on the powers of the Vice President, 328, 338. on the Surplus Revenue, 385. on making certain Fortifications, 396, 402. on adjusting claims for deported slaves, 408, 786. on the settlement of Private Land claims, 460, extending the franking privilege, 477. the French Colonial Trade, 560, 561, 565, 569. on changing the seats of the Senate Chamber, 665. Kane, Mr. on abolishing imprisonment for debt, 22, 34, on regulating process in the States admitted into on relinquishing the Cumberland Road to the on the Powers of the Vice President, 316, on the settlement of Private Land claims 459, 461, on graduating the price of Public Lands, 497. King, Mr. on erecting a Western Armory, 7. the powers of the Vice President, 278, 280. appropriatng lands in Alabama for the improve- on relinquishing School Lands in Alabama, 479. on Internal Improvements, 630. on Indian Emigration, 662, 663. on the suppression of the Slave Trade, 806, 808. Macon, Mr. on allowing further indemnification for the on the Cumberland Road, 109, 125. 125 on extending the franking privilege, 475, 478. on the importation of iron, for rail roads, 694. on the suppression of the slave trade, 806, 809. on payment of interest to the States, 588. on the Cumberland road, 714. on the Tariff, 735, 748. M'Kinley, Mr. on abolishing imprisonment for debt, 31, on regulating process in the States admitted into on the powers of the Vice President, 297. 675. M'Lane, Mr. on increasing the pay of Lieutenants of the on Revolutionary Pensions, 112. on the powers of the Vice President, 287. on the South Carolina Claims, 419. on the Delaware breakwater, 467. on Internal Improvements, 605, 606, 608, 630. on the suppression of the slave trade, 806. Noble, Mr. on the Western Armory, 7. on authorizing Indiana to sell lands appropriated on the Cumberland Road, 29, 121. on abolishing imprisonment for debt, 70, 72, 74, en the powers of the Vice President, 341. on abolishing the office of Major General, 378. on appropriating lands in Alabama, for improving on graduating the price of public lands, 577,657, on relieving the widow of Gen. Brown, 525. on Indian Emigration, 663. on the Tariff, 745, 773. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 788. on revolutionary Officers, 789, 790. the surviving officers of the Revolution, 149, 150, appropriations for the military establishment, 414. granting land to Kenyon College, 536, 537. Ridgely, Mr. on the Cumberland Road, 128. on the powers of the Vice President, 273. on relieving Susan Decatur, 256. on reducing the duty on Salt, 596 Rowan, Mr. on abolishing Imprisonment for Debt, 32, 34, for regulating Process in the Courts of the United Ruggles, Mr. on the Western Armory, 7. on the Cumberland Road, 102. on the surviving Officers of theRevolution, 182, 185. on the powers of the Vice President, 279. on South Carolina Claims, 418, 419. on appropriating lands in Alabama, for improve- on extending the franking privilege, 475. on aiding Ohio in the Miami Canal, 809. Sanford, Mr. on reducing the duty on Salt, 595. Seymour, Mr. on relieving Susan Decatur, 259.' Silsbee, Mr. on regulating the French Colonial Trade, on the importation of Iron for Railroads, 692. on the Tariff bill, 734, 750. Smith, Mr. of Maryland, on increasing the pay of the Lieu. abolishing the office of Major General, 378. Tyler, Mr. on the Cumberland road, 107. surviving officers of the Revolution, 228. on the importation of iron for rail roads, 687. tenants of the Navy who have served ten years, Van Buren, Mr. on the abolishment of imprisonment for 81. on a petition for further indemnification for the de- on the Cumberland Road, 104, 109, 111. on making appropriations for the payment of Pen- on surviving officers of the Revolution, 148, 167, concerning discriminating duties, 243. on relieving Abraham Ogden, 273, 275. on abolishing the office of Major General, 374, on the surplus Revenue, 385. on appropriations for certain Fortifications, 394, on appropriations for Military Establishment, 412, Vice on the claims of South Carolina, 420. on desertion, 452, 453. on the Delaware Breakwater, 469. on extending the franking privilege, 478. on relieving the widow of Gen. Brown, 527. on Internal Improvements, 603, 604, 605, 629, 631. on the Tariff, 725, 727, 735, 736, 744, 769, 770, Smith, Mr. S. C. on abolishing Imprisonment for Debt, on the Cumberland Road, 119. to relinquishing the Cumberland Road to the on the surviving officers of the Revolution, 187, on relieving Abraham Ogden, 273, 274, 275. on the claims of South Carolina, 420, 421. on the settlement of Private Land Claims, 458, on Internal Improvements, 634. on changing the Seats of the Senate Chamber, 664. the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 792. debt, 38, 44, 68, 70. on regulating process in the States admitted into on the surviving officers of the Revolution, 149, on relieving Susan Decatur, 265, 267. on the settlement of private land claims, 483, 506. on the tariff, 735, 785. President, on the extent of his powers, 316, 341. on changing the seats of the Senate Chamber, 664. Webster, Mr. on the settlement of private land claims, the tariff, 735, 750, 765, 772, 774, 775, 776, 784, Woodbury, Mr. on abolishing imprisonment for debt, 89. on discriminating duties, 237. on relieving Susan Decatur, 260, 268, 270, 271, 275. INDEX TO THE NAMES OF THE SPEAKERS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Allen, Mr. of Massachusetts, on the case of Marigny D'au- | Bartlett, Mr. on an amendment of the Rules, 823, 824. Alexander, Mr. on a resolution calling upon the President for information respecting the Canal uniting the the bill for enlarging the powers of the Corpora- Anderson, Mr. of Pennsylvania, on Retrenchment, 1186. Anderson, Mr. of Maine, on the Tariff, 1772. on R. W. Meade's Claim, 1917, 1952. on abolishing the office of Major General, 2491. on relieving R. W. Meade, 1607, 1819, 1916, on deported slaves, 2315. on Indian Governments, 926, 927. on Paintings for the Rotundo, 940, 942. on the Retrenchment resolutions, 1396, 1401. on granting the use of the Hall of Representatives, Barnard, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 1468. Barringer, Mr. on the Revolutionary officers and soldiers Buck, Mr. on an amendment to the Rules, 825. on abolishing the office of Major General, 2490. 1962. on Navy appropriations, 1508, 1918. on the Tariff, 1749, 2218, 2219, 2221, 2246, 2297, 2696 on abolishing the office of Major General, 2679. on the Mobile Court Martial, 1034, 1039. on Retrenchment resolutions, 1246. on Tennessee Land titles, 2524, 2549. Blake, Mr. on the Retrenchment resolutions, 1184, 1188, 1215. on improving the channel of the Wabash, 1567. on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal bill, 2617. Brown, Mr. New Hampshire, on Militia Courts Martial, on Tennessee Land titles, 2520. Bunner, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive,976. on the case of R. W. Meade, 1958. 1504. on the Tariff, 2038, 2039, 2053, 2079, 2089, 2346, Barbour, Mr. J. S. in relation to the accounting officers of 2414. on the sale of Public Lands, 2052, 2053. on the Naturalization laws, 2555. on abolishing the office of Major General, 2679, Brent, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'auterive, 1475. 2684. on the appropriations for Fortifications, 1920, 1921, on Paintings for the Rotundo, 937. on granting the use of the Hall of Representatives, on the Tariff, 2698. the treasury, 1954, 1966, 1971. Bryan, Mr. of N. Carolina, on the ease of Marigny D'Aute- rive, 1079. on Internal Improvements, 1621. on Indian appropriations, 2558. Burges, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 1093. on the Mobile Court Martial, 1046, 1489. on Retrenchment resolutions, 1399. on Washington College, 1487. in relation to a report of the Committee of Finance, on the Tariff, 2260, 2323,2452. Revolutionary Officers and Soldiers bill, 2661. Condict, Mr. on Military Land Warrants, 860. on Indian Governments, 926. Tariff, 2332, 2342, 2344, 2696. Coulter, Mr. on Affairs with Brazil, 2510, 2539. Crockett, Mr. on the bill for relief of Mrs. Brown, 2086. Tennessee Land titles, 2518. Culpeper, Mr. on the Mobile Court Martial, 1036. Retrenchment Resolutions, 1128. on granting the use of the Hall of Representa. the Rules for printing documents, 1719. the Naval Appropriations, 1920 bill for relief of Mrs. Brown, 2081. do. for relief of Revolutionary Officers and Sol. Daniel, Mr. Kentucky, on Retrenchment, 1141, 1178. Davis, Mr. of Massachusetts, on the Tariff, 1878. Drayton, Mr. on the case of Marigny d'Auterive, 968. the Revolutionary Officers and Soldiers bill, 2652, 2661. Military Appropriations, 1527. relieving R. W. Meade, 1594, 1917, 1967. Creek Treaties, 1953, 1954. the bill for completing the Public Buildings, 2506, Floyd, Mr. on the North Eastern Boundary, 814. on the practicability of uniting the waters of James on the removal of the Choctaw and Chickasaw on the Mobile court martial, 1045, 1048, 1499, retrenchments, 1144, 1197, 1200, 1201. bill for relief of Mrs. Brown, 2085. Wickliffe's resolution concerning Internal Im• deported slaves, 2314. Fort, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 904. on the Tariff, 2322. on Indian appropriations, 2559. Gilmer, Mr. on Indian Governments, 927. the bill in relation to captured Africans, 959, 961, on the Georgia and Florida boundary line, 1092. internal improvements, 1797. deported slaves, 1832, 1835, 2316, 2352, 2356. sale of public lands, 2050, 2051. bill for relief of Mrs. Brown, 2082, 2084. the revolutionary soldiers bill, 2602, 2652. the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal bill, 2615, 2616, Gorham, Mr. on the resolution in relation to the United internal improvements, 1690. Gurley, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 989, 990 appropriations for fortifications, 1920. Haynes, Mr. on Indian governments, 926. on the Georgia and Florida boundary line, 1092. a resolution in relation to West Point, 1520. Indian appropriations, 1534, 1629. the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal bill, 2614, 2615. on a monument to the memory of Brigadier Her- on Indian governments, 927. navy appropriations, 1506, 1507, 1509, 1510, Indian appropriations, 1585. the Tariff, 1951, 1978, 2284. the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 2611. Hobbie, Mr. on abolishing the office of Major General, Hunt, Mr. on the Tariff, 1784, 2329. Ingham, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 995. on militia courts martial, 1493. on the rules for printing documents, 1718, 1720, Tariff, 1988, 2253, 2256, 2305, 2311. Ingersoll, Mr. on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 1068. Ingersoll, Mr. of Connecticut, on the Tariff, 2123. internal improvements, 2198, 2217. Revolutionary officers and soldiers' bill, 2661, Livingston, Mr. on the removal of the Indians, 822. on authorizing the Committee of Manufactures to on the case of Marigny D'Auterive, 899, 902, 987. deported slaves, 1812, 1833. appropriations for fortifications, 1921, 1924. bill for the relief of Mrs, Brown, 2081, 2083. enlarging the powers of the Corporations within to alter the duty on wines, 2745. Locke, Mr. on Tennessee land titles, 2500, 2514. on the Cherokee Indians, 1593. Mallary, Mr. on giving power to the Committee of Ma. 869. abolishing the office of Major General, 2492. Mercer, Mr. on amending the Rules, 825. on uniting the waters of James and Kenhawari- on captured Africans, 958. on internal improvements, 1517, 1646, 1672,2192, on the rules for printing documents, 1720. the bill for completing the public buildings,2507. on enlarging the powers of the Corporations in on Paintings for the Rotundo, 936 the Tariff, 2219, 2276. the bill for completing the public buildings, 2507. Revolutionary officers and soldiers bill, 2660. M'Coy, Mr. on military land warrants, 860. internal improvements, 1512. on a resolution in relation to West Point, 1521. |