Indiana, admission, 60. Indians, treaties, Senate advice, status, 404- 407; and North Carolina ratification, 469. Information sheets, 589, 590.
Ingersoll, Jared, portraits, sketches, 54, 789, 808; signs Constitution, 553.
Innes, Harry, letters to, 363, 364; judgeship, 364.
Innes, James, oath, 435.
Inspection laws, state, 547.
Instruction, of congressmen, right of people,
308, of senators: Virginia on secret ses- sions, 459, 460; opinions of senators, 460; North Carolina on assumption and other evils, 461-463; Massachusetts on as- sumption, 464.
Interior. See Domestic.
International law, 546.
Interstate relations, agreements, 33, 547, 551.
Iredell, James, letters to, 234, 300, 311, 342, 462, 469, 470; justiceship, 368; on circuit, appreciation, 372, 431; unofficial advice, 427; refusal of judicial opinion, 429; charge to grand jury, 430; on North Carolina protest, 463; North Carolina certiorari incident, 463; influence, 471; service, 755. Irish Free State, commemorative stamps, 614; high court, 760.
Irvine, William, candidacy, 180. Isolation, hoped for, 335; Washington on, 571, 572; end, 629.
Izard, Ralph, senator, 196; service, 236; enactment style, 249; salaries, 254; inaugu- ration, 274; amendments, 297; titles, 374; Adams, 377; power of removal, 387; presi- dential intercourse, 395; diplomatic offices, 401; state instructions, 460.
Jackson, Henry, on Laco, 210; on delay of Congress, 231; office-seeker, 264; on Adams' journey, 265; on amendments, 326; on lampoon, 382.
Jackson, Howell E., service, 757.
Jackson, James, representative, 197; oath, 250; salaries, 252, 255; amendments, 301, 303; judiciary bill, 361.
Jackson, Jonathan, state-nation pluralism, 441.
266; reception of Washington, 272; inaugu- ration, 276; on second convention, 280; advice on appointments, 343; chief jus- tice, 367, 368; letters to, 368, 371, 402, 463; first term of court, 370; robe, 372; on circuit, 372, 431; communication to Senate, 394; on Senate and diplomatic offices, 402; mission, 402, 428; attends President to Congress, 408; ad interim service, 409; social regulations, 412; departmental in- formation, 423; unofficial advice, 423, 427, 428; refusal of judicial opinion, 429; refusal of nonjudicial duties, 430; broad- sides, 606, 607; portrait, 716; judicial service, 754.
Jay Treaty, precedent in Senate alteration, 408.
Jefferson, Thomas, Burr contest, 43; and Constitution, 122; on capital, 147; on direct action, 157; letters to, 182, 195, 200, 207, 213, 232, 237, 289, 290, 292, 297, 344, 377, 419. 424; on Washington and presi- dency, 205, 499; on amendments, 289, 294, 323, 324; secretary of state, 343-346; on titles, Adams, 378; on Senate and diplo- matic offices, 400-402; written messages, 408; pell-mell, 422; Cabinet, 424; judicial opinion on neutrality, 428; on Rhode Island, 493; on prospects of Union, 499; Independence, 529, 532; separation of powers, 735, 736; declaring acts void, 745; portraits, sketches, 768, 818, 820; objects, 788, 792, 800; view of home, 828. Jenifer, Daniel, portrait, sketch, 818. Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, portraits, sketches, 56, 797, 819; signs Constitution 553.
Jocelin, Ambrose, on North Carolina, 470. Jocelyn, Nathaniel, portrait by, 804. John of England, Magna Carta, 6, 511. Johnson, Thomas, letter to, 201; service, 755. Johnson, William, service, 755. Johnson, William Samuel, portraits, sketches, 51, 805, 816, 818; senator, 170; attends, 229; service, 236; reception of Washington, 271; titles, 375; power of removal, 387. Johnston, O. D., portrait committee, 774. Johnston, Samuel, letters to, 360, 470; on ceremony, 411; state instructions, 462, 463; North Carolina problem, 471, 478; ratification, 480; senator, 481.
Jackson, R. H., Supreme Court sesquicen- Johnston, Winant, staff, 588; portrait tennial address, 719.
Jackson, William, candidacy for Senate sec- retary, 240; on Fishbourn, 397; attends President to Congress, 408; attestations, 552, 554; portrait, sketch, 792. Jails, state, for national prisoners, 453. James I of England, charters, 5.
Jarvis, Charles, candidacy, 164. Jarvis, J. W., portraits by, 778, 816. Jay, John, ratification, Federalist, 25-27; on contest over capital, 151; vice presidency, 206, 208, 216; foreign affairs office, 224, 330; Federal Hall, 226; hospitality, 262,
Jones, John Paul, letter to, 294.
Jones, Joseph, Madison and Monroe, 195; problems of Congress, 238; secret sessions, 242; Washington's progress, 273; amend- ments, 304; judiciary bill, 352; titles, 378; power of removal, 390; state-nation plu- ralism, 436; state imposts, 448; trade of outside states, 476.
Jones, Samuel, elections, 172.
Jones, Willie, Antifederalist, 469, 470; rati- fication, 472.
Jordan, cartoon, 846. Journals, congressional, 544.
Journeys, to inauguration: enthusiasm and displays, 261, 273; hospitality, 262; Adams' progress, 264-266; local prepara- tions, 266; announcement at Mt. Vernon, address and reply, 267, 693, 694; Wash- ington's progress, 268-271; routes (map), 269; New York preparations, 271; cross- ing New York Harbor, 272; reception at capital, 272, 273; cost, 273; Washington's reactions, 274; of first ladies, 411; presi- dential tours, 422.
Judiciary, Constitutional Convention, 19, 20, 350; organization, 27, 132; status, func- tions, 35, 36; political questions, 36, 45; provisions, jurisdiction, 43, 550, 558; in- come tax, 44; impeachment, 129; proposed amendments on provisions, 296, 302, 310; first appointments, 343, 364-368; under old government, 347-349; in Article of Confederation, 349, 536, 537; bill: fram- ing, authorship, 352-354; outside knowl- edge and advice, 355; contents as re- ported, 355-357; independent system, 354, 361, 445; appeals from state courts, 356, 361; consideration in Senate, 357, 358; in House, amendments, 360-362; Madison's objections, 360; enactment, 362; considered experimental, 363; salar- ies, 363; style of writs, 363, 364, 370, 371; first terms, 368-372; seals, 370; and other departments, 426; unofficial advice, 427; outside services, 428, 430, refusal of judi- cial opinion, 428, 429; refusal of nonjudi- cial duties, 429; judges' opinions on sys- tem 430; political influence of charges to grand juries, 430; political value of circuit riding, 431; jails, 453; North Carolina certiorari incident, 463; extension to North Carolina, 481; inferior courts, 546: as separate power, 637, 641-643; origin of independence, tenure, 739, 740; high courts of other nations, 759, 760. See also Constitutionality; Supreme Court. Jurisdiction, in lighthouses cessions, 451-453. Jury, criminal and civil cases, 42, 136, 294, 351, 352, 356-358, 361, 362, 550, 557, 558. Kane, Owen, jr., staff, 588; portrait exhibit, 599.
Kansas, admission, 60.
Kasindorf, B. H., staff, 588.
Kendall, Messmore, inauguration celebra- tion, 713.
Kentucky, admission, 60; district court, 358, 362.
Keogh, E. J., Supreme Court sesquicenten- nial 715.
Key, F. S., portrait, sketch, 794.
King, Rufus, Convention, 17, 123; ratifi- cation, 25; portraits, sketches, 50, 780, 783; Massachusetts candidacy, 164, 165, 192; letters to, 165, 210, 343, 365, 431: New York senator, 176; service, 237; sal- aries, 254; power of removal, 387; presi- dential intercourse, 395; state-nation pluralism, 438; signs Constitution, 553. Kittredge, Mrs. B. R., portrait committee, 774. Knipp, J. C., & Sons, shrine, 593, 594.
Knox, Henry, letters to, 143, 148, 194, 197, 210, 212, 215, 231, 260, 265, 285, 326, 367, 410, 437, 484, 493; New Hampshire ratifi- cation, 143; New York elections, 175; vice presidency, 206, 208; delay of Congress, 231; cloth for Washington, 260; office- seekers, 264; reception of Washington, 272; inauguration, 276, 279; secretary at war, 332; secretary of war, 344, 346; dines with President, 372; lampoon, 382; com- munication to Senate, 394; with President before Senate, 407; attends President to Congress, 408; ad interim service, 409; official dinner, 411; as adviser, 423; Cabinet, 428.
Knox, Mrs. McCook, portrait exhibit, 588, 598, 771, 774.
Knox, William, on contest over capital, 148, 154.
Kruse, Albert, view by, 828. Kühn, J. E., portraits by, 824, 825.
Labor, development, 113, 115, 118. "Laco," on Hancock, 209, 210. Lafayette, Marquis de, letters to, 14, 499. La Guardia, F. H., World's Fair address, 704. Lamar, J. R., service, 758.
Lamar, Mrs. J. R., portrait committee, 774. Lamar, L. Q. C., service, 757.
Lambdin, J. R., portraits by, 780, 806. Lame Duck Amendment, 46, 137, 561, 734. Lancaster, Pa., capital, 126, 147, 153; politi- cal conference, 183.
Langdon, John, portrait, sketch, 50; ratifi- cation, 143; elections, 159; senator, 160; letters to, 194, 367; departure, 221; at- tends, 229; service, 237; president pro tem, reception of Adams, 239, 258, 266, 670, 671; counting electoral vote, 258; reception of Washington, 271; judiciary bill, 358; power of removal, 387; objects, 800.
Langworthy, Edward, Confederation, 540. Lansing, John, ratification, 27.
La Rochefoucauld, Duc de, letter to, 292. Latimer, George, elections, 183.
Latimer, James, portrait, sketch, 780. Latimer, Mrs. James, portrait, sketch, 778. Latvia, high court, 760.
Laurance, John, oath, 249; reception of Washington, 271; state-nation pluralism, 438; broadside, 608.
Laurens, Henry, elector, 218; Confederation, 540; portraits, sketches, 819, 826; object, 796.
Law, Richard, letter to, 354.
Law of the land. See Supreme law. Laws, execution, 549. See also Congress; Constitutionality; Supreme law.
Lawyers, in Convention, 122, 633; in Con- gress, 236.
Lear, Tobias, on Virginia elections, 194; cloth for Washington, 261; Washington's jour- ney, 263; inauguration, 275, 279; presi- dential messenger, 392, 393; attends
President to Congress, 408; letter to, 418; on Rhode Island postoffice, 473. Lee, Arthur, candidacy, broadside, 193, 610; dropped, 345.
Lee, Charles, letter to, 313.
Lee, E. J., portrait, sketch, 800.
Lee, F. L., letter to, 313; Independence, 532; Confederation, 540.
Lee, Henry, capital, 148, 153; on Henry as boss, 190, 192; on Washington and presi- dency, 203, 205; letters to, 204, 290; on amendments, 323; on titles, 378. Lee, R. B., second convention, 284, amend- ments, 306.
Lee, R. H., ratification, 25; senator, 192; letters to, 192, 299, 316, 390, 470; and Washington, 210; and Adams, 211; at- tends, 230; service, 236; salaries, 254; inauguration, 274; Sherman's apostasy, 299; amendments, 313, 315, 316, 319, 323; judiciary, 353, 354, 357, 358; style of writs, 364; titles, 374, 375, 377; power of removal, 387, 390; presidential communi- cation, 392; diplomatic offices, 401, 402; Independence, 529, 532; Confederation, 540; portrait, sketch, 823.
Lee, Sarah, portrait, sketch, 800.
Legislatures, members and national office, 436-442, 445.
Lehman, H. H., World's Fair addresses, 702, 710; portrait committee, 774.
L'Enfant, P. C., national capital, 156; Fed- eral Hall, pay, 223, 225, 227. Lenox, Duke of, charter, 5.
Lenox, James, manuscript of Farewell Address, 563.
Leonard, George, state-nation pluralism, 440.
Letters, etiquette, 206.
Leutze, Emanuel, portrait by, 821. Levees, Washington's, 417, 421.
Lewis, Elizabeth, portrait, sketch, 822. Lewis, Francis, Independence, 532; Con- federation, 539.
Lewis, Morgan, on elections, 176; inaugura- tion, 275.
Lewis, Robert, attends President to Con- gress, 408.
Lewis, William, elections, 181.
L'Hommedieu, Ezra, elections, candidacy, 174, 176; on state-nation pluralism, 439. Liberia, high court, 760.
Liberty, Virginia customs boat, 449. Liberty, protection, 42, 44, 136, 559. Library of Congress, Constitution Shrine, address, 622-627.
Life, protection, 42, 44, 136, 557, 559. Lighthouses, state duties, 450; cessions, jurisdiction, 451–453.
Limb, protection, 136, 557.
Lincoln, Abraham, on authority and liberty, 734.
Lincoln, Benjamin, on Washington and presidency, 203; on vice presidency, 207; letters to, 211, 212, 471; electoral vote,
216; office-seeker, 264; Adams' departure, 265; on second convention, 281; secretary at war, 331; on Lowell, 367; oath, 434; on lighthouse cession and jurisdiction, 452; broadside, 603.
Lincoln, Levi, service, 755.
Liquor, commerce, 562. See also Prohibition. Literature, development, 113, 116. Lithuania, high court, 760.
Littler, J. B., portrait, sketch, 796. Livermore, Samuel, representative, 160; amendments, 307, 309; power of removal,
Livingston, Brockholst, service, 755. Livingston, Christina, portrait, sketch, 819. Livingston, J. R., secretaryship, 240. Livingston, Margaret M., portrait, sketch, 802.
Livingston, Philip, Independence, 532; por- trait, sketch, 776.
Livingston, R. C., broadside, 606.
Livingston, R. R., ratification, 27; inaugura- tion, 126, 276, 277, 279; reception of Washington, 272; and justiceship, 367; secretary for foreign affairs, 329; Inde- pendence, 529; portrait, sketch, 802. Livingston, Walter, dropped, 345. Livingston, William, portrait, sketch, 49, 51; elections, 177, 179; signs Constitution, 553. Livingston family, politics, 176. Lobbying, restriction, 41. Locke, John, influence, 127.
Los Angeles Examiner, cartoons, 832, 853. Los Angeles Times, cartoon, 838. Louisiana, admission, 60.
Lovell, James, foreign affairs, 329; on Adams and presidency, 388; letter to, 388; Con- federation, 539.
Low, Samuel, ode, 607.
Lowell, John, candidacy, 164; Court of Appeals, 349; judgeship, first term, 365, 367, 369.
Lowther, Thomas, journey, 230; on harmony in Congress, 233; on amendments, 300; on Hamilton, 342.
Lurton, H. H., service, 745.
Lynch, Thomas, jr., Independence, 532; portrait, sketch, 802.
Macaulay-Graham, Catherine, letter to, 422. McClenachan, Blair, amendments, 281. McClurg, James, portrait, sketch, 775. McCutcheon, J. T., cartoons, 848, 855. McDougall, Alexander, naval office, 332. Mace of House of Representatives, 129. McGranery, J. P., Commission, v. MacGregor, Donald, staff, 588. McHenry, James, portraits, sketches, 56, 791, 810; elections, 188; on Washington as king, 260, hospitality, 262; Baltimore address, 266; signs Consitution, 553. McKean, Thomas, addresses, 267; judiciary bill, 355; justiceship, 368; Independence, 532; Confederation, sketches, 780.
McKenna, Joseph, service, 757. McKinley, John, service, 756. Maclaine, Archibald, on protest on assump- tion, 462; on Antifederalist leaders, 469. McLaughlin, C. F., Commission, v. Maclay, William, senator, 180, 181, 235; journal, 181; Adams, 211, 214, 250, 266, 275, 364; attends, 229; Butler, 234; sec- tionalism, 235; Otis, 240; secret sessions, 241, 242; titles, 243, 374, 375, 377; pro- cedure, 247, 358; oath, 249; enactment style, 249, 251; salaries, 254, 255; inau- gural address 277; isolation, 335; execu- tive departments, 336, 337, 339; autocracy, 337; judiciary bill, 353-355, 357, 358; style of writs, 364; power of removal, 386, 387; presidential messengers, 392; nomina- tions, 394; diplomatic offices, 394, 400; President's consultation with Senate, 404, 405; presidential dinner, 405, 418; state instructions, 460; Rhode Island, 494. McLean, John, service, 755.
McMullen, R., C., portrait committee, 774. McNary, C. L., Commission v; British king, 615; Congress sesquicentennial, 656. McNiele, ex parte, 222.
Macomb, Alexander, Federal Hall, 225. Macon, Nathaniel, Panama Congress, 403. McReynolds, J. C., on power of removal,
388; portrait, 717; Supreme Court sesqui- centennial 718; service, 758.
Madden, M. B., Constitution Shrine, 622. Madison, James, sr., portrait, sketch, 825. Madison, Pres. James, Convention, records, 17, 19, 122, 123, 625; ratification, Federal- ist, 25, 26; Bill of Rights, 40, 135; por- traits, sketches, 57, 785, 786, 794, 806; executive departments, 135, 334-336, 339, 340; letters to, 171, 180-182, 190-192, 195, 205, 211, 214, 238, 241, 242, 254, 256, 262, 273, 282-285, 289, 300, 301, 314, 319, 323, 343, 352, 378, 380, 390, 398, 414, 419, 436, 439, 448, 470, 476; plan to organize government, 145; capital, 149- 151, 153, 154; New Jersey election, 179, 180; general ticket, 182; Henry as boss, 190; candicacy for Senate, 192, 193; candidacy for House, 194, 195; vice presi- dency, 207, 208; attends Congress, 230; harmony, 232; sectionalism, 234; service, 236; problems, 237; House messenger, 239, 671; salaries, 252, 253, 255; lodgings for Washington, 263; inauguration, 274; inaugural address, 277; Henry and amend- ments, 262; second convention, 283, 289; advisability of amendments, 292, 293, 298, 301, 302, 311; direct taxation, 295; amendments in House, 300-304, 306, 307, 311-312, 315; Virginia and amendments, 320, 321; basis of opposition, 320; ap- pointments, 343, 344; judiciary in Conven- tion, 350; judiciary bill, 353, 355, 360; style of writs, 364; titles, 374-377; power of removal, 382-385, 388; presidential power, 389; social regulations, 412 414; as adviser, 423; state officers and national functions, 436, 437; Virginia and assump- tion, 461; Rhode Island, 486; signs Con- stitution, 553; declaring acts void, 746.
Madison, Mrs. James, sr., portrait, sketch, 824.
Madison, Mrs. James (Dolly), portraits and sketches, 786, 794, 813.
Magna Carta, and colonial rights, 6; language, 121; and Constitution, 127; im- portance, 511, 663; exhibit, 614; text, 511-518.
Maine, admission, 60; district court, 356, 358, 362.
Malbone, E. G., portraits by, 788, 790, 794, 798, 802.
Malone, R. J., cartoons, 851, 854. Mandeville, John, Adams' arrival, 266. Manning, James, Providence petition, 475. Manufactures, development, 113, 116, 118. Maps, of national development, 111, 114, 119; Washington's and Adams' journeys, 269; of original states, 599, 600. Marbury v. Madison, 133. Marchant, Henry, ratification, 493; Con- federation, 539; portrait, sketch, 794. Marchant, Mrs. Henry, portrait, sketch, 796. Marque and reprisal, letters, 546, 547. Marshall, John, ratification, 25; on beginning of new government, 222; amendments, 323; on people and Constitution, 727; on Madison's apostasy, 746; Unionism, 746- 748; service, 754; portraits, sketches, 806, 808, 827.
Marshall, Mary R. K., portrait, sketch, 806. Marshals, national, 357; census takers, 430. Martial law, English protest, 520, 521; American protection, 557.
Martin, -, portrait by, 820. Martin, Alexander, on ratification, 480. Martin, J. B., portrait by, 808. Martin, Lawrence, maps, 599. Martin, Luther, Convention, 18; ratification, 26; on judiciary, 351; on power to tax, 720; portrait, sketch, 792.
Martin, Maria, portrait, sketch, 792. Martin v. Hunter, 29.
Maryland, settlement, 6; Confederation, 11; commercial agreement, 14; electoral col- lege, 23; ratification, 26, 60, 125, 652; election act, 187; senators, 187; represen- tatives and electors, 188-190; electoral vote, 216, 217; second convention, 287; amendments, 317; oath, 433; state-nation pluralism, 437; tonnage tax, 450; light- house cession, 451; assumption, 459; Signers, 532, 540, 553; broadside, 609. Mason, George, Convention, 17, 124; rat- ification, 25; letter to, 324; on judiciary; 351; portrait, sketch, 804, 815.
Mason, Mrs. George, portrait, sketch, 793, 806.
Mason, John, portrait, sketch, 784; view of house, 828.
Mason, Mrs. John, portrait, sketch, 784. Masonry, constitutional tribute, 614.
Massachusetts, coercive acts, 8; ratification, 25, 26, 60, 125, 280, 652; election act, 162, 163; senators, 162-165; electors, 165; rep- resentatives, 165-167; electoral vote, 216, 217; oath, 249, 433, 434; second conven- tion, 286; cessation of imposts, 446; light- houses, duties, cession, 450, 452; tonnage tax, 450; state finances, 456; coins, 456; state troops, 457; excise, 458; assumption, instructions, 458, 464; Rhode Island, 483, 485; Signers, 532, 539, 553; broadsides, 603.
Massachusetts Centinel,
on amendments, 292, 327; on titles, 381; on power of removal, 391; on New Hampshire con- troversy, 444; on Rhode Island, 482. Mathews, George, representative, 197. Mathews, John, Confederation, 540.
Matteson, D. M., staff, v, 588; portrait exhibit, 598, 771.
Matthews, Stanley, service, 757. Maxwell, William, Federal Hall, 225. Meadow Gardens, views, 828.
Meetings of Congress, 46, 132, 137, 544, 549, 561.
Medals, sesquicentennial, 599.
Meeks, E. V., portrait committee, 774. Mercer, J. F., portrait, sketch, 800, 813. Messages. See Addresses.
Mexico, high court, 760.
Michener, E. C., Supreme Court sesqui- centennial, 715.
Michigan, admission, 60.
Middleton, Arthur, Independence, 532; portrait, sketch, 788.
Middletown, R. I., ratification, 496. Mifflin, Thomas, portraits, sketches, 53, 775,
781, 786; second convention, 286; judiciary bill, 355; signs Constitution, 553. Mifflin, Mrs. Thomas, portrait, sketch, 781, 786.
Militia, proposed amendments on regulation, 296; changes in state laws, 457; power of Congress, 546; presidential power, 549; security, 557.
Miller, S. F., service, 756.
Miller, W. D., portrait committee, 774. Minnesota, admission, 60.
Minnigerode, C. P., portrait exhibit, 599. Minot, Richard, letters to, 306, 339, 376. Mississippi, admission, 60.
Missouri, admission, 60.
Modernism, and progress, 707, 708.
Money, power over, 32, 33, 545, 547; state copper coinage, 456, 457. See also Paper
Money bills, origin, 21, 130, 256, 545. Monroe, James, ratification, 25, 652; candida-
cy, 195; second convention, 284, 290; letter to, 324; diplomatic offices, 401, 402; state imposts, 448; senator, 460; state instruc- tions, 460, 461.
Monroe Doctrine, occasion, 575, 576; text, 576, 577. See also Isolation. Montana, admission, 60.
Montesquieu, Baron de, influence, 127; separation of powers, 736.
Montgomery, J. S., prayers, 661, 691; portrait, 695.
Monticello, Va., view, 828. Moody, W. H., service 757. Moore, Alfred, service, 755. Moore, Robert, staff, 588.
Moravians, illumination, 273.
Morgan, J. H., portrait exhibit, on it, 598, 771-774.
Morgan, Mary H., portrait, sketch, 804. Morris, Gouverneur, Convention, drafting of Constitution, 17, 123, 623; national gov- ernment, 20; portraits, sketches, 53, 788, 807, 812, 825; for Europe, 192; on Wash- ington and presidency, 203; on executive departments, 333; mission, 400, 401; Con- federation, 539; signs Constitution, 553. Morris, Hester, portrait, sketch, 814. Morris, Lewis, elections, 174; candidacy, 176; Independence, 532; portraits, sketches, 790, 821.
Morris, Lewis, jr., portrait, sketch, 790. Morris, Mrs. Lewis, portrait, sketch, 822. Morris. Maria, portrait, sketch, 814. Morris, Mary (White), Mrs. Washington, 412; portrait, sketch, 793, 816. Morris, Richard, administers oath, 239. Morris, Robert, portraits, sketches, 53, 792, 795, 814; senator, 180, 181; Adams, 211; attends, 229; service, 236; letter to, 240; salaries, 254; hospitality, 262, 271; super- intendent of finance, 331, 335; Treasury Department, 342; judiciary bill, 355; power of removal, 387; state instructions, 460; certiorari incident, 463; tonnage and outside states, 475; Rhode Island 494; Independence, 532; Confederation, 540; Constitution, 553; career and fate, 625. Morris, Robert, jr., portrait, sketch, 790. Morton, John, Independence, 532. Mount Vernon, Va., notification of Wash- ington, 267; exercises at, 618, 691; views, 691, 692, 814.
Moustier, Comte de, letters to, 231, 324; reception of Washington, 273; inaugura- tion, 273, 276, 279; on ceremony, 419; audience incident, correspondence, 425. Moynahan, Muhlenberg, F. A. C., candidacy, 183, 184; Speaker, 238; portrait, sketch, 657. Muhlenberg, Peter, candidacy, 184.
Murphy, Francis P., portrait committee, 774.
Murphy, Frank, portrait, 717; service, 758. Murray, A. R., acknowledgment to, 142; staff, 588.
Murray, W. V., candidacy, 189.
Myers v. United States, 388.
Naturalization, state judges and function, 436; regulation, 545.
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