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iv Macon. Mr. 270, 299

McDuffie, Mr. 374, 376, 378

McKim, Mr. 399

McLure, John 331

McMinn, Joseph 317, 320

Mail route 366

Maison Rouge 272, 286, 415

Maps 302, 365

Marine, military 302

Marks, Mr. 412

Maryland, an act o 362 Massachusetts cUims 320, 317, 365 Members present 230,231 Messages of the presiJent open- ing of the session 232; (refer- ence of its parts 239); on the public buildings 253; lots in Washington 254; as to a treaty with the Cherokees 285; about the cession of iind on Abaco, &c. £80; concer .■ng the affair at Foxyardo Sb.i; respecting his accounts 304 318; about the conduct of officers in the Pacific 319; concerning pira- tical depredations 330; about offerings for stock 334; Indian trading cstablisliinents 348; on the removal of certain Indian tribes 363; on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal-370; with the report of the board of engineers 394; on the situation of the Dis- trict of Columbia 399; on the claims of Massachusetts 414 Meucci, Antonio s399 Mexican States — in relation to the trade and intercourse with 250, 251, 301, 312, 317, 348, 351; the boundary with 270,334 Michigan 361,399 Militia 330, 362 Mint establishment 361,370,391 Miscellaneous claims 361 Mississippi land company 332, 371 Mobile 362 Money, public, security of 320 Monroe, Mr. his accounts 304, 317, 318, 320, 349

Naturalization law 412 Naval — slojpsof war 253; affairs, generally, 271, 280, 301,365, 370, S99', 410, 411, 412; gene- ral report of the secretary 280; dry docks 301; officers in the PaciSc 319; contingent expen- ses 320 Netherlands, claims on 334, 335, 306, 398 Newspapers 230, 365 Niagar fionlier ^b^ — see "pro- perty lost," below.

Ohio and Potomac canal, report 394, 416 Ohio, lands in 253, 269, 393 Olin, Mr. 252 Orcj/on bill, Sec. 271, 272, 273, 284

Pacific ocean, of violations of rights in 302, 319 Partridge, Allen 253 Passengers 415 Patents 302, 333 Pea Patch, the 302, 335 Pea]c,R. 317,531,411,412 Pensions 25.1, 269, 379, 380 Petitioning, the right of 332 Piracy, various nruccodi!;g'? res- -j pecting 239, 251,270,271,283, 316, 317, 320, 334, 335, 348, 3G2, 370, 371, 379, 380,391 Plymouth beach. 302 Poinsett, Mr. 379 Porter, com. 294 Post office 286, 333, 351, 8G5, 389,411 President, of the election of a 270, 302, 303, 317, 333, 334, 350, 362, 366, 371, S80, 382, 399 President's house 399 Printer to congress 398, 414 Private bills 250 Property lost, &c. 270, 271, 287, 288, 303,304, 318, 335,336 Public buildings 253 Punishments 313

Randolph, Mr. 284, 378 Real estate, purchased 333 Red river 348 References of business 271 Reports — of the P. M. general on a road to New Orleans 279; of the same on the affairs of the general post office 282; of the ssorelary of state, as to the right of occupying the "Dou- ble Headed Shot," &c. 285; of the same with copies of the cor- respondence with France 285; annual of the secretary of the treasury 294; documents ac- companying the same 306; con- cerning piracies 316; on the public debt 326; from the navy department on American can- vas and cordage, &c. 345; on piracies 391; from the engineer department 394, 395; on cer- tain clairus for land in the stats of Ohio 398; on the state of the Indian tribes 364, 404; con- cerning Carver's grant 407; on public lands in Arkansas 409; concerning the commerce of the United States 410

Revolutionary claims 253 Reynolds, Mr. 333 Roads and canals 251, 279, 286, 317, 319,350,351, 365, 414 Robertson, John 371 Rules of the house 350, 366, 368, 371,379 Russia, convention with 347

Salt, the duty on 286

Saunders, Mr. 303

Seamen, concerning £53, 271, 350

Senate to meet 4th March 401

Sergeant at arms 232

Slave trade, papers relative to the negotiations concerning 245

Slaves, emancipation of 410

Spain and her late colonies 271

Spanish privateer, (a capture by one) 362

Specie, &c. transported in public ships 370 Speeches — see the names of the gentlemen. Stewart, Mr. 286 Slock, about applicants for 286 Storrs.Mr. 377 Strong, Mr. 301 Sugar, the duty oa 271 Sugar refiners 300,396 'Si.'^u-erae c^uct 255 Surveys, bill for 894

Taylor Mr. 239, 320, 332 Tennessee troops 398, 41 1 Territorial governments 332 Tonnage 255, 333 Treasury, communications from, on duties accruing 254; inter- est on loans 254; aggregate of the bonds, &c. for duties 255; annua? report 294; documents ' accompanying the same 306; report concerning commerce 410 Trimble, Mr. 287 Tunis, relations with 355

VanDy':e, Mr. 331 Vice president — "see president" above, and 384 Vine and olive cultivation 398 Virginia — military lands 253 i claims 271, 302, 413, 416; an act of 397 Votes for president 382, 387

Wadiworth, Elijah 289 War department — documents f."om 264; appropriations 362; report on the state of the In- ~ dian tribes 404 Warehousing of goods 399,414 Warfield, Mr. 333 Washington, the lots in . 254 Weaver, lieut. 302, 303 Webster, Mr. 317 West Point academy 349 Western boundary 370, 334 Wickliffe, Mr. 318 Wood, Mr. 373 Wooster, general 413 Wright, Mr. 254, S33, 350, 51^

Yazoo lands 332 Yeas and nays, in the senate — on the bill concerning Lafayette 270; on the bill for abolishing imprisonment for debt 33 1; to allow a drawback on cordage, &c. 348; on the maki.ig of a road to the Mexican frontier 348; on the piracy bill 362, "^ 370, 371; concerning surveys 394; on providing certain cir- cuit courts 396, 39;), about purchasing copies of the jour- nals of the old congress 411; concerning certain f'rtiiiea- tions 411; about Peaic's por- trait of Washingion 412; Cum- berland road 412, 415; Chesa- peake and Delaware canal 4lfi

Yeas and nays, in the house of representatives— on the bill concerning Lafayette 272; on the bill to occupy the mouth of the Oregon river 2S4; on llic Chesaueake ai^d Delaware ca- nal bill 334, 349; on the Cum- berland road bill 335, 349; on the bill concerning properly lost,&c. 335; about' Mr. Clay'a appeal 379; on the Virginia claims 415

Connecticut — the school fund 16; a compliment to 21 Constitutional questions 39, 81, 242 Consuls recognized 32, ISS "Convention of St. Petersburg" — meeting of the commissioners 16; official publications from the board 48, ^SG; with Russia 325