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 GENERAL INDEX. 69 France, (continued.) France, (continued.) 180(ié maylie Epésued, and payment de- ubrpxgnted. Rutiticstions to be exchanged msn e ., vin. _ . wit in six months, viii. 582. Art. 13. Ixtihcotisgz to be exchanged in Add. Artl. 5'Phe crimes of robbery and bursix mon s, vm. . ar e ned viii. 17. Convention of Navigation and Commerce uggeensient with, of Jily 16, 1782, respectwith, June 24, l822, viii. 278. ing supplies to the United State, viii. Article 1. Articles, produce, &c., of the 614. United States imported in American France, JV'. J., allowed to enter certain land, v. vessels to pay duties as if imported in 715. French vessels, viii. 278. Frarwhcr, James, pension to, vi. 803. Art. 2. Articles, produce, and munufuc- Francis, Ja/m, to be discharged from prison, vi. tures of France imported in French ves- 170. sels to pay duties as if imported in ves- —-—, Miller, pension to, vi. 727. eels of the United State , viii. 278. —-—-——, Tauck, accounts ot] to be settled, vi. Art. 3. Goods for transit or exportation not 252. to pay :1 discriminating duty in either Francisco, Peter, pension to, vi. 233. country, viii. 278. Frank, John, pay of u. soldier allowed 1.0, vi. 32. Art. 4. Quantities composing the ton of Frzmking Privilege, merchandise of wines, brondies, silks, members of congress, i. 237, 361, 737; ii. and dry goods, cotton, tobacco, ashes, 600; iii. 265; iv. 110,629; v. 732, 735. rice, &c., viii. 278. president, i. 237, 361, 737; ii. 600; iv. 110; Art. 5. Duties of tonnage, &c., not to ex- v. 739. ceed in France five francs per ton on ex-presidents, v. 739. American vessels, viii. 280. vice-presidents, i. 237, 737; ii. 600; iv. Art. 6. Consuls and vice-consuls of either 110; v. 733. nation in the other may cause the arrest postmaster-general, i. 237, 362, 737; ii. ofdeserters, and detain them for three 600; iv. 110; v. 734. months, viii. 280. sccrctar of senate, i. 237, 361 737* ii. Art. 7. Convention to be in force two 600;  265; iv. 110, 238; v. , years from October 1, 1822. Extra du- clerk of house of representatives, i. 237, ties at the end of two years to be dimin- 361, 737; ii. 600; iii. 265; iv. 110, 238; ished by one fourth, and so from year to v. 735. year, &.c., viii. 280. commissioner of pensions, iv. 622, 779; V. Art. 8. Convention to be ratified in onc 187, 369,597. year, viii. 280. delegates to congress, i. 402; ii. 4, 88, 130, Separate article, viii. 282. 600 ; iv. 110 3 v. 732, 735. Extra duties levied on either side to be re- officers in the departments, 600 funded, viii. 282. trcusury,i. 218, 237, 361, 737; ii. ; Convention with, July 4, 1831, viii. 430. iii. 368 ; iv. 110, 416. Article 1. Indemnity to American citizens, war, i. 425, 73%; ii. 6(`gz;0 238 viii. 430. navy, i. `l0, 7 8; ii. 3 iv. ; v. Art. 2. Payments, viii. 430. 580. Art. 3. Indemnity to the French govern- state, v. 600. ment, viii. 430. heads of departments, Art. 4. Payments, viii. 430. navy, i. 569, 738; ii. 600; iv. 110. Art. 5. Other claims by citizens of either state, i. 237, 362, 738; ii.600; iv. 110. notion may be prosecuted in the respcc- treasury, i. 237, 361, 737 5 ii. 600; iv. tive countries before competent tribunals, 110. 237 362 738 600 110 viii. 432. war, i., , ; ii.; iv. . Art. 6. Reciprocal ugreementto communi- attorney-general, 131, 600 ;7i.:yé 110. cate documents, viii. 432. commissioner o an office, ii. ; iv. Art. 7. Duties on French wines. Recla· 110. motions under the eighth article of the commissioner of revenue, i. 281, 362, 737, treaty of Louisiana abandoned in consid- 738; iii. 39, 139. eration of the stipulations as to duty on commissioner of patents, iv. 238; v. 11B. French wines, viii. 432. president of the senate, and speaker of the Art. 8. Rutifications to be exchanged with- house, iii. 518; iv. 320. _ . __ in eight months, viii. 432. of officers of mternul revenue, x. 738; u Convention with, for the Surrender of Crim- 40 ; ui. 240, 305. _ _ inals, November 9, 1843, viii. 580. postmasters, i. 737; ii. 599; iv. 110; v. Article 1. Persons accused of crimes to be 734. _ given up to justice, viii. 582. governors of states, iv. 740; v. 735. Art. 2. Persons delivered up must be officers in the army, charged with certain specified crimes, paymzister, ii. 277,8500 ;  238. 238 viii. 582. commissu·y·gener, ii. ; iv. . Art. 3. Surrender, by whom to be made, inxtor, ii. 277, 600, 785, 820; iv. viii. 582. · Art. 4. Expc rises to be borne by the party superintendent ofsupplies, iii. making requisition, viii. 582. adjutanbgeneral, 1:. 785,. 820 ; iv. 238 Art. 5. Not to apply to crimes heretofore state odjutzmt-generals, iv. 113. committed, or political oiiences, viii. 582. medical officer, i1. 820. Art. 6. This convention to continue till quu·termaster·gcnera,l, iv. 238.