Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2; Volume 13; Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 1415
... Treasury for the buildings rented by him , refer- red to , and made a part of the agreement between the Postmaster General and said Tayloe . [ JAN . 19 , 1837 . had , on his own motion , referred the subject of investi- gation into the ...
... Treasury for the buildings rented by him , refer- red to , and made a part of the agreement between the Postmaster General and said Tayloe . [ JAN . 19 , 1837 . had , on his own motion , referred the subject of investi- gation into the ...
Page 1569
... Treasury . Mr. WILLIAMS , of North Carolina , then moved to lay the whole subject on the table . Lost . Mr. CAVE JOHNSON was opposed to allowing claims of this kind . If they admitted this claim , there would innumerable claims come ...
... Treasury . Mr. WILLIAMS , of North Carolina , then moved to lay the whole subject on the table . Lost . Mr. CAVE JOHNSON was opposed to allowing claims of this kind . If they admitted this claim , there would innumerable claims come ...
Page 1571
... Treasury , in trust , for the use of the said Susan Decatur . " Mr. WHITTLESEY , of Ohio , moved to commit the resolution to the Committee on Naval Affairs ; which was lost . The amendment of Mr. WASHINGTON was then agreed to ; and the ...
... Treasury , in trust , for the use of the said Susan Decatur . " Mr. WHITTLESEY , of Ohio , moved to commit the resolution to the Committee on Naval Affairs ; which was lost . The amendment of Mr. WASHINGTON was then agreed to ; and the ...
Page 1825
... Treasury is something . It is al- most enough in itself to give assurance of corruption and wrong , when such a person is the selected and approved agent of the Treasury ! " Extract from Mr. Peyton's speech of the 19th April , 1836 , in ...
... Treasury is something . It is al- most enough in itself to give assurance of corruption and wrong , when such a person is the selected and approved agent of the Treasury ! " Extract from Mr. Peyton's speech of the 19th April , 1836 , in ...
Page 1857
... Treasury , bearing date 15th June , 1833 , applying to be appointed agent of the Department , or of the deposite banks , when the public money should be removed from the Bank of the United States , he makes the following statement , to ...
... Treasury , bearing date 15th June , 1833 , applying to be appointed agent of the Department , or of the deposite banks , when the public money should be removed from the Bank of the United States , he makes the following statement , to ...
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