MACLAY, SAMUEL, Senator from Pennsylvania, 3; resigns his seat in Senate, 26. See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.
MACON, NATHANIEL, Representative from North Carolina, 36, 125, 187, 315, 425, 577; offers resolution relative to the expediency of continuing the embargo, 41; opposes the resolution for immediate measures to liberate American prisoners in Carthagena, 95; on the immediate arming of the public vessels, 98; on an extra session, 104; on counting blank ballots, 125; declines to be a candidate for the Speakership, 125; on an inquiry relative to prosecutions under the Sedition Law, 138, 139; on the Batture at New Orleans, 149; on non-intercourse with Great Britain and France, 160; on the remission of certain fines on emigrants from Cuba, 164; opposes postponement of the resolution relative to the apportionment of Representation, 224; on the ratio of representation, 316; on the admission of the Territory of Orleans, as a State, 321, 324; on commercial intercourse with France and Great Britain, 397; on laying additional duties, 431; on a Quartermaster's Department, 477; on the British intrigues, 518; on the State limits of Mississippi, 522; on mode of relief of Caraccas, 532; on pay of the army, 589; on the imprisonment of American seamen, 595; on an additional military force, 616; on an additional military force, 674. See Index, vols. 1, 2, 3.
MADISON, JAMES, his letter as Secretary of State, on the object of the secret appropriation for foreign intercourse, 26; elected President in 1808, 27; number of votes for, as President, 27; number of votes for, as Vice President, 27; first inaugural of, 33; letter to the Senate on the time of taking the oath of office, 33; first message to Congress, 167; message to first Session of Twelfth Congress, 401; his Message at second Session of Twelfth Congress, 567; elected President, 574. See Index, vols. 1, 2.
MAGRUDER, PATRICK, chosen clerk of the House, 126; elected clerk of the House, 425. See Index, vol. 3.
MAGRUDER, ALLAN B., Senator from Louisiana, 569.
MALBONE, FRANCIS, Senator from Rhode Island, 35, 116; decease of, 121.
Maritime Defence, bill relative to, read twice in Senate, 413.
MARION, ROBERT, Representative from South Carolina, 37, 125, 187; on the remission of certain fines on emigrants from Cuba, 163, 164. See Index, vol. 3.
MARSHALL, J., letter to Mr. King, 362. See Index, vols. 2, 3.
Maryland, vote for President in 1808, 27; in 1812, 573, 711.
Massachusetts, vote for President in 1808, 27; in 1812, 573, 711; resolutions relative to a war with Great Britain, 415.
MASTERS, JOSIAH, Representative from New York, 37. See Index, vol. 3.
MATHERS, JAMES, appointed Sergeant-at-arms, by the Senate, 3; chosen Sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, 116.
MATTHEWS, VINCENT, Representative from New York, 126, 188.
MATHEWSON, ELISHA, Senator from Rhode Island, 3, 116, 166, 250. See Index, vol. 3.
MAXWELL, GEORGE C., Representative from New Jersey, 426.
MCBRIDE, ARCHIBALD, Representative from North Carolina, 125, 187, 315, 430, 577.
MCCOY, WILLIAM, Representative from Virginia, 424, 577.
MCCREERY, WILLIAM, Representative from Maryland, 36; presents petition of citizens confined in the jails at Carthagena, South America, 37. See Index, vol. 3.
MCKEE, SAMUEL, Representative from Kentucky, 125, 187, 315, 425, 580; on foreign relations, 456; against a naval establishment, 484; on the bill laying an embargo, 544; on an increase of the Navy, 600.
MCKIM, ALEXANDER, Representative from Maryland, 124, 188, 315, 424, 577; presents petition of American prisoners in Carthagena, 141; on Miranda's Expedition, 142; on the Torpedo experiment, 220; on reduction of the Navy, 227; on disbanding the master commandants in the Navy, 242; in favor of the admission of Mississippi, 352; on privateer pensions, 704.
MCKINLEY, WILLIAM, Representative from Virginia, 316.
Medals and Prize Money, for the officers and crew of the Constitution, reported on, 593.
Mediterranean Trade.--See Index, vol. 2.
MEIGS, RETURN JONATHAN, jr., Senator from Ohio, 26, 116, 166; resigns his seat in the Senate, 264.
Memorial, from citizens of New York relative to the embargo, &c., 413; remarks, 414.
Meridian, a first, Report on the establishment of, 222.
Message of President Jefferson at second Session of the Tenth Congress, 3; on expenses of foreign intercourse, 26; of President Madison at first Session of Eleventh Congress, 117; of President Madison at second session, Eleventh Congress, 167; communicating circular of F. J. Jackson, 193; with report of Secretary of State relative to Tombigbee and Alabama rivers, 213; of President Madison at third Session of Eleventh Congress, 251; confidential from the President to the Senate in secret session, 312; relative to reparation for the attack on the frigate Chesapeake, 403; relative to the battle of Tippecanoe, 403; and documents relative to the hostile policy of Great Britain, 404; on the Hudson River and Lake Ontario Canal, 404; relative to British Intrigues to dismember the Union, 408; relative to a temporary embargo, 410; relative to the battle of Tippecanoe, 466; with proceedings of a convention in Orleans Territory, 506; do. with documents relative to British intrigues, 506; relative to an embargo, 544; on affairs with Great Britain, 551; and documents relative to Florida, 562; Annual to both Houses of Congress, 567; communicating the capture of the Macedonian and Frolic, 570; and documents relative to the capture of British vessels on Lake Erie, 571; communicating captures and destruction of the Java, 574; with documents relative to the capture of the frigate Macedonian, 597; relative to conduct of British officers to persons taken in American armed ships, 608; relative to impressed seamen, 705; relative to the capture of the frigate Java, 716; relative to the Orders in Council, 717.
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