V J. Senate Proceedings and Debates. Jackson, Mr., of Georgia, remarks of, on the Ju- diciary system on internal taxes Jones, Thomas K., a bill for the relief of, received and referred reported Judiciary, memorial from members of the Phila- motion to repeal the act of the last session under consideration committee appointed to bring in a bill bill reported under consideration bill passed passed 147, 150, 154, 160| Maryland, a bill authorizing the collection of fees bill for the better organization of judicial courts, reported of the, offered 254 adopted 260 estimate received 261 23 Marshals, a bill for the relief of certain, received and referred 199 reported. 250 252 186 187 reported - - 192 - Mason, Mr. J., of Massachusetts, remarks of, on Mason, Mr., of Virginia, remarks of, on the Ju- on internal taxes Messages of the President, one at the opening of one respecting the City of Washington one relating to expenses of the French Con- one respecting Indians 31 59 235 11 42 46 150 one respecting military lands 189 ceived - 205 207 one respecting marine hospitals - reported 254 recommitted 258 reported 260 passed 262 one respecting the Barbary Powers 189, 194 - 293 committee appointed on Western 255 others 20, 192, 207, 208, 266 committee appointed on Tennessee report made 260 256 Military Establishment, a bill fixing the Peace Establishment received 146 agreed to amendments reported 185 Laws of the United States, resolution to furnish adopted 186 members with copies of the laws of the 6th bill recommitted 192 referred reported and referred amended passed concurred in Learning, a bill for the encouragement of, by se- curing copyrights, introduced amended and passed Lehman, Lyon, a bill for the relief of, received amended and passed Library of Congress, a bill concerning, received disagreement to the amendment received further action Light-houses, a bill for erecting and rebuilding, 194 74 passed 195 - disagreement received 203 resolution laid on the table respecting the ex- penses of the 208 251 Mint, a bill respecting the, received 291 third reading negatived 292 Mississippi Territory, a bill extending the frank- ing privilege to delegate from the, and pro- passed Morris, Mr., of New York, remarks of, on the Ju- diciary on internal taxes |