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On December 22, the U.S. House of Representatives handled petitions, reports, and resolutions. Mr. Adams' resolution on Buenos Ayres correspondence was adopted. Mr. Wickliffe's on congressional appointments was debated by Messrs. Foster and Wickliffe. Mr. Clayton has the floor today. The bill for Riddle, Bucktell, and Headington was taken up but adjourned before disposal.
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SECOND SESSION.
From the Globe December 22.
ANALYSIS OF PROCEEDINGS.
The Senate did not sit yesterday.
In the House of Representatives several
petitions were presented and referred and various reports made from the Standing Committees. The resolution heretofore offered by
Mr. Adams, calling for the correspondence
between the Government of Buenos Ayres
and the Charge d'Affairs of the United
States, was, after a brief explanation by Mr.
Adams, adopted. The resolution offered by
Mr. Wickliffe, calling on the President
for the names of the members of Congress
appointed to office since 1826, was debated
by Messrs. Foster and Wickliffe until the hour
appropriated to morning business had expired.
Mr. Clayton has the floor today. The
bill for the relief of Riddle, Bucktell and
Headington was taken up, but before it was
disposed of, the House adjourned.
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December 22
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resolution by mr. adams adopted; resolution by mr. wickliffe debated; bill for riddle, bucktell, and headington taken up but house adjourned before disposal.
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In the House of Representatives, several petitions were presented and referred, various reports made from Standing Committees. Resolution by Mr. Adams on Buenos Ayres correspondence adopted after explanation. Resolution by Mr. Wickliffe on congressional appointments since 1826 debated by Messrs. Foster and Wickliffe until morning business time expired. Mr. Clayton has the floor today. Bill for relief of Riddle, Bucktell, and Headington taken up but not disposed of before adjournment.