Day of Public Humiliation, &c., a joint resolu-
a bill to lay and collect a, read twice
a bill for assessment and collection of, &c., read twice Distillers, a bill laying duties on, read twice District Courts, a bill relating to removal of caus-
es from, &c., read twice, and committed 1146 reported, and ordered to a third reading read a third time, and passed
returned from the Senate with amendments 1216 referred to the Committee of the Whole the Senate receded
returned by the President with objections, and bill lost
tion from the Senate concerning a - read twice, and ordered to a third reading, 1568 District Court, a bill to establish a new, in New
read a third time, and passed; and commit- tee appointed to wait on the President Debenture Bonds, the Committee of Ways and Means were instructed to inquire con- cerning
York, read twice, and committed
Debentures, a bill to authorize the issue of in cer- tain cases, read twice, &c. Defalcation of Public Officers, the Committee of Ways and Means were directed to in- quire concerning the
Deferred Stocks, a bill authorizing subscriptions, &c., read twice, and committed
reported without amendment, and ordered to a third reading -
read a third time, and passed
Denmark, papers relating to our affairs with
returned from the Senate with amendments 1534 a bill from the Senate respecting the militia of the
read twice, and committed
ordered to a third reading -
District of Louisiana, on motion of Mr. Morrow the Committee on Public Lands were in- structed to inquire concerning claims to land in the
presented a petition of E.
Evasions of the non-importation act, the Treas- ury report concerning
Expenditure of Moneys, Mr. Randolph submit- ted a resolution on the
Earl of Liverpool, letter from, to Mr. Russell 1761 Eastern Shore of Virginia, Mr. Bassett submit- ted a resolution respecting defence of the 1516 Exportation, a bill to prevent, under foreign per-
mits or licenses, read twice, and commit- ted
Mr. Mitchill offered a resolution on the sub- ject of table of, in the trade with France
returned from the Senate with amendments, and concurred in -
Elections, appointment of the committee of
a petition from the inhabitants of Indiana Territory, praying that United States offi- cers may be prohibited from interfering in, referred
Eliot, Andrew, Mr. Quincy presented the peti- tion of, referred
Eliza Ann. (See Hubbell, Ezekiel.) Embargo, sundry petitions, praying repeal of the 1328, 1379, 1417, 1421
Exports, statement of, from the Treasury Depart-
a bill (secret session) to lay an, for a limited time, read twice, &c.
reported without amendment
read a third time, and passed
returned from the Senate, with amend- amendments concurred in - bill signed by the Speaker -
Finances, annual report of the Treasury on the, referred to the Committee of Ways and Means exhibit of the, from the Treasury Department 2046 Findley, Mr., remarks of, on a motion to refer the Message
speech of, on amending the Senate bill to raise an additional military force
signed by the President of the United States 1616 injunction of secrecy thereon removed
transmitting papers concerning, 795, 800, 1210, 1482, 1486, 1487, 1492, 1493, 1516 Great Water Creek, Mr. Rhea offered a resolu-
tion on the subject of, read, and referred, 1001 Greely, Aaron, a bill for relief of, read twice, and committed
reported without amendment, and ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed Grimes, J. S., a letter from, to the Speaker, stat- ing that he had directed a number of tea plants to be sent, for the use of members, 1437 Grundy, Mr., remarks of, on a resolution relating to Indian lands
on the resolution to lay additional duties, &c.
speech of, on the second resolution of the Committee of Foreign Relations remarks of, on amending the Senate bill, to raise an additional military force on receding from amendments disagreed to by the Senate
Hoffman, Peter, jun., a bill for the relief of, read twice, and committed rejected on third reading Home Department, report on the subject of a - 2170 House of Representatives, members present at the meeting of the adjournment of the, on account of the indis- position of the Speaker usual proceedings preparatory to the ad- journment of the Hubbell, Ezekiel, a bill to empower the Secreta- ry of the Treasury to decide on the peti- tion of, read twice, and committed - reported without amendment, and ordered to a third reading - read a third time, and passed
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