petition to reduce the fees of the flour inspec
Alluvions, islands, &c. on the Mississippi, motion respect-
American seamen, (see scamen)
Annapolis to Rockhall, bill respecting the post-route from, 138. (see bills from the Senate)
Appeals from the decision of the Speaker,
Approbation, of certain conduct of the President, resolu-
Arming the militia, motion for,
Army, information respecting the,
motion to disband the additional,
Assessors of taxes, petitions from, Attorney general, report of the,
Batture adjoining New Orleans, proceedings respecting
109, 127, 134
145, 147, 174, 201, 203.
Page.
19, 20, 59.
96, 112, 116, 117
121, 152, 158, 159, 172
175, 185, 193 to 196.
BILLS respecting the ships or vessels owned by citizens or subjects of foreign nations with which com- mercial intercourse is permitted, 26, 27, 39, 40
supplementary to the act, entitled "An act making appropriations for carrying into effect a treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw ribe of Indians," and to establish a land office in the Mississippi territory, 49, 83, 91, 110, 120, 123, 126. (passed)
to repeal the act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States, and the several acts supplemen- tary thereto, and to revive and amend the act, entitled "An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies; and for other purposes, 50, 72, 80, 113 152, 158, 170, 175. (bill from the Senate passed) authorizing the accounting officers of the treasury department to give credit to certain collectors of the customs for allowances paid by them to the owners and crews of fishing vessels,
(a bill from the Senate embracing this subject was passed) to authorize the citizens of Madison county, in the Mississippi territory, to elect one representative to the general assembly of said territory, authorizing the appointment of an agent for the Jand office at Kaskaskia, and allowing compen- sation to the commissioners and clerk, 65, 82, 91, 102 112, 114, 116, 120, 123, 126. (passed)
to continue in force an act declaring the assent of Congress to a certain act of the state of South Carolina, passed the twenty-first of December, one thousand eight hundred and four, 70, 82, 91 116, 120, 123, 126. (passed)
BILLS authorizing the discharge vi John Heard from his imprisonment, 77, 111, 117, 126, 148, 158, 175. (passed) authorizing a summary mode of proceeding against marshals and their deputies, who have received money by virtue of executions issued from the courts of the United States, supplementary to the act, entitled "An act mak- ing provision for the support of public credit, and for the redemption of the public debt," 78, 105 126, 128, 134, 138, 148, 197, 204, 205.
(passed) making further appropriations to complete the for. tifications commenced for the security of the ports and harbors of the United States, and to erect such fortifications as may be necessary for the protection of the northern and western frontiers of the United States,
86, 97. (a bill from the Senate upon this subject was passed) for the benefit of seamen of the United States, 87. making appropriations for defraying the expense of stationary, printing and all other cóntingent expenses of congress,
90, 165, 169, 170 184, 197, 203, 205. (passed)
In addition to the act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in Mary- land, to the state of Ohio,
to amend the charter of Alexandria, respecting the circuit courts of the district of Columbia,
to alter and establish certain post-roads, 103, 124. making compensation to major Zebulon M. Pike, and his companions, making appropriations for re-building two light houses on Plumb island in Massachusetts, to prescribe the mode of taking evidence in cases of contested elections for members of the House of Representatives, and to compel the atten- dance of witnesess,
concerning the naval establishment, 112, 161, 169, 175
BILLS to relinquish and remit the claim of the United States to any monies arising from the condem- nation of the ship Clara, late the property of Foster and Giraud,
(the subject of this bill was embraced in the bill from the Senate respecting penalties and forfeitures, which passed)
authorizing the discharge of Joseph Wilkinson, junior, from imprisonment,
144, 201 202, 204, 205. (fassed)
to authorize the Secretary of War to ascertain and settle by the appointment of commissioners, the exterior line of the public land at West Point, 160. to secure an impartial jury in all cases, civil and criminal, maintained in the courts of the Unit- ed States,
to amend the "Act for establishing rules and ar- ticles for the government of the armies of the United States, providing for the third census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States,
to fix the time for the next meeting of Congress, 82
making appropriations to complete the fortifica- tions commenced for the security of the ports and harbors of the United States, and to erect such fortifications as may be necessary for the protection of the northern and western frontiers of the United States,
97, 98, 103 111, 119, 138. (fassed)
to suspend for a limited time the recruiting ser- vice, 97, 98, 106, 198, 199, 203, 204, 205. (passed) extending the benefit of a drawback of the duties upon exportation on all goods, wares and mer- chandise subject thereto, that may be transport- ed by land from the district of Newport to Bos- ton, and from said Boston to said Newport, 105, 111. change the post-route from Annapolis to Rock- hail by Baltimore to Rockhall, 138,.145, 152. (postponed indefinitely)
to amend and continue in force an act, entitled "An act to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies; and for other purposes,"
145, 146, 152, 158, 170
175, 183, 196, 202, 205. (passed)
making an appropriation to finish and furnish the Senate chamber, and for other purposes,
200, 203, 204, 205. (passed)
for the remission of certain penalties and forfei- tures, and for other purposes,
161, 168 197, 199, 203, 204, 205.
authorizing the accounting officers of the treasury department to give credit to certain collectors of the customs for allowances paid by them to the owners and crews of fishing vessels,
161, 168 198, 203, 204, 205. (passed)
freeing from postage all letters and packets from Thomas Jefferson, 172, 182, 183, 197, 202, 205. (passed)
in addition to the act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland to Ohio,
Burch Benjamin, appointed assistant door-keeper,
Camphor and Borax, petition for a repeal of the duties on
Carthagena, American citizens confined in, Census, provision for taking the third,
Cheasapeake frigate, satisfaction offered by the British go-
vernment for the attack on the
Chickasaw Indians, bill supplementary to the act carrying into effect a treaty with the
Claims, committee of appointed
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