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 GENERAL INDEX. 17 Bowen, George, to be paid For carrying the Branch Mints, (cintinued.) mail, vi- 5$3· further provision as to the omcers in, v. Bowers, Balattm, pension to, vi. 656. 147, (502. ..—-, Jonathan, pension to, vi. 24. oath of officers in, by whom to be taken, ..—-—-3, increase of pension to, vi. iv. 774; v. 652. 83. Branch Pilots, of Louisiana, allowed to enter Bowman, Dorothy, allowance to, vi. 867. certain lands, v. 715. ,-, John, allowance to, for property lost, Brandy, vi. 408. in what casks to be imported, i. 701; iv. .-—- L., and others, fishing bounty 235, 373. allowed to, vi. 808. drawback on brandy, iv. 373. »-—-, William, authorized to relinquish and Brandywine, Frigate, appropriation for repuir— enter land, vi. 646. ing and fitting out, iv. 370. -——-—-—, pension to, vi. 804. Branson, Nathan, duties to be repaid to,vi. 287. Bgwhe, gtabert apgl7Robert H., debentures to be Brashears, Ami, land patent to be issued to, vi. pai to, vi., 436. Boyer, William, pension to, vi. 177. Brashiers, Samuel, release of land to, vi. 342. Buyd,6.Q2lezande2·, land claim confirmed to, vi. Bratton, gilliam, land warrant to be issued to, 5 . vi. 6 . -—-, James, pension to, vi. 732. Brawn, Daniel, pension allowed to, vi. 23. -—·——·——, Heirs cj, grant of land to, ii. 712. Brazil, .-, John P., appropriation for, iii. 359. Treaty with Brazil, December 12, 1828, -—-, Joseph C., claim of; allowed to his repre- viii. 390. sentatives, vi. 295. Article 1. Peace to be established, viii. Boyle, Captain, and Company, Act of 1822, c. 390. 48, extended to, vi. 328. Art. 2. Parties on the footing of the most ·-—, Thomas H., right to enter land, and pay favored-nations; the relations between of captain allowed to, vi, 169. Brazil and Portugal excepted, viii. 390. Boyles, Thomas H., Representatives afi author- Art. 3. Free intercourse, coasting trade exized to locate land, vi. 597. eepted, viii. 390. -—-——-——-, seven yeurs’ halfipay to be Art. 4. Vessels of both countries on the paid to, vi. 738. same footing as to the importation of for- Braee, Stephen, account of, to be settled, vi. eign goods intoeither countrp. Same as 302. to exportation. What vesse s to be eon· Bracket, Heard, pension to, vi. 543. sidered Brazilian, viii. 391. Braden, Elizabeth, land warrant to issue to, vi. Art. 5. Duties on imports and exports, viii. 241. 391. Bradford, Charles, pension of', to be paid to his Art. 6. All merchants, and the business of representatives, vi. 306. merchants, placed on the most favored —————-—-, Dunsuamb, salary of consul allowed footing, viii. 391. to, vi. 793. Art. 7. Citizens and subjects tobe secured ·—--—-, George, increase of pension to, vi. from detention, and to be indemnified if (SB. detained, viii. 391. —-—-——, James, claim oil to land, confirmed, Art. 8. Vessels in distress, viii. 392. vi. 681. Art. 9. Property captured by pirates to be -——-———-——H., pen ion to, vi. 732. restored, viii. 392. ———·—-—-—, Lieutenant-Colonel, grant oflimd to, Art. 10. Assistance in cose of shipwreck, ii. 101; vi. 43. viii. 392. Bradley, Aner, pension to, vi. 25. Art. 11. Provision as to personal property. ——-—, Nathaniel, increase of pension to, vi. Real property, viii. 392. 77. Art. 12. Special protection to persons and ——————, Peter, pension to, vi. 527. their property, viii. 392. Brady, Freeman, to be paid for labor, vi. 712. Art. 13. Liberty of conscience. Burial, -——-—, Guards, claims of] to be settled and paid, viii. 393. vi. 885. Art. 14. Free ships make free goods ;_ con- ———-, James, duplicate land warrant to be is- trsband goods excepted. Free ships to sued to, vi. 258. make free persons, unless officers and Bragdon, Samuel, and others, fishing bounty soldiers of the enemy, viii. 393. _ allowed to,-vi. 606. Art. 15. Qualification as to the principle Brahan, John, allowance to, for clerk hire, vi. that free ships make free goods, viii. 392. 393. —-——-·——-, accounts oil and release to heirs Art. 16. Contrabaud goods, what shall be, of; vi. 746. viii. 394. __ Brahany, James, to be discharged from prison, Aigbgl All other merchandise free, vin. vi. 147. . Brainard, Asahel, pension to, vi. 884. Art. 18. Contraband goods subject to for- —-————·————, arrears of pension to be paid feiture. If articles contraband shall be to, vi. 934. delivered up, the vessel not to be de- —-—-·————, Elyah, pension t0, vi. 90. tained, viii. 394. Brainerd, Jn/m, and others, forfcitizres to be rc- Art. 19. Blockudes, vm. 394. funded to, vi. 921. Art. 20. Examinations ofvesscls, vin. 395. Branch Mints, Art. 21. Vessels to be provided with cer established, iv. 774, 775. tain papers, viii. 395. von. vm. 3