10 January 1835
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Saturday 10. Jany 1835.

Polk, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means reports a Bill, to suspend conditionally the receipt of the Bills and notes of the Bank of the United States and its branches in payment of debts, to the United States.— read twice and committed to a Committee of the whole on the State of the Union—

Polk presented also from the Secretary of the Treasury a comparative statement of domestic exchange, as charged by the U.S. Bank and the local banks—of which 10000 extra copies were ordered to be printed.

Polk gave notice that he should on Monday call up some of the Appropriation Bills—and after that some of the Bills concerning the U.S. Bank.

C. P. White from the Naval Committee reported two Bills respecting the Navy.

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Citation

John Quincy Adams, , , The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary, published in the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society: