Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1849 - Law |
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... ment might arrive favorable for the arrangement of our unsettled matters with Spain , it was thought proper to prepare our Representative at that Court to avail us of it . A confidential person was therefore despatched to be the bearer ...
... ment might arrive favorable for the arrangement of our unsettled matters with Spain , it was thought proper to prepare our Representative at that Court to avail us of it . A confidential person was therefore despatched to be the bearer ...
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... ment of War on the 16th instant , relative to fur- ther information respecting the Southwestern frontiers ; and , after progress , the Senate ad- journed . MONDAY , December 23 . Mr. BRADLEY notified the Senate that , on Wed- nesday ...
... ment of War on the 16th instant , relative to fur- ther information respecting the Southwestern frontiers ; and , after progress , the Senate ad- journed . MONDAY , December 23 . Mr. BRADLEY notified the Senate that , on Wed- nesday ...
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... ment of which no appropriations have been made . Second . A statement of the Domestic Debt redeemed since the commencement of the present Government to the first day of January , 1794 , distinguishing the differ- ent species of Debt ...
... ment of which no appropriations have been made . Second . A statement of the Domestic Debt redeemed since the commencement of the present Government to the first day of January , 1794 , distinguishing the differ- ent species of Debt ...
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... ment of certain crimes against the United States , " was read the second time ; and , after debate , the further consideration of the bill was postponed . THURSDAY , February 13 . The bill sent from the House of Representa- tives for ...
... ment of certain crimes against the United States , " was read the second time ; and , after debate , the further consideration of the bill was postponed . THURSDAY , February 13 . The bill sent from the House of Representa- tives for ...
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... ment of facts , Mr. G. addressed the Senate , by ob- serving , that he felt himself rather in an awkward predicament , not knowing whether the counsel for the prosecutors or himself were the proper persons to speak the first , as this ...
... ment of facts , Mr. G. addressed the Senate , by ob- serving , that he felt himself rather in an awkward predicament , not knowing whether the counsel for the prosecutors or himself were the proper persons to speak the first , as this ...
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Page 789 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Page 31 - Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled (two-thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Page 821 - In the exercise of this power, congress has passed "an act for enrolling and licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade, and fisheries, and for regulating the same.
Page 69 - States as before defined, and in every case in which any process issuing out of any court of the United States shall be disobeyed or resisted by any person or persons having the custody of any vessel of war, cruiser, or other armed vessel of any foreign prince...
Page 883 - When a message shall be sent from the Senate to the House of Representatives, it shall be announced at the door of the House by the doorkeeper, and shall be respectfully communicated to the chair, by the person by whom it may be sent.
Page 749 - ... make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes, but they may hoist sail at any time, and depart and carry their prizes to the places expressed in their commissions, which the commanders of such ships of war shall be obliged to show...
Page 423 - That the influence of the Crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:
Page 31 - Constitution, the judicial power of the United States extends to all cases in law and equity arising under the Constitution, the laws of the United States...
Page 769 - ... resolved by the senate and house of representatives, that the president of the senate and speaker of the house of representatives, be authorized to close the present session by adjourning their respective houses on the day of...
Page 127 - That whenever the United States shall be invaded, or be in imminent danger of invasion from any foreign nation or Indian tribe, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to call forth such number of the militia of the State, or States, most convenient to the place of danger, or scene of action, as he may judge necessary to repel such invasion, and to issue his orders for that purpose to such officer or officers of the militia as he shall think proper.