Manufacturers of cotton, Baltimore Merchants of Norfolk, Virginia Manufacturers of silver plated sadlery, Philadelphia Manufactures, American Society for promoting Merchants of Alexandria, Dist. Col. Mohr, Carl Theodore 126 126 127 130 130 131 Morrill, Daniel M.Farland, William ton, Ken. 131 132, 223 M.Kown, John Manufactures of silver plated sadlery, &c. Lexin- Marine Society, Portland, Maine. Merchants of Portland, Maine Manufacturers of paper, Massacusetts Mayor, aldermen, &c. of New York Murray, Alexander Madden, Patrick H. (leave to withdraw) 157, 332 Malone, John, and others (leave to withdraw) Manufacturers of cotton, &c. Mass. Manufacturers of paper, Con. Moore, William 158 160 165 168 Mulholan, Hugh 173 Manufacturers of cotton, &c. Kennebec, Mass. 178 Manufacturers of iron, Maryland 178 Marsh, Thomas 179, 204, 238 (leave to wihdraw) Macarty, L. B. 179 Milne, Alexander 179 M.Neal, Gabriel 179, 205 (petition rejected) Madden, Thomas, three petitions 180 Manufacturers of cotton, &c. New Hampshire 182 Do. do.. Mass. 182 Do. Do. Connecticut society for promoting 182 183 McClure, Abdiel 191 Manufacturers of alum and copperas, Maryland 191 McLean, John 191 M.Comas, Josiah H. 192 Manufacturers of Cork, New York 195, 433 (rejected) Manufacturers of paper. Connecticut Manufactures, Delaware society, for promoting M.Cauly, John Mottus, Sylviant 202 207 207 212, 478 (leave to withdraw) M.Nish, Alexander Moore, Phebe 217, 298 Manufactures of Philadelphia, society for promoting 221 222 222 222, 249 (leave to withdraw) M-Bride, William Manufacturers of suspenders, Philadelphia Morrison, James Meade, Richard W. M.Boy, alias M⭑Voy Diego Merchants and merchant taylors, Philadelphia Morris, Nathaniel G. Merchants of Boston, (duties). Merchants and distillers, Boston McCoy, Matthew Morris, Jonathan Merchants of Boston 238 238 239 243, 274 (rejected) 248 251 251 258 261 261 264 Manufacturers of looking glasses, &c. M.Nitt, Alexander 264 265 266 Merchants of St. Lawrence and Ontario frontier McClure, capt. Samuel, (see officers, &c. 4th reg. Vir- ginia militia) M.Coy, Neil Manufacturers of paper hangings, Philadelphia 272, 438 Medical Society, District of Columbia Manufacturers of lookingglasses in frames, &c. (bill) 278 277, 295 271 278 278 287, 318 agent Moore, Peggy Morrow, James Moore, William Massachusetts Bay Canal Company, by Wm. Tudor, Missouri, inhabitants of, (admission) Manufactures, N, London society for promoting Do. of paper, Connecticut Maryland, general assembly of, (naval depot) Mississippi, legislature of, (forfeited lands) M-Nair, Matthew Merchants and distillers, Maine 330 344 S44 349, 390 850 350 361 $94 394 411 483 437 441 N.. Naples, information in relation to the claims of the merchants Narraganset bay, (see Massachusetts bay) Natchez hospital, motion to give effect to the act establishing the National armory, (see armory) 447, 478, 481 National debt. (see debt) National Bank, (see Bank of the United States) 421, 460 of the United States, bill to countervail the regu- (see bills from the Senate, No. 64). Naval affairs, committee on, (see committee) 224 424 169 S61, 438 (sec resolutions, joint) Page Navy hospitals, enquiry as to the delay in building the secretary to report at the next session Navy, the Secretary of the, to report the distribution of cer- 74, 163 the Secretary of the, to report upon the subject of na- enquiry into what alterations are necessary to be made 481 420 481 169, 406, 427 An account of the expenditure of the moneys drawn A statement of contracts made by the navy commis- sioners on behalf of the United States 116 A list of the clerks employed in the Navy Department, 116 116 The report of the commissioners of the navy pension fund 163 The naval register for 1818 His report on the petition of Samuel B. Brooke The proceedings of the courts martial for the trial of 168 169 192 captains Perry and Heath 196 The papers in relation to the contract with col. Hughes 252 283 298 His report on the petitions of Frederick Earnest, and 332 His report on the petition of John Kilgore 352 $80 The proceedings of the court martial for the trial of Netherlands, obstacles in the negotiation with the Neutral relations, motion of Mr. Miller more effectually to -? bill more effectually to preserve our (see bills, No. 27) New Hampshire, members from, appear, to wit: Josiah But- 459 366 92 103 8 |