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466

17,

remarks on appropriating $35,000 for
the Documentary History,

miscellaneous remarks, &c., -

21, 76, 83, 86, 95, 116, 138, 148, 156, 160,
167, 173, 198, 200, 211, 215, 216, 218, 220,
342, 359, 385, 391, 393, 394, 408, 411, 417,
418, 428, 435, 436, 442, 443, 444, 451, 456,
459, 464, 465, 467, 468, 471, 473, 476, 479
Chaplain to the Senate, election of,
17, 19
Cherokee Indians, debate on the petition of
the,
396, 400, 471
report thereon, from the Committee on
Indian Affairs,

on certain payments to,

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resolution relative to the extinguishment

465

471

of Cherokee titles,

471

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Clay, Henry-

remarks on the effects of the removal of
the deposites, on the presentation of
petitions, &c., -

200,

201, 202, 227, 305, 307, 344, 345, 423
Mr. C.'s resolutions limiting the ap-
pointing power, and vesting the power
of removal in the Senate and the Presi-
dent equally, -

220, 293

his resolution relative to the Bank of
Maryland,

debate thereon, &c.,

264
264,
267, 269, 278, 284, 285
remarks on rejecting the President's pro-
test, -

his resolution on the same subject,
disclaims a professional connexion with
the bank,

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why he had changed his opinions on that
subject,

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in Georgia, bill relative to the,

356

resolutions relating to the proceeds of
the public lands,
resolution relative to the amount of im-
port duties,

350

369

joint resolutions declaring the insuffi-
ciency of the reasons for removing the
deposites, and providing that accruing
moneys shall be deposited in the Uni-
ted States Bank,
debate thereon,

-

408
408,
409, 410, 415, 418, 419, 420, 424
miscellaneous remarks, resolutions, mo-
tions, &c.,
8, 13, 17,
18, 20, 23, 24, 50, 52, 77, 81, 86, 90, 98, 104,
108, 121, 147, 148, 160, 169, 174, 179, 188,
214, 218, 221, 222, 244, 254, 261, 262, 265,
267, 289, 297, 298, 304, 351, 353, 355, 358,
363, 368, 385, 388, 393, 396, 397, 401, 404,
415, 424, 427, 429, 435, 436, 459, 462, 463,
464, 465, 468, 471, 473, 475, 476
Clayton, John M., makes a report on the pen-
sion agency, &c.,
179,
218, 253, 287, 380, 381, 385
resolution of inquiry into the number of
persons employed in the Post Office
Department,
221, 229

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proceeding thereon, as reported from re-
committal,
289, 297, 372, 374
amendments of the House of Represent-
atives concurred in,
Custom-house officers, Mr. Sprague's reso-

464

lution of inquiry into the fees of, 363, 459
on limiting the salaries of custom-house
officers,
- 463, 464
Mr. Silsbee's resolution for report next
session,
469, 471
D.
Deposites, public. Documents and discus-
sions relative to the removal of the
public deposites from the Bank of the
United States:
President's message,

report of the Secretary of the Treasury
on the removal of the, received,

Mr. Clay's resolutions condeming the
removal of the deposites,

[See the proceedings thereon under Clay,
Henry.]

President's protest, &c.

[See under
President of the United States.]

resolutions and proceedings thereupon,
connected with the subject of the
Bank of the United States, the re-
moval of the public deposites there-
from, &c.:

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227, 228

by Mr. Clayton,

ances,

276

by Mr. Ewing,

remarks on the Cumberland road,

283

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by Mr. Forsyth,

by Mr. Poindexter,

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396

by Mr. Preston,

471

by Mr. Southard,
by Mr. Webster,

Coin, Mr. Benton's resolutions for an inves-

86, 127

tigation into the United States and for-
eign gold and silver, -

277

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86, 138, 139, 140, 141

incidental debate on the subject,

401

Mr. King's, of Alabama,

86

bill from the House of Representatives

408

Mr. McKean's,

271

Mr. Poindexter's,

86

to regulate the value of silver,
bill regulating the value of foreign sil-

415

Mr. Preston's,

123, 124

ver,

Mr. Southard's,

Mr. Wilkins's,

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86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 95
157,
158, 179, 180, 183, 187, 188
adoption of the resolutions, and yeas
and nays thereon,
271
remarks on the construction put upon
the impost act,
94, 97
resolution directing the Committee on
Finance to inquire into the expedi-
ency of affording temporary relief by
prolonging payment of revenue bonds;
proceedings and remarks thereon by
Messrs. Clay, Kane, Wilkins, Sils-
bee, Black, King of Georgia, and
Poindexter,
97, 98, 101, 102, 104,
114, 122, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 179
Mr. C.'s remarks on the bank's with-
holding the pension papers,
151, 152

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bill regulating the value of United States
gold, and vote thereon,
Committees, Standing, of the Senate, discus-
sion on amending the rules relative to
the appointment of the election of,
17, 19, 20, 23, 24
election of,
Committee, debate on the propriety of the
minority of a, presenting a report coun-
ter to that of the majority,
214,
215, 282, 283, 290
Constitution of the United States, Mr. Ben-
ton's proposed amendment of the, in
relation to the election of President
and Vice President,
- 8, 17, 424

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450, 456

468

471, 476

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vote on Mr. Benton's motion to com-

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vote on Mr. Clay's first resolution,
vote on the second resolution,
State Legislatures, memorials and reso-

424

426

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from New Jersey, sustaining the re-
moval, and against the United States
bank,
from Virginia, against the removal,
from Kentucky, on the same side, 182, 183
from Ohio, in favor of the removal,
and against the United States Bank, 100
petitions and memorials upon the sub-

ject, presented by-
Mr. Bell,

200, 218, 254,

205, 210, 264, 342

Mr. Rives,
Mr. Shepley,
Mr. Silsbee,
Mr. Smith,

387, 388
187, 244, 385

350

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227
244, 266

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193
146, 147, 353
362
187, 387
190, 418
147, 186, 228, 353
227
200, 201
235, 243
83,
134, 152, 243, 244, 333, 344, 345,
350, 358, 362, 401, 421, 422, 423
Mr. Wilkins, 134, 243, 244, 349, 350
Mr. Wright,
136, 137,
138, 152, 201, 202, 203, 227, 245, 401
District of Columbia,
116, 129, 167, 218,
221, 293, 308, 350, 379, 388, 393, 398, 399,
418, 436, 442, 450, 456, 459, 473, 476, 479
E.

178, 351

Mr. Southard,
Mr. Sprague,

Mr. Benton,

285, 371

Mr. Swift,

Mr. Bibb, -

182,

Mr. Tallmadge,

183, 251, 293, 333, 385, 435, 456

Mr. Tyler,

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resolution relative to W. P. Elliot and
the Superintendent of the Patent Office, 367,

401
miscellaneous remarks, motions, &c., 39, 57,
104, 114, 116, 118, 121, 186, 203, 216, 218,
248, 277, 279, 283, 293, 297, 304, 326, 328,
329, 332, 358, 371, 372, 374, 379, 380, 385,
393, 396, 397, 404, 417, 418, 428, 436, 438,

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131, 134, 141, 148, 152, 197, 215, 216, 262,
264, 282, 285, 293, 333, 369, 385, 393, 408,
411, 417, 418, 444, 451, 466, 471, 476, 479
G.
Georgia militia claims, bill for,
Great Britain, trade between United States
and British North American, West
Indian, and other colonies, &c., 77, 104,
108, 120, 121, 131
proposition to reciprocate printed docu-
ments with British Parliament, 90, 95, 101
remarks on the detention of the Olive
Branch and her cargo by the British
Government,

Executive Patronage, Mr. Clay's resolutions
concerning,
F.
Finances, annual report on the,
Force bill, act to repeal the,

468
220, 293

45, 46, 47
17, 49,
129, 188, 287, 293, 298
Forsyth, John, presents a bill to fulfil the

218

compact of 1802 between the United
States and Georgia,

18

referred,

40

19, 20

20, 21

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342, 344, 349, 358, 379,
Mr. Wilkins,

271, 275, 333,
396, 436, 442

97, 134,
147, 167, 190, 243, 269, 349, 396
Mr. Wright,
83, 136, 175, 197,
198, 218, 235, 237, 279, 293, 379, 435
debates on the presentation of petitions
and memorials on the same subject,
viz: remarks of-

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235, 240, 266, 345, 346, 385, 423, 424
Mr. Chambers, 173, 200, 349, 355, 356, 388
Mr. Clay, 200, 201, 202, 214, 227, 244, 307,
344, 345, 349, 356, 385, 388, 418, 423
Mr. Clayton,
227, 228, 276, 388, 418
Mr. Forsyth,
186, 203,
228, 231, 235, 251, 252, 266, 344, 345,
362, 363, 387, 388, 418, 422, 423, 424
Mr. Frelinghuysen, 129, 227, 228, 385
Mr. Grundy,
276, 277, 355, 356

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remarks on the mode of electing com-
mittees of the Senate,
remarks on Mr. Clay's call for the Pres-
ident's paper to his Cabinet,
reply to Mr. Clay's strictures on Secre-
tary Taney for withholding informa-
tion,
65
remarks on Mr. Clay's condemnatory
resolutions,
86, 95, 127, 147
remarks on the construction to the im-
port bill and Mr. Clay's resolution of
inquiry thereon,
94, 97
substitute for Mr. Clay's resolution to
prolong the time of payment of rev-
enue bonds,
101, 102, 179
remarks on the removal of the deposites,
in reply to speeches on the presenta-
186,
tion of petitions and memorials, &c.,
203, 225, 228, 235, 251, 252, 261, 266, 267,
344, 345, 362, 363, 422, 423, 424
remarks on Mr. Poindexter's resolution
relative to the bank in Natchez, 209, 210

276, 277

resolution of inquiry into the disburse-
ments of the Post Office Department, 215
remarks on the alleged deficiencies of the
Post Office Department,
remarks on bill appropriating $350,000
for the Washington railroad, 293, 394
remarks on the removal of the deposites,
and the protest on the presentation of
the Baltimore memorial,
355, 356

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on Mr. Clay's proposition to prolong the
time of payment of revenue bonds, 162
on the York, Pennsylvania, petition, 244, 245
asked leave to record his vote on the
President's protest, with debate there-
on,
remarks on the bill in favor of the Polish
exiles,

371, 372

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388

moves to print the President's protest,
with a memorial,
miscellaneous remarks, motions, &c., 1, 12,
52, 86, 89, 97, 204, 107, 114, 118, 122, 127,
131, 134, 136, 186, 194, 235, 275, 293, 301,
332, 342, 367, 379, 396, 397, 402, 425, 426,
438, 471
Kent, Joseph, joint resolution respecting the
President's veto power,
resolution to allow the free transmission,
by mail, of State documents,

King, John P., of Georgia-

remarks on the removal of the depos-
ites,
231, 232
remarks on the Augusta memorial pray-
ing for the restoration of the deposites, 268,
269

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17

21

42, 49

76, 81

remarks on purchasing sundry copies of
the American state papers,
380
miscellaneous,
70, 104,
218, 297, 394, 417, 426, 444, 451, 466
King, W. R., of Alabama, remarks on the
double return of Senator from Rhode
Island,
remarks on the election of standing com-
mittees of the Senate,
resolution relative to Creek Indians in
Alabama, and losses sustained from
them in 1834,
- 19, 39, 40
remarks on the call for the President's
paper to his Cabinet,
resolution to pay over to the State of
Alabama the two per cent. proceeds of
the public lands therein,
introduces a bill granting land for the
endowment of female schools in cer-
tain west and southwest States, -
remarks on Mr. Clay's resolution pro-
longing time of payment of revenue
bonds,
102
remarks on the land speculations in
Mississippi,
209, 210
remarks on the right of the minority of
a committee to present a report, 214, 215
proposition granting preëmption to all
settlers prior to 1829,
remarks on the York (Pennsylvania)
memorial
245, 262
remarks on the deposite question, in pre-
senting a memorial from Mobile, 278
remarks on the President's protest, 322, 323
remarks on Mr. Clay's land bill,
359
miscellaneous resolutions, remarks, &c., 49,
70, 71, 73, 83, 86, 107, 116, 118, 147, 167,
179, 186, 187, 211, 216, 229, 252, 264, 287,
297, 301, 305, 307, 333, 349, 363, 385, 417,
436, 443, 444, 471, 473
Knight, N. R., resolution for a chart of Nar-
ragansett bay,
debate thereon,
resolution respecting documents printed
by both Houses, so that one printer
shall furnish the same,
220, 221
miscellaneous, 121, 179, 374, 462, 464, 475
L.

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108
118

Lafayette, General, joint resolution relative
to,
466, 467, 468, 471
Leigh, Benjamin W., remarks on the re-
moval of the deposites, in presenting
the Petersburg memorial,
230, 231
235
remarks on the Richmond memorial,
remarks on the Culpepper memorial, 275, 276
remarks on Mr. Webster's bill to rechar-
ter the United States Bank,
249
remarks on the President's protest, - 323,
326, 327, 328, 329
remarks on the Sunday meeting in Bal-
timore,
344
remarks on the proposed amendment to
the Constitution in the election of
President and Vice President,
439
miscellaneous,
215, 261, 326, 332,
342, 349, 397, 417, 428, 444, 456
Linn, Lewis F., resolution to carry the mail
from Louisville, in Kentucky, to St.
Louis, Missouri, in steamboats,
adverse report of the Post Office Com-
mittee thereon, -

resolution of inquiry into the evasion of
duty on lead,

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modified,
216
remarks on removal of the deposites, 169, 170
miscellaneous,
122,
175, 179, 183, 187, 198, 251, 264, 278, 301,
308, 333, 396, 411, 466
Michigan Territory, proceedings on the bill
to authorize the people of, to form a
State Government,
122,
129, 374, 375, 474
Mississippi, on the sale of public land in, 209,
210, 211, 216, 217, 222
Missouri, resolution on the nothern boundary

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bill to adjust the northern boundary of - 297
(See also under Public Lands.)
bill relative to location of lands in,
adverse report to the memorial of the
Legislature of, for a grant of lands
adverse report in relation to the registers
of land offices in,

Moore, Gabriel, resolution for the corre-
spondence between the War Depart-
ment and Indian agents engaged in the
removal of the Indians,

opposed both of Mr. Clay's condemna-
tory resolutions,

remarks on Mr. Clay's land bill,
miscellaneous resolutions, motions, &c.

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17, 21, 40, 81, 83, 98, 104, 121, 167, 186,
210, 216, 218, 221, 225, 252, 287, 298, 308,
326, 328, 353, 358, 371, 372, 393, 396, 417,
436, 439, 442, 444, 451, 479
Morris, Thomas, presents resolutions of the
Ohio Legislature against the United
States Bank,
remarks on Mr. Poindexter's resolutions
of inquiry into the sales of the Choc-
taw lands,
216, 217
presents certain resolutions of the Ohio
Legislature asking for school lands;
against the West Point Academy; for
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Canal,
&c.,
remarks on the Columbiana memorial
against the vote of the Senate on Mr.
Clay's condemnatory resolutions, 385
miscellaneous,
152, 183, 379, 469
McKean, Samuel, remarks on the presenta-
tion of memorials on the removal of
the deposites,
169, 186, 214, 237, 244, 289, 421, 462
defence of Governor Wolf against the
strictures of Mr. Clay,
345, 356
miscellaneous motions, petitions, &c., 17,
33, 76, 81, 104, 131, 175, 193, 200, 205,
211, 216, 220, 230, 232, 251, 271, 275, 287,
297, 304, 339, 349, 353, 355, 379, 393, 397,
410, 418, 426, 427, 435, 438, 442
N.
Natchez, Planters' Bank at, Mr. Poindex-
ter's resolution of inquiry on the re-
moval of the deposites from

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83, 86
100
108
resolution to extend the north boundary
line of Missouri,
121, 122
various private resolutions, &c., 33, 52, 73, Ohio boundary line, bill to establish the, 261,
77, 174, 175, 186, 261, 277, 279, 289, 290,
283, 379, 417, 426, 428, 429
301, 326, 375, 393, 396, 459
Louisville and Portland canal,
resolution respecting the proceeds of sales
Lowrie, W., elected Secretary of the Senate,
of public lands in Ohio,
M.

465

277

vote thereon,

428

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resolutions of the Legislature against
United States Bank, &c.,
100
resolutions of same for school lands,
against the West Point Academy, &c., 293

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incidental debate on the extra allow-
275, 276, 277
proceedings on the reports of the com-
mittee on the, and the motion to print
30,000 extra copies thereof,
435,
436, 437, 439, 465, 475
votes thereon,
439, 475
memorial of F. P. Blair, responding to
certain charges in the report of the
committee,
465, 475
resolution to appoint a committee on the
department, during the recess, and
proceedings thereon,
468, 471, 473
Potter, Elisha R., (see Rhode Island Election.)
Preemption rights, bill to revive the act
granting,
- 36, 40, 218, 221
Prentiss, Samuel,
49,52,218, 227,
237, 261, 284, 304, 358, 385, 393, 426, 436
President of the United States, annual mes-
sage to Congress,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7
reasons for veto of the land bill, 9, 10, 11, 12
paper read to the Cabinet, September
18, 1833,
59, 60, 61, 62
resolution and debate thereon, calling
upon the President for the paper, 19, 20, 21
message of the President declining to
furnish the same, and his reasons
therefor,

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210, 211, 216, 298

211, 216, 217

debate thereon,

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214,282

reference thereof to a select commit-
tee, and debate,

42

message on the bank's refusal to deliver

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the books, papers, and funds of the
revolutionary pensioners,
remarks thereon by Messrs. Clay,
Grundy, and Wright,
151, 152
proceedings and debates on the report
of the Judiciary Committee thereon, 179,
183, 218, 287, 308, 380, 381, 385, 389,
396, 397, 402
Mr. Clayton's resolutions thereon,
amendatory to those of the committee, 388
votes on the resolutions,
402

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the President's protest thereon,

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notice of a bill to fix meeting of next ses-
sion of Congress, anterior to first Mon-
day in December, 426. Introduces
said bill, which is read twice, 427;
brought up and laid on the table on
Mr. P.'s motion,
elected President pro tem. of the Senate, 476
miscellaneous remarks, motions, &c., 17,
39, 41, 49, 52, 65, 70, 73, 76, 81, 86, 89, 95,
97, 102, 104, 114, 121, 123, 124, 134, 160,
163, 164, 174, 186, 191, 194, 208, 218, 220,
221, 229, 237, 243, 252, 254, 261, 267, 278,
279, 283, 287, 289, 290, 301, 304, 326, 328,
333, 334, 342, 346, 351, 353, 356, 358, 363,
368, 369, 375, 379, 380, 385, 388, 393, 394,
405, 411, 415, 417, 418, 428, 429, 435, 436,
439, 443, 444, 451, 456, 466, 467, 468, 469,
471, 473, 475
Polish exiles, bill granting a township of land
to the,
375, 379
Porter, Alexander,
81, 90,
108, 114, 194, 251, 275, 277, 287, 350, 359,
369, 379, 415, 424, 444, 463, 464
Post Office, annual report of the Postmaster
General,

Mr. Grundy's resolution of inquiry, and
remarks thereon,
bill to amend the laws regulating the
department,
- 73, 76, 169, 428

amount of money borrowed,

resolutions relating to the department, 86, 90
resolution by Mr. Kent, for a free inter-

change of public documents by the
respective States,

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Mr. Bibb's substitute for the last,
the same withdrawn,
Mr. Calhoun's resolutions,
Mr. Forsyth's resolutions,
remarks on the Protest by-
Mr. Benton,

Mr. Frelinghuysen,

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Mr. Sprague,

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miscellaneous remarks and proceedings

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on the Protest,
332, 333, 334, 342, 346, 350, 351, 353, 363,
369, 371, 372, 387, 388

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on the resolution of Mr. Calhoun, that
the President of the United States
has no right to send a protest to the
Senate,

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authorizing a relinquishment of the 16th
sections, and granting others in lieu
thereof,
40, 301, 308, 379, 473
resolutions, &c., relating to the public
lands, and proceedings thereon, 40, 42,
127, 211, 216, 217, 220, 222, 229, 277, 279,
287, 350, 405, 411, 443, 469, 471, 475, 479
bill granting a certain amount of public
lands for female schools in particular
States,
81, 186
sundry bills, reports, debates, &c., - 95,
108, 129, 174, 178, 194, 209, 210, 211, 216,
252, 254, 297, 363
bill authorizing exchange of land war-
rants for scrip, -
Mr. Poindexter's resolutions of inqui-
ry into the sales of public lands, and
the proceedings thereon,

252

211,

216, 217, 222

miscellaneous resolutions and proceed-

ings thereon, viz: by-

Mr. Benton, 8, 12, 17, 19, 42, 116, 277, 418,

Mr. Bibb,

Mr. Black,

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on Mr. Calhoun's second resolution,
that the protest be not received,
on Mr. Forsyth's resolution,

Mr. Chambers,

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Mr. Clay,

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419, 420, 479

20, 278, 393, 479

73, 76

368

116, 167, 218, 342, 350

18, 19, 20, 40, 43, 47, 65, 97,
101, 220, 264, 271, 278, 340, 331,

350, 369, 408, 456

198, 290, 301, 388

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Mr. Grundy,

Mr. Kane,

Mr. Kent,

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308, 363, 396

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368, 420
94, 359, 379
42, 229

Mr. Hendricks, 40, 42, 70, 73, 76, 81, 90,
95, 167, 175, 342, 363, 466
367, 379
52, 86, 90, 311
19, 39,
40, 42, 49, 52, 70, 73, 86, 297, 363
108, 220
52, 54, 73, 76, 86, 108,
121, 175, 261, 289, 290, 301, 393
Mr. Mangum,
86, 90
40, 49, 98
104, 287, 379

Mr. King, of Ala.,

Mr. Knight,

Mr. Linn,

Mr. Moore,

Mr. McKean,

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Revenue bonds, Mr. Clay's resolution to pro-
long the payment of, to afford relief
from the panic, and proceedings there-
97, 98, 101, 102, 104, 114,
122, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 179
Rhode Island election,
1, 12, 13,
127, 214, 215, 282, 283, 287, 289, 301,
394, 405, 369, 379
vote on the report of the Committee on
Elections, -
405
resolutions to pay Mr. Potter the usual
daily pay and mileage, and proceed-
ings thereon,
426, 427,
436, 442, 443, 456, 464, 468|
Rives, William C., remarks on Mr. Clay's
resolutions condemning the President
and Secretary of the Treasury for re-
moving the deposites,
114, 115

remarks on the death of the Hon. Tho-
mas T. Bouldin, and resolutions there-

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tion for the Military road in Maine, 81, 83
remarks on Mr. Clay's resolution to pro-
long the time of payment of revenue
bonds,
resolution respecting tonnage between
the United States and the British At-
lantic Colonies,
108, 120, 121
remarks on the United States Bank, re-
moval of the deposites, &c., in pre-
senting resolutions in support of the
latter, from Legislature of Maine, 146, 147
remarks on the same subject, in reply to
Mr. Sprague, on the Hallowell me-
morial,

353
remarks on the memorial of Seth Pitts, 435
remarks on Mr. Poindexter's resolution
respecting the public lands, 216, 217
bill in relation to drawbacks on goods,
wares, and merchandise,
miscellaneous motions,

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77, 89, 90, 98, 102, 104, 123, 131, 301, 359,
369, 374, 375, 393, 404, 456, 467, 468, 473
Silsbee, N., remarks in favor of Mr. Clay's
resolution to prolong time of payment
of revenue bonds,
101, 163
remarks on the effects of the removal of
the deposites upon the fishing trade, - 362
miscellaneous,
- 39, 73, 76, 114,
129, 204, 218, 225, 268, 283, 287, 289, 293,
297, 307, 308, 349, 359, 393, 402, 418, 436,
443, 463, 464, 469, 471, 473
Smith, Nathan, remarks on the Erie memo-
rial,
187
reply to Mr. Naudain, on the dismissal
of Mr. S. from the office of the Uni-
ted States District Attorney of Con-
necticut,
miscellaneous,

387
107, 197, 229,

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253, 261, 297, 353, 372, 385, 394, 397, 401,
404, 417, 439, 444, 456, 462, 465, 466, 468
Southard, Samuel L., remarks on Mr. Clay's
resolutions condemning the removal of
the public deposites, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91
remarks on the Protest,
321, 322
resolutions requiring weekly and monthly
statements of deposite banks, and what
deposite banks have failed,
359
miscellaneous, viz: petitions, bills, &c., 17,
39, 42, 73, 95, 167, 174, 190, 254, 265, 277,
283, 289, 290, 297, 326, 339, 415, 418, 435,
436, 442, 444, 462, 464, 465, 466, 468, 469,
471, 473, 478
Spain, bill to carry the convention with, into
effect,
476
Spanish titles to lands in Louisiana, 85, 86
Spanish vessels, bill concerning the tonnage
476, 479
Sprague, Peleg, resolution to amend the rule
of the Senate with regard to the elec-
tion of standing committees thereof,
and remarks thereon,
12, 17, 19, 20
resolution relative to the trade between
the United States and the West In-
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Tallmadge, N. P., resolution to declare by
law the effect of liens on judgments in
the United States courts,
remarks in defence of the New York
safety-fund system,
miscellaneous, viz: petitions, bills report-
ed by Mr. T., &c., 122, 138, 160, 167,
186, 232, 237, 252, 363, 379, 439, 442, 465
Tariff, bill to repeal certain provisions of the
act imposing duties on imports, 12, 17, 471
resolution of inquiry on the same sub-
ject, and debate thereon, as to the con-
struction of act of July 14, 1832, 94, 95,97
bill remitting duties on an iron steamboat
imported,
121, 134, 152

bill relative to duties on hardware,
resolution to increase the duties of for-
eign marble imported into the United
States,

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on,
remarks on the resolutions of the Vir-
ginia Legislature instructing their Sen-
ators in Congress to vote for the res-
toration of the deposites,
petitions presented by Mr. R.,
Robbins, Asher, (See also Rhode Island elec-
tion,)
1, 12, 13, 17,
40, 42, 52, 89, 90, 95, 98, 101, 104, 118,
179, 194, 218, 225, 261, 342, 369, 380, 428,
435, 436, 439, 456
Robinson, John M., resolution to fix the
amount of fees of the United States
District Attorneys,

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remarks on the bill granting compensa-
tion to persons, for losses in the war
with Black Hawk,
miscellaneous,

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427, 428
40, 52, 76, 85,
127, 211, 218, 229, 230, 444
S.

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remarks on the removal of the depos-
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resolution for the amount of French
claims,
resolution for the appointment of a com-
mittee to investigate the Post Office
Department,
miscellaneous, 52, 86, 90, 104, 127, 190, 191,
205, 214, 279, 282, 285, 289, 293, 297, 307,
329, 393, 396, 415, 418, 444, 459, 471, 473
Steam vessels, accidents of, President's re-
commendation of the subject to Con-

gress,

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108, 114, 127, 147, 167, 178, 194, 215, 229,
252, 261, 283, 290, 293, 359, 367, 396, 420,
427, 436, 442, 451, 462, 471
Tomlinson, Gideon,
39, 73, 76,
77, 85, 89, 129, 167, 186, 205, 215, 218,
235, 251, 277, 290, 298, 304, 308, 346, 349,
359, 363, 374, 379, 393, 404, 408, 411, 418,
426, 429, 436, 439, 442, 444, 459, 469, 473
Toulon, accident at, and bill for the relief of
the sufferers, 464, 465, 467, 471, 474
Tyler, John, remarks on the deposite ques-
tion, -
235, 243
miscellaneous,
36, 39, 40, 42, 108,
147, 167, 182, 188, 193, 194, 205, 262, 275,
276, 279, 297, 301, 304, 342, 349, 363, 367,
379, 391, 393, 397, 417, 426, 439, 459, 471
V.

Vice President, amendment of the Constitu-

tion in relation to election of, - 8, 17, 20

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