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156 GENERAL INDEX. Shawnee Indians, (continued.) S/tips and Vwsdsa, {°°"’·l”_\‘°d-) Nvvembcr 7, 1625, with, vii, 264. crews to be cmzens, n.'809. _ July 20, 1831, with, vii. 351. proportion of crew citizens m respect of , August 6, 1831, with, vii. 355, tonnage duty, iu. 351., 352. October 26, 1832, with, vii. 397. enrolment of, in coasting trade and fish- December 29, 1832, with, vii. 411. ¢1‘¤=¤- SOG Ewfllmemi R; 09i · payment to those who served in Florida p¤SS€¤g€1‘, 1‘€g¤19·U0¤S oi} UL 4§8:_ war, v. 800. armed merchant, regulatiousloi, u. 242. Shawneetoum, acts-respecting, ii. 591 ; iii. 113, foreign papers of, to be deposited with con- 778; iv. 451 ; vi. 132. suis, iii. 362. _ __ Shao, Stephen, pension t0, vi. 416. fraudnrlent destruction of, u. 290. Shea}, Henry, and others, bond of, to be can- conspiracy to destroy, 1v. 1lb. celled, vi. 243. See also Seamen, p. 153. Shearer, Sextus, appropriation for, v. 695. name of vessel to be painted on the stern, S/tears, William, bounty, arrearages, &c., ofi i. 56, 60, 288, 297, 309. to be paid, vi. 357. public vessels to cruise in the severe sea- Sheckler, Frederick, pension to, vi. 417. son, so as to relieve vessels in distress, v. Sheep, importation of, for breed, i. 324, 699. 208. Sheets, Zcbulon, authorized to exchange lands, as to vessels .moved by steam, see Steamvi, 768, boats, p. 162. _ S/tqhielzl, Amos, and others, fishing bounty al- departure of ships chartered and laden on lowed to, vi. 569. account of United States, ii. 719. Shqfler, George, pension to, vi. 860. medicine chest, i. 134;. ii. 330. Shelby, Governor, thanks of congress and med- robbery oi, i. 113; iii. 600. al to, iii. 476. what are American. See Hmerican Ves- Shelden, Elmah, pension t0, vi. 81. sels, p. 5. -——-·—, Gideon, pension to, vi. 804. provisions respecting wrecksl See Wreeks, ——-—-, Ptolemy, pension to, vi. 176. p. 181. Shall, George, increase of pension to, vi. 101. Shipping, articles, i. 131 ; v. 394. Shelly, ./9bl'dh(I·7l¢, grunt of land to, vi. 4}. S/zirkcy, John, pension to, vi. 375. Shelmerdine, Samuel, pension to, vi. 611. S/lite, Peter, pension t0, vi. 418. S/tenandonh Bridge Company, authorized to Shivvfivk, Thomas', penalty to be refunded to, erect n bridge, vi. 848. vi. 412. Shepherd, David, allowed to enter certain land, Shoemaker, Jacob, duties to be refunded to repv. 715. resentative of, vi. 682. —-·-··—, Joseph, allowed to enter certain land, Sholes, Captain Stanton, account of, to be setv. 715. tied, vi. 242. i ——---·-, Moses, payment to, vi. 336. Shomo, Joseph, accounts of; to be settled, vi. -———, Thomas, pension to, vi. 25. 343. Sheppard, John II., satisfaction to be entered Short, Eli, pension to, vi. 153. on judgment against, vi. 800. -—-, Peter IK, pension restored to, vi. 804. S/acwfegg Benjamin, flue to be refunded to, vi. --—, Iéeytorz, to be credited with $517 B5, vi. 55.:. 19 . Sherman, Lemuel, to adjust the account otQ and Shriver, David, Jr., appropriation for, iv. 148. pay, vi. 7. Shrofe,'Emanuel, pension to, vi. 929. -——-—-—, Richard, increase of pension to, vi. Shubrick, E. R., allowance to, for extra ser- 76. vices, vi. 618. Sherwood, Eliphalct, pension to, vi. 81. Slrumate, William I., pension to, vi. 179. --~--—-, Zaehuriah, pension to, vi. 123. Shurlg, Bennett, land warrant to issue to, vi. Shields, James, entitled to right of preemption, 706. vi. 249. Shute, John, and others, allowance to, vi. 239. -———, John, land warrant to be issued to, vi. Shuttliqf, Joseph, pension to, vi. 3. 66. Siam, —-—·, Thomas, and others, to be paid for pris- Treaty of Amity and Commerce with, of oners captured, vi. 261. March 20, 1833, viii. 454. ---——-·-·—-——, allowance to, for property lost, Article 1. Perpetual peace between the two vi. 274. nations, viii. 454. S/tillito, Sarah, to be paid for property destroyed, Art. 2. Citizens of the United States at vi. 325. liberty to enter the ports of Siam with Sltinnic/:,Jm:ob,tobe paid for property destroyed, their cargoes, and to sell and barter the vi. 150. same, viii. 454. Shipley, Ether, account of] to be settled, vi. Art. 3. Duties payable by vessels of the 2‘ 8. United States. No duties payable by Shipman, Charles, to be paid for losses by In- vessels entering to reiit, viii. 455. dians, vi. 849. Art. 4. Duties to be diminished as dimin- Shippb gdmund, sword to be presented to, iv. ishcd to the most favored nation, viii. . 455. Ships and Vessels, Art. 5. Assistance in case of shipwreck, registry ofi See Registering, p. 146. viii. 455. passports and sewletters for, i. 489; ii. 203, i Art. 6. Settlement of debts contracted in 210, 568. Q Siam, viii. 455. , at New Orleans, ii. 260; iii. 347. g Art. 7. Merchants of the United Stateto in Florida, iii. 660. 1 rent the king’s factories, Gee., viii. 455.