Mercer, Mr., on referring a portion of President's message, | Stewart, Mr., on the nullifying ordinance, 1084.
District of Columbia affairs, 1815.
the revenue collection bill, 1824. Muhlenberg, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff, 1299. Nelson, Mr., from Massachusetts, on the tariff, 1640. Patton, Mr., from Virginia, on the tariff bill, 1619, 1651. Pearce, Mr., from Rhode Island, on the tariff, 1492, 1575, 1635.
Pendleton, Mr., from New York, on the tariff, 1637, 1664, 1808.
Plummer, Mr., from Mississippi, on fraudulent land claims,
on public lands, 1744, 1904, 1919, 1920. Polk, Mr., from Tennessee, on Bank of United States, 833, 840, 849, 851, 1707.
referring a portion of President's message, 868. reduction of postage, 943.
the tariff, 1162, 1225, 1574, 1636, 1761.
a resolution relative to do., 1526.
reported a bill for sale of bank stock of United
States, 1707; his speech on do., 1713.
revenue collection bill, 1898.
resolution concerning tariff, 1118, 1131, 1270. the tariff, 1575, 1583, 1664, 1751, 1795. the enforcement bill, 1677, 1684, 1685.
report of the minority on the Bank United States, Verplanck, Mr., from New York, on the contingent ex- 1902.
on the tariff, 1176, 1640, 1761.
penses of the Senate, 944.
remission of duties, 944.
on the tariff bill, 962, 1121, 1225, 1356, 1636. revenue collection bill, 1817, 1822.
report on the Bank of the United States, 1898. general appropriation bill, 1921.
Root, Mr., from New York, on public lands, 838, 1920. Vinton, Mr., from Ohio, on asylum for deaf and dumb,
on Bank of United States, 862.
on the lien bill, 871.
establishing Southern assay offices, 886, 887, 894, 920.
deaf and dumb asylum, 912, 916.
amending the constitution, 940. reduction of postage, 943.
Matthew Lyon's fine, 1015.
the tariff, 1103, 1573, 1574, 1635,1636, 1655,1656.
on the culture of silk, 1762.
revenue collection bill, 1862.
Russell, Mr., from Ohio, on the tariff, 1637, 1639. Semmes, Mr., from Maryland, on the lien bill, 871. asylum for deaf and dumb, 899.
the tariff, 1575, 1636, 1639. making naval appropriations, 1669.
Shepard, Wm. B., from North Carolina, on the tariff,
the tariff, 1273, 1290, 1291, 1575, 1636, 1732,1749. the bill for the relief of the heirs of Matthew Lyon, 1654.
Wardwell, Mr., from New York, on the tariff, 1637, 1639,
District of Columbia affairs, 1812.
Ward, Mr., from New York, on asylum for the deaf and
dumb, 890.
the tariff bill, 1585.
arsenal at Watervliet, 1764, 1765.
revenue collection bill, 1897.
Washington, Mr., from Maryland, on the lien bill, 871. District of Columbia affairs, 1813, 1814, 1816. general appropriation bill, 1921.
Watmough, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on Bank of United States, 833, 840, 841, 853, 861, 862.
on the tariff, 1290, 1291, 1637.
making naval appropriations, 1668, 1675.
selling stock of Bank of the United States, 1716.
Wayne, Mr., from Georgia, on the Bank of United States, 824, 826, 832, 842, 862.
on the nullifying ordinance, 1083, 1085.
the tariff, 1568, 1681, 1697, 1701, 1706, 1728, 1732, 1741.
revenue collection bill, 1755, 1757, 1758, 1760, 1768, 1812, 1823, 1939.
on resolution calling on the President for informa- tion in relation to South Carolina, 1764.
White, Mr., from Florida, on fraudulent land claims, 873. Florida claims, 998, 1685, 1686, 1687.
the printing of land reports, 1728.
Wickliffe, Mr., from Kentucky, on Bank of United States, | Wickliffe, Mr., on arsenal at Watervliet, 1764, 1765. 824, 830, 839, 851, 852, 858, 860.
on fraudulent land claims, 873.
on amendment to the constitution, 893, 894. asylum for deaf and dumb, 896.
appointment of members of Congress, 901, 902, 907. remission of duties, 944, 953.
changing the location of certain land offices, 976. Massachusetts resolutions relative to the tariff, 1526, 1527, 1571, 1576.
on the tariff bill, 1638, 1640, 1681, 1699, 1701, 1707, 1731, 1749, 1762, 1772, 1773. making naval appropriations, 1665, 1667. East Florida claims, 1686.
selling the bank stock of the United States, 1707. resolution proposing a publication of land reports, 1726.
District of Columbia affairs, 1813.
public lands, 1743, 1744, 1904.
revenue collection bill, 1756, 1757, 1767, 1768, 1772, 1817, 1818, 1823, 1825, 1896, 1897, 1898.
general appropriation bill, 1921.
Wilde, Mr., from Georgia, on reducing the rates of post-
changing the location of certain land offices, 9. the nullifying ordinance, 1082, 1084, 1085, 1087. the tariff, 1225, 1249, 1356, 1600, 1637, 1664, 1705, 1741.
the Massachusetts resolutions on do., 1478, 1522, 1524, 1527, 1577.
revenue collection bill, 1755.
Williams, Mr., from North Carolina, on public lands, 837, 838, 874, 876, 879.
asylum for deaf and dumb, 899. remission of duties, 954.
the nullifying ordinance, 1086, 1088. the tariff, 1810, 1811.
revenue collection bill, 1766, 1811. Young, Mr., from Connecticut, on the tariff, 1413:
An act making appropriations in part for the support of Government for the year 1833, and for certain expenditures of 1832, 1.
making appropriations for the revolutionary and other pensioners for the year 1833, 1. making appropriations for carrying on the fortifi- cations of the United States for 1833, 1.
to establish a land office in the Territory of Michi- gan, 1.
to explain an act to reduce the duties on coffee, tea, and cocoa; passed in 1830, 2.
to amend an act to alter and amend an act to set apart and dispose of certain public lands for the encouragement of the cultivation of the vine and olive; passed in 1831, 2.
to amend an act supplementary to the act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of the revolution, 2.
for the further improvement of Pennsylvania Avenue, 2.
for the payment for horses and arms lost in the military service of the United States against the Indians, 2.
for the purchase of certain copies of Watterston
and Van Zandt's Statistical Tables, and to au- thorize a subscription for a continuation of the same, 3.
making appropriations for the naval service for the year 1833, 3.
making appropriations for Indian annuities, and other similar objects, for 1833, 4.
to authorize the laying out and constructing a road from Line creek to the Chattahoochee, and for repairing the road on which the mail is now transported, 5.
to authorize the Legislature of Ohio to sell the land reserved for the support of religion in the Ohio Company and J. C. Symmes's pur- chases, 5.
further to extend the fine for entering certain do- nation claims to land in the Territory of Arkan- sas, 5.
for making Calais and Pembroke, in Maine, ports of delivery, 5.
making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Government for the year 1833, 6.
An act to modify the act of the 14th of July, 1832, and all other acts imposing duties on imports, 10. making appropriations for the Indian Department for the year 1833, 11.
further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, 12.
to explain and amend the 18th section of an act to alter and amend the several acts imposing du- ties on imports; approved the 14th July, 1832, 13. making appropriations to carry into effect cer- tain Indian treaties, and for other purposes, for the year 1833, 14.
making appropriations for the engineer and ord- nance departments, 16.
making appropriations for the support of the army for the year 1833, 17.
to explain and amend the act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports; passed July 14, 1832, so far as relates to hard- ware, and certain manufactures of copper and brass, and other articles, 18.
making appropriations for the erection of certain fortifications, 18.
for improving the navigation of certain rivers in the Territories of Florida and Michigan, and for surveys and other purposes, 18.
in relation to the Potomac bridge, 18. to improve the navigation of the Potomac river, between Georgetown and Alexandria, and for other purposes, 18.
in addition to the act for the gradual improvement of the navy of the United States, 18.
to improve the condition of the non-commissioned officers and privates of the army and marine corps of the United States, and to prevent de- sertion, 19.
making appropriations for carrying on certain works heretofore commenced for the improve- ment of harbors and rivers, and also for contin- uing and repairing the Cumberland road, and certain Territorial roads, 19. making appropriations for the public buildings, and for other purposes, 20.
for the construction of a road from the Mississippi river to William Strong's, on the St. Francis river, in the Territory of Arkansas, 20. prolonging the second session of the fifth Legisla tive Council of the Territory of Michigan, 20.
An act in addition to, and in alteration of, an act vesting in the corporation of the city of Washington all the rights of the Washington Canal Company, and for other purposes, 20.
establishing a port of entry and delivery at the village of Fall river, in Massachusetts, and dis- continuing the office at Dighton, 21.
to authorize the President of the United States to exchange certain lands belonging to the navy yard at Brooklyn, for other lands contiguous thereto, 21.
for the more perfect defence of the frontiers, 21. to create sundry new land offices, and to alter the boundaries of other land offices of the United States, 21.
making provision for the publication of the Docu- mentary History of the American Revolution,
declaring the assent of Congress to an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, hereafter re- cited, 22.
to secure to mechanics and others payment for labor done, and materials furnished in the erec- tion of buildings in the District of Columbia, 25. to authorize the county commissioners for the county of Peoria, in the State of Illinois, to enter a fractional quarter-section of land for a seat of justice, and for other purposes, 25. authorizing an alteration in the election districts
for members of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan, 25.
Arkansas to sell the land granted to said Terri tory by an act of Congress approved the 15th of June, 1832, and for other purposes, 29. An act for the relief of the widows and orphans of the officers and seamen who were lost in the United States' schooner Sylph, 30.
authorizing the delivery of certain papers in the Department of State to the commissioners for settling claims under the treaty with France, of the 2d February, 1832, 30.
in relation to the execution of the act supplemen- tary to the act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of the revolution, 30.
for the relief of sundry owners of vessels sunk for the defence of Baltimore, 30.
authorizing the Secretary of War to correct cer- tain mistakes, 30.
providing for the continuation of Gales & Seaton's Compilation of State Papers, 30.
to place thirty copies of the Diplomatic Corre- spondence of the American Revolution at the disposition of the Secretary of State, 30. Adams, Mr., his report on the tariff, (see tariff.) American commerce, spoliations on, 202. Army, (see Report of the major general.)
supplementary to an act concerning a seminary of Bank learning in the Territory of Arkansas; approved March 7, 1827, 25.
supplemental to the act for the final adjustment of land claims in Missouri, 26.
(see Report of the quartermaster general.) enlistment of minors, General Macomb's letter on, and a bill to improve the condition of the rank and file of the army, 91.
of the United States, Mr. Verplanck's report of the majority on, 64.
Mr. Polk's report of the minority on the bank, 66. supplemental, 82. correspondence with, respecting the three per cent. stock, 103.
authorizing the removal of the office of surveyor general of public lands south of Tennessee, 26. Consular granting certain lots to the President and Directors of the Georgetown College, in the District of Columbia, 26.
to amend an act to grant a quantity of land in the State of Illinois, for the purpose of aiding in opening a canal to connect the waters of Illinois river with those of lake Michigan, and to allow further time to the State of Ohio for commencing the Miami canal from Dayton to lake Erie, 26. to incorporate the Georgetown Free School and Orphan Asylum, in the District of Columbia, 26. to authorize the President of the United States to cause the public surveys to be connected with the line of demarcation between the States of Indiana and Illinois, 27.
further to extend the powers of the Board of Canal Commissioners for the improvement of the Ten- nessee river, in the State of Alabama, 27. prescribing the mode by which patents for public lands shall be signed and executed, 27. to revive the act supplementary to the several laws for the sale of public lands, 28.
to establish a town at St. Mark's, in Florida, 28. granting an additional quantity of land for the location of revolutionary bounty land warrants, 28.
to extend the provisions of the act of the 3d of March, 1807, to prevent settlements being made on lands ceded to the United States, until au- thorized by law, 28.
to carry into effect the convention between the United States and His Majesty the King of the Two Sicilies, concluded at Naples on the 14th October, 1832, 29.
to authorize the Governor of the Territory of
establishment, a report of the Secretary of State in relation to, 129.
R. M. Johnson's report and bill on the abolish- ment of imprisonment for, 93. Engineer, chief, report of, (see reports.) Finances, state of, (see reports.) Foreign Relations, (see President's message on,) French spoliations, a message from the President, with sundry documents, 202. Gold and silver bullion, relative value of, (see mint.) Gratiot, Brigadier General, letter to the President in rela- tion to the harbor bill, 61. Grundy, Mr., his report on reduction of postage, 143. Half-pay, bounty lands, &c., documents on the subject, 108.
Harbor bill, (see veto, and General Gratiot's letter to the President.)
Indians, Northwestern, Schoolcraft's report on the, 110. Interest, a bill to settle the claims of States for interest during the war, (see veto.) Johnson, Mr. R. M., (see mineralogy.)
report on imprisonment for debt, (see debt.) Johnson, Judge, of Arkansas, charges against, 63. Live oak, Secretary of the Navy's report on, 117. Major general of the army, (see reports.) Members of the two Houses, a list of, 1. Mineralogy and geology, (Mr. R. M. Johnson's report thereon,) 62.
Minors, enlistment of, (see army.) Mint, a letter from the director of, on the relative value of gold and silver bullion, 98. Navy, Secretary of, his report, (see reports.) Polk, Mr., reports on the Bank United States, (see bank.) Postmaster General, his report, (see reports.) President of the United States' message at the opening of Congress, 2.
President's veto on the harbor bill, (see veto.)
message on intercourse with foreign nations, 85. message in relation to South Carolina, with sundry documents, 145.
message on French spoliations, with documents,
Quartermaster general, (see reports.)
Report from the Postmaster General, 144. Schoolcraft's report on the Northwestern Indians, 110. Secretary of State's report on foreign relations, 85. do. on consular establishments, 129.
South Carolina, the President's message in relation to that State, with sundry documents, 145. Spoliations on American commerce, 202.
Report of the Secretary of War at the opening of the Stock, 3 per cent., (see Bank United States.)
Tariff, Mr. Verplanck's bill to reduce and alter the duties, 39.
Mr. Adams's report on the tariff, 41. Treasury, Secretary of the, report of, (see reports.) Verplanck, Mr., his bill on the tariff, (see tariff.)
report on the Bank of the United States, (see bank.)
Veto on the bill for improving certain harbors, &c. 61. on the bill providing for the final settlement of claims for interest on advances made during the last war, 129.
War, Secretary of, his report, (see reports.)
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