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INDEX TO THE APPENDIX
S E N A T E
Aberdeen, Lord, his letter to Mr, Stevenson,
concerning the right of search, and the
outrages upon American vessels
Allen, William, of Ohio, remarks on Mr. Clay's
resolutions for distributing to the as-
senting States the distributive shares
of the land fund belonging to dissent-
ing States - - - 142,
remarks on Mr. Preston's resolution
touching the credit and finances of
the Government, and the loan—con-
demnatory of the Whig policy, 213,
144
•216
688
on his resolution calling for informa-
tion concerning the inability of the
Government to carry on its opera-
tions without a restoration of the
land fund to the treasury - - 231
on the question of refunding to Gen.
Jackson the $1,000 line imposed by
Judge Hall, at New Orleans - 378
on the apportionment bill, it} favor of
a large representative body, 409, 439
on the extinguishment of Indian titles
to land ... - 688
Ancient settlers (See Grants of Land) - 359
Apportionment bill, speeches on the, concern-
ing the ratio of representation, and
the general-ticket and district sys-
tems of election, by
Mr. Allen, of Ohio - - 409,
Archer, of Virginia
Bagby, of Alabama - 583,
Bates, of Massachusetts
Benton, of Missouri
Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, 410,
Calhoun, of South Carolina
Crittenden, of Kentucky - 391,
Graham, of North Carolina
Huntington, of Connecticut
Linn, of Missouri -
McRoberts, of Illinois - 435,
Miller, of New Jersey
Tallmadge, of New York -
Walker, of Mississippi - 391,
Woodbury, of N. Hampshire, S91,
Wilcox, of New Hampshire
Wright, of New York, 392, 437,
debate on the - - - 391,
Appropriation bill, the naval—speeches on the,
touching the expenses, management,
and organization of the navy, by
Mr. Bayard, of Delaware
Williams, of Maine
Archer, William S., of Virginia, remarks on
Mr. Clay's resolutions for distributing
to the assenting States the distributive
shares of the land fund belonging to
the dissenting Slates - - 144,
remarks on Mr. Clay's resolution to re-
strict the veto power
on the question of refunding to Gen.
Jackson the $1,000 fine imposed by
Judge Hall, at New Orleans
on the apportionment bill, touching
the ratio of representation -
Army, report of the Secretary of War on the
expenses, condition, and management of
the -
Bagby, Arthur P., of Alabama, .remarks on
the remedial justice bill, concerning
the powers of the Federal courts, 554,
remarks oil the apportionment bill, con-
cerning the general-ticket and dis-
trict systems of election - 583,
<)n the tariff bill, touching the duties
on cotton bagging - - -
Bankrupt act, remarks concerning the post-
ponement of the operation of the, by
Mr, Benton -
Young: -
439
436
785
792
40-2
438
449
438
457
748
490
495
523
788
512
39-2
*392
4-22
465
402
750
486
145
151
375
436
11
555
556
785
662
39
97
Bankrupt act, remarks on bill to repeal the, by
Mr. Bayard
Benton
Berrien
Choate
Clay
Smith of Connecticut
- 149
88, 123, 737
- 99
- 105
- 98
- 146
Bank notes, remarks of Mr. Benton on his
proposition to levy an annual tax on, 81, 754
Banks & banking, incident'y discussed, 43,5-2,62,75
Barrow, Alexander, of Louisiana, remarks on
Mr. Preston's resolutions touching
the credit and finances of the Gov-
ernment, and the loan, commendato-
ry of the Whig policy - -212, 213
remarks on the question of refunding
to General Jackson the $1,000fine im-
posed on him by Judge Hall of Lou-
isiana ... 374i 375
Bates, Isaac C., of Massachusetts, remarks on
the apportionment bill, concerning the
general-ticket and district systems of
election .... 792
Bayard, Richard, of Delaware, remarks on the
bill to repeal the bankrupt law - 149
remarks 011 the naval appropriation bill, 750
Baer, the blacksmith, the character of • - 295
Benton, Thomas II., of Missouri, remarks con-
cerning the bankrupt act, and in fa-
vor of its repeal - 29 , 88, 133,
remarks on the plan for a Federal board
of exchequer -
remarks on the treasury note bill, touch-
ing his proposition to tax bank paper
money ...
remarkson the apportionment bill, touch-
ing the proper principles of repre-
sentation - - -
remarks on the tariff - - 659,
remarks on his proposition to tax bank
notes for the purpose of revenue
Berrien, John M., of Georgia, remarks on the
bill to repeal the, bankrupt act
remarkson the bill to refund to General
Jackson the fine imposed on him by
Judge Hall, of Louisiana - 364,
remarks on Mr. Clay's resolution to re-
strict the veto power -
remarks on the bill to provide further
remedial justice in the courts of the
United States, by an sxtension of pow
er - - - 556, 557,
Buchanan, James, of Pennsylvania, remarks
on the plan for a Federal board of ex-
chequer ...
remarks against Mr. Clay's resolutions
to restrict the veto power
remarkson the loan bill, on the propo-
sition to pledge the land fund to the
extinguishment of the public deb', 205, 283
remaikson the bill to refund to Gen.
Jackson the fine of $1,000 imposed
on him by Judge Hall, of Louisiana, 362
365, 366, 376
remarks on the bill to provide further
remedial justice in the courts of the
United States, by an extension of their
powers .... 392
remarks on the apportionment bill, in
favor of a high ratio of representa-
tion .... 410, 438
remarks on the apportionment bill, con-
cerning the general-ticket and dis-
trict systems of election - - 449
remarks on the tariff bill, in favor of
striking out the section relating to the
distribution act - - 708 , 711
Calhoun, JohnC., of South Carolina, remarks
on the treasury note bill, in favor of
retrenchment and reform - - 106
remarks on Mr. Clay's resolution, to give
to the assenting States the distributive
■shares of the land fund belonging to
the dissenting States, 141, 143, 144
737
- 62
h-
er
- 81
402
754
754
- 99
365
414
558
- 43
133
Calhoun, John C., of South Carolina—
remarks against Mr. Clay's resolution to
restrict the veto power - - 164
remarks on Mr. Clay's resolution in re- .
lation to the revenues and expenses
of the Government, touching the com-
promise act - - - 225
remarks on the loan bill, on the proper
policy to sustain the credit of the Fed-
eral Government - - - 296
remarks on the apportionment bill, con-
cerning the ratio of representation - 438
remarks on the bill to provide further
remedial justice in the courts of the
United States, by an extension of their
powers .... 557, 558
remarks on the tariff bill, relative to the
duties on cotton-bagging - - 620
remarks on the principles of the tariff
bill 771
Choate, Rufus, of Massachusetts, remarks on
the bill to repeal the bankrupt law - 105
remarks on the bill to provide further
remedial justice in the courts of the
United States, by an extension of
their powers - 536
Clay, Henry, of Kentucky, remarks against
the repeal of the bankrupt act - 98
remarks on his resolution to divide
among the assenting States the dis-
tributive shares of the land fund be-
long to the dissenting Slates, 141, 142
143,144, 145
remarks on his resolutions concerning
the tariff, retrenchment, and reform,
and lo restrict the veto power, 192, 322
(See Retrenchment and reform.)
his opinions ... 848,852
Coinage in the United States mints - - 68
Colonial trade, Mr. Woodbury's remarkson
the 307
Compromise act, speeches in which -the prin-'
ciples of the, are incidentally discussed,
(See Tariff.) 216,225,296,322,544
Conrad, C. M., of La., remarks against the bill
to refund to General Jackson the fine
of $1,000, imposed on him by Judge
Hall, at New Orleans, .373, 375, 376
Cotton bagging, remarks relative to the pro-
posed tariff on, by—
Mr. Bagby - - . -662
Calhoun .... 6Q0
Sevier .... £56
Woodbury - - - -661
Courts of the United States, remarks on the
bill to provide f&rther remedial jus-
tice in the, by an extension of their
powers to criminal cases arising in
States, by—
Mr! Bagby - . 554,555,556
Berrien - - 556,557,558
Buchanan .... 382
Calhoun - - - 557,558
Choate - - - -.536
Cuthbert .... 557
Smith, of Connecticut - - 645
Walker - 611
Wright - - - 556, 557
Credit of the Federal Government discussed
incidentally, 211 to 216, 265, 283, 296, 298
400
(See Loan bill, and Treasury note bill.)
Crittenden, J. J., of Kentucky, remarkson the
loan bill, touching the Whig policy .
and the vetoes of the President - 330, 331
remarks on the bill to refund to Gen.
Jackson the fine of $1,000, imposed
on him by Judge Hall' at New Or-
leans - 362
remarks on the apportionment-bill, re-
lating to fractional representation, and
the general-ticket and district systems
of election . . . 391,457
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