on Calhoun, Hon. John C., the editor on the Davis, Dr. E. S., rewarded 330, 335 and the horse mails 554 326 Dickerson, Hon. Mahlon, bill on the ta- 236 785, et seq. 590 address of, to the people of the con- 913, et seg 737 of . 820, 853, 882 Daniel, Hon. Henry, on the electioneer- 857 address of, to his constituents 886 175 Editorial 1, 33, 65, 97, 129, 161, 193, 225, 257, 577, 609, 641, 673, 689, 705, 785, 849, 866 477 Eaton, Major, letter of D. Green to, on 515 the projected Indian rations fraud 1 ib. European intelligence 64, 94, 95, 319,383, 516, 550, 556, 608 260 Ewing, Hon. Thomas, testimony of, in 150 332 327, 353 of the South Carolina members of 387 679 849 821 vindication of Col, R. M. Johnson 237 tions.) ib “ Fiat Justitia," on the correspondence of Mr. Poindexter and the Secre- 289 tary of the Navy on the public conduct of Mr. Poin- 471, et seq. 134, 296 can commerce in the 159 346 outfit for a, Mr. Miller, of s. C., 348 680 Florida, invasion of. (See Gen. Jockson.) 827 Franklin (Tenn.) Review, on the Balti- more Convention 516 623 Foster, Hon. T. F., opinions of, on the power of the Supreme Court 658 1 United States 69 648 72 discussion in the House of Represen. 668 tatives on admitting hin as a wit- 921 ness in the cas. of the alleged In. dian rations fraud, as bearing on 832 the breach of privilege 138, et seq conversation of, with Gen. Jackson 143 on the nominations to the Senate - 824 279| Grundy, Hon. Felix, speech of, on the tariff 828 73 on the 52 30,335 236 590 737 . 857 1 150 the Vice Presidency 579 of . 21 Great Britain, revenue of 425, et seq. Grundy, Hon. Felix, testimony of, in the Ingham, Hon. Samuel D., correspondence 136 held with, on the subject of the 1.9 Bank at Portsmouth, N. H. 388 to 415 424 358 262, 263) Internal improvement, &c., opinion of 354 bill for 555, 556 protec- 642 425 Iredell, Governor, correspondence of, 673 513 10 521 on his remarks respecting the House 523 131 525 Washington and Madison contrasted 230 530, et seq. on the imputed language of, con- 675 cerning Gen. Houston's trial 289 417 265 422 387 opinions expressed of, by Amos Ken- 587 dall, F. P. Blair, Richmond En. 817 quirer, Albany Argus, N. Y. Cou- 818 rier & Enquirer, and editor of the 853 Baltimore Republican 449 689 on the conduct of, in relation to the 826 Calhoun correspondence - 785, et seq. correspondence of, with President 884 Monroe in 1818 796, et seq. the nominations to the Senate 824 102, 135 69 on the pension bill 104 195 Cambreleng concerning 294 425 655 677 680 878 434 529 591 708 357 420 proposition referred to the Commit- 557 641 5 Heard, Morgan H., attack by, on Mr. Ar- nold of at Augusta, Ga. on the veto tariff reply of, to Col. Drayton's address of the General Land Office.) 590 mittee on the Globe on Hir. Adana's Bant report - 335, et seq. the year ib., et seg: Lewis, W. B., letter of, to Mr. Balch 785 Nullification, in Georgia 658 the Richmond Whig on 817 913, et seq. report on the tariff 337 69 on the Union meeting in Charleston 513 and the Globe 529 98 New York, delegates from, to the Balti- 133 387 on the division of the State of, into 513 Congressional representation of 556 194, 263 address to the National Republicans of 709 of Chancellor Kent by 529 77, 292 specting Mr. Calhoun and Gen. Jackson 555 80 on the subject of the tariff 641, 648 94 417, 420, 421, 434, et seq., 448, 459, 463, nine, births of illustrious men in 675 rations fraud 3, et seq. 112 President, the (See also Gen. Jackson.) 13, 33 committee in the case of 35 348 proceedings in 66 further proceedings 83, et seq., 99, 136 43 report of Mr. Wickliffe on. 300 opinions of Mr. Van Buren on 871 293 Patton, Hon. J. M., comments on the re- marks of, in the case of Governor Houston remarks of 83 193 196 435 the editor on his remarks 70 418 826 of, to the Secretary of the Navy, 851, 858 in respect to the appointment of a 70 meeting in approval of the public 71 692 letters of, to the Secretary of the Navy 73 76 letter from . 77 897 meeting in Port Gibson concerning · 131 communication respecting 134 and his constituents - 162 27 letter of, in the Mississippi Patriot a correspondent, on the abuse of 532 73 on the vote for, as President pro tem. of the Senate 78) on the case of Samuel Gwin 417 Plummer, Hon. F. E., on the statements of 523 the Globe respecting 67, 258 257 292 609 ing 71 658 307 513 386 387 882 2 643 94 Pension bill, speech of Mr. C. C. John Steam boilers, bill on the subject of, and 104 of steamboats 234 Stereotype edition of the laws. (See the Laws.) 266 Smith, Thomas L., (Register of the Trea- sury,) letter of, to the Secretary 337 353 709 South Carolina, dinner to the Governor 524 of, at Augusta, Ga. ib. 617 address to the people of, by a ma- jority of her delegation: 683 proceedings in the Legislature of 881 866 attacks on the independence of 617 823 655 State Rights party in Colleton, S. C. 659 913 Stevenson, Hon. Andrew, (Speaker of the House of Representatives,) union 68 toast of 660 131, 161 Sprague, Hon. P., speech of, on the Maine 695 194, 263 Simpson, Stephen, letter of Mr. Eaton to, on the subject of W. H. Crawford 785 294 Shocco meeting, the, correspondence of, 339 with Judge Barbour and Mr. Van 385, 546 859, 860 865 97, 98, 112 161 report of the Secretary of the Trea- 166 197 • 207 225 236 238 257 the same 342 423, 424, 453 speech of Mr. McDuffie on the 481 514 515 517 518 in the House of Representatives 519, 520 525, 552 526 530, et seq., 545 546 553 585 52 342 and conciliation of Mr. Van Buren editor of Enquirer . (See Richmond En- his resolution on Judge Barbour's opinions . (See Pen- tariff bill Green with gress on the assault upon , on the Indian rations 103 trines of '98” the explosion of INDEX 551 625 883 76 ples of 714 Tariff, the, and Georgia 587| Van Buren, Martin, arrival of, in New Mr. McLane's project on, compared York 609 anxiety of the friends of, on the new 585 Mr. Ritchie and the Crawford party a North Carolina member of Con in N. C., in support of 645 gress on the subject of 641 remarks of, to Judge Rowan, on the the new tariff 646 subject of the duty of Congress to 661 823 852 letter of Mr Carson concerning 832 Tipton, Hon. John, testimony of, in the correspondence of, with the shocco 138 861 in 1829 the tariff. 166 opinions of, on the public lands, &c. 871 false estimates of 818, 877 letter of, to his New York partizans 889 P. Barbour for the Vice Presidency 647 duct of Mr. Poindexter 89 on the proceedings at Washington 203, 230 Ritchie 825 on the condition of the Southern Telegraph, the, exposition of the princi States 317 866 Virginia, on internal improvements in 447 United States' Bank, the, on the proceed on the doctrines of 854 ings of the committee of investiga. Veto, the, on the Bank bill 555 tion into the affairs of 69 564, 605 report by Mr. Clayton, of the majori message of the President containing 569 ty of the committee on 175 614 report by Mr. McDuffie, of the mi. the Harrisburg Chronicle on 616 nority of the committee 246 648 Mr. Cambreleng on the Bank report 665 speech of Mr. Clayton, of Del., on submitted by Mr. Clayton 287 speech of Mr. Clay on report of Mr. Adams on the 358 Vice Presidency, the, Virginia and North correspondence between Mr. Ingham, Carolina on 611 Mr. Woodbury, Mr. Biddle, Mr. Wiscasset, proceedings on the charges Cadwallader, Mr. Isaac Hill, Mr. 30 against the Collector of 32 388 thé Navy.) of the charges against Mr. Van 82 Buren 433 Webster, Hon. Daniel, report of, on the apportionment of Representatives 151 in the House speech of, in the Massachusetts Naspeculations as to the course of the 897 tional Republican Convention President in relation to 528, 545, 551 Woollens bill, vote in the Senate in 1827 the veto on 555 debate in the House of Representa 643 557, 559 on manufacturers and growers of wool 645 vote on the passage of the bill 560 Wickliffe, Hon. Charles A., report of, on debate in the Senate on the veto 564, 605 300 the public lands boilers 819 307 the Telegraph and Amos Kendall steam vessels Van Buren, Martin, the Nashville Banner report of, on the Chickasaw reserva. 33 465 857 on the position of 417 the Virginia 'Times on his pretensions 80 Walking stick, Congressional charges against 82 Walsh, Robert. (See National Gazette.) and the tariff 131 Western Review on the Baltimore Conon the Missouri question 516 229 vention opinion of, on internal improvement, Wilson, James, on the alleged bribery of, &c. 819 354 by the U. $. Bank and the Globe 419 Young Men's Convention. (See Convenopinions of, on the tariff 430, 5261 tion.) 437 . 194 on on the tives upon |