Title. JOINT RESOLUTIONS of the Senate. Resolution in relation to certain evidences to be admitted Revenue laws, proposition to purchase Myer Moses's collection Revolutionary officers and soldiers, pensions to. (See Pensions.) certain - Rhind, Mr., information respecting horses presented by the Rhode Island, member from, appears, viz: Dutee J. Pearce, -Page 117, 290 74, 76, 195 345, 385 3 [appearance of Mr. Burges omitted to be en- Riddle, John. (See bills Senate, No. 46.) Risley, Timothy. (See bills H R. No. 303.) (See Rail Roads.) Roads, rail. Roads, post. (See Post Roads.) Roads and canals. (See Canals, Roads, Internal Improve- to aid in making Roads, Pittsburgh by Beavertown to Indiana line, grant land Beavertown to Ravenna, grant land to aid in making Cumberland, Mr. Jenning's motion to complete through Indiana, inquiry as to progress in constructing thro' 57 57 58, 64, 130 60, 61 further inquiry as to cost in constructing 66, 68, $7 153, 154, 156, 168 Mr. Pettis's motion to construct from Van- repair and preservation of 66,399 71, 232, 398 Mr. Duncan's motion to construct from further appropriations for, in Indiana, Illinois consents to its passage through that motion for appropriation for repairs, to be continued through Ohio, Indiana, and 76, 399 183 325 338 398 123, 130, Louisville to St. Louis, grant money or land to improve Uniontown, Pa., through Morgantown, to the Ohio, Roads, Line creek to Chatahoochee, lay out and construct. (See turnpike on bank of Chesapeake canal, authority to make, (see bills H. R. No. 615,) Detroit to Chicago, Detroit to fort Gratiot, Detroit to Saganaw, Military, in Maine, Washington to Jackson, in Arkansas, Page. 289 Roanoke inlet, improve navigation of, (see bills H. R. No. 614,) North Carolina requests the re-opening of Roanoke river, survey of. (See bills H. R. No. 614.) Rollins, Ebenezer. (See bills Senate, No. 20.) Rules, proposition to amend, by appointing a standing committee 85 202 69 145, 151, 167 motion to rescind rule which limits time for presenting pe- titions, resolutions, and reports, referred to a committee, one day to be devoted to subject of pensions, 17th joint rule suspended as respects certain bills, Russia, appointment of Mr. Randolph as Minister to 204, 229, 242 242, 397 308 423, 424 425, 428 12, 13 proceedings in relation to the expenses of the mission to 178, 181, Rail road company, Baltimore and Ohio, (see bills H. R. No. - 517,) Raymer, Frederick, (see bills H. R. No. 532,) - Randall, Jonas, Rack and Walker, executors of Stewart, (see Wm. Stewart,) Raimbaux, (see Basmarin and Raimbaux,) Rappleye, John R., (see bills H. R. No. 597,) Raven, James, - Reily, Barbara, widow of William, Rhode Island, inhabitants of North Kingston, light-house, Block Island, sea wall, 114 - 100, 240 - 108, 249 - 174, 194 189 67 67 Rhode Island, inhabitants of Newport, improve harbor; Providence, improve harbor, and Massachusetts, inhabitants of, breakwater, Church's cove, Page. 67 67 83 231 Providence, claims or. Denmark, - 235, 346 Ridgley, James L., administrator of Edward Moore, (see bills H. inhabitants of Newport, drawback on nails, merchants of do., Spanish duties, Rice, Hopkins, (see bills H. R. No. 537,) R. No. 512,) - Rider, Jeremiah, Ringo, Burtis, Richaud, (see Caze and Richaud,) Richmond, James, Richard, Dominique, 189, 279 120 192 285 Robertson and Barnwell, (see bills H. R. No. 527,) Rodgers, John, of Cherokee nation, (see bills H. R. No. 518,) 44, 116 212 110, 280 Roberts, John, Major, Virginia, (see bills H. R. No. 505,) 63, 84, 367 Roberts, John, Connecticut, 159 Russell, John, Roll, Matthias, (see bills H. R. No. 526,) Road company, District Columbia, President, &c., of Columbia Road company, Maysville and Lexington turnpike, Rose, Levi, Rudolph, Jacob, Rundlet, Jonathan, Rusco, Albert P., 112, 116 138 272 152 44, 150 48 52 88, 144 Rucker, Angus, Rynsel, Valentine, 115 48 S. Sabbath day, memorials of inhabitants and associations in vari- Sag harbor, proceedings on report of survey of, (see bills H. R. No. 614,) Salt Springs on Vermillion river, Illinois, authorize sale, (see 48 248 INDEX. Salt springs, Legislature of Missouri may sell lands reserved Salt, memorials for increase of duty on 523 Page. 232 report and bill to increase duty on, (see bills H. R. No. 256 quantity in store on first January, 1831, 426 (See bills Senate, No. 126.) 271 Sandy creek, construct harbor at mouth of Sapp, John. (See bills H. R. No. 245.) Savannah river, accounts and correspondence in relation to the removal of obstructions in 145, 151, 320 423 survey of, to be laid before the House next ses- Scott, Wm. (See bills Senate, No. 97.) Senator, Noble, death of Senate, quorum assembled in the bills from the. (See bills from the Senate.) Samuel Smith, chosen President pro tem. of the Shawneetown. (See bills H. R. No 298.) Shreve, H. M., his reports on the improvement of navigation of Ohio and Mississippi rivers, 403 294 377 8 395 52, 56, 72, 218 Silk, a flag of U. S. made of American silk, presented to the communication from Mr. D'Homergue, upon subject of Silver creek, secure works at mouth of Sinking Fund, annual report of the commissioners of the (See Slave trade, documents relating to the capture of the Spanish documents relating to capture of slave ships Louisa, negotiations to be carried on with foreign powers for Smith and Pearce, of Rhode Island. (See bills H. R. No. 349.) Smoot, Benjamin S. (See bills Senate, No. 91.) S ov, Aaron. (See bills H. R. No. 216.) Sodus bay, (Big) remove obstructions at mouth of. (See bills 50, 84 360, 424 65 244, 245 -281 194 |