Canal company. Report of the Committee on Roads and Canals on the memorial of the Louisville and Portland
Cannon for the United States. Report of the Secretary of War relative to the supply of
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Cape Fear river. Memorial of the citizens of Wilming- ton, North Carolina, for improving the navigation of
Cathcart. Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of James Leander
Causin and Ann Turner, heirs and representatives of the late Colonel John H. Stone. Report of the Com- mittee on Private Land Claims on the petition of Eliza
Cavalry. (See Dragoons.) Cazeau. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the petition of the heirs of Francis Cazeau's representatives. Report from Virgil Maxcy, Solicitor of the Treasury, on the case of Francis Central America. From the President relative to af- fairs with Champlin and others. Report of the Committee on Com- merce on the act for the relief of Isaac Charleston, South Carolina. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs relative to the establishment of navy yard at Chase. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the pe- tition of Parker Chew and others, survivors of Beale's rifle company. Memorial of Beverly
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Chili. From the President relative to affairs with Chouteau and John Mullanphy, claimants to land under title of Julien Dubuque. Petition of Auguste 2 Chouteau and Demun. Message of the President rela- tive to depredations committed by the Mexicans on the property of Messrs.
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Clerks in that Department. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to an increase of salaries of the
Clerks in that Department.
Report of the Postmaster General relative to an increase of salaries of the Clerks in that Department. Report of the Secretary of the Navy relative to an increase of salaries of the Clinch, for confirmation of certain land in Florida. Re- port of the Committee on Private Land Claims. on the bill for the relief of Duncan L. Coal screenings, charcoal, culm, and coke, free of duty. Report of the Committee on Manufactures on the expediency of making Coast of the United States. Report of F. R. Hassler, of the survey of the Coinage, &c. From the President, relative to the gold and silver
Coins, for coinage. Report of the Secretary of the Treas- sury relative to supplying the mint with bullion and foreign Collection of the revenue. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to -
Colleges in the United States. Memorial of the College of New Jersey, that a donation of land be made to all the incorporated
College or University of Florida for a donation of land. Memorial of the Trustees of the Colonization of free negroes and manumitted slaves. Pe- tition of citizens of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, in favor of
Colonization Society. Memorial of citizens of Kentucky that the aid of Government be extended to the American Combs, of Kentucky. Report of the Committee on Pen- sions on the petition of Leslie Commerce and navigation. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury with annual statement of
Commerce and navigation of the United States in 1834-'5. Statistical view of the
Commerce of each State and Territory of the United States in 1834-'5. Statement of the Commissary Genéral of Subsistence. Annual report of the Annual re-
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Commissary General of Purchases for 1835. port of the Commissary General of Subsistence as superintendent of Indian emigration in 1835. Report of the Commissioners of Loans and of the Sinking Fund. From the President relative to abolishing the offices of
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Congress. Document relative to the duration of the
sessions of
Congress." Message of the President returning with ob- jections the "Act to appoint a day for the annual meeting of
Constitution as regards the election of President and Vice President. From the President relative to amendment of the Contingent fund, &c. Annual report from the Secretary of the Senate, with statement of clerks, messengers, expenditures from the
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Contingent fund of the Senate, for taking testimony in relation to frauds in sale of the public lands, &c. (4 309 Report of committee relative to expenses paid 4 318 from the Contractors for supplying the army. Statement of ac- counts with
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Contracts for carrying the mail. (See Mail.) Conway, deceased. Report of the Committee on Private Land Claims on petition of the heirs of William - Cook. Report of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims on memorial of the heirs of Captain George Cordage, and exported. Report of the Committee on Manufactures on petition for drawback of duty on imported hemp, when manufactured into Counterfeiters. Report of the Committee of Claims on paying Augustus Jones, marshal, &c., for breaking up a band of Court system be extended to all the States. Memorial of the Legislature of Alabama that the Circuit Crain and others. Report of the Committee on Revolu- tionary Claims on petition of the heirs of James Crane, who is deaf, blind, and an ideot. Report of the Committee on Pensions on petition of inhabitants of Wabash county, Illinois, that a pension be al- lowed to Noah
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Crawford's company of Missouri militia. Report of the Committee of Claims for pay for services in Captain Creeks, in 1835. Operations of the Engineer depart- ment relative to the improvement of harbors, 1 rivers, and Cumberland road to the States through which it passes, its condition, provision for its repair, &c. From the Secretary of War relative to the surrender of the
Cumberland road where it crosses the Wabash river. Report of the Secretary of War relative to a bridge on the Cumberland road in Illinois and Indiana. Message from the President relative to the condition of the Cumberland road, &c. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to payments on account of the Cumberland or other road from St. Louis to the western frontier of Missouri. Letter from the Chief En- gineer relative to cost of survey of the Cumberland road in that State. Resolution of the Legis- lature of Indiana to obtain further appropriations for the Cumberland road. Report of the Committee on Roads and Canals on petition of George Dawson, for work done on the Cumberland road be located to pass through that place in the route to Jefferson city. Memorial of the citi- zens of St. Louis that the Cumberland road in 1836. Estimate of sums to extend in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, the
Cumberland road, amount of the 2 per cent. fund, &c. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, with statements of amounts expended on the Currency of the country. From the President relative to the gold and silver coinage, and the
Currency. From the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the deposite banks and the
Currency of bank notes of less amount than twenty dol- lars. Motion by Mr. Benton to prohibit the Currency and renewal of the charters of the banks in the District of Columbia. Report of the Committee on the District of Columbia relative to the Curry, agent for the removal of Cherokee Indians. Re- port of the Secretary of War relative to allowances to Benjamin F. Custom-houses. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the erection of certain Custom-house officers. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the number and compensa- tion of Customs for 1835. Report of the Secretary of the Treas- ury, with statements of the emoluments of the officers of the
Customs in March and April, 1836. Report of the Sec- retary of the Treasury with statement of the re- ceipts from
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Debt. From the Secretary of the Treasury relative to arrangements with the Bank of the United States for the payment of the public
Decatur and others. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on claims of the representatives of Com- modore Stephen Defence. From the President recommending provision to be made for the national Defence of the country. Motion by Mr. Benton, that the surplus revenue be set apart for the Defence of the seacoast. Statement of fortifications and steam batteries for the Defences of the United States. Message from the Pres- ident with reports from the Secretaries of War and Navy relative to the Defences of the country. Resolution of the Legislature of Maine in favor of a liberal appropriation for the - Defences of the United States. Report of the Secretary of War relative to the maximum amount that can be expended per annum on the military Defences of the United States. Report of the Secretary of War relative to the maximum amount that can be expended per annum on the naval D'Haas. Report of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims on petition of the representatives of Gen- eral John Philip
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