MOORE, SAMUEL, his testimony for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 226.
MOORE, THOMAS, Representative from South Carolina, 51, 286, 378, 493, 613; on a tax on imported slaves, 135. See Index, vol. 2.
MORROW, JEREMIAH, Representative from Ohio, 51, 285, 378, 493, 613; on the resolution relative to public roads, 84; on the application of the Society of Harmony, 406.
MORROW, JOHN, Representative from Virginia, 377, 493, 613.
MOSELY, JONATHAN A., Representative from Connecticut, 377, 493, 612; on the importation of slaves, 500.
MOTT JAMES, Representative from New Jersey, 286; on the postponement of the resolution to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 94. See Index, vol. 2.
MUMFORD, GURDON S., Representative from New York, 377, 497, 614; on importations from Great Britain, 460; on the appropriation to build gunboats, 516, 518.
National University.--See Index, vol. 2.
Naturalization laws, resolution relative to, 659. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.
Naval Peace Establishment, bill in House considered, 143; object a more economical arrangement for national ships laid up in ordinary, 143; moved to abolish the office of Lieut. Col. Commandant of the Marine Corps, and to authorize the President to make other reductions, 143; amendment agreed to, 143; other amendments adopted, and bill ordered to third reading, 143; Senate adhere to their amendment, 162; House recedes, 162; bill submitted to the House, 385; provisions explained, 402; further debate, 402.
Naval Establishment.--See Index, vols. 1 and 2.
Naval Appropriations, bill making for 1805 considered, 312; amendments proposed, 312.
Navy, increase of, considered in the House, 87; no necessity exists for an augmentation of the navy, 87; numerous facts stated to prove this point, 87; the bill has received the sanction of the Senate--they must have had satisfactory proof of its necessity, 88; this point examined, 88; bill referred to the Committee on Commerce and Manufactures, 88; resolution to provide for expenses in repairing ships at one of the navy yards on Atlantic coast considered, 314; some yard nearer to the ocean than at Washington needed, 315; resolution referred, 315.
Navy, letter from Secretary of, 396.
Negroes, kidnapping of.--See Index, vol. 2.
NELSON, JEREMIAH, Representative from Massachusetts, 377, 493.
NELSON, ROGER, Representative from Maryland, 286, 384, 493, 613; on improving the navigation of the Potomac, 291, 293, 298, 299; the retrocession of the District of Columbia 308; on the reference of the letter of the Postmaster-General, 333, 335; on a plurality of offices in the same person, 470; on the suspension of the habeas corpus, 509; on suspension of the act of non-importation, 709.
Neutral Rights, in House, President’s message relating to the invasion of neutral rights by some of the belligerents considered, 393; motion to discharge the Committee of Ways and Means, 393; no avail to make declarations of what is the law of nations on the floor of the House, 393; that was the place for measures to prevent the infraction, 393; the reference should have been to the Committee of the Whole, 394; the eyes of America and Europe are looking with anxiety to our proceedings on this subject, 394; subject should not have gone to a standing committee, 394; the reference was made six weeks ago, and we have no report yet, 394; the subject as interesting as any since the establishment of the Government, 394; the memorials have been referred to the Committee of the Whole, 394; motion to discharge committee agreed to, 395; proceedings of the Committee of Ways and Means, 396; letter to the Secretary of State, 396; reply, 396; papers referred to Committee of the Whole, 396.
NEW, ANTHONY, Representative from Virginia, 50, 285. See Index, vols. 1 and 2.
NEWBOLD, THOMAS, Representative from New Jersey, 612.
New Hampshire, vote for President and Vice President, 168.
New Jersey, vote for President, 168.
Newspapers, postage on considered, 78. See Postage on Newspapers.
NEWTON, THOMAS, Jr., Representative from Virginia, 50, 285, 378, 493, 613; advocates repeal of the bankrupt law, 79; on securing the privilege of the habeas corpus, 538; on building gunboats, 627; on suspension of the act of non-importation, 709. See Index, vol. 2.
New York, vote for President, 168.
NICHOLAS, WILSON CAREY, Senator from Virginia, 3; opposes motion to strike out all relative to Vice President in report on amendments to the constitution, 8; for the issue of stock for the purchase of Louisiana, 19; moves an amendment to the report on amendments to the constitution, 21; on the amendment to the constitution relative to election of President, 24; resigns, 163. See Index, vol. 2.
NICHOLAS, PHILIP N., his testimony for the prosecution on the trial of Judge Chase, 207.
NICHOLSON, JOSEPH H., Representative from Maryland, 50, 286, 377; on the call for papers relative to the Louisiana treaty, 56; on the bill to authorize the President to take possession of the Louisiana territory, 74; in favor of augmentation of the navy, 88; on the resolution to appoint a committee to inquire into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 118; on the amendment to the resolution of inquiry into the official conduct of Judge Chase, 98; further remarks, 105; on protection against the Barbary powers, 160; replies to the argument for the defence on the trial of Judge Chase, 261; on improving the navigation of the Potomac, 294; on the reference of the letter of the Postmaster General, 333; on importations from Great Britain, 402; on the application of the Society of Harmony, 407; on incorporating a church in Georgetown, 408; on the payment of witnesses on the trial of Chase, 411; on importation from Great Britain, 444. See Index, vol. 2.
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