aties, 118;
taunts Gallatin with instigating Whiskey Rebellion, 124;
elected speaker, 158;
at free trade convention of 1831, 241.
Sedition Law, condemned by Gallatin, 152;
petitions against, 157.
Senate of United States, election of Gallatin to, 58;
appoints committees to consider his eligibility, 61, 62;
votes to exclude him, 62, 63;
prejudiced against him by his actions, 64, 65;
ratifies Jay treaty, 102, 103;
yields to House regarding specific appropriations, 130;
controlled by Federalists, 139;
passes bill authorizing convoys, 149;
passes bill abrogating treaty with France, 154;
amends House Bill to suspend intercourse with France, 160;
debate over its bill to require annual treasury reports, 161;
ratifies commercial convention with France, 162;
still controlled by Federalists, 178;
its hostility to Gallatin, 181;
refuses to confirm his appointment as peace commissioner, 310.
Seney, Joshua, connected by marriage with Gallatin, 59.
Serre, Henri, friendship with Gallatin, 5;
sails with him for America, 9;
doings in Boston with Gallatin, 12-14;
at Machias, 14;
enjoys life in wilderness, 15, 17;
returns to Boston, 17;
teaches there, 19;
joins Gallatin and dissolves partnership, 19;
goes to Jamaica and dies, 19;
his debt subsequently paid, 19;
his letters to Badollet, 25.
Sewall, Samuel, elected to Congress, 132.
Shays's Rebellion, an argument for Federalist party, 101.
Sheffield, Lord, says Jay duped Grenville, 117.
Sherman, John, on accounting in Treasury Department, 247.
Sismondi, J. C. L. Simonde de, on paper money, 277;
praises Gallatin, 325;
letter of Gallatin to, 380.
Sitgreaves, Samuel, Federalist in Congress, 99;
on committee to draft address to Washington, 105.
Slavery, resolutions concerning, in Pennsylvania legislature, 47;
petitions concerning, in Congress, 140;
negotiations concerning slave trade in treaty of Ghent, 323;
at Congress of Aix la Chapelle, 337.
Smilie, John, represents Fayette County in Pennsylvania ratification
convention, 35;
leads opposition to Constitution, 36;
in anti-Federalist convention, 37;
his career and friendship with Gallatin, 37, 38;
in Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 43;
member of state Senate, 44, 54;
at anti-excise convention, 52;
advises submission to law, 69.
Smith, Isaac, on Committee on Finance, 107.
Smith, John Augustine, invites Gallatin
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