Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Seite 1717
... Michigan militia , to compensate for the expenses of the late war with Black Hawk . Also , $ 700 to Captain McGeorge's company of Indiana dis - militia , for services in the same war . Mr. CLAYTON having suggested that this bill , being ...
... Michigan militia , to compensate for the expenses of the late war with Black Hawk . Also , $ 700 to Captain McGeorge's company of Indiana dis - militia , for services in the same war . Mr. CLAYTON having suggested that this bill , being ...
Seite 1719
... MICHIGAN . The Senate then proceeded to consider the bill author- izing the people of Michigan Territory to form a separate State Government . Mr. EWING moved to lay the bill on the table , as the Senate was thin , and the subject was ...
... MICHIGAN . The Senate then proceeded to consider the bill author- izing the people of Michigan Territory to form a separate State Government . Mr. EWING moved to lay the bill on the table , as the Senate was thin , and the subject was ...
Seite 1721
... Michigan . - -16 . [ SENATE . NAYS . - Messrs . Benton , Black , Clayton , Ewing , Fre- linghuysen , Kent , Naudain , Poindexter , Porter , Prentiss , Robbins , Smith , Southard , Sprague , Swift , Tallmadge , Tomlinson , Waggaman ...
... Michigan . - -16 . [ SENATE . NAYS . - Messrs . Benton , Black , Clayton , Ewing , Fre- linghuysen , Kent , Naudain , Poindexter , Porter , Prentiss , Robbins , Smith , Southard , Sprague , Swift , Tallmadge , Tomlinson , Waggaman ...
Seite 1723
... MICHIGAN AND ARKANSAS . The bill to authorize the people of the Territories of Michigan and Arkansas to form for each a constitution and State Government , came up as the special order of the day ; when , On motion of Mr. EWING to lay ...
... MICHIGAN AND ARKANSAS . The bill to authorize the people of the Territories of Michigan and Arkansas to form for each a constitution and State Government , came up as the special order of the day ; when , On motion of Mr. EWING to lay ...
Seite 1897
... Michigan which it was allowed , the names of the clerks who are Territory , are almost wholly unprovided for . True , a and have been employed in the pension office , and the law was passed at the last session , intending to make pro ...
... Michigan which it was allowed , the names of the clerks who are Territory , are almost wholly unprovided for . True , a and have been employed in the pension office , and the law was passed at the last session , intending to make pro ...
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