TO THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE TENTH CONGRESS.
report of said committee read and ordered to lie for consideration
a joint resolution for, on the 25th April, adopted
a joint resolution from the House, for a com- mittee to inform the President of the in- tended -
Arms, a bill from the House to procure an addi- tional number of, read read a second time, and referred
returned from the House with amendments, which were concurred in
Balances, Mr. White submitted a resolution to appoint a committee on the subject of certain, reported to be due from several of the States, &c.
resolutions adopted, and a committee ap- pointed
a bill reported to extinguish the claims of the United States to certain, and read read a second time
ordered to a third reading -
the further consideration of the bill, on mo- tion of Mr. Adams, postponed indefinitely Baldwin, Abraham, a resolution in honor of the memory of Bank of the United States, memorial of the stock- holders of the, presented, read, and re- ferred to the Secretary of the Treasury Baptist Church, (City of Washington,) a bill from the House to incorporate the, read read a second time, referred to a committee reported with amendments
the amendments and the bill recommitted
reported with further amendments
on the report of last committee in same case
Anderson, Mr., speech of, in the case of John Smith
on the motion to excuse said Smith from voting
read a second time, and ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and postponed British Aggressions, a declaration of American citizens on the Mobile, in relation to, read British Orders in Council, a copy of certain, transmitted by the President, referred report of said committee Brockenbrough, John, a grand juror, examina- tion of, in the case of Aaron Burr Brown, Rev. Mr., election of, as Chaplain to the House of Representatives, announced Bruff, Major James, evidence of, in the case of Aaron Burr
the trial for misdemeanor
Cabell, Joseph C., a grand juror, examination of, in the case of Burr
Canal in the City of Washington, notice of a bill to incorporate a company for opening
a bill presented, read, and postponed to the next session Capitol, a bill to make good a deficit in the ap- propriation for, &c., twice read, amended, read a third time, and passed as amended 380 the House disagree to the amendments, and the Senate recede
48 Champagny, M., translation of a letter from, to General Armstrong, of which five hun- dred copies were ordered to be printed - Chaplains, a resolution adopted to appoint Charts, a joint resolution from the House author- izing the disposition of certain, twice read, and referred to a committee
the resolution adopted, and a committee
a bill presented to amend the act mentioned, which was read
read a second time, and postponed
reported with further amendments
on the motion of, the court grant a subpoena to the President, &c.
bill and amendments recommitted
ordered to a third reading as amended read a third time, and passed as amended 157 returned from the House, with amendments which were concurred in .
Circuit Courts, on motion of Mr. Tiffin, a com- mittee was appointed to inquire whether alterations are necessary in the act estab- lishing, &c.
Erskine, Mr., five hundred copies of the letter of,
Embargo, a Message from the President, recom- mending an, was referred to a committee said committee forthwith reported a bill in pursuance of the recommendation, and the rule being suspended, the bill was read three times, and passed - ordered that the Secretary confidentially re- quest the concurrence of the House returned confidentially from the House, with amendments, which were agreed to on further report from the same committee, five hundred copies of the Message and documents therein referred to, and also of the act just passed, were ordered to be printed, and the injunction of secrecy re- moved
52 Fees, a report from the Attorney General, with
sundry tables of, read and referred to a se- lect committee
further tables of, reported
Fenner, James, a letter from, resigning his seat in the Senate
of certain merchants of Boston praying permission to export certain Foreign Aggression, Mr. Adams submitted a res- olution for a committee of inquiry in re- lation to the existing embargo act, &c. the resolution was agreed to
amendments agreed to, and bill ordered to a third reading.
reported correctly engrossed
read a third time, and passed as amended returned from the House with an amend-
ment, in which the Senate concurred
160 Franklin, Jesse, a new Senator, from North Car-
remarks of, in the case of John Smith
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