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Freeport, Pennsylvania, citizens of, petition in favor of the
Crittenden compromise

French spoliations prior to 1800, indemnity for, memorial of
Mrs. J. A. Constant for herself and other
heirs of John Sinclair.

Fugitives from justice and from service, bill amendatory and
supplemental to the acts of February 12, 1793,

and September 18, 1850, in respect to. (See
bill S. 549.)

Bill amendatory of the act for the rendition of

fugitives from labor. (See bill H. R. 1009.)

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224

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Resolution by Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee....41, 60, 66, 67
Petitions of citizens of Michigan for the repeal of

the fugitive slave law....

Memorial of citizens of Western Pennsylvania for
the repeal of the fugitive slave law......

Fulton county, Pennsylvania. (See Huntingdon county.)

153

324

G.

Gale, Moses H, petition......
Gallery, reporters, resolution by Mr. Slidell to exclude re-
porters of the associated press from......
Withdrawn...

73

53

73

Portion of, to be assigned for the use of the foreign

ministers, resolution by Mr. Crittenden...
Motion by Mr. Grimes to rescind.......

66

411,415

Motions, &c., to clear the galleries

68, 92,

117, 197, 333, 374, 377

Yeas and nays

377

Motions to open the doors of the galleries.....375, 375, 375

Yeas and nays.......

Resolution by Mr. Anthony for a committee to con-
sider what additional regulations are neces-
sary for the preservation of order in the gal-
leries ....

Galveston, Texas, appropriation for a light-house or light-
ship at the harbor of. (See bill S. 522 )
Petitions of citizens of Texas relative to a light-
house, &c., at, referred.......

Leave granted to withdraw certain papers relative
to a light-house, &c., at

375

413

143

...

376,377
43

Gantt, Jane, widow of Dr. Joseph Gantt, memorial....
Garrisons, withdrawal of troops from, on the application of a

State. (See joint resolution S. 53.)

Gates, Jacob. (See bill H. R. 752.)

General Land Office, Commissioner of-

Copies of the report of the, for his office.....
Resolution by Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, to
print extra copies of........

45, 147

141, 147

Geneva, New York, citizens of, petition, pensions.
Georgetown, District of Columbia, mayor of, allowed the
privilege of the floor of the Senate on certain
occasions, resolution by Mr. Brown

Railroad in. (See Washington.)

Extension of a branch of the Loudoun railroad into.
(See bill S. 64.)

Georgia, bill to refund to, certain moneys paid to Peter Trez-
vant, the legal representative of Robert Far-
quhar. (See bill S. 231.)

Georgia, ordinance of secession of......

Resolution by Mr. Douglas relative to the forts,
arsenals, navy-yards, and other public prop-
erty in the seceded States

Yeas and nays

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..415, 417.
420, 421, 421, 421, 422, 424, 427, 428

German republican central committee of the city of New York,
memorial in favor of the enforcement of the
laws......

420, 428

246

German adopted citizens of Albany, New York, memorial in
favor of the constitution and the laws........

334

German republican club of Syracuse, New York, memorial
in favor of the constitution and laws.....................

345

German republican citizens of Williamsburg, New York, peti-
tion for the enforcement of the laws, &c......

356

Gibson, Anna, administrator of. (See Richard S. Coxe.)
Giddings, George H. (See joint resolution H. R. 62.)
Gilbert. (See Dakin, Moody, Gilbert, and Secor.)
Gilliss, Lieutenant J. M., memorial..

143

Glass, duties on, petition of importers of window glass in New

York....

140

Gordon, Susan E., widow of George Fisher, deceased, me-

morial.....

Committee discharged, and memorial again re-
ferred.....

Gordon, John, report (No. 296) and bill, (see bill S. 556)....
Gorham, Maine, citizens of, petition in favor of conciliation
and compromise..

Governors and ex-Governors of States to have the privileges
of the floor of the Senate, resolution by Mr.
Foster ......

Grand Rapids, Michigan, citizens of, petition in favor of the
proposition of the committee of the border
States......

Granger, H. W., and others, granted leave to withdraw

petitions....

Grannis, Enos, administrator of.

(See Thankful Neagle.)

Granville, Ohio, citizens of, petition in favor of the enforce-

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212

189

223

132

148

421

ment of the laws..

228

Great Britain, correspondence with the government of, rela-
tive to the extradition of one Anderson, a
man of color, resolution by Mr. Green.....
Message of the President....

Green, Thomas H., and others, memorial...
(See joint resolution S. 63.)

Green, Samuel S. (See bill H. R. 514.)
Green, Hon. James S., attended....

Resolutions submitted by, viz:

Establishment of an armed police along the
line separating the slaveholding from the
non-slaveholding States.......

Laws and journals of the legislatures of the
several Territories, sent to the Senate to be
bound, &c.......

Military occupation of the post office, court-
house, and sub-treasury at St. Louis........
Correspondence relative to the extradition of
one Anderson, a man of color........

To print copies of Lieutenant Michler's report
for the War Department..

Greenleaf, Albert, memorial...

Griffith, Orlando B. petition.

Griffith, Isaac W., petition...

Grimes, Hon. James W., attended.

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213, 311

357

213

5

32

50

93

213, 311

319

67

67

213

5, 401

Resolutions submitted by, viz:

Attempts to interfere with the free navigation
of the Mississippi river......

93

118

.... 411,
411, 415

Estimate for a steel or iron-cased gun boat..
To rescind the order setting aside a part of the
gallery for the diplomatic corps.....................

Grundy county, Illinois, citizens of, petition, enactment of a
bankrupt law.......

Guano, bill supplementary to the act for the protection of
citizens of the United States who may dis-
cover deposits of. (See bill S. 303.)

Guernsey county, Ohio, citizens of, petition in favor of the

Crittenden compromise..

Gunboat, estimate for a steel or iron-cased, resolution by Mr.

Grimes......

Report of the Secretary of the Navy.

Guthrie, Mary K., widow of Presley N. Guthrie. (See bill

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To print extra copies of the finance report......
To change the time for calling the special or
general orders............

248

140

118

311

6

112

258

H.

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Hale, Hon. John P., attended..

Resolutions submitted by, viz:

To print the 11th volume of the Pacific railroad

3, 399

report.......

32, 37

Reduction of the expenses of the military estab-

lishment........

37

120

Acceptances in favor of the Chiriqui Improve-
ment Company and Ambrose W. Thompson,
Payment of certain mileage to Mrs. Linn...147, 175, 178
Change in the pay of the master workmen at the
navy-yards....

302

409

Appointment of a committee to inform the Pres-
ident that the Senate has assembled, &c......
To appoint William Hickey acting Secretary,
and to repeal a former resolution relative to
William Hickey and J. H. Nicholson....421, 422, 423
Yeas and nays....

422. 423
421

Adjournment of the Senate without day...................
For the election of a Sergeant-at-Arms and
Doorkeeper and an Assistant Doorkeeper, 423, 424, 427
Yeas and nays...
425, 425, 426, 426

Appointment of Mr. Foot as President of the
Senate, pro tempore.......

Hallowell, Samuel, and others, petition, pensions..
Hamlin, Hon. Hannibal, attended......

Resignation of, as Senator...

Declared to be elected Vice President..

Joint committee to inform him of his election.....

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74

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398

Hampshire railroad. (See Alexandria, Loudoun, ani Hamp-

shire Railroad.)

Hardware dealers, &c, petitions of, relative to duties on iron

and steel referred....

Harford county, Maryland, citizens of, petitions--

In favor of the Crittenden compromise.......

In favor of the proposition of the Representatives
of the border States...

Harlan, Hon. James, attended...

Qualified and took his seat.
Resolutions submitted by, viz:

Cost of constructing a steamboat canal from
Lake Michigan to the Illinois river, and of
removing the obstructions in the Mississippi
at the Des Moines and Rock river rapids......

140

124

182

6, 401

402

278

Harlow, William, administrator of Robert Craddock, deceased,
Harrill, D. D. (See bill H. R. 896.)

Harris, Hon. Ira, credentials presented..

Attended..

Qualified and took his seat...

bill S. 274.)

Harris, Townsend, or his heirs or legal representatives. (See

Harris & Hodge. (See bill H. R. 723.)
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, proceedings of a meeting at, rela-
tive to the disturbed condition of the country,
Democratic State convention at, resolutions rela-
tive to the disturbed condition of the country,
Harriot, James, granted leave to withdraw his petition.......
Hartsuff, Lieutenant George L., memorial....

Report (No. 287) and bill. (See bill S. 523.).
(See bill H. R. 905.)

Harvey, Rufus L. (See bill H. R. 858.)

Harwood, James K., report (No. 300) and bill. (See bill S.

559.)...

Hastings, Minnesota, citizens of, memorial in favor of Mr.

Crittenden's or Mr. Rice's resolutions.......

Haven, Franklin, and his associates. (See bill S. 560.)
Amendment proposed to bill H. R. 895.

Haverhill and Bradford, Massachusetts, citizens of, petition
against the extension of slavery in the Terri-
tories

Hayes, Dr. Isaac J., memorial, change of name of a schooner
from Spring Hill to United States.....
Committee discharged..

(See joint resolution H. R. 55.)

Hayne, Colonel Isaac W., of South Carolina, correspondence

with, message of the President

Haynie, William, administrator of Ann Haynie. (See bill

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Seizure by Peru of vessels belonging to citizens
of the United States..

Henry, Mrs. Mary Ann. (See bill H. R. 311.)

Herkimer county, New York, citizens of, petition in favor of

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Hibbin, Ethelbert C., one of the administrators of John L.
Robinson, memorial..........................

Hickox, Marvin M., and A. M. Pettengill. (See bill H.

R. 920.)

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