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HAMMOND, SAMUEL, Representative from Georgia, 79.

HAMPTON, WADE, Representative from South Carolina, 51. See Index, vol. 1.

HANNA, JOHN A., Representative from Pennsylvania, 50, 286. See Index, vol. 2.

Harmony, in Indiana, Society of.--In House, bill to authorize George Rapp and others to locate lands in Indiana on certain terms, 404; the associates amounting to about three thousand persons fled from oppression in Wirtemberg, 404; proposed to cultivate the vine chiefly, 404; indulgence of time for payment not unusual, 404; have citizens enough of our own who would be glad to purchase on such terms, 404; no objection if they are foreigners, 405; unusual mode of proceeding, 405; have men that can cultivate the vine as well as foreigners, 405; further debate, 405; bill passed to third reading, 405; recommitment moved, 406; contract between Virginia and the United States relative to these lands, as trustees we cannot violate the trust, 406; let these settlers be scattered over the Union, that all portions may be benefited by them, 407; donations of land usual, 407; bill amended by inserting a rate of interest, 408; bill rejected, 408.

HARPER, ----, opens for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 215; closes the argument for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 258; against the adoption of the report of the committee in the case of John Smith, 562.

HARRIS, JOHN, Representative from New York, 612.

HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY, letter of, conveying resolutions of the Legislative Council of Indiana, relative to the suspension of the ordinance of 1787, 503. See Index, vol. 2.

HASBROUCK, JOSIAH, Representative from New York, 50, 285.

HASTINGS, SETH, Representative from Massachusetts, 50, 384, 493; advocates a repeal of the Bankrupt Law, 79; on the importation of slaves, 401. See Index, vol. 2.

HAY, GEORGE, his testimony for the prosecution on the trial of Judge Chase, 204.

HAZEN, GEN. MOSES, bill for the relief of the widow of, 166; passage of the bill for the relief of the heirs of, 302; supplementary bill for relief of heirs of, 383.

HEATH, JOHN, his testimony for the prosecution on the trial of Judge Chase, 210.

HEISTER, JOSEPH, Representative from Pennsylvania 50, 285, 612. See Index, vol. 2.

HEISTER, DANIEL, Representative from Maryland, 51. See Index, vol. 2.

HELMS, WILLIAM, Representative from New Jersey, 125, 287, 380, 497, 612. See Index, vol. 2.

HILLHOUSE, JAMES, Senator from Connecticut, 3, 164, 345, 487, 550; urges reference to select committees of resolution, relative to amendment of the constitution, 7; on amendments to the constitution, 22; on choice of Vice President, 24, on suspending intercourse with St. Domingo, 351; on expelling Senator John Smith, 584; proposes sundry amendments to the constitution, 607. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.

HOGE, WILLIAM, Representative from Pennsylvania, 50, 613. See Index, vol. 2.

HOLLAND, JAMES, Representative from North Carolina, 50, 285, 378, 493, 614; on postponing the resolution to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 94; on the resolution to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 110; on the government of Louisiana, 147; on the application of the Society of Harmony, 405; on the importation of slaves, 501; on the appropriation to build gunboats, 517; on securing the privilege of the Habeas Corpus, 532; on suspension of the embargo, 703. See Index, vol. 2.

HOLMES, DAVID, Representative from Virginia, 50, 285, 377, 493, 613. See Index, vol. 2.

Home Manufactures in House.--Resolution that the members appear at the next meeting clothed in the manufactures of their own country, considered, 710; could not enforce the resolution, 710; will appear in what clothing they choose, notwithstanding the resolution, 710; intended to express the feelings of the House, 710; a million of men wear broadcloth coats--a great saving if manufactured in this country, 710; unfair that those who have no wives at home to make their coats should not only be reproached for their misfortune, but pointed at as sinners, 710; resolution withdrawn, 710.

HOPKINSON, ----, opens the argument for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 236.

HOUGH, DAVID, Representative from New Hampshire, 50, 285, 377, 493.

HOUSE, meets on 1st session of Eighth Congress, 50; adjourns at the close of first session of Eighth Congress, 162; replication of, to the answer of Samuel Chase to the articles of impeachment, 191.

HOWARD, BENJAMIN, Representative from Kentucky, 613.

HOWLAND, BENJAMIN, Senator from Rhode Island, 165, 485, 547.

HUGER, BENJAMIN, Representative from South Carolina, 51, 301; in favor of augmentation of the Navy, 88; on postponing the resolution to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 94; on a tax on imported slaves, 135, 138, 140; on the bill relative to the Louisiana Territory, 144; on the increase of specific duties, 158; against considering the resolution for the retrocession of the District of Columbia, 161. See Index, vol. 2.

HUMPHREY, REUBEN, Representative from New York, 612.

HUNT, MEMUCAN, petition of, 82.

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