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 GENERAL INDEX. 3 xllezaqzdria. Alym, (continued.) city of] __ _? _ States shall be treated in the ports of the charter, u. 2e.:; xv. 76, 77, 162; v.regency. Fu itive slaves to be re- 599.. turned, viii. Hg authorized to cut a. canal, ii. 752. Art. 12. How slaves lull be redeemed authorized to subscribe to any im- and when captured persons shall be law: provement sanctioned by congress, ful prize, viii. 135. iv. 1§4, Art. 13. How the estates of citizens of subscription to Chesapeake and Ohio United States dying in the regency shall Czmsl, iv. 294; v. 31. be settled, viii. 135. inspeetion, iv. 44, 519. Art. 14. N 0 citizen of United State to be bills issued by, iv. 742. compelled te purchase goods or pay See District of Columbia, p. 51. debts of another, viii. 135. sufferers by fire in, vi. 356. Art. 15. How disputes shall be settled, county cf, viii. 135. established, ii. 105. Art. 16. How crimes shall be punished, suits in, transferred, ii. 107. viii. 135. taxes in, ii. 194. Art. 17. Privileges of the consul of the insurance in, ii. 227. United States, viii. 135. real estate in, subject to debts, ii. 756. Art. 18. In case of war, citizens of United court—house and jail in, how to be States may embark unmolested, viii. 136. built, iii. 318; vi. 202. Art. 19. Citizens of either nation captured levy court ot] iv. 43. by the other to be set at liberty, viii. inspection of flour in, iv. 44. 136. turnpike corporation iu, iv. 177. Art. 20. Vessels of war to be saluted, viii. See District of Columbia, p. 51. 136. Alercandria Canal Company, Art. 21. Consul not to pay duty, viii. charter ot, vi. 419; v. 674. 136. allowance to, v. 190; vi. 496. Art. 22. War not to be declared in case Alexandria and Leesburg Turnpike Company, of breach of treaty. Sum to be paid to charter of, iii. 5. the dey, viii. 136. Alexandria, Julie, land claim of, not confirmed, Treaty of Peace and Amity with the Dey of f vi. G?/Y3. I Algiers. June 30-—J`uly 6, 1815, viii. Al onsa, ata ina,. . 224. -———-, Francisco, hrggglggi clmsmwd m' v1' Article 1. Peace and friendship. Favors dlfzmson, Juan, ’in navigation and commerce to be com .0y`ord, Benedict, pension allowed to, vi. 599, mon to each, viii. 224. 629. Art. 2. Abolition of tribute in any form, .dlgerinc.s·, viii. 224. act to protect commerce against, iii. 230. Art. 3. American citizens to be delivered reward to captors of vessels, iii. 315. up, viii. 224. Hlgiers, Art. 4. Indemnification to American citiconsul at, i. 533. zens for detention und loss of property. indemnity to citizens ci, i. 723. Bale of cotton and $10,000 to be delivmnsom of captives in, i. 487. ered to the American consul, viii. 224. appropriations for treaty with, i. 460, 505; Art. 5. Enemy’s property to pass free in ii. 66. vessels of each party, viii. 224. Treaty af Peace and Amity between the Dey Art. 6. Citizens or subjects tskenon board ofdlgiers and the United States of.dmer- an euemy's vessel to be liberated, viii. ice, September 5, 1795, viii. 133. 224. Article 1. Peace established, viii. 133. Art. 7. Passports to vessels of each party Art. 2. Commercial intercourse regulated, and right of visit restricted. OH`enders viii. 133. to be punished for abusing the right of Art. 3. Vessels of each nation to pass un- visit. Vessels of war 0 United States molested, viii. 133. to suffer Aigerine cruisers to pass un- Art. 4. How passports of vessels and ships molested, viii. 225. _ of war shall be examined, end to whom Art. 8. What shall be a. suilieient passto be §·anted, viii. 133, 134. port, viii. 225. _ Art. 5. o Algerine cruiser may take any Art. 9. Provisions to be furnished to vesperson out of a. vessel of the United sels in need at market price, viii. 225. States, viii. 134. Art. 10. Assistance to be given to the Art. 6. Vessels of United States stranded crew, and protection to the property, nf to be relieved, viii. 134. vessels cast ashore, viii. 225. Art. 7. Algerines not to sell vessels of war Art. 11. How vessels may be protected, to the enemies of the United States, viii. viii. 225. 134. Art. 12. Commerce on the footing of the Art. 8. When passport is not necessary, most favored nations, viii. 225, 2 6. viii. 134. Art. 13. Consul of United States not re- Art. 9. Other Bnrbary States not to be al- spensible for debts of citizens, &.c., viii. lowed to sell prizes in Algiers, viii. 134. 226. Art. 10. United Stzttesmzty send prizes in· Art. 14. Sulutes to vessels of wu of the to the ports of the regency, viii. 1:44. United States. Fugitive slaves not *•· Art. 1]. How ships of war of United be returned, viii. 226.