* Vol. No. Page. 16th section has been valueless, or been taken up 2 133 1 nessee and other rivers. Memorial of the Legis- 4 292 1 port of Committee of Revolutionary Claims on the 2 137 1 ary embarrassments. Memorial of the Corpora- 2 53 1 ments. Report of the Committee on the District of Columbia on memorial of the Corporation of 2 111 1 3 258 1 3 154 1 1 1 15 retary of the Treasury relative to unexpended bal- 3 188 1 amount unexpended on 1st January, 1836; perma- (6 426 port of the Secretary of the Senate of amount of - 6' 427 1 1 6 commissioners for the adjustment of private land 2 17 1 7 1 1 233 lating to the expediency of establishing an 3 185 1 3 254 1 15 345 1 President relative to extra allowances in the 11 1 21 1 1 43 ( DOP4.0 IL Vol. No. Page. manding General relative to the organization, strength, position, recruiting service, &c. of the - I 1 55 termaster General of the arsenal at Washington, 1 1 1 1 80 1 1 92 the Secretary of War, with statement of the effec- 3 203 number and situation of the Indians on the fron- 3 228 respecting an increase of the ordnance corps of the 5 388 1 Documents relating to the bill to increase the 5 395 1 6 404 1 3 175 1 2 43 1 for donation of public lands, &c. Petition of the 2 55 1 quisitions, amount accounted for, and balances un- 1 1 306 quisitions, amount accounted for, and balances un- 1 1 317 Post Roads on bill for the relief of Thomas Rhodes 2 50 1 B. Babcock. Report of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims on petition of widow of Phineas petition of Christopher T. Affairs on petition of representative of Commo- dore Joseph President relative to the - Vol. No. Page. received in payment for public lands, and its trans- 5 356 1 3 167 1 2 55 1 tee on Finance on the subject of the charters and 6 409 1 1 1 76 Committee of Claims on the petition of Hugh 3 256 1 2 38 1 on the petition of Beverly Chew and others, sur- 4 280 1 2 148 1 Claims on the memorial of Daniel and Margaret 2 139 1 2 93 1 set apart for the defence of the country, and in- 2 79 1 of less amount than twenty dollars. Motion by Mr. 3 156 1 4 290 1 L. F. Linn and A. H. Sevier relative to the nav- 2 113 1 olutionary Claims on petition of heirs of Joseph 4 335 1 2 23 1 3 247 1 4 278 1 4 326 1 - Boundary line of Olbiohe Report from Engineer depart:} ! Vol. No. Page. - 1 11 1 John McAran for patronage of Congress to his 2 45 1 ( 113 1 1 203 1 Breakwater. Relative to the condition of the work on 1.6 1 2 51 1 lutions of Legislature of Indiana relative to the - 2 72 1 3 206 1 3 211 1 ury, with a report of the survey of the northern 3 234 1 sions of Great Britain. Resolution of the Legis- 3 267 1 ident, with documents relating to the northeastern 6 6 414 1 Library on the expediency of purchasing the li- 3 242 on Commerce on the bill for the employment of - 5 387 1 Alabama. Report of the Committee on Public 5 367 relative to the debt due by the late General John 6 422 1 1 1 46 erection of a pier in connexion with the Delaware 2 40 1 a mole or pier near Cape Henlopen, and a forti- 2 98 1 , offering a house on Capitol Hill for the 6 417 1 to that State on the the Delaware Vol. No. Page. berland road. Report of the Secretary of War 1 10 1 3 210 1 pont. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary 3 240 1 relative to affairs with France Documents rela- 3 157 Report of the Committee on Private Land Claims 2 91 1 3 171 1 1 1 113 3 222 1 3 223 1 5 380 1 tigating frauds in the sales of the public lands. 4 309 1 persons that 2 - C. Caldwell, late clerk of the United States court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Memorial of 2 18 1 Judiciary on the petition of the executors of David 4 330 1 5 378 1 port of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims 2 139 1 on the petition of John Howard, administrator of 3 214 1 1 1 129 1 1 141 sin ship |