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McMaster, William E., leave to withdraw

McMenafee, Nathaniel, resolution of the legislature of California
in behalf of

committee discharged and again referred

McNeil, John, widow of. (See bill S. 33.)

McNeil, E. A., widow of General McNeil. (See bill S. 33.)
petition and papers referred

McNortey, Peter, and others, petition, homestead bill
McRae, Hon. John J., credentials presented and oath adminis-

tered

presented the credentials of the Hon Mr. Brooke
presented the credentials of the Hon. Mr. Adams

McRae, Rhoda, memorial

McSherry, Richard. (See D. S. Edwards.)
McReynolds, John, memorial

McVey, John, petition

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217

149

463

50

510

76

report (No. 56) and bill, (see bill S. 173)

126
162

97

(See bill S. 237.)

Macoupin, Illinois, citizens of, memorial, bridges of the Wheel-
ing and Belmont Bridge Company

Madison, Indiana, proceedings of the common council of, navi-
gation of the falls of the Ohio

Madison, C. L., memorial

Magnolia, Ohio, citizens of, petition, homestead bill

Mahoning county, Ohio, assistant marshal for taking the census

in, petition

Mails, Sunday, petitions against—

citizens of Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania

Washington county, Pennsylvania
Mercer county, Pennsylvania

Ohio

Pittsburgh

316

200

582

241

93

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Jefferson county, Indiana

185

Warren, Illinois

197

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Mail routes on the Mississippi river, bill to establish. (See bill
S. 456.)

amendment to bill H. R. 314

Page

670

Mail contracts in California and Oregon, Postmaster General to
legalize certain. (See joint resolution H. R. 6.)

Mail, weekly, between Thibodeaux and Lockport, resolution of
the legislature of Louisiana

267

Mail, tri-weekly, from Harrisonburg to Natchitoches, resolution
of the legislature of Louisiana

Mail routes, resolution to establish certain. (See joint resolution
S. R. 9.)

Mail route, great northeastern, along the coast of Alabama,
Mississippi and Louisiania, resolutions of the legislature of

Louisiana

Mail routes, discontinuance of, in Maine, petition
Mail routes, establishment of. (See bill H. R. 314.)

Arkansas

California

299

294, 325
305

160, 239, 302, 331, 347, 386, 422

125, 452

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Mail lines on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, bill to establish,

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amendment to bill H. R. 314

Mail steamers, appropriation for the transportation of the mail
by ocean steamers and otherwise. (See bill H. R. 242.)

Mail steamers between some southern port and Para, report and
bill, (see bill S. 458)

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motion to print additional copies of the report
Mail steamers between certain southern ports and Europe, report
(No. 267) and bill. (See bill S. 458)

motion to print additional copies of the report
Mail steamers, report on, committee discharged from, sundry
memorials and petitions for the establishment of lines of

456

670

476
481, 483

476

·

481, 483

295

Page

Mail steamers, prohibition of the carrying of passengers and
freight by-

memorials of merchants and others of New York

- 292, 330

Boston
Bath, Maine

330

379

Mail steamers, against the establishment, with the aid of gov-
ernment, of any additional lines of—

memorial of merchants and others of New York

Maine legislature, resolutions-

Boston

relative to Kossuth and non-intervention

abuses practised on passengers in California steamers
aid to the European and North American railway
against an extension of Parker's patent

Maine, assistant marshals for taking the census in, memorials
Maine, publishers of newspapers in, memorial, newspaper postage
Maine, mail routes in, discontinuance of, petition of citizens of
Penobscot and Waldo counties, Maine
Maine, mail routes in, establishment of-

resolution by Mr. Hamlin

petition of citizens of Penobscot and Waldo counties, Me.
Maine and Massachusetts, claims of, under the treaty with Great
Britain of August 9, 1842, documents referred

additional documents

-

Maine and Massachusetts, balance due for disbursements for the
United States during the war of 1812, resolution by Mr. Davis
Maine, citizens of, petitions-

breakwater in Owl's Head harbor

207

247

168

316

336

346

201

65

305

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against an extension of A. and Z. Parker's patent 230, 241, 256, 256
beacons, spindles, and buoys on the Muscle ridges

Maine, payment of claims of the State of, memorial

report (No. 346)

Maison Rouge grant, pre-emption to settlers on.

(See bill S. 87) report (No. 25)

petition of citizens of Caldwell parish, La.
Henry M. Hyams and others
James H. Rinehart and others

Mallard, Dickerson, memorial
Mallet. (See James Lecaze.)
Mallory, Hon. Stephen R., attended

credentials presented and read
oath administered and seat taken

585

594

621

119

101

414

523

170

5

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increase of salary of United States judge for north-
ern district of Florida

224

Mallory, Hon. Stephen R.-Continued-

indemnity for damages to Spanish subjects in Florida.
by violence growing out of the late Cuban expe-
dition

indemnity for damages to Spanish subjects in Louis-
iana by violence growing out of the late Cuban
expedition

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canal across the peninsula of Florida.

Manayunk, Pa., citizens of, petition, modification of the tariff
Manchester, Wm., and others, petition, land to actual settlers
Mandans, and other Indian tribes, proceedings on a treaty with

Mangum, Hon. Willie P., attended

resolutions submitted by, viz:

messengers, pages, folders, laborers, and horses and
wagons necessary for the Senate

addition to the forty-eighth rule

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publication of the addresses made upon the occasion of
the death of the Hon. Henry Clay

505

687

595

thanks of the Senate to the Hon. William R. King,

President pro tem.

Mangold, Francis, and others, petition of, homestead bill
Manitowoc, railroad from, to the Mississippi river. (See bill
S. 303.)

Mankin, Henry, memorial, mail steamers between Baltimore and
Norfolk, and St. Thomas, Barbadoes, Para, Pernambuco, Rio
de Janeiro and Montevideo

report (No. 267) and bill, (see bill S. 458)

motion to print extra copies of the report

Manning, Rockwell, petition

committee discharged

Mansfield, J. K. F., memorial referred

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Manufactures, arts and, report of the Commissioner of Patents on

report in favor of printing

resolution by Mr. Hamlin to print extra copies

Marblehead, Mass., citizens of, petition, repair of sea wall

Marcellus, N. Y., inhabitants of, petition, extinction of slavery

yeas and nays

Marcy, Samuel S., and others, petition referred

adverse report, (No. 285)

Marks, Isaac H., petition

committee discharged

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Marine hospitals, use of, for other purposes than those specified

by law, resolution by Mr. Hamlin

report of the Secretary of the Treasury

Marine hospitals, establishment of, memorials, &c.-

at Portland, Maine, merchants and others of Portland.
report (No. 19) and bill, (see bill S. 108)

at Shreveport, Louisiana, corporate authorities of
Shreveport

163

476

481, 483

403

98

318

277

383, 673

383, 673

140

313

313

141

511

191

415

359

365

74

113

157

Marine hospitals-Continued-

at Memphis, memorial of the legislature of Tennes-

see

adverse report -

communication from the Secretary of
the Treasury ordered to be printed

at Wilmington, North Carolina, memorial of citizens
of Wilmington

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Marine hospital fund, receipts and expenditures on account of,
report of the Secretary of the Treasury

Marine hospitals, abolition of the tax on seamen for the support
of resolution by Mr. Sumner

Marine condensers-

report, (No. 255)

resolution by Mr. Pratt

Раде

297

360

360

345

153

401

report of the Secretary of the Navy

memorial of J. P. Dirsson

memorial of J. M. Miller

Marines, &c., of the frigate Savannah-

petition, additional pay while in the Pacific

petition, additional pay for services in California.
Marine corps, relative to the adoption of a separate code of regu-
lations for the government of, and the education of cadets at
West Point for appointment in, resolution by Mr. Clemens
Marine corps and navy, officers of, petition in favor of the bill
giving additional compensation for services on the coast of
California and Mexico

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Marion county, Illinois, proceedings of a meeting of citizens of,
pre-emption to settlers along the line of the Illinois Central
railroad

-

adverse report, (No. 197)

Marmaduke, M. M., and others, memorial

Marsh, Henry M., leave to withdraw

Marsh, Elizabeth, petition

Marsh, Samuel, child of. (See Joseph H. Marsh.)

adverse report

461

576

595

36

37

98,110

181

366

347

252

360

494

167

Marsh, Joseph H., petition

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Marshals, United States, fees and costs to be allowed. (See bill

H. R. 146.)

Marthaette Morse, brig, register for, petition of C. P. Jervey

and others

554

(See bill S. 546.)

Martin, W. A. K., recommended to execute a national painting,
petition of George C. Read and others

535

Martin, Thomas, administrator of. (See Samuel Winston.)
Martin, William L., petition

471

Martin, Mary, petition

482

(See bill S. 543.)

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