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Contested Election of Thomas Lewis, report on, 143; in Maryland, report on, 615; note, 615.

Contested Elections.--See Index, vol. 1.

Contingent Fund, message relative to, 39.

Contingent Expenses, resolution relative to, 388. See Index, vol. 2.

Contracts, Government, note, 337; resolution relative to, 659.

COOK, ORCHARD, Representative from Massachusetts, 377, 493, 612; on fortifications and gunboats, 628, 630.

COVINGTON, LEONARD, Representative from Maryland, 377, 494.

CRANCH, WILLIAM, his testimony for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 229.

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H., Senator from Georgia, 551; on expelling Senator John Smith, 604.

CROWNINSHIELD, JACOB, Representative from Massachusetts, 50, 285, 377, 493, 615; in favor of the resolution to carry the Louisiana treaty into effect, 67; on the protection of seamen, 314; on discharging the committee from consideration of invasion of neutral rights, 394; on the importation of slaves, 401; on the West India trade, 403; on making Charlestown, Virginia, a port of entry, 409; on importations from Great Britain, 422; on reference of the petition of the Manhattan company, 497; on British aggressions, 617, 618; on building gunboats, 626, 629, 634; decease of, 694.

CULPEPPER, JOHN, Representative from North Carolina, 613.

Cumberland Road, bill relative to, 384.

CUSTIS, GEORGE WASHINGTON PARKE, letter relative to retrocession of the District of Columbia, 297.

CUTLER, MANASSEH, Representative from Massachusetts, 50, 286. See Index, vol. 2.

CUTTS, RICHARD, Representative from Massachusetts, 50, 287, 377, 493, 612. See Index, vol. 2.

DALLAS, ALEXANDER J., testimony for the prosecution on the trial of Judge Chase, 199.

DANA, SAMUEL W., Representative from Connecticut, 50, 286, 377, 493, 612; on the bill authorizing the President to take possession of the Louisiana Territory, 74; on the resolution to appoint a committee to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 120; on protection against the Barbary Powers, 161; on the resolution relative to the Georgia claims, 315, 316; on laying a duty on imported slaves, 387, 388, 389; on naval appropriations, 474, 478; on repeal of the duty on salt, 481; on the coast survey, 494; on the suspension of the Habeas Corpus, 515; on revolutionary pensions, 614; on British aggressions, 618. See Index, vol. 2.

DARBY, EZRA, Representative from New Jersey, 377, 493, 612; deceased, 675.

DAVENPORT, JOHN, Representative from Connecticut, 50, 285, 377, 493, 612. See Index, vol. 2.

DAWSON, JOHN, Representative from Virginia, 50, 285, 377, 493, 613; on the amendment to the constitution relative to the election of President, 58, 59; moves to take up resolution relative to the retrocession of the District of Columbia, 161; on improving the navigation of the Potomac, 292, 301; on the bill to authorize the court of the District of Columbia to grant divorces, 313; on laying a tax on imported slaves, 391. See Index, vol. 2.

DAYTON, JONATHAN, Senator from New Jersey, 3, 164; moves to refer resolution relative to amendments of the constitution to a select committee, 7; opposes amendment of constitution reported relative to the Vice President, 7; charges Clinton with the habit of arraigning motives, 8; on the acquisition of Louisiana, 13; on choice of the House from the three highest candidates, 22; on amendment to the constitution relative to the election of President, 25; offers public buildings at Trenton in case of a removal of the seat of Government, 46. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.

DEANE, JOSIAH, Representative from Massachusetts, 612.

DEARBORN, H., letter with documents relative to the conduct of Gen. Wilkinson, 663. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.

Debates, reporting of.--See Index, vol. 2.

DECATUR, STEPHEN, resolution of thanks to, 165.

Defensive measures under John Adams’ administration.--See Index, vol. 2.

Delaware, vote for President, 168.

Delegates from Territories. See Index, vol. 1.

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