Bank of the United States. Report of the Secretary of the Senate, with statement of number of signers to me- morials for and against the Executive measure of re- moving the deposites from the
Banks selected as depositories of the public money. Cor- respondence and contracts with the State
Banks, and said banks to make return. Directions to dis- bursing agents to deposite the public money in se- lected State
Banks, relative to removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States, state of their affairs, copies of their charters, lists of stockholders, &c. Corre- spondence with selected State
Letter from Mr. Crawford to Bank of Darien; re- port, correspondence, and pay of the agent to confer with the State
Banks in the District of Columbia in 1833. Statement of
the affairs of the Banks selected as depositories of the public money. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, with charters, names of stockholders, value of stock, &c., in Banks, &c., from Dec. 1, 1833, to Feb. 1, 1834. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, with weekly re- turns of the State
Bank at Natchez. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to removal of the deposites from Planters' Bank-notes under $20. Motion of Mr. Benton relative to coins, and for suppression of
Bank of Maryland, by Roger B. Taney. Report of the Se- cretary of the Treasury relative to public deposites and stock held in the Union
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Banks. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to an agent for transacting business with the Bank of Pennsylvania, at Bedford. Documents relative to claim of the United States against the Alleghany Banks selected as depositories of the public money, from Feb. 1, 1834. Report of the Secretary of the Trea- sury, with statement of affairs of Banks in the District of Columbia that have stopped pay- ment. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury re- lative to losses of the United States by certain Banks of New York, that foreign coins be made a legal tender, that value of gold coins be regulated, and that means of coining at the Mint be increased. Memorial of sundry
Banks." Report of the Committee on Finance on "bill regulating the deposite of the public money in certain local
Beard. Report of the Committee of Judiciary on petition of David
Belgium in 1833. The President of the United States on relations with Bennett, confirming reservation land under Indian treaty. Report of Committee on Indian Affairs on petition of James
Benton to obtain information concerning the Bank of the United States. Amendment of Mr. Clay to motion of Mr. Benton relative to gold and silver coins, and suppression of bank notes under $20. Motion of Mr. Blair, complaining of injustice done him by a report of the Committee on the condition of the Post Office De- partment. Memorial of Francis P. Blaisdell. Report of the Committee on Judiciary on peti- tion of Jonathan M.
Bolivia in 1833. The President of the United States on relations with
Bonds to collectors of the customs. The Bank of the United States requested to deliver all duty
Boundary line of Ohio. From Chief Engineer, relative to data for the adjustment of
Boundary of that Territory. Report of the Legislative
Council of Michigan Territory relative to southern Boundary line between New York and New Jersey. Mes-
sage of the President relative to settlement of the Boundary line of Missouri, &c. Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs on extending the northern Boundary line of Ohio. Report of the Committee on Judiciary on the bill to establish the northern - Bradley for pay for horse lost in the service of the United States. Report of Committee of Claims on petition of Daniel
Brazil in 1833. The President of the United States on relations with
Brevet commissions in the army. The Secretary of War relative to -
British colonial and West India trade in 1833. State- ment of British colonial and West India trade in 1833. Tonnage engaged in the
Budd. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on al- lowing a pension to Captain George
Butcher and others, in Missouri. Documents relating to land claims of Michael
Callier, of Boston. Report Committee on Commerce on petition of Isaac
Canal. Resolution Maryland to obtain aid in the construc- tion of the Chesapeake and Ohio
Resolution of Ohio for donation of land to connect the Ohio and Pennsylvania - Catlett. Report Committee Finance on petition of Charles J. 4 355 Causin and A. Turner, late heirs of Col. J. A. Stone. Report Committee Revolutionary Claims on petition of E. Causin and Anne Turner, late heirs of Col. John A. Stone. (Report prepared by the Hon. Mr. Black, but not made to Senate.)
Census of the United States from 1790 to 1830. Statistical tables relating to the
Central America in 1833. The President United States on relations with
Certificates of loan been issued. Amount of commutation of pay of the several grades of officers of the army of the revolution had
Maryland to obtain an appropriation in aid of the 3 234 Chili in 1833. The President of the United States on re- lations with
Chipman and William Woodbridge, late judges Michigan Territory. Report Select Committee on memorial of Henry
Claims under treaty with France. Report Commissioners, with statement of Clark and others, of Arkansas. Report Committee on Mili- tary Affairs on petition of John
Clark. Report Committee Judiciary relative to claims
against Virginia on account of the expedition during the revolutionary War under Gen. George Rogers Clark. Report Committee on Pensions on petition of Carey 5 377 Clay to motion of Mr. Benton to obtain certain statements
concerning Bank United States. Amendment of Mr. 1 Clay relative to the power of the President to remove per- sons from office in certain cases. Motion of Mr. Clothing of the army in 1833. Report from the Clothing Bureau for-
Coins, and suppression of bank notes under twenty dollars. Motion of Mr. Benton relative to gold and silver - 3 224 Coins be regulated, and means of coining at the Mint be in- creased. Memorial sundry banks Ñ. York that foreign coins be made a legal tender, that the value of gold 5 399 Coins imported and exported since 9th June, 1834. State- ment of the amount of gold and silver Collectors of the customs relative to the removal of the de- posites from the Bank United States, and to duty bonds. Instructions to
Collectors and other officers of the customs. Report Com- mittee Finance on so much of the general appropria- tion bill as relates to compensation of
Collectors and other officers of the customs from 1829 to 1833. Report Secretary Treasury, with statement of the fees and emoluments of the College, Pennsylvania, for a donation of land. Memorial trustees Dickinson -
1 Colombia in 1833. The President United States on rela- tions with -
Calonial and the West India trade in 1833. Statement of British Colonial and West India trade in 1833. Tonnage engaged in the
Columbia. Memorial from Ohio for abolition of slavery in
Commerce and navigation of the United States for 1833. Annual statement of Commissary General of Purchases for 1833. Report of the 1 Commissioners, with statement of claims under treaty with France. Report of the Commutation of pay, with interest, &c., for each grade of the officers of the army of the revolution. Statement of amount of -
Compromise of claim United States on the Alleghany Bank of Pennsylvania. Documents relative to a Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the general appropriation bill for 1834. Report Com- mittee of
Contested seat of Senator from Rhode Island. Report Select Committee on
Contested seat of Senator from Rhode Island. Report mi-
nority on Contingent fund of Senate, &c. Report Secretary Senate
Contracts made by that department in 1833. Report Post- master General, with statement of Constitution in mode of electing President and Vice Presi- dent. The President recommends an amendment to the - Constitution United States as respects the election of Presi- dent and Vice President. Report Select Committee on 19th January, 1826, (reprinted,) on certain reso- lutions proposing amendments to the Consular system recommended by the President. Revision
Court United States, in Mississippi, to be held at Jackson. Report Committee Judiciary on inexpediency of di- recting the District -
Coventry, in Connecticut, praying that a monument be erect- ed to the memory of Captain Nathan Hale, of the revolution. Report Committee Military Affairs on memorial inhabitants of
Credits may be extended for duties on imports on account of public distresses, &c. Memorial merchants of New York that
Croghan, and the officers and soldiers under his command, for defence of Fort Sandusky. Report Committee Military Affairs on expediency of giving suitable tes- timonials to Major George
Cumberland road in 1833. On the extension and continua- tion of the Cumberland road. Report Secretary War, with report of agent appointed to inspect the Cummins, complaining of injustice on part of certain land. officers. Memorial of John
Currency. Motion of Mr. Benton relative to coins, and for suppression of notes under twenty dollars from the - 3 224 Currency. Memorial of Thomas Law and others, suggesting a mode for regulating the
Custom-house officers, and for warehouses.
sundry merchants of New York for modification of fees to Customs. Report Committee Finance on so much of the general appropriation bill as relates to compensation to officers of the Customs for the first quarter of 1834. Report Secretary Treasury, with statement of receipts from the Customs from 1829 to 1833. Report Secretary Treasury, with statement of the fees and emoluments of the offi- cers of the
Debt in 1833, and its final extinction. The President on measures for paying the public
Debt in 1833. Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the public
Debt of the United States on 1st January, 1834. Estimate of the funded and unfunded
Debt of the United States, and unapplied for on 1st October, 1833. Statement of the amount previously advanced to pay the public
Denmark in 1833. The President on relations with Deposites from the Bank of the United States. From Pre- sident relative to the removal of the
Deposites from the Bank of the United States.
the Secretary of the Treasury for removing the Deposite the public money in selected State banks. Direc- tions to disbursing agents to
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