SEYBERT, ADAM, Representative from Pennsylvania, 187, 315, 424, 577; in favor of a committee on manufactures, 193; on the Bank of the United States, 340; against a Naval establishment, 481; on the case of Nathaniel Rounsavell, 529; on the renewal of Whitney's patent right, 537; on the bill laying an embargo, 544, 545; on the imprisonment of American seamen, 595, 596; on an increase of the navy, 599.
SHATTUCK, JARED, his claim, 352.
SHAW, SAMUEL, Representative from Vermont, 37, 124, 187, 315, 424, 577.
SHEFFEY, DANIEL, Representative from Virginia, 125, 316, 425, 580; on the batture at New Orleans, 148; offers resolutions relative to the batture at New Orleans, 191; supports petition of Elizabeth Hamilton, 215; on the admission of the Territory of Orleans as a State, 321; in favor of the admission of Mississippi, 352; on the imprisonment of American seamen, 596; on an additional military force, 660.
Slave Trade.--Memorial relative to, 714.
Slaves, Importation of.--See Index, vol. 3. Duties on Imports.
Slavery and Slaves.--See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.
SLOAN, JAMES, Representative from New Jersey, 36; favors the resolution for immediate measures to liberate American prisoners in Carthagena, 95. See Index, vol. 3.
SMELT, DENNIS, Representative from Georgia, 40, 125, 191, 316. See Index, vol. 3.
SMILIE, JOHN, Representative from Pennsylvania, 36, 141, 187, 315, 424, 577; opposes the resolution for immediate measures to liberate American prisoners in Carthagena, 95; against the immediate arming of the public vessels, 97; on an extra session of Congress, 102; on the proceedings on counting the electoral votes, 105; on non-intercourse with Great Britain and France, 158; opposes the postponement of the resolution relative to the apportionment of representation, 225; on the resolution relative to the decease of Col. Washington, 225; on laying additional duties, 431; presents memorial of managers of Union Canal Company, 432; on rules and orders of the House, 469; on the British intrigues, 518; on the case of Nathaniel Rounsavell, 528; on mode of relief of Caraccas, 532; on the bill laying an embargo, 545; decease of, 614. See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.
SMITH, DANIEL, Senator from Tennessee, 3. See Index, vols. 2, 3.
SMITH, GEORGE, Representative from Pennsylvania, 124, 187, 315, 424, 577.
SMITH, JEREMIAH K., Representative from New Hampshire, 36. See Index, vol. 3.
SMITH, JOHN, Senator from New York, 3, 121, 176, 252, 400. See Index, vol. 3.
SMITH, JOHN, Representative from Virginia, 36, 125, 187, 315, 425, 577. See Index, vol. 3.
SMITH, SAMUEL, Senator from Maryland, 3, 33, 116, 168, 250, 400, 566; on the repeal of the Embargo Act, 10; offers resolution relative to the mode of counting the Electoral vote, 27; on incorporating a Bank of the United States, 292. See Index, vols. 2, 3.
SMITH, SAMUEL, Representative from Pennsylvania, 36, 124, 187, 315; on adherence of the Senate to amendments to the bill respecting non-intercourse with Great Britain and France, 180. See Index, vol. 3.
South Carolina, vote for President in 1808, 27; in 1812, 573, 711.
Soldiers of the Revolution.--See Index, vol. 3.
SOUTHARD, HENRY, Representative from New Jersey, 36, 124, 187, 315; opposes the resolution for immediate measures to liberate American prisoners in Carthagena, 95. See Index, vols. 2, 3.
STANFORD, RICHARD, Representative from North Carolina, 36, 125, 187, 315, 425, 577; on counting blank ballots, 125; on prosecutions for libel, 133, 134; on the conduct of the British Minister, 197; on foreign relations, 457; on rules and orders of the House, 469. See Index, vols. 2, 3.
STANLEY, JOHN, Representative from North Carolina, 125, 187, 315; relative to the conduct of the British Minister, 208.
State Balances.--See Index, vol. 2.
STEDMAN, WILLIAM, Representative from Massachusetts, 36, 124, 191. See Index, vol. 3.
STEPHENSON, JAMES, Representative from Virginia, 125, 187, 315. See Index, vol. 3.
STEVENSON, ARCHER, Representative from Maryland, 424, 577.
St. Domingo.--See Index, vol. 3.
St. Louis, memorial of inhabitants of, 434.
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