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 INDEX TO PUBLIC TREATIES. 897 . . . Hm P e. T~p¤¥•·—€¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- Tripoli-Continued. "“ Crew to be succored . . . . . . ... 756 No hostilities, for what period ... 760 8. Vessels attacked within gunshot of In case of war, lihert of eonsuls and f°"P W be PTO6B6U6d - · ·--· 756 residents to embnrg. . 760 Enemies not to follow for twenty-four 16. Prisoners of war to be exchanged 760 IWHN ·· · · · -·- · - --·--· 756 Deficiencies, how meds up ... 760 9. Commerce, consuls, &.c., to be on most Time and method of exchange. .. 760 favored footing. _ . .. ... 756 17. Prizes captured from Americans not 10. Acknowledgment of price of peace  756 to be sold in ports of the regency.. 761 No i‘urther_tnbute .. . ... 756 No duties on American prizes 761 11. Religions liberty .. . . 756 ‘ 18. Disputes between citizens of United Pretexts of religious opinions not to States, how settled ... 761 unterrupt harmony. . _. . .. .. 756 Betweeucitizeus of United States and 12. Violation of treaty stipulations- subjects of other nations .. 761 Settlements by consuls, when  756 19. Criminal cEenses, how punished- 761 No appeal to arms .. . ... 7:.6 Consul toassist at trials. 761 War not to be declared on any pre- 20. E tates of citizens of United States TQXU -···--. . . . . .. 756 dying in Tripoli .. . ... 751 _ AIDIUMHBHG by Dey of Algiers ... 756 Certificate of Tobias Lear. . . .-.. 761 Signatures of the regency ... 757 1<‘ina.1rstiiicution reserved to President of Certificate of negotiation. .. 757 the United States. 761 Uoutirmution of treaty. . . . .. 757 Ratification by the regeney. 762 Final ratification reserved to President of Ilimia. United States .- ...- ·...-. 757 Treaty of peucc and friendship, Treaty of peace and nmity, August, 1797, March 20, J unc 4, 1805 758-762 1799 .. . ... . ... 763-768 1- Peace ind friendship-- .- 758 1. Peace and friendship ... . 763 FBV01`8gl`&!1i5€d to other nations to be- 2. Subjects or citizens found on prizecame common .. . . 758 vessels to be liberated 763 2. Prisoners to be mutually delivered up. 758 Their effects to be restored .. 663 Payment by United States for diiier- 3. Enemies' goods on u vessel of the parences in exchange .. . . 758 ties to be free 763 3. Withdrawal of American forces .. 758 4. Passports to vessels .. . . . 764 No supplies to be given to hostile sub- 5. Vessels under convoy not to be mojects. . .. . . . . . . .. . 758 Iested .. . . 764 Good offices of Americans, how to be 6. Regulation of visits ut sea. . 764 exercised .. . ... . .. 758 Exawtions prohibited ... . 764 4. Enemies' goods on a vessel of either Slaves and prisoners to be restored.,. 764 party to be free .. . . . .. 758 Ransom for slaves carried sway .. 764 5. Subjects or citizens found on prize-vos- 7. Passports for prize—vessels ... 764 sels to be liberated .. - 758, S. Vessels needing supplies or repairs.. . 764 Their eiects to be restored .. . - . . 758 9. Wrecked vesse s, assistance in case of. 764 6. Passports to vessels. 758 l Salvage. ...-... 764 Visits to American merchant vessels 10. Vesse s attacked within gun-shot of by Tripoliue ships of war. 758 forts to be protected .. 766 Punishment for inyuries .. . .. 758 `Enemies not to fallow for forty-eight Examination of Tripoliue cruisers by hours .. . . 765 American ships of war .. . . 758 ll. Snlutos to vessels of war. ... 765 To what vesse s passports shall be 12. Privileges of merchants .-.. . 765 given. . .. 758 Tunisinns freighting American ships. . 765 7. Passports for prize-vessels ... 759 Vessels not to be detained ... 765 8. Vessels needing supplies or repairs. .- 759 Protection to subjects or citizens. 766 9. Wrccked vessels, assistance in case of. 759 Government of Tunis freightingAmer- No pillage allowed .. 759 icsu vessels .-. .. . . 765 Property to remain at disposal of 13. Enemies of Tunis found among Amer-. owners. . . 759 icuu crews. . . . Z .. 765 Crew to be suceored .. . . . . . . 759 14. Duties on products of either oountry.765, 766 10. Vessels attacked within gunshot of Duties on American merchandise unforts to be protected .. . ... 759 der foreign Hug .. :- ...-... 766 Enemies not to follow for twenty-four Duties on foreign merchandise under bonu .. . . . ...  759 American Hug .. . ··...-. -. 766 11. Commerce, ccnsuls, dw., to be cn most 15. Freedom of commerce .. . 766 favored footiu .. . . .. 759, 760 Prohibited articles. . · ··. · ---·-- · · - ·, - 766 12. Consul of Uniteef States not liable for Contrabnud trade .. . ·--- 766 debts of citivous .. 760 Smuggling .. . ... . .. _ 766 I3. Salutes to vessels of war .. . . 760  16. Anchorage duties in Tunisian ports.. . 766 14, Rougious liberty .-.- 760 2 17. Gonsnls, establishment of. .. 766 Pretexts of religious opinions not to  When to be replaced -.---··· 766 interrupt harmony .. - 760 To receive protection-- - -.-- --·- - --·-- 766 Right of oonsuls to travel ... 760 I Payment o duties bi) .. . ...--... 766 Tg vm; vgggelg ,,,,, ,.., 760 I 18. Consul; not liable r debts of citi- To appoint drngomen and brokers . . . 760 zens .·.-·--·-·-- · -·-- 766 15, Vjolgtion of trenty stipulations, set— { 19. Intestate eetatee .. .. - .-·-..---·- 766 tlement by consul, when .. --.. 760 20. Settlement of disputes by eonsuls 767 Ng appeal to arms . . 760 21. Criminal offenses, jurisdiction of  .. 767 War not to be declared ou any pretext. 760 Consuls to bepresent at mais .. . 767 Statement of grievances to be made.. 760 22. Civil cases, trials of  .,·· ·-·. ··-·-· 767 1: s 1v-—57