WILLIAMS, MARMADUKE, Representative from North Carolina, 111. See Index, vol. 3.
WILSON, ALEXANDER, Representative from Vermont, 36. See Index, vol. 3.
WILSON, JAMES, Representative from New Hampshire, 124, 187, 315.
WILSON, NATHAN, Representative from New York, 36.
WILSON, THOMAS, Representative from Virginia, 425, 577.
WINTERS, ELISHA, petitions for the reward for destroying Mason, the Mississippi river pirate, 184.
WITHERSPOON, ROBERT, Representative from South Carolina, 125, 188, 315; reports on the claim for Indian depredations, 217.
Witnesses, payment of in impeachment cases.--See Index, vol. 3.
WORTHINGTON, THOMAS, Senator from Ohio, 264, 400, 566. See Index, vol. 3.
WRIGHT, ROBERT, Representative from Maryland, 315, 424, 577; on the ratio of representation, 318; on the admission of the Territory of Orleans as a State, 334; on an amendment to the constitution relative to the removal of federal judges, 351; in favor of the admission of Mississippi, 352; on Indian affairs, 428; on foreign relations, 446; on rules and orders of the House, 469; on the British intrigues, 516. See Index, vols. 2, 3.
WYNN, RICHARD, Representative from South Carolina, 47, 141, 212, 316, 425, 586. See Index, vols. 1, 3.
Yeas and Nays in the Senate.--On the bill for the enforcement of the embargo act, 26; on bill to prohibit commercial intercourse with Great Britain, 31; on postponement of the bill for additional duties, 32; on bill to provide for the support of public credit, 122; on resolution relative to the conduct of the British Minister, 176; on the bill relative to non-intercourse with Great Britain and France, 179; on the adherence of the Senate to amendments to the bill respecting non-intercourse with Great Britain, 182; on striking out first section of the bill to establish a National Bank, 184; on the resolution relative to publishing the laws of Louisiana in the English language, 184; on motion to postpone further consideration of bill to establish a National Bank, 184; on bill to authorize the Territory of Orleans to form a State constitution, 185; relative to the admission of Orleans territory, 265; on striking out first section of bill to incorporate a United States Bank, 311; on resolution relative to secrecy, 312; on bill to raise an additional military force, 404; on the bill relative to the limits of Louisiana, 409; on removing the injunction of secrecy relative to a temporary embargo, 410; on a temporary embargo, 410; on House bill relative to temporary non-exportation, 411; on a recess of Congress, 413; in committee on the declaration of war, 416; on the declaration of war with Great Britain passing to third reading, 418; on the issue of Treasury notes, 421; on the bill to authorize the President to accept volunteers, 421; on resolutions relative to the Canadas, 422.
In the House.--On the motion to postpone the bill relative to the ordinance of 1787, 46; on the bill to authorize the President to employ additional revenue cutters, 74; on the resolution prohibiting the admission of British vessels into American ports, 94; on bill relative to non-intercourse with Great Britain and France, 163; on the resolution relative to the conduct of the British Minister, 211; relative to the bill respecting the convoy system, 226; on the bill to continue the charter of the Bank of the United States, 351; note, 351; on the bill relative to commercial intercourse with France and Great Britain, 398; in committee on resolution to raise additional troops, 464; on the bill to enable the people of Mississippi to form a State government, 522; on the admission of Louisiana, 526; on the bill declaring war with Great Britain, 559; do. on the amendments of the Senate to the bill declaring war, &c., 560; in committee on the bill to authorize the President to take possession of territory south of Mississippi, 561; on an additional military force, 613; on the bill for an additional military force, 702.
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