2 VA. No. Page 1 45 1 42 19 73 2 79 2 81 2 85 2 90 opposed to, but in favor of a reduction of duties 2 99 facturers of Newcastle county, Delaware, for protec- 2 100 103 in favor of the tariff, and the President's message re- 3 124 3 142 3 141 0. 23 2 76 & 77 Congress of 15th May, 1778, relative to half-pay, 3 132 Emoluments of the, and expendi- 3 146 3 148 1 42 2 66 93 1 12 1 2 137 90 2 88 tion of 2 2 2 P. O 1 Vol. No. P 1 26 3 130 2 70 1 2 1 officers of the revolution. Resolution of Congress, 3 132 1 9 3 133 3 119 2 49 1 34 1 2 17 1 5 and amount of money requisite by act of June, 1832 2 68 1* 20 1 12 2 50 58 3 144 19 and 12th articles of the second section of the act of 2 72 2 79 2 80 2 52 1 2 3 122 2 84 , 1 22 for the erection of a free road and free bridge at the 2 51 O Vol. No. Page. 1 2 1 17 2 103 1 45 1 40 1 44 1 11 favor of the plan submitted by Mr. Clay for the dispo- 1 21 2 63 87 nia in favor of a distribution of the, among the several 3 139 3 145 3 127 lative to tariff, nullification, and distribution of the 3 99 2 156 R. 5 Railroad Company. Memorial of citizens of Washington opposed to a petition of the Baltimore and Ohio 2 61 3 127 1 2 2 108 3 120 1 14 tion of Congress of 15th May, 1778, relative pay, 3 132 97 2 o Vol. No. Pag 2 57 1 2 89 1 S 1 2 85 1 17 ing a free bridge over the, at the Little Falls, also a 1 32 2 66 boat navigation from Pittsburgh to Brownsville 3 126 partment, Topographical Bureau, and of the Third 3 116 1 39 2 84 Salt. Baltimore merchants in favor of abolishing the duty on common, and imposing a duty on imported fossil or mineral Site for a riving in 1832 the United States' ship Erie. Case of a Two Value, &c., of relative to the proceedings of the Union, and particularly of ral convention relative to the ordinance of . Vol. 2 sey in favor of the President's proclamation, and op- 3 3 3 the Coited States 2 United States, relating to the postponement of 1 2 1 : 2 61 126 . 131 2 9 T. 2 2 T'arif. Citizens of Boston in favor of the existing '. 3 110 EO 57 58 71 . Inhabitants of Easton, Pennsylvania, opposed to 2. 73 common and imposed on foreign mineral or fossil salt - 2 741 78 2 79 Philadelphia merchants pray for an amendment of the 80 . Legislature of Massachusetts opposed to nullification, and in favor of the existing - . Citizens of Middlesex county, Massachusetts, oppos- ed to nullification, and in favor of the existing 1818, 1824, 1828, and 1832. Compar- 96 different rates of, and explanation relative to the es- 2 97 2 2 2 81 A 2 85 2 |