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 GENERAL INDEX. 133 Pcru·Bolivian Confederation, (continued.) Pctre, Joseph Pierre, purchase money to be reband. Specification of articles which funded to, vi. 570. shall be deemed contraband, viii. 491. Pctlibone, Daniel, Heirs aj, allowance to, vi. Art. 14. All kinds of merchandise, except 833. contraband, free, viii. 491. Peztipool, Joseph, account of, to be settled, vi. Art. 15. Contruband goods, only, liable to 271. confiscation. Vessels not to be detained Pettrich, Ferdinand, payment t0, v. 267; vi. unless the articles are so great, &c., that 877. they cannot be removed on board the Petty Officers, who are such, in navy, i. 710 ; ii. capturing vessel, viii. 491. 49. Art. 16. Blockade, viii. 491. Pew, William, pen ion to, vi. 417. Art. 17. Regulation of visits at sea, viii. Pharis, James, confirmation of land claim of, 492. suspended, vi. 383. Art. 18. In case of war, vessels to be pro- Phelan, Nic/zolas, land warrant to issue to, vi. vided with sea-letters. lf not so provi- 702. ded, may be adjudged lawiiil prize, viii. Phelps, Joel, pension to, vi. 26. 492. ·———, Sylvester, and others, to be paid for • Art. 19. Vessels under convoy not to be house destroyed, vi. 848. subject to examination, viii. 493. -—-—, T/zadeus and Company, drawback al- Art. 20. Prize courts only to take cogni· lowed to, vi. 550. zance of prizes, viii. 493. Philadelphia, Art. 21. Citizens of either party not to en- limits of port oi, defined, iii. 662. gage in privateering against the other, navy-yard, cession of, requested, iv. 245. viii. 493. Philadelphia, Frigate, rebuilding of; ii. 699. Art. 22. In the event of war between the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Raib parties, the citizens of either nation may road Company, duties to be refunded to, vi. remain, &.c. If suspected of mal-pruc- 745. tices, may be ordered to depart. Excep· Philips, John, pension to, vi. 111. tions, viii. 493. -——-——, Philip, pension to, vi. 91. Art. 23. Property of citizens not to be se- —-—-—-, Thomas, pension to, vi. 543. questered, viii. 493. Phillips, Ebenezer, and others, fishing bounty Art. 24. Immunities of public agents, viii. allowed to, vi. 642. 494. ——-—, Horatio G., and others, purchase money Art. 25. Consuls, viii. 494. to be refunded to, vi. 765. Art. 26. Consuls to exhibit their commis-, James, pension to, vi. 81. sions, viii. 494. ——·, Richard, appropriation for expenditures Art. 27. Privileges of consuls. Consular by, i. 185. archives to be inviolable, viii. 494. ———-—, Samuel H., pension to, vi. 441. Art. 28. Consuls may require assistance. -——-————-—-—, claims of, to be settled, vi. Deserters, how to be disposed of, viii. 843. 494. —-—, Stephen C., allowance to, as an indem- Art. 29. Consular convention to be framed, nity, vi. 595. viii. 495. -—·--——, Sylvanus, land patent to issue to, vi. Art. 30. Duration of the treaty. Citizens 498. liable for violations of this treaty. War Phinizy, Ferdinand, appropriation for supplies not to be declared until redress has been by, ii. 545. demanded. Other treaties not to be Phinney, Ebenezer, pension to, vi. 23. affected by this. Ratifications to be ex- Phiole, Gaspard. See Therese Maletle, p.l09. changed within eighteen months, viii. Pheonix, Alexander, to be di clmrged from pria- 495. on, vi. 119, 120. Peru, Town of, Physician-General, ii. 819. to be laid out in lots, streets, &c., v. 70. Piankeshaw Indians, proceeds of land to be paid to, v. 178. treaty of August 3, 1795, wvith, vii. 49 Peters, Adrian, pension to, vi. 417. June 7, 1803, with, vin. 74. ·-——-, John, Representatives of, land warrant to August 7, 1803, w1t.l1, vi1..77. issue to, vi. 898. August 27, 1804, with, vii. 83. ——-—, Moore, and Company, to be paid for mail December 30, 1895, vvith, vii. 100. carrying, vi. 900. July 18, 1815, W1ih,'VlI. 124. —-—-·—- and Pond, moiety of forfeiture to be paid October 29, 1832, with, vn. 410. to, vi. 457. Platt, John H., account of, to be settled, vi. —-—, Richard, appropriation to defray expenses 245. I _ of inquiring into conduct of} ii. 273. -——-——-———-T, Represenzatwes and Asszgnees ojj Pcters’s Condensed Reports, subscription for to lie paid, vn. 314. l seventy copies of} iv. 495, 513. _ -—-——, Wzlliam, account of, to be settled and paid, Peterson, John A., payment to be made to, vn. vi. 128. i 743. —-—, Colonel Willzam, allowance to represexxb --·--, Samuel and Hannah, claims of, to be atives of, in full for services, vi. 835. paid, vi. 284. Pickard, John, pension to, vi. 644. Petctt, Enos, pension to, vi. 90. Plohcll, Joseph, bounty, arrearages, &.c., of, to Petzt, Peter, and .0. Cavalier, land claim con- be paid, vi. 357. firrned to, vi. 238. Pickering, Charles W., allowance to, vi. 693. Petition, right of people to, i. 21. »-—-——, John, appropriationhto defray ex- Petray and Viol, duties to be repaid to, vi. 295. penses of impeachment of, n. 273.