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 GENERAL INDEX. 25 Census, (continued.) Centre of Anwrica., &c., continued. 608, 744; v. 467,583, 648. _ Art. 22. Further ngleement us)to examito be taken once in every ten years, 1. I0. nation of vessels, viii. 332. apportionment of representatives under. Art. 23. Prize causes, viii. 332. See Appartionmerzt, p. 5. Art. 24. War, viii. 334. aggregate returns prior to 1830 to be ob- Art. 25. Agreement, in case of war betnined, 1v.d30. tween the two nations, as to the removal note of acts, 1. 101. of property and citizens, &c., viii. 334. Central Bank of Georgetown and Washington, Art. 26. Debts not to be sequestered in iii. 387, 570, 619. case of war, viii. 334. Cmrtre College, _(Kcntucl:y,) lands to be trans- Art. 27. Ollieiul intercourse, viii. 334. ferred to, v1.. 896. Art. 28. Consuls and vice-consuls, viii. Centre of America, Federation of the,, 334. General Convention of Peace, Amity, Cam- Art. 29. Privileges ofconsuls, viii. 336. merce,and Navigation with, December 5, Art. 30. Persons attached to the service 1825, viii. 322. of consuls, viii. 336. Article 1. Peace andfriendship established, Art. 31. Power of consuls respecting deviii. 322. scrters, viii. 336. Art. 2. Parties agree not to grunt any pe- Art. 32. Commerce and navigation, viii. culiar favor to other nations in respect to 336. commerce, &.c., viii. 322. Art. 33. Present treat to remain in force Art. 3. The citizens of each may frequent twelve years, &c. lnfringement of the all the coasts, &.c., of the other, viii. 322. treaty. No reprisals of breach of treaty Art. 4. Further agreement with regard to except after complaints of injuries, dw. the produce of each other, viii. 324. Treaty not to be construed to operate Art. 5. Regulation of duties, viii. 324. contrary to former public treaties with Art. 6. Further agreement as to mutual other sovereigns or states. Ap roval commerce, viii. 324. and ratification of the treaty, viii. 3)%, 339. Art. 7. Citizens of neither party to be lin- Certificate, ble to any embargo, viii. 3%. of reasonable cause of seizure, i. 696; ii. Art. 8. Protection in case of distress or 422; iii. 199, 234. shipwreck, viii. 326. note of decisions, ii. 422. Art. 9. Ships of either nation captured by of military service, loss of, provided for, pirates to be delivered up to the owners, iii. 317. viii. 326. loan office, iii. 425, 696; iv. 602. Art. 10. Assistance to be given to each Certiomri, other in case of wreck, viii. 326. to district court in case of disability of Art. 11. Citizens of either party may dis- judge, ii. 534. pose of their personal goods within ei- writ ot] ii. 89, 132. ther of the states, by sale or will, &c., Ccssions of furisdictian, viii. 326. reservations in, i. 426. Art. 12. Protection to the persons and process where there is no reservation, i property of the citizens of each country, 426. viii. 326. president authorized to procure, v. 64. Art. 13. Security of conscience to be en- required previous to purchase of sites, v. joyed by the citizens of both countries, 468. viii. 328. over navy-yard near Philadelphia, iv. 245. Art. 14. Citizens of both countriesto sail Chachm-ia, Lewis, to be paid for services, vi. with their ships with all manner of lib- 118. erty and security. Free ships to make Chadburn, Levi, increase of pension to, vi. 114. free goods, viii. 328. Chadwick, Caleb, pension to, vi. 24. _ Art. 15. Neutral property found on board -———, Levi, bounty land warrant to issue of enemy’s vessels to be considered as to, vi. 753. _ _ enemy’s property. The flag of the neu- Challenge, ar Conales/we, lands relinquished to, tra] does not protect enemy’s property, vi. 441. viii. 328. Challenges, Art. 16. Liberty of navigation and com- in army, ii. 363. merce to extend to all kinds of merehan- of members of courts-martial, ii. 368. See dise except certain articles contraband, Courts-Martial, p. 42. viii. 330. to jurors, i. 88, 119. Art. 17. All other merchandise not com- in District of Columbia, v. 318. prehended in the articles enumerated to Challer, Henry, increase of pension to, vi. 739. be free, viii. 330. Chalmers, John, allowance to, for cordage, vi. Art. 18. Articles of contraband to be sub- _ 145. _ ject to detention und confiscation, viii. Chamberlain, Joseph, arrears of pension to be 330. paid to, vi. 505. _ Art. 19. Agreements in case of blockade, --——--—~————-—-—-—·, pension to, vi. 578. viii. 330. Cha1n.paign¤, Murgawet G. C., grant of land to, Art. 20. Regulation of visits at sea, viii. vi. 35. _ _ 332. Champa, Phebe, pension to, vi. 736. _ Art. 21. Course to be pursued to avoid Cluzmpcnois, William, pension allowed to, v1.2o vexation in the examination of papers, Champlin, Samuel, sureties of, discharged, vi viii. 332. 883. v01.. vm. 4