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;;408 INDEX.order<strong>in</strong> Lonisbourg, ii. 146, 147 ;his schemes to conquer Canada,ii. 150 ; Newcastle's promises to,ii. 153 ; Newcastle fails to keephis promises, ii. 155; ab<strong>and</strong>onsthe Canadian conquest, ii. 155;plans to attack Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, ii.156; ii. 157, 158, 164, 168; resolvedto keep Acadia, ii. 1 70Newcastle leaves the defence <strong>of</strong>Acadia to, ii. 171 ; his letters toNewcastle on the Acadian dilemma,ii. 171, 175, 176, 179;letter from Mascarene to, ii.172 ; his plan to secure the allegiance<strong>of</strong> the Acadians, ii. 177;his attitude towards the Acadianpriests, ii. 178 ;plans for the defence<strong>of</strong> Annapolis, ii. 182 ; ii.186, 190, 198, 200; reoccupiesGr<strong>and</strong> Pre, ii. 201 ; unable to d<strong>of</strong>or Acadia all that the emergencydem<strong>and</strong>ed, ii. 204 ; blamesNewcastle's government, ii. 204 ;letter from Capta<strong>in</strong> Stevens to,ii. 229 ; <strong>and</strong> the Acadians, ii.312-357 ; letters to Newcastlefrom, ii. 312, 314, 317, 320, 322,325, 3.30, 331, 342, 345, 349, 350,3.52, 353, 354; letter to Mascarenefrom, ii. 324 ; letter fromNewcastle to, ii. 348.Shirley, Mrs. William, at Lonisbourg,ii. 147.Shirreff, William, urges that theAcadians be removed, ii. 1 75 ;ii. 315.Shoshone Indians, the, ii. 26.Shrewsbury, Duke <strong>of</strong>, i. 147.Shubeuacadio, mission <strong>of</strong>, ii. 185.Shubenacadie River, the, ii. 188.Shute, Col. Samuel, succeeds Dudleyas governor <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts,i. 224 ; calls the Indiansto a council at Georgetown, i.224 ; dialogue between ChiefWiwurna <strong>and</strong>, i. 225, 226 ; hissecond <strong>in</strong>terview with tlie Indians,i. 227, 228, 235; his controversywith the Assembly, i.239 ;sails for London, i. 240.Sibley, John Langdon, ii. 99.Silesia, seized by Frederic <strong>of</strong>Prussia, ii. 59.Simons, Benjam<strong>in</strong>, ii. 252.Sioux Company, the, organization<strong>of</strong>, ii. 6 ; objects <strong>of</strong>, ii. 6 ; <strong>of</strong>ficers<strong>of</strong>, ii. 6 ; early history <strong>of</strong>,ii. 7, 8.Sioux Indians, the, i. 14; i. 348,350, 351 ;strange customs <strong>of</strong>, i.352 ; their hostile dispositiontoward the French, ii. 5, 7, 8 ;murder Auneau's party, ii. 13;persecute the Maudans, ii. 17;their enmity toward the SnakeIndians, ii. 27; sub-tribes <strong>of</strong>,ii. 34.Sioux mission, the, ii. 6.Six Nations, the, i. 274 ; see alsoFive Nations, the.Skene Mounta<strong>in</strong>, ii. 238.Slade, Dr. Daniel Denison, i. 68ii. 244.Small-pox, among the M<strong>and</strong>ans,ii. 17.Smead, Captivity, ii. 252 ; death<strong>of</strong>, ii. 255.Smead, John, ii. 252 ; killed bytlie Indians, ii. 255.Smead, Mrs. John, ii. 252 ; death<strong>of</strong>, ii. 255.Smibert, the pa<strong>in</strong>ter, givesa portrait<strong>of</strong> Pepperrell, ii. 73.Smith, i. 147 ; ii. 54, 208 ; on thedisputes <strong>of</strong> Governor Cl<strong>in</strong>ton <strong>and</strong>the Assembly, ii. 209.Smith, Capta<strong>in</strong>, ii. 261.Smollett, on tlie plan to attackLouisbourg, ii. 64 ; on the cap-

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