the Daily Union substituted
650 |
CLII. |
Twenty-ninth Congress—List of Members—First Session—Organization of the House |
655 |
CLIII. |
Mr. Polk's First Annual Message to Congress |
657 |
CLIV. |
Death of John Forsyth |
659 |
CLV. |
Admission of Florida and Iowa |
660 |
CLVI. |
Oregon Treaty—Negotiations commenced, and broken off |
660 |
CLVII. |
Oregon Question—Notice to abrogate the Article in the Treaty for a Joint Occupation—The President denounced in the Senate for a supposed Leaning to the Line of Forty-nine |
662 |
CLVIII. |
Oregon Territorial Government—Boundaries and History of the Country—Frazer's River—Treaty of Utrecht—Mr. Benton's Speech—Extracts |
667 |
CLIX. |
Oregon Joint Occupation—Notice authorized for terminating it—British Government offers the Line of 49—Quandary of the Administration—Device—Senate Consulted—Treaty made and Ratified |
673 |
CLX. |
Meeting of the Second Session of the 29th Congress—President's Message—Vigorous Prosecution of the War Recommended—Lieutenant-general proposed to be created |
677 |
CLXI. |
War with Mexico—The War Declared, and an Intrigue for Peace commenced the same Day |
679 |
CLXII. |
Bloodless Conquest of New Mexico—How it was Done—Subsequent Bloody Insurrection, and its Cause |
682 |
CLXIII. |
Mexican War—Doniphan's Expedition—Mr. Benton's Salutatory Address, St. Louis, Missouri |
684 |
CLXIV. |
Frémont's Third Expedition, and Acquisition of California |
688 |
CLXV. |
Pause in the War—Sedentary Tactics—"Masterly Inactivity" |
693 |
CLXVI. |
The Wilmot Proviso—Or, Prohibition of Slavery in the Territories—Its Inutility and Mischief |
694 |
CLXVII. |
Mr. Calhoun's Slavery Resolutions, and Denial of the Right of Congress to Prohibit Slavery in a Territory |
696 |
CLXVIII. |
The Slavery Agitation—Disunion—Key to Mr. Calhoun's Policy—Forcing the Issue—Mode of Forcing it |
698 |
CLXIX. |
Death of Silas Wright, Ex-Senator and Ex-Governor of New York |
700 |
CLXX. |
Thirtieth Congress—First Session—List of Members—President's Message |
702 |
CLXXI. |
Death of Senator Barrow—Mr. Benton's Eulogium |
706 |
CLXXII. |
Death of Mr. Adams |
707 |
CLXXIII. |
Downfall of Santa Anna—New Government in Mexico—Peace Negotiations—Treaty of Peace |
709 |
CLXXIV. |
Oregon Territorial Government—Anti-Slavery Ordinance of 1787 applied to Oregon Territory—Missouri Compromise Line of 1820, and the Texas Annexation Renewal of it in 1845, affirmed |
711 |
CLXXV. |
Mr. Calhoun's New Dogma on Territorial Slavery—Self-extension of the Slavery Part of the Constitution to Territories |
713 |
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