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INDEX TO THE DEBATES IN THE SENATE.

Adjournment, joint committee appointed to wait upon the | Land claims in Missouri, bill for final adjustment of, taken

President, and notify him that Congress were
about to adjourn, 80. Committee reported and
the Senate adjourned, 80.

Alabama, bill for relinquishment of school lands in, &c.
(See School Lands.)

Arkansas, bill to elect certain officers, taken up, 17; or-
dered to third reading, 18.

Canals. (See Louisville and Portland.)
Chesapeake and Delaware canal, bill to authorize a sub-
scription to the stock of, taken up, 60, 61; mo-
tion to recommit, 61; motion withdrawn, 62;
proposition to amend, so as to include shares in
stock of the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, 62;
amendment negatived, 62; motion to lay the bill
on the table, 62; motion negatived, 62; bill
ordered to a third reading, 63.
Connecticut, bill allowing a salary to the marshal of the
district of, taken up and ordered to be engross-
ed, 12.

Crittenden, John J. executive proceedings upon the no-
mination of, to be an associate Judge of the Su-
preme Court, 80, 81.

Cumberland road, bill for its preservation and repair,
introduced, 2; taken up and ordered to a third
reading, 15; again taken up, amended, third
read and passed, 74.

bill to extend westwardly from Zanesville, taken
up, 43; motion to lay on the table negatived, 43;
ordered to third reading, 44.

Decatur, Susan, bill for the relief of, taken up, 9.
Distribution of the revenue. (See Revenue.)
Drawback, a bill to extend the time within which mer-

chandise may be exported with the benefit of,
taken up, amended, and ordered to be engross-
ed, 12.
Drawback on refined sugar, bill granting an extension of,

taken up, 12; debate thereon, 12 to 15; propo-
sition to limit the duration of the bill to five years,
14; amendment negatived, 15; further amend-
ment proposed, 16; amendment adopted, and
bill ordered to third reading, 17.
Duties on foreign merchandise imported into Louisville,
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and St. Louis, a bill allow-
ing the, to be secured and paid at those places,
taken up, 9; ordered to be engrossed, 10.
Electoral votes for President and Vice President, report
of joint committee in relation to the manner of
counting the, 52, 59, 60.
Exploring expedition to the South Seas, resolution calling
for information in relation to an, 50; agreed to,
52; report of committee on. (See Appendix, 33.)
Georgia, protest of the Legislature of the State of, against
the tariff act, 22; ordered to be printed, 23.
Indiana, resolution of the Legislature of the State of, in
relation to the public lands, presented, 58; re-
ferred, 59.

memorial of the Legislature of, in relation to the
continuation of the Cumberland road, present-
ed, 59.

Judiciary system, resolution to inquire into the expedien-
cy of amending, 2; agreed to, 3; report made
and laid on the table, 49.

bill to amend reported, second and third read and
passed, 43.

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up, 44; amended and ordered to third reading, 44.
Lead mines in Missouri, bill for the sale of, taken up, 8;
ordered to be engrossed, 9.

Louisiana school lands. (See School Lands.)
Louisville and Portland canal, bill authorizing a subscrip-
tion to the stock of, taken up, 47; motion to
postpone, 48; negatived and ordered to a third
reading, 49.

Maison

Rouge et al., bill to provide for the settlement of
the claims of, taken up and postponed, 35; again
taken up, 44; ordered to a third reading, 46.
Mississippi school lands. (See School Lands.)
Missouri, bill for adjusting land claims in.
Claims.)

(See Land

Northeastern boundary, resolution in relation to the ap-
pointment of the King of the Netherlands as um-
pire, &c. taken up and agreed to, 43.
Order, points of, decided, 42, 72, 80.
Pacific Ocean. (See Exploring Expedition.)
Panama ministers, resolution calling for the instructions
given to the, 64; motion to lay the resolution on
the table, 65; motion withdrawn, 65; motion to
lay on the table again renewed and withdrawn,
66; motion to lay on the table negatived, 68;
debate thereon, 69; laid on the table, 70.
instructions to the ministers to, communicated and
referred, 74; motion to print debated, 75 to 80;
motion negatived and documents transferred to
executive journal, 80; motion to refer to com-
mittee, 93; motion withdrawn, 94; motion to re-
move the injunction of secrecy and to publish, 94;
to lay the motion on the table, 94; propositions
to amend, 94, 95; resolution amended and adopt-
ed, 95. (See Appendix, 38.)

Pensions to revolutionary officers and soldiers, a bill grant-
ing, introduced, 3; taken up, 63; debate there-
on, 64.

for the relief of sundry officers, soldiers, and
widows, introduced, 3; taken up, 70; motion to
lay on the table negatived, 71, 72; amendments
proposed, 71, 72, 73; laid on the table, 73; mo-
tion to take up the bill negatived, 73.
President and Vice President, electoral votes for. (See
Electoral Votes.)

President of the United States elect, communication from,
announcing his readiness to take the oath pre-
scribed by the constitution, 73; committee of ar-
rangements appointed for the purpose, 73.
message from, transmitting a copy of the instruc-
tions given to the Panama ministers, 74.

Printing for Congress, resolution in relation to, introduc
ed, 2; taken up, and propositions to amend, 3;
ordered to be engrossed, 8.

Public

lands, bill to provide for the extinguishment of
the debt due by purchasers of, taken up, 60;
motion to commit, 60; motion withdrawn, 60;
ordered to a third reading, 60.

Revenue, bill for the distribution of the, taken up, 28;
debate thereon, 26 to 35; proposition to strike out
second section, 34; proposition to lay the bill on
the table negatived, 40; to postpone indefinite-
ly, 40; motion withdrawn, 42; proposition to
refer the bill to a select committee agreed to,
42.

Revolutionary Pension bill from the House of Representa-
tives, read the first time and laid on the table, 63.
Sabbath mails, report of the committee on the petitions in
relation to the transportation of the mails on the
Sabbath, 42; debate on the reading and printing
of the report, 42, 43.

School lands in Alabama, a bill authorizing the re-
linquishment of the sixteenth section granted for
the use of, and entering other lands in lieu there-
of, taken up, 10; amendment proposed, 10; re-
jected, 11; ordered to a third reading and pass-
ed, 12.

School lands in Louisiana, bill authorizing the relinquish-
ment of, &c. taken up, amended, and laid on the
table, 47.

in Mississippi, bill authorizing the relinquishment
of, taken up and laid on the table, 47; taken up
and amended, 49; laid on the table, 50.
Sinking fund, resolutions in relation to, taken up and de-
bated, 18 to 22; amendment proposed, authoriz-
ing the commissioners to purchase public debt
at current market price, 22; resolutions laid on
the table, 22; again taken up, 23; amendment
withdrawn, and proposition to refer resolutions to
Committee on Finance, 23; debate thereon, 23 to
28; referred to Committee on Finance, 28;
committee reported, 60.

South Carolina, protest of the State of, against the tariff,
presented, 53; debate thereon, 53 to 58; order-
ed to be printed, 58.

Sugar, drawback on refined. (See Drawback.)
Treasury, annual report of the Secretary of, communi-
cated, 2.

Yeas and Nays on third reading bill to extend drawback
on refined sugar, 17.

on laying bill on the table to extend Cumberland
road westwardly from Zanesville, 43.

on third reading bill for settlement of the claims of
Maison Rouge et al. 46.

on third reading Louisville and Portland canal
bill, 49.

on third reading Chesapeake and Delaware canal
bill, 63.

on laying revolutionary pension bill from House of
Representatives on the table, 63.

on laying on the table resolution calling for the in-
structions given to the Panama ministers, 68, 70;
on taking up motion to print the instructions, 77;
on the question to print, 80.

on various propositions to amend resolution in re-
lation to, 94, 95.

on laying on the table bill for relief of sundry re-
volutionary officers and soldiers, 71, 72.

on reading documents connected with the bill for
the relief of revolutionary officers and soldiers,72.
on resuming the consideration of the bill, 73.
on amendments to Cumberland road bill, 74.
on passing the bill, 74.

on the nomination of John J. Crittenden to be an
associate justice of the Supreme Court, 81.

INDEX TO THE DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Acts of Congress passed during the session. (See Appen-
dix, 51, et seq.)

Adjournment, joint committee appointed to wait upon the
President and notify him that Congress were
about to adjourn, 390; committee reported, and
the House adjourned, 390.

Amendment of the rules of the House. (See Rules.)
Amendments to the constitution. (See Constitution.)
Appropriation bills taken up, 371.

Arkansas, bill in relation to the territory of, taken up and
debated, 385.

Arrangement of business, and committees appointed on the
various subjects embraced in the President's
message, 95.

Baker, John, resolution calling for information in relation
to the seizure of, in the State of Maine, by the
British authorities, taken up, 160; amended and
agreed to, 161.

Canal, Pontchartrain.

(See Louisiana.)

Casting vote of the Speaker, 320.

Census, bill for taking the fifth, taken up, 372.
Claims. (See Georgia.)

Claims of Maison Rouge and others, bill to provide for the
settlement of, taken up and recommitted, 266.
Congressional documents, resolution submitted to reprint,

351; referred to Library Committee, 351; report
of committee, 359; motion to lay report on the
table negatived, 359; motion to postpone indefi-
nitely, 360; motion negatived, 360; taken up
and postponed, 361; again taken up and debat-
ed, 373 to 378, 382, 383; motion to lay on the
table, 386.

Congress, list of members of. (See Appendix, 1.)
Constitution of the United States, resolution proposing to
amend in relation to the manner of electing the
President, &c. 119; taken up and motion to
amend, 320, 321; debate thereon, 322, 337, 350,

361; further amendments proposed and debated,
362 to 371; amendments laid on the table, 371.
Cumberland road, resolution to inquire into the expe-
diency of widening and improving it, in the
State of Indiana, 96.

bill for the preservation and repair of, taken up and
amended, 191; again taken up, amended, and
laid aside, 215; further amendments proposed,
and bill postponed, 215; again taken up, and de-
bate thereon, 240 to 244, 247, 256, 266, 273 to
296, 298 to 309, 320, 322 to 337; motion to
amend, 337; further debate thereon, 337 to 350;
motion to discharge the committee of the whole,
351; amendments negatived, and bill reported to
the House, 351; further amendments proposed
and debated, 351 to 359, 360, 361; bill ordered
to a third reading, 361; bill returned from the
Senate with amendments, 385; motion to dis-
agree to the amendments, 385; motion to post-
pone indefinitely, 385; to lay on the table nega-
tived, 385; motion to postpone withdrawn, 385;
amendments of the Senate agreed to, 386.
District of Columbia. (See Slavery.)
Documents. (See Congressional Documents.)
Drawback, bill extending the term within which merchan-
dise may exported with the benefit of, taken up
and ordered to a third reading, 97; passed, 99;
returned from Senate with amendments, and
amendments concurred in, 144.

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Duties. (See Tonnage.)
Electoral votes for President and Vice President, resolu-
tion from the Senate proposing a joint commit-
tee to ascertain and report a mode of examining
the, and of notifying the persons elected, taken
up and adopted, 309; report of joint committee,
321, 322, 350.

reception of the Senate to witness the opening and
counting, 350.

report of the return of the, announced by the tell-
ers, 350.

Andrew Jackson declared duly elected President,
and John C. Calhoun Vice President, 350.
joint committee on, to notify the President elect of
his election, 351; reported, 359.
Exploring expedition in the southern hemisphere, bill
making provision for, taken up, 215; ordered to
a third reading, 216; report of the Secretary of
the Navy on. (See Appendix, 27.)
Georgia claims for Indian depredations, report of com-
mittee on, taken up, 155; motion to reverse the
decision of the committee, and debate thereon,
155 to 160; again taken up, 195; debate there-
on, 217 to 236;/motion to reverse the report
of the committee negatived, 236; motion renew-
ed in the House, 236, 239; question taken and
report concurred in, 264; motion to reconsider
the decision, 266; agreed to, and the report laid
on the table, 266.

Huron, bill for the erection of the territory of, taken up,
97, 125; debate thereon, 244; and ordered to a
third reading, 245.

Illinois, bill to ascertain the northern boundary of, taken
up and laid on the table, 99.

Indians, Cherokee and Pattawatima, bill for holding trea-
ties with, taken up and debated, 385.
Internal improvements, resolutions submitted denying to
Congress the power of making, 106; taken up and
laid on the table, 112.

Land claims in Tennessee. (See Tennessee.)
Laws of the United States, resolution to inquire into the
expediency of publishing a stereotype edition
of, 96.

passed during the session. (See Appendix, 51,
et seq.)

Lotteries, bill to authorize the corporation of Washington
to draw, taken up, 264; postponed, 265; recom-
mitted with instructions, 298.

Louisiana, resolutions submitted to inquire into the expe-
diency of granting five hundred thousand acres
of public land, to enable the State of to open a
canal between the Mississippi and lake Pontchar-
train; and, also, a township of land for the benefit
of Louisiana college, 245; motion to amend, 255;
amendment adopted, and resolutions laid on the
table, 256.

various amendments proposed, and debate there-
on, 144 to 153, 168 to 175, 187 to 190; form
of the bill as amended, 190; further amendments
proposed, 191; amendments reported by the
committee of the whole concurred in, 192; bill
rejected, 192.

Paulding, widow of John, resolution submitted to recom
mit report made in her case on a memorial pray-
ing for a pension, 272; amended and agreed to,
273.

Postmaster General, report of. (See Appendix, 17.)

letter from, on the subject of transporting the mails
on the Sabbath, 26.

President of the United States, annual message of, com-
municated, 95. (See Appendix.)

message from, communicating instructions to Pa-
nama ministers, 390; motion to lay on the table
agreed to, 390; motion to print negatived, 390.
(See Appendix, 38.)

President and Vice President of the United States, resolu-
tions proposing to amend the constitution in rela-
tion to the manner of electing the, taken up, 119.
President and Vice President elect. (See Electoral Votes.)
Printing for Congress, resolution submitted to inquire into
the expediency of reducing the prices of the,
125; adopted, 125.

Retrenchment, resolution submitted proposing to commit
report on retrenchment made at the last session
to a select committee, 143; agreed to, 144.
resolution submitted by the committee of, prohibit-
ing the use of stationery for other than specified
purposes, taken up, and debate thereon, 261 to
266; laid on the table, 266.

Revolutionary survivors, bill for the relief of sundry, taken
up, 213; laid aside, 215; ordered to a third read-
ing, 215.

Revolutionary pensioners, bill to amend the act to provide
for certain, taken up, and various amendments
proposed and debated, 372; ordered to a third
reading, 373; taken up and motion to recommit,
378; debate thereon, 378 to 381; motion nega-
tived, 381; bill passed, 382.

Road,

Roads.

Washington and Fredericktown turnpike, bill au-
thorizing a subscription of stock to the, taken
up, 211; debate thereon and postponed, 211 to
213; taken up and amended, 239; ordered to be
engrossed, 240.

from Detroit to Chicago, bill making appropriation
for constructing the, reported with amendments,
385; amendments amended and bill ordered to a
third reading, 385.

(See Cumberland--Maine.)

Rules of the House, resolution proposing to amend the,
so as to make elections viva voce, taken up and
debated, 216, 217, 236 to 239; resolution laid on
the table, 239.

Maine, report of committee adverse to making an appro- Rules,
priation in the Chicago road bill, for the con-
struction of a road from Mars' Hill, in the State
of, 385; motion to reverse the report proposed,
amended, agreed to, and the bill ordered to a
third reading, 385.

Maison Rouge and others. (See Claims.)
Navy, report of the Secretary of.

(See Appendix, 11.)
report of, on the polar expedition. (See Appendix,
27.)

Order, points of decided, 191, 239, 273, 319, 351, 361,
363, 364, 367, 371, 386, 387, 388.

Ordnance, resolution introduced to inquire into the expe-
diency of increasing the appropriation for sup-
plies of, 111; negatived, 112.

Oregon river, bill to authorize the occupation of the,

taken up and debated, 125 to 143; motion to
commit to the Committee on the Territories,
with instructions, 143; motion withdrawn, 144;

Slavery

resolutions proposing to amend the, in relation to
the rights of petitioners, taken up and debated,
297; laid on the table, 298.

in the District of Columbia, preamble and resolu-
tions submitted to take into consideration the
laws in relation to, and to provide for the gra-
dual abolition of, 167; question of consideration
moved, 167; agreed to, 167; motion to strike
out the preamble, 168, 175; to lay the preamble
and resolutions on the table, negatived, 191; mo-
tion to suspend the rule limiting the considera-
tion of resolutions to an hour, negatived, 191;
preamble modified, 191; previous question mov-
ed and sustained, 191; divided, and taken first on
the preamble, 192; preamble rejected, and the
resolutions agreed to, 192.

Speaker, vote of thanks to, 388; debate thereon, 388,
389, 390.

address of, on adjourning the House, 390, 391.

Speaker, casting vote of, 320.

Sunday mails, report of committee on the transportation
of. (See Appendix, 24.)
Supreme Court, bill reported requiring the concurrence
of five justices in cases where the validity of a
State constitution or law is drawn in question,
153; motion to print extra copies, and debate
thereon, 153, 154, 155; motion agreed to, 155;
report of committee on. (See Appendix, 23.)
Teas, bill equalizing the duties on, reported at the last
session, referred to Committee of the Whole on
the state of the Union, 161.
Tennessee land claims, bill to authorize the State to issue
grants, perfect titles, &c. taken up, 161; amend-
ments proposed, and debate thereon, 161 to 167;
taken up and postponed, 168; again taken up,
and debate thereon, 195 to 211; motion to lay
bill and amendments on the table agreed to, 211.
Thompson, Mr. of New Jersey, his death announced, 95.
Tonnage duties, bill to repeal, taken up, 309; and debate
thereon to 318; ordered to a third reading, 318;
motion to recommit with instructions, and debate

thereon, 318, 319, 320; laid on the table, 320;
taken up, 383; passed, 384.
Treasury, report of the Secretary of. (See Appendix, 19.)
War, report of the Secretary of. (See Appendix, 7.)
Washington and Fredericktown turnpike. (See Road.)
Yeas and Nays, on ordering to third reading bill allowing
additional drawback on refined sugar, 111.

on laying on the table preamble and resolutions in
relation to slavery in the District of Columbia,
191; on agreeing to same, 192.

on ordering the Oregon bill to a third reading, 192.
on laying bill for settling Tennessee land claims on
the table, 211.

on third reading southern exploring expedition
bill, 215.

on third reading bill to repeal tonnage duties, 318;
on passing same, 384.

on third reading bill for the repair of the Cumber-
land road, 361.

on passing revolutionary pension bill, 381.

on printing instructions to Panama ministers, 390.

INDEX TO THE NAMES

OF THE SPEAKERS IN THE DEBATES OF THE SENATE, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

Barton, Mr. on bill for sale of lead mines in Missouri, 9.

on Alabama school lands, 10.
on Missouri land claims, 44.

on claims of Maison Rouge, 46.

on Louisiana school lands, 47.
on Mississippi school lands, 50.

Benton, Mr. on resolution relative to the printing for
Congress, 6.

on bill for sale of lead mines in Missouri, 8, 9.
on bill allowing duties to be secured and paid at
Louisville, &c. 9.

on Alabama school lands, 11.

on drawback on refined sugar, 13, 15, 16.
on the sinking fund, 18, 27.

on the distribution of the revenue, 34, 39.

on repair of Cumberland road, 44, 74.

on Missouri land claims, 44.

on claims of Maison Rouge, 46.

on the Louisville and Portland canal, 49.

on Mississippi school lands, 49.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 60, 62, 63.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 67.
on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 71, 73.
on printing Panama documents, 80.

Bell, Mr. on Alabama school lands, 11.

Berrien, Mr. on bill salary to marshal of Connecticut, 12.
on electing officers in Arkansas, 17.

on Georgia protest, 22.

on distribution of the revenue, 40, 42.

on amending judicial system, 49.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 69.

on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 71, 72, 73.
on printing Panama documents, 75, 76, 80.

Branch, Mr. on bill for sale of lead mines in Missouri, 8.
on Alabama school lands, 12.

on Cumberland road, 43.

on Louisville and Portland canal, 47, 48.

on Mississippi school lands, 49.

Chambers, Mr. on the nomination of John J Crittenden, 81.
Chandler, Mr. on the resolution relative to the printing for
Congress, 5.

on bill for sale of lead mines in Missouri, 9.

on Alabama school lands, 10, 11, 12.
on Sunday mails, 42.

on Missouri land claims, 44.

on Louisville and Portland canal, 48.

on extinguishment of debt due for public lands, 60.
on second reading revolutionary pension bill, 63.
on instructions to Panama ministers, 70.

on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 70, 71, 72.
on repair of Cumberland road, 74.

Chase, Mr. on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 71, 72.
Dickerson, Mr. on drawback on refined sugar, 15.

on the sinking fund, 24.

on the distribution of the revenue, 28, 35, 37, 42.
on South Carolina anti-tariff protest, 58.

Eaton, Mr. on introducing resolution in relation to the
printing for Congress, 2, 3, 4, 7.

on repair of Cumberland road, 74.

Foot, Mr. on the distribution of the revenue, 41.

on relief officers of the revolution, &c. 63, 64, 70,
72.

on printing Panama documents, 80.

40.

Hayne, Mr. on the distribution of the revenue, 33, 37,
on exploring expedition in South seas, 50.
on South Carolina anti-tariff protest, 56.
on relief officers of the revolution, &c. 64, 70, 71,72.
on instructions to Panama ministers, 65, 66.
on printing Panama documents, 77.

Hendricks, Mr. on Cumberland road, 43, 74.
on Mississippi school lands, 49, 50.
on ceding to Indiana public lands, 58.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 61.

Holmes, Mr. on relief revolutionary officers, 73.

on printing Panama documents, 76.

on the nomination of John J. Crittenden, 86.

Chambers, Mr. on resolution relative to the printing for Johnson, Mr. of Kentucky, on the bill for the preservation

Congress, 7, 8.

on Sunday mails, 42.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 68, 69.

on printing Panama documents, 75, 76, 78, 80.

and repair of the Cumberland road, 1, 2.
on admitting strangers on the floor of the Senate, 2
on the resolution relative to the printing for Con-
gress, 4, 5.

Johnson, Mr. of Kentucky, on Sunday mails, 42.

on Louisville and Portland canal, 47.

Noble, Mr. on second reading revolutionary pension bill, 63.
on relief revolutionary officers, 71, 73.

Johnston, Mr. of Louisiana, on resolution relative to print- Prince, Mr. on Missouri land claims, 44.

ing for Congress, 8.

on drawback on refined sugar, 14.

on the sinking fund, 26.

on claim of Maison Rouge, 35, 44, 46.

on distribution of the revenue, 37, 39, 41.

on Louisville and Portland canal, 48.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 62.

on the nomination of John J. Crittenden, 91.

Kane, Mr. on resolution relative to the printing for Con-
gress, 5.

on Alabama school lands, 11.

on distribution of the revenue, 39.

on Mississippi school lands, 49.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 60.

on repair of Cumberland road, 74.
King, Mr. on Alabama school lands, 10, 12.
Knight, Mr. on resolution relative to the printing for Con-
gress, 3, 4, 5, 7.

Marks, Mr. on bill allowing duties to be secured and paid
at Louisville, &c. 9.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 62.

on second reading revolutionary pension bill, 63.
on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 63, 71, 73.
McKinley, Mr. on Northeastern boundary, 43.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 70.
McLane, Mr. on drawback on refined sugar, 14.
on the distribution of the revenue, 41.
on Louisville and Portland canal, 48.
on the sinking fund, 60.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 60, 61.

Noble, Mr. on introducing pension bills, 3.

on resolution relative to Congress printing, 8.
on Cumberland road bill, 15.

on Mississippi school lands, 50.

on continuing Cumberland road in Indiana, 59.
on extinguishment of debt due for public lands, 60.
on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 61.

on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 72, 73.
Rowan, Mr. on Louisville and Portland canal, 47, 48.
Ruggles, Mr. on extinguishment of debt due for public
lands, 60.

Sanford, Mr. on drawback on refined sugar, 13.
on the sinking fund, 23.

on Louisiana school lands, 47.

Silsbee, Mr. on drawbacks on merchandise, 12, 13.
Smith, Mr. of Maryland, on Alabama school lands, 11.
on drawbacks on merchandise, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17.
on electing officers in Arkansas, 18.

on the sinking fund, 22, 24.

on the distribution of the revenue, 32.

on Louisville and Portland canal, 48.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 62.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 68.
on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 73.
on repair of Cumberland road, 74.

Smith, Mr. of South Carolina, on claim of Maison Rouge,
35, 44.

on South Carolina anti-tariff protest, 53.

on relief officers of the revolution, &c. 63, 71.
Tazewell, Mr. on resolution relative to printing for Con-

gress, 7.

on drawback on refined sugar, 16, 17.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 61, 62.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 64, 66, 67, 69.
on relief revolutionary officers, &c. 72.
on printing Panama documents, 74.

Webster, Mr. on distribution of the revenue, 40.
on the judicial system, 43, 49.

on subscribing to Chesapeake and Delaware canal
stock, 61, 62.

on instructions to Panama ministers, 64, 65, 66, 70.
White, Mr. on introducing resolution to inquire into the
expediency of amending judicial system, 2.
Woodbury, Mr. on bill allowing duties to be secured and
paid at Louisville, &c. 9.

⚫on drawback on refined sugar, 13, 17.
on printing Panama documents, 76.

INDEX TO THE NAMES OF THE SPEAKERS

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

Alexander, Mr. on the Cumberland road, 360.

Allen, Mr. on a vote of thanks to the Speaker, 388.
Anderson, Mr. on resolution calling for information in the

case of John Baker, 161.

on the Cumberland road, 273.
on military road in Maine, 385.

Archer, Mr. on the Cumberland road, 256, 361.
Barbour, Mr. P. P. on Northern boundary of Illinois, 99.
on printing report of Judiciary Committee, 154.
on bill to elect certain officers in Arkansas, 191.
on bill to relieve revolutionary survivors, 213, 215.
on the Cumberland road, 251, 351.
on repealing tonnage duties, 320.

on a vote of thanks to the Speaker, 389.

Barbour, Mr. J. S. on the Cumberland road, 351.
Barnard, Mr. on the Cumberland road, 322.
Barney, Mr. on extension of time for drawback, 98.
on drawback on refined sugar, 103.

on Washington and Frederick turnpike, 213.
on bill to relieve revolutionary survivors, 215, 379.

Barney, Mr. on retrenchment, 263.

on the Cumberland road, 271, 385.
on a vote of thanks to the Speaker, 389.

Barringer, Mr. on amending the rules, 237.

on reprinting Congressional documents, 351, 360,
375, 376, 377, 382.

Bartlett, Mr. on resolution calling for information in the
case of John Baker, 161.

on resolutions relative to slavery in the District of
Columbia, 191.

on Tennessee land claims, 210.

on amending the rules, 236.

on granting land to lake Pontchartrain canal, &c.
255, 256.

on retrenchment, 261.

on the claims of Maison Rouge, 266.

on the right of petition, 297.

on a vote of thanks to the Speaker, 388.

Bassett, Mr. on Washington and Frederick turnpike, 212.
on revolutionary pension bill, 381.

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