Embargo, bill to repeal the act laying an (see Great Britain) Page. 525. (see bills) England, ed on lake 575. (see bills) Evans Oliver, petitions, &c. complaining of the oppressions of • granted to bill to extend the patents for steam engines, 338. (see bills) Expatriation, motion to make provision for the exercise of the right of Exports of the United States, report of the F. Failure of the arms on the north-western frontier, proceed- ings and documents respecting the 82 Farmers bank of Alexandria, bill to extend the charter of the 247. (see bills) and mechanics bank of Georgetown, bill to incor• porate the 410. (see billa) Finances of the United States, view of the, communicated Page. Finances of the United States, annual report on the state of the Flags, standards and colors taken from the enemies of the 410. 276. (see bills) Floating batteries, bill to authorize the erection of (see bills from the senate j Flotilla officers, bill to authorize the appointment of Foreign relations, state of our (see bills fom the senate) 8 to 18, 107, 108. Fort Meigs, the enemy repulsed in his attack on, 16. 16. 14, 191, 588, 611. France, state of our relations with Frazier Samuel, Farar Benjamin, Forrest Joseph, 27, 375, 446, 470. 33, 61, 446. 73, 503. 74, 200, 201. (see William Garrard) 85, 218. 93, 247. (see bills) Fitch John, late master of the ship Mars, Flin Nancy, widow of Hugh Flin, Fishermen residing in the city of New York, 304, 336. 343, 410. (see bills) 369. 394, 565. 409, 453. 422. Gaillard Mr. elected president pro tempore of the senate, 629. (see bills from the senate) supplying Georgia, members from, appear, to wit: 562. William Barnett George M. Troup, John Forsythe, A. Cuthbert, 32. 37. 292. 574. (see bille) bill to continue in force an act of the state of and Maryland, bill to continue in force certain acts of the states of 479. (see bills from the senate) 9, 107, 108. declines the acceptance of the mediation of- 8, 9, 107, 108. 12, 13, 14. retaliation of the United States, for the de- offers to treat for peace at Gottenburgh, 107, 108. Gottenburgh, in Sweden, Great Britain offers to treat for peace with the United States, at 107, 108. Guenin J. B. an impressed American seaman, letter from 66. Governors of the New York Hospital, (see New York) Gates Nathaniel and Matthew Buell, Goodwin Daniel, executor of Benjamin Goodwin, Harris Thomas K. his election contested by William Kelly, (see contested elections) Harrison general, defeats and captures the British army under general Proctor, Hawkins Joseph H. elected in the place of Henry Clay, re- Horses employed in the service of the house, compensation owned by militia and volunteers and lost or killed, (see bille) Hospital in the Choctaw nation of Indians, inquiry into the expediency of establishing a 10. 409. 618. 94. 510. Hungerford John P. his election contested by John Taliaferro, Hyneman John M. resigns, and is succeeded by Daniel Udree, 6. Hosmer Timothy, Heald Nathan, Pagé Harrison Samuel and John T. Courtney, 246, 438, 586, 613. Hendricks William, Hollingsworth Levi and William, 312, 364, 497. 343. (see bills) bill to confirm certain land claims in the 329. (see bills) bill providing for certain land claims in the 425. (see bills) Importation of certain articles, bill to prohibit the 259. (see bills from the senate) 66, 264. into the service, bill making payment for pro- Indiana territory, the delegate from, appears, 371. (see bills) 6. protest of the legislature of the 285, 286, 323. bill to define the duties of the judges of 280 (see bills) bill giving pre-emption rights to certain 344. (see bills) Indians (Creeks) on the south-western border, at the in- stance of the Briush, commence war of the Michigan territory and elsewhere, supplied 367. |