Richmond petition, praying for an appropriation for the Tea, (See duty on.) removal of obstructions in James river; referred Tonnage, &c. The Secretary of the Treasury made a Rules of the Senate, a proposition submitted for amending a proposition to amend the twelfth rule was agreed St. Louis College, a bill granting to it a township of land, Salt, a bill to abolish the duty on alum; motion to refer it Mr. Benton's queries respecting the manufacture memorial from the proprietors of the Kenhawa Saline, in Virginia, remonstrating against repeal- Spain, discriminating duties with, (See Discriminating du- ties.) Spoliations, (See French Spoliations.) 875. Topographical Engineers, a bill to organize the Corps of Treasury, resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee Van Buren, Mr., his nomination as Minister to England, 795. a motion made and carried, to reconsider the vote State claims, a bill providing for the settlement of, for in- Veto of the President of the United States, on the bank State Department, a resolution to authorize the Secretary Tariff, resolution instructing the Committee on Finance to resolution for abolishing duties on such articles as a bill introduced by the Committee on Manufac- memorial from citizens of South Carolina against bill, (See Bank of the United States.) Washington, George, arrangements for celebrating his report of the committee, 367; the joint resolutions 174. two resolutions on the subject, submitted by Mr. and Nays, on the indefinite postponement of the bill on the reference of the bill to abolish the duty on on granting leave to introduce aresolution declara- Yeas and Nays, on agreeing to the resolutions for celebrat- Yeas and Nays, to recede from Mr. Webster's amendment ing the centennial birthday of Washington, 377. on striking out from the apportionment bill the on ordering to a third reading, the apportionment on agreeing to subscribe for the Documentary His- re- on a motion to lay Mr. Clay's tariff resolution on on Mr. Clay's tariff resolution, as amended, 629. on reconsidering Mr. Webster's proposed amend- on amendment to the general appropriation bill, on a motion to strike out from the appropriation on do. to strike out the outfit of a Minister to on do. to lay Mr. Clay's land bill on table, 786. on do. to strike out Columbia from the appropria- on concurring with an amendment to increase the on the passage of the bill for vaccinating the In- on increasing the appropriation for the General on concurring with the Committee of the Whole, on a motion to enable the President to send a on do. to strike out Colombia from the foreign on Mr. Webster's amendment to the apportionment three several questions on apportionment bill,866. on the passage of a bill for the relief of Stephen on a motion to refer Mr. Clay's land bill to the on the amendment to the Post Office bill, to abolish on a motion to recommit the pension bill, 930. to the apportionment bill, 936. 932, 933. motion on the bill for continuing the charter of the motion to amend the Indian appropriation bill, 978. to take up the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road bill, to strike out of a proposed amendment to the bill for on Mr. Benton's proposed amendments to the on Mr. Marcy's amendment, to same bill, 1013. on Mr. Bibb's motion to strike out the bonus, and on Mr. Sprague's motion to strike out the bonus, on filling the blank for the bonus with $525,000, several other questions were taken; the blank was on a motion indefinitely to postpone the bank bill, the engrossment of the bill for a third reading, the passage of the bill, 1073. an amendment to the bill providing satisfaction for ordering to a third reading the bill for the relief laying on the table the bill granting lands to Mis- leave to take up the harbor bill, 1093. going into Executive business, when the land bill to lay the bill on the table, for making appropria- to strike out the appropriation from the above on the third reading of the bill, and on its pas- sundry questions on internal improvements, 1181 on engrossing the resolution for a marble statue of to take up the bill for the benefit of Martha Ran- on sundry questions on the land bill, from page the passage of Mr. Clay's land bill, 1174. do. on the Northeastern boundary question, 1386. INDEX TO THE NAMES OF THE SPEAKERS IN THE DEBATES IN THE SENATE, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. subscribing for Documentary History of the Bank, the tariff, 566, 626, 632, 664, 672, 1192, 1204, appropriation bill, 771. public lands, 1145, 1156, 1162, 1164, 1166. the celebration of the anniversary of the birthday subscribing for documentary history of the bank, 534. Brown, Mr., on the election of officers of the Senate, Chambers, Mr., on election of officers of the Senate,6,7. Clay, free bridge over the Potomac, 1296. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1314. Mr., on reducing the duty on tea, 15. on referring the bill for abolishing the duty on reducing the duty on Indian blankets, 53. on the resolution for celebrating the day, 375. Colonization Society, 641. appropriation bill, 766, 767, 768, 771, 773, 775, motion to refer his land bill to the Committee on pension bill, 930. Bank United States, 953, 975, 979, 1018, 1023, exempting rail road iron from duty, 990. tariff bill, 1073, 1154, 1174, 1175, 1176, 1177, French spoliations, 1081, 1082. bill granting land to the States of Missouri, Missis taking up the land bill, 1094, 1095. the land bill, 1096, 1129, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, internal improvements, 1120, 1122. the bill to appoint a Recorder to the Land Office, day of humiliation and prayer, 1130. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1320, 1352. Clayton, Mr., on the apportionment bill, 515, 517, 841. newspaper postage, 878, 918. Bank United States, 975, 992, 1021, 1024, 1035. tariff bill, 1221. President's veto on the Bank bill, 1258. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1318. Dallas, Mr., on Mr. Benton's resolution declaratory of the meaning of the charter of the United States' Frelinghuysen, Mr., on purchasing Peale's portrait of Bank currency, 332, 333.. the tariff, 462, 668, 678, 1284. the apportionment bill, 835. bill to modify and continue the act to incorporate Dickerson, Mr., on the bill for abolishing the duty on compensation of Pursers in the Navy, 46. the Tariff, 104, 105, 106, 155, 618, 651, 670, 678, asked to be excused from serving on the committee on the resolution for observing the day, 375. Washington, 866,1155. Pension bill, 762, 927. Indian appropriation bill, 978. reappropriating unexpended balances, 992. Day of Humiliation and Prayer, 1131. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1384. Grundy, Mr., on resolutions relative to the Northeastern the Tariff, 393, 1154, 1206, 1221. on the Post Office and postage, 877, 885. Land bill, 1161, 1162. report from the Committee on Manufactures, in | Hayne, Mr., on the election of officers of the Senate, 8. on exempting Rail-road iron from duty, 990. extension of Patents, 996. Dudley, Mr., on the bill reappropriating unexpended balances, 992. Bank of the United States, 1000. the Tariff, 416, 1185, 1199. the pension bill, 868. Bank of the United States, 1022. Public Lands, 1132. President's veto on the Bank bill, 1248. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1335. Northeastern boundary, 1395. Foot, Mr., on State claims, 49. resolution to amend the ninth rule of the House, apportionment bill, 510. the Tariff, 620, 668, 1191, 1290. the increased expenses of Courts, 679. Revolutionary pension bill, 706, 707, 919. newspaper postage, 878, 883, 884. Bank of the United States, 979, 1035, 1036. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1327. Forsyth, Mr., on State claims, 48. erecting Barracks at New Orleans, 55, 65. 175. on the Tariff, 105, 106, 620, 624, 625, 626, 650, Mr. Benton's resolution respecting the meaning of on reducing the duty on tea, 16. providing for compensation of Pursers in the Na- erecting barracks at New Orleans, 64. the Tariff, 75, 77, 104, 174, 256, 344, 607, 621, apportionment bill, 517, 526. Colonization Society, 642, 646. Revolutionary pension bill, 706, 708. Appropriation bill, 782, 800. Pension bill, 869. Bank United States, 977, 993, 994, 1017, 1020, exempting Rail-road iron from duty, 990. Topographical Engineers, 994, 995. extension of Patents, 996. bill for the protection of the Northwestern fron- Insolvent Debtors' bill, 1090. Internal Improvements, 1120, 1184. on an outfit for a Minister to France, 1297. Hendricks, Mr., on the tariff, 614, 618, 625, 627. reappropriating unexpended balances, 991, 992. bill granting lands to Missouri, Mississippi, and the charter of the Bank United States, 151, 152, Hill, Mr., N. H., on the tariff, 227, 298. 153. on celebrating the centennial anniversary of the birthday of Washington, 370, 375. Apportionment bill,517. Colonial Trade, 709, 710. subscribing for Documentary History of the Bank, Apportionment bill, 863. newspaper postage, 907, 930. Appropriation bill, 772, 775, 778, 783, 792, 799, Holmes, Mr., on British Colonial Trade, 24. 801, 802, 812, 816, 817, 832, 936. Bank United States, 980, 989, 1028, 1044, 1045. Internal Improvements, 1120, 1122, 1181, 1184. Free Bridge over the Potomac, 1297. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1244, 1356, 1375. Frelinghuysen, Mr., on the apportionment bill, 526, 559. Armament of Fortifications, 29. the tariff, 194, 253, 608, 610, 658, 1186, 1194, Appropriation bill, 770, 774, 776, 780, 793, 794, 532, Pension bill, 867,929, 930. 800. Holmes, Mr., on referring Mr. Clay's Land bill to the Poindexter, Mr., on the Tariff, 619,625, 1154, 1186,1200, bill to appoint a Recorder to the Land Office, 1126. King, Mr., on Mr. Benton's resolution respecting the Tariff, 617, 661, 1186, 1203, 1206, 1221, 1292. on referring Mr. Clay's Land bill to the Committee bill to appoint a Recorder to the Land Office, 1125. Bank United States, 1042. 1192. Mangum, Mr., on the tariff, 302, 663, 1277, 1278, 1282, Sprague, Mr., on his resolutions calling on the President Marcy, Mr. on Mr. Benton's resolution respecting the Tariff, 608, 676, 1188. Revolutionary pension bill, 708. Bank United States, 977, 1013, 1033. extension of Patents, 995. Insolvent Debtors' bill, 1089. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1313, 1325, 1356. the Tariff, 438, 655, 659, 660, 1192, 1202, 1283. taking up the Land bill, 1095. Internal Improvements, 1182, 1183. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1367, 1382. Northeastern boundary, 1396. Moore, Mr., (Ala.) on the Tariff, 559, 1204. taking up the Land bill, 1096. Land bill, 1129, 1156. Mr. Van Buren's nomination, 1385. for the arrangement made respecting the North- celebrating the centennial anniversary of the birth Apportionment bill,522. Tariff, 595. Colonial Trade, 685, 709, 710, 766, 939. Bank United States, 989, 1004, 1027, 1032, 1042. |