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Mr. Calhoun's resolutions, 192, 240, 785.

revenue collection bill, 263, 403, 462, 488, 591,
661.

calling for copies of military orders, 405, 406, 408,
409, 430, 432.

modifying the tariff, 484, 485.
Hendricks, Mr., from Indiana, on reduction of duties on
foreign goods, 60.

Hill, Mr., from New Hampshire, on public lands, 193.
the bill for modifying the tariff, 703.

Holmes, Mr., from Maine, on printing commercial state-

ments, 7, 8, 9.

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Robbins, Mr., from Rhode Island, on modifying the tariff,
715, 786, 787.

Silsbee, Mr., from Massachusetts, on copying documents
in the State Department, 123.

the bill for modifying the tariff, 699, 719, 726,
742, 802.

Smith, Mr., from Maryland, on printing commercial state-
ments, 7, 9, 10.

on reduction of duties, 13, 15, 18, 50, 59.
Cumberland road, 119, 121.

force bill, 178.

calling for copies of military orders, 409.
revenue collection bill, 517, 589, 592.
sheathing copper bill, 661.

the bill modifying the tariff, 693, 694, 695, 698,
699, 704, 710, 716, 717, 719, 720, 724, 742,
786.

Sprague, Mr., from Maine, on a reduction of duties, 18.
reduction of postage, 28, 32, 46.

King, Mr., from Alabama, on a reduction of duties, 13, | Tyler,
16, 59.

on a call for the proclamation respecting South Ca-
rolina, 99.

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Spanish claims, 38.

copying documents in Department of State, 123.
revenue collection bill, 405.

modifying the tariff, 474, 713, 745, 805.

electing public printer, 588.

Mr., from Virginia, on calling upon the Secretary
of the Treasury for the project of a tariff bill,
8, 11.

on a reduction of duties, 20, 24.

French spoliations, 99.

revenue collection bill, 360, 401, 402, 405.
modifying the tariff, 701, 716.

Webster, Mr., from Massachusetts, on Spanish claims, 38.
on French spoliations, 98, 99.

land bill, 122.

Mr. Calhoun's resolutions, 237, 240, 774, 785.
revenue collection bill, 404, 405, 409, 412, 413,
461, 518, 553, 590.

modifying the tariff, 478, 693, 709, 722, 723, 726,
727, 801.

Wilkins, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the force bill, 183,

184.

on Mr. Calhoun's resolutions, 243.

the revenue collection bill, 246, 403, 413,460,461,
488, 590, 592, 687.

calling for copies of military orders, 409.

on modifying the tariff, 693, 694, 713, 720.

Wright, Mr., from New York, on modifying the tariff,
708, 717, 718, 726, 806.

INDEX TO THE DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Amendment of the constitution, providing that no mem-

ber of Congress, during the time for which he
was elected, be appointed to any civil office of
trust or profit under the United States, 893;
postponed bill to Monday next, 894.

a resolution, offered at the last session by Mr. Root,
for amending the constitution, was called up,
940.
Appointments to office of members of Congress, a resolu
tion calling on the President to lay before the
House a list of all the appointments of members
since the 13th of April, 1826, 901; agreed to,
911.

Appropriations for the navy. (See Naval service.)
Appropriation bill (general) for the year 1833, taken up,
1921; ordered to a third reading, 1936.
Arsenal at Watervliet. (See Watervliet.)
Asylums for deaf, dumb, and blind, a bill granting a town-
ship of land to the New England asylum, 890;
bill rejected, 916.

Bank of the United States, a report from the Secretary of
the Treasury on, 838.

a resolution calling for a copy of the correspond-
ence, from the Secretary of the Treasury, 839.
a bill authorizing the sale of the Bank stock of the
United States, reported, 1707; bill rejected,
1722.

report from the Committee of Ways and Means,
1898; taken up, 1922; agreed to, 1936.

report from the minority of the committee, 1902.
Buenos Ayres, resolution calling on the President to com-

Harbor

aid the Topographical Bureau in making a mine-
ralogical and geological map of the United States,
1723; agreed to, 1725.

bill, a bill making appropriations for carrying on
certain works heretofore commenced, for the
improvement of harbors and rivers, &c., 1921;
passed.

Hardware, a resolution instructing the Committee of Ways
and Means to inquire into the expediency of re-
pealing certain duties thereon, 1747, 1748.
public, resolutions proposing to reduce the price
of, &c. 837; subject considered, 873; laid on the
table, 893.

Lands,

settlers on, a bill to extend the provisions of the
act of 1807, to prevent settlements, &c., report-
ed 1743; committed, 1747.

a bill from the Senate to fix the minimum price of
the public lands, 1904; bill passed, 1920.

Land claims, a bill to prevent the confirmation of fraudu-
lent land claims was referred to the Judiciary
Committee, 873.

Land offices, a bill to change the location of certain land
offices, 976; ordered to be engrossed.

Land reports, a resolution directing the Clerk of the House
to cause to be collected, arranged, and printed
for the use of the House, such of the reports of
the several boards of commissioners, &c., for the
adjudication of land claims, in the several States
and Territories, which were adverse to claim.
ants, which have not heretofore been printed,
with a suitable index, 1727; rejected, 1731.
James, jr., a member from New York, his death an
nounced, and resolutions entered into for his fu
neral, 1762.

municate the correspondence between this Go- Lent,
vernment and the Republic of Buenos Ayres,

900; agreed to, 901.

the President declines to communicate the copy of Lien laws, a bill giving to the workmen in the District of
the correspondence asked for, 926.

Chickasaw treaty, a resolution calling on the Clerk of the

House to communicate to the Senate a copy of Lyon,
the report and documents made by the Commit-
tee on Public Lands, on the subject of the Chic-
kasaw treaty; motion negatived, 854.
subject reconsidered, and ordered to lie on the ta-
ble, 879.

Coin and bullion, a resolution calling on the Director of
the Mint to report to the House the relative va-
lue of gold and silver bullion, agreed to, 864.
Collection of revenue. (See Revenue Collection bill.)
Columbia affairs. (See District of Columbia.)
District of Columbia, affairs of, 1812.
Doddridge, Mr., from Virginia, his death announced, 818.
Doubtful powers, a verbal report thereon by Mr. Daniel,
1902.

Duties, a bill to exempt certain articles of merchandise
from duty, 944.

Duties on hardware. (See Hardware.)
Enforcement bill, motion to print additional copies of the
report, 1675; agreed to, 1685.

Federal courts, a resolution instructing the Judiciary Com-
mittee to inquire what regulation is necessary to
reduce the annual expense of holding said courts,
agreed to, 870.

Florida claims, a bill for the relief of certain inhabitants
of East Florida, 998; the first section struck out,
1009.

the bill again brought up, 1685; bill recommitted,

1688.

Frontiers, a bill for the defence of, was taken up, 1727,
and agreed to.

Geological surveys, a resolution proposing to inquire into
the expediency of authorizing the President of
the United States to employ a suitable person to

Columbia a lien upon houses which they build,
870; ordered to be engrossed, 872.
Matthew's, fine, a bill to refund it to his legal re-
presentatives, 1010; bill taken up for considera
tion, 1654.

Macomb, General, a bill for his relief; the bill taken up
for its third reading, 917; postponed for a week,
918; referred to the Committee of Claims, 998.
Massachusetts resolutions on the tariff. (See Tariff.)
Members, a list of, 818.
Ministers to France, the President requested to communi-
cate the instructions given to them, 821; agreed

to, 837.

Naval service, a bill making appropriations for the, con
sidered, 1665; ordered to be engrossed, 1675.
Ohio, falls of, petitions for the improvement of, 835.
Order, points of, discussed, 950, 1225, 1270, 1272,

1290, 1515, 1521, 1567, 1634, 1661, 1662, 1699,
1701, 1729, 1757, 1759, 1760, 1822, 1823, 1824,
1920, 1923.

Postage, a resolution instructing the Committee on the
Post Office to inquire into the expediency of re
ducing the rates of postage, 927.
President of the United States, his message at the opening
of Congress. (See Appendix.)
veto of the harbor bill, 819.

message dissected and referred, 822; subject re-
sumed, 864.

Presidential election, the electoral votes counted, 1722.
Public printer, election of, 1726.

Revenue laws, a memorial praying for relief under them,

834.

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fayette, with a petition from the granddaughters Tariff, a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Trea-

of the Marshal, praying for compensation for
services performed by their grandfather to the
United States, 1763.

Salt duty, a memorial on the subject of rock salt manu-
factured in Maine, 1156; referred, 1157.
Sergeant-at-arms, Thomas B. Randolph, of Virginia, ap-
pointed, 822.

Settlers on public lands.

(See Lands.)

Silk culture, a resolution for procuring copies of the man-
ual on silk, introduced, 1762; agreed to, 1763.
Slavery in the District of Columbia, a memorial from
Pennsylvania for its abolishment therein, 1584:
referred, 1585.

South Carolina convention, a resolution calling on the
President for a copy of his proclamation, and of
the ordinance of South Carolina, to which it re-
fers, 916; rejected, 917.
message from the President, communicating the
nullifying ordinance, &c., 1082.
resolution requesting the President to communicate
what evidence he may have to authorize the be-
lief that the Government and people of South
Carolina meditated the taking possession of the
forts of the United States, 1763; laid on the
table, 1764.

Southern assay offices, a bill to establish assay offices in
the gold region, 886; bill laid aside, 890.
Standing committees appointed, 821.
Surplus revenue, a resolution proposing to distribute the
surplus revenue amongst the several States, 1054;
the House refused to consider the proposition.
Tariff, a report from the Committee of Ways and Means,
on reducing and altering certain duties, 926.
report of the minority of the committee ordered
to be printed, 1902.

a bill to reduce and otherwise alter the duties on
imports, reported by the Committee of Ways and
Means, 958; tariff bill recommitted to a Com-
mittee of the Whole, with instructions to report
Mr. Clay's bill from the Senate in its stead, 1772.

sury for a list of articles on which the reduction
of six millions of duty may be made, 1089;
agreed to, 1273.

memorial and resolutions from Massachusetts on the
tariff, 1478; discussed, 1522; motion to reconsi-
der, 1564; motion withdrawn, 1578.
Taxation and the tariff, Mr. Burges moved a preamble
and resolutions on these subjects, 955; ordered
to lie on the table, and be printed, 957.
Treasury, Secretary of, his annual report, 820.
Tribunal for claims, a resolution for instructing the Judi-
ciary Committee to report on the expediency of
establishing such a tribunal, 957; agreed to,
958.

Veto of the harbor bill, 819.

Watervliet arsenal, the proposed appropriation for it,
1764.
Wickliffe's, Mr., address to the editors of this work on the
decision of the Speaker on a point of order,
1823.

Yeas

and nays, on resolution touching the Chickasaw
treaty, 854, 878.

on an amendment to the resolution calling for a list
of members appointed to Congress, 910.
on the resolution as proposed, 911.

on a call for a copy of the President's proclama-
tion, &c., in relation to South Carolina, 917.
on considering a proposition to distribute the
surplus revenue amongst the several States,
1054.

on a resolution calling for information from the
Secretary of the Treasury on the tariff question,
1273.

on questions on the tariff bill, 1664, 1730, 1753,
1754, 1755, 1779, 1810.

on the bill for selling the stock of the United States
Bank, 1722.

on the revenue collection bill, 1896, 1897.
passage of the land bill, 1920.

report of the Bank committee, 1936.

INDEX TO THE NAMES

OF THE SPEAKERS IN THE DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ALPHABETICALLY
ARRANGED.

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Archer, Mr., from Virginia, on establishing Southern as-
say offices, 888.

on our relations with Buenos Ayres, 901.
the nullifying ordinance, 1083, 1086, 1087.
East Florida claims, 1687.

tariff, 1729.

revenue collection bill, 1761.

Arnold, Mr., from Tennessee, on the nullifying ordinance,
1083, 1089.

tariff, 1303, 1696, 1699, 1700.
enforcement bill, 1676.

revenue collection bill, 1757, 1759, 1767, 1811.
the culture of silk, 1762.

Ashley, Mr., from Missouri, on the tariff bill, 1635.
Banks, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff, 1529.
Barbour, Mr., from Virginia, on District of Columbia af-
fairs, 1815.

Barringer, Mr., from North Carolina, on appointment of
members of Congress, 910.

on Matthew Lyon's fine, 1018, 1020, 1022.
on the tariff, 1616, 1637, 1734, 1750.

on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Matthew
Lyon, 1654.

Appleton, Mr., from Massachusetts, on the tariff, 1194, Bates, Mr., from Massachusetts, on the tariff, 1478, 1655,

1431, 1453, 1434, 1579, 1580, 1634.

1664, 1762, 1809.

Bates, Mr., from Maine, on the Bank of the United States, Chandler, Mr., from New Hampshire, on the tariff, 1731.
840.

asylum for deaf and dumb, 899.

the tariff, 1639, 1655, 1808.
the revenue collection bill, 1771.

Beardsley, Mr., from New York, on the tariff, 1574, 1634,
1636, 1655.

revenue collection bill, 1653, 1771, 1819, 1821,
1898.

Bell, Mr., from Tennessee, on asylum for deaf and dumb,
896, 897.

on the nullifying ordinance, 1088.

revenue collection bill, 1653, 1755, 1756, 1761,
1769, 1812, 1817, 1885, 1897.
enforcement bill, 1676, 1680.

the tariff bill, 1699.

arsenal at Watervliet, 1765.

Blair, Mr., from South Carolina, on Southern assay of
fices, 920.

the tariff, 1738, 1748.

revenue collection bill, 1771, 1772, 1819, 1855,
1887.

Boon, Mr., from Indiana, on lowering the price of pub-
lic lands, 873.

the revenue collection bill, 1766.

Choate, Mr., from Massachusetts, on the tariff, 1064.
Clay, Mr., from Alabama, on reducing price of public
lands, 837, 874.

asylum for deaf and dumb, 898, 899, 900.
the tariff, 1433, 1701, 1751.

the culture of silk, 1762.

land bill, 1904.

Clayton, Mr., from Georgia, on establishing Southern as-
say offices, 887, 888, 922.

appointment of members of Congress, 903.

the Massachusetts resolutions touching the tariff,
1569.

the tariff bill, 1582, 1583.

revenue collection bill, 1761, 1767,1820, 1829, 1896.
Coke, Mr., from Virginia, on establishing Southern assay
offices, 890.

the revenue collection bill, 1823, 1824, 1898.
Connor, Mr., from North Carolina, on reducing the rates
of postage, 929.

District of Columbia affairs, 1813.

Coulter, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the nullifying ordi-
nance, 1084, 1088.

the enforcement bill, 1678.

revenue collection bill, 1771, 1897.

Bouldin, Mr., from Virginia, on establishing Southern as-Craig, Mr., from Virginia, on reduction of postage, 933.

say offices, 888.

the tariff, 1580, 1695, 1729.

on the enforcement bill, 1675.

on the revenue collection bill, 1898.

Branch, Mr., from North Carolina, on appointment of

members of Congress, 908.

making naval appropriations, 1667, 1668, 1675.
Briggs, Mr., from Massachusetts, on the tariff, 1034.
Burd, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on changing location of
land offices, 1055.

District of Columbia affairs, 1813.
on the tariff, 1739, 1742.

Burges, Mr., from Rhode Island, on Bank of the United

States, 832.

appointment of members of Congress, 905.
remission of duties, 952.

Matthew Lyon's fine, 1011.

the tariff, 1056, 1225, 1358, 1574, 1580, 1616,
1780, 1793.

nullifying ordinance, 1086.

revenue collection bill, 1821.

Cambreleng, Mr., from New York, on Bank of United
States, 830, 859, 840, 851, 852, 855, 858, 861,
863.

establishing Southern assay offices, 887.

asylum for the deaf and dumb, 890, 892.
the reduction of postage, 939, 942.

nullifying ordinance, 1083.

tariff, 1339, 1434, 1574, 1579, 1581, 1635, 1638,
1692, 1696, 1701, 1732, 1751.

making naval appropriations, 1668.
the enforcement bill, 1680, 1681.
the printing of land reports, 1728.
District of Columbia affairs, 1815.
repealing certain duties on hardware, 1748.
revenue collection bill, 1760, 1817.

Carr, Mr., from Indiana, on improving the falls of the

Ohio, 835.

Carson, Mr., from North Carolina, on establishing South-

ern assay offices, 886, 887, 888, 919.

on the nullifying ordinance, 1084.

on the tariff, 1290, 1291, 1699, 1700.
making naval appropriations, 1671.

revenue collection bill, 1766, 1812, 1821, 1822,
1823, 1824, 1825, 1885, 1897, 1898.
District of Columbia affairs, 1813, 1816.
the tariff, 1808.

on Matthew Lyon's fine, 1012.

on the nullifying ordinance, 1087.

on abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia,
1585.

on the tariff, 1655, 1693, 1762.

on the enforcement bill, 1685.

District of Columbia affairs, 1813, 1814.
revenue collection bill, 1758, 1896, 1898.
Crawford, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff bill, 990,

1729.

Daniel, Mr., from Kentucky, on Bank of United States,
848, 862.

referring a portion of President's message, 865,
868, 869.

Matthew Lyon's claim, 1020, 1022.

the enforcement bill, 1676, 1684.

revenue collection bill, 1758, 1759, 1767, 1811,

1812, 1822, 1825, 1876.

the tariff, 1793.

Davis, Mr., from South Carolina, on Matthew Lyon's fine,

1012.

resolution calling on the President for the evidence
which led him to believe that South Carolina in-
tended taking possession of United States forts,
1763.

revenue collection bill, 1768, 1897.

Davis, Mr., from Massachusetts, on a resolution touching
the tariff, 1522, 1572, 1574, 1576, 1581.
on the tariff bill, 1638, 1660, 1688, 1692, 1702,
1740, 1743, 1773.

revenue collection bill, 1772.

Dayan, Mr., from New York, on the tariff, 1655.

Dearborn, Mr., from Massachusetts, on the Bank of the
United States, 847.

establishing Southern assay offices, 889.
reduction of postage, 939.
remission of duties, 944.
Matthew Lyon's fine, 1011.

the tariff, 1044, 1681.

the nullifying ordinance, 1084.

making naval appropriations, 1665, 1668, 1669.
revenue collection bill, 1812.

District of Columbia affairs, 1814.

repealing certain duties on hardware, 1748,

arsenal at Watervliet, 1765.

Denny, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff, 1142, 1634,
1635, 1636, 1792.

Dickson, Mr., from New York, on the tariff, 1729, 1779. | Huntington, Mr., on the tariff bill, 964, 1636, 1706, 1761,
revenue collection bill, 1760, 1761.

Drayton, Mr., from South Carolina, on remission of duties,

954.

on Matthew Lyon's fine, 1010.

the nullifying ordinance, 1085, 1089.

on the tariff bill, 1609, 1616, 1681, 1693.
the enforcement bill, 1681.

Duncan, Mr., from Illinois, on the defence of the fron-
tiers, 1727.

on public lands, 1743, 1904.

Ellsworth, Mr., from Connecticut, on the Bank of the

United States, 847, 863.

on establishing Southern assay offices, 889, 919.
the tariff, 1022, 1638.

the nullifying ordinance, 1084.

the revenue collection bill, 1653, 1759, 1760.

the enforcement bill, 1677.

Evans, Mr., from Maine, on the tariff, 1635, 1640.
Everett, Mr., from Massachusetts, on asylum for deaf

and dumb, 893, 896, 898, 899.

on reducing the rate of postage, 927, 934, 943.
on the nullifying ordinance, 1084.

on the tariff, 1226, 1580, 1635, 1636, 1705, 1735.
on a resolution relative to do., 1524.
Everett, Mr., from Vermont, on the tariff, 1228, 1574,
1637, 1654, 1655, 1731, 1750, 1778.

Foster, Mr., from Georgia, on referring a portion of the
President's message, 866.

establishing Southern assay offices, 888, 889, 890,
918, 919.

appointment of members of Congress, 901,903,908.
on the contingent expenses of the Senate, 943.
revenue collection bill, 1653, 1759, 1767, 1865,
1897, 1898.

the enforcement bill, 1676, 1682.
the tariff, 1772, 1791.

Gilmore, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff, 1078.
Gordon, Mr., from Virginia, on the revenue collection
bill, 1653, 1767, 1897.

Grennell, Mr., from Massachusetts, on making naval ap-
propriations, 1672.

Hall, Mr., from North Carolina, on the tariff, 1738.
Hawes, Mr., from Kentucky, on the revenue collection
bill, 1822.

Hiester, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on abolishing slavery in
the District of Columbia, 1584.

Hoffman, Mr., from New York, on Bank of United States,
831.

appointment of members of Congress, 906.
reducing rates of postage, 931, 937.
remission of duties, 944, 945.

the nullifying ordinance, 1086.

resolution calling for information on tariff, 1091,
1116, 1226, 1264.

on the tariff bill, 1574, 1638, 1692, 1817.
making naval appropriations, 1665, 1666, 1675.
announced the death of his colleague, James
Lent, jr., 1762.

report of the minority of the Committee on Mahu-
factures, 1865.

Horn, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff, 1636.
repealing duties on hardware, 1747.

Howard, Mr., from Maryland, on establishing Southern
assay offices, 889, 890.

on the tariff, 1424, 1564, 1634, 1637, 1730.
making naval appropriations, 1674.
District of Columbia affairs, 1816.

Hubbard, Mr., from New Hampshire, on making naval
appropriations, 1672.

on the tariff, 1704.

Huntington, Mr., from Connecticut, on Southern assay
offices, 925.

1780, 1809.

repealing certain duties on hardware, 1748.

revenue collection bill, 1755.

Ihrie, Mr., from Pennsylvania, on the tariff bill, 1635.
Ingersoll, Mr., from Connecticut, on sale of Government
stock, 823, 1714.

Irvin,

Bank of the United States, 852.
remission of duties, 947.

the tariff bill, 977, 1574, 1637.
the nullifying ordinance, 1086.
revenue collection bill, 1822.
Bank report, 1926.

Mr., from Ohio, on reducing price of public lands,
838.

fraudulent land claims, 873.

asylum for the deaf and dumb, 893, 898.

changing location of land offices, 1055.

the nullifying ordinance, 1088.

the tariff, 1681, 1696, 1700.

revenue collection bill, 1757, 1758, 1811.

Isacks, Mr., from Tennessee, on appointment of members
of Congress, 905, 909.

on the tariff, 1704, 1731.

the printing of land reports, 1728.

the revenue collection bill, 1761, 1851.

Jarvis, Mr., from Maine, on the tariff, 1558, 1635, 1640,
1730.

District of Columbia affairs, 1812, 1814, 1816.

Jenifer, Mr., from Maryland, on the Bank of the United
States, 843.

asylum for deaf and dumb, 900.

Matthew Lyon's fine, 1015.

the tariff, 1135, 1616, 1634, 1791.

abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia, 1535.
Jewett, Mr., from New York, on the tariff bill, 1634.
Johnson, Mr., from Kentucky, on Matthew Lyon's fine,
1013, 1020.

on the nullifying ordinance, 1087.

Kennon, Mr., from Ohio, on appointment of members of
Congress, 906, 908.

the tariff, 1056, 1092.

on resolution calling for information on the ta-
riff question, 1269.

Leavitt, Mr., from Ohio, on the tariff, 1600.
Letcher, Mr., from Kentucky, on the tariff bill, 1772.
on revenue collection bill, 1897.

McDuffie, Mr., from South Carolina, on referring a por-
tion of President's message, 870.
on the nullifying ordinance, 1085.
on the tariff, 1291, 1731, 1809.

on the enforcement bill, 1685.

revenue collection bill, 1771, 1811, 1812, 1825,
1903.

District of Columbia Affairs, 1815.

Bank report, 1932.

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Mardis, Mr., from Alabama, on public lands, 838, 1919.
East Florida claims, 1686.

revenue collection bill, 1770, 1811.
District of Columbia affairs, 1813, 1815.
Marshall, Mr., from Kentucky, on the tariff, 1640.
Mason, Mr., from Virginia, on asylum for deaf and dumb,
899, 912.

on abolishing slavery in the District of Colum-
bia, 1585.

District of Columbia affairs, 1812, 1814, 1815.
land bill, 1920.

Mercer, Mr., from Virginia, on the sale of Government

stock, 822, 823.

on Bank of United States, 863.

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