remarks concerning the policy of the Adminis- tration, Know-Nothingism, and slavery..70 Creditors of Texas-see Texas Debt Bill. Cuba, remarks in the House of Representatives in regard to the annexation of, by- Mr. Boyce. Mr. Chastain.
Cutting, Francis B., a Representative from New York-
remarks in regard to the Collins steamers...191 D. Davis, Jefferson, Secretary of War, annual report of. .13 Davis, John G., a Representative from Indiana- remarks on the bill to organize an institution for the insane of the Army and Navy and of the District of Columbia.... ...202 Dawson, William C., a Senator from Georgia, .302 incidental remarks by..... remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States... ...224, 225, 228, 231, 246 Disney, David T., a Representative from Ohio- remarks on the French spoliation bill......122 Diplomatic and consular systems of the United States, 1emarks in the House of Represent- atives on the bill to remodel the, by- Mr. Chandler....
Mr. Perkins, of Louisiana.......356, 362 statistics of the operations of the.....361, 362 Dobbin, James C., Secretary of the Navy, annual ..19 report of. Douglas, Stephen A., a Senator from Illinois- remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States. ...214,
215, 216, 217, 224, 226, 227, 238, 239, 330 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service..... ....297, 302 Duties on railroad iron, remarks in the Senate on the bill granting to railroad companies three years in which to pay the..... .......195 Duties in Cuba, statistics of.. .194
remarks in regard to the management of the affairs of the Smithsonian Institution....282 Executive, remarks in the House of Represent- atives concerning the policy of the....31, 70 F.
Federal officers, bill to protect the, in enforcing the laws of the United States-see Laws of the United States.
Fenton, Reuben E., a Representative from New York-
remarks on the bill to extend the invalid pen- sion system....... ......164 Fessenden, William Pitt, a Senator from Maine- remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States.... ..216, 217, 218, 246 Finances, report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the..... ...6 Florence, Thomas B., a Representative from Pennsylvania, incidental remarks by....315, 321, 350
Geyer, Henry S., a Senator from Missouri- remarks on the bill for the construction of a railroad from the valley of the Mississippi to the Pacific ocean.... ..198 remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States.... ...227 remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill....
...277 remarks on the appropriation to the Collins .......286, 312 Giddings, Joshua R., a Representative from Ohio, incidental remarks by.... .83 remarks in review of the policy of the Admin- istration of President Pierce.............31 remarks touching the Federal power over the slavery institution........... ......318, 319, 320 Gillette, Francis, a Senator from Connecticut- remarks on the bill to give protection to the Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States..... .227, 228, 233 Goode, William O., a Representative from Vir- ginia, incidental remarks by.......186, 316 Goodrich, John Z., a Representative from Mas- sachusetts, incidental remarks by.......316 remarks in regard to the tariff and the revenue, 133
Goodwin, Henry C., a Representative from New York-
remarks in regard to the territorial policy of the Government..................313, 317, 318 Guthrie, James, Secretary of the Treasury, annual report of. ....6 Gwin, William M., a Senator from California- remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill.... .....278
Hamilton, William T., a Representative from Maryland, incidental remarks by..149, 150, 318 remarks in regard to a Pacific railroad.....128 Harbor and river improvements, remarks in the House of Representatives on the President's veto of the bill providing for, by Mr. Car- .....259 penter.....
Haven, Solomon G., a Representative from New York, incidental remarks by............188 Henn, Bernhart, a Representative from lowa, inci- dental remarks by... ........314
Houston, George S., a Representative from Ala-
bama, incidental remarks by............202 Hughes, Charles, a Representative from New York-
remarks in regard to action on the Kansas and Nebraska bill..... incidental remarks..
286, 292, 296, 300, 301, 302, 304 I.
Ingersoll, Colin M., a Representative from Con- necticut, incidental remarks by...........34 Imports and exports, statistics of...........134, 194, 261, 282 Insane asylum for the Army, Navy, and Dis- trict of Columbia, remarks in the House of Representatives on the bill to organize an institution for the, by Mr. Davis, of In- diana.... ...202 Institutions of Massachusetts, remarks in the House of Representatives in regard to the, &c., by Mr. Upham.... .....255 Interior Department, annual report from the Sec- retary of the.... ..........10 ...211-246|| Invalid pensions, remarks in the House of Rep- resentatives on the bill to extend the law granting, by Mr. Fenton.....
French spoliation bill-see Spoliations, French. Fugitive slave law, bill to protect the officers of the United States in executing the-see Laws || of the United States. debate on the......
General Armstrong, remarks in the Senate on the bill for the relief of the claimants of the pri- vate-armed brig, by- .....158
...158 Georgia and Ohio-free and slave labor-the rela- tive production discussed in the House of Representatives....35, 39, 48, 103, 321, 327
Laws of the United States passed at second ses- sion Thirty-Third Congress,.......375-424 Index to see page vi.
bill to protect the officers and other persons act- ing under the authority of the United States in executing the, remarks by-
.214, 218, 226, 229
.218, 221, 226, 243
212, 213, 220, 225, 226, 227 ..213, 215, 216, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227 Mr. Weller... ..217, 239, 240 Mr. Wilson.......216, 234. 237, 239, 240 Letcher, John, a Representative from Virginia, incidental remarks by... .......186 remarks in regard to the territorial policy of the United States..... .....317
James, Charles T., a Senator from Rhode Island-Mail line to California, remarks in the House of remarks on the bill to extend the patent hereto-
Mr. Rusk....291, 292, 295, 300, 303, 304 Mr. Seward .300
Mr. Stuart, 292, 293, 295, 296, 293, 300, 302 Mr. Toombs.. ..297, 298, 300, 310, 311 ..296, 297
Mr. Toucey. Mallory, Stephen R., a Senator from Florida, in- cidental remarks by...............296, 308 remarks on the bill to give protection to Fed- eral officers in executing the laws of the United States...... .228, 240 remarks on the appropriation for the Collins ...353 Manufactures, statistics of.............324, 325 Maritime rights of the United States, remarks in the House of Representatives, on the subject of the, by Mr. Walbridge....... ..257 Mason, James M., a Senator from Virginia- remarks in regard to the charges in the Jeffer- son papers against the late James A. Bayard, of Delaware...
..140 incidental remarks by.......226, 234, 297, 302 Maxwell, Augustus E., a Representative from Florida-
Temarks in regard to the Kansas-Nebraska bill, 315 Mayall, Samuel, a Representative from Maine- remarks on the financial and territorial policy of the Administration...... ...63 remarks on the French spoliation bill......116 remarks on the subject of the tariff... .279 McClelland, Robert, Secretary of the Interior, annual report of....... McDougall, James A., a Representative from Cal-
ifornia, incidental remarks by......129, 130 remarks in favor of the Pacific railroad bill, 148 remarks on the bill providing for a steam_mail from San Francisco, by way of the Sand- wich Islands and Japan, to Shanghai, in China.... ..200 Meacham, James, a Representative from Ver-
remarks in regard to the administration of the
affairs of the Smithsonian Institution....341 Mediation-see Peace Mediation. Message, annual, of the President of the United
States....... ... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... .... .................1 veto, on the mail steamer bill-see Congressional Globe.
veto, on the French spoliation bill-see Con- gressional Globe.
Millson, John S., a Representative from Virginia- remarks on the French spoliation bill......144 remarks in regard to the Know-Nothing organ- ization..... .246
Missouri compromise, remarks in the House of Representatives, in which the subject is dis- cussed, by-
Ocean mail service-See Mail Steamer Service. Olds, Edson B., a Representative from Ohio, incidental remarks by....186, 190, 191, 192 remarks in favor of the appropriation for the Collins steamers ....... ....178 Orr, James L., a Representative from South Car- olina, incidental remarks by...... remarks on the French spoliation bill......141 P.
Peace mediation, remarks in the House of Repre- sentatives on the joint resolution requesting the President to tender the mediation of the United States to the Powers engaged in the Eastern war, by-
Mr. Chamberlain.... Mr. Clingman.. Mr. Upham.
Pearce, James A., a Senator from Maryland- remarks in regard to certain charges in Jeffer- son's papers against the late James A. Bay- ard.... ....140 remarks on the bill for the relief of the claim- ants of the private-armed brig General Arm- strong........ .......158
remarks on the Post Office appropriation bill..272 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service... ..309, 310, 313 Peckham, Rufus W., a Representative from New York, incidental remarks by............192 Pensions-See Invalid Pensions. Perkins, John, a Representative from Louisiana- remarks on the bill to remodel the diplomatic and
consular systems of the United States.356, 362 remarks on the bill granting alternate sections of land for the construction of the Vicksburg and Shreveport railroad..... ...345 Pettit, John, a Senator from Indiana, incidental remarks by......... ..309 remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States...... .....220, 223, 233, 234 Phillips, Philip, a Representative from Alabama- remarks on the French spoliation bill......126 Politics-See American Politics. Population, statistics of certain...
Postal statistics............25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31 oceanic... ...180, 181, 190 Post Office Department, annual report from the Postmaster General... .....25
Post Office appropriation bill, remarks in the Sen- ate on propositions to amend the, by- Mr. Adams........ ..272, 274, 275, 278 ..275, 276 .273, 274 .273, 276 .273, 274, 275 ...278 ..277 ..278
Mr. Benjamin.. Mr. Brodhead. Mr. Brown.... Mr. Clayton... Mr. Geyer...... Mr. Gwin...
Railroad iron-see Duties. Railroad-see Vicksburg and Shreveport. Railroad to the Pacific, remarks in the House of Representatives on the bill for the construc- tion of a, by-
Seward, William H., a Senator from New York, incidental remarks by... ..........323 remarks on the bill to give protection to the Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States..... ....240 remarks on the Post Office appropriation bill, 271,272, 277 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service.... ......300 remarks on the bill to extend to the railroad companies a credit of three years on railroad iron.... . 331 Singleton, Otho R., a Representative from Mis- sissippi-
remarks in regard to the Know-Nothing organ- ization.. .266
Slavery, remarks in the House of Representatives, in which the question is incidentally discussed, by-
remarks in regard to the naturalization laws and Know-Nothingism.... .......151 Smithsonian Institution, remarks in the House of Representatives in regard to the management of the, by-
Smyth, Geo. W., a Representative from Texas- remarks on the bill for the settlement of the Texas debt..........
Sollers, Augustus R., a Representative from
remarks concerning American politics, Know- Nothingism, &c....
Spoliations, French, prior to 1800, remarks in the House of Representatives on the bill to indem- nify American citizens for, by-
Mr. Benton....
Mr. Disney
transportation of produce. duties in Cuba... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... immigration.....
..180, 181, 190 ..42 .324, 325
imports and exports........134, 194, 261, 282 Steam mail service-see Mail Steamer Service. Stephens, Alexander H., a Representative from Georgia-
remarks in reply to the remarks of Mr. Mace, of Indiana, in regard to the notice of his in- tention to introduce a bill to restore the Mis- souri compromise.... ..35 reply to the remarks of Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, in regard to the relative productive wealth of Georgia and Ohio.... ..103 incidental remarks by.......41, 42, 43, 44, 45 Straub, Christian M., a Representative from Penn- sylvania-
remarks on the tariff question, &c.........207|| Stuart, Charles E., a Senator from Michigan- remarks on the bill to give protection to Fed- eral officers in executing the laws of the United States... .220, 221 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean steam mail service. ..292, 293, 295, 296, 298, 300, 302 Sumner, Charles, a Senator from Massachusetts- remarks on the bill to give protection to the Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States. . . . . . . . . . . ..226, 234, 244, 246
Mr. Jones, of Tennessee..
Mr. Smyth, of Texas......
Washburne, Ellihu B., a Representative from Illi- nois, incidental remarks by ... .159
Thompson, John B., a Senator from Kentucky, incidental remarks by....... Toleration, civil and religious, discussed in the House of Representatives, by- Mr. Barry.
Mr. Chandler......... Toombs, Robert, a Senator from Georgia— remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service, 297, 298, 300, 310, 311 Toucey, Isaac, a Senator from Connecticut- remarks on the bill to protect Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States..211, 212, 213, 220, 225, 226, 227 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service... .296, 297 Transportation of produce, statistics of the...347 Treasury Department, annual report of the Sec- retary of the.... .......6
....36, 350 Washburn, Israel, a Representative from Maine- remarks on the President's veto of the French ....262 spoliation bill.... Washington's announcement to the Army, in 1778, of the alliance with France........253 Weller, John B., a Senator from California, inci- dental remarks by..... .......197
remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States... ........217, 239, 240 remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill........271, 272, 278 Wilson, Henry, a Senator from Massachusetts- remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States...... ..216, 234, 237, 239, 240 remarks on the proposition in the civil and di- plomatic bill to modify the tariff.. .....371 Witte, William H., a Representative from Penn- sylvania, incidental remarks by.....314, 321 Wool importations, statistics of....... ...282 Yates, Richard, a Representative from Illinois- remarks in favor of constructing a railroad to the Pacific ocean...... ....203 remarks on the state of parties, the condition of the Union, and a public policy..........248 Yeas and nays-
on the bill to protect Federal officers in enforc- ing the Federal laws in the States......212, 213, 246 on the Collins steamer bill.... ..296
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