HUNT, SAMUEL, Representative from New Hampshire, 50, 286. See Index, vol. 2.
Impeachment.--Rules of proceeding adopted by the Senate, on the impeachment of Judge Chase, 175; list of witnesses on the, 191, 192.
Importation of Slaves.--Petition of citizens of South Carolina praying for relief for vessels that had sailed previous to the passage of the act, 642; motion of reference negatived, 642.
Importation of Slaves, resolutions of the Massachusetts Legislature relative to, presented, 342.
Importation of Slaves, resolutions of Legislature of Maryland relative to, 374.
Importation of Slaves, tax on. See Duties on Imports; also, Index, vol. 1; prohibition of, see Slaves.
Imports.--See Duties on Imports.
Imprisonment for Debt.--See Index, vol. 2.
Indemnity for Spoliations.--See Index, vol. 1; Great Britain.
Indian Lands within a State, rights over.--See Index, vol. 1.
Indian Trading Houses.--See Index, vol. 1.
Indian Territory, petitions relative to, referred, 383; report of Committee on petition to admit Slavery in, 406.
INNES, JUDGE HARRY.--In the House, report on resolution to inquire into the conduct of, considered, 707; no sufficient grounds for impeachment appeared to the Committee--they disposed to pursue the inquiry if other testimony could be had, 707; commitment cause delay, 707; nothing gained by recommitment, 708; bound to act on the subject this session, 708; moved to postpone, 708; evidence reviewed, 708.
Jackson, Andrew, petition of relative to army uniforms, 167. See Index, vol. 2.
JACKSON JAMES, Senator from Georgia, 6, 165, 348; urges immediate action on resolution relative to amendments of the constitution, 7; in favor of issuing stock for the purchase of Louisiana, 11; against temporary removal of Seat of Government, 45; on removal of Seat of Government, 47; further remarks, 47; on suspending intercourse with St. Domingo, 349, 350; decease of, 372; resolutions in House relative to the decease of, 465; note, 465. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.
JACKSON, JOHN GEORGE, Representative from Virginia, 50, 285, 377; opposes a repeal of the Bankrupt Law, 79; on the resolution to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 103; on the government of Louisiana, 147; on improving the navigation of the Potomac, 294; on the Georgia claims, 326; on the presentation of a sword to Gen. Eaton, 382; on discharging the committee from the farther consideration of mutual rights, 393, 394; on importation of slaves, 401; on the application of the Society of Harmony, 405, 406; on the payment of witnesses on the trial of Chase, 410; on importations from Great Britain, 455; on securing the privilege of the Habeas Corpus, 527. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.
Jails of States.--See Index, vol. 1.
JAY, SIR JAMES, report on petition of, 620; compensation asked for a secret mode of communication useful in the Revolutionary War, and may be again, 620; absurd to vote money for a thing they did not and could not understand, 620; other objections, 620; resolution to purchase for the public benefit carried, 620.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS, Message at 1st session Eighth Congress, 5; 2d session, Eighth Congress, 164; elected President for a second term, 168; inaugural address on his second inauguration as President, 170; note, 170, do. 171; the operation of the Government during his first term--note, 344. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.
JENKINS, ROBERT, Representative from Pennsylvania, 612.
JOHNSON, RICHARD M., Representative from Kentucky, 613; on fortifications and gunboats, 637; on inquiry into the conduct of Gen. Wilkinson, 646.
JONES, WALTER, Representative from Virginia, 50, 286, 379, 493, 613. See Index, vol. 2.
JONES, GEORGE, Senator from Georgia, 547.
Judges’ Federal, resolutions relative to the removal of, 341, 553.
Judiciary System.--See Index, vol. 2.
KEENAN, THOMAS, Representative from North Carolina, 378, 493, 613.
KELLY, JAMES, Representative from Pennsylvania, 378, 493, 612; on a plurality of offices in the same person, 469.
KENNEDY, WILLIAM, Representative from North Carolina, 50, 285.
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