Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Том 1 |
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... Yancey , Mr. Alexander , Mr. Goodwyn , Mr. Davenport , Mr. Lyle , Mr. Stanford , and Mr. Chipman . A committee on the Public Lands was appointed , consiting of Mr. Robertson , Mr. Creighton , Mr. Clark , ( Ken . ) Mr. Hall , Mr. King ...
... Yancey , Mr. Alexander , Mr. Goodwyn , Mr. Davenport , Mr. Lyle , Mr. Stanford , and Mr. Chipman . A committee on the Public Lands was appointed , consiting of Mr. Robertson , Mr. Creighton , Mr. Clark , ( Ken . ) Mr. Hall , Mr. King ...
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... Yancey submitted the following resolution , which was read and ordered to lie on the table : Resolved , That so much of the rule affecting stenographers , as requires them to be placed in the galleries , be repealed ; and that the ...
... Yancey submitted the following resolution , which was read and ordered to lie on the table : Resolved , That so much of the rule affecting stenographers , as requires them to be placed in the galleries , be repealed ; and that the ...
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... Yancey , The House proceeded to consider the resolution submitted by him yesterday , relating to steno- graphers , and the same being again read , was con- curred in by the House . On motion of Mr. Wilde , The House proceeded to 50 ...
... Yancey , The House proceeded to consider the resolution submitted by him yesterday , relating to steno- graphers , and the same being again read , was con- curred in by the House . On motion of Mr. Wilde , The House proceeded to 50 ...
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... Yancey presented a petition of sundry inba- bitants of Guilford county in North - Carolina , pray- ing that the mails may not be opened or transport- ed on Sundays . Mr. Powell presented a petition of sundry inha- bitants of Washington ...
... Yancey presented a petition of sundry inba- bitants of Guilford county in North - Carolina , pray- ing that the mails may not be opened or transport- ed on Sundays . Mr. Powell presented a petition of sundry inha- bitants of Washington ...
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... Yancey reported the said bill with amendments ; which were read and concurred in . by the House . The said bill was further amended , and ordered to be engrossed , and read a third time to - day . On motion of Mr. M.Lean , of Ohio ...
... Yancey reported the said bill with amendments ; which were read and concurred in . by the House . The said bill was further amended , and ordered to be engrossed , and read a third time to - day . On motion of Mr. M.Lean , of Ohio ...
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acquaint the Senate amendment appointed bill be engrossed Breckenridge Clerk acquaint Commerce and Manufactures committed committee of Claims committee of Commerce committee on Pensions Condict Crawford Darlington Desha district duties Edward Hallowell engrossed and read engrossed bill Enrolled Bills entitled An act expediency further postponed Goldsborough Hopkinson House adjourned House resolved instructed to inquire leave to sit Lowndes M'Lean Mayrant Mississippi Territory motion Nelson New-York ordered to lie orders were further Pensions and Revolutionary petition be referred petition of John petition of sundry Pickering post route Post-Office and Post-Roads praying compensation presented a petition Public Lands read a third read the third relief remaining orders reported a bill resumed the chair Revolutionary Claims Robertson Sargeant Secretary Senate therewith Smith Southard Speaker resumed spent therein sundry inhabitants Taul Territory of Illinois Territory of Indiana Territory of Missouri third time to-morrow Thomas tion United Ward Wendover whole House to-morrow William Yancey
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Страница 21 - In adjusting the duties on imports to the object of revenue, the influence of the tariff on manufactures will necessarily present itself for consideration. However wise the theory may be, which leaves to the sagacity and interest of individuals the application of their industry and resources, there are in this, as in other cases, exceptions to the general rule.
Страница 130 - Resolved, That the committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Страница 161 - All the provisions of the convention "to regulate the commerce between the territories of the United States and of His Britannic Majesty" concluded at London on the third day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, with the exception of the clause which limited its duration to four years...
Страница 235 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.
Страница 473 - Resolved, That the Committee on the Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by law...
Страница 680 - ... each district the qualified voters shall elect one representative, and no more. That, for the purpose of appointing electors of President and...
Страница 83 - An act to authorize the State of Tennessee to issue grants and perfect titles to certain lands therein described, and to settle the claims to the vacant and unappropriated lands within the same...
Страница 678 - Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this Union, according to their respective numbers of free persons, including those bound to serve for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, and all other persons.
Страница 415 - It shall be the duty of the Committee on Public Expenditures to examine into the state of the several public departments, and particularly into laws making appropriations of money, and to report whether the moneys have been disbursed conformably with such laws ; and also to report from time to time such provisions and arrangements as may be necessary to add to the economy of the departments, and the accountability of their officers.
Страница 414 - Whether the expenditures of the respective departments are justified by law; Whether the claims from time to time satisfied and discharged by the respective departments are supported by sufficient vouchers, establishing their justness both as to their character and amount; Whether such claims have been discharged out of funds appropriated therefor, and whether all moneys have been disbursed in conformity with appropriation laws...