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Ancient Mosaic Anderson, the singer Anti-masonic conv. in N. York 322, 338 Appointments by the president 151, 201, 387, 403, 420 Apportionment of members of congress; 21, 225, 284
Archer, Mr. of Va. Army of the U. S. general order 319; cholera in 372, 390, 402, 423 Arnold, Thos. D. card of 210; attempted
assassination of 211; see congress. "Argus," the Albany Assaults on members of congress 211, 259; see congress.
Attorney general, U. S. opinion of Austria-affairs in Italy 33, 125, policy towards Belgium
Baker, Mosely 209 Baltimore-new article of commerce 81; ship building 299; "clippers" 299, 402; Wheeling transportation com. 83; hatters in 23; munificence of a citizen of 111; Chronicle 87; type foundery 265; fires 372; health of 402; the cholera 418; see cholera. Balasore-hurricane at "Banner of the Constitution" Bank notes, supposed loss on -and 76, 77, 150, 185, 198, 209, 273, 417; Bank, U. S.-see congress and editorial the bill 289; the veto 365; Mr. Clay's speech 429; editor's opinions 433; Portsmouth branch 273, 289, 314; D. Green's loan, &c. 300; Mr. Cambreleng's additional queries 313; Mr. Ingham's address
Palaces and poor houses, &c. 1, 125; poor rates 154; peers 112, 338; privileges 152; affairs of Portugal 454 Queen 94, 451 Reform 22, 23, 33, 94, 112, 125, 154, 201,
225, 230, 284, 298, 338, 355, 389, 391, 454; revenue 22, 154; Russia, mission to 440, 453; rioters executed 33; rumors 33; rela- tions with Spain
Slavery 388, 440, 453; slave trade 23; se- cretary of war 33; Seotch reform bill 33;
Tythe system 125, 152, 355, 454; treaty of alliance Wages, 124; Washington' centennial ce- lebration in London 94; Wellington the duke of 284, 298, 389, 391, 403
Mr. 27, 32, 36, 70, 71, 72, 86, 133, 156, 157, Acts, passed at the session 383; Adams, 180, 187, 220, 221, 224, 240, 244, 247, 279, 280, 292, 309, 327, 334, 335, 349, 350, 362, 379, 380; compliments to 70; notices of 87; tariff report 232, 247; do. bills 100, 244; his remarks of 293; refuses to vote 364; 344, 360, 363, 379; Aisquith, W. E. 175; adjournment 187, 240, 295, 296, 335, 336, Alabama 25, 186, 293, 307; Alexander, Mr. 36, 97, 309; aliens 27; Allan, Mr. 69, 72, 97, 133, 279, 280, 292; alphabetical state- ment of duties 84, 127; American state pa- Canals Louisville and Portland 82; pers 31; amendments of the constitution- Ohio 300; Chesapeake and Ohio 82; dif- Mr. Root's proposition 31; Anderson, Mr. ficulty with the rail road 419, 441 27, 32, 86, 98; Angel, Mr. 280; apportion- Calhoun, J. C. invited to attend a fete ment bill 25, 26, 34, 83, 85, 156, 187, 188, 373; another correspondence with gen. 208, 221, 224, 239, 284; appropriations 69, Jackson 387; certain opinions of 418, ex- 70, 71, 72, 84, 85, 96, 97, 98, 117, 119, 120, tract from his speech in 1816 126, 127, 128, 155, 156, 186, 187, 188, 208, Cambreleng, Mr. his tonnage calcula-239, 240, 242; appeal from speaker's deci tions 75, 400, 423; agent of the bank, &c. sion 220, see speaker; appointments and 288; about the tariff 268, 400 removals 85; Appleton, Mr. 244, 279, 349; Canada-excitement in 22; distresses, Archer, Mr. 27, 69, 70, 71, 97, 120, 133, Quebec, Montreal, &c. 301, 322; see cho- 278, 296; armories and arms 34; army 25, 72, emigration, &c. 283, 301, 403; cholera at 158, 159, 187, 219, 220, 221, 222, 296, 350; ardent spirits 85; Arkansas territory 25,27, lera. 84, 156, 242, 280, 379; Arnold, Mr. 32, 35, 37, 71, 98, 132, 172, 180, 223; Ashley, Mr. 97, 157, 179, 208, 295; auditor, second 71, 31 186, 187; Austrian wines
91 Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton 238, 404 Bail, in cases of seizure 85, 86; balan China-differences with England 217; ces unexpended 98; banks-of North fire at Canton 217 America 25; Farmers and Mechanics of In- Cholera morbus-see names of places diana 206; of Wooster, Ohio 239; state and 1, 81, 200; ravages of in Europe 303; banks 362; relative to United States bank Washington, D. C. 437; among U. S. troops 25, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 85, 96, 120, 372, 390, 402; in Michigan 372; in Baltimore 156, 187, 188, 207, 219, 224, 239, 241, 242, 418, 433, 449, 451; at Quebec and Mon- 278, 279, 293, 294, 313, 348, 350, 351, 352, treal, &c. 301, 302, 322, 337, 354, 371, 422, 410; the veto 361, 365; debate in the senate 423, 424; in Virginia 405, 422; in London 378; loans to members of congress 293; 263 and Paris 303; see British and French af- Whitney's memorial 309; abstract of do- 152 fairs; among the colored population 419; in cuments 313; yeas and nays 294, 296, 352, 201 Philadelphia 371, 404, 421, 438, 449; at Al- 379; bankrupt system 99; Barbour, Mr. 31, 190 bany 302, 354, 371, 389, 404, 421, 438, 451; 70, 208, 221, 224, 242, 247, 352; Barringer, in New York, &c. 337, 338, 353, 371, 389, Mr. 27, 71, 97, 221, 224, 243; Barstow, Mr. 404, 421, 433, 438, 449, 451; miscellaneous 35; Bates, Mr. of Maine 70, 161, 162, 243, notices 390, 405, 422, 438, 451, 452; mode 279; Bates, Mr. of Massachusetts 69, 72, of treatment 439 86, 97, 133, 159, 171, 173, 239, 240, 325, 200 396; Beardsley, Mr. 32, 36, 37, 71, 86, 131, Chlorine, antidote for poisons 82 159, 178, 208, 350; Bell, Mr. of Tennessee Clay, Webster and Everett, refutation 32, 35, 85, 86, 97, 98, 120, 208, 240, 243, 280, of a charge against 155 295; Bell, Mr. of New Hampshire 34; Benton, Mr. 25, 26, 68, 69, 84, 96, 119, 127, 156, 207, 239, 242, 278, 279, 292, 300, 330, 345, debate with Mr. Clay 380; Bibb, Mr. 25, 26, 68, 69, 84, 119, 155, 242, 278, 329; biennial register 156, 187; Blake, Lu- ther's affidavit 159; Blair, Mr. of South Carolina 27, 35, 98, 333; Blair, Mr. of Ten- nessee 27, 177, 220, 240; Boon, Mr. 36, 37, 120, 160, 177, 179, 223; Bouldin, Mr. 98, 244, 279, 311, 327; Branch, Mr. 27, 30, 71; brevet rank 280; Briggs, Mr. 86, 98; Bri-
Barbadoes-hurricane at Barbour, P. P. 122, 283, 303, 322, 339, 406; see congress and vice president. Belgium differences with Holland 1, 23, 33, 94, 112, 201, 231; see Holland; Leopold, establishes a drum-head court 125; of his marriage 94, 355 Benton, T. H. 283, 298, 300; see congress. Bibb, George M. Black sea-trade of Bond, Shadrach, dies Booth, the tragedian Boston-sale of Am. goods at 21; do. of wool 21; ancient artillery 320; Statesman 112; cholera 337; see cholera; fires 373; coal received at 389 Branch, John 1; correspondence 114,262 Breckenridge, H. M. 316 Bredin, judge British affairs. Army, the 423; Albans the duchess of 320 Burking 22; bullion exported 33; By- ron's works 23; Belgic treaty 33 Cholera-1, 23, 33, 94, 113, 125, 154,201, 230, 231, 299, 355, 403, 422, 453; creation of peers 201; see ministers; criminals and paupers 320; Chelsea pensioners 391 Debt of 81; distress, &c. Emigration 113, 125, 155 Family aggrandizement 126
34, 83, 84, 85, 95, 119, 126, 127, 155, 187, 207, 278, 328, 346, 358; lobby members, his remarks about 381; Hayward, E. com- missioner of the land office 72; Heister, Mr. 240; Hendricks, Mr. 25, 26, 34, 69, 84, 85, 96, 238; Hill, Mr. 77, 156, 293, histori- cal documents, of the printing of 70; Hoff- man, Mr. 280; Hogan, Mr. 37; home ma- nufactures and productions 31; Holmes, Mr. 25, 34, 69, 77, 84, 85, 95, 96, 99, 118, 119, 127, 155, 187, 207, 219, 238, 239, 242, 329; Horn, Mr. 31, 187, 279, 280, 309; hour of meeting 85, 132, 279; Houston's trial 128, 132, 133, 134, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 163, 171, 173, 176, 177, 179, 187, 188, 208, 219, 220, 221, 222; alleged fraud 252, 376; protest 221; reprimand 222; Howard, Mr. 37, 69, 72, 97, 120, 311, 350; Howe, Dr. Samuel G. 156; Hubbard, Mr. 36, 98, 133; humiliation and prayer, a day of 329, 330; Huntington, Mr. 27, 30, 86, 173, 208, 219, 220, 280; Hunt, Mr. 86; decease of 219, 224; funeral honors to 224; Huron territory 279
tish documents-printing of certain 26, 96, tionment bill 239; disorderly debate rela- 118, memorial 97; Brook, F. T. 26; Brown, tive to Mr. Stanberry 364; ont he internal Mr. 96, 186; Buckner, Mr. 34, 84, 85, 96, improvement bill 240, 328, 349; on the ap- 119, 127, 128, 155, 171, 179, 181, 242, 278,propriations for Indian treaties 240; on the 308; Bullion 85, 208; Bullard, Mr. 70, 72, power of the supreme court 243, 295; on 97, 120, 156, 173, 326, his speech on the ta- the presentation of Mr. Adams' tariff pro- ritf 456; Burd, Mr. 35, 97, 128, 133, 172, ject 247; on the tariff generally 325 to 328, 175, 220; Burges, Mr. 32, 34, 35, 98, 131, 330 to 332, 334, 347, 348, 357 to 360; on re- 180, 208, 219, 221, 223, 300, 326 ference of the bill for the distribution of Calais, Me. 244; Calhoun, J. C. 301, see the public lands 206; on the report on do. vice president; Cambreleng, Mr. 27, 31, 35, from the committee on manufactures 308, 36, 70, 187, 220; canals-projected, &c. in 330, 344, 345, 346, 347; on the Virginia Florida 31, 86, 126; in Illinois 128; Louis- claims 308; on Whitney's memorial 309; ville and Portland 238, 278; Chesapeake on postponing the bank bill, &c. 350, 351: and Ohio 157, 240, 380; in Missouri 85; on subscribing for Gales and Seaton's con- Ohio 155; Alexandria 208, 240, 242, 295;gressional debates 309; on the improve- Mississippi 243; cannon and shot 27; Car- ment of Cumberland river 328; on the re- son, Mr. 26, 27, 31, 69, 70, 97, 120, 132, 220, solution appointing a day of fasting, &c. 240, 279, 326, 350; Carr, Mr. 32, 98, 280; 344, 350, 362; on the veto on the bank bill Carter, Parish 343; Census, distribution of 361; on the amendments to the tariff bill the 31, see apportionment bill; chair, ap- by the committee of conference 376; debt- peals from the decision of 335, 362, see ors, insolvent 72, 86, 307; Decatur, Susan speaker; challenge, to Mr. Cook 222; 27, 31, 32, 35, 71; defence of the frontier Chambers, Mr. 34, 85, 126, 127, 155, 186, 242; Delaware breakwater 69, 120; Denny, Ihrie, Mr. 174; Illinois, grant of land to 187, 241, 242, 295; Cherokee missionaries Mr. 31, 70, 133; Denmark, instructions to 68; of a canal in 128; Indian title to lands 32; Chicago 31; Chickasaw treaty 69, 280; charge d'affaires 221, 239; Dickson, Mr. in 208; Imports and tonnage-concerning cholera, the 311, 312, 350, 364, see fasting 31, 35, 97, 98, 118, 131, 161, 219, 222; Dic- duties on 32, 207; do. to British European and prayer; Clay, Mr. of Kentucky 25, 26, kerson, Mr. 34, 69, 84, 85, 95, 96, 118, 126, possessions 96, 127; imports and exports 34, 68, 69, 83, 84, 85, 95, 96, 99, 118, 119, 127, 156, 186, 204, 206, 207, 238, 294, 306; 242; Indian affairs, of a commissioner of 120, 126, 127, 155, 174, 186, 187, 207, 239, diplomatic functionaries 31; do. (revolu- 25, 242; Indians, compensation for depre- 242, 278, 294, 295, 308, 328, 329, 330, 343, tionary) 34; do. with England 119; dis-dations of 25; annuities to the 27, 32, 36, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 358, 361, 377, bursements 69, 240; District of Columbia, 96, 240, 242; appointment of agents 34, 381; debate with Mr. Benton 380; speech affairs of 32, 85, 120, 127, 128, 132, 186, 98, 240; surveys of the lands of certain 35, on the boundary question 399; on the bank 187, 208, 239, 240, 242, 362; doorkeeper of 71; memorials 35, 133, 156; Chickasaw 429, 432; report of, on public lands 163; the senate 329; documentary history of the treaty 69; cost of land 84; grant to Lewis 307, 308; speech on tariff 2; Clay, Mr. of United States bank 34, 35; Doddridge, Mr. 280; appropriations 69, 85, 97, 98, 208, 240, Alabama 71, 120, 132, 133, 156, 163, 178, 27, 35, 85, 120, 129, 132, 133, 157, 179, 180, 244; vaccination of, &c. 85, 97, 98, 99, 120, 187, 220, 279, 280; Clay, John Randolph 181, 187, 208, 222, 223, 224, 279; Dog river 128, 155, 188; number of agents, &c. 98; 296; Clayton, Mr. of Delaware 25, 26, 34, 25; Doubleday, Mr. 279; drawbacks 72, Indian department, appropriation for, 244; 83, 84, 96, 155, 156, 207, 242, 278, 328; Drayton, Mr. 27, 31, 32, 35, 69, 70, 98, 120, of treaties with the 128, 240, 242, 352, 379, his speech on the veto message 397; Clay- 130, 132, 133, 156, 187, 208, 280, 306, 311, 427; the act 427; relief of certain Creeks ton, Mr. of Georgia 27, 31, 32, 35, 36, 133, 333, 352, 364; Duncan, Mr. 31, 279 186; extinguishment of titles 208, 219, 280; 187, 188, 220, 325; Coke, Mr. of Virginia Eaton, J. H. 352, 376; education and charge of fraud in contracts 222, 239, 240, 220; Columbia, relations with 27, 219, con- charitable institutions 119; Ellsworth, Mr. | 280; see Houston: unexpended balances dition of 70; minister to 69, 127, 187; co- 26, 31, 86, 132, 133, 156, 208, 279, 280; El-re-appropriated 240, 242; disbursements to lonial trade (British) 127, 239; Columbus lis, Mr. 155; Elliott, Jonathan, jr. 176, 179; emigrating 240; Indiana, cession of lands, 26; collectors of customs 127; Collier, Mr. Elliott, Jonathan, sen. 177; Elliott, Josephi &c. 25, 186, 241; resolutions of legislature 35, 243; colonization of the free blacks 85, 361; Evans, Mr. of Maine 85, 86, 97, 219, 25; memorial in favor United States bank, 97; colleges, Augusta, Kentucky 25, 26, 279, 280, 296, 362; Everett, Mr. E. 27, 31, 34, 85; Ingersoll, Mr. 86, 97, 98, 187, 208, Jefferson 85; St. Charles, Missouri 187; 32, 35, 37, 69, 70, 71, 131, 133, 208, 221, 224, 279; internal improvements 85, 86, 119, commerce, laws and regulations of 307; 280, 309, 364; Everett, Mr. H. 98, 159, 163, 120, 188, 208, 239, 240, 278, 279, 280, 328, committees of the house 37, 132, 133, 224; 175, 208, 219, 224, 279, 309; Ewing, Mr. 25, 348, 349, 350; the act at length 382; roads commissioner of the land office 71, 72, 156; 34, 69, 85, 96, 127, 128, 155, 178, 181, 278, and rivers 497; interest to several states comptroller, the second 186, 187; com- 330; executive business 25, 34, 69, 85, 96, for advances in the late war 375, 380; in- merce and navigation 208; consuls, &c. 127, 156, 219, 239, 242; expenditures of go- solvents, United States 72, 86, 307; iron, compensation to 27; instructions to 36, 120; vernment, certain 69; exports and imports, reduction of duties on certain 25, 69, 72, Condict, Mr. L. 35, 160, 177, 224, 243; statement of 243 120, 278, 345; petitions against 307; for conspiracy against freedom of debate 224; Fairweather island 96; fasting, humilia- railways 444; Irwin, Mr. 27, 36, 69; Irvin, Connor, Mr. 31, 134, 156; convention with tion and prayer, Mr. Clay's resolution, &c. Mr. of Ohio 71, 97, 132, 279, 280; Isacks, France 27; contested election 243; Cou- 340, 343, 351, 352, 362; Featherstonhaugh, necticut, claims of 31, 349; contempt, see Geo. 361; Felder, Mr. 97, 120, 279; Fitz- Houston and Dr. Davis; Cooke, Mr. of gerald, Mr. 132; Florida, resolutions of le- Ohio 32, 175, 208, 222, 223; copy rights 128; gislature 30; government of 68, 239; sur- cotton, and other raw materials of 31: vey of canal in 86; Foot, Mr. 25, 26, 34, 85, French duty on 69, 119; cotton bagging 95, 96, 118, 119, 126, 155, 156, 186, 207, 278, 292, 293, see tariff; Coxe, R. S. 175; Coul- 279, 329; foreign and diplomatic inter- ter, Mr. 35, 129, 180; counterfeiting of course 96; foreign commerce, returns of, coin 155, 208; Craig, Mr. 98, 133, 159, 161, &c. 187; Forsyth, Mr. 25, 26, 34, 69, 84, 95, 173, 220, 279, 309; Crane, Mr. of Ohio 96, 118, 119, 127, 155, 242, 279, 308, 328; 208, 223; Crawford, Mr. of Pennsylvania forts, Delaware 69; fortifications, &c. 25, 97, 133, 181, 208, 244, 279, 295; Creighton, 31, 128; Foster, Mr. 27, 31, 86, 97, 120, 131, Mr. 160; Cumberland river 328; crimes 133, 279, 362; foundry, concerning a na- and punishments 128, 186; custom house tional 128; frauds on the revenue, bill to officers 26, 32, 69, 120, 156, 187 prevent 72, 100, 187; inquiry as to suits for Dallas, Mr. 25, 34, 95, 96, 119, 128, 156, 120; concerning 156, 187; fraud as to In- 219, 239, 241, 242, 278, 294, 327; Daniel, dian rations, inquiry concerning alleged Mr. 27, 35, 36, 71, 86, 132, 133, 242; Dar-222, 239, 240, 280; see Eaton and Houston; den, Amy 279, 300; Davis, Mr. of Mass. free trade con. memorial of 187; freedom 26, 27, 31, 32, 35, 69, 99, 120, 131, 132, 133, of debate, inquiry concerning 224, 242; 134, 157, 181, 240, 280, 310, 333; Davis, Dr. Frelinghuysen, Mr. 34, 119, 186, 278, 279, E. S. 174, 222; Davis, Mr. of S. C. 26, 27, 306, 344; France, outfit of a minister to 69, 70, 71, 86, 97, 98, 99, 120, 220, 239, 244; 155, 186, 187; of the duty on cotton in 69; Dearborn, Mr. 70, 71, 120, 244, 280, 379; convention with 295; French spoliations debates on the U. S. bank examination 25, 295; French and Spanish grants 296; Lands, the public, Mr. Clay's report, 27, 31, 35, 36, 187; on appropriation bills French-Broad river, importance of 32; &c. on 306, 308, 330, 345, 346, 352; the bill 69, 71, 97, 117, 119, 126, 126; on Mr. frontier incursions 242 which passed the senate 355; see yeas and Adams' motion to be excused, &e. 70, 87; Gales & Seaton 157, 293, 309; govern- nays: patents 308; see patents: grants to on the purchase U. S. bank history, 77; on ment, receipts and expenditures of 379; Missouri, &c. 307; ladies, admission of Mr. Clay's resolution 2, 83, 84, 99; on co- Green, Mr. Duff, 178, 179; Grennell, Mr. 133, 240, 244, 312; Lamar, Mr. 36, 220, 222; Jonization 85, 97; on grants of land to Mis- 69; Grundy, Mr. 119, 128, 207, 238, 278, land office 69, 71, 72, 119, 156, 207, 242, 294, souri, &c. 307; on Mr. Dickerson's first 328, 345; Gwin, Samuel the case of 411; 308; land warrants 279, 280, 352; Laurens, tariff bill 95; on the tariff bill (H. R.) 279, opinion of the attorney general 445 col. 362; claims in Arkansas 296; law li- 280, 310, 311, 312: on Houston's case 128. Hall, Mr. 27, 35, 160, 240; Hall, David brary of congress 68; laws, military 156, 132, 157, 179; on motion to print a British A. 176; harbors, &c. improvement of 240, 208; laws, United States, of an edition of act of parliament 118; on the presentation 278, 279, 280, 307, 348, 349, 428; Harper, 239; Leavitt, Mr. 31, 35, 71, 174; Lecompte, of Mr. Clayton's bank report 187; on the Mr. of N. H. 208, 219, 220; Hawes, Mr. Mr. 26, 176, 362; Lent, Mr. 350; Leith, post office investigation, 208; relative to 132, 171, 177, 179; Haw, Henry 172; Haw- Geo. 30; Letcher, Mr. 76, 98, 133, 280, 293; Dr. Davis' challenge 222; on the appor- 1 kins, Charles E. 174; Hayne, Mr. 25, 26, Lewis, Mr. of Alabama 326; Lewis, W. B.
James river 307, 329, 349; Jefferson, Thomas, bust of 1; grand daughter of 343; Jenifer, Mr. 30, 35, 36, 128, 129, 181, 221, 279, 280; Jewett, Mr. 161, 223; John- son, Mr. of Kentucky 30, 31, 133, 187, 208, 244, 279, 326, 336, 411; Johnston, Mr. of Louisiana 119, 126, 155, 157, 308, 345; Johnston, Mr. of Virginia 120, 133, 208, 240, 242; death of 297, 307, 311; Johnson, Mr. of Tennessee 132, 157, 162, 171; judi- ciary, United States, tenure of office 26; cases tried in certain states 26; bail in cer- tain cases 86; contingences of 127, 155; expenses of 155; power of the supreme court to enforce its decisions 241, 243, 279: district court in Illinois
Kane, Mr. 34, 118, 119, 242; Kaskaskia river 69; Kavanagh, Mr. 120; Kennon, Mr. 120; Kentucky 186; Kerr, Mr. 98, 219, 221, 239, 352; Key West 25, 157; King, Mr. of Alabama 25, 26, 34, 84, 95, 96, 119, 127, 155, 186, 206, 207, 238, 308, 345; Knight, Mr. 278.
Tariff, concerning the, generally 25, 31, 32, 68, 69, 83, 84, 85, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 126, 127, 186, 187, 208, 217, 224, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 278, 279, 280, 292, 294, 295, 296, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 349, 360, 380: Mr. McDuffie's report 134: do. bili 224, 240, 243, 244, 279: counter report 141: Mr. McLane's reports 188, 206, 296: bill of 190: amendment of do. 217: Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, bill, amendments, &c. 157, 280, 308, 310, 333, 334: Mr. Dicker- son's bills, &c. 95, 180, 204, 238: Mr. John Q. Adams' bills, &c. 100, 240, 244, 279, 280, 292, 349: report, &c. 232, 247: Mr. Crawford's amendments 295: Mr. Poindexter's do. 96; Mr. Mardis' do. 208: Mr. Stewart, of Pennsylvania, and the minimum 293, 311: a variety of proposi tions not specially stated 312, 330, to 332, 334, 336, 349, 357 to 360: amendments of the house 347: conference of both houses 361, 362, 363, 364, 376, 380: amendments of the committee of conference 377, 379: final vote on the bill 336: the bill 340: title
and the Chickasaw land 280; library of con- 295: frigate attacks on the Malays 354, 357: Spafford Horatio Gates 307, 329: gress 68; light houses, &c. 156, 208; live 367, 379: pound sterling value of 348: pre- Spanish vessels, duty on 329: St. Francis oak plantations 27; Livingston, Edward emption rights 25: see lands: Prentiss, Mr. road company 335, 336: Stanberry, Mr. 25,26; lobby members 380; lottery tickets, 219, 278: president of the United States 70, 71, 97, 115, 128, 133, 134, 156, 157, 158, of the sale of 85; Louisiana, back lands 99, 224: veto on the bank bill 361, 365: and 159, 160, 161, 162, 176, 178, 179, 180, 181, 25, 279, 280; donation of land, &c. 69, 119, internal improvements 427: the harbor 222, 223, 280, 352, 362, 364: steamboats, se- 279; resolutions in favor bank U. States bill 428: presidential election concerning curity of, &c. 239: Stewart, Mr. 71, 97, 96, 156; do. for a ship channel 156; sur- the 31, 69, 157: possessions of the United 240, 279, 280, 292, 310: St. Louis, Ú. S. vey of 239 States on the Pacific 70: powder and can-ship 99: Storrs, Mr. of Connecticut 120: Mail-routes 34; irregularities, &c. 35; non, Mr. Blair's speech 98: proceeds of sublime porte, call for information 27: su- transportation of 293; Maine-resolutions public lands 84, 119, 171, 206, 207, pro- gar, fraudulent introduction of 156: su- of 85; military road in 118, 127, 239; ports tection of members, concerning the 224: preme court 241, 243, 279, 295: Suther- of entry 244; fortifications 362; proceed- protested foreign bills 31: public ministryland, Mr. 97, 120, 208, 220, 244, 280, 296, ings in relation to the boundary 460 to 461; and consuls on the coast of Barbary 27: 309, 325, 350: surveyor of Arkansas 241: Malays, the attack on 363; Mangum, Mr. public lands 25, 31, 72, 84, 85, 86, 119, surveyor general's office 279: surveys 31, 34, 95, 155, 278, 329; manufactures, infor- 127, 132, 186, 207, 208, 239, 278: price of 97, 128, 312 mation to be collected 31; maps 96; Mar-25, 84: cession of the 84: receipts, &c. 35: ey, Mr. 25, 26, 84, 95, 96, 99, 119, 155, 156, distribution of the 84, 206, 207, 238: Clay's 278; Mardis, Mr. 30, 173, 208, 292; Mar- report on 163: printing of reports on the shal, Mr. 292; marshal of Pennsylvania 188: donations of the 207: pre-emption to 244; marine corps, re-organization of 27; settlers 241: purifying of the house 188, pay of 69, 119, 239; Maryland 128; Massa- 208 chusetts, claims of 26; Mason, Mr. 97, 98, 279; McCarty, Mr. 97; McDuffie, Mr. 27, 29, 31, 32, 35, 36, 37, 69, 70, 71, 162, 187, 220, 221, 223, 224, 240, 242, 243, 244, 279, 280, 296, 310, 336, see debates on the tariff generally; McKennan, Mr. 244, 327; Mc- Lane, Louis, public lands report 169; ta- riff do. 187, 202; meeting of the next con- gress 187; memorials relative to the tariff 85, 239, 241, 242, 244, 278, 279, 280; Mer- cer, Mr. 27, 37, 71, 86, 97, 120, 128, 180, 188, 208, 220, 222, 242, 243, 362; messages of the president, on armories, &c. 34; on counterfeiting 155; on public lands 155; communicating treaties with Mexico 187; on Indian agents 34; on the refuge given to gen. Miller 99, see various heads and president; Mexico, of treaties with 187, 279; mileage of members 27; Miller, Mr. 34, 95, 126, 127, 155, 156, 242, 308; Milli- gan, Mr. 156; militia, organization of 27, 85; pay of 242; blankets for 32; mint 85, 242, 312; ministers outfits, &c. 71, 96, 118, 127, 128, 155, 186, 187; Missouri,land claims 32; cession of land 69, 85, 187, 307; land office 86, 207; title to lands in 208; Mission- aries, case of the 32, 243; Mississippi-ces- sion of land to 69, 85; Jefferson college 85; sand bar 155; land office 86, 207; Mitchell, Mr. of S. C. 30, 31, 70, 98, 132, 134, 176, 180, 208, 280; Mitchell, Mr. of Md. dies 344, 350; Moore, Mr. 25, 34, 68, 84, 96, 241, 242, 278, 308; mounted men 242, 294, 295, 308; Muhlenberg, Mr. 132 Naples, charge to 187; National Intelli- gencer 95; national road 98; Nau in, Mr. 239; navy-protested foreign bills 31; re- lief of officers 34; masters commandant 119; pensions to widows 25, 280; transfers from 126; concerning 208, 244; commis- sioners 218; naval monument 280; repairs of certain vessels 312: hospitals 312: navy bill 335: attack on the Malays 363: New Jersey, resolutions of 126: newspaper post- age 208, 219, 238: New York convention, memorial 85: Newton, Mr. 208: North Ca- rolina 31: north western frontier 294, 295: Nuckolls, Mr.
327 Ohio-boundary, &c. 69, 207: grant of of lands to 86: sale of lands in 240: old journals of congress 119: orders of the H. of representatives-to certain senators as witnesses 128: to arrest Samuel Houston 128: ordnance department 85, 86, 120 Pascalouga bay 187: Pass du Heron 25: patent office 96, 244, 329: patents 25, 27, 68, 239, 444: for lands 308: Patton, Mr. 30, 97, 131, 133, 157, 173, 177, 180, 181, 208: pay, &c. of members 293, 336: Pearce, Mr. 27, 35, 69, 120, 156: Pembroke 244: Penob- scot river and bay 25; Pendleton, Mr. 27, 133, 243, 279: pensions 25, 31, 69, 85, 86, 96, 99, 119, 120, 126, 133, 156, 186, 188, 207, 219, 238, 239, 240, 244, 280, 295, 308, 328, 329, 361, 363, 370: the new act 409: per diem and mileage 280: Pittsburgh 156: Plummer, Mr. 35, 36, 132, 133, 156, 188, 243, 350: Poindexter, Mr. 69, 84, 96, 127, 155, 156, 239, 308, 245: Polk, Mr. 27, 30, 36, 37, 69, 71, 86, 97, 128, 131, 156, 181, 188, 208, 221, 223, 240, 279: Ponchartrain 348: Portuguese vessels 126, 127, 128, 155, 240: ports of entry 244: post office depart- ment 30, 34, 35, 119, 156, 187, 207, 208, 219, 238, 244, 279, 280: Potomac river- bridge over the, 208, 330, 379: survey of
120 Rail roads-projected, &c. Tuscambia and Decatur, 25: Alabama and Tennes- see 25: from Buffalo to the Mississippi 26: the Illinois river to Michigan 68: near Bennington to the Connecticut river 86: Petersburg 120: from Cumberland to Hol- ledaysburg, Pennsylvania 128: Annapolis to Washington 295: Baltimore and Ohio 96, 219, 238, 239, 241, 242: Randolph, John, and his salary 70, 296: re-appro- priations 186: Reed, Mr. of Massachusetts 160, 181, 223, 327: Rencher, Mr. 27: reports of the departments-com. of the land of fice 25, 207, 208: secretary of war 25, 97: secretary of the navy, 25, 30, 208: secre- tary of the treasury 25, 30, 32, 126, 127, 169, 186, 187, 188, 202, 217, 242: commis- sioners of the navy 25: postmaster general 156, 280: revolutionary officers and soldiers of 295: bill for the relief of 336: revolu- tionary land warrants 279, 352: revenue laws 85, 187: revenue from imports and tonnage 207: rivers, see appropriations and 294, 427: roads-Cumberland 26, 34, 120: Rockville to Frederick 32: from Ports- mouth, Ohio, to the Linden mountains, N. Carolina 27: from Georgetown to Frederick 32: from French-Broad to the Charles- ton railway 32: from Louisville to St. Louis 85: from Louisiana to St. Louis 96: from Buffalo to New Orleans 98: from Matanawcock to Marrs' Hill 119, 239: roads and rivers to be improved 427: Roan- oke inlet 86: Robbins, Mr. 25, 34, 239, 329: Robinson, Mr. 84, 119: Root, Mr. 30, 31, 32, 36, 69, 71, 85, 132, 157, 181, 279, 296, 308: rules of the house 350, 379: Russell, Mr. 279: Russian mission appro- priations for 70
Safety of members 224, 243: salt, alum 69: salt, quantity in public stores 30: Sci- oto river 26: seamen, pensions to widows of 280: sergeant at arms of the senate 329: of the house 335, 336: sec. of war, report of 25, 32, 97: secretary of the navy, reports of 25, 30: secretary of the treasury, report on iron and its manufactures 25: on the burst- ing of steam boilers 32: on salt in public stores 30: on naval pensions 30: on bank orders 25: on the British West India trade 25: on the effect of the tariff bill of the senate 126: comparative statement 212: on imports from and exports to England 127: on the public lands 169: on the tariff 188, 202, 217: printing of the 186: on frauds on the revenue 187: security of members 224, 243: seeds, roots and trees 36: Semmes, Mr. 98, 240, 295, 379: Sevier, Mr. 27, 120: Shaw, W, D. 173: Shepperd, Mr. of N. Carolina 69: silk, of the duties on 85: culture of 240: Silsbee, Mr. 34, 68, 186, 294: Slade, Mr. 32, 35, 98, 172, 176, 177, 208, 221, 224, 240, 296: Sloat, captain U. S. navy 99; Smith, Mr. 25, 84, 85, 95, 96, 118, 119, 126, 127, 155, 186, 207, 219, 238, 239, 241, 242, 278, 349: the tariff pro- ject of, of 1831,95: South Carolina, claims of 25, 69, 443: Spanish river 25: Speight, Mr. 27, 30, 35, 36, 71, 86, 97, 129, 240, 279, 280, 296, 309, 334, 350: Speaker, Mr. 26, 27, 33, 35, 37, 85, 86, 97, 132, 133, 156, 180, 187, 208, 220, 222, 243, 244, 279, 280, 335, 362: reprimand of, to Houston 222, pay of the members 292: Sprague, Mr. 25, 26, 34, 83, 95, 96, 118, 119, 155, 239, 242, 278,
of do. 336: sundry speeches delivered dur- ing the discussion 325 to 328: resolutions of Philadelphia in favor of the tariff 289: of New York 294, 306: of states and towns generally 295, 306, 307, 311, 329: memorial of the permanent committee of the New York convention 391: alphabetical table of duties 84, 127: comparative statement of do. 187, 207, 208, 212, 219, imposed by the old and new tariffs 344: special act concerning the tariff of 1828, 68: the prin- ciple of protection 410: Taylor, Mr. 187, 279, 364: Tazewell, Mr. 84, 96, 126, 127, 155, 278, 279, 294: tea cases, re-imburse- ment on account of 244: Tennessee 35: Tennessee river 238: territory of the Unit- ed States on the Pacific 70: testimony in Houston's case 133, see Houston; Thomas, Mr. of Maryland 32, 187: Thomas, Mr. of Louisiana 133, 240, 244, 320: Thompson, Mr. of Georgia 97, 133, 177, 178, 220, 243, 279, 280, 334: Thompson, Mr. of Ohio 352: Tipton, Mr. 25, 34, 85, 128, 173, 186: Tom- linson, Mr. 96, 278: Tompkins, Mr. 97: tonnage duties, on Portuguese vessels 126, 127, 128, 155, 240: drawback on 335: trees, plants, &c. 36, 120: treasury department, of the re-organization of the 207: Trial creek, survey of 32: Turkish mission 71: Tyler, Mr. 127, 307, 328 Unexpended balances 98, 240, 242 Vaccination 444: Vance, Mr. 30, 31, 97, 120, 128, 129, 131, 132, 162, 280, 350: Ve nezuela, charge to 155: Verplanck, Mr. 31, 34, 70, 71, 85, 97, 98, 120, 128, 203, 240, 244, 279: veto of the president on the bank bill 361, 365, 380, 446: vice president 25, 69, 83, 85, 118, 119, 126, 127, 156, 207, 239, 242, 278, 360: Vinton, Mr. 159, 160, 171, 220, 221, 223, 279: Virginia-resolutions 25: claims of 25, 224, 240, 296, 308, 312,
Wabash river 26, 69, 120: Waggaman, Mr. 69, 96, 239: Ward, Mr. 97: Wardwell, Mr. 173: Washington, general-concern- ing the remains of 25, 26, 132: portrait of 186, 330, 345: statue of 156, 239, 329: Washington, Mr. of Maryland 31: Wat- mough, Mr. 26, 27, 31, 240, 280, 309: Watterson and Van Zandt's tables 27: Wayne, Mr. 26. 27, 32, 34, 35, 36, 132, 133, 180, 181, 187, 220, 279: weights and measures 345, 380: Webster, Mr. 25, 26, 34, 84, 96, 118, 127, 155, 156, 186, 239, 241, 242, 278, 294, 295, 328, 345, 358, 361, 381: West India trade-discriminating du- ties 25: calls for correspondence 26, 119: do. for information as to the 96: White
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