Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856.

794 INDEX. what are incendiary publications? 754; duty of the JOhJNsoN, HENRY, Representative from Louisiana, 644. general government to aid and co-operate with the I JOHINSON, NOADIAH, Representative from New York, 385. States, 754; note, 755. JOHNSON, RICIIARD AM., Representative from Kentucky, Objectionable positions assumed in the report of the 885; on relief of General Macomb, 128. See Index, committee, 755; the language of the constitution, 756; vols. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11. are the present laws necessary and proper? 756; if not, JOHNSON, WILLIAM C., Representative from Maryland, 885. have we no power to repeal them? 756; specific objec- JOIINSTON, JOSIAS S., decease of, 194. See Index, vols. 7, 8, tions to the bill, 756. 10, 11. Reasons for introducing this subject, 757; the first JONES, BENJAMIN, Representative from Ohio, 386. principle is, that the subject of slavery is under the sole JoNES, SEABORN, Representative from Georgia, 385; on control of the States where it exists, 758; dupof the the Gold Coin bill, 511; on the removal of the deposits, general government to respect the laws of the States, 413. 758; to refuse to pass this bill is to co-operate with the Journal of the Federal Convention.-See Index, vol. 7. abolitionists, 758; the United States should not be Journal of the old Congress.-See Index, vol. 6. made a packhorse for the abolitionists, 759; this bill not Judges, Federal, Removal of —See Index, vols. 2, 4. calculated to suppress the evil, 759; amendments, 771; Judiciary, Powers of the.-See Nullification. bill rejected, 771. Judiciary.-In the House a resolution of inquiry, relative Indemnification of Foreigners.-See Index, vol. 9. to extending the Judiciary alike to all the States, 656; Indemnity for Spoliations.-See Index, vol. 1, Great do. to limit the service of Judges, 657. See Index, vols. Britain. 2, 8, 9, 10, 11. Indiana Canal.-See Index, vol. 9. Indiana, adeission of —See Isndex, vol. 5. Indiana, vote for President in 1832, 168. ] Indian Affairs.-See Index, vols. 4, 117; Do. Agencies, See index, vol. 10; Do. Department, See Index, vol. 7; Do. KANE, ELIAS K., Senator from Illinois, 193, 686; on the purFtactory system, See lindex, vol. 7; Do. Lands within a chase of books, 251; on the President's protest, 329; on state, rights over, See Index, vol. 1; Do. Relations, See executive patronage, 600; decease of, 702. See Index, Index, vol. 11: Do. Title Vest of the Rocky 31ountains, vols. 8, 9, 10, 11. See Index, vol. 8; Do. Tribes, See Index, vol. 8. KAVANAGH, EDWARD, Representative from Maine, 385. Indians, Cherokee.-See Index, vol. 10; Do. Chickasaws See Index, vol. 11. and Choctawvs, See Index, vol. 9; Do. Emigration of, Kenyon College.-See Indexa, vol. 9. See Index, vol. 10; Dol, Florida, See Index, vol. 9; Do KENT, JOSEPH, Senator from Maryland, 173, 686; presents Quapaw, See Index, vol. 9; Do. Southern, See Index, distress memorials, 285; on the decease of L. P. Dennis, vol. 10. 308. Indians, Removal of —See Index, vol. 10, 11. Kentucky, vote for President in 1832, 168. Indian hWar Volunteers.-See Index, vol, 11. Kentutcky contested Election.-In the House on calling the INGE, WILLIAM M., Representative from Tennessee, 886. roll, question raised, 885; the appointment gave KenINGERSOLL, RALPI J., on a reduction of duties, 185. See tucky thirteen members, but fourteen were present, Index, vols. 8, 9, 10, 11. 886; two members from one district, 386; original usage Insolvent Debtors.-See Index, vol. 11. of the House, 886; prima facie evidence presented by Intercourse, Comnmercial; Do. Foreign; Do. Non. See one of the claimants, and seat claimed, 387; the right of index, vol. 4. any one to vote on the subject until the House is organInterest due to certain States.-See Index, vol. 10. ized, denied, 3887; details of the papers, 388; both claimInterest, bill to allow, vetoed, 11. ants withdraw until after the election of Speaker, 3S9: Internal Improvements.-See Index, vols. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. further debate, 390; resolutions, 890; resolutions offerInvalid corps.-See Index, vol. 5. ed, 490; further resolutions, 490. IRWIN, WILLIAM W., on the message relative to nullifica- KILGORE, DANIEL, Representative from Ohio, 644. tion, 151. see Index, vols, 10, 11. KING, IIENRY, Representative from Pennsylvania, 885. ISAACS, JAcon C., on nullification, 186. See Index, vols. 7, KING, JOHN P., Senator from Georgia, 193, 686; on the pur8, 9, 10, 11. chase of books, 3879; on French spoliations, 555; on incendiary publications, 755; on receiving slavery memorials, 722, 729; on Silver coinage, 463. J KING, WILLIAM R., Senator from Alabama, 193, 686; on the purchase of books, 251; on the Rhode Island Senator, JACKSON, ANDREW, elected President, 168. See Index, vole. 268; on the expunging resolution, 636; on incendiary 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10. publications, 703; on receiving slavery memorials, 738; JACKSON, EBENEZER, Representative from Connecticut, on the recognition of Texas, 768; elected President pro 644. teen. of the Senate, 778; on the Alabama expunging resJACKSON, WILLIAM, Representative from Massachusetts, olutions, 578, 579; on relief to the Polish exiles, 600; 3885. on the fortification bill, 642. See Index, vols. 4, 5, 6, 7, Jails ofStates.-See Index, vol. 1. 8, 9, 10, 11. JAMES, HENRY F., Representative from Vermont, 644; on the KNIGHT, NEHEMIAM R., Senator from Rhode Island, 193, decease of Benjamin F. Deming, 645. 686. See Indexz, vols. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. JARvIS, LEONARD, Representative from Maine, 885. See Index, vol. 10. JEFFERSON, THOMAS, on a single Executive, 240. L JEFFERSON, TIIOMAS, daughter of. See. Index, vol. 11. Jefferson, statquefor.-In the House a resolution considered, LAFAYETTE, GEORGE, letter on death of Lafayette, 534, 585. 520. LAFAYETTE, Gratitude to.-See Index, vols. 1, 2, 7, 8. JOHNSON, CAVE, Representative from Tennessee, 886. See LAFAYETTE, his decease announced, 882, 607; resolutions, Index, vol. 10. 529; proceedings on the death of, 541.

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