Demun. Message of the President relative to depreda- tions by the Mexicans on the property of Messrs. Chouteau and
Demun. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on do.
Denmark. From the President relative to affairs with Dennistown and Co. Report of the Committee on Com- merce on petition of A. and J. Denton. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on petition of Gabriel W.
Deposites and exercise of Executive power.
President relative to the removal of the
Deposite banks. (See Banks.)
Despatch and cargo. Report of the Committee on Fin- ance on the claim of the owners of the brig Discriminating duties on tonnage in favor of Portugal, &c.
Report of the Committee on Commerce to abolish 4 303 Distribution. (See Revenue-Lands.)
District of Columbia to the favorable consideration of
Congress. From the President recommending the 1 1 District of Columbia. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury with statement of affairs of the banks in the
District of Columbia for relief from pecuniary embarrass- ments. Memorials from the several cities in the District of Columbia. Motion by Mr. Tyler on the sub- ject of slavery in the
District of Columbia. Resolutions of sundry citizens of Pennsylvania against any interference with the subject of slavery in the
District of Columbia to be relieved from pecuniary em- barrassment. Report of the Committee on the District of Columbia on memorials of the several corporations of the District of Columbia. Memorial of the Legislature of Alabama against interfering with slavery in the 2 District of Columbia. Resolution of the Legislature of Kentucky against any interference with the sub- ject of slavery in the
District of Columbia. Statement of the debts of the sev- eral cities in the
District of Columbia. Report of the Committee on the District of Columbia on the state of the currency and renewal of the charters of the banks in the District of Columbia. Document respecting the record- ing of deeds in the
District of Columbia, &c. Report of the Committee on Contingent Expenses of the Senate on the subject of collecting, arranging, and printing documents relating to the
Dodge to the Rocky mountains in 1835. Report of the
Secretary of War with an account of the expedition of the United States dragoons under Colonel Henry 3 Drafts between commercial towns, as conducted by the deposite banks, compared with those of the Bank of the United States. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury with statements relating to rates of exchange and Dragoons in 1835. From the Secretary of War relative. to the movements of the regiment of Dragoons to the Rocky mountains in 1835. Report of the Secretary of War of the expedition of the United States
Dragoons. Documents relating to the organization of the United States Drawback of duty on imported hemp when manufactured into cordage and exported. Report of the Com- mittee on Manufactures on petition for a
Dry dock at Pensacola, &c. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs relative to a Dubuque. Petition of Auguste Chouteau and John Mul- lanphy, claimants to land under Julien Dupont, deceased. Report of the Committee on the Ju- diciary on petition of William P. Brobson, for him- self and the representatives of E. J.
Duties on imports. From the President relative to the future regulations of
Duties on plains, kerseys, and Kendall cottons, imported into the United States in 1832-'3.
Duties imposed by the act of the 19th May, 1828, and col- lected between the 1st of September and the 31st of December of that year. Statement of additional 1 9 1 Duties under 20 per cent. ad valorem, under the 6th sec- tion of the act of the 14th July, 1832, that can be reduced or repealed, consistently with due regard to the manufacturing interest. From the Secre- tary of the Treasury relative to Duties that may be repealed or reduced consistently with a
due regard to the manufacturing interest. Report of the Committee on Manufactures relative to the 2 Duties on goods destroyed by fire, &c. Memorial of the
Chamber of Commerce of New York, for the ex- tension of time on bonds for the payment of Duties on tonnage and on wines one-half. Report of the Committee on Commerce to abolish discriminating 4 303 Duty. Report of the Committee on Manufactures on pe- tition of R. P. Brown and others, that "brown linens" be admitted free of
Duty on imported hemp when manufactured into cordage and exported. Report of the Committee on Manu- factures on petition for a drawback of Duty. Report of the Committee on Manufactures on the expediency of making coal screenings, charcoal, culm, and coke, free of
East. Report of the Committee of Claims on the claim of Captain William
East Thomastown, Maine. Report of Secretary of War relative to the improvement of the harbor of Eaton. Report of Committee on Military Affairs on the petition of the heirs of General William Eckford. Report of Committee on Naval Affairs on me- morial of the heirs of Henry
Elbert, deceased. Report of Committee on Revolution- ary Claims on petition of the representatives of Samuel Elbert, lieutenant of dragoons, on account of a horse lost in service. Report of Committee of Claims on petition of John L.
Electing President and Vice President of the United States. Resolution Legislature of Maine relative to the mode of
Elliott, deceased. Report of Committee on the Judicia- ry on the petition of the heirs of Silence Emigrant paupers into the United States. Resolution Legislature of Massachusetts to obtain the passage of a law to prevent the introduction of Engineer corps. From the President and Secretary of
War relative to an increase in the
Engineer department in works of internal improvement. Operations of the
Engineer, relative to the operations of that department
in 1835. Annual report from the Chief - Engineer department, to perform the duties assigned to it. Relative to the inadequacy of the number of officers attached to the
Engineer department in 1335.
Engineer, relative to cost of survey of roads from St. Louis to the western frontier of Missouri. Letter from the Chief
Engineers. From the President and Secretary of War relative to a reorganization of the corps of To-1 pographical
Engineers for 1835. Annual report from the Bureau of Topographical
Engineers. Draft of a bill for the better organization of the corps of Topographical
Engineers. Report of the Secretary of War, relative to the employment of the Topographical Estimates for the service of the navy in 1836, &c. Estimates of the public revenue and expenditure for 1836. From the Secretary of the Treasury, with 1 2 Evans, deceased. Report of Committee on Revolution- ary Claims on petition of William R. Johnson, executor of George Exchange and drafts between commercial towns as con- ducted by the deposite banks, compared with those of the Bank of the United States. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, with statements rela- ting to the rates of
Executive power. From the President relative to the removal of the deposites and exercise of Expedition of the United States dragoons to the Rocky mountains, in 1835. Report of the Secretary of War relative to the Expenditures of the Government. From the President
relative to a reduction in Expenditures. From the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the public revenue and
Expenditures of the United States for the first quarter of 1835. Report of the Secretary of the Treas- ury, with statement of receipts and Exploring expedition be fitted out to the Pacific ocean. Report of Committee on Naval Affairs on memo- rial of sundry citizens of Connecticut, that an Exported from the United States in 1834-25. General statement of foreign produce
Exported from the United States in 1834-'5. General statement of domestic produce Exported ditto. Summary statement of ditto
Exports in 1832, 3, 4, and '5. Statement of the value of imports and
Exports from 1790 to 1835. Statement of the value of Exports in 1834-5. Value of imports and
Expunging a resolution from the Journal of the Senate, &c. Resolution of the Legislature of New Jersey in favor of
Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Resolution of the Legislature of Vir- ginia instructing the Senators to vote for Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Resolution of the Legislature of Ohio for
Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Resolution of the Legislature of Mis-
Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Motion by Mr. Benton for Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Resolution of the Legislature of New Hampshire for -
Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Resolution of the Legislature of Illinois for Expunging any part of the Journal of the Senate. Res-
olution of the Legislature of Delaware opposed to Expunging any part of the Journals of Congress. Res- olution of the Legislature of Maryland against Expunging any part of the Journal of the Senate. Me- morial sundry citizens of Virginia opposed to Expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate. Resolutions of the Legislature of New York in favor of -
Extra allowances in the army and navy and substitution of fixed salaries, &c. From the President rela- tive to discontinuance of
Faght. Report of Committee on Revolutionary Claims on the petition of John Morris
Featherstonhaugh, United States geologist. Report of the Secretary of War, with one from G. W.- Fettyplace relative to his claims under the treaty with France. Memorial of William
Finances. From the President on the condition of the
Finances. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treas- ury on the state of the
Fire. Memorial of citizens of New York for relief from loss by Fire. Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New York for extension of time on bonds for the pay- ment of duties on goods destroyed by Fisher, deceased. Report of the Committee on Revolu- tionary Claims on the petition of the heirs of Henry Fishery, to enable them to take other fish. Report of the Committee on Commerce on the propriety of ex- tending licenses to vessels engaged in the macke- rel Fishing vessels. Report of the Committee on Commerce on sundry acts of the House of Representatives allowing bounties to
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