INDEX TO THE DEBATES IN THE SENATE. Adams (Massachusetts) memorial, complaining of the inju. Boston memorial, against rechartering the Bank of the United States, 1712. Bouldin, Thomas Tyler, bis death announced, and the usual resolutions for his funeral, mourning, &c., 538. deposites, 1005; referred. rency, 942; referred. 2077. of mourning by Mr. Benton, 11. deposites, 855; referred, 862. state of public affairs, 1251, 1583. 333. in relation to the distresses of the country, 1107. 341. Georgia, 1772. the Legislature of Maryland in its favor, 1205. Chittenden (Vermont) memorial, against the removal of the deposites, 1240. up, 1746; passed, 1751. bill for, laid on the table, 2071. tive, 1733. Columbia (Pennsylvania) proceedings of a whig meet- ing, 1761. Coins, a memorial from the banks of New York respect- ing gold and silver coin, 1805. resolution introduced by Mr. Sprague, 20; called up for consideration, 27, and agreed to; election postponed, 41; committees elected, 42. 1896; laid on the table, 1917. taken up and passed, 2127. to the distresses of the country, 656. banks, the memorial of, on the deranged state of the currency, 808. amend it, 20. 29. 58. Mr. Bibb's amendment taken up, 1813, and refer- red to a committee. 2036. Mr. Benton's proposition referred to same com- mittee, 1879. Culpeper (Virginia) memorial, against Executive pro. ceedings in relation to the Bank of the United States, 1188. tinuation of it, 1142; rejected on motion to en- gross, 1239. The vote of rejection being recon- sidered, the bill was recommitted, 1240; again considered, 1716; ordered to a third reading, 1717; passed, 1718. printed. 2122. Delaware, a memorial respecting the public deposites, Gold coins, a bill to regulate the circulation of foreiga 750. gold coins in the United States, was passed, death announced, and orders taken for his fune-Government deposites, a report from the Secretary of the Treasury concerning their removal, 12, (See the Appendix for the report.) report called up for consideration, 25; postponed to Monday next. Again taken up, 45; again postponed. Subjeet resumed, 50. resolution, offered by Mr. Clay, calling on the President to inform the Senate whether a paper purporting to have been read by him to the heads of Departments, respecting the deposites, be genuine or not, 27; called up for considera- tion, 30; agreed to, 37. President's message in answer to the above, (Sce President's Message.) resolutions declaring that the President, in dis- missing the Secretary of the Treasury because he declined removing the deposites, and ap- pointing his successor to effect that object, had exercised a power not granted to him by the constitution, &c., 58. report of the Committee of Finance on the Secre- tary of the Treasury's report on the removal of the deposites, 467; made the special order of a certain day, and six thousand copies ordered to 1244. tions agreed to, 1182. 2002. deposites, offered by Mr. Clay, 1813, 1817; read first time, and ordered to a second reading; pass- ed, 1896. banks, taken up and laid on the table, 2127. posites, 1559. the removal of the deposites, 1480. Hanover, Indiana, a bill granting lands to the college, laid on the table, 1834. barbors, and clearing out certain rivers, con- sidered, 2081; ordered to be read a third time, and passed, 2083. ments concurred in, 2124, and passed. tive proceedings in relation to the bank, 1860. Harrodsburg, Kentucky, memorial, 2019. 2020. provement of the navigation of this river was considered and passed, 2126. | Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, proceedings of a public meeting, 1529. reading, 2074. Indian intercourse, a bill to regulate it, amended and passed, 2125. the Executive, 1805. final settlement of, 1910; recommitted, 2007. joint authority with the President in the appoint- Jefferson county, Virginia, memorial for relief from em- barrassments, 1782. Johnston, Mr., notice of bis death, and the usual motion for mourning, by Mr. Clay, 11. 21221 ments, 2019, Kentucky resolutions, in relation to the removal of the de- Maryland, Union Bank of, a resolution respecting, intro- duced, 1141; agreed to, 1206. posites, 836. the removal of the deposites, &c., 1917. to form a separate State Government, a inotion to take it up immediately for consideration; bill laid on the table, 1724. prosperity, 1206. ing of the distresses of the country, 1803. distress, 1187. 1260. for the naval service for 1834, without amend- iment, 291. New Bedford (Massachusetts) memorial, from the seve- 1607; referred. administration in the removal of the deposites, 1729. of the country, 1538. resolutions, sustaining the Executive, 2057, 2066. deposites, 526. memorials, in relation to the existing public dis- tress, 614. county, on the same subject, 679. five memorials on ditto, 1049. committee to determine what token of respect resolutions and memorial, in favor of adminis- tration, 1425. 2054. proceedings of two different meetings, 1434. times, 1007; referred, 1019. deposites, 397; after debate, laid on the table, 492. memorial, on the condition of the finances of the country, 464; referred to the Committee on ti- nance, 466. 1048. building light-houses, &c., 2122; laid on the Pennsylvania, and Michigan memorials, 1722. tive, 1780. moval of the deposites, 1732. 1113. cy, 749; referred. the deposites, 529. memorial from thence, on the distressed condition of the country, 681. 616. memorials, from Wilkesborough and Halifax, 1140. another memorial from Wilkes, 1205. second and third time, and passed, 1833. Ohio memorials, complaining of pecuniary embarrass- ments, 1290. a bill establishing the northern boundary of, 1781; Ohio memorials, approving the course of the Executive, President's message, in relation to a refusal of the Bank 2065. of the United States to give up the books, &c., in 1475. his protest against the resolutions of the Senate in relation to the deposites, 1317. and Vice President, election of, Mr. Bibb's reso- resolution moved by Mr. Benton to strike out of the journals the resolution passed on the 20th of in relation to the removal of the deposites, 2128. ing of the removal of the deposites, 1365. ject, 462; report of the Judiciary Committee Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, proceedings of its citizens, 1761. , 573; 6,000 copies ordered to be Privateer Roger, a bill for the relief of the owners and crew of, negatived, 1906. removal of the deposites, 569. 715. 1830, directing the Secretary of the Senate to contract with the printer of the House for doc- uments printed by order of the House, 810. Finance inquire into the expediency of affording ing the payment of revenue bonds, 223; after to the mode of printing the pension information ment were laid on the table, 233. Public buildings, a bill making appropriations for, read a third time, 2124. officers, (See Removal of.) or against the removal of the deposites, 1302; copies of the Secretary of the Treasury's second adopted, 1305. by Mr. Clay, on the subject, 834; made the 836. Restoration of deposites, (Sce Government Deposites.) Restriction of Executive power. extending the time for the payment of revenue bonds, 492. 1914. statements from the Secretary of the Treasury, 2007. report of the committee on the subject, 804. 1230; taken up, 1252; and ordered to be print- ed, 1257; again considered, and agreed to, 1813. 1108; referred, 1112. 1456, referred, 1717. resolutions, remonstrating against the measures of the Executive in relation to the Bank of the United States, 1910. Ross county (Obio) memorial, on the subject of the cur. rency, 1597. Rule of the Senate proposed to be amended, 1288. ified, and ordered to be engrossed for a third Salem memorial, on the state of public affairs, 1258. proceedings on ditto, 1315. Schuylkill county, a memorial on the distress of the country, 748. recently asserted by the Executive power, 1896. report, 199. Secretary of the Senate, Walter Lowrie appointed, 19. Virginia, resolutions of the young men of Richmond and Manchester, 1527. scrip; resolution calling on Treasury Department for the amount issued, 2021. land warrants; a bill to appropriate land to satisfy them, considered and laid on the table, 2127. such as had lost horses, &c. in the war with Black Hawk, 1896. meeting approving of the removal of the de- posites, 1762. considered and passed, 2079. 57. effects produced by the removal of the de. posites, 1811. Watervliet, New York, memorial in relation to public distress, 1188; referred. deposites, 803. Sprague, calling on the Secretary of the Trea- sury for the amount of trade between the United States and the West Indies, 139; resolution agreed to, 140. Report was received as a whole, but Mr. Shepley moved a resolution for the information in detail, 333; agreed to, 336. Wheeling, a memorial on the embarrassments of the cur- rency, 749. Wilmington, Delaware, proceedings in relation to the protest of the President, 1735. stagnation of business, 2065. Wisconsin, a bill for establishing the Territorial Govern- ment of, taken up and laid on the table, 1906. 747. Island election to a special committee, 11. the question of the Senate's appointing its own committees, 29. on resolution calli on the President to know whe- ther a certain document was signed by him, 37. tions in relation to the deposites, 143. the Judiciary Committee in relation to the pen. sion fund and the Bank of the United States, 574. printing, 811. on an amendment to one of Mr. Poindexter's reso- lutions in relation to public lands, 824. on laying on the table the motion asking leave to introduce a bill for rechartering Bank United States, 1145. Finance in relation to the removal of the de. posites, 1187. on passage of the bill authorizing the Governors of the several States to transmit certain documents free of postage, 1258. John McCartney, 1288. linquishment of the sixteenth sections of public lands for the use of schools, 1316. on an appeal from the decision of the Chair on a point of order, 1450. try, 1527. |