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 142 GENERAL INDEX. Process in Courts, (continued.) Prussia, (continued.) form to those of the respective states, v. Art. 2. Subjects of Prussia entitled to the 321, 410. same privileges in United States as the service of, i. 87, 88. most favored nation, viii. S4. in Tennessee, iii. 661. Art. 3. Citizens of United States entitled notes of decisions respecting, i. 93; iv. to the same privileges in Prussia as the 278. most favored nation, viii. S4. supreme court may make rules as to, i. 276; Art. 4. Regulations of commercial interiv. 280; v. 518. course, viii. 86. obstruction of, i. 113, 117, 170, 316. Art. 5. Vessels not to be forced to unload fees for, i. 94, 277, 625. merchandise, viii. 86. consolidation of actions, iii. 19. Art. G. Goods to be examined before load- See Arrest, p. 9. Bail, p. 11. Execution, ed, and not after, unless in case of fraud, p. 61,. viii. 86. Proclamations. For certain proclamations, see Art. 7. Each party to protect the vessels Appendices to vols. iii. iv. and v. and effects of the other in their domin- Proctor, Amos, claim of, to be paid, vi. 932. ions, viii. 86. ———~—-—, John, authorized to exchange land, vi. Art. 8. Vessels coming on the coast or en- 474. tering the ports of either nation, how to Professors, of mathematics, v. 576. be treated, viii. 88. Prohibition, writ of, when issuable, i. 81. Art. 9. In case of shipwrecks, relief to be Property, afforded, and goods restored, viii. 88. loss or destruction of, by enemy, provided Art. 10. The citizens or subjects of either for generally, v. 142, 204, 288, 358, 414, party may dispose of their personal es- 511, 648. tate by will or otherwise. Regulations in the battle on the Wabash, ii. 705. concerning the same, viii. 88. horses of officers, which are killed in Art. 11. Liberty of conscience secured, battle, i. 463. viii. 90. in case of volunteers, under particular Art. 12. Liberty for either party to trade acts, i. 558 ; ii. 420. with a nation at war with the other. Free during war of 1812, with Great Brit- ships make free goods, viii. 90. ain, iii. 261, 397, 466; iv. 123. Art. 13. No goods shall be deemed contraloss or destruction of, in wars with Indians, band, so as to justify confiscation; but provided for, vessels may be detained, viii. 90. in campaign against the Seminole, iii. Art. 14. Vessels to be furnished with sea- 676; iv. 70. letters or passports, viii. 90. general provision, ii. 143; iv. 428. Art. 15. How vessels are to be treated in campaigns on frontiers of Illinois when met by ships of war or privateers, and Michigan, iv. 613, 726. viii. 92. in the Florida war, v. 358, 673. Art. 16. Vessels not to be detained by emindemnification of certain Indians for loss bargo, &e., viii. 92. of, iv. 576. Art. 17. When recaptured vessels shall be literary. Sec Copyright, p. 41. Manu- restored, viii. 92. scripts, p. 109. Art. 18. Vessels driven by stress ofweather private, not to be taken for public use, into port, shall be protected, viii. 92. without reasonable compensation, i. 21. Art. 19. Vessels of war may carry prizes Protections, of seamen, i. 477; ii. 809. See into the ports of each nation, viii. 92. Seamen, p. 153. Art. 20. Citizens of either party shall not Protests, Consular. See Consuls, p. 40. take commissions or letters of marque when evidence, i. 255. from a state at war with the other, viii. fees for, i. 255. 94. Prout, Holden W., claims of, to be settled, vi. Art. 21. Regulations to be observed in case 333. of war against a. common enemy, viii. -—-·—, William, authorized to institute a bill in 94. equity, vi. 228. Art. 22. Convoys in certain cases, viii. 94. Provident Association of Clerks, incorporated, Art. 23. In case of war, nine months to be vi. 218. allowed to citizens to settle their affairs. -——-—·—-——-—-———-——-·———-, act of incor- Principles of conducting war. No comporation of, aniended, vi. 334, 337. missions to be granted to private armed ·-·-——---—·-—-—-;·—¥-——-—·——-—-, charter of] con· vessels, viii. 9-1. tinued, vi. 504. Art. 24. Treatment of prisoners of war ———-———·—-—-—-·—-—~———————, authorized to regulated, viii. 96. invest in stocks, vi. 681. Art. 25. Consuls to be allowed in the ports Pruzlhomme, Antoine, land claim confirmed to, of each nation, viii. 98. vi. 407. Art. 26. All favors granted to another na ..—.-—~——, Rosalinc, land claim confirmed to, tion by one party, shall become common vi. 765. to the other, viii. 98. Prussia, Art. 27. Treaty to be in force for ten A Treaty of Anzity and Commerce with, of years, viii. 98. July, August, and September, 1785, viii. Treaty of Amity uml Commerce with, of 84. July ll, 1799, viii. 162. Article 1. Peace and friendship between Article 1. Peace andlriendship established, the two nations, viii. S4. viii. 162.