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Recharter of the District Banks—Mr. Benton's Speech—Extracts |
273 |
LXXV. |
Revolt in Canada—Border Sympathy—Firmness of Mr. Van Buren—Public Peace Endangered—and Preserved—Case of McLeod |
276 |
LXXVI. |
Destruction of the Caroline—Arrest and Trial of McLeod—Mr. Benton's Speech—Extracts |
291 |
LXXVII. |
Refusal of the House to allow Recess Committees |
304 |
LXXVIII. |
Reduction of the Expense of Foreign Missions by reducing the Number |
305 |
LXXIX. |
Infringement of the Tariff Compromise Act of 1833—Correction of Abuses in Drawbacks |
307 |
LXXX. |
National Bank—First Bill |
317 |
LXXXI. |
Second Fiscal Agent—Bill Presented—Passed—Disapproved by the President |
331 |
LXXXII. |
Secret History of the Second Bill for a Fiscal Agent, called Fiscal Corporation—Its Origin with Mr. Tyler—Its Progress through Congress under his Lead—Its Rejection under his Veto |
342 |
LXXXIII. |
The Veto Message hissed in the Senate Galleries |
350 |
LXXXIV. |
Resignation of Mr. Tyler's Cabinet |
353 |
LXXXV. |
Repudiation of Mr. Tyler by the Whig Party—their Manifesto—Counter Manifesto by Mr. Caleb Cushing |
357 |
LXXXVI. |
The Danish Sound Dues |
362 |
LXXXVII. |
Last Notice of the Bank of the United States |
365 |
LXXXVIII. |
End and Results of the Extra Session |
372 |
LXXXIX. |
First Annual Message of President Tyler |
373 |
XC. |
Third Plan for a Fiscal Agent, called Exchequer Board—Mr. Benton's Speech against it—Extracts |
376 |
XCI. |
The Third Fiscal Agent, entitled a Board of Exchequer |
394 |
XCII. |
Attempted Repeal of the Bankrupt Act |
395 |
XCIII. |
Death of Lewis Williams, of North Carolina, and Notice of his Life and Character |
396 |
XCIV. |
The Civil List Expenses—the Contingent Expenses of Congress—and the Revenue Collection Expense |
397 |
XCV. |
Resignation and Valedictory of Mr. Clay |
398 |
XCVI. |
Military Department—Progress of its Expense |
404 |
XCVII. |
Paper Money Payments—Attempted by the Federal Government—Resisted—Mr. Benton's Speech |
406 |
XCVIII. |
Case of the American Brig Creole with Slaves for New Orleans, carried by Mutiny into Nassau, and the Slaves Liberated |
409 |
XCIX. |
Distress of the Treasury—Three Tariff Bills, and Two Vetoes—End of the Compromise
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