Navy presidential powers, 33, 549; under old government, 332; powers of Congress, 546; restriction on states, 547.
Neagle, John, portraits by, 822, 824. Nebraska, admission, 60.
Negroes. See Slavery.
Nelson, Samuel, service, 756.
Nelson, Thomas [1], Independence, 532; por- trait, sketch, 823.
Nelson, Thomas [2], attends President to Congress, 408.
Netherlands, mission, 400, 401; high court, 760.
Neutrality, judicial opinion refused, 428; Washington on policy, 573.
New England, charter, settlement, 5, 6. New Hampshire, in Convention, 18, 121; ratification, 25, 60, 125, 143, 652; election act, 159; representatives, 159; senators, 160; electors, 160, 161; electoral vote, 216, 218, 219; amendments, 318; oath, 433-435; state-nation pluralism, 443-445; cessation of imposts, 447; lighthouse cession, 453; new constitution, 454, 455; state troops, 457; Signers, 532, 539, 553; broadsides, 603.
New Haven, Conn., Adams, 265, 266. New Jersey, settlement, 6; Confederation, 11; Annapolis Convention, 15; ratifica- tion, 25, 60, 125, 652; election act, 177, 180; senators, 177; representatives, 177- 179; contested election, 179; electoral vote, 216, 218; amendments, 317; state- nation pluralism, 438; lighthouse cession, 452; copper coinage, 457; assumption, 458; Signers, 532, 539, 553; broadsides, 608. New Jersey Plan, 20, 21. New Mexico, admission, 60. New Year's reception, 418.
New York, settlement, 6; Annapolis Con- vention, 15; in Convention, 18, 24, 121; ratification, 26, 60, 125, 143; senators and electors, deadlock, 27, 171-175; legisla- ture on national capital, 155; representa- tives, 172, 174; election of senators, 175, 176; second convention, 280, 285-288; amendments, 318; Massachusetts case, 350; oath, 434; state-nation pluralism, 438; cessation of imposts, 447; lighthouse cession, 452; jails, 453; finances, 456; assumption, 458; Signers, 532, 539, 553; broadsides, 606–608.
New York American, cartoon, 854. New York City, presidential mansion, 155, 263; reception of Washington, 271-273; inau- guration, 275-279; first term of Supreme Court, 369-372; as exhibit, 704. See also Federal Hall; Seat of government. New York Daily Advertiser, on Pennsyl- vania freemen, 185.
New York Gazette of the United States. See Gazette.
New York Journal-American, cartoon, 836. New York Mirror, cartoon, 851.
New York World's Fair, dedication, me- morial celebration of Washington's inau- guration, 699-714; theme, 707, 708.
Newenham, Sir Edward, letter to, 492. Newspapers, development, 113, 115; for con- gressmen, 245.
Nicaragua, commemorative stamps, 614; high court, 760.
Nice, H. N., portrait committee, 774. Nicholson, James, Federal Hall, 225. Nielson, Hazel B., staff, 588, 589.
Nineteenth Amendment, 45, 561; date of ratification, 67.
Ninth Amendment, 43, 136, 558; date of ratification, 62.
Nobility, prohibition, 33, 547.
Nominations, for representatives, 177, 183, 188.
Nonintercourse, agreements, 8, 9. Nootka Sound affair, 423.
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North Carolina, settlement, 6; ratification deferred 27, 145, 149, 280; ratification accomplished, 27, 60, 125, 479, 480; dele- gates and capital, 144, 149; and second Constitutional Convention, 285; and amendments in Congress, 300, 306, 473, 478; ratification of amendments, 317; oath, 435; state-nation pluralism, 439; cessation of imposts, 449; sick seamen levy, 450, 451; lighthouse cession, 453; finances, 456; instruction of senators, 461–463: attempted protest on assumption, 462; conflict with national court, 463; status before ratifica- tion, 468, 471; campaign on ratification, 468-471; sovereignty, 470; paper money and stay laws, 470, 472; war accounts, 473; national duties, 474-478; interest in Con- gress, 478; excuses, 478, 479; elections, 480, 481; western cession, 481; national laws extended, 481; Independence, 529; Signers, 532, 540, 553; broadsides, 611. North Dakota, admission, 60. Northampton, Mass., election, 603. Northwest Ordinance, 13, 110, 409. Norway, high court, 760.
Oath, constitutional requirement, 39, 552; Henry's attitude, 193; first, in House, 239; enactment, 248-251; bill and state officials, 249; congressional taking, 251; affirma- tion, 357; judicial, 371; state anticipation, 432; state compliance with act, 433-435. Occupations, of delegates, 16; of congress- men, 236.
Offices, Constitution on appointments, 31, 34, 549; presidential control, 34; who are holders, 129; terms, 131; no religious test, 134, 552; seekers, Washington's policy, 263, 264; consideration of appointments, 342-346; judicial appointments, 343, 364- 368; earlier pluralism, 435; prohibition of state-nation pluralism, 435-439; office and function, 436; disqualification in New England, contests, 439-445; elements of pluralism question, 445; congressman and, 544; impeachment, 550; disability for re- bellion, 560. See also Executive depart- ments; Removal.
Ogden, Matthias, elections, 179. Ohio, admission, 60.
Olney, Jeremiah, on ratification, 484. Oregon, admission, 60.
Organization chart of Commission, 585-587. Organization of the government, plan, 144, 554; resolve of Continental Congress, dates, 144-146, 556; problem of time, 145; date of operation, 221-223. See also Elec- tions; Seat of government. Orme, Azor, candidacy, 164. Orr, Carey, cartoon, 841.
Osgood, Samuel, presidential mansion, 263; postmaster general, 343–346.
Otis, Cortlandt, impersonation, 713. Otis, H. G., on father, 240.
Otis, James, writs of assistance, 42. Otis, S. A., secretary of Senate, 240; ju- diciary bill, autograph, 359; on Jay, 367. Otto, L. G., on Washington's candidacy, 200. Owen, Daniel, ratification, 493, 497; auto- graph, 497.
Owings v. Speed, 125, 222.
Paca, William, Court of Appeals, 349; Inde- pendence, 532; objects, 790, 792. Packer,
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Page, E. L., portrait committee, 774. Page, John, salaries, 252; amendments, 301, 308; executive departments, 339; titles, 376; Rhode Island, 485, 494.
Paine, R. T., letters to, 353, 355; Independ- ence, 532; portrait, sketch, 776.
Paine, Thomas, political philosophy, 743. Panama, commemorative stamps, 614; high court, 760.
Panama Congress, 403.
Paper money, power to issue, 32, 547; Georgia, 457; North Carolina, 469, 470; Rhode Island, 482, 488, 491.
Paradise, John, portrait by, 816. Paraguay, high court, 760.
Pardon, presidential power, 34, 549. Parker, Jonathan, elector, autograph, 219. Parker, Josiah, representative, 195; service, 237; titles, 375; ceremony, 419; state- nation pluralism, 437.
Parliament, colonial control, 7, 8; appor- tionment, 128; constitutional power, 742. Parsons, Theophilus, letter to, 164; state imposts, 447.
Partridge, George, state-nation pluralism, 440.
Paterson, William, Convention, 17; por-
traits, sketches, 52, 803, 812; senator, 177; attends, 229; service, 236; amendments, 315; judiciary bill, 353, 362; judicial robe, 372; power of removal, 387; refusal of judicial opinion, 429; signs Constitution, 553; judicial service, 755.
Paterson Plan, 20, 21.
Patriot, Virginia customs boat, 449. Peabody, Nathaniel, candidacy, 160.
Peachy, Mrs. W. S., portrait, sketch, 825. Peale, C. W., portraits by, 776, 778, 780, 788, 794, 798, 808, 810, 814, 816, 818, 819, 821, 823, 825, 826.
Peale, James, portraits by, 788, 794, 796. Peale, Rembrandt, portraits by, 775, 778, 786.
Peckham, R. W., service, 757.
Peery, G. C., portrait committee, 774. Pelham, Peter, portrait by, 782. Pendleton, Edmund, on capital, 154; on amendments, 301; judgeship, 343; on judiciary bill, 355; letters to, 360, 437; on titles, 378.
Penn, John, Independence, 532; Confedera- tion, 540.
Pennsylvania, settlement, 6; Annapolis Con- vention, 15; ratification, 25, 60, 125, 652; senators, 180; election act, 181, 182; cam- paign, 182-185; by-election problem, 185; electoral vote, 216-218; second conven- tion, 285, 286; amendments, 318; Connect- icut case, 350; oath, 433, 434; state-nation pluralism, 438; cessation of imposts, 447; lighthouse cession, 451; new constitution, 454, 455; debt legislation and assumption, 458; Signers, 532, 540, 553; broadsides, 608, 609. Pennsylvania, University of, presidential mansion, 155; congressmen, 236. Pennsylvania Packet, on regulation of elec- tions, 174; on Federal Hall, 226; on sectionalism, 232; on second convention, 289; on Rhode Island, 482.
Pensions, national assumption, 456. People, direct action of national govern- ment, 20, 22, 426; and ratification, 22; as author of Constitution, 28, 29; rights and powers, origin, 43, 136, 558; symmetry of powers, 47, 48.
Persons, Thomas, Antifederalism, 469, 470. Peru, high court, 760.
Peters, Richard, on judiciary bill, 355.
Petition, right, 41, 557; amendment to preserve, 294, 302, 308.
Petition of Right, occasion, 519; text, 519- 521.
Petticolas, P. A., portraits by, 792, 794. Pettit, Charles, candidacy, 180; amend- ments, 281.
Philadelphia, Convention, 18; population (1787), 121; capital, contest, 126, 147-155; reception of Washington, 262, 267, 270; Mrs. Washington, 411.
Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, cartoon, 831.
Philadelphia Federal Gazette, on amendments, 304.
Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, on elections, 184.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Pachet. See Penn- sylvania Packet.
Philippines, annexation, status, 61, 115. Phillips, Z. T., benedictions, 683, 698. Pickering, John, elector, autograph, 219.
Pickering, Timothy, letters to, 185, 200, 233, 241, 297, 425, 482.
Pinckney, Charles, Convention, 18, 333; plan, 20; portraits, sketches, 58, 811, 827; on senatorial election, 196; signs Consti- tution, 553.
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, Convention,
18; portraits, sketches, 58, 775, 777, 796; letters to, 143, 425; election, 218; war portfolio, 425; signs Constitution, 553. Pinckney, Thomas, elections, 196; mission, 400, 401; letter to, 401. Pinckney Plan, 20, 333.
Pine, R. E., portraits by, 784, 824, 826; painting by, 810.
Pinkney, William, mission, 403. Pintard, Lewis, Adams' arrival, 266. Piracy, punishment, 546.
Pitney, Mahlon, service, 758.
Pitt, William. See Chatham.
Pittman, Key, British king, 615; Congress sesquicentennial, address, 656, 657; Su- preme Court sesquicentennial, 715.
Plaschke, P. A., cartoon, 834. Platt, Richard, broadside, 607. Pleasants, J. H., portrait committee, 774. Poland, commemorative stamp, 614; high court, 760.
Police power, state, 43, 44.
Politics, rise, 424; Washington's warning, 568, 569.
Polk, C. P., portraits by, 790, 824, 825. Population, growth and distribution, 112, 115-118.
Portrait exhibit, scope, 596, 598, 599, 770, 771; character of artists, 771-773; com- mittee, 774; catalogue, 775-817. Portsmouth, R. I., ratification, 496. Portugal, mission, 430; high court, 760. Possessions of United States, 61. Posters of celebration, 591, 592. Postoffice, control, 32, 546; under old govern- ment, 332; reorganization, 342; appoint- ment of head, 345, 346; ad interim service, 410; outside states, 473; celebration stamps, 613, 614.
Potomac River, regulation of control, 14; national capital, 146, 147, 155, 156. Powel, Samuel, on capital, 151; on illumi- nation, 262; oath, 434.
Powers, T. E., cartoon, 836.
Powers, plans on national, 19-21; of Congress, 29-33, 37, 43, 128, 546, 547; reserved state, 30, 43, 302, 311, 312, 320–322, 558; presidential, 33-35, 549; of the people, 43, 47, 48, 136, 311, 312, 314, 558; im- plied, 128, 546; proposed amendments, 296; restriction, 296. See also Prohibi- tions.
Pratt, Matthew, portrait by, 808. Preamble, purpose, 29; text, 542. Preparedness, Washington's advice, 572. Presidency, Virginia Plan and report, 19, 20; Paterson Plan, 20; question of council, 23; election provisions, 23, 43, 46, 132, 547,
548, 558, 562; veto, 31, 130, 545; sole execu- tive, 33, 131, 547; qualifications, 33, 548; powers and duties, 33-35, 132, 549; and execution of laws, 34; civil exemptions, 34; suppression of domestic violence, 37; term, 46, 137, 547, 561; succession, 46, 132, 137, 548, 561, 562; proper address, 126; and amendments, 134; plans and election of electors: New Hampshire, 159- 161; Massachusetts, 162, 163, 165; Con- necticut, 171; New Jersey, 177; Pennsyl- vania, 181, 185; Delaware, 186; Maryland, 187, 189; Virginia, 191, 193; South Carolina, 195; Georgia, 197; qualifica- tions of electors, 159, 162, 171, 177, 186, 187, 192; New York deadlock on electors, 171-173; date of election of electors, 161, 173; review of electoral method, 197; electoral prescription, 199; rotation ques- tion, 205, 289, 294, 389, 411, 499; electoral vote, 216-218; chamber in Federal Hall, 229, 246; presentment of bills, 245, 250; joint addresses, 246; enactment style of bills, 249; counting the electoral vote, 258, 670, 671; social status, 260, 410, 420; salary, 278, 549; proposed amendments on provisions, 296; writs in name, 297, 363, 364, 370, 371; Adams' attitude, 388; Adams on power, 389; Madison on power, 389; com- munications with Congress, 391; with Senate, 393-396, 398, 399; addresses before Congress, progress, reply, 408; depart- mental information, 423; rise of politics, 424; diplomatic intercourse, 425; unofficial advice of judges, 427; refusal of judicial opinion, 428, 429; impeachment, 543, 550; oath, 549. See also Ceremony; Election of President; Offices; Senate; Titles; Vice presidency; Washington, George. Presidential mansions,
Press, freedom, restrictions, 41, 294, 302, 308, 557.
Price, Richard, letter to, 157. Princeton, N. J., capital, 126.
Princeton University, congressmen, 236. Printing, congressional, 245. Privateering, regulation, 546. Prize cases, Revolution, 347-350. Prohibition of liquor, amendment, 45, 561; repeal, 47, 137, 562; amendment as statute, 137.
Prohibitions, on states, 32, 33, 136, 547; on Congress, 32, 136, 546, 547.
Property, control over national, 37, 546, 551; protection of private, 42, 44, 136, 557, 559. Providence, R. I., postoffice, 473; petition to Congress, 475; shipping, 477, 485; statement on trade, 485; secession move- ment, 491, 495; ratification, 496. Providence United States Chronicle, on state attitude, 490.
Provoost, Samuel, inauguration services, 279. Prussia, mission, 402.
Public debt, proposed amendments, 295; power, 545; obligation of preconstitutional, 552; validity, 560. See also Assumption. Public lands, survey system, 13; control, 409, 551.
Receipts and expenditures, public state- ments, 547. See also Money bills; Taxa- tion.
Public opinion, influences on, 675. Puerto Rico, annexation, 61. Punishments, cruel, 42, 136, 558; English protest, 527.
Putnam, Herbert, Constitution Shrine, 622.
Quakers, and illumination, 261, 273. Qualifications, President and Vice President, 33, 548, 559; representatives, 128, 158, 162, 163, 174, 181, 187, 191, 196, 197, 542; senators, 158, 188, 543; presidential elec- tors, 159, 162, 171, 177, 186, 187, 192, 548; proposed amendments, 295.
Quartering troops, regulation, 42, 557; pro- posed amendments, 310; English protest, 520.
Quinn, R. E., portrait committee, 774. Quorum, making first, 229-231, 670; require- ment, 544.
Railroads, in 1860, map, 114, 115. Ramage, John, portraits by, 786, 790. Ramsay, David, candidacy, 196, 611; on vice presidency, 208.
Randolph, Beverly, letter to, 437; state imposts, 449; state troops, 457. Randolph, Cornelia J., bust, sketch, 792. Randolph, Ellen W., portrait, sketch, 821. Randolph, Edmund, Convention, 17, 123;
ratification, 25; letters to, 153, 190, 208, 232, 283, 298, 311, 360, 365, 377, 390, 448; Henry as boss, 191, 193; Senate secret sessions, 241; Virginia and amendments, 282, 283, 320, 321, 323; attorney general, 343, 344, 346; judiciary, 351; first court, 370; dinner with President, 372; titles, 380; ceremony, 419; Cabinet, 424; state imposts, 448; portrait, sketch, 801, 824. Randolph, John, of Roanoke, on new government, 221.
Randolph, Martha J., portrait, sketch, 782. Ratification, provisions, 20, 22, 23, 124, 552; action of Continental Congress, 24, 554- 556; contest, issues, 24, 40; first states, 25; leaders, 25; Washington, 25; second convention plan, 26, 280-292; Massa- chusetts, suggestion of amendments, 26, 125; later states, completion, 26, 143, 496; belated states, 27, 149; beginning new government, 27, 125, 556; order, table, 60, 125; party names, 124; greatest con- tests, 125; character of proposed amend- ments, 280, 294-297; consideration of judiciary, 351, 352; resolution of Con- vention, 554; broadsides, 601, 603-612; commemorative stamp, 613; commemora- tive address, 649-653; policy of nine states, 652; process, 652. See also Amendments; North Carolina; Organization; Rhode Island.
Rayburn, Sam, Congress sesquicentennial, 656, 664, 667, 678.
Read, George, portraits, sketches, 54, 795, 824; senator, 186; Court of Appeals, 349; power of removal, 384; Independence, 532; signs Constitution, 553. Rebellion, punishment, 560.
Receptions, Mrs. Washington's, 417, 422; large public, 418.
Records of Convention, 18, 122.
Reed, D. A., portrait committee, 774. Reed, Joseph, Confederation, 540.
Reed, S. F., portrait, 717; Supreme Court sesquicentennial, 718; service, 758. Rehoboth, Mass., as port, 475. Rejections by Senate, 395–397. Religion, freedom, 41, 294, 302, 308, 557; no test for office, 134, 552; Washington on importance, 569.
Removal, power of, silence of Constitution, 382; House consideration, 382-386; direct or implied grant, 384-386, 388; contest in Senate, tie votes, 386-388; later history, 388; public opinion, 390, 391; Washing- ton's attitude, 391; Senate and diplomatic, 395, 400.
Representation, equal state, in Continental Congress, 9; Virginia Plan, 19; Paterson Plan, 21; compromise, 21; slave, 21; safety of policy, elections, 680, 681. See also Apportionment. Representatives, qualifications, 158, 162, 163, 174, 181, 187, 191, 196, 197, 542; contested elections, 179, 196; by-election problem, 185; revenue of election methods, 197; right of instructions, 308. See also Elections; House of Representatives; states by name.
Republican form of government, guaranty, 19, 28, 37, 551.
Resolutions of Congress, joint and con- current, 131; joint rules on, 245; procedure, 545.
Revenue, bills, 256. See also Receipts. Rhode Island, and Convention, 15, 121; rati- fication, 27, 60, 125; delegates and capital, 144, 148, 153; and second Constitutional Convention, 285, 484; ratification of amendments, 318; oath, 435; state-nation pluralism, 445; cessation of imposts, 449; tonnage tax, 450; lighthouse cession, 453; jails for national prisoners, caution, 454; status before ratification, 468, 473, 484; war accounts, 473; national imposts and tonnage, effect, 474-478, 485, 492; resent- ment against, neighbors, 482, 483, 485; economic classes, paper money, stay laws, 482, 488, 491; efforts for ratification con- vention, 483-485, 489; popular vote on ratification, 483; attitude of Congress (1789), warnings, 485-487; state embargo, 485; feared foreign intrigue, 486; smug- gling, 486-488; offset state imposts and drawbacks, 487, 488; excuses, memorial to Congress, 489-491; Washington's attitude, 491-493; threat of town secession, 491, 495; calling of convention, 492; first ses- sion, proposed amendments, 493; coer- cive movement in Congress, 493-495; second session of convention, ratification, 495, 496; elections, 498; laws extended to, 498; Signers, 532, 539; broadsides, 604; charter, 743.
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Robinson, Moses, diplomatic offices, 401. Rodney, Caesar, Independence, 532. Rolland, Romain, on World War, 728. Romania, high court, 760. Roosevelt, F. D., Commission, v; letter on it, autograph, vi; proclamation on sesqui- centennial, 584; addresses: September 17, 629; before Congress, 677; Mt. Vernon, 696; World's Fair, 699.
Roosevelt, Isaac, elections, 174; broadside, 606.
Ross, George, sr., portrait, sketch, 822. Ross, George, jr., Independence, 532; por- trait, sketch, 822.
Rothschild, Louis, adviser, 588. Rouse, G., portrait by, 812.
Rules, House, 239; Senate, 240.
Rush, Benjamin, on Washington and presi- dency, 200; Independence, 532; portrait, sketch, 824.
Russell, B. A., cartoons, 838, 859.
Russia, mission, 402; high court, 760. Rutgers College, congressmen, 236. Rutherford, John, diplomatic offices, 401. Rutledge, Edward, elections, 218; Inde- pendence, 532; portrait, sketch, 823. Rutledge, John, Convention, 18, 123, 351; portraits, sketches, 58, 787, 798; justice- ship. 367, 368, on circuit, 372; chief justiceship, rejected, 397; North Carolina certiorari incident, 463; service, 754; signs Constitution, 553; object, 792.
Rutledge, John, jr., portrait, sketch, 798. Rutledge, Mrs. John, portrait, sketch, 798.
Sabath, A. J., Congress sesquicentennial, 656 Sacramento Bee, cartoon, 856.
St. Clair, Arthur, inauguration, 276. St. Louis Star Times, cartoon, 839. St. Mémin, C. B. F. de, portraits by, 794, 796, 810, 819.
St. Pauls Chapel, New York, services, 279. Salaries, of congressmen, 130, 251-256; judicial, 133, 363, 550; advances to congressmen, 230; presidential, 278, 549; proposed amendment on change, 302, 308, 317-319; departmental, 336, 341; vice presidential, 379.
Salmon, Lucy M., on rejection of Fishbourn, 396. Salvador, high court, 760.
commemorative stamps, 614;
Samoa, annexation, 61.
Sandy Hook, lighthouse, 452. Sanford, E. T., service, 758. San Francisco, exposition, 701. San Francisco Chronicle, cartoon, 837. San Francisco Monitor, cartoon, 844. Sargent, A. A., woman suffrage, 45. Savage, Edward, portrait by, 776; painting by, 810.
Schureman, James, candidacy, 177-179; contested election, 179.
Schuyler, Philip, elections, 174; senator, 175; power of removal, 387; state-nation pluralism, 438, 439.
Scott, Anna M., portrait, sketch, 808. Scott, Mrs. Hector, portrait, sketch, 806. Scott, Thomas, candidacy, 183; by-election, 185; state-nation pluralism, 438. Scudder, Nathaniel, Confederation, 539. Seal, Inc., 593, 595.
Seals, judicial, 370, 719; United States, 689. Seamen, state hospital tax, 450.
Search and seizure, protection, 42, 557. Seat of government, list, 126; plans under Confederation, 146, 147; rival claims for first, contest, 146-155, phases of question, 150-152; later rivalry, 154, 155; per- manent, development, 155, 156; proposed amendments, 296; permanent contest and Rhode Island affairs, 494; control, 546. Secession, legality, 117; threats in Rhode Islands, 491, 495.
Second Amendment, 42, 557; date of ratifica- tion, 62.
Secrecy, Continental Congress, 148; Senate, 240-242, 378, 459; Senate ballot nominations, 394, 395, 399. Sectionalism, changes, 112, 113, 115–117, 120; in Congress, 232-235, 469, 472; Washington's warning, 566, 567. Sedgwick, Theodore, letters to, 164, 166, 167, 173, 207, 229, 281, 364, 452, 488; candi- dacy, 166, 167; Adams, 210; problem of novelty, 238; salaries, 252, 253; office- seekers, 264; second convention, 286; amendments, 308; isolation, 336; executive departments, 338, 339; Washington and power of removal, 391; at presidential mansion, 391, 417; levee, 417.
Senate, Chamber, 228; quorum, organization, 229, 239, 670; president pro tem, 239, 258, 670; secret sessions, 240-242, 378, 459; proposed distinctions over House, 243, 244, 248, 252-256; procedure, 247, 358; recep- tion of Adams, 266; executive intercourse, 393-399; Supreme Court sesquicentennial, 727; regulation of organization, 543, 544; and impeachments, 543; in election of Vice President, 548, 559. See also Appoint- ments; Congress; Removal; Senators; Treaties.
Senators, popular election, 45, 561; qualifi- cations, 158, 188, 543; review of first election methods, 197; classification, 245; title, 377; state requirements of, 465; earlier election regulations, 543. See also Instructions; Senate; states by name.
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