dinner to, at Amherst, Wa. - 680, 691 1 the Richmond Whig onthe opinions of 817 report of Mr. Polk on the - - 266 correspondence of, with the Shocco A ** Van Buren and the tariff - 588 Benton, Hon. Thomas H., speech of, on Amold, Hon. T. D., attempt at the assas- Mr. Clay's tariff resolution - 207 smoon of - - 261,262 report of, on executive power - 332 * of in the case of Dr. Davis, Baltimore Convention. (See Convention.) - Ano C. . - ... - - 281 Burrows, Silas E., on the proposition of, * Assaults *on the expenditures of the 294 - to crect the monument to the mo- to: members of Congress, the - ther of Washington - 419, 534 Appo. o . . - - 330 Blair, F. P., (see also the Globe,) letter of . Archer, ho !. of S. C., on the - 348 Bates, Hon. Isaac C., opinion of, on the i. * joresolution proposed Indian rations question - - 590 Augusta, G. o Convention 354, 871 Branch, Hon. J., on the live oak question 640 99, 135, 163, 204, 232, 273, 316, 351, debate in the Senate on the resolu- Convention - - 265 92 attacks on - - - - 612 speech of, on the Maine boundary question - - - - 131 on the veto - - -- - 71°4 |