Kentucky, vote for President, 168.
KEY, PHILIP, continues the argument for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 244; opens for the defence in the case of John Smith, 555; against the adoption of the report of the committee in the case of John Smith, 556. See Index, vol. 1.
KEY, PHILIP B., Representative from Maryland, 613; on fortifications and gunboats, 636; on suspension of the Embargo Act, 691, 700.
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM, Representative from New York, 612.
KITCHEL, AARON, Senator from New Jersey, 345, 485, 547; on British aggressions on our commerce, 359. See Index, vol. 1 and 2.
KNIGHT, NEHEMIAH, Representative from Rhode Island, 50, 285, 377, 493, 612.
Lake Superior copper lands. See Index, vol. 2.
LAMBERT, JOHN, Representative from New Jersey, 377, 493, 612.
LANDAIS, CAPT. PETER, bill for the relief of, 370, 418.
Land Warrants, remarks relative to frauds in, 676.
Lands, Western.--See Index, vol. 1, Public Lands.
LARNED, SIMON, Representative from Massachusetts, 285.
LATTIMORE, WILLIAM, Delegate from Mississippi Territory, 51, 285, 378, 493.
LEA, JAMES, his testimony for the prosecution on the trial of Judge Chase, 212.
LE CLERC, proclamation of, 361.
LEE, EDMUND J., his testimony for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 224; further continues the argument for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 248.
LEIB, MICHAEL, Representative from Pennsylvania, 50, 285, 377; on the amendment of the resolution of inquiry into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 97, 98; on a naval peace establishment, 143; on the bill relative to the Louisiana Territory, 144; on a naval peace establishment, 402; on importations from Great Britain, 459; on naval appropriations, 474. See Index, vol. 2.
LEWIS & CLARKE, Expedition, Message of President on, 360; bill making compensation to, 519, 542.
LEWIS, JOSEPH, jr., Representative from Virginia, 50, 285, 377, 493, 613; against considering the resolution for the retrocession of the District of Columbia, 161; on the bill to bridge the Potomac, 290, 298, 300; on a bridge across the Potomac, 397.
LEWIS, THOMAS, Representative from Virginia, 50; election contested, 85.
LEWIS, WILLIAM, his testimony on the impeachment of Judge Chase before the Senate, 198.
Library of Congress.--See Index, vol. 2.
Light-House Duties considered in the House, 86; foreign nations levy money on our vessels which frequent their ports, for the purpose of supporting their light-houses, 86; every vessel that enters a British port averages four pence sterling the ton for every light she may have passed inwards, or be expected to pass outward, 86; charges at the port of London, 87; other English ports, 87; expense of American lights defrayed entirely out of the Treasury, 87; light-house duty moved, 87. See page 158, vol. 3.
Limitation, Acts of. See Index, vol. 2.
LIVERMORE, EDWARD ST. LOE, Representative from Massachusetts, 628.
LIVINGSTON, HENRY W., Representative from New York, 50, 285, 379, 493.
LLOYD, EDWARD, Representative from Maryland, 494, 613; on the importation of slaves, 501; on the appropriation to build gunboats, 518.
LOGAN, GEORGE, Senator from Pennsylvania, 3, 163, 345, 485; presents memorial of the American convention for promoting the abolition of Slavery, 41; gives notice of a bill to prohibit the clearance of vessels to St. Domingo, 168; on suspending intercourse with St. Domingo, 349. See Index, vol. 2.
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