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Aaron Stratton, James Taylor, Edward Thompson, Jonathan Titcomb, John Trueman, Nicholas Tuttle, Robert Williams et al., Valentine Wyrick, Michael Wister and Daniel Murray, Josiah Widder and George Dearhouse.

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December 31, 1794.

Report of Secretary of War Knox, on pension claimants who have certificates from judges of circuit courts and the judge of the district of Maine. Jo. H. R., 133–134. Not printed.

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January 5, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, returning, under resolution of the House, December 15, claims of individuals which could not be speedily reported upon. Jo. H. R., 134-135. Not printed.

Names of petitioners were as follows: Samuel Aborn, John F. Amelung, Daniel Barnet and James Worley, executors of Barnet Eichelberger, deceased; Robert Bigham, executor of Thomas Armor, deceased; Sluyter Bouchell, Timothy Bradley, Brown & Francis, Duncan Campbell, John Clark; citizens of New York, holders of certain bills of credit; citizens of North Carolina, Jacob Clemens, Tristram Coffin; comb makers of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and Pennsylvania; commissioners of the city and county of Philadelphia; William Constable & Co., George Crowingshield et al., Gustavus Conyngham, George Craghead; dealers in painters' colors, Philadelphia; Patrick Dennis, John Baptist Dumon, Andrew Duncomb, William Ellery, William Brown Foggo, Ebenezer Foster, Alex. Fowler, Samuel Fowler, Thomas Frothingham, Lawrence Furlong, Thomas Geefe, John Gibbon, Aquila Giles, Mary Catherine Goddard, Thomasin Gordon, Daniel Graham and Philip Newhouse, Daniel Gray, Stephen Haight, John Halstead, Mary Harper, executor of Thomas Harper, deceased; Benjamin Harwood, Udney Hay, Moses Hazen, Adam Hill, Hugh Hughes, John S. Hunn, inhabitants of Hudson, Robert Johnston, Peter le Maigre, Aaron Lyons, Macomb & Edgar, Thomas Matthews, merchants of Philadelphia; merchants of Providence, R. I.; John McGowan, John Miller et al., Jacob Milligan, William Minns, James Montgomery, Zedekiah Morgan, William Moulton, Caleb Newbold, Jeremiah Nichols, Sarah Parker, John Pearson, Dorsey Pentecost, Perry & Hayes, Jacob Philips, Richard and Stephen Carpenter, John Pary et al.; Robert Rawlston, assignee of Thomas Barclay; John Ross, John M. Russell, Isaac Sherman, James Simpson, Abraham Skinner, Isaac Spencer, William Story, Abraham Supplee, Jonathan Sturges et al., Joseph Tatlow, Andrew Taylor, Isaiah Thomas, John Torrey, Aaron Vail, Abraham J. Van Alstyne, Killian Van Renssellaer et al., Martha Walker, James Warrington, James Watson, Reuben Weed, Hezikiah Wetmore, Joseph Wheaton, Jonathan Wheeler, William Whitlock, George Williams and Eleazer Johnson, Beverly Winslow and Joseph Hawkins, John Wood.

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January 5, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, transmitting legislative act of New York ceding Sandy Hook; legislative act of South Carolina ceding Middle Bar Island, Charleston Harbor, and legislative proceedings of South Carolina respecting regulations at Fort Johnson. Jo. H. R., 126. Not printed.

January 8, 1795.

3 C: 2 S. Message from the President, transmitting ratification of constitutional amendment by New York, Massachusetts, and Vermont; letter from French minister; letter on defects in judicial system of Western territory, and interruptions of judicial proceedings in district of Pennsylvania. Jo. H. R., 144. See Senate, this date.

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January 12, 1795.

Report of Attorney-General Randolph, on proper fees and regulations for the United States court. Jo. H. R., 151. A. S. P. Misc. 1:117-122.

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January 12, 1795. Message from the President, presenting letter from Secretary of War Knox, with memorandum of Indian Agent James Seagrove. Jo. H. R., 150. See Senate, this

date.

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January 16, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, informing the House that he is willing to submit a plan for the support of public credit. Jo. H. R., 162. Not printed. House resolved that it is ready to receive the plan. A. S. P. Finance 1:320–347 includes also report of Secretary Hamilton to the Senate on January 21st.

3 C: 2 S. January 19, 1795. Report of Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, read in the House of Representatives January 19, 1795, containing a plan for the further support of public credit. Published by order of the House of Representatives. Printed by John Fenno. 1795.

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p. 90.

January 21, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, reporting goods paying a duty of 71 and 10 per cent, imported during 1793, and the amount of duties on coffee, cocoa, and coal for the same time. Jo. H. R., 169. Not printed.

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Report of Secretary Hamilton on Public Credit see Jan. 16th.

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January 21, 1795.

January 27, 1795. Accounts of Treasurer United States of public moneys from July 1 to September 30, 1794; also, his account of receipts and expenditures for the War Department, rom October 1 to December 1, 1794. Philadelphia, F. Childs, 1795. 31 p. Fo. N. Y. P. L. Jo. H. R., 185. Not printed.

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January 27, 1795.

Report from Secretary of War Pickering, furnishing information as to the number of troops necessary to maintain enough military posts effectually to protect the frontier. Jo. H. R., 187. A. S. P. Ind. Af. 1:547.

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January 30, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of War Pickering, transmitting confidential communications from General Wayne, dated December 23, 1794. Jo. H. R., 199. Not printed.

January 30, 1795.

3 C: 2 S. Letter from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, expressing his readiness to communicate to the House a report on the improvement of the revenue. Jo. H. R., 195. Not printed.

House expressed its readiness to receive the report, for which see A. S. P., Fin., 1: 348-350.

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February 2, 1795.

Report from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, on the improvement of the revenue. A. S. P., Fin., 1: 348-350.

Recommendations for the better collection of the revenue.

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February 2, 1795.

Report of Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, for the improvement and better management of the revenues of the United States; read in the House of Representatives February 2, 1795. A. S. P. Finance 1:348–350.

Published by order of the House of Representatives.

12°. N. Y. P. L. Printed by Francis Childs. Philadelphia, 1795. S. P. Finance 1:348-350.

p. 11.0.

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February 2, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of Treasury Hamilton, on petitions of Daniel Lombard et al. and Thomas Russell et al.; returned under order of the House December 15, as could not be promptly reported on. Also reports on the petitions of Thomas Coit, the corporation of R. I. Coll., William Gardner, and Moses White. Jo. H. R., 201. A. S. P., Claims, 147.

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February 2, 1795.

Message from the President, on foreign loan. See Senate, this date.

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February 11, 1795. Report from Secretary of War Pickering, on petitions of William Mead and Gellis Devanvoorst. Jo. H. R., 228. Not printed.

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February 16, 1795.

Mr. Hillhouse's motion February 16, 1795. Committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Thursday next.

Published by order of the House of Representatives. Two leaves printed on one side only.

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February 17, 1795. Message from the President, presenting ratification of constitutional amendment by New Hampshire and the cession of certain lands by North Carolina. Jo. H. R., 244-305. (Message only.)

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February 17, 1795. Letter from Secretary of Treasury Wolcott, transmitting statements of duties on spirits and stills during 1792 and 1793. Jo. H. R., 245. Not printed.

3 C: 2 S. February 17, 1795. Message from the President, regarding troubles between Cherokees and State of Georgia. Jo. H. R., 245–246. (Message only.) See Senate, this date.

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February 18, 1795.

A bill to provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia of the United States.

Published by order of the House of Representatives, February 18, 1795. Printed by Francis Childs & Swaine, Philadelphia, 1795. pp. 16. 0. Not in N. Y. P. L.

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February 21, 1795.

Report from Secretary of War Pickering, on pension claims. Jo. H. R., 259. A. S. P., Claims, 149–157.

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February 25, 1795.

Letter from Secretary of Treasury Wolcott, transmitting statement of number of officers employed in collecting revenue from stills and spirits; also letter from Commissioner of Revenue relative to compensation of said officers. Jo. H. R., 274. Not printed.

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February 25, 1795.

Message from the President, communicating legislative act of Georgia ratifying constitutional amendment explanatory of the judicial power. Jo. H. R., 275. (Message only.)

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February 26, 1795.

Report from Secretary of Treasury Wolcott, on exports. Ex. Docs. Abstract of goods, wares, and merchandise exported from October 1, 1793, to September 30, 1794; species of merchandise; quantity; value of exports from each State; value and destination of the exports. Also explanatory letter from Commissioner of the Revenue.

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February 26, 1795. Abstract of goods, wares, and merchandise exported from the United States from October 1, 1793, to September 30, 1794.

Published by order of the House of Representatives.

Printed by Francis Childs & Swaine, Philadelphia, 1795. p. 12. Not in N. Y. P. L.

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February 28, 1795.

Message from the President, on foreign relations. Statement of relations with France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Algiers. Richardson, 1:176. A. S. P., For. R., 1: 469.

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February 28, 1795.

Report of Secretary of War Pickering in cases of pension claimants. Jo. H. R., 288. A. S. P., Claims, 158-165.

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March 2, 1795. Letter from Secretary of War Pickering, inclosing reports from General Wayne and from James Seagrove, Indian agent of the Creeks. Jo. H. R., 296. A. S. P., Claims, 165-172.

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March 2, 1795.

Message from the President, recommending two additional consuls for the Barbary Jo. H. R., 297-298. (Message only.) Richardson, 1:177. See Senate, this

coast. date.

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March 2, 1795.

Message from the President, transmitting legislative act of Delaware ratifying constitutional amendment. Jo. H. R., 298. (Message only.) Richardson, 1: 178.

March 2, 1795.

3 C: 2 S. Accounts of the Treasurer United States, on account of War Department, from September 1 to December 31, 1794. Jo. H. R., 299. Not printed.

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March 16, 1795.

Circular of instructions to collectors relative to proceedings in cases of drawback, from Secretary of the Treasury Wolcott, jr. Library of Treasury Department. Not in N. Y. P. L.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

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November 11, 1794.

By Mr. Dayton, on the election of Gabriel Duvall, Maryland, vice John F. Murphy, resigned. Jo. H. R., 37-38.

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November 11, 1794.

By Mr. Boudinot, on unfinished business of last session and on United States laws expiring by limitation or about to expire. Jo. H. R., 7. Not printed.

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November 13, 1794.

By Mr. Trumbull, on standing rules and orders; duties of the Speaker; decorum and debate; standing committees; introduction and passage of bills; committees of the Whole House; joint rules and orders of the two Houses. Jo. H. R., 10-20.

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November 14, 1794.

By Mr. Baldwin, on credentials of James White as representative of territory south of the Ohio.

Report favorable. Admitted as a Delegate without the right of voting. Jo. H. R., 20. Printed, on pp. 22-24. A. S. P., Misc., 1: 83.

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By Mr. Baldwin, on the credentials of James White.

November 18, 1794.

Credentials of his appointment as a representative of the territory south of the Ohio; review of the acts and deeds of cession relating to the territory; provisions for the territorial organization; committee report favorably on the admission of White, but withholding the right to vote.

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November 20, 1794.

By Mr. Trumbull, on the message of the President. Jo. H. R., 25.
Recommending a respectful address on the part of the House. p. 35.

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By Mr. Trumbull, on the President's speech.

November 21, 1794.

Five resolutions reported favoring a militia force to be stationed in the four western counties of Pennsylvania; further provisions for redeeming the public debt; thorough reorganization of the militia and defining its use; inquiring into the progress made in fortifications authorized by law, and setting forth the importance of considering methods of improving harmony with Indian nations. Jo. H. R., 37–38. 3 C: 2 S. November 21, 1794.

By Mr. Madison, on an address by the House to the President. Jo. H. R., 37. Not printed.

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By Mr. Parker, on petition of Moses Myers. Jo. H. R., 39. Not printed.

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November 21, 1794.

November 25, 1794.

By Mr. Cobb, report from Committee of the Whole. Jo. H. R., 42, 44, 45–48, 50–53. Address was amended and debated during several days, and was delivered to the President, being mainly the work of Madison, November 28, and answered by the President November

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November 28, 1794.

By Mr. Fitzsimmons, on petitions of Samuel Emory and James Crawford. Jo. H. R., 53. Not printed.

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November 28, 1794.

By Mr. Madison, on the time and place of the President's receiving the House and listening to its address. Jo. H. R., 54.

Address delivered, the whole House being present at the President's house, noon, November 29, when the President's reply was made.

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p. 56.

December 1, 1794. By Mr. Parker, on the President's message relative to improving harmony with Indians by establishing trading houses. Jo. H. R., 58. Not printed.

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December 2, 1794.

By Mr. Boudinot, on unfinished business and on law about to expire by limitation. Jo. H. R., 61. Not printed.

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December 3, 1794.

By Mr. Cobb, on petition of George Blanchard on behalf of the late Edward Blanchard. Jo. H. R., 63.

Authorizes Treasury officers to audit and to pass the account of the late Edward Blanchard.

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December 4, 1794.

By Mr. Fitzsimmons, on estimates of expenses; recommending that the President be authorized to give preference in point of time to the completion of such fortifications as he may think advisable. A. S. P., Mil. Af., 1: 68.

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By Mr. Cobb, on appropriations for 1795. Jo. H. R., 68-76.

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December 5, 1794.

December 5, 1794.

December 5, 1794.

By Mr. Smith, on petition of Pierre Egron. Jo. H. R., 76. Not printed.

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By Mr. Cobb, recommending appropriations for improvements of harmony with Indians by establishing trading houses. Jo. H. R., 77.

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