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Territory of the United States, on the Potomac, report and plat of

ceded by North Carolina, proposition to deter-
mine the Northern boundary (Bills H. R.

No. 202)

Thanksgiving and prayer, President to appoint a day of, (Resol. H. R.)
Thanks of House of Representatives voted to New York for the use of the City

Hall,

Philadelphia, for the use of the
Court House,

Frederick Augustus Muhlen-
burg, Speaker,
States considered,

Titles of President and Vice President United
Tonnage, duties proposed on, (Bills H. R. No. 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 23, 26, 50, 78,
82, 134, Senate, No. 43)

Page.

705

629

123, 593

297

408

408

20, 27, 32

12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 30, 31, 44, 46,
48, 55, 57, 64, 95, 112, 143, 166, 167, 182,
198, 247, 256, 258, 374, 389, 703, 704, 713

inquiry into the quantity of foreign and domestic
mode of ascertaining the
difficulties in collecting duties on,
inquiry into the amount received in
proposition to raise duty on foreign,

(Bills H. R. No. 78, 82)
each State for duties on
(Bills H. R. No. 66)

to suspend part of an act regulating the duties on, (Bills
H. R. No. 50)

inquiry into amount of, and duties arising on, and provision for col-
lecting duties on, (Bills H. R. No. 193). 350, 452, 538, 553,
returns of impost and

Trade of the United States with the Mediterranean, report on the
Treaties, to be published and annexed to the code of laws of the United
States, (Resol. H. R.)

permission granted to collate and print, (Resol. H. R.)

Treaty with Wabash and Illinois Indians,
Treasury, Secretary of the-first session, first Congress :

to report the sums necessary for defraying the
expenses of the civil list and Department of
War, (see Bills H. R.)

business before Committee of Ways and Means
referred to him,

report and estimates of the, (Bills H. R. No. 32)

31

44

198

209, 214

216, 217

182

556, 597
721

338, 346

232

377

615

113

113

115, 116

117

to prepare a plan for the support of public credit,
to furnish statement of public debts, securities, &c. 117
to report a particular statement of the warrants
issued by the late Superintendent of Finance,
and by the Board of Treasury, respectively,

second session, first Congress :

reports a plan for the support of public credit,
(see Public credit)

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Treasury, Secretary of the, reports estimate of extraordinaries requisite for

the present year,

what funds may be raised towards the

payment of interest due to the several
States,

amount of duties on goods, wares, and
merchandises, and on tonnage,
amount of tonnage duties received in
each State,

amount of money received from, or paid
to, the several States during the war,
on the disposition of the public lands,
on arrearages due to the widows and
orphans of officers who died in the
late war,

directed to report at next session the proper and
effectual means of discharging arrearages due
to invalid pensioners, and to widows and re-
presentatives of deceased officers and soldiers
of the late Army United States,
reports what further appropriations are necessary,
reports on petition praying a renewal of conti-
nental loan office certificates,

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166

167

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214

214

276

282

291

293

293

directed to report at next session what further
provisions are necessary for the support of

public credit,

295

third session, first Congress:

reports a further provision for the support of
public credit,

336

reports a plan for the institution of a National

Bank,

336

directed to report amount of exports and of du-

ties on imports and tonnage,

346

reports amount of tonnage of United States, and
the duties thereon,

350

appropriations necessary for support of
Government,

350

abstract returns of the amount of duties
on imports into the United States,

351

directed to report what further compensation
ought to be made to the respective officers
employed in the collection of the revenue,
reports on the subject of the establishment of
a Mint,

instructed to report on a motion to receive loan
office certificates, dated after 1st January,
1790, in lieu of those dated before,
reports on petitions,

357

366

369

375, 377, 388, 391, 400
respecting farther compensation to the
Commissioners of the several Loan
Offices,

a return of the exports of the United

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States,

379

directed to report whether any, and what, ad-
ditions are to be made to bis return of the
exports of the United States,

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389

391

reports respecting loan negotiated in Holland,

certificates or evidences of
debt issued after 1st Janu-
ary, 1790,

first session, second Congress;

directed to report the amount of the subscrip-

tions to the loans proposed, and of the parts
which remain unsubscribed,

392

445, 503

Treasury, Secretary of the, directed to report what difficulties have oe-

curred in the execution of the act repealing
some, and laying other duties on distilled
spirits, and on the subject generally,
reports estimates of appropriations for various
objects, including the service of the year
1792,

directed to report the amount of exports and
of duties on imports and tonnage,
reports on the subject of manufactures,
directed to report the state of the Treasury,
on the 3d Monday of each session of Con-
gress, and in each January,

Page.

445, 529

449

452, 555

468

469

reports on petitions, 471, 481, 523, 526, 538, 566, 580,
581, 583, 585, 592, 604

directed to report such information with re-
spect to the finances of the United States,
as will enable the Legislature to judge
whether any additional revenue will be ne-
cessary,

directed to report a statement of the balances
remaining unpaid, due by individuals to the
United States previous to 4th March, 1789;
and also a statement of the sundry sums of
money entrusted to individuals, previous to
4th March, 1789,

directed to report his opinion of the best mode
of raising the additional supplies requisite
for the ensuing year,
directed to return the petitions and papers of
invalids that are comprehended in any act
passed this session,

reports on the subject of compensations to the
officers employed in the collection of the
revenue,

493, 495

518

530,538

552

564

reports on amount and value of exports from
each State, for one year,

580

such farther appropriations of money as
will be necessary for the service of the

present year,

589

concerning a Marine Hospital at Wash-

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Treasury, Secretary of the, reports on petitions,

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directed to lay before the House the accounts
of the Commissioners of Loans for the cur-
rent year, shewing the expenditure of
$35,063 28 for salaries and stationery,
directed to report a return of all the offi-
cers and soldiers belonging to the regular
establishment of the United States,

directed to report an account of the applica-
tion of the moneys borrowed in Antwerp and
Amsterdam for the United States, within
the present year,

directed to report the number of persons em-
ployed in his office, and the salary allowed
to each,

631, 632

638

653

658, 662

668

677, 689

reports supplementary statement of loans,
directed to report an account exhibiting half-
monthly, the balances between the United
States and the Bank of the United States,
from the commencement of the institution~
to the end of the year 1792,
directed to report an account of all moneys
which may have come into the Sinking
Fund,
678, 689, 702, 704, 709, 714
directed to report the balance of all unapplied
revenues at the end of the year 1792, 678, 689, 702,
704, 709, 714

letter stating inaccuracies in printing state-
ments lately communicated by him to the
House,

reports a supplementary estimate of certain
sums for which appropriations are neces-

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720

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sary,
reports abstract of goods, wares, and merchan-
dise, exported from the United States, from
1st October, 1791, to 30th September, 1792,
with two returns of impost and tonnage,
resolutions respecting the conduct of the, in
regard to appropriations of loans, &c. 723, 726, 727,
728, 729, 730

reports and statements made by, to be printed
under the direction of the,

directed to report the number of stills in the
respective districts, and the nett revenue
arising therefrom, to next Congress,

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721, 722

731

733

Treasurer of the United States, reports of receipts and expenditures by the 149, 208,
251, 286, 295, 315, 349, 419, 439, 467,
468, 523, 553, 614, 618, 629, 721
accounts of indents of interest received and

issued,
account of expenditure in the

ment,

Treasury Department, propositions relating to the, (Bills H. R.

131)

proposition to examine the state of the
reports to be made of the state of the
alterations necessary to be made in the,
No. 35).

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claims of the State of Maryland to be settled by the
officers of the, (Bills H. R. No. 180) 555, 556, 562, 569,

570, 571

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Treasury Department, proposition to establish fees for the transfer of public
securities at the, (Bills H. R. No. 232)

Treasury, Comptroller of the, directed to report an account of extra expenses
incurred by Commissioners for treating with the Indians,

Treasury, regulation respecting the mode of drawing moneys from the
Troops of United States, message relative to the, (Bills H. R. No. 27)
account of the number in service during the late
war,

arrears to be paid to the

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696, 698

493,495

106

105, 113

199, 214

217

497

737, 740

70, 123, 137, 141

158, 176

158, 160, 178

raised in Pennsylvania, communication respecting

Turner, Toney

174, 177, 231

Thompson, Edward

178, 179, 199

Twining, Nathaniel

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Tucker, John (Bills H. R. No. 213) 275, 376, 395, 402, 529, 530, 660

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