SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS:
SPEECHES, IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS, LAWS, ETC.
NEW SERIES.....VOL. XXVII.
CITY OF WASHINGTON:
PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF JOHN C. RIVES.
1853.
TO THE APPENDIX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.
A.
Academy-see Naval Academy.
Adams, Mr., the opinions of...
.128, 129
Adams, Stephen, a Senator from Mississippi..266,
271, 283, 293, 301, 303, 305
resolutions by.... ..262, 301, 303, 307
remarks in regard to the homestead policy, on
...199
the Pacific railroad bill..
remarks on the proposition for pay and mileage
...281, 283
to Mr. Yulee.....
remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander
Ramsay, on the Sioux Indians......297, 302
remarks on the proposition for a reading clerk
307, 308
to the Senate...
Adjournments over, proposition for.....299, 321
Adjournment sine die, proposition for....309, 323
Agricultural interests, remarks concerning....210
Annexation-see Cuba.
Appropriations, list of, for the session......375
Army of the United States, the condition and oper-
ations of the...
..5
Arquillo, Santiago E., leave to withdraw the pa.
pers of...
.284
Assay offices in California, bill to establish....47
Atchison, David R., a Senator from Missouri, ap-
pointed President pro tem. of the Senate...243
vote of thanks to......
..328
Atherton, Charles G., a Senator from New Hamp-
shire..
.243
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B.
Badger, George E., a Senator from North Caro-
lina....
...243, 245, 271,
280, 284, 291, 292, 299, 300, 301, 304
resolutions by....
.243,
257, 284, 292, 302, 307, 309, 314, 323
remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative
to colonization in North America........176
personal explanation by........
remarks on the proposition for pay and mileage
to Mr. Yulee...
....281
remarks on the proposition for extra compen-
sation to the Superintendent of Public Print-
ing.....
.......293, 294, 295
remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander
· Ramsay and others, on the Sioux tribe of In-
dians........
.....302
Barnett, Margaret, leave to withdraw the papers
of.
..279
Barrere, Nelson, a Representative from Ohio...66
remarks concerning the Gardiner Claim and
the prosecution of claims against the Govern-
ment, by members of Congress..........111
Bartlett and Gray, proposition authorizing the
purchase of copies of the explorations in New
Mexico, by.....
.....309, 312
Bayard, James A., a Senator from Delaware, 284,
305, 306, 307, 317
remarks on the proposition to give extra com-
pensation to the Superintendent of Public
Printing.......
......295
remarks on the proposition for the purchase of
copies of Ringgold's charts.........317, 318
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Bayly, Thomas H., a Representative from Vir- || Brodhead, Richard-Continued.
ginia..
.....54 remarks on the call for information of the
Beale, Robert, late Sergeant-at-Arms, proposition amount of United States stocks held in Europe,
to continue salary to, and remarks thereon,
284, 296, 305
Bell, John, a Senator from Tennessee........169
remarks on the bill for erecting a railroad and
telegraphic line to the Pacific.......221, 224
Bell, Hiram, a Representative from Ohio-
remarks in regard to the annexation of Cuba
and Canada.
....58
Benjamin, Judah P., a Senator from the State of
Louisiana..
...243
amount of, &c......
remarks by Mr. Brodhead..
Bonds, United States, held abroad, call for the
..309, 310
.310, 311
remarks by Mr. Seward..
.311
Books, proposition against the future purchase and
distribution of.
..304, 306
remarks concerning the purchase of copies of
Bartlett and Gray's report on the Mexican
boundary.....
.312
Borland, Solon, a Senator from Arkansas...247,
291, 295, 296, 299, 300, 302,
304, 309, 315, 316, 317, 321
resolution by.....
..257
remarks in regard to the Tehuantepec grant..166
remarks on the proposition for per diem and
mileage to Mr. Yulee... .......281, 282
remarks on the report of the Committee on
Frauds, Abuses, &c..............290, 291
remarks on the proposition for extra compen-
sation to the Superintendent of Public
Printing...
........293
remarks on the proposition for the purchase of
copies of Ringgold's charts, &c.....306, 318
remarks concerning the printing of Bartlett and
Gray's report of the explorations of New
Mexico...
.....312, 314
remarks on the proposition for additional pay
for publishing the debates..........315, 316
remarks on the proposition for transacting Ex-
ecutive business with open doors....319, 320
Boundary-see Mexican Boundary.
Bounties, military land................ .....18
Bounty land act, the Mexican war.. ......18
Brooks, James, a Representative from New York,
69, 83, 192, 194
Bradbury, James W., a Senator from Maine-
remarks on the bill to regulate the fees and costs
in the circuit and district courts of the United
States...
..207
Bright, Jesse D., a Senator from Indiana....245,
299, 300, 301, 311, 312, 313, 317, 322
resolutions by..
.321, 323
remarks on the proposition to give pay and
mileage to Mr. Yulee
.280, 281, 283
remarks on the proposition to give extra com-
pensation to the Superintendent of the Public
Printing......
..295
Brodhead, Richard, a Senator from Pennsylvania,
257, 282, 305, 323, 330
.257, 309, 310
resolutions by....
310, 311
remarks on the proposition for extra compensa-
tion to the Superintendent of Public Print-
ing
.......293
remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander
Ramsay, on the Sioux Indians.....296, 303
remarks on the call for information in regard to
the duties on iron.......
..304
remarks on the proposition in regard to report-
......
ing and publishing the debates....... 315
Brooke, Walter, a Senator from Mississippi-
remarks in regard to the Tehuantepec grant..165
Brown, Albert G., a Representative from Missis-
sippi-
remarks on the tariff.
..
.55
Butler, Andrew P., a Senator from South Caro-
lina........224, 284, 294, 300, 301, 317, 323
remarks on the subject of a mail and a telegraphic
line to California and Oregon.......177, 221
remarks on the resolution relative to coloniza-
tion in North America...95, 96, 97, 131, 132
remarks in regard to the purchase of coal for the
....279
Japan expedition....
remarks concerning pay and mileage to Mr.
Yulee......
.....281
remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander
Ramsay, on the Sioux Indians..298, 299, 303
remarks on the proposition for a reading clerk
in the Senate...
...307, 308
remarks concerning the printing of the report of
the explorations in New Mexico by Bartlett
and Gray...
.......313
remarks on the proposition for purchasing a
machine for voting.
...321
remarks on the proposition for publishing the
debates in the Intelligencer......... .324, 326
remarks concerning the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,
274, 275, 276
C.
Cabell, Edward Carrington, a Representative from
Florida-
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remarks in regard to completing the fortifications
at Tortugas and Key West..
......... ....47
Calhoun, Mr., the opinions of...
..96
Canada, remarks in the Senate in regard to the ac-
quisition of............90, 97, 118, 156, 170
remarks in regard to-see Colonization.
Canadas, remarks in the House of Representatives
on the acquisition of, by Mr. Bell........58
Cape Fear river, Mr. Badger's defense in regard
to the non-action of the Senate on a proposi-
tion for an appropriation for the improvement
of.....
..246
remarks, by-
Mr. Borland..
Mr. Gwin..
Mr. Hamlin.
Capitol, concerning the extension of the, and the
reconstruction of the library.........12
......247
.....247
.247
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Capitol rooms, proposition to pay for repairing, 245 Cartter, David K., a Representative from Ohio, 29 Cass, Lewis, a Senator from Michigan.......243 remarks on his resolution relative to colonization in North America....... ..90, 96, 97, 98, 100, 128, 129, 131, 133, 158, 173, 176 administered the oath to new Senators.....243 Census, the condition of the ... ...19 Chapman, Charles, a Representative from Con- necticut.. .......65, 66|| remarks on the Gardiner claim and the subject of the prosecution of claims against the Gov- ernment by members of Congress, &c...109 Charlton, Robert M., a Senator from Georgia- remarks against the principles of the homestead bill..... ...205 Chase, Salmon P., a Senator from Ohio.....299, 300, 304, 306, 307, 321
....
resolutions by.......... ...257, 262, 312, 319 remarks on the proposition for extra compensa- tion to the Superintendent of Public Printing and clerks.... ..294, 295 remarks on the alleged fraud of Alexander Ram- say and others, on the Sioux Indians....297, 299, 303 remarks on the proposition for the purchase of copies of Captain Ringgold's charts......317 remarks on the proposition for transacting Ex- ecutive business with open doors........319 remarks on the proposition for publishing the debates in the National Intelligencer....323, 326, 327, 329, 330 Coal interests, remarks in regard to the......210 Coal for the squadron in the Chinese seas or Japan expedition, resolution in regard to, and re- marks thereon in the Senate, by-
Mr. Butler Mr. Cooper.
..279 .256, 279 Mr. Pearce.. ..280 Coin and coinage, gold, in California, remarks in the Senate concerning, by Mr. Gwin.....43 Coinage bill..... ....46 remarks in the House of Representatives on the bill amendatory of the existing laws relative to the half dollar, the quarter dollar, the dime, and the half dime...... remarks, by-
Mr. Dunham...... Mr. Hall.......
....190 ....190 ...190
Colkins, E. P., withdrawal of the papers of..266 Colonization in North America, remarks in the Senate on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to.... .....90, 118, 156, 170 remarks, by-
....176
Mr. Badger.. Mr. Butler.......... ...95, 96, 97, 131, 132
Mr. Cass..
.90, 96, 97, 98, 100, 128, 129, 131, 133, 158, 173, 176 Mr. Clemens.
Mr. Davis.
.......
...156 ...133 Mr. Dawson. ..133, 134 Mr. Dixon. .....102, 125 Mr. Douglas......159, 160, 170, 174, 176 Mr. Gwin.... ...100, 130, 131, 132, 133 Mr. Hale.......97, 98, 100, 126, 131, 160 Mr. Houston. ..133, 176 ..130, 159, 160 ..128, 131, 132 .100, 132, 134, 159
.125, 129, 131 .130, 132, 133 ..102, 103, 118 .132, 177 Commanders-in-chief, their position in battle..57 Commerce, Committee on...
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discharged from subjects. Commercial regulations, proposition for printing certain..... ..319 Committee to wait on the President, and their re- port.... .245, 326 Committees, standing. .245 179, 323 .290, 310 Commutation claims, concerning. ...18 Compensation, extra-see Beale. Compensation, extra, to the Superintendent of Public Printing and his clerks..284, 291, 292 remarks, by-
select.....
Committees, clerks to ..
Mr. Badger... Mr Bayard Mr. Borland.
Mr. Mallory.
Mr. Mangum..
Mr. Mason..
Mr. Seward.
Mr. Shields... . .. Mr. Soulé...
Mr. Underwood.
Mr. Bright
Mr. Brodhead
Mr. Chase..
.293, 294, 295 ..295
.293 .295 ..293 .294, 295
Compensation, extra, to Superintendent of Public Printing and his clerks, remarks thereon, by- Mr. Dodge, of Iowa... .293, 294, 295 Mr. Douglas.. .294 Mr. Hamlin.. ...291, 292 Mr. Stuart.... ..291, 292 Congressional Globe and Appendix, proposition for an additional subscription to the....309, 311, 314 Conrad, C. M., Secretary of War............5 Contingent expenses of the Senate, Committee on .....246
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the Contracts for coal-see Coal. Cooper, James, a Senator from Pennsylvania, 212 resolutions by. ..256 remarks on the subject of a railroad- and tele- || graphic line to the Pacific ..183 remarks in regard to the contract for coal for the Japan expedition..... ....256, 279 remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander Ramsay, on the Sioux Indians.....297, 302 Corwin, Thomas, remarks concerning-see Frauds on the Treasury-Galphin Claim. remarks by Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, in de- fense of..
.217 remarks by Mr. Barrere ...111 Courts, expenses of.. .207, 208 Claims, against the Government, remarks concern- ing the prosecution of, by members of Con- gress, &c.-see Gardiner Claim. Committee on.. Clerk to the Committee on Clay, Henry, opinions of....... Clayton-Bulwer treaty, call upon the President in regard to, and debate thereon......245, 246, 247, 257, 263, 266, 271, 280, 284
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remarks, by- Mr. Clayton......245, 247, 258,259,266, 268, 269, 270, 271, 276 Mr. Douglas......256, 257, 258, 260, 267, 268, 269, 271, 274, 275, 276, 290 Mr. Mason .. .263, 270, 271, 280, 290 Mr. Butler.... ..274, 275, 276 Mr. Everett.... ..280, 284 Clayton, John M., a Senator from Delaware, 243, 246, 266 resolutions by.... .....245, 246, 284, 323 remarks concerning the Clayton-Bulwer trea- ty........ ....245, 247, 258, 259, 266, 268, 269, 270, 271, 276 correction of an error in the publication of the speech of, (note).. ..279 Clemens, Bryant & Co., leave to withdraw the papers of.. .....279 Clemens, Jeremiah, a Senator from Alabama- remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to colonization in North America........156 Clerk, proposition for a reading, for the Senate, 301, 305, 307 Clerk to the Committee on Claims continued...257 Clerks to Committees.. ..290, 310 Cleveland, Chauncey F., a Representative from .34
Connecticut. Clingman, Thomas L., a Representative from North Carolina.
..199
remarks concerning the tariff.. ..31, 55 Clinton, Thomas G., withdrawal of papers of, 322 Cuba, remarks in the House of Representatives on the subject of the annexation of, or the policy of the Administration in regard to, by- Mr. Bell......
remarks, by- Mr. Chase.. Mr. Butler.. Mr. Weller....
..58
Mr. Giddings.
Mr. Howard.
.38 .79 Mr. Marshall, of California.. .71 remarks in regard to the acquisition of. ..90, 118, 156, 170 remarks in regard to see Colonization. Custom-house at San Francisco, concerning Rod- man's report on ...323
D. Davis, John, a Senator from Massachusetts- remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative
to colonization in North America.......133 Dawson, William C., a Senator from Georgia- remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to colonization in North America...133, 134 Debates of the Senate, propositions to pay the National Intelligencer for publishing the, 257, 321, 323
.323, 326, 327, 329, 330 ...324, 326 ....326, 327, 328, 330
Debates of the Senate-Continued.
proposition to contract with Mr. Rives for addi- tional copies of the, and with the editors of the Union and Intelligencer for the publication of the revised.... .....311, 314 Debt-see Texas Debt. Delay of public business, remarks concerning..194 Dickins, Asbury, elected Secretary.. Diplomatic correspondence, concerning.......41, 78, 250, 255, 291, 303 District of Columbia, the affairs of the.... ..22 Committee on the........ ..245
..283
Dixon, Archibald, a Senator from Kentucky- remarks on Mr. Cass's resolution, relative to colonization in North America......102, 125 Documents, proposition to continue the folding of, by messengers..... ...307 Dodge, Augustus C., Senator from Iowa....283, 292, 312, 327 remarks on the proposition for extra compen- sation to the Superintendent of Public Print- ing..... .....293, 294, 295 remarks in regard to the purchase of a machine for taking the yeas and nays...... ..322 remarks in favor of the principles of the home- stead bill... ....202 remarks on the bill for the construction of a rail- road and telegraphic line from the Mississippi valley to the Pacific ocean... ...234 Douglas, Stephen A., a Senator from Illinois, 243, 292, 294, 309, 314, 323 remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to colonization in North America.... ......159, 160, 170, 174, 176 remarks on the proposition for pay and mileage to Mr. Yulee...... ......280 remarks on the proposition for extra compensa- tion to Superintendent of Public Printing, 294 remarks on the proposition for a reading clerk in the Senate.... .308 remarks concerning the Clayton-Bulwer trea- ty...... 256, 257, 258, 260 267, 268, 269, 271, 274, 275, 276, 290 Downer, Avery, leave to withdraw the papers of..... .307 Downs, Solomon W., a Senator from Louisiana,
177
remarks in regard to the Tehuantepec grant, 138, 145 Drafts, proposition for the withdrawal of certain,
from the files of the Senate.............316 Dry-docks, naval, of the United States, proposi- tion for the purchase of copies of the work called.... .....309 Dunham, Cyrus L., a Representative from Indi-
Fisher, Harriet F., withdrawal of papers of. .266 Fisheries, coast, concerning the.. .212 Fisheries on the coasts of the British North Amer- ican Provinces, proposition to print extra copies of the.....
Finance, Committee on.... Finances of Government, report on the. Financial statistics....
.266 ...245 .85 ..85
Fillmore, Mrs., death of, announced.. .....309 Fish, Hamilton, Senator from New York, 245, 284 resolution by.. .279 Fitzpatrick, Benj., a Senator from Alabama..293 Forbes, B. B., leave to withdraw the papers of, 290
Foreign policy of the Administration, remarks in the House of Representatives in regard to, by Mr. Marshall. .....71 Foreign Relations, Committee on. .245 Fortifications at Tortugas and Key West, remarks in the House of Representatives concerning the completion of the, by Mr. Cabell.....47 Frauds on the Treasury of the United States, re- marks in the House of Representatives, on the bill to prevent, by-
Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee
Mr. Olds......
.64 ..67 .217
Mr. Stephens, of Georgia.
ate, on.........
and remarks thereon.
Frauds, Abuses, &c., Select Committee in the Sen- .....279 report of the Committee, proposition to print, .290, 296, 302, 310, 316, 323 Frauds on the Sioux Indians, propositions in re- lation to alleged, by Alexander Ramsay and others.... ..296, 302, 312 remarks, by-a Mr. Adams. Mr. Badger.. Mr. Brodhead. Mr. Butler.
Mr. Chase.
.297, 302 ...302 ....296, 303 ..298, 299, 303 ..297, 299, 303 .297, 302 .296, 297, 298, 302, 303 .297, 303 .299 .296, 297, 298 .299 .296, 297, 303 Fuller, Thomas J. D., a Representative from Maine..... ....197, 198 remarks on the bill establishing reciprocal trade with the British North American Colonies, &c......
Mr. Cooper.. Mr. Hunter Mr. Mallory Mr. Pettit..
Mr. Seward
Mr. Toucey
Mr. Walker.....
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Geyer, Henry S., a Senator from Missouri- remarks on the subject of a telegraphic line and a railroad to the Pacific.... .....186 Giddings, Joshua R., a Representative from Ohio remarks on the subject of the annexation of Cuba .....38 Goodenow, Robert, a Representative from Mas- sachusetts .....65 Grants of land for railroad purposes in the West, remarks in the House on the policy of, by Mr. Sibley...... ...188 Gwin, William M, a Senator from California.212, 304, 306, 309, 311, 314, 316, 319 resolutions by. ...284, 304, 305, 311, 317 remarks in regard to the gold coin in Califor- nia .. .43 remarks on the resolution in regard to coloniza- tion in North America..100, 130, 131, 132, 133 remarks concerning the proposition for the im- provement of Cape Fear river... .247 personal explanation by, in regard to the report of the Committee on Frauds.. .310 remarks on the proposition for additional pay for publishing the debates..... ...315 remarks on the proposition for the purchase of copies of Ringgold's charts...... .317, 318
H.
Hale, John P., a Senator from New Hampshire, 138, 139 remarks in regard to the Tehuantepec grant, 160 remarks on Mr. Cass's resolution relative to col-
onization in North America..........97, 98, 100, 126, 131, 160 Hall, Willard P., a Representative from Mis- souri-
remarks on the coinage bill .... .190 Hamlin, William T., a Senator from Maine, 284, 292, 296, 312, 315, 317, 319, 323 resolutions by.........291, 292, 309, 311, 319 remarks in regard to the proposition for the im- provement of Cape Fear river.. . . .. . . . . ....247 remarks on proposition for extra compensation to Superintendent of Public Printing, 291, 292 remarks concerning the printing the report of the explorations in New Mexico by Bartlett and Gray.... .314 remarks in regard to the reporting and publish- ing the debates..... ..315, 316 remarks on the proposition for purchasing John- son's machine for voting.... .322 Harris, Isham G., a Representative from Ten- .58 Holland, Isaac, elected doorkeeper of the Senate, 283
nessee......
Homesteads, remarks in the House of Represent- atives on the subject of granting, by Mr. New- ton.... ..181 remarks in the Senate in regard to the home- stead policy, by—
Mr. Adams..
Mr. Charlton, of Georgia..
..199 .205 ..202
Mr. Dodge, of lowa..
Houses for the Vice President and Cabinet officers, the propriety of building, discussed..... .22 Houston, George S., a Representative from Ala- bama.... .....2, 296, 299, 300, 301, 309 remarks in reply to Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, concerning the causes of delay in the trans- action of public business.. Houston, Sam, a Senater from Texas...
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.194 .243, 279, 300, 309, 316, 322, 323 resolutions by..... ..309, 312, 317, 319 remarks on the bill to provide for the payment of the debts of Texas... ......153 remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to colonization in North America...133, 176 remarks on the proposition for per diem and mileage to Mr. Yulee..... .282 remarks concerning the printing of the report of the explorations in New Mexico by Bartlett and Gray... .....312, 313, 314 remarks in regard to the purchase of Johnson's machine for voting..... .321 Howard, Volney E., a Representative from Texas, remarks on the duty of the United States to take possession of Cuba.... ..79, 218 Hunter, Robert M. T., a Senator from Virginia, 243, 290, 300, 301, 317 319, 330 resolutions by.... .304, 323, remarks on the bill to provide for the payment of the Texas debt..... ...150 remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander Ramsay, on the Sioux Indians... ...296, 297, 298, 302, 303 remarks concerning duties on iron.... ..304 remarks concerning the purchase of copies of Bartlett and Gray's report of the Mexican boundary... ....312, 313, 314
I. Inaugural ceremonies and address of the President of the United States...... Index to the laws, public, see Index to the Ap- pendix.............
..243
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..18 .245
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private, see Index to the Appendix.. Ingratitude, national...... Indian affairs, the condition of the.. Indian Affairs, Committee on...... the business before the.... instructions to the Committee on..........284 proposition for a member of the, to investigate, during the recess, alleged frauds of Alexander Ramsay...... ......296 Indian annuities, call and other proceedings in re- gard to.. ...257, 296, 302 Indians, Sioux, frauds on-see Frauds. Iron-see Duties. Interior Department, annual report from the...17 call upon the.... ...257 communication from the.. .279, 290
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J.
James, Charles T., a Senator from Rhode Island, 256, 262 resolutions by.............. .290, 304 Jefferson's opinions and views.. .124, 237 Johnson, Andrew, a Representative from Tennes- ..38, 218 remarks in regard to frauds on the Treasury and the Gardiner claim...... .64 Jones, J. Glancy, a Representative from Pennsyl- vania. ..35
see..
remarks on the subject of the tariff.. .29, 38 Jones, George W., a Representative from Tennes- ..58, 195 Jones, George W., a Senator from Iowa....243, 307, 309, 311 .245, 302 .245 ..245
resolutions by.. Journal, correction of the.. Judiciary, Committee on the.
K. Knipps, Daniel, withdrawal of the papers of...311 L. Lands-see Public Lands.
. . . .. . . .VII, XI
Laws passed during the session-see Index to the Appendix..... Liberia, remarks in the Senate in regard to recog- nizing the independence of, by Mr. Miller. 231 Library, of Congress-see Capitol. Committee on the.....
....240 Lieutenant General by brevet, remarks in the House of Representatives on the bill to confer the title of, by-
Mr. Skelton.
..61 Mr. Smith, of Alabama... .....55 Lindsay, William, withdrawal of papers of..245 Louisiana-see Sugar interests. Louisiana, resolution of the Legislature of, concern-
ing the seat of Senator Benjamin..... .245 Lumber trade, remarks in regard to the....... ......211
M. Mallory, Stephen R., a Senator from Florida, 296, 318 remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to colonization in North America.......130, 159, 160, 296 remarks on the alleged frauds of Alexander Ramsay, on the Sioux Indians.....297, 303 remarks on the proposition for the purchase of
copies of Captain Ringgold's charts.....318 remarks on the proposition for purchasing John- son's machine for voting.... ..322 Mangum, Willie P., a Senator from North Caro- lina-
remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative to colonization in North America..128, 131, 132 Manufacturing interests, remarks in regard to, 211 Marcy, Captain R. B., proposition to print the report of, of the explorations of the Red river... .....257, 262 Marshall, Edward C., a Representative from Cal- ifornia-
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remarks on the conduct of the Administration in regard to Cuba and the foreign policy gener- ally..... Mason, James M., a Senator from Virginia..245, 246, 256, 257, 262, 266, 271, 284, 291, 296, 299, 300, 301, 304, 307, 309, 311, 314, 316, 317, 321, 322 resolution by.... ...256 remarks in regard to the Tehuantepec grant, 134,
164 remarks on Mr. Cass's resolution in regard to colonization in North America.. ..100, 132, 134, 159 remarks on the proposition for pay and mileage to Mr. Yulee.... .......280 remarks on the proposition for the purchase of copies of Ringgold's charts, &c.........306 remarks on the proposition for a reading clerk in the Senate.... .....307, 308 remarks concerning the printing of the report of the explorations in New Mexico by Bartlett and Gray..... ...313, 314 remarks on the proposition in regard to report- ing and publishing the debates. .........315 remarks concerning the construction of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty..... ....263, 270,
271, 280, 290 Maury, M. F., letters from, in regard to the route to the Pacific, &c... ..236, 239
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