Militia, debate on the resolution to repeal that clause
Ohio Company of Associates, a bill authorizing a
grant and conveyance of certain lands to, presented and committed
Milledge, John, elected in the room of Mr. Wayne 670 appears and takes his seat -
bill read the third time and passed bill amended by the Senate
remarks of, on the motion for reducing the
Mint, debate on the Senate bill for establishment
Senate disagree to the amendment made by the House
on the motion to refer the petition of John Churchman to a select committee
on the bill respecting the Cod Fisheries on the resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for his opinion of the best mode for raising additional supplies - on the bill regulating Foreign Coins on the bill to authorize a Loan
on Mr. Giles's resolutions Parker, Mr., remarks of, on the motion for re- ducing the Military Establishment
Pay of the late Army, debate in Committee of the Whole on the
Pennsylvania, letter from the Judges of the United States Circuit Court for -
Morell, D. L., memorial from, suggesting a plan for civilizing the Indians -
Neufville, John de, petition of, referred to the Secretary of State, with instructions to re- port thereon at the next session
New Arrow, copy of the Message of, laid before the House
New Hampshire, memorial from the Legislature of, complaining of the inequality of the act for assumption of the State debts -
North Carolina, petition from sundry citizens of, praying that the Assembly of said State may be authorized to lay a duty on certain vessels, referred to a committee
Northumberland, (Pennsylvania,) petition from
inhabitants of, praying a repeal of the act
imposing a duty on distilled spirits - - 299
Officers of the Army, memorial from, praying an augmentation of pay, referred to a commit-
and what, alterations ought to be made in the bill
report of the committee Post St. Vincents, bill to repeal part of the resolu- tion of Congress of the 29th August, 1788, respecting the inhabitants of, passed President, called upon for copies of the official cor- respondence between the Secretary of War and the Governor of Pennsylvania, re- specing the raising of troops within that State.
debate on the subject of engraving the Presi- dent's head upon the United States coins, 484, 487 resolution requesting him to institute an in- quiry into the causes of the defeat of Gene- ral St. Clair, rejected
is requested to recommend a day of humilia- tion and prayer
committee appointed to wait upon, and inform
Official conduct of the Secretary of the Treasury, debate on Mr. Giles's resolutions respect- ing the - 899, 907 to 963 vote on the question of agreeing with the Com- mittee of the Whole in their disagreement to certain of the said resolutions 955, 956, 958, 959, 960, 963
Ohio Company of Associates, memorial from the
Directors of the 433 resolutions on the report of the committee 486
him of the proposed recess of Congress - 589 Second Session-is informed of the presence
address to, in reply to his Speech
President's Message, communicating reports from
Gen. Scott and Lt. Col. Wilkinson
communicating information of the defeat of General St. Clair
communicating the plan of a city for the Seat of Government
returning to the House the bill for apportion. ment of Representatives - communicating certain papers relative to the Spanish interference in the execution of the treaty of 1790, with the Creek Indians - communicating sundry papers relative to the efforts made to induce the Indians North of the Ohio to enter into a treaty with the United States
communicating two Letters from the Governor of the Southwestern Territory -
President's Speech, debate on the resolution to prepare an address in reply to the committee appointed to prepare an address address reported and agreed to
Putnam, General, Treaty of Peace with the Wa- bash and Illinois Indians concluded by speeches made by, to the Indians
Quakers, remonstrance of, against the bill for esta- blishing a uniform system of militia - 205, 208 memorial and address from, on the subject of securing peace with the Indian tribes memorial from sundry societies of Quorum, committee appointed to inform the Pre- sident of the presence of a
Registering of vessels, debate in Committee of the
Protection to American commerce, remarks of Mr.
vote on the question of agreeing with the Committee of the Whole in their disagree- ment to certain of the said resolutions, 955, 956, 958, 959, 960, 963 594 Return, Secretary of War directed to lay before the House a return of the officers, &c., of the U. S. Military Establishment 695 Rhode Island, memorial from the Legislature of, complaining of the injuries resulting from the act for assumption of the State debts
Yeas and nays on the motion to appoint a commit- tee to prepare a bill to repeal so much of the Militia Law as relates to arming the militia 710 on the resolution for referring to the Secretary of the Treasury to report a plan for the re- demption of the Public Debt, and for reim- bursing the Loan made of the Bank of the United States on the question of concurring with the Com- mittee, in their amendment to the bill to re- imburse certain extra expenses of the Com- missioners for treating of Peace with the Creek Indians
on the passage of said bill
on an amendment to the bill providing com- pensation for President and Vice President 866 on the resolution calling upon the Commis- sioners of the Public Debt for a statement of their proceedings
on the motion to strike out the first section of the act in addition to the act for extending the time for settling accounts with the in- dividual States
on the passage of said bill
on the amendment of the Senate to the Ap- propriation bill
890, 892 on Mr. Giles's resolutions 955, 956, 958, 959, 960, 963
on the bill making an addition to the compen- sation of the Auditor of the Treasury and the Commissioner of the Revenue
on the resolution to authorize the President to employ so much of the military force as he may deem necessary for the protection of the frontiers, and to carry on offensive ope- rations against certain Cherokee towns on the motion to strike out the first section of the bill for reimbursement of the Loan made of the Bank of the United States
Young, Moses, report of the Committee on the petition of, disagreed to petition of
Younglove, John, report of the Secretary of War on the petition of, taken up, considered, and postponed
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