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TO THE FOURTEENTH VOLUME OF THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE.
SENATE.
A.
Allen, William, of Ohio, 1, 49, 128, 146, 156, 172
194, 240, 267, 272, 291, 308, 315, 316, 330
333, 341, 365, 366, 367, 368, 376, 379, 397
remarks on the joint resolution to withhold
from the defaulting States th« per centage
they are entitled to on the sales of the
public lands .... 377
correction of the report of his remarks - 145
remarks on presenting the instructions from
the Ohio legislature concerning the an-
nexation of Texas - - - 171
remarks concerning reform in the naturali-
zation laws - - - 32,303
remarks concerning the remission of duty
on railroad iron - 350
remarks on the bill for the admission of
Florida and Iowa into the Union - 378
remarks concerning the negotiations on the
Oregon question, and on the bill for the
organization of a government in Oregon, 20
138, 144, 387
remarks concerning the purchase of Green-
how's history of Oregon - 270, 271
remarks on the postage bill, 240, 248, 252
remarks on the bill for the establishment of
the Smithsonian institution - 164, 165
remarks on the several propositions con-
cerning the annexation of Texas, 245, 278
352
resolutions by - - - 17,20
Alexandria. (See orphan asylum.)
Andrews, Asa, bill for the relief of, 43, 67, 94, 139
144
Annexation. (See Texas—see Canada.)
Armories, concerning. (See naval depot.)
Armory, national, at Fort Massac, Illinois, con-
cerning an appropriation for an 390, 391
Arms, appropriation for the manufacture of, at
the national armoi y - - 390
Army. (See pay.)
Army appropriation bill - - - 390
Arrests on mesne process. (See District of Co-
lumbia.)
Ashley, Chester, of Arkansas, [the credentials
of, 8,] 17, 19, 24, 38, 43, 48, 62, 66, 93, 104
128, 138, 171, 179, 204, 212, 220, 232, 257
267, 270, 292, 295, 375, 397
remarks on the postage biil, 235, 238, 239, 260
375
remarks on the several propositions con-
cerning the annexation of Texas, 278, 295
328, 333
his proposition for the annexation of Texas, 278
295
resolutions by, 32, 48, 134. 171, 194, 204
. . .237,244,278,349,365
Atchison, David R., of Missouri, [credentials
of, 12,] 19, 31, 33, 43, 48, 66, 92,98,105,128
161, 178, 204, 219, 243, 253,276,287,300
308, 387, 397
remarks on the presentation of the resolu-
tions of the legislature of Missouri on
annexation - 155
remarks on the bill for the organization of
a government m the Territory of Oregon, 387
remferks concerning the annexation of
lexas - 155
resolutions by - 123
Atherton, Charles G., of New Hampshire, 8,13,16
73, 92,104,128, 138, 145,156, 232, 238, 277
, , 278,303,350,379
remarks on the postage bill - 257, 258
Accounting officers of the treasury, joint reso-
lution concerning the - - - 356
Adams, John, and John Adams, jr., bill for the
relief of - - - - - 341
Admiralty jurisdiction. (See offences.)
Advertisements from the executive departments
to be given to the two papers in Wash-
ington having the greatest circulation, 366,390
Agriculture, Committee on - - - 12
Appeals. (See bankruptcy.)
Appropriations, joint resolution amendatory of
the resolution passed 30th April, 1844,
respecting the application of certain,
made to satisfy claims for property lost
and destroyed in Florida, 171, 267, 270
(See civil and diplomatic; naval service; pen-
sioners; fortifications; Post Office Depart-
ment; Indian department; pensions, na-
val; army.)
Archer, William S., of Virginia, 12, 16, 17, 19, 23
38, 43, 48, 49, 62, 66, 67, 73, 78, 93, 98, 113
115, 127, 128, 129, 133, 135, 138, 146, 155
178, 184, 240, 256, 257, 260, 270, 287, 291
292, 295, 296, 302, 303, 313, 314, 315, 316
343, 349, 351, 353, 358, 365, 366, 367, 368
369, 376, 387, 391, 397
remarks concerning the negotiations on the
Oregon question, and on the bill for the
organization of a territorial government
in Oregon - 20, 138, 144, 155, 387
correction of a report of his remarks on the
negotiation for Oregon - - 144, 145
report against the annexation of Texas, and
remarks concerning - - 240, 271
remarks concerning the purchase of Green-
how's history of Oregon - - 271
remarks concerning reform in the naturali-
zation laws - - 32,37, 303
remarks concerning mileage - - 367
remarks on the bill for the admission of
Florida and Iowa into the Union - 379
remarks on the report of the Judiciary Com-
mittee coneerning naturalization and elec-
tion frauds - 389
remarks on the bill for the admission of
Floridaand Iowa into the Union, 379, 380, 381
remarks on the several propositions for an-
nexing Texas - 333, 352, 359, 360, 361
resolutions by - - 240,278, 350
Arkansas, resolutions of instruction from the
legislature of - - - - 24
an act granting to the State of, the hot-spring
reservations in said State - - 270
(See land district. See land patents.)
Alabama legislature, instructions from the, 204, 270
(See school fund.)
Allen, Charles R., of Virginia, bill for the re-
lief of - - - - - 308
Allen, Isaac, bill for the relief of - 375, 393
Allen, William P. and Martin Thomas, bill for
the relief of - - 212,237, 240
B.
Bagby, Arthur P., of Alabama, 1, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48
49, 61, 75, 93, 98, 99, 157, 161, 172, 179
180, 204, 238, 270, 287, 292, 295, 316, 320
328, 334, 351, 376, 377, 397
remarks on the bill to grant to Indiana
certain lands, to complete the Wabash
and Erie canal - - - - 80
remarks on the postage bill, 215, 220, 221, 234
239, 257, 375, 376
remarks concerning the erection of a court-
house in Mobile - 179
remarks on the several propositions for an-
nexing Texas - 247, 360, 351, 361
Bagby, Arthur P., of Alabama—
personal explanation concerning his Texas
speech ----- 333
resolutions by - 24, 75,228,308
Batcheldor, Gideon, and others, bill for the re-
lief of - - - - 38, 48, 62
Bayard, R. H., of Delaware, 2, 11, 13, 16, 19, 24
31, 38, 47, 49, 62, 93, 94, 104, 105, 128, 134
138, 155, 156, 157, 195, 212, 219, 220, 233
237, 238, 243, 266, 278, 291, 296, 300, 302
313, 328, 341, 356, 390
remarks on the bill increasing the pay of
revenue-cutter officers while serving in
the navy ----- 139
remarks on the postage bill - - 376
remarks concerning the application of the
appropriation for the naval depot at Mem-
phis, Tennessee - 259
Bank of the Metropolis, bill for the relief of - 295
Bankruptcy, bill providing for appeals in cases
of - 134, 233, 260, 287, 320, 328
Barrack at Pass Christian, joint resolution au-
thorizing the construction of a - 211, 391
at Newport, Kentucky, concerning a - 391
Barrow, Alexander, of Louisiana, 16, 24, 31, 38
48, 62, 73, 79, 98, 128, 138, 17,1, 211, 237
270, 300, 308, 341, 349, 365, 366, 391
remarks non-concurring in the instructions
from the legislature of Louisiana in fa-
vor of the annexation of Texas - 233
remarks concerning the magnetic telegraph, 366
remarks on the report of the Judiciary
Committee on naturalization and the
election laws - 389
remarks on the joint resolution suspending
the issuing of certain patents covering
claims in Louisiana - - 98, 99
remarks on the several propositions for an-
nexing Texas ... 246, 3fi2
resolutions by - - 38, 43, 62, 67,238
Bates, Isaac C., of Massachusetts, 1, 32, 35, 38, 48
75, 78. 98, 128, 133, 156, 161, 195, 219, 233
257, 260, 266, 270, 296, 300, 303, 308, 313
320, 332, 341, 352, 356, 367
remarks on the bill for the relief of Asahel
Rrainard ----- 145
remarks on the bill for the establishment of
the Smithsonian institution - - 117
remarks on the several propositions for an-
nexing Texas - - 352, 361
resolutions by - - - - 48
Bell, James, deceased, biil for the relief of the
legal representatives of, 156, 179, 219, 220
Bent, St. Vrain, & Co., bill for the relief of, 32, 79
99, 105
Benton, Thomas H., of Missouri, 1, 16, 19, 23, 31
32, 43, 48, 49, 75, 93, 99, 156, 161, 165, 219
233, 248, 256, 287, 315, 334, 367, 368, 369
393, 397
remarks on the bill to gran t to the State of
Indiana certain lands, to complete the
Wabash and Erie canal - - 80
remarks on presenting the resolutions of
the Missouri legislature on the subject of
annexing Texas to the United States - 154
remarks concerning the non-payment of
the Mexican indemnity - 367
remarks on the postage bill, 239, 252, 257, 258
376
his proposition for annexing Texas, and re-
marks thereon, 17, 19, 244, 245, 333, 358
360, 363
resolutions by - 8,11,17, 19, 39, 43, 75, 79
Berrien, John M.,of Georgia, 1, 17,19, 32, 35, 38
43, 62, 67, 73, 80, 94, 98, 99, 104, 138,

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