Treason, definition of, in Constitution, origin and purpose of, II. [384]. Nature of evidence of, [386]. Punishment of, to be declared by Congress, [386]; how limited by Constitution, [386]. President's power to pardon, different views respecting, [414].

Treasury Department, first established, I. [35].

Treaty of amity and commerce with France, Sweden, and the Netherlands, I. [279]. Negotiation for, with the Netherlands, [280]; with Sweden, [281].

Treaty of Alliance with France, I. [156].

Treaty of Peace signed and ratified, I. [155], [187], [235], [237]. Objects secured by, [249]. How violated by certain States, [254], [257]. Southern boundary of the United States fixed by, [312]. Accompanied by a secret article, [312], [313]. Question respecting, II. [415].

Treaty Power under the Confederation, I. [325].

Treaties, supreme law of land, II. [170], [372], [374]. Proposition that Senate should make, [223]. Negotiation of, by numerous body, embarrassing, [232]. Making of, proposals concerning, [234]. Provision respecting, origin of, [240]; how modified, [414]. Rule of Confederation respecting, [416]. May be proposed by Senate, [417]. Jurisdiction over cases arising under, [430]. Cases arising under, how settled, [440]. Power to make, under Confederation, [440].

Trial by Jury, of the vicinage, one of the rights of the Colonies, I. [23]. Under Constitution, II. [424]. Provision for, in civil cases, not in Constitution originally, [427]; supplied by amendment, [427]. Guaranty of, required by many States, [429]. For crimes, provisions respecting, [431]. Omission to secure, a strong argument with some against Constitution, [498].

Tucker, George, cited about Madison, I. [421].