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GENERAL INDEX. 159 Smith, William, to be discharged from prison,vi. South Carolina, (continued.) 192- _ _ jurisdiction of Mount Dearborn ceded tu, -————-—-——, relinquishment of land by, to iv. 364. U6 ¤¤¤¤PU€•-l, V1- 452- South Carolina Railroad Company, ·—-—-—-·, Hooker, Representatives of al- authorized to import certain pipes and ma.- lowance W, VL 73r chinery free oi) duty, v. 7*27. -———·-———-· T., allowed to enter certain Spaford, Jimos, pension to, vi. 81. · land,. v. 715. -——-————-, grant of a preemption right to, Smithsonian Legacy, vi. 166. prosecution of claim for, v. 64. ·————, Eliphalet, pension to, vi. 765. investment of, v. 267, 465. —-—-—, Horatio Gates, letters patent to i sue appropriation for expense of prosecution, to, vi. 502. v. 207. _ Spain, appropriation ot] v. 346. appropriation to carry into etibct treaty of Smoot, Benjamin S., to be paid for property de- October 27, 1795, i. 459 ; ii. G6, 120, 269. stroyed, vi. 466. act to carry into effect the treaty of August Smuggling, 11, 1802, with, ii. 270. by fraudulent invoice, i. 42, 169, 677; iii. provision as to Spanish vessels arriving in 436, 734 ; iv. 274. distress, ii. 314. by importation without paying duty, i. 677, act to carry into efect the treaty of Feb- 678. ruary 22, 1819, iii. 637. buying smuggled goods forbidden, iii. 782. president to take possession of Florida, from adjacent territories, iii. 781. iii. 637. ·by false entry, i. 661. commissioners to be appointed, 639. general provision, i. 678; v. 565. adjudication of claims, iii. 768. Smyth, Harold, account oi, to be settled, vi. stock created, iv. 33. 230. act to carry into effect treaty of February -—--·, Richard, to be credited with money of 17, 1834, v. 34. which he was robbed, vi. 253. commission created to examine claims, Snead, Captain Charles, Representatives cj] al- v. 34, 35. lowance to, vi. 730. limitation oi, extended, v. 179. Snead, Richard, judgment against, suspended, tonnage duty on Spanish vessels, iv. 578. vi. 893. Treaty of Friendship, Limits, and Naviga- -—--——-—, judoment against, to be com- tion, with, October 27, 1795, viii. 136. promised, vi. 951. Note of the treaties between the United Snell, Job, pension to, vi. 24. States and Spain, viii. 138. Sll0lIg'1'(L$$, Captain, and Company, appropria.- Article 1. Peace established, viii. 138. tion for expenses of, vi. 815. Art. 2. Southern boundary line of the Snow, Aaron, claim of, to be settled, vi. 503. United States, dividing their territory ——-—, ,/lbner, pension to, vi. 75. from the Spanish colonies of East and -——--, Elisha, Jr., allowance to, vi. 322. West Florida, established, viii. 138. -—-, Mary, pension to, vi. 855. Art. 3. Commissioners to run the boundary -—--, Samuel, pension to, vi. 416. line, viii. 140. —-——, Silvumus, pension to, vi. 24. Art. 4. The Mi sissippi to be the western Snujil duties on, (obsolete,) i. 384, 426, 438, boundary, and the navigation thereof se- 495, 509, 608 ; ii. 54. cured, viii. 140. Snyder, ofbroltum, allowed the benetit of the Art. 5. How each nation shall conduct act for the relief of debtors, vi. 287. with Indians in their respective territo- Soiloou, Noel, land claim confirmed to, vi. 329. ries, viii. 140. Solicitor of the General Lond Office, appoint- Art. 6. Each nation to protect the vessels ment, &.c., of, v. 111, 662. of the other in their jurisdiction, viii. 142. Solicitor of the Treasury, appointment and du- Art. 7. No embargo allowed. In cases of ties, iv. 414. seizure for debts or crimes, how to pro— Solis, Juan and Manuel, land claims confirmed ceed, viii. 142. to, vi. 499, 500. Art. 8. Vessels forced into port by stress of Somers, Captain Richard, resolution respecting weather to be relieved, viii. 142. loss of, ii. 347. Art. 9. Property taken from pirates to be Super, Amos, ride to be delivered to, iv. 195. restored, viii. 142. Sorin, Joseph, land title confirmed to, vi. 679. Art. 10. Vessels wrecked and foundered Sorrell, Fmnois, and others, bond of, to be can- to be relieved, viii. 142. celled, vi. 376. Art. 11. Settlement of the estates of de- Sothoron, James F., claim of, to be settled and ceased persons, viii. 144. _ _ paid, vi. 675. Art. 12. Vessels suspected hall exhibit Soudcr, Charles, and another, to be paid for ex- passports and certificates, vm. 144. enses, vi. 791. Art. 13. In ease of war, oneyear allowed Soutlihll, George HC, released from a. bond by to merchantsto remove, vin. 144. part payment, vi. 895. Art. 14. No citizen of either nation shall ——-—--, Peyton A., suretics oi, to be released, take a. commission from a foreign power vi. 895. to arm privateers against the other, vm. iouzh Carolina, 144. _ , assent to acts ot; ii. 357, 549; iii. 331, 683. Art. 15. Liberty of trade m enemy s ports adjustment and settlement of the claims secured. Free ships rnalce free goods, of, iv. 499 excepting contraband , vm. 146.