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 152 GENERAL INDEX. Sac and Fuz Indians, écontinued.) Sanders, William G., allowance to for property treaty with, of eptember 13, 1815, vii. destroyed, vi. 868. 134. Sanderson, Samuel, to be paid for services, vi treaty with, of September 14, 1815, vii. 708. 135. Sands, .flu.stin L., and another, allowance to, vi. treaty with, of May 13, 1816, vii. 141. 287. treaty with, of September 3, 1822, vii. 223. —--, Comfort, and others, to settle the claim treaty with, of August 4, 1824, vii. 229. of} vi. 38. treaty with, of August 19, 1825, vii. 272. ——-———--——-———-, allowance to assignee of} vi. treaty with, of July 15, 1830, vii. 328. 287. treaty with, of September 21, 1832, vii. -—-, John, fines to be remitted to, vi. 931. 374. —--.-, Joshua, a credit to be allowed to, vi. treaty with, of September 17, 1836, vii. 131. 511. -i-—-—-, judgments against, to be paid, vi. convention with, of September 27, 1836, 150. vii. 516. -————-—-, allowance to, vi. 287. treaty with, of September 28, 1836, vii. —-———-—, Richardson, allowance to representatives 517-520. of, vi. 287. treaty with, of October 21, 1837, vii. 540. Sandusky, County ojQ title to land, vested in treaty with, of October 21, 1837, vii. 543. commissioners of, vi. 276. treaty with, of October 11, 1842, vii. 596. Sandusky River, sales of land at, iii. 308. relinquishment of n. reversion to, iv. 740. Sanford, Elihu, duties to be refunded to, vi. school lands of; v. 522. 601. boundary of reservation oi; v. 622, 666. Santee Indians, treaty of October 15, 1836, with, Saddlor, Benjamin, pension to, vi. 74. vii. 524. Sofa Conducts, violation of, i. 118. Sapp, John, to be paid for s horse lost, vi. 477. Safwd, Joseph, and others, land warrant to Sarah, Sloop, register for, to issue, vi. 753. issue to, vi. 778. —-—— George, Brig, allowance to crew ef; vi Saganaw Indians, 590. treaty of January 14, 1837, with, vii. 528. Sanlina, Bisentc, land claim confirmed to, vi. December 30, 1837, with, vii. 547. 499. January 23, 1838, with, vii. 565; v. 680. Sardinia, February 7, 1830, with, vii 578. Treaty with Sardinia, November 26, 1838, Sage, Nathan, payment to representatives of, vi. viii. 512. 756. Article 1. Reciprocal liberty of commerce Salaries. See Compensation, p. 38. and navigation, viii. 512. Sale, Art. 2. Vessels of either party, arriving in of arms to states, ii. 48] ; iv. 127. the ports of the other, put on the footing of unserviceahle stores, iv. 127. of national vessels, viii. 512. of lands of debtors, ii. G1; iv. 51, 264, 314. Art. 3. Importations by American vessels of. certain public vessels, iv. 131. into Sardinia. Importations by Snr- 0f sites no longer wanted, iv. 167, 169, 264; diniau vessels into United States, viii. v. 611. 512. of lands for taxes, iv. 190. Art. 4. The stipulations in the second and of bonds of United States Bank, v. 296. third articles, how applicable, viii. 514. of unclaimed imports, v. 653. - Art. 5. Sardiniun vessels may export from of certain presents, iv. 792; v. 409, 730. the United States. United States may of revenue cutters, i. 462, 700. export from Sardinia, viii. 514. of public lands. See Lands, Public, p. 95. Art. 6. No other or higher duties to be im- Sally, Schooner, released from forfeiture, vi. 95). posed on importations than are imposed -··—-··——·-——-—, lishing bounty allowed to own- on importations of other nations, viii. ers and crew of, vi. 633. 514. Salee, William J., suretics of] released, vi. 333. Art. 7. Coasting trade excepted, viii. 514. Salmomls, Joseph, pension to, vi. 733. Art. 8. No preierence of importations to Salsbury, Thomas, pension to, vi. 417. be given to either party, viii. 514. Salt Lick Reservation, land may be granted to Art. 9. Favors grunted to other nations to settlers on, vi. 779. become common, viii. 516. -—---—-—---, Settlers in, actfor benefit Art. 10. Vessels of both nations to have ol', extended, vi. 808. the same footing as vessels of the most Salt Springs, provisions respecting. See Lands, favored nations, viii. 516. Public, p. 97. Art. 11. Shipwrecks, viii. 516. Saltus, Son, and Company, claim of] to be set- Art. l2. Vessels of either nation, forced by tied, vi. 148. distress into the ports of the other, to be Salvage, exempt from port charges, provided, &c., on recnptures, regulations of, i. 716; ii. 16, viii. 516. 760. Art. 13. Blockades, viii. 516. on wrecks in Florida, iv. 132. Art. 14. Articles of commerce allowed to note of decisions respecting, ii. I6. pass from Genoa through the Sardinian Sampson, Croc/cor, Heirs cj} land warrant to territories, dce. Notice ofany transit duty issue to, vi. 763. to he given. lmportations from the Sanborn, Coffin., pension to, vi. 736. United States to be considered the prod- Yancluzz, Drago, Frarwisao, and Joseph, land ucc- of United States, viii. 518. claims confirmed to, vi. 499, 500. Art. 15. Consuls to have the privileges and