45, 55. 85. 88, 149, 172 192, 194. 229 365, 371 388 390, 392, 437. 476, 522 536 550, 554. 557.564 573 591 614, 618. 628. 646 651 660 665, 682, 688, 697, 701, 706 721.
Accounts, committee of, (see committee) Adhere, votes to
Adjournment, the daily hour of, fixed
Admirals, bill authorizing the appointment of
(see bills from thɛ sɛnate certain naval officers)
Admiralty causes, proceedings relating to Ale, resolution to lay a duty on
123 to 129, 292. (see billa)
Algiers, relations between the United States and the cy of
the commerce of the United States to be protect. ed against (see the supplemental journal con taining the firoceedings relating to the conduct of the dey of Algiers toward the United States)
American Antiquarian Society, to be furnished with copies of certain public printed documents, (see resolutione joint)
Appeals from the decisions of the speaker,
in admiralty causes, proceedings respecting 257.
Appropriations, estimates of
bills making (see the various bills making ) Armouries at Harper's ferry and Springfield, expenditures
Army, splendid achievements of the
motion calling for a list of the officers of the to be filled by classifying the free male population of the United States,
Army, to be increased by raising forty regiments for the defence of the frontiers,
motion of Mr. Ingersoll to class and draft the mili- tia for the purpose of filling the
to be filled by the enlistment of minors, &c. (see bills from the senate filling the ranks, &c.) to be subsisted by the appointment of commissa-
appropriations for the support of the
(see bill») motion of Mr. Rich to allow persons subject to the direct tax to pay the same by furnishing a re- cruit for the inquiry whether any further provisions are neces- sary for the better accommodation of the 647. motion to appoint a committee to lay off the boun- ty lands for the 666. motion to inquire what reduction can be made in the 676. motion to aliow months additional pay to the sol- diers, and lands to disbanded officers of the motion to appropriate money to meet the expenses of laying off the bounty lands for the to be reduced to a peace establishment, (see bills) Arts and manufactures, copies of printed statements, &c. relating to the, transmitted, 566. distributed,
Artillery and engineers, inquiry respecting the promotion
of the officers of the corps of
Auction, sales at, resolution to increase the duty on 119, 179.
Balances unsettled, annual report of
Baltimore attacked by the enemy, who is repulsed, Bankers, a composition in lieu of stamp duties, to be made
(see bills from the senate) Banks who refuse to receive treasury notes, motion to pro- hibit the receipt of the notes of, in payment of debts due to the United States. motion to increase the tax on capital invested in Bankruptcy, petitions for the establishment of an uniform system of, (see petitions under head of mer- chants of New York, Philadelphia and other cities) bill to establish an uniform system of
Barbary powers, relations existing between the United States and the
Bar-iron, (see iron) Barney commodore, bill for the relief of the officers and men under the command of (see bille)
Beer, resolution to lay a duty on
123 to 129, 292. (see billa)
Bills of exchange drawn on the government and protested, motion to refund to individuals the interest and da mages in consequence of BILLS further to extend the right of suffrage, and to in- crease the number of the members of the legis. lative council in the Mississippi territory,
54, 56, 90, 94, 132. (hurned)
for the temporary removal of the seat of govern- ment from the city of Washington, 62 70 to 74.
directing the staff officers of the army to comply with the requisitions of naval and marine offi. cers in certain cases, 80, 90, 174. 284,295, 316,341. (passed)
for the relief of the officers, petty officers and sea men under the command of captain Joshua Barney, 80, 90, 148, 150, 227. (postponed to the 24 Monday in April next)
BILLS further to amend the Judicial system of the United
States, incorporating the Columbian manufacturing com- pany of Alexandria, in the district of Colum. bia . 86. 148.
authorizing a loan for a sum not exceeding
94, 139, 147, 159, 173, 177. 180 187, 188, 191, 195, 199.
making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army by classing the free male population of the United States, .
. 117. 181 256, 265, 667.
(postponed indefinitely)
to provide for the further defence of the frontiers of the United States, by authorizing the pre- sident to augment the present military esta blishment,
to authorize the president of the United States to accept the services of volunteers who may as- sociate and organize themselves. and offer their services to the government of the United States,
117, 151, 153, 155. 160, 163. 264, 265 280, 286, 486, 490, 501, 512, 514 519, 527, 530, 549, 557.596.
title amended, so as to read "to authorize the acceptance of state troops and volunteers for the relief of John Chalmers, junr. 163, 177. 180
187, 197, 199, 230. (puss-d
authorizing the secretary of state, during the con- tinuance of the present war, to make an addi- tional allowance to the owners and masters of vessels for bringing back to the United States, destitute and distressed American seamen,
174, 176, 238, 254, 255 (passed)
a bill for the relief of John Castille, of the city of New Orleans,
. 145, 169, 174, 254, 263.
establishing the bank of the Metropolis,
to incorporate the subscribers to the bank of the
United States of America,
167, 188, 191, 194 197, 198, 199, 202. 205
(for further proceedings, see bills from the Senate)
BILLS to incorporate the Farmers and Mechanics bank of Georgetown,
to provide additional revenues for defraying the expenses of government and maintaining the public credit. by laying duties on spirits dis tilled within the United States, and by amend. ing the act laying duties on licenses to distil- lers of spirituous liquors, 173, 230, 248, 291 305, 336, 337, 359, 371, 391.
to provide, &c by duties on sales at auction, on the postage of letters; on licenses to retail wines, spirituous liquors and foreign merchan- dise, 179, 253, 255, 257
338, 341, 360, 364 383, 391. (passed)
to provide, &c. by duties on carriages and the har- ness used therefor,
203, 253, 254, 260, 295, 308, 337, 341. (passed)
to provide. &c by laying duties on various goods, wares and me'chandise. manufactured within the United States,
292, 328, 338, 341, 356, 418 439. 449 457, 458, 460, 475 480, 494, 496, 501, 544. (passed)
to provide, &c by laying duties on household fur- niture on horses kept exclusively for the sad. dle or carriage, and on gold and silver watches, 292 338, 352, 361, 440, 449, 456, 458
459, 475, 481, 486, 527, 544. (passed)
to provide, &c. by laying a direct-tax on the United
305, 338, 359, 364, 366 372, 380, 475, 484, 495. (passed)
to amend the act, entitled " An act to provide ad- ditional revenues, &c. by laying a direct tax upon the United States," and the act to pro- vide, &c. by laying duties on household fur niture and on gold and silver watches,
520, 696, 698 702, 715, 720 725,746, 786. (passed)
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