Manufactures. (See Reciprocal Sweden, 1783. 726 Commercial Agreements.) Sweden and Norway, 1816, 1827 .. 735,741, Prussia. (See German Empire; North German V6¤€Z¤0l8·, 1860 --·-·-.. - - . .. . 804   Uniem ; Prussia and other States.) Privileges and Protection, (see Consult ; Recip- ‘ Treaty of umity nucl commerce, rocal Prioilcges of Citizens, Jo.) { September 10, 1785 ... 641-64E Ciigizgng of U¤1tg(] Sfaing 1*,0 :1];],73, what- 1, Peace and friendship ,,,_ _ ,.,,,_., ,,, 641 Cb1I1S, 1844, 1858, 1868. .. 120, 131, 148 ~ 2. Privileges of subjects of Prussia in Japan, 1858 -. ... 450, 451 the United States 641 M01‘0¢G0, 1787, 1836 z. 519, 523 ‘ Rights of residence and business 641 Netherlands, 1855, (as toDuteh colonies) 548 Equality of duties and privileges. -.641, 642 Siam,1856 ... . .. . . ...- 696 3. Privileges of citizens of the United Prizes, (see Asylum.) States in Prussia ... .. 642 Privileges of, in ports of either party- 4. Freedom of navigation and commerce. 642 Dominican Republic, 1867. 184 Liberty of trade. ,.. 642 France, 1778, 1800 .. ..- . .. 208. 231 Discrimiuatiug duties. .. 642 Great Britain, 1794 .. . .. - . . 280 Prohibition   642 Prussia, 1785, 1799, 1828 .. . . . .643, 653, 659 5. Lading of vessels. . . 642 Sweden, 1783. 727 6. No examination of goods on board. .. 642 Sweden and Norway, 1816, 1827 .. 735,741 7. Each party to protect and defend the Are not to pay duties, charges, dec.- vessels and effects of the other 642 ° Dominican Republic, 1867. 184  To recover them when captured. 643 France, 1778, 1800 .. .. 208, 231 { To restore them to rightful owners. .- 643 Great Britain, 1794. . .  280 * B. Vessels coming on coasts or entering Prussia, 1785,17%,1828 .. .-..643, 653, 659ports. ... 643 May be unloaded and sold- { Treatment, charges, and fees. L.. 643 Netherlands, 1782. 542 9. Assistance in case of shipwreck .. 643 When captured by rivateers, are not to ‘ Right to wrecks abolished ... ...- 643 be sold or excganged in the neutral i 10. Disposal of personal property ... 643 port- ; Succession to personal estates ... 643 Dominican Republic, 1867. 184 l Duties same as payable by native France, 1778, 1800 209, 231 1 citizens .. ...- 643 Great Britain, 1794.. .. 280 { Property of absent heirs to be cared Hayti, 1864 ... . .. . . . 419 for  .. . . . .  643 When not to be adjudged lawful- { Questions among claimants, how de- Netherlands, 1782 .. -.. .. . . 538 { cided. ... 643 When captured for carrying contraband { Beal estate, time allowed heirs for of war, how to be treated- { disposal of. . . 643 Dominican Republic, 1867. .. .. 183 { No duties of detraction. . ..-. 643 Hayti,1864. .. - ...-. .. 418 ’ Prussian laws to prevent emigration Whentakeu in time of war, omcers, &.c., not derogated from ... ...- 643 how to be treated- 11. Religious liberty .. .. 644 Dominican Republic, 1867. .. . . 184 Rights of burial ...-. ...--..··-. 644 Hgyti, 1864 ,., 418 12.‘Neutral trade in time of war  644 Captured American vessels not to be sold Free ships make free goods. . 644 in port of the other party- Neutrality extended to persons .. 644 A]giers,1815, 1816 ..,. 8, 13 13. Coutraband goods not subject to cen- Tripoli, 1805. . . ... 761 iiscation. 644 Captured by American vessels may be Detention in case of contraband. 644 sold free of duties- Proceedings on detention 644 Algiers, 1815, 1816 .,. . . .. 8, 13 { 14. Sea-letters or passports. .. .. 644 Tripoli, 1805 .. . . . . ,. .. . ... 761 Vessels under convoy. . . 644 Purchased by Americans, what papers l 15. Regulation of visits at sea .1 r.-. 645 required- i 16. No embargo without indemnification. 645 Algiers, 1795, 1815, 1816, .., -.- .2, 7, 11 Arrests for debt or offenses .· .,,.. Tripoli, 1796, 1805,, ,,. . . . 755, 759 17, Reeaptured vessels, restoration of,,,, 645 Tunis, 1797 __,___,_,,__,,,_,,, - .,.. 764 18. Asylum to vessels seelung refuge ..-. 645 Prize Causes,, 19. Privileges of prizes in the ports of To be adjudicated jn prize courts only- ’ either party. .:- .-·- - · z--- 645 Bolivia, 1858. . . .. . . ..--.,. 75 No asylum in United States to prizes Brazil, 1828 ,,,,,,,,_,,,.,, 87 captured from France. .. . . 645 Central America, 1825. . ... 100 20. Letters of marque not to be Meepfed- 646 Chili, 1832 _,,.,,,.,,,. 109 Neutrality to be maintained  ...-- - 464 Colombia., 1824 ..,. 155, 21. War with n. common enemy, regulo- Dominican Republic, 1867. .. .. 184 { tions in case of- Ecumor, 1839 _ ,,,,,.,.,. . .; .. 193 Restitntion of vessels retnkeu by France, 1800. . 230 I privateers ,. .. .. . . 646