sentatives for relief of the petty officers and seamen serving under, read, and re- ferred
reported without amendment
indefinitely postponed
Barry, Edward, and George Hodge, Mr. Ander-
son presented the petition of, referred
a bill for relief of, read
read a second time
referred to a committee
Barry, William T., appointed a Senator by the Legislature of Kentucky, in place of Geo. M. Bibb, resigned, produced his creden- tials, was qualified, and took his seat
Bayly, Mountjoy, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. Howell presented a resolution to authorize, to em- ploy an assistant, &c., read read a second and third time, and passed Bennett, Wm. P., a bill from the House of Rep-
resentatives for relief of, read
read a second time, and referred
Brent, Richard, of Virginia, the death of a nounced, and the proceedings thereon Brown, Obadiah B., a message from the Senate that they have chosen, chaplain Brown, Major General Jacob, and others, resolu- tions from the House of Representatives expressive of the sense of Congress of the gallantry, &c., of, twice read, and referred reported with amendments, read a third time, and passed unanimously the House of Representatives disagreed to the amendments, and asked a conference, which was granted
modifications reported by conferees agreed to Brown, Mr., of Louisiana, speech of, on the re olution concerning the gallant defence of New Orleans
reported without amendment
read a third time, and passed
Bibb, W. W., of Georgia, appeared, and took his
read a second time, and referred
ordered to a third reading -
read a second time, and referred
reported without amendment
Direct Tax-continued. the House of Representatives agreed to the amendments with an amendment,to which the Senate objected, and insisted on their amendments
the House of Representatives also insisted and asked a conference, which is agreed to 273 report of the conferees, adopted District of Columbia, a bill from the House of Representatives for laying a direct ar upon the, read
read a second time, and referred
reported without amendments ordered to a third reading - read a third time, and passed Documents, Mr. Fromentin submitted a resolu tion concerning the number of, to be printed, read and referred reported without amendment, and agreed to Doyle, James, a bill from the House of Repre sentatives for relief of, read
read a second time, and referred
reported without amendment the third reading negatived
Drawback, Mr. Horsey submitted a resolution concerning
amended, and agreed to
a bill to allow, of duties on spirits, & read 188 read a second time
ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed Drury, Wilfred. (See Guy, Matthew.)
Eastern Branch Bridge Company, Mr. Brent presented the memorial of the, referred 17 a bill from the House of Representatives in relief of the, read three times, and passed Eccleston, Charles, representatives of. (See Frazer, Solomon.)
Elliott, William, Mr. Roberts presented the pe
tition of, concerning a floating battery, referred to the Secretary of the Navy the report of that officer thereon Emoluments of Collectors, a letter from the Sec-
retary of the Treasury showing the Estates of Insolvents, Mr. Roberts presented the
petition of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce respecting the Evans, Oliver, Mr. Roberts presented the me rial of, praying an extension of his pas rights, referred
a bill to extend the time of his patent for improvements in steam engines
amended, and ordered to a third reading read a third time, and passed
returned from the House of Representatives
with amendments
which were concurred in
ordered to a third reading -
read a third time, and recommitted
reported with amendments
indefinitely postponed
Illinois Territory, a bill from the Hob resentatives to amend and entr confirming certain claims to its read a second time, and referre reported with an amendment ordered to a third reading read a third time, and passed at a bill from the House of Rep regulating and defining the d United States judges for them read a third time, and passed Imports and Tonnage, a bill for the duties on, read
read a second time, and ordered reading
read a third time, and passed Indiana Territory, the memorial of trig ture of, praying an extension purchasers of lands in, referred committee
a bill from the House of Represent regulate the courts of justice in read a second time, and referred reported without amendment ordered to a third reading. read a third time, and passed with u
Indian Treaties, the President of the States transmitted copies of ce
245 Indian Tribes, Mr. King submitted a
Hoyt, Gould, Mr. King presented the petition of, referred to the Secretary of the Treasury
on motion of Mr. King, the petitioner had leave to withdraw his papers
Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer, a resolution from the House of Representatives, re- questing the President to recommend a day of, twice read -
read a third time, and passed
a message from the House of Representa- tives, that they have appointed a commit- tee on their part to wait on the President with the above resolution
requesting the President to Secretary of War to report at ner certain information concerning amended, and agreed to Intercourse with the Enemy, a bill from th
of Representatives to prohibit,
reported with an amendment reported, with an additional amend the Senate
further amended, and read a third a referred to a select committee reported with amendments, and orden
read a third time, and passed as ama a bill to repeal the act prohibiting, read a second time read a third time, and passed
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