TO THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH CONGRESS.
read a second time
second reading resumed
read a third time, and passed
Bayard, James A., of Delaware, attended ́
Brown, Moses, and others, Mr. Lloyd presented the petition of, on the subject of the bill to establish light-houses, beacons, &c., re- ferred, with the bill, to a select committee 348 Business, on motion of Mr. Gilman, committees were appointed under the twenty-second and forty-second rules for conducting, in the Senate
Byxbe, Moses, Mr. Campbell presented the peti- tion of, praying the privilege of purchas- ing a certain tract of land-
97 Campbell, Thomas, a Revolutionary officer, Mr. Gregg presented the petition of, praying relief, &c., referred to a select committee a bill for relief of, read, &c.
read a second time, and ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed
Canton, Ohio, a bill from the House of Repre-
sentatives to remove the land office from, read, &c.
credentials of the re-election of, for six years from 3d March next, ordered to be filed 114 Beall, Col. William Dent, a bill from the House of Representatives for relief of, read twice, and indefinitely postponed - Beverly, Robert, a letter was read, stating that he had resigned the Presidency of the Union Bank of Georgetown, referred to the committee on said bank -
Bioren, John, and others, Mr. Leib presented the memorial of, proposing to print the laws of the United States, referred to a select committee
Bonds for Duties, Mr. Leib submitted a resolu-
tion that a committee be appointed to in- quire into the expediency of the deposite of, in other banks than that of the United States
Census, a Message from the President of the United States with a report from the Sec- retary of State relating to deficiencies in the returns of the third, referred to a se- lect committee
- 355 a bill to extend the time for completing the returns, &c., read three times, and passed 358 Certificates, credits, &c., a bill to authorize pay- ment of certain, read a first and second time
⚫ recommitted to a select committee a new bill reported, and read
read a second time
read a third time, and passed
Champlin, Christopher G., of Rhode Island, at- tended
remarks of, on-Mr. Clay's resolution, on the violation of order -
Chaplains, Mr. Smith, of Maryland, submitted the usual resolution for appointment of - agreed to, and information thereof sent to the House of Representatives
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, Mr. Horsey gave notice of a bill to aid the
a bill to authorize the sale and grant of land to the, read, &c.
Collection District, on motion of Mr. Bradley, a committee was appointed to inquire into the expediency of establishing a new, on the northern boundaries of the United States Collection of Duties, Mr. Smith, of Maryland, gave notice of a bill to repeal the third section of the act supplementary to the act to establish the compensation of offi- cers employed in the
a bill to that effect read, &c.
said committee reported, and were dis- charged Corps of Engineers, on motion of Mr. Smith, of Maryland, so much of the President's Message as relates to the, and Military Academy, was referred to a select com- mittee
Crawford, Mr., remarks of, on Mr. Clay's reso- lution, respecting violation of order the credentials of, for six years from the 3d of March next, ordered to be filed - speech of, on the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States speech of, in reply to the opponents of said bill Crimes, on motion of Mr. Crawford, a commit- tee was appointed to inquire into the ex- pediency of providing for the punishment of, committed in the Indian territory - 103 Cumberland Road, on motion of Mr. Worthing- ton, a committee was appointed on the a bill on the subject of the, read a first and second time
amended, and ordered to a third reading read a third time, and passed as amended 349 returned from the House of Representa- tives with amendments, which were con- curred in Cutts, Charles, of New Hampshire, appointed a Senator in place of Nahum Parker, pro- duced his credentials, and took his seat
Dana, Samuel W., appointed by the Legisla- ture of Connecticut a Senator, produced his credentials, and took his seat.- speech of, on Mr. Clay's resolution respect- ing violation of order
Davy, William, and Son, and others, Mr. Leib presented a petition of, praying certain exemptions from the provisions of the act concerning commercial intercourse, re- ferred®
Senate Proceedings and Debates.
referred to a committee. disagreement to the amendment reported indefinitely postponed . .
a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, in obedience to the act regulating the cir- culation of, read, and ordered to lie on the table
Fortifications, a bill from the House of Repre- sentatives to complete the, read, &c. read second and third time, and passed Fosdick, Nathaniel F., a bill to discharge, from imprisonment, read, &c.
read a second time, and ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed
94 France and Great Britain, on motion of Mr.
ordered to a third reading
ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed
returned from the House of Representa-
tives with amendments
recommitted to a select committee
agreed to, and ordered to a third reading - 203 read a third time, and passed as amended - 240 Georgia, a bill from the House of Representa-
tives declaring the assent of Congress to an act of the State of, read - read a second time, and referred to a com- mittee -
Giles, Mr., speech of, on the bill to recharter the
Bank of the United States credentials of, for six years, from third of March next, ordered to be filed
Gilman, Nicholas, of New Hampshire, the cre- dentials of, for six years from third of March next, presented, and ordered to
Goodrich, Mr., speech of, on Mr. Clay's resolu- tion respecting violation of order - Gordon, Joseph, and others, Mr. Worthington presented a memorial of, praying an al- teration in the laws relating to lands, &c., referred to a select committee
Government, a bill from the House of Represent- atives making appropriations for the sup- port of, for 1810, read, &c.
read a second time, and referred to a com-
mittee reported without amendment
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