The Congressional Globe, [Volume 27]: Thirty-Second Congress, Second Session, Appendix Page: IV
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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, 328, 129, 131, 133, 158, 173, 176
administered the oath to new Senators 243
Census, the condiiion 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 ihe Superintendent of Public Piintine
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 m the Chinese seas or Japan
expedition, resolution in regard to, and re-
marks thereon in the Senate, by—
Mr. Butler 279
Mr. Cooper 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 llepresenlatives on the
^ bill amendatory of the existing laws relative
to the half dollar, the quarter dollar, the dime,
and the half dime 190
remarks, by—
Mr. Dunham 190
Mr. Hall 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—
Mr. Badger 176
Mr. Butler 95, 96, 97, 131, 132
Mr. Cass 90, 96, 97, 98, 100,
128, 129, 131, 133, 158, 173, 176
Mr. Clemens J5(i
Mr. Davis 133
Mr. Dawson ]33, 134
Mr. Dixon ]02, 125
Mr. Douglas 159, 160, 170, 174,176
Mr. Gwin 100, ]30, 131, 132,133
Mr. Hale 97, 98, 100, 126, 131,160
Mr. Houston 133,176
Mr. Maltory 130, 159,160
Mr. Mangum 128, 131, 132
Mr. Mason 100, 132, 134, 159
Mr. Seward 125, 129. 131
Mr. Shields 130, 132, 133
Mr. Soule 102, 103, 118
Mr. Underwood 132, 177
Commanders-in-chief, their position in battle..57
Commerce, Committee on 245
discharged from subjects 312
Commercial regulations, proposition for printing
certain 319
Committee to wait on the President, and their re-
port 245,326
Committees, standing 245
select ] 79, 303
Committees, clerks to 290, 310
Commutation claims, concerning 18
Compensation, extra—see Beak.
Compensation, extra, to the Superintendent of
Public Printing and his clerks..284, 291, 292
remarks, by—
Mr. Badger 293, 294, 295
Mr Bayard 095
Mr. Borland 093
Mr. Bright , 095
Mr. Brodhead 293
Mr. Chase 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
the 246
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
Corwm, Thomas, remarks concerning—see F, awls
on the Treasury—Galphin Claim
remarks by Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, in de-
fense of .217
remarks by Mr. Barrere Ill
Courts, expenses of. 207, 208
Claims, against the Government, remaiks concern-
ing the prosecution of, by members of Con-
gress, &c.— see Gardiner Claim.
Committee on 245
Clerk to the Committee on 257
Clay, Henry, opinions of. 147
Clayton-Bulwer treaty, call upon the President in
regard to, and debate thereon 245, 246,
247, 257, 263, 266, 271, 280, 284
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 fiom 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, ChaunceyF., a Representative from
Connecticut 34
Clingman, Thomas L., a Representative from
North Carolina 199
remarks concerning the tariff" 31, 55
Clinton, Thomas G., withdrawal of papers of, 322
t 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 .....58
j Mr. Giddings 38
Mr. Howard 79
Mr. Marshall, of California 71
; remarks in regard to the acquisition of 90,
! 118, 156, 170
remarks'in regard to—see Colonization.
j Custom-house at San Francisco, concerning Rod-
! man's report 011 323
; D.
Davis, John, a Senator from Massachusetts—
j remarks on the lesolution of Mr. Cass relative
' to colonization in North America 133
, Dawson, Williara C., a Senator from Georgia—■
! remarks on the resolution of Mr. Cass relative
I to colonization in Noith America .. .133, 134
Debates of the Senate, propositions to pay the
| National Intelligencer for publishing the, 257,
I 321, 323
i remarks, by—
t Mr. Chase 323, 326, 327, 329, 330
Mr. Butler 324, 305
Mr. Weller 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 Intelligenccrforthepuhlication
of the revised 311, 314
Debt—see Texas Debt.
Delay of public business, lemarks concerning..194
Dickins, Asbury, elected Secretary. 283
Diplomatic correspondence, concerning 41,
78, 250,255,291,303
District of Columbia, the affairs of the 22
Committee on the 245
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 extia compen-
sation to the Superintendent of Public Print-
ing 293, 294, 295
remaiks in regard to the purchase of a machine
for taking the yeas and nays 322
remaiks 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 eompeiiss-
tion to Superintendent of Public Printing, 294
remarks on the proposition for a reading clerk
in the Senate 308
remarks concerning the Clayion-Bulwer trea-
ty 256, 257, 258, 260 267, 268,
269 , 271, 274, 275, 276, 2J0
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-
ana—
remarks on the act amendatory of existing laws
relative to the half dollar, the quarter dollar,
the dime, and the half dime 190
Duties on iron, call for information in regard to,
304
E.
Election of officers of the Senate 283
1 Estimates 17, b5
Evans, Josiah J., a Senator from South Carolina,
243
Everett, Edward, a Senator from Massachusetts,
243, 266
remarks concerning the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,
280, 284
Executive proceedings of the Senate, proposition
that the, shall be with open doors.. .312, 319
remarks, by—
Mr. Borland 319,320
Mr. Butler 321
Mr. Chase 319
Mr. Phelps 320
Exploration, of Africa, remarks concerning.. .231
of the Red river—see Many, Captain.
Explorations, by Bartlettand Gray, in New Mex-
ico, proposition for purchase of copies of, 332
remarks, by— *
Mr. Borland 3)2, 314
Mr. Butler 3x3
Mr. Hamlin 313
Mr. Houston 312, 313, 314
Mr. Hunter 312, 313, 314
Mr. Mason 313, 314
Mr. Pearce 312, 3W
P.
Fees and costs in the circuit and district courts of
the United States, remarks in the Senate on
the bill to regulate, by Mr. Bradbury... .207
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