PETITIONS from- PAGE. Inhabitants of Hartford, Connecticut, (post route,) 294 New-York, (manufacturing inter- est,) Oneida, Otsego, Cayuga, &c. (post Greenville, in Kentucky, & Shaw- nee town, (post route) New-York, (manufacturing inter- est,) Foxboro, Mass. (post route,) Louisiana, Florida, Mine-a-Burton, 295 296 309 310 ib 314. 319 Victor, Vermont, (Sunday mail,) 326 Meadsville, Penn. (post route,) ib 326, 343 (leave to withdraw) Henniker, Pembroke, Concord, &c. N. Hampshire, (Sunday mail,) 336 do. New-Canaan, Connecticut, (post Huntingdon and Mifflin, Pennsyl- western parts of Maryland and Oneida, Oswego, Cayuga, &c. New- ditto, the river Raisin, (damages by Bri- ib (do.) 348 tish depredations,) river Rouge, Michigan territory, Lower Sandusky, Ohio, (pre-emp- Richmond and Otis, Mass. (Sun- day mail,) 78 353 PAGE. PETITIONS from Inhabitants of Hampton, New-Hampshire, (Sun- day mail,) Dutchess county, New-York, (post western part of Maryland, do. ib Barnstable, Massachusetts, (Sun- Connecticut, do. ib 376 Washington county, New-York, (post route,) western part of Pennsylvania and Patterson, New-Jersey, Kentucky and Indiana, (post route,) 384 day mail,) 390 Pennsylvania, (bankrupt system,) ib Maryland, (stages,) Fauquier county, Virginia," 398 398, 452 Mississippi territory, (for State go- vernment,) 399 Northampton, N. Hampshire, (Sun- day mail,) 410 London, Madison county, Ohio, (post route,) 411 416 Baskingridge, New-Jersey, (post route,) Hillsborough and Antrim, (Sun- south district, Massachusetts, Illinois territory, legislature of, (additional duty on lead,) Inhabitants of Grayson county, Kentucky, (post Maine, (plaster trade,) New-Jersey, (port of entry at Cam- Illinois territory, legislature of, (pre-emption,) 438 Inhabitants of Coshocton, Franklin, Leckins, &c. PETITIONS from- PAGE. Inhabitants of the western land district, Louisi- ers,) 438 Portsmouth, N. Hampshire, (plas- ter trade,) 447 Hampshire, South, Massachusetts, (Sunday mail,) 448 Brookville, Vermont, do. 452 Cumberland, New-Jersey, do. Baltimore,(protection to commerce ib 453 Enfield and East Windsor, Con- 467 Champaign county, (see Absalom Clark) the western part of New-York, (port of entry at Portland,) 477 Vermont, (Sunday mail,) 484 Berkshire, Massachusetts, (manu- facturing interest,) 485 Ohio, (post route,) ib Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, (see John McConnell) J. Jackson, Gen. proceedings on an Indian grant of lands to Joint committees, (see committees, joint) resolutions, (see resolutions, joint) Judge of the sixth circuit, motion to grant additional pay to the 134 382, 393, 408, 416, 526, 532 Judiciary, committee on the, (see committee) establishment, the President recommends a Kaskaskia, report of rejected land claims in the district of Kentucky, members from, appear, to wit: Joseph Desha, Benjamin Hardin, Richard M. Johnson, Samuel M'Kee, 291 Thos. Fletcher, in the room of James Clark, Kentucky, motion to extinguish the Indian title to lands 109 King, Rufus, voted for as President, 338, 389 Kauffman, Christian H. King, Charles King, Philip Kentucky militia, officers and privates, (see offi cers Francisco's regiment) 207 268 312 347 Kelly, Thomas Kirk, Absalom (leave to withdraws petition presented at a former session) 399 485 L. PAGE. Lambert, William, to withdraw his calculations concern- Lands, inquiry as to the expediency of relinquishing the 523 43, 185 (see bill further provision for military services) to disbanded officers, bill granting 56, 87, 88, 281 (see bills) 66 (see bills) 88, 178, 193, 493 186 (see bills) motion to authorize a devise of military bounty to certain Creek Indians, to be located 120 in the Mississippi territory, proposition to pre- 312, 440 taining discharges, motion to allow 158, 344 157, 225 209, 140 400 (bounty) to heirs of soldiers who died before mus statement of the amount of sales of (bounty) inquiry into the expediency of allowing in the district of Detroit, further time given for (see bills) in the district of Kaskaskia, report of the com- heretofore appropriated for revolutionary services 247 291 109 |