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BUTLER, PIERCE-Continued.

thinks the regulation of the militia should be left to Congress... .1362
opposes the negative of Congress on the State laws.......
objects to inferior national tribunals.......

...827
.800, 1136

views on the payment of creditors under the Confederation..1412, 1416,

1426

proposes that fugitive slaves should be delivered up........1447, 1456
wishes the seat of government fixed by the Constitution.........1220
thinks the assent of Congress should be required to the inspec-
tion laws of the States.....

..1568

thinks no new State should be erected within the limits of another

without its consent.......

.1459

proposes a ratification by nine States as sufficient..

..1470

CADWALADER, LAMBERT

proceedings in regard to admission of a British consul............602
CALHOUN, JOHN C.

a member of the Committee appointed on the death of Mr. Madi-

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.91

power of Congress to make them...........

CAPITA

vote per capita, in the Senate....

CAPITATION

taxes, how proportioned.....
CAPTURES

.105, 136, 144, 148

jurisdiction of, under the Confederation....
States to provide for those on land......................
ordinance of the Confederation regulating them...........235, 239, 490
treaty with the Dutch concerning them....
when those made by right of war cease......

...267

.541, 575

under the jurisdiction of the judiciary by the Constitution. 733, 854, 866
Congress may legislate about......

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applies for an exchange of the traitors arrested in New Jersey.....150

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CARLETON, SIR GUY-Continued.

writes to Gen. Washington about the murderers of Capt. Huddey. 152, 156
informs Gen. Washington of the negotiations at Paris for peace....157
professes to be very friendly to the United States...
proposes a suspension of hostilities.......

159, 181
..181

his evasive conduct in regard to the murderers of Captain Huddey

192, 193

his correspondence relative to a settlement of the accounts of
the prisoners....

sends the preliminaries of peace....

refuses to suspend hostilities....

...

sends a proclamation of cessation of hostilities....

..196

..408

.427, 521

.437, 524

..525

urges a delivery of prisoners and remuneration of loyalists.............
evasive conduct as to the delivery of posts, negroes, &c....532, 538, 554
receives the definitive treaty......

announces the evacuation of New York...

...

..559

..566

..616

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CARMARTHEN, LORD..

CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM

letters from him.....

CARR, JOHN

CAROLINA-SEE NORTH CAROLINA And South CAROLINA.

a member of the Committee appointed on the death of Mr. Madi-

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a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation from Maryland....186
moves to accept the cession of public lands by New York...... .186
represents Maryland in Congress......

..187

reports against the proposal of Pennsylvania to provide for public
creditors within the State....

....199

advocates coercive measures against Vermont..

.215

proposes a letter to the Governor of Rhode Island relative to Mr.

Howell's publications......

...231

considers an impost the only practicable tax..........

..350

remarks on the conduct of the American Commissioners at Paris.408, 409

remarks on the proportion of freemen to slaves in apportioning

the representation of the States....

423

remarks on disbanding the army....

452

proposes that there be no foreign ministers except on extraordi-

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in favor of choosing the President by electors chosen by lot from
the national legislature......

..1196

CARROLL, DANIEL—Continued.

advocates an election of President by the people, or by electors

chosen by them......

....1418, 1421

is in favor of a negative on the acts of Congress.
doubts relative to the Senators voting per capita.......

..1335

.1185

proposes that Senators may enter their dissent on the journal......1292
proposes to confine the yeas and nays to the House of Represen-
tatives......

.1292

......1377

does not think the apportionment of representation before a census
should be a rule for taxation.......
objects to members of Congress being paid by the States......... 1328
thinks a vote of two-thirds should be required to expel a member

of Congress.............

...1291

...1400

remarks on bills of attainder and ex post facto laws...
thinks more than a majority should be required in certain cases....1339
the discrimination as to money bills, a continual source of difficulty. 1315
opposes the provision to disqualify persons having unsettled ac-
counts from being members of Congress......
thinks the States should be guarantied against violence...... ...1140
thinks the States should be allowed to lay tonnage duties, to clear
harbours and build light-houses.....

.1216

...1585
desires a regulation as to the trade between the States......1430, 1478
views in regard to the large territorial claims of the States, and

the public lands........
.......1460, 1464, 1465
views in regard to the ratification of the Constitution..1380, 1470, 1471
thinks an address to the people should accompany the Constitution. 1582
CARTHAGE.......
...805

CASES

within jurisdiction of the judiciary, 733, 743, 851, £55, 892, 898, 1137,
1224, 1238, 1366, 1399, 1416, 1438, 1541, 1556, 1619
CASTRIES, MARQUIS DE...

CATILINE.....

CENSUS

triennial, proposed under the Confederation.....

as fixed by Congress in 1783.......

.74

.787

.28, 376

.431

provision to be made for in the Constitution........736, 741, 1223, 1233
Senate to be apportioned after it by the Representatives.....

.744

representation to be apportioned by it. 1035, 1052, 1064, 1079, 1080, 1087,

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CESSION-See LANDS, PUBLIC.

CERTIFICATES

of Loan Office......

of Commissaries and Quartermasters..

may be given on impressment of supplies..
States should not issue them.......

to be given at a certain rate for paper money...
to the army not to be paid to the States.....
to the army for lands.....

CHARLEMAGNE......................

CHARLESTON

military movements there.....

its surrender reported....

conduct of the British there.

its evacuation.....

CHARTER

of Virginia....

of New York..

offered by the British to Vermont..

powers of Congress in regard to..

CHASE, SAMUEL

..44, 347, 364, 434, 511

..56

..57

.59

.207, 227

..450

.457

.882

..43

.48

..58

.164, 263, 482

..119, 160

..120

.151

.1354

.....28

33

.486

..116

..696

proposes to exclude negroes in fixing taxation....

objects to each State having an equal vote in Congress.
CHASTELLUX, CHEVALIER..........

CHEROKEES

papers about, sent by Mr. Jefferson to Congress...

CHESAPEAKE

jurisdiction over..

CHIEF JUSTICE

to preside on the impeachment of the President........1487, 1546, 1607
to be a member of the Executive Council....1358, 1359, 1365, 1367, 1399
to be a provisional successor of the President..

CHITTENDEN, THOMAS...

CINCINNATI

dangerous influence of that society.....

CIRCULATION

of notes of the Bank of North America, how limited......

CITIZEN

.1434
...228, 263

..1205, 1208

.......113

....1398, 1487, 1554, 1616

President to be.......
Representatives to be......... .736, 1211, 1225, 1227, 1257, 1299, 1544, 1606
Senators to be........ .737, 1211, 1225, 1229, 1273, 1305, 1545, 1607
of each State to have the privileges and immunities of the others.... 745,
1240, 1558, 1620

of different States within the jurisdiction of the National Judiciary..733,
854, 1238, 1440, 1556, 1619

committing crimes in another State to be deemed guilty as if they
had been committed by a citizen of the State...

.867, 1240

CIVIL LIST

reduction of........

.598

CLAIBORNE, JOHN F. H.

a member of the committee appointed on the death of Mr. Madi-

son...

CLAIMS

on public lands before a cession, not annulled.....

CLARK, ABRAHAM

objects to military measures against Vermont.......
vindicates the propriety of making public the negotiations with
Sweden.....

....(Vol. 1, notice) x

.52

.....211, 214

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proposes to exempt the American Commissioners from the control
of France.......

.......240

remarks on the conduct of the Commissioners at Paris.....389, 406, 409
proposes to submit the impost separately to the States.....

..403

proposes to limit the apportionment..

.417

opposes the State debts being included in the general provision

for the public debt........

.419

advocates an apportionment by numbers.....

.422

urges the settlement of a system relative to public lands..

.436

remarks on disbanding the army................

.453

remarks on the cession of public lands.................458, 459, 463, 543

proposes a removal of the military stores from Springfield......

....590

seizure of Spanish property...

remarks on the admission of a British Consul......

remarks on the negotiation relative to Mississippi..

CLARK, GENERAL

CLASSES

Senate divided into.....737, 960, 969, 1017, 1229, 1273, 1545, 1572, 1607
States divided into, for the choice of Senators.....

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a member of the committee appointed on the death of Mr. Madi-

son....

CLEARANCE

of vessels trading between the States.....

CLINTON, GEORGE.......

..603

.607, 612

......598, 618, 629

.820, 828

.......(Vol. 1, notice) vi

..1431, 1440, 1477, 1613

..529

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correspondence with, relative to prisoners at Charleston.
sends emissaries among the American troops...

..58

.78

CLYMER, GEORGE

represents Pennsylvania in the Congress of the Confederation.....187
spoken of as Secretary of Foreign Affairs..........234, 460, 493, 550
attends the Federal Convention.....

objects to appointments by the Senate....

.723

.1507

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