Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Том 1 |
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... Indian war had broken out in Oregon , and recom- mended that authority be given to raise an adequate number of volunteers to proceed without delay to the assistance of our fellow- citizens in that Territory . The authority to raise such ...
... Indian war had broken out in Oregon , and recom- mended that authority be given to raise an adequate number of volunteers to proceed without delay to the assistance of our fellow- citizens in that Territory . The authority to raise such ...
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... Indians , and have prevented the war . A small amount properly distributed , it is confidently believed , would soon restore quiet . In this Indian war our fellow - citizens of Oregon have been compelled to take the field in their own ...
... Indians , and have prevented the war . A small amount properly distributed , it is confidently believed , would soon restore quiet . In this Indian war our fellow - citizens of Oregon have been compelled to take the field in their own ...
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... Indian relations are presented in a most favorable view in the report from the War Department . The wisdom of our policy in regard to the tribes within our limits , is clearly manifested by their improved and rapidly improving condition ...
... Indian relations are presented in a most favorable view in the report from the War Department . The wisdom of our policy in regard to the tribes within our limits , is clearly manifested by their improved and rapidly improving condition ...
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... Indian tribes , and at a cost of one million eight hundred and forty - two thousand dollars ; Indian lands to the amount of more than eighteen million five hundred thousand acres , have been ceded to the United States ; and provision ...
... Indian tribes , and at a cost of one million eight hundred and forty - two thousand dollars ; Indian lands to the amount of more than eighteen million five hundred thousand acres , have been ceded to the United States ; and provision ...
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... Indian Affairs on the petition of citizens of Rochester , New York , in behalf of the Tonawanda Indians ; and , in concur- rence therewith , Resolved , That the prayer of the petitioners ought not to be granted . The Senate proceeded to ...
... Indian Affairs on the petition of citizens of Rochester , New York , in behalf of the Tonawanda Indians ; and , in concur- rence therewith , Resolved , That the prayer of the petitioners ought not to be granted . The Senate proceeded to ...
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amendment Atchison Atherton Badger Baldwin Berrien bill H. R. bill was read Borland Bradbury Breese Chickasaws Committee of Claims Committee on Military Committee on Naval Committee on Pensions Committee on Public Corwin Davis Dayton desired by one-fifth Dickinson Dodge ending the 30th Felch following resolution franking privilege Hannegan House of Representatives Iowa James Shields Johnson joint resolution Louisiana Mangum Messrs Mexico Military Affairs Mississippi mittee motion Naval Affairs nays being desired notify the House Office and Post Ordered petition of citizens Post Roads praying presented a petition presented the petition printed proceeded to consider Public Lands read a third referred the bill relief of James relief of John relief of William Representatives therein request the concurrence resolution H. R. Resolved Rusk Schaumburg Secretary notify Secretary of War Secretary request Senate adjourned Senate proceeded Senate resumed Spruance submitted the following Treasury Turney unanimous consent Underwood United voted Walker Westcott Yulee