a detailed report from the Committee of Elec- tions
with a resolution declaring said Turner le- gally elected -
on motion of Mr. Findley, was admitted to take part in the discussion of the report, declaring Mr. Baylies not legally elected being declared duly elected, was qualified, and took his seat Turner, Edward, an adverse report on the peti- tion of, was concurred in Turnpike, Mr. Love presented the petition of sundry inhabitants of the City of Wash- ington, praying an act of incorporation of a company to make a road to meet the Bal- timore, at boundary of the District, refer- red to the Committee on the District of Columbia
Union Bank of Georgetown, a report on the pe- tition of the Directors, &c., of the referred to a Committee of the Whole
attendance of, at the second session
remarks of, introductory of a resolution on
the subject of gunboats
in support of said resolution
remarks of, on Mr. Sheffey's resolution rela- tive to the batture on amending the Delaware canal bill 1474, 1475, 1478
Vincennes, a petition of sundry inhabitants of Indiana Territory, praying an act to au- thorize the Land Commissioner for the district of, to decide on titles, &c., re- ferred
Virginia, the Speaker laid before the House sev- eral letters from the Governor, enclosing certificates of the election of Representa- tives from that State, referred to the Com- mittee of Elections
Virginia Military Land Warrants, on motion of Mr. Morrow, the Committee on Public Lands were instructed to inquire into the expediency of extending the time for lo- cating, &c.
Unsettled Accounts, on motion of Mr. Quincy, the report of the Comptroller in relation to, was referred to a select committee Mr. Quincy, on the part of said committee, made a report
11th CoN. 2d SESS.-D
House Proceedings and Debates.
Virginia Land Warrants-continued. Page. returned from the Senate with amendments 1487 which were twice read, and concurred in 1494 Virginia Officers of the Revolution, Mr. Nelson presented the petition of sundry, praying to be allowed half-pay for life, referred to the Committee of the Whole Volunteers, so much of the President's Message of the as relates to, referred to the Committee on the Military and Naval Establishments 1090 said committee reported a resolution to raise and imbody a force of, which was referred to the Committee of the Whole
Wheaton, Mr., remarks of, on the resolution call- ing for certain papers
on the joint resolution concerning the Brit- ish Minister -
on the bill concerning commercial inter-
with a resolution that the prayer ought to be granted -
Washington, Colonel William, Mr. Randolph submitted a resolution in honor of the memory of the late
Mr. Taylor moved that the resolution and proceedings thereon be expunged from the Journal, which being objected to by Mr. R., fell to the ground
Mr. Quincy submitted a resolution on the subject of these proceedings
which was agreed to -
Ways and Means, appointment of the standing
Weakley, Robert, of Tennessee, was qualified,
Webb, Josiah H., Mr. Poindexter presented the petition of, praying an annuity in conse- quence of a wound received while em- ployed as a mail rider, referred to a select committee
a bill for the relief of, read twice, and com- mitted .
a letter from, to the Speaker, enclosing the copy of one to the Secretary of War, read
report of the committee of inquiry
the said report at large, with numerous docu-
Wilmer, the Rev. Mr., a message from the Senate that they have appointed, Chaplain Wilson, James, of New Hampshire, appeared,
remarks of, on a motion to refer a petition - 699 Wilson, Joseph, a bill for the relief of, read twice,
Winn, Richard, of South Carolina, was qualified, and took his seat
attendance of, at the second session Witherspoon, Robert, of South Carolina, appear- ed, and took his seat
Wood, and Manufactures of, report of the Secre- tary on American
House Proceedings and Debates.
Page. Woollen Manufacturers, a petition of sundry, of Massachusetts, praying encouragement - 316
Yazoo Claims, Mr. Troup submitted a resolution to print for the use of members certain acts and proceedings of the State of Geor- gia, in relation to the
Mr. Bacon moved that sundry other papers be added to the resolution to print - both motions agreed to, with the exception of part of an act included in the motion of Mr. Bacon Mr. Randolph moved that the New England memorial on the subject of, be referred to the Committee of Claims, with instruc- tions to report to the House Mr. R. withdrew his motion, and submitted a resolution that the prayer of the memo- rial is unjust, &c., and ought not to be granted, which the House refused to con- sider Mr. R. then moved that the petitioners have leave to withdraw their petition, which was ordered to lie on the table
Yeas and Nays, on Mr. Lyon's motion to ballot for the standing committees
on the indefinite postponement of Mr. Stan- ford's resolution concerning the sedition law
on referring to a select committee the reso- tion respecting convoy, &c. - on another amendment to the bill concern- ing commercial intercourse
on ordering the said bill to a third reading on laying on the table a resolution calling for papers on the final passage of the bill concerning commercial intercourse -
on amendments to the appropriation bill, 1358,
on an appeal from the decision of the Spea- ker 135, 1409, 1462, 1753, 1930 on Mr. Gardenier's resolution to reduce into one the several acts laying an embargo, and the act to prohibit intercourse on Mr. Bacon's resolution relating to domes- tic manufactures on Mr. Burwell's motion to amend the Sen- ate bill to complete the fortifications
on considering the resolution to call for pa- pers
on the resolution as amended
on the final passage of the said bill
on Mr. Randolph's motion to require the presence of the Secretary of the Treasury 320,
on laying on the table a resolution concern- ing the finances
on the passage of said resolution
on indefinite postponement of the bill for re- demption of the public debt
on postponing the bill concerning commer- cial intercourse
on Mr. Dana's amendment to said bill on the final passage of the said bill
on postponing, indefinitely, the Senate's amendments to the same
on amending the title of the same
on committing to the Committee of the Whole the first resolution concerning do- mestic manufactures
on concurring with the Committee of the Whole in disagreeing to the report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of Elizabeth Hamilton
an act to alter and amend the above an act further to amend and alter the same Chickasaw Tribe, an act supplementary to the act making appropriations to carry into effect a treaty between the United States and the Collectors of Customs, an act authorizing the ac- counting officers of the Treasury Depart- ment to give credit to certain, for allow- ances paid by them to the owners and crews of fishing vessels Commercial Intercourse, an act to amend and continue in force certain parts of the act to interdict, between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies
Kaskaskia-continued. an act confirming the decisions of the com- missioners in the district of
Land Offices, an act to prescribe the mode in which appropriations shall be made for the purchase of land at the several, and for the relief of Joab Garret Library, an act in addition to the act concerning the
Loan, an act authorizing a, &c. Madison County, Mississippi Territory, an act for the appointment of an additional judge, and for extending the right of suffrage in 2523 Military Establishment, an act making appropri- ations for the support of the, for the year
an act concerning the, between the same Cumberland Road, an act in addition to the act to regulate the laying out and making of the District of Columbia, an act to make public a road in Washington county, in the an act to incorporate a company for making certain turnpike roads in the
Ohio, an act for altering the time for holding the district court in
Post Office Establishment, an act regulating the 2567 Post Roads, an act to establish - 2542
Public Debt, an act supplementary to the act making provision for the support of public credit, and for the redemption of the Public Lands, an act providing for the printing and distributing of such laws of the Uni- ted States as respect the Recruiting Service, an act to suspend for a limit- ed time the 2511 Refugees, an act further to provide for the, &c. - 2514 Scituate Harbor, an act to erect a light-house at the entrance of, and to establish sundry beacons, buoys, &c., elsewhere, Sea Letters, an act to prohibit the issuing of, ex- cept to certain vessels Senate Chamber, an act making appropriations to finish and furnish the Shawneetown, Illinois. (See Indiana Territory.) Ships or Vessels, an act respecting the, owned by citizens or subjects of foreign nations with which commercial intercourse is per- mitted
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South Carolina, an act to continue in force an act declaring the assent of Congress to a cer- tain act of the State of Stationery, Printing, &c., an act making appro- priations for defraying the expenses of, &c. 2511 Suffrage, an act supplemental to an act to extend the right of, in Indiana Territory Torpedo, an act making an appropriation for the purpose of trying the practical use of the 2529 Virginia Military Land Warrants, an act to ex- tend the time for locating, &c.
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