of, referred to Committee of the Whole - 500 the report agreed to, and the Committee of Claims ordered to bring in a bill
a bill for relief of, presented, read twice, and committed.
read the third time, and passed Courts of South Carolina, a bill to alter the time and manner of holding the, read three times and passed
Crimes, a committee was appointed to inquire whether any and what amendments are necessary in the act to punish certain, against the United States Culpeper, Mr., speech of, on non-intercourse bill Cumberland Road, the President transmitted the report of the Commissioners of the, which was referred to a select committee - another Message from the same was similar- ly referred petition of sundry inhabitants of Virginia relating to the, referred to the same
Dana, Mr., remarks of-continued.
on the bill from the Senate to enforce the embargo laws
on the bill to provide for an extra session of Congress - 1027, 1029 on his resolution relating to navigation laws 1030 on the amendments of the Senate to the bill for increasing the Navy 1032, 1043, 1044, 1046, 1049, 1058 speech of, on the resolution for making pre-
on the resolution of Mr. Nicholas 1232, 1233, 1238, 1321 remarks of, on the non-intercourse bill 1447, 1507 on Mr. Bacon's resolution relating to defen- sive maritime war -
in explanation of his bill concerning the navigation laws Dardin, Amey, Mr. Gholson presented the peti- tion of, which was referred to the Com- mittee of Claims
certain cases, read twice, and committed - 905 Defensive Maritime War, Mr. Bacon submitted
a resolution on the subject of - - 1189 which was referred to the committee on Mr. Nicholas's resolution - 1191 Delaware and Chesapeake Canal Company, in- definite postponement of the bill relating to the - Departments, a bill further to amend the several acts to establish the Treasury, War, and Navy, and for other purposes, read twice, and committed
read the third time, and passed -
returned from the Senate with amendments a bill to the same effect from the Senate read three times, and passed
a bill in addition to the act for laying out and making the, read twice, and commit- ted
the report of the Commissioners of the Customs, the Committee of Commerce and Man-
ufactures were instructed to inquire whe- ther any amendment ought to be made to the law relative to compensation of the officers of the
Disabled Soldiers, a committee appointed to in- quire into the expediency of providing by law for the relief of Revolutionary - Disbursement of Public Moneys, Mr. Randolph submitted a resolution for a committee to inquire into the, by the War Department, contrary to law, &c., which was adopted, and a select committee appointed - a report from said committee, with docu- ments accompanying it, ordered to be printed - Distressed Seamen, the Committee of Com- merce and Manufactures were instructed to inquire into the propriety of providing by law for the relief of -
on the bill authorizing an additional num- ber of revenue cutters 521,525, 526 on the edicts of France and Great Britain - 547, 548
read the third time, and passed
a bill to repeal as to all nations except France and Great Britain, after the 4th of March next, was presented, read twice, and committed 1432 copy of the memorial of the citizens of the Third Ward, in New York, for repeal of 1777 Emperor of the French, the decree of the 21st of November, 1806, by the - 1749, 1750 decree of the 17th of December, 1807, by the 1751 Engineers, a bill from the Senate making further provision for the corps of, read twice, and committed
Eppes, Mr., remarks of, on fixing a day to con- sider the embargo resolutions
Fisk, Mr., remarks of, on a motion to print cer- tain papers
remarks of, on the non-intercourse bill remarks of, on the Massachusetts memorial 1539 remarks of, on the bill relating to foreign
Foreign Licenses, a bill to prohibit American vessels from receiving, presented read twice, and committed
reported to the House
first section of the bill struck out ordered to a third reading
read the third time, and passed -
speech of, on resolution to raise volunteers he contradicts an assertion of Mr. Quincy - 964 remarks of, on the Senate bill to enforce the embargo 964, 986, 989 remarks of, on the bill providing for an ex- tra. session speech of, on the Senate amendments to the bill for increasing the Navy · 1061 speech of, on the extra session of Congress 1117 remarks of, on bill to increase the naval force 1187 speech of, on the resolution to prepare for
first resolution of said report carried nem. con., and the second agreed to
tions touching our, which were agreed to the second resolution of the committee
a division called for, and a motion to amend 887 the amendment adopted, and the resolution so amended agreed to
- 894 the third resolution was agreed to, and the two last mentioned referred, respectively, to committees on the President's Message 895 a Message from the President, communi- cating certain papers touching our- - 1080 five thousand copies of the same ordered to be printed
with a sequel to the correspondence before communicated
Foreign Vessels, a bill to prohibit the entry of, into the ports and harbors of the United States, read twice, and committed - 1229 Fortifications, so much of the President's Mes- sage as related to, referred to a select com- mittee
a bill to complete certain, for defence of ports, &c., read twice, and committed - - 1993 amended and ordered to a third reading - 1171 read the third time, and passed as amended 1188 returned from the Senate with an amend-
- 1510, 1524, 1526 to the
decree of the 2d of March, 1799, by the, of France decree of the 18th of March, 1799, by the, of France, in explanation of the above decree of the 29th of October, 1799, by the, of France, as to the crews of vessels decree of the 14th of November, 1799, by the, of France, as to the mode of executing the above
Executive Documents, Mr. Randolph submitted a resolution to remove the injunction of secrecy from the, which was rejected Exports, a statement from the Treasury Depart- ment of the, prior to 1st of October last
a list of the decrees of Franking Privilege, a resolution submitted by Mr. Randolph granting to members the, for all papers, &c., touching the public service, was referred to the Post Office Committee
the said committee were instructed to bring in a bill granting the, on the President's Message and documents therewith of the 23d December
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