Conway, James, heirs of See bill H. R. No. 239. 257 Connecticut, legislature of State of, distribution decisions Supreme Court of Brooklyn, the same of Southbury, Westport, Derby, North Milford, and Win 106 Connecticut, inhabitants of Griswold and Ashford, vs. admission of Texas of Woodstock, the same of State of, vs. admission of Texas Page. 84, 105, 107, 125, 169, 228, 235 of Hartford, for congress of nations 102, 782 188, 782 of New London, the same 302, 782 of Farmington, the same 347, 782 of Middletown, the same 519, 782 of Methuen, the same 525, 782 of Norfolk, (see Journal, January 8, 1845) - of Norfolk, abolish capital punishment of Middletown, abolition of slavery in District of Columbia of Bristol, admit steel free of duty of Mystic, abolition of slavery in District of Columbia of Bridgeport, improve harbor at that place See bill H. R. No. 70. of Black Rock, protect harbor of Fairfield county, improve harbor of Southport Academy of Arts and Sciences of State of, for enlarged edition of certain inhabitants of Derby, Huntington, Oxford, and Nangatuck, improve Cook, Timothy mouth Housatonic river of Thompsonville, vs. change of tariff of 1842 of Simsbury, the same Cook, John, heir of Moses Cook, Casper B., et al. Cook, Elizabeth, widow 1143 65, 492 298, 750 493, 977 Cook, John R. 498 Cook, George, heirs of 532 Cook, Isaac, Peletiah Shepherd, and Benjamin A. Napier 638 Coombs, Elijah 980 Coons, Elias 674, 781 See bill H. R. No. 432. Cooper, Orinda, widow 120, 602 Cooper, Warren (see A. G. Higgins) 152 Cooper, Thomas 192 Cooper, Apollos, heirs of Cooper, Rebecca G., widow Coquillard, Allexe, et al. Corbin, Patience Cornwall, Adamson, and George Alexander Cortwite, Charles Corwin, Margaret, widow 476 346 340 395 275, 377 Coste, N. D. Cottrell, John Courtney, Philip, heirs of Coville, Peter 59, 178, 600 330 Cowdry, A. Augustus 588, 741 Cox, John Cox, John, heirs of (see Joshua Lawrence et al.) 353 See bill H. R. No. 36). on Oregon on pension appropriation bill (No. 65) on harbors and rivers (No. 18) on two regiments of riflemen bill (No. 38) on appropriation bill to supply deficiencies (No. 179) - on independent treasury bill (No. 1) on Cumberland road bill (No. 46) on bill (S. No. 29) for raising regiment of mounted riflemen on bill (H. R. No. 7) to protect Americans in Oregon on bill (H. R. No. 5) Smithsonian Institution on bill (H. R. No. 145) accepting services of volunteers (war bill) on bill (H. R. No. 116) army appropriation on bill (H. R. No. 50) civil and diplomatic appropriations on bill (S. No. 120) alterations in pay department of the army on bill (S. No. 8) sale of mineral lands 1043 598 76 76 94 270,271 995 299, 312, 18, 33, 343 343, 348 on bill (S. No. 185) supplemental to war bill 891 on bill (H. R. No. 23) clerks in the departments 940 on bill (H. R. No. 51) appropriations for naval service 954, 1242 on amendments of Senate to bill (H. R. No. 48) Indian appropriations 969 on bill (H. R. No. 515) pay and mileage and expenses of Indian delegation 1123 on President's message for $2,000,000 to settle Mexican war 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, Page. for Delaware, member from appeared, John W. Houston resolutions of, in favor of the improvement of Mahin's river Denton, John B. Deposite banks, certain, discontinued as depositories Deposites of money in the treasury, how much, and where deposited, and what security withdrawn from Francis Dodge and Bank of Wooster Desertion, soldiers shot while deserting Des Moines, Blue Earth, &c., Allen's expedition up rivers Distribution of the public lands, proposed Pennsylvania resolutions against District system, repeal of second section of law establishing District of Columbia, mode of summoning juries in improvement of Four-and-a-half street to the arsenal See bill H. R. No. 143. annual report of penitentiary retrocession of the, to Virginia and Maryland See bill H. R. No. 259. prevent sale of lottery tickets in Mutual Fire Insurance Company See bill H. R. No. 243. Orphan Asylum and Female Free School of repeal act requiring one of the judges to reside in Alexandria See bill H. R. No. 260. renew charter of Washington city 5 243 243 244 615 221 615 746, 760 552 635 641 833 131, 215 See bill H. R. No. 96. 174 198 306 313 410, 451 415 428 441 451 594 of, demanded on the joint resolution (No. 5) relative to Oregon under rule authorizing questions to be taken separately on items of appro- demanded on Cumberland road bill (No. 46) 215 242 260 301 317 605 44 365 543 641 on amendments of Senate to joint resolution (No. 5) relative to on printing and laying upon the table the President's message announcing the 790 Divisions demanded, and the question taken separately on each item of bill (No. 18) report of Secretary of Navy of March last on advantages of, &c., re- at Philadelphia and Pensacola appropriation for sectional floating dry dock and railway at Philadelphia appropriation for Philadelphia dock rejected Documents, motions to print, and orders to print extra numbers of, viz : President's message (35,000 ordered) 15,000 extra copies of annual report on finances See bills H. R. Nos. 124 and 216. 267 746 See bill H. R. No. 418. 960 963, 964 96 42 42 Documents, motions to print, and orders to print extra number of, viz: *5,000 extra copies of President's message with documents relative to - 10,000 copies of report of Secretary of Treasury on the finances, with ac- - motion to print in German language 100 extra of receipts and expenditures 250 extra of report of coast survey 5,000 extra of Frémont's report of expedition to Rocky mountains 129, 185, 248 5,000 extra of report of leases on mineral lands 262 10,000 extra of pension laws (9,500 for the House, and 500 for the Pension proposition to print 5,000 extra of report upon naturalization laws proposition to print 10,000 extra of correspondence relative to arbitration 329 376 378 403 35,000 extra of report of Commissioner of Patents without list of patents, 506, 507, 508 Dunlap, Hugh W. 5,000 extra of report on transportation of the mail between United States 5,000 extra of report relative to legionary corps Robert Mills's memorial on "roadway" to be printed proposition to print 5,000 extra of message relating to Cherokee disturb- ances usual number of message relating to Cherokee disturbances to be printed Gaines and Arbuckle's letters about Cherokees President's message announcing commencement of hostilities by Mexico - proposition to print 5,000 extra of report on iron war steamers Doorkeeper, Cornelius S. Whitney appointed Drawbacks, on foreign merchandise exported to Chihuahua and Santa Fe on foreign merchandise imported from British provinces, and exported to - relative to allowing drawbacks on pickled fish Duties, exceeding 35 per cent. on articles imported on Java coffee, to repeal act of 1842 imposing, and refund discriminating ton- on salt and iron, relative to repealing duty on on goods destroyed by fire in New York July 19, 1845, to remit See bill H. R. No. 169. proposition that Committee of Ways and Means furnish copy of project for - Secretary of Treasury requested to lay his project for reducing tariff before the return of excess of, between Great Britain and United States bill (No. 384) reducing, reported on foreign merchandise imported into Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee on foreign merchandise re-exported to foreign countries See bill H. R. No. 402. See bill H. R. No. 450. on railroad iron, remission of See bill S. No. 184. 594 599 See bill H. R. No. 328. 605 672 672 677, 714 746 789 . 820 969 982 983 1000 49 145 845 See bill H. R. No. 450. 1028 *This order was not complied with, because the types were distributed. |