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THE CONGRESSJQPfA}, GLOBE.
Borland, Solon, of Arkansas—Continueil.
resolutions bv • • -279, 338,
46S. 814, HOT, 1108, 1113
remarks on the rijht of Mr. Dixon to a seat, 95
remark-* on the lull to confer the title of lieuten-
ant general by brevet 101, 111
remarks on the "proposition lor a recess for die
ho'uluvs 13s
remarks'on the bill for tiie relief of Jonathan
Lewis 1*>3
remarks on the bill for the relief of Thomas H.
................ 15J, 154
remarks on the bill for the relief of Dr. Avery
Powner 159
remarks on the proposition for a select commit-
tee on the subject of the discovery of the an-
aesthetic properties of ether 181, 182, 200
remarks on the bill for the extension of pen-
sions to certain widows, &c 185,
188, 204, 205, 206
remarks on the bill providing for a retired list in
the Army and Navy 223 , 224
remarks on the bill for the relief of McKean
Buchanan T 314
remarks in regard to the order of business, 352,
353, 356
remarks in regard to the Clayton-Bulwe' trea-
ty .. ... 416, 417, 418
remarks on the proposition to refund to Califor-
nia certain duties G07, 608, 609, 621
remarks on the proposition to purchase from
Hiram Powers a statue of America 622
remarks on the proposition for the disburse-
ments, by the Commissioner of Public Build-
ings, of the appropriations for the Capitol,
622, 623, 647
remarks in regard to the action on the appropri-
ation bills 1062
remarks on the Army appropriation bill.. .790,
792, 794, 796, 798, 799, 800, 817, 819,
839, 841, 842, 843, 844, 848, 849, 850
remarks on the civil and diplomaticappropriation
bill 875, 880,
897, 898, 899, 900, 901,902, 903, 910,
935, 936, 937, 942, 943, 944, 948,949,
950, 951, 953, 957, 958, 961,976,1009
remarks on the subect of colonization in .North
America by British European Powers.. .253,
27 i
remarks on the proposition for the classification
of the clerks in the several departments, 897,
899
remarks on the deficiency bill 605 , 607,
608, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 643, 644,
645, 647, 648
remarks on the Indian appropriation bill, 1076,
1111
remarks on the Post Office appropriation bill,
1011, 1018
remarks on the bill for the construction of a
railroad to the Pacific 317, 420, 421
remarks on the bill for a telegraphic line and
mail route to the Pacific 287, 472, 660,
C61, 705, 706, 709, 713,743, 744, 748, 756
remarks on the appropriation for the extension
of the Capitol 626, 644
remarks on the appropriation for completing the
Seventh Census 643
remarks in regard to the construction of rail-
roads in Arkansas. 672
remarks on the joint resolution amendatory of
the steamboat act 762, 763, 764, 765
remarks on the proposition to substitute the
civil for the military superintendency in the
national armories.... . 790, 792, 794
remarks in regard to claims against the United
States in California 796
fernarka in regard to promotions in the Topo-
graphical and Ordnance Corps 798
remarks in regard to a survey by the Corps of
Topographical Engineers of a route for a rail-
^ road to the Pacific 799
remarks on the proposed appropriation for the
removal of the Indians from Florida 800
remarks concerning the survey of a route for a
railroad to the Pacific 817, 819, 839, 841
remarks on the appropriation to pay the dis-
coverer of ether, &c 841, 842, 844
remarks on the appropriation for the purchase
of the Blue Lick Springs as a military asy-
lum 848
remarks on the proposition to prohibit the oc-
cupancy of the Patent Office building for any
other bureau than the Patent Office 875
Borland, Solon, of Arkansas—Continued.
remarks on the appropriation for water for
Washington 900, 901, 902, 903
remarks on the proposition to indemnify the
public printers for losses 943, 944
remarks on the proposition to purchase of Hi-
ram Powers a statue of America 948
remarks on the fishery question 958
remarks on the proposition to provide for the
transportation of the United States nmil from
San Francisco to the Sandwich Islands, and
to Shanghai, &c.. 1018
Boundary, the brig—see Registers.
Boundary—see Mexican Boundartj; Naval Hospital
at .\ rip Yolk.
Bounty land, bill amendatory of the act granting
to certain officers and soldiers who were en-
gaged in the military service of the United
States, approved September 28, 1850 53,
58, 90, 329
bill authorizing certain soldiers of the late war
with Great Britain to surrender the bounty
lands drawn by them and to locate others in
lieu thereof. 150, 184
Bounty lands, proposition increasing the grant of,
to the officers and soldiers engaged in the
military service of the United Slates.. .1009,
1094
Box, Edward, an act for the relief of, 837, 866,881
Bradbury, James W., of Maine 1,
89, 111, 125, 152, 165, 180, 236, 287, 338,
367, 390, 403, 432, 434, 437, 468, 516, 567,
582, 620, 625, 646, 676, 715, 760, 761, 765,
835, SW1, 934, 1063, 1065, 1107, 1108, 1109
resolutions 1108
remarks on the right of Mr. Dixon, of Ken-
tucky, to a seat 16, 96
remarks on the bill for the relief of Thomas B.
Parsons 152
remarks on the bill to provide for a retired list
in the Army and Navy 223
remarks on the bill for the relief of Cornelius
McCaulay 434
remarks on the warehousing bill 500
remarks on the bill granting further remedies to
; patenUeB 128
remarks on the fee bill .583, 584,
585, 586, 587, 588, 589
remarks on the appropriation for completing the
work of the Seventh Census 627, 642
remarks on the appropriation for water for
W ashing ton 900
I remarks on the proposition for the increase of
salaries of district judges .938, 939, 940
remarks on the fishery question 958
remarks on the Army appropriation bill.. .844,
845, 850
remarks on the civil and diplomatic appropria-
tion bill 897, 898, 900, 903,
937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 958, 962
remarks on the deficiency appropriation bill,625,
627, 642, 646, 647
remarks on the naval appropriation bill. .1031,
1067, 1071
remarks on the bill for the reorganization of the
Navy 1031
remarks on the bill for the construction of a rail-
road to the Pacific .316, 317, 318
remarks on the bill for a telegraphic line and
mail route to the Pacific 714, 746
Bridge on a new site across the Potomac river, in
the District of Columbia, joint resolution for
the location and construction of a, in accord-
ance with the intention of the late President
Andrew Jackson 365
Bridge across the Potomac at the Little Falls,
proposed appropriation for a 899
Bridge, Potomac, appropriation for the draw-
keepers and watchmen of the 1008
Bridge, the Cumberland, at Nashville, concerning
the . 381
Bridges across the Potomac river, petitions in re-
gard to the 312
joint resolution in relation to the 454
Bright, Jesse D., of Indiana.. 1,5, 30,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 68, 76, 89, 104, 126,
166, 176, 220, 228, 278, 301, 312, 314, 329,
350, 356 , 413, 450 , 499, 501, 502, 514, 515,
516, 552, 567 , 622, 649, 657, 658, 660, 671,
760, 761, 814, 849, 852, 866, 895,1018,1032,
1062, 1065, 1082, 1083, 1084,1107,1110
resolutions by 1, 89, 186, 278, 658
| remarks on the right of Mr. Dixon, of Ken-
i tucky, to a seat 25,26
Bright, Jesse D., of Indiana—Continued.
remarks on the bill for the relief of the heir of
John De Neufville & Son 177, 178
remarks on the bill for the relief of the workmen
on the Capitol 229
remarks on the bill for the relief of McKean
Buchanan 314
remarks on the order of business 350,
351, 352, 353, 553
remarks on the fee bill 586, 587, 588
remarks on the proposition to refund to Cali-
fornia certain duties 608, 609
remarks on the joint resolution amendatory of
the steamboat act 764, 765
remarks concerning the survey of a route for a
railroad to the Pacific 817, 819
remarks on the appropriation for the purchase
of the Blue Lick Springs as a Military Asy-
lum 847
remarks on the appropriation for water for
Washington 902
remarks on the proposition in regard to the ad-
mission of railroad iron 937
remarks on the proposition for the issue of cer-
tificates of stock to Texas 962, 974, 975
remarks on the Army appropriation bill.. .817,
819,847,849,850
remarks on the civil and diplomatic appropria-
tion bill 902, 949, 950,
962, 966, 974, 975, 976, 1008, 1098
remarks on the deficiency appropriation bill,
608, 609
remarks on the bill for a telegraphic line and
mail route to the Pacific 473,
660, 714, 743,746
British Colony, new, in Central America, call for
information and report concerning 158,
199, 204, 226, 235, 237, 246, 259, 265, 266,
330, 338 , 392, 393 , 403, 404, 420, 502, 529,
609, 849
(See Colonization.)
Brodhead, Richard, of Pennsylvania.. .1, 24, 43,
53 , 58 , 89, 90, 151, 152, 153, 154, 158, 160,
165, 180, 183, 184, 199, 235, 241, 242, 257,
259, 263, 278, 312, 329, 330, 349, 353, 356,
372, 380, 434, 454, 455, 458, 468, 470, 480,
488, 498, 500, 551, 582, 587, 588, 624, 657,
658, 660, 675, 756, 761, 881, 899, 911,1006,
1014,' 1015, 1018, 1021, 1025, 1085, 1107,
1109, 1110
resolution by 894
remarks on the bill for the relief of Brown, Rus-
sell & Co 151
remarks on the bill for the relief of Colonel Fre-
mont 201
remarks on the bill for the relief of the workilnen
on the Capitol 228, 229
remarks on the bill for the relief of Charles
Matthews and others, 174, 175, 368, 369, 370
remarks on the warehousing bill 500, 502
remarks on the proposition to refund certain
duties to California. 606
remarks on the appropriation to pay the dis-
cover of the anaisthetic properties of ether, 845
remarks on the proposition to graduate and re-
duce the price of the public lands 1106
remarks on the proposition regulating the Ad-
mission of railroad iron 904, 905
remarks in regard to the establishment of an
assay office in New York . • .944, 945
remarks on the proposed appropriation for the
railways and basin, and navy-yard in Cali-
fornia. 1025, 1029, 1063
remarks on the bill granting land for the benefit
of the indigent insane 1093,*1094, 1106
remarks on the Army appropriation bill.. .799,
843,844
remarks on the civil and diplomatic appropria-
tion bill 873,
876, 880, 896, 897 , 899, 904, 908, 910,
935, 936, 942, 945, 966, 974, 976, 1009
remarks on the deficiency appropriation bill,
606, 607, 623
remarks on the naval appropriation bill.. .1022,
1025, 1029, 1031, 1063, 1064
remarks on the bill for a telegraphic line and
railroad to the Pacific 471,
472, 488, 671, 715, 756
Brognard, Mary, bill for the relief of. 467
Bronson, John, bill for the relief of 158
Brooke, Walter, of Mississippi 1, 69,104,
108, 160, 229, 266, 312, 330, 339,381,
516, 554, 623, 628, 649, 756, 904, 1032
resolutions by.. 235, 329
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