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PRINTED AT THE GLOBE OFFICE, FOR THE EDITORS.

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TO THE TWELFTH VOLUME OF THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.

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Alabama, bill for the relief of certain citizens'
of, who lost their improvements in
Consequence of the war with the
Creek Indians

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bill relating to the mode of payment of
the two per cent. fund relinquished to
330, 336, 340
the State of
Albemarle Sound and Atlantic ocean, bill di-
recting a survey of a direct commu-
157, 180
nication between the
Allen, Wm, of Ohio, 2, 31, 63, 75, 128, 133
311
149, 161, 181, 205, 226, 237, 275,
328, 340, 342, 354, 364, 365, 366, 371
376, 377, 379
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the credentials of
70, 304, 331
346, 349
remarks on the bankrupt bill
remarks on the subject of improving the
navigation of the Western waters
remarks concerning the speech of Sir
Robert Peel, on the construction of
the Ashburton treaty as to the right
of search
remarks on the bill making appropria-
tion for the fulfilment of the stipula-
378
tions of the Ashburton treaty
remarks on the bill to recharter the
banks in the District of Columbia, 364, 365
371

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remarks on the proposition to give to
the present Congress printers 20 per
cent. above the contract price for ex-
382, 391
ecuting the public printing
remarks concerning the proposition to
pay for books distributed to members
of Congress
remarks on the bill reviving the act of
July, 1838, allowing pensions to wi-
dows of officers and soldiers of the
388, 389
Revolution
remarks on the bill to print the debates, 355
356, 357, 358
(See Debts.)
Alexandria, in the District of Columbia, bill
to amend the charter of the town of, 141
181, 192
Apportionment bill, protest of a State Legis

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Archer, Wm. S., of Virginia, 30, 38, 41, 45, 61
63, 70, 75, 81, 88, 100, 106, 111, 121
127, 133, 147, 153, 157, 166, 175, 182
185, 206, 220, 244, 252, 275, 276, 299
314, 315, 326, 328, 342, 345, 363, 364
366, 371, 372, 379, 394
remarks on the bill for the benefit of
the Petersburg Railroad Company, 196
188
remarks concerning the quintuple treaty,
64, 85, 262
remarks on the Oregon bill, 74, 100, 104
105, 212, 220, 222, 230, 239, 240, 244
remarks on the proposition to print the
report on the subject of the fine on
General Jackson

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his recollections touching the contro-
versy, in secret session, between
Messrs. Rives and Benton, concern-
ing the red line map
remarks on the bill making appropria-
tion for the fulfilment of stipulations
of the Ashburton treaty
378, 379
remarks on the presentation to the Sen-
ate of the sword of Washington and
Bank of the State of Alabama, bill authorizing
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the staff of Franklin
its notes to be received in payment of
remarks on the bill providing for a mis-
lands sold in that State on certain con-
391, 392
ditions
330, 336,340
sion to China
remarks on the bill to indemnify Major
Bank of the United States, concerning
General Jackson
316, 317
Banks in the District of Columbia, the bill to
remarks concerning the speech of Sir
continue the charters of the several, 226
Robert Peel, on the construction of
364, 365, 371,377
the Ashburton treaty as to the right
of search
331, 332, 333, 335, 336
(See Debates-Debts.)
Arkansas, bill for the relief of citizens of, who
lost their improvements in conse-
quence of the treaty between the
United States and Choctaw Indians, 54
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bill for the relief of persons heretofore
residing within the supposed limits of
Arkansas and Louisiana, who were,
by the settlement of the boundary
line, thrown into the territory of
Texas -
127, 133
Army and the military academy, bill making
appropriation for the support of the, 233
244, 267, 315, 342
(See Enlistments.)
an act respecting the reorganization of
the, and for other purposes, 166, 354, 362
Ashburton, Lord, special minister from Eng-
laud, his correspondence touching
the Northeastern and Northwestern
4 to 22
boundaries
concerning the suppression of the Af-
rican slave-trade

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Bankrupt law, petitions, &c., on the subject of
the repeal of the, 54, 63, 69, 75,
81, 88, 94, 99, 100, 103, 104, 110,
127, 133, 143, 152, 157, 161, 162, 166
169, 175, 186, 192, 198, 205, 211, 212
220, 226, 237, 238, 244, 262, 275, 280
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Mr. Benton's remarks concerning
the bill to repeal the, 33, 38, 45, 46, 51
321
147, 181, 185, 238, 275, 281, 315,
327, 338, 344, 362, 375, 380
remarks by-

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