SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS:
SPEECHES, IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS, LAWS, ETC.
NEW SERIES.....VOL. XXXI.
CITY OF WASHINGTON:
PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF JOHN C. RIVES.
TO THE APPENDIX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.
Appropriations, list of, made in the second session
of the Thirty-Third Congress... . . . .. . . .425 Armstrong, the brig-see General Armstrong. Army, remarks in the House of Representatives
on the bill to increase the regular, by four additional regiments, by Mr. Benton....334 B.
Badger, George E., a Senator from North Caro- lina- remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States..... ...........214, 218, 226, 229 remarks on the bill providing for the ocean mail ..286, 289, 290, 291 Bailey, David J., a Representative from Georgia, incidental remarks by...... .323 remarks in reply to Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, touching the powers of the Federal Govern- ment over the Territories and the slave ques- tion.... .327
Banks, Nathaniel P., jr., a Representative from Massachusetts-
remarks on American politics, Know-Noth- ingism and Catholicity..
..48 Barry, William S., a Representative from Mis- sissippi, incidental remarks by..49, 50, 96, 190 remarks in regard to civil and reli. ious tolera- tion and Know-Nothingism....... .53 Bayard, James A., a Senator from Delaware- remarks on the bill to modify and amend the judicial system..... ......85 remarks in regard to the aspersions upon the character of the late James A. Bayard, of Del- aware, contained in the "Anas" of Thomas Jefferson, as published under the authority of Congress.... .......135
remarks on the bill to give protection to Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States.... ..218, 221, 226, 243 remarks on the bill providing for ocean mail .286, 288, 289, 290, 295, 206, 297, 301, 304
Bayard, the late James A., vindication of the || Campbell, Lewis D.—Continued.
Mr. Cass....
Mr. Hunter.
Mr. Mason....
Mr. Pearce......
Bayly, Thomas H., & Representative from Vir- ginia, incidental remarks by.............33 Bell, John, a Senator from Tennessee, incidental remarks by... .....159, 309 remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill............275, 276 Benjamin, Judah P., a Senator from Louisiana- remarks on the bill to protect Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States..212, 219, 223, 239, 244 remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill... .273, 274 Benton, Thomas H., a Representative from Mis-
remarks on the Pacific railroad bill.........73 remarks on the French spoliation bill......118 remarks on the proposition to raise four new regiments for the regular Army of the Uni- ted States. ..334 Boyce, William W., a Representative from South Carolina-
remarks on the subject of the annexation of Cuba..... ......91 Breckinridge, John C., a Representative from Kentucky-
remarks on the Texas debt bill............155 remarks on the bill making appropriations for the Collins line...... .....188 Bright, Jesse D, a Senator from Indiana, inci- dental remarks by........ ...2.6 Brodhead, Richard, a Senator from Pennsylvania, incidental remarks by...... ..302 remarks on the bill proposing to grant to rail- road companies three years in which to pay the duties on iron imported for railroad pur- .....159
remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill............273, 276 Brown, Albert G., a Senator from Mississippi, incidental remarks by.......
remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill.......273, 274, 275 Butler, Andrew P., a Senator from South Caro- lina-
remarks on the bill to give protection to the Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States....224, 226, 227, 228, 244, 246 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail steamers... ..291, 292, 302
remarks in regard to Kansas and Nebraska, Georgia and Ohio, and free labor and slave labor..... ..39
remarks in reply to Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, on free labor vs. slave labor.... .....321 Carpenter, Davis, a Representative from New York-
remarks in regard to the veto of the river and harbor bill.......... .......259
Cass, Lewis, a Senator from Michigan- remarks relative to the charges in Jefferson's papers against the late James A. Bayard, 140 Catholicity, the question of toleration in regard to, discussed in House of Representatives, by- Mr. Banks................................................ Mr. Barry.
remarks in regard to a proposed mediation on the part of the United States to settle the dif- ficulties in the East.. .....109 Chandler, Joseph R., a Representative from Penn- sylvania, incidental remarks by.........98, 191, 192, 202 remarks in regard to the temporal power of the Pope and to true Catholic doctrine......111 remarks on the bill to remodel the diplomatic and consular systems of the United States, 162 Chase, Salmon P., a Senator from Ohio- remarks on the bill to protect Federal officers in executing the laws of the United States..211, 212, 213, 217, 234 . remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service.... .302, 303, 304 Chastain, Elijah W., a Representative from Geor- gia-
remarks on the subject of the acquisition of Cuba. ....192 Clingman, Thomas L., a Representative from North Carolina, incidental remarks by..110, 156 remarks on the joint resolution proposing a peace mediation by the United States to the Powers engaged in the Eastern war......60 Clay, Clement C., jr., a Senator from Alabama,
incidental remarks by..................197 Clayton, John M., a Senator from Delaware, ici- dental remarks by........... ...296 remarks on propositions to amend the Post Office appropriation bill....... ......278 remarks on the bill making appropriation for the ocean mail service...... .310, 311, 312 Colleges and schools, statistics of certain......42 Collins steamers-see Mail Steamer Service. Colt's patent for improvement in fire arms, re- marks in the Senate on the bill to extend, by Mr. James... ..366
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