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OF MICHigas **ºn {H}]] Fºr rº H # É # - Fº ſ ź 5 É ºaºsº dº sº ºr a sº Roo Miš. * - . f -- | miſſiſſiſſiſſ †H Re ference | 22 3 133 o /&T) 24, 46TH CONGRESS, EHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. REPORT 2d Session. - - } No. 1776. ºw Yº (434 . . sº-s: GENERAL INDEX ,-- - t * ; : ... . \\\\\}^{\", \ wº A t w WWW, . OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM THE FIRST TO TENTH CONGRESS INCLUSIVE, BEING A SYNOPTICAL SUBJECT-INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF • CONGRESS ON ALL PUBLIC BUSINESS FROM 1789. To 1809, . WITH REFERENCES TO THE DEBATES, DOCUMENTS, AND STATUTES CONNECTED TEHERE WITH. BY ALBERT ORDw AY. W A S H IN G T ON : G O W E R N M E N T P R IN TIN G O FIFIC E. 1880. (ENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Mr. STEPHENS, from the Committee on Rules, submitted the following R. E POR T : The Committee on Rules, who were instructed, by resolutions passed June 18, 1878, to provide for the preparation of a general indea of the journals of Congress, respectfully report : That the index of the journals of the first ten Congresses, embracing the period from March 4, 1789, to March 4, 1809, has been completed, and they ask that it be printed, under the super- vision of the indexer, for the use and information of the House and the public, and be recommitted to the Committee on Rules. II PREFA CE. “Show me a practical improvement and that improvement I will do my best to realize.” This preliminary publication, comprising the index of the journals of the first ten Congresses, is made for the purpose of submitting to criticism and revision the plan, forms, and method designed for the entire work. I shall welcome suggestions, and even the most unsparing criticism; for the work I have undertaken, being almost entirely original in its design, is still subject to great im- provement in its details. - To use this index profitably, or to criticise it intelligently, it is necessary that its purposes and scope should be fully understood. The accumulated records of Congress are contained in about two thousand volumes of laws, documents, journals, and debates. These volumes contain the history of legislation since the organization of the government, and, therefore, information essential to guide legislation in the future. Each volume being separately indexed, on the most diverse and imperfect plans, it has become almost impossible to extract from them the full history of any subject on which information is sought. - What is obviously desirable is either separate general indexes of the laws, the documents, the debates, and the journals, or one comprehensive general index of the whole. It would require a very long time and the expenditure of a very large amount of money to accomplish either of these plans. As an alternative, I have conceived that a general index of the journals can be prepared in such form as to present a synopsis of the history of legislation on every subject, and make ac- cessible information contained in the other publications of Congress. The plan that I have adopted to fulfill this purpose is based on the fact that the journals con- tain a brief record of everything done in Congress, and the plan is carried out by referring the enquirer to the debates, documents, and laws in which he can obtain the more detailed information that is not recorded in the journals. Simple as this plan appears it presents numerous problems in its execution, on the Solution of which depends the success of the plan and the value of the index produced. As a knowledge of these problems, and the manner in which I have dealt with them, is essential to an intelligent use of the index, I will detail the most important of them. One of the most difficult problems I have had to deal with arises from the fact that bills frequently contain matters entirely foreign to their subject-title. It is manifestly proper, and in many cases very important, to make an index-entry of such matter; for a matter at one time included in a general bill may at another time be the subject of a separate bill, and if the action in the former case was not entered in the index, the enquirer would fail to get a true statement of the history of legislation on the subject. The difficulty is to draw the line determining how far we should go in this direction. The analysis of an act, and entry under proper titles of all its details, belongs properly to a synoptical index of the laws, and venturing to introduce any such entries in a gen- eral index of the journals must at times lead to disappointment in not finding others that might be expected. Nevertheless, I have felt the object to be of such importance that I have endeavored to frame a general rule to meet it. - This rule is, that when any bill, report, or document contains important matter that is entirely foreign to the subject-title given to such bill, report, or document, an index-entry of the matter is made under its proper subject-title; but that however important or extensive a matter is, if it re- III IV GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. lates directly to the general subject-title of the bill, report, or document, the only entry in the gen- eral index is under that general subject-title. To make my meaning clearer, I will illustrate the application of the rule. - An act of June 18, 1878, “making appropriations for the support of the Army,” contains a clause appointing a committee on the subject of transferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department, and a clause prohibiting the use of the Army as a posse comitatus. As these matters are entirely foreign to the subject-title of the act, they would, under the rule I propose, be entitled to entry in the index under their respective subjects. - An act of July 31, 1879, “to regulate the collection of duties,” divides the country into collec- tion-districts, establishes ports of entry, establishes the offices, and prescribes the duties of customs- officers, provides regulations for entering goods and unloading vessels, fixes fees and penalties, and a multitude of other matters, which, in an index of the laws, would require innumerable entries; but, under the rule I propose, none of these matters would receive separate entry in the general index of the journals, for the reason that they all relate directly to the general subject-title of the act. + Even with this attempt at a general rule, many questions arise under it which it is difficult to decide, and the decision on which will always subject the indexer to criticism. It will be perceived, therefore, that there are certain limitations upon the direct information which can be derived from a general index of the journals. In other words, a general index of the journals alone can no more give absolutely everything contained in the congressional records On a given subject than the catalogue of a library can refer to everything contained in the library On a given subject in all the encyclopedias, periodicals, and books in the library in which the subject may be incidentally treated. In both cases the intelligence of the enquirer, aided by all the pos- sible suggestions and references of the cataloguer, should indicate to him where to look for further information than is directly given. Nevertheless, I conceive that I have, by the plan of this index and by some variations from the ordinary rules of indexing, so far enlarged its scope that it will very nearly fulfill all demands made upon it. After solving the question of treatment of bills containing extraneous matter, we find another class of bills of which the subject-title gives but little, if any, indication of the nature of the bill. For example, the act of August 10, 1790, “making further provision for the payment of the debt of the United States,” is in reality a “tariff bill,” prescribing the duties on imports. In such cases there is, I conceive, only one safe rule, which is to index the bill under the subject to which it really relates. Under this rule, the act which I have cited would have its full index-entry under “Import Duties.” - Another difficulty arises from erroneous or synonymous titles given bills and documents. The journals of Congress being the record of a multitude of men and a multitude of minds, they are naturally filled with cases of synonymous or equivalent terms used for the same matter by different persons. If we followed this multiform and accidental phraseology of titles, we would separate matters which are identical or analogous. I therefore bring all matters relating to the Same subject under one title, without regard to the errors or accidents of the titles given them in the journal. In another class of cases, the subject-title may be correct without containing any distinctive or suggestive word under which it might be indexed. As an illustration I quote the following: “An act for the creation of a court for the adjudication and disposition of certain moneys received into the Treasury under an award made by the tribunal of arbitration constituted by Virtue of the first article of the treaty concluded at Washington the 8th day of May, A. D. 1871, between the United States of America and the Queen of Great Britain.” In such cases as this it depends upon the genius of the indexer to fix upon some such title as usage or other consideration would suggest, and also to enter under such a variety of titles, with proper cross-references, as would make it im- possible for the matter to escape discovery. - In many cases subject-titles are correct without conveying any idea of the nature or extent of the subject-matter. For example, the act of 1863 authorizing the issue of bonds, Treasury notes, fractional currency, etc., is entitled “An act to provide ways and means to support the govern- ment,” and, as the extreme of absurdity, the only reference to it in the annual index is under the GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. V title “ways and means.” In such, cases as this the act itself must be analyzed, and reference made to it under as many different subject-titles in the index as there are distinct subject-matters treated of in the act. From the cases I have mentioned, it will be apparent that each index-entry presents a prob- lem, and as every such problem is capable of several different solutions, I am fully conscious that as different minds will view the matter from different standpoints, every entry may be criticised for not having been made otherwise. The general index, therefore, must bear the impress of the author's mind, and, like any other product of the human mind, be subject to the criticism of other minds, and prove a success or failure according to the ability employed in its production. For the general form of the index I have adopted the dictionary system, though I have held myself so far untrammeled by its fixed rules as to approach the classified system in those cases in which I deem it advantageous. Any such departures from the fixed system are, however, qualified by a free use of cross-references. As a rule I have arranged the matter under each subdivision of subject-titles in chronological order, so as to present a connected and synoptical history of the subject. The index is confined to “public business.” All memorials and petitions, all “private busi- ness,” such as claims, pension bills, and bills for the relief of individuals, are omitted. These matters have no historical interest, have seldom any bearing on general legislation, and their bulk is enormous. An index of private claims, and the action taken on them from the First to the Forty-first Congress, has been published in four large volumes, which makes it still more un- necessary to include them in this index. - - The custom introduced in the indexes of the session journals of indexing under the names of members is not followed in this general index, for the reason that however valuable such an index might be in itself, it would destroy the value of this index to include in it the bulk of matter neces- sary to duplicate its entries under the names of the not less than six thousand members of Con- gress since the organization of the government. Routine and immaterial action on bills are omitted, but the designating number of each bill is given to enable reference to the “bill register” in the session journal, if it should be desired to learn such details. To obviate the trouble of ascertaining the date of occurrences, I have prefixed the years in which the session of Congress referred to was held. The system of numbering the entries under each subject-title I deem to be a valuable feature, not only for the great Saving of Space in making references, but also because it enables references to be made instantly instead of requiring search through a long series of entries to find the special one desired. In making a critical examination of the index, it should be borne in mind that the arrange- ment of subject-titles, which may appear too elaborate for the amount of matter now included under them, has been made with a view to the much larger amount of matter that will come under them as the index progresses. • I earnestly ask all who have occasion to consult the records of Congress to submit this index to the test of practical use, and to those who have not time or inclination to make a critical exam- ination of the plan of the work, I would suggest an examination of some one subject-title with which they may happen to be specially familiar. Only through the co-operation of all who are sufficiently interested to desire to see a work produced commensurate in value to the importance of its purposes can I hope to succeed, and I trust that I may have the benefit of their criticisms and suggestions to apply in the further prosecution of the work and embody in its final publication. ALBERT ORDWAY. A B B REV IATION s. Addtl -------------- Additional. Ind. Aff -----------. Indian Affairs. Agd---------------- Agreed. Insp. Genl --------. Inspector-General. Amdg -----------. -- Amending. Int. Rev. ---------- Internal Revenue. Amdt -------------- Amendment. Jt ----------------- Joint An ---------------- Annual. Manf -------------- Manufactures. Annals ------------- Annals of Congress (Gales & Seaton). | Mem.----..... ----- Memorial. Appr.------------- Appropriation. Messg ------------ -Message. Apprg ------------- Appropriating. Mil. Aff------------ Military Affairs. Apptd ------------- Appointed. Misc --------------- Miscellaneous. Com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Committee. N-concă.----. & sº tº tº Gº a- Non-concurred. Com. of Wh... ..... -Committee of the Whole House. Navig.------------. Navigation. Comm-------------- Commerce. Non-coms ---------- Non-commissioned officers. Comml ------------- Commercial. P. M. Genl -----..... Postmaster-General. Commr------------- Commissioner. P. O.---------------. Post-office. Compt ------------ - Comptroller. © Postpd ------------- Postponed. Conc -------------- Concurrent. Pres --------------- President. Conca -----, ------. Concurred. Proc --------------- Proclamation. Conf-------------- - Conference. Pub---------------- Public. *~. Cong--------------- Congress. Q. M. --------------- Quartermaster. Consd.----------- - Considered. Recommig -------- -Recommending. Const -------------- Constitution of United States. Recomtd ----------- Recommitted. Cont. Cong -------- -Continental Congress. Reconsd.----------. Reconsidered. Contingt ----------- Contingent. Refd -------------- Referred. Dbtd.------------- - Debated. Rep.------------...-- Representative. Dept -------------- Department. - Reptil-------------- Reported. Dischgd ---------- Discharged. Res ---------------. Resolution. Disgd -------------- Disagreed. ReV---------------. Revolution. - Disgt -------------- Disagreement. - Rev. and Unf. Bus -- Revisal and unfinished business. Doc ---------------- Document. S ------------------ Senate. Engrs -------------- Engineers. S. Ex. J ------------ Executive Journal of Senate. Ex. Doc ------------ Executive Document. S. J.--------------- Journal of Senate. For. Rel ------------ Foreign Relations. S. Papers ---------. -American State Papers. G'town. ------------ Georgetown. Sec ---------------- Secretary. Gov.-------------- Governor. Sess.--------------- Session. Govt --------------- Government. St.---------------- Statutes-at-Large (Little & Brown's H. J.-------------- Journal of House of Representatives. edition). H. R. --------------- IIouse of Representatives. Treas -------------. Treasury. Ho ---------------- House - Vols -----. --------- Volunteers. Impvt. ------------- Improvement. - V. Pres.------------ Vice-President. Incorp ------------- Incorporate. Wash'n .----------- Washington. Incorpg ------------ Incorporating. g Wy. and Ms - - - - - - - - Ways and Means. 1789, 1.1 -------------------------- --------------- 1st Congress, 1st session, held in 1789. : & tº 1802–3, 7.2---------------------------------------- 7th Congress, 2d session, held in 1802 and 1803. Et sic de casteris. LD X D. T., A. IN ALT I O N S. The journals referred to prior to 14th Congress are the reprint edition of House Journal pub- lished in 1826 in nine volumes, and the reprint edition of Senate Journal published in 1821 in five volumes. - - Senate bills prior to the 21st Congress are designated by the numbers given them in the “bill register” in the indexes of the House journals. For further and detailed explanations, see preface. I N D E X . Absence. See also CALL OF HOUSE. Rules and 0rders of H. R. Relating to 1. Rule prohibiting, adopted, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 13. 2. Rule that absent members may be compelled to attend, adopted, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 3. Rule that absent members may be taken into custody by order of Ho, adopted, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 13.−Amended, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 228. 4. Rule that Ho. shall determine whether members taken into custody for absence shall pay fees and costs, adopted, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 228. Rules and 0rders of Senate relating to º 5. Rule prohibiting, adopted, 1789, 1.1, S. J. 13.— Amended by adding provisions for compelling at- tendance of absent senators, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 517. 6. Com. apptd. to report rules to compel attendance, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 127. - Accountability Note.—This title is limited to general provisions. special provisions see.under titles of respective offices. 1. Bill (H. R. 226) providing mode of recovering balances due from persons accountable for public money, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 682: passed 700. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 343. In H. R. amdts. concã. and n-concá. in H. J. 737. In S. disgt. re- ceded from S. J.347. (ST. v. 1, p. 512.) 2. Com. apptd. to report further provisions necessary to compel receivers of public money to account for and pay over, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 627. 3. Recommendations on ; Pres, an: messg. 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 4. Report of com. on, 1801–2, 8ee EXPENDITURES 2. 5. Bill (H.R. 54) to secure, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 188. 6. Bill (S. 7) to secure, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 192: passed 198. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 194. In S. postpd, to next sess. S, J. 230. 7. Bill (S. 31) to amend laws relating to, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 369: passed 388. In H. R. rejected H. J. 685. 8. Bill to secure, passed 1808–9, 8ee ExPENDITURES 6. Accountant of the Navy Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill (S. 33) establishing office, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 527: passed 530. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 385. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in with amdts. S. J. 545. In H. R. amdts. of S. concol. in H. J. 393. (ST. v. 1, p. 610.) 2. Com. instructed to inquire into expediency of abolishing office, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 579 (ANNALs 1011): report made 677. Salary of 3. Bill fixing at $1,600, passed 1797–8, see ante 1. 4. Bill fixing at $2,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Accountant of War Department - Appointment and Duties of . 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1791–2, see TREAs- URY DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Com. instructed to inquire into expediency of abolishing office, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 579 (ANNALs 1011): report made 677. Saſary of 3. Bill fixing at $1,200, passed 1791–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 4. Bill increasing salary to $1,600, and giving frank- ing privilege, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 553: dbtd. 559 H. Rep. 1776—1 For h | ! | i | : Accountant of War Department—Continued. Saſary of Continued. (ANNALS 1384) : passed 560. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 265. In H. R.amdts. of S. concã. and n-concl. in H. J. 567. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 267. (ST. v. 1, p. 474.) 5. Bill (H. R. 95) to allow him addth. compensation for the year, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 304: passed 309. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 506. 6. Bill fixing at $2,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Accounts Committee of See COMMITTEES OF H. R. . Mode of keeping 1. Bill prescribing duties of officers of Treas. Dept. passed 1789, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. 2. Bill that all accounts be kept in dollars and cents, passed 1791–2, 8ee MINT 25. 3. Bill that Treas. Dept. shall prescribe, passed . 1791–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 4. Report of com. on system of keeping, in Treas. Dept. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 175 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 281). 5. Report of com. on method of keeping accounts be- tween War and Navy Depts, and the Treas. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 370 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 590). 6. Bill prescribing mode of keeping accounts be- tween War and Navy Depts. and the Treas. passed 1797–8, 8ee ACCOUNTANT OF THE NAVY 1. 7. Report of com. on system of keeping, in Treas. Dept. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 777 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 690). 8. Bill prescribing mode of keeping accounts of ex- penditures of appropriations, passed 1808–9, see EXPENDITURES 6. - - Accounts Between the States and U. S. For War of Revo/ution 1. Bill (H. R. 13) for filling vacancies in board of commrs. established by Cont. Cong. to settle, ly89, 1. 1, H. J. 61: passed 66. In S. passed S. J. 49. (ST. v. 1, p. 49.) 2. Report of commrs. on claims presented, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 199, 206. 3. Statement of accounts, included in report by Sec. of Treas. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 141 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE V. 1, p. 15). 4. Report by Sec. of Treas. of money paid to and re- ceived from each State from beginning of rev. war to May 1790, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 214 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 52). 5. Bill (H. R. 69) establishing new board of commrs. and making regulations for settlement, 1790, 1: 2, H. J. 224: dbtd. 246 (ANNALs 1682, 1700): passed 247. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 176. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concã. in H. J. 269. Conf. apptd. H. J.269, S.J. 179. Conf. report agd. to H. J. 275, S. J. 188. (ST. v. 1, p. 178.) 6. Bill (H. R. 95) to increase board of commrs. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 288: passed 289. In S. rejected S. J.200. 7. Report of commrs. on progress made in settlement, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 448, 453. 8, Bill (H.R. 150) extending time allowed for settle- ment, l’91–2, 2. 1, H. J. 461: passed 484. In S. passed with amdts. S. J.370. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 491. (ST. v. 1, p. 229.) 9. Report of commrs. on pfogress made in settlement, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 627,635, 1 2 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Accounts Between the States and U. S.—Continued. For War of Revo/ution—Continued. . 10. Res. for loan to fund balances due States, 1792– 3, 2.2, H. J. 637: dbtd. 667, 668, 669 (ANNALS 804): passed and com. apptd. to report bill 669. For bill reptă. 8ee post 11. 11. Bill (H.R. 217) to authorize loan to fund balances due States, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 671: dbtd. 676–683 (ANNALS 830, 834, 840, 844) : passed 684. In S. re- jected S. J. 479. 12. Bill (S. 40) that Vt. shall not be considered and that Ky. be included in Va. in apportioning bal- ances due States, 1792–3, 2. 2, S. J. 462: passed 463. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 710 (ANNALS 886): passed 715. (ST. v. 1, p. 324.) 13. Final statement, reptă. by commrs. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J.8, H. J. 10 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 69). 14. Res. to appt. com. to report principles on which settlement made, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 49: rejected 53. Same in H. R. rejected H. J. 115. 15. Bill (H.R. 39) providing for payment of interest on balances due States, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 120: passed 164. In S. dbtd. S. J. 90,91, 92: passed 93. (St. v. 1, p. 371.) 16. Report of com. on allowing further credit to N. C. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 102, 134 (S. PAPERs, CLAIMS p. 123). 17. Res. to allow withdrawal of vouchers of S. C. refd. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 156: reptol. on 161. 18. Jt. res. to furnish States with copies of settle- ment, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 169. In S. re- jected S. J. 86. 19. Bill (H.R. 87) authorizing transfers on credits of States, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 271: passed 272. In S. passed S. J. 138. (ST. v. 1, p.409.) See post 26. 20. Bill annexing conditions to transfers (see ante 19) * gº of States, passed 1794–5, 8ee DEBT OF . S. 37. 21. Bill providing for payment of balances due States, passed 1795–6, see DEBT of U.S. 39. 22. Report of com. on allowance claimed by Ga. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 510 (S. PAPERs, CLAIMS p. 185). 23. Report of com. on requiring States to pay bal- ances due, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 628 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 479): dbtd. 633–637 (ANNALS 1747, 1767, 1774, 1789, 1805). See post 24, 25. 24. Jt. res. to request States to pay balances due, passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 638. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 319. In H. R. amdt. n-concó. in H. J. 702. Conf. apptd. S. J. 327, H. J. 703. Conf. dis- agree and both Houses adhere to disgt. S. J. 337, H. J. 732. 25. Jt. res. to prohibit transfers of bonds of U. S. by any State indebted to U. S. rejected, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 639. - 26. Bill (S. 8) reviving and continuing in force act (ante 19) authorizing transfers on credits of States, i.797, 5.1, S. J. 382: passed 384. In H. R. passed H. J. 68. (ST. v. 1, p. 533.) 27. Bill authorizing States to expend on fortifica- tions the balances due from them, passed 1797, 8ee FORTIFICATIONS 1. 28. Bill that expenditures made by States on fortifi- cations since 1794 be credited to balances due from them, passed 1797–8, see FoRTIFICATIONS 2. 29. Bill that States expending on fortifications within one year bonds of U. S. to amount of balances due by them be credited with similar expenditures since 1789 and be released from indebtedness, 1797–8, 8ee FORTIFICATIONS 20. 30. Bill that States expending on fortifications within five years bonds of U. S. equal to balances due by them be credited with similar expenditures since 1789 and be released from indebtedness, passed 1798–9, see ForTIFICATIONS 22. 31. Reports of com. recommdg. relinquishment of claim to balances due by States, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 786, 809, S. J. 130, 139 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 697, 698). * 32. Bill (H. R. 310) to relinquish claim to balances due by States, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 809, Accounts Between the States and U. S.–Continued. T For War of Revo/ution—Continued. 33. Reports of com. recommóig. relinquishment of claim to balances due by States, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 84, 96 (ANNALS 498), 121, 138 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v.1, pp. 734,735). For bill reptd. see post 34. 34. Bill (H. R. 29) to relinquish claim to balances due by States, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 121 : dbtd. 135 (ANNALS 998): postpd. to next sess. 139. 35. Res, to appt. com. on expediency of relinquish- ing claim to balances due by States, not consd. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 294. 36. Res, to appt. com. on expediency of relinquish- ing claim to balances due by States, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 422; d.btd. 540–542 (ANNALs 888, 913, 930). 37. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amounts of balances due U. S. expended by States on fortifications, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 211, 223 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 163). 38. Bill (S. —) to extinguish claim to balances due by sº 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 218: postpd. to next SeSS. º. Acts of Congress. See LAWS OF U. S. Adams, John 1. Elected Vice-President of U. S. 1789, see ELECT- ORAL WOTES 1. 2. Elected Vice-President of U. S. 1793, see ELECT- ORAL WOTES 4. 3. Address to S. on retiring from office, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 324: Com., apptd. to prepare address in reply, 326: reptd. 329: adopted 329: presented 331. Elected President of U. S. 1797, see ELECTORAL VOTES 7. Gives notice of time and place he will take oath of office, 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 321. For inaugural address see S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 38. 6. Bill (H.R. 303) extending him franking privilege, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 804: passed 804. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 128. In H. R. amdt. of S. concú. in H. J.807. (St. v., 2, p. 102.) * Adams, Samuel 1. Res. on his death, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 410 (ANNALS 378): S.J. 305. Addresses by Congress. See HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- TIVES;—JOINT ADDRESSES;—SENATE. Addresses by Presidents of U. S. See MEssages FROM PRESIDENTS OF U. S.;-also under their respective In a ſºl®.S. . Adjournment 1. Rule of H. R. that motion always in order and not debatable, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J.9.—Mo- tion to add to rule that unanimous consent be re- quired to receive motion for adjt. when another motion pending, refl. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 185: reptd. on 186 (ANNALS 1044): rejected 236. 2. Res. that during remainder of sess. motion for adjt. be not recd. during debate except by unanimous consent, dbtd. and rejected, l'798–9, 5.3, H. J. 441 (ANNALS 2726). * 3. Rule of S. that motion always in order and not debatable, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 66. Adjutant-General's Department of Army. See also ARMY. 1. Bill authorizing an adjt. and insp. of army, passed 1791–2, 3ee ARMY 56. & - 2. Bill authorizing an adjt. genl. who shall also act as inspector, passed 1794–5, 8ee ARMY 102. 3. Bill authorizing an inspector, who shall also act as adjt. genl. passed 1795-6, 8ée ARMY 104. 4. Bill abolishing office of inspector and adjt. genl. passed 1796–7, 8ee ARMY 107. 5. Bill authorizing an adjt. genl. with assts. passed 1797–8, see ARMY 74. . 6. Bill that adjt. genl, be ex-officio asst. inspr. genl. and that deputy insprs.-genl. be ex-officio deputy adjts. genl. passed 1798–9, 8ee ARMY 110. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 3 Adjutant-General's Department of Army—Continued. 7. Bill fixing pay of asst. adjt. genl. passed 1799– 1800, 86e PAY DEPARTMENT OF ARMY 4. 8. Letter of Sec. of War recommd.g. law for apptg. an insp. and adjt. genl. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 129, H. J. 815 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 152). In H. R. refd. H. J. 815: report made and res. rejected, 823. 9. Bill reducing army, repealing former acts, and providing for appt. from line of field officers of an #. and insp. of army, passed 1801–2, 86e ARMY, 2. Admiralty Courts 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to give Cong. power to create, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J.88. Admission of States Note.—For proceedings in admission of States see under their respective titles. 1. Res. to prescribe system of taking census to furnish evidence of right to admission as State, l'795–6, 4. 1, S.J. 284: postpd. 286. Admission to Floor Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Motion for rule to admit persons to report de- bates, 1797–8, see DEBATES 9. 2. Res. that inexpedient to admit persons to report debates, passed 1800–1, see DEBATES 10. 3. Rule allowing stenographers to be admitted to re- port debates, dbtd. and adopted 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 38 (ANNALS 406). 4. Rule naming those entitled to, adopted 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 41.-Motion to strike out power of members to introduce persons, rejected 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 44.—Amended 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 200.— Amended 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 520. 5. Res. for rule to admit none but senators and ste- nographers, rejected 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 10. 6. * on rule, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 155 (ANNALs 528). Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 7. Res. to admit members of H. R. and that each sen- ator may admit not exceeding two persons, rejected 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 429. - 8. Motion to admit printers to report proceedings in impeachment trial of Senator Blount, rejected 1797, 5.1, S. J. 388. 9. Res. that motion to admit for presenting petitions be not in order, passed 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 481. Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. 10. Res. allowing persons to be admitted to report debates, passed 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 165 (ANNALS 22). 11...Res. prescribing what persons may be admitted, dbtd. and rejected 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 327. Agriculture 1. Recommdg. that boards be established for its en- couragement; Pres, an: messg. 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 296, H. J. 607. In H. R. refd. H. J. 621; reptd. on 644 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 154). Aids-de-Camp. See ARMY. Alexandria, Va. (and D. C.) See also DISTRICT OF CO- LUMBIA. 1. Bill extending boundaries of D. C. to include, passed 1790–1, see SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 6. 2. Bill (H.R. 173) andg. charter, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 568: passed 584. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 363. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 595. (ST. v. 2, p. 255.) 3. Bill (H.R. 14) to amend charter, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 49: passed 69. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 461. 4. Bill (H.R. 113) to amend charter, 1808–9, 10.2, EI. J. 393. Algiers. See also BARBARY STATES. Consuls in 1. . Relations with 2–9. Treaties with 10–14. Algiers—Continued. Consuls in 1. Bill (S. 7) fixing salary for a consul, 1797, 5.1, S. J. 382: passed 382. In H. R. passed H. J. 66. (ST. v. 1, p. 533.) Relations with. See also y Treaties with. 2. Reports of Sec. of State on, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 227, 234, H. J. 345, 346 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, pp. 100, 104, 116.) 3. Letters from Sec. of State on, 1791, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p.91 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 129). 4. Message from Pres, on, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 11, H. J. 16 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 288). For action taken, see NAVY 47. - 5. Message from Pres, on, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 41, H. J. 77 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 413). 6. Res. to authorize Pres, to issue letters of marque against Algiers and Tunis, 1793–4, 8ee LETTERS OF MARQUE 1. 7. Message from Pres. on, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 175, H. J. 349 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 469). 8. Message from Pres. on, 1797, 5.1, S. J. 376, H., J. 49 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 65). For action taken, see GoverNMENT EXPENSES 15. - 9. Messages from Pres, on, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 229, 230, H.J. 172,178 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 3, p. 32). Treaties with Of 1795 10. Message from Pres, transmitting with papers, 1796, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 198 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 528): dbtd. 198–202: ratification consented to, 202. (St. v. 8, p. 133.) sº 11. Bill (H.R. 171) making appr. to carry into effect, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 518 (for previous debate see TREATIES 4): passed 520. In S. passed S. J. 248. (ST. v. 1, p. 460.) - 12. Information of measures taken to carry into effect; Pres. an. messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. 13. Res, requesting information from Pres, of meas- ures taken to carry into effect, dbtd. and passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 634 (ANNALs 1763): report made 747 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 553): res. passed and com. wy, and ms. to report bill 749. For bill see post 14. 14. Bill (H.R. 234) making appr. for expenses of ne- gotiating and carrying into effect, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 706: passed 712. In S. passed S. J. 342. (ST. v. 1, p. 505.) Alien and Sedition Laws of 1798. See ALIENS;—SE- DITION. Aliens Maturalization of. See NATURALIZATION. Office Holding by 1–2. Privileges to 3–5. Restrictions on 6–12. Office Holding by 1. Res. that aliens hereafter admitted to citizenship be ineligible to any office under U. S. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 284 (rejected in com. of wh. ANNALS 1570). 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to make alien- born citizens ineligible as senators or representa- tives, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 531. Privileges to 3. Report and bill to allow patents, 1795–6, see PATENTS 15. - 4. Bill allowing issue of patents to, passed 1799– 1800, 8ee PATENTS 10. 5. Report of com. on extending jurisdiction of circuit courts in favor of (on petition of British merchants), 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 112 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 419). Restrictions on 6. Report of com. on imposing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 266,281 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 180): dbtd. res. * 4 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Aliens—Continued. Restrictions on—Continued. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 284, 290 (AN- NALs 1570). For bill see post 8. 7. Bill (S. 24) authorizing Pres. to expel them from U. S. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 485: dbtd. 487,494, 496,497, 498,499, 502, 504: passed 504. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 343, 344, 346 (ANNALS 1973, 1998, 2005): passed with amdts. 346. In S. amdts, of H. R. concú. in S. J. 514. - (ST. v. 1, p. 570). 8. Bill (H.R. 94) authorizing Pres, to regulate terms of residence or expel alien enemies in case of war, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.303: dbtd. 309,352 (ANNALs 1785, 1793, 2034): passed 354. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 527. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 367. (ST. v. 1, p. 577.) 9. Bill that they be registered, passed 1797–8, 8ee NATURALIZATION 5. 10. Bill (H.R. 118) to amend act (ante 7) concerning, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 357. 11. Jt. res. to print for distribution 20,000 copies of laws (ante 7, 8) concerning, dbtd. and rejected 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 411 (ANNALS 2426, 2429, 2445). 12. Com. apptd. to consider laws (ante 7, 8) concern- ing, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 473 (ANNALS 2884): report made 485 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 181): dbtd. and res. passed that inexpedient to repeal laws 493 (AN- NALS 2985). Ambassadors. See For EIGN DIPLOMATIC OFFICERs;— DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS OF U. S. Amendments Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that after being amended motions cannot be withdrawn, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule that call for previous question, until decided, precludes amdt. of main question, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. - 3. Rule that a motion to commit, until decided, pre- tºmat. of main question, adopted 1789, i. 1, H. J. 10. - 4. Rule that a new proposition or motion shall not be admitted as substitute for one pending, under color of amdt. adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. 5. Rule that amdts. Imade by com. of wh. to bills shall be entered and reptă. to Ho. On separate paper, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11. 6. Rule that bills are subject to amdt., after being reptd. by com. of wh. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11. 7. Rule that amdts. made by com. of wh. to reports shall be entered and reptd. to Ho. on separate paper, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11. 8. Rule that amdts. to an original motion in com. shall be incorporated and reptd. with motion adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11. - Rules and Orders of Senate Relating to 9. Rule that bills shall not be amended until after second reading, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 10. Res. that amdts. made by com. to bills shall not be revised by them; and that amdts. adopted by S. shall not be reconsidered until next reading of bill, rejected 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 49. 11. Motion for rule that amdts. be in order and shall be decided pending motion to strike out, 1797, 5. 1, S. J. 374 : postpd. to next sess. 376. 11. Rule that amdts. be not received for discussion at third reading of bills, adopted 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 135,138. * Ammunition. See ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STOREs. Andre, Major John 1. Res. to erect monument to memory of John Pauld- ing, David Williams and Isaac Wan Wert, captors of, 1802–3, see MonumENTS 4. - Animals Duties on. See also general bills under IMPORT DUTIES. 1. Bill (H. R. 233) exempting animals imported for breeding purposes, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 695, 700: Animals—Continued. Duties on—Continued. passed 715. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 493. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 717. (ST. v. 1, p. 324.) 2. Com. of comm. and manf. directed to consider ex- pediency of allowing cattle and sheep to be im- ported into districts on Canada border free of duty, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J.315. - Annisquam, Mass. - 1. Bill apprg. $2,000 to build light-house at, passed 1799–1800, 8ee NEW LONDON 1. - Appeals to House. See QUESTIONS OF ORDER. Appomattox River, Va. 1. Bill assenting to imposition of tonnage tolls au- thorized by Wa. for its impvt. passed 1801–2, gee TONNAGE DUTIEs 34. Apportionment of Representatives. See REPRESENTA- TIVES. Apprentices in Merchant Service. See SEAMEN. Apprentices in Navy. See NAVY. - Appropriation Bills Annual 1–69. Ruſes and Orders of H. R. relating to 70. Ruſes and Orders of Senate relating to 71. Annua / Note.—This section is limited to general appropriation bills, and is designed to afford a comparative view of the “regular.” appropriation bills in different years. 1789 1. Bill “making appr. for the service of the present year”, see GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs 1. - 2. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1790”, 8ee GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 2. 1790 3. Bill “making certain appr. therein mentioned”, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 3. 1791 4. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. dur- ing the year 1791 and for other purposes”, see Gov- ERNMENT EXPENSES 4. - 1792 - 5. Bill “making appr. four the support of govt. for the year 1792”, 8ee GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 5. . 6. Bill “making certain appr. therein specified” see GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 6. 1793 7. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1793”, 8ee GOVERNMENT ExPENSES-7. 8. Bill “making certain appr., therein mentioned”, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 8. 1794 - 9. Bill “mººg appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1794”, 8ee GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 9. 10. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment of the U. S. for the year 1794”, 8ee ARMY 6. - 11. Bill “making appr. for certain purposes therein expressed”, see GoverNMENT EXPENSEs 10. 1795 4- 12. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment for the year 1795, and for the expenses of the militia lately called into the serv- ice of the U. S.”, see ARMY 7. 13. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1795”, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 11. 14. Bill “making further appr. for the military and naval establishments and for the support of govt.” 8ee ARMY 8. - 1796 15. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1796”, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 12. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. 5 Appropriation Bills—Continued. Annual—Continued. 1796–Oontinued. - 16. Bill “making a partial appr. for the support of the ºtary establishment for the year 1796”, see ARMY 9. 17. Bill “making further appr. for the year 1796”, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 13. 18. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary and naval establishments for the year 1796”, 8ee ARMY 10: 1797 19. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1797?', see Gover NMENT ExPENSES 14. 20. Bill “making appr. for the naval and military establishments for the year 1797", 8ee ARMY 11. 21. Bill “making addtl, appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1797”, see GoverNMENT Ex- PENSES 15. 1798 22. Bill “making certain partial appr. for the year 1798”, gee ARMY 12. 23. Bill" making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1798, and for other purposes”, see GOV- ERNMENT EXPENSES 16. 24. Bill “for an addtl, appr. to provide and support a naval armament”, see NAVY 5. 25. Bill “making appr. for the military establish- ment for the year 1798 and for other purposes”, see ARMY 13. º 26. Bill “making certain addtl, appr. for the year 1798”, see GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs 17. 1799 27. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1799”, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 18. 28. Bill “making addtl, appr. for the year 1799”, see GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 19. º 29. Bill “making appr. for the support of the naval establishment for the year 1799.”, see NAVY 6. 30. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment for the year 1799”, see ARMY 16. 1800 31. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1800”, see GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs 20. 32. Bill “making appr. for the military establish- ment of the U. S. in the year 1800”, see ARMY 17. 33. Bill “making appr. for the navy of the U. S. dur- ing the year 1800”, see NAVY 7. 34. Bill “to authorize certain expenditures, and to make certain appr. for the year 1800”, see GovKRN- MENT EXPENSES 21. 1801 35. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1801”, see GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs 22. 36. Bill “making appr. for the military establish- ment of the U.S. for the year 1801”, see ARMY 18. 37. Bill “making appr. for the navy of the U.S. for the year 1801”, see NAVY 8. - 1802 38. Bill “making certain partial appr. for the year 1802”, see Government ExPENSEs 23. 39. Bill “making a partial appr. for the support of govt. during the year 1802”, see GoverNMENT Ex- PENSES 24. 40. Bill “making an appr. for the support of the navy of the U.S. for the year 1802”, see NAVY 9. 41. Bill “making appr. for the military establish- ment of the U. S. in the year 1802”, see ARMY 19. 42. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1802”, see GovernmENT ExPENSEs 25. 1803 - 43. Bill “making a partial appr. for the naval serv- . ice during the year 1803”, see NAVY 10. 44. Bill “making an appr. for the support of the navy of the U.S. for the year 1803”, see NAVY 11. 45. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1803”, see Gover NMENT ExPENSEs 26. 46. Bill “ *g appr. for the military establish- ment of the U.S. in the year 1803”, see ARMY 20. Appropriation Bills—Continued. Annual—Continued. 1804 47. Bill “making appr. for the support of the navy of the U. S. during the year 1804”, see NAVY 12. º 48. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment of the U.S. in the year 1804”, 8ée ARMY 21. 49. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1804”, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 27. 1805 s 50. Bill “making an appr. to supply a deficiency in an appr. for the support of govt. during the pres- ent year (1804) and making a partial appr. for the same object during the year 1805”, see GoverN- MENT EXPENSES 28. - 51. Bill “making appr. for the support of the navy of the U. S. during the year 1805” see NAVY 13. 52. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment of the U.S. for the year 1805”, 8ée ARMY 22. 53. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1805”, 8ee Government ExPENSEs 29. 54. Bill “making an additional appr. for the naval service during the year 1805”, see NAVY 14. 1806 55. Bill “making an addtl, appr. to supply the de- ficiency in the appr. for the naval service during the year 1805”, see NAVY 15. 56. Bill “making, appr. for the support of the navy of the U. S. during the year 1806”, see NAVY 16. 57. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. for the year 1806”, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 30. 58. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment of the U. S. for the year 1806”, 8ée ARMY 23. 1807 59. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. dur- ing the year 1807”, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 31. 60. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mil:- tary establishment of the U. S. for the year 1807", 8ee ARMY 24. • . 61. Bill “making appr. for the support of the navy of the U. S. during the year 1807”, see NAVY 17. 62. Bill “making further appr. for the support of the navy of the U. S. during the year 1807”, see NAVY 18. 1808 63. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. dur- ing the year 1808”, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 32. 64. Bill “making appr. for the support of the navy of the U. S. during the year 1808”, see NAVY 19. 65. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment of the U. S. for the year 1808”, 8ee ARMY 25. - 66. Bill “making an appr. to supply a deficiency in an appr. for the support of govt. during the pres- - ent year, and making an appr. for defraying the expenses incident to the valuation of houses and lands, and the enumeration of slaves within the |U.S.” see DIRECT TAXES 28. 67. Bill “making appr. for the support of an addt]. military force for the year 1808”, see ARMY 26. 1309 68. Bill “making appr. for the support of govt. dur- ing the year 1809”, see Government ExPENSEs 33. 69. Bill “making appr. for the support of the mili- tary establishment and of the navy of the U.S. for the year 1809”, 8ee ARMY 27. -: Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 70. Rule that all proceedings touching appr. of mo- ney be first moved and discussed in com. of wh. adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 230. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 71. Res. that Senate will not originate genl. appr. bills after ten days before close of last session of a Congress, nor receive or act on such bills from H. R. if originated at a later day, postpd. to next sess. 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 348. - 6 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Appropriations Duty and Manner of Making 1–4. Estimates for 5–27. Expenditure of See ExPENDITURES. Rules and Orders relating to. See APPROPRIATION BILLS. Duty and Manner of Making 1. Recommendations on manner of making, expend- ing and accounting for; Pres. an: messg. 1801–2. 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 7. 2. Debates on duty of H. R. to make, 1795–6, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 12; GREAT BRITAIN 24. 3. Debate on duty of H. R. to make, 1797, see Gov- ERNMENT EXPENSES 15. 4. Debate on duty of H. R. to make, 1797–8, see CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC EXPENSES 8. Estimates for Note.—This section is limited to the regular annual esti" mates. Special estimates are indexed under title of subject for which made. 5. 1789. Reptd. by com. 1. 1, H. J. 59, 92 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 11, 12): refd. 66: com. dis- chgd. and refl. to Sec. of Treas. 113. e Reptd. by Sec. of Treas. refl. 1. 1, H. J. 115. For bill reptă. see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 1. 7. 1790. 1. 2, H. J. 141, 166, 293 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, pp. 33, 38, 63). For bills reptd. see GovernmENT ExPENSEs 2, 3. 8, 1791. 1.3, H. J. 350 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 82). For bill reptd. see GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs 4. 9. 1792. 2. 1, H. J. 449, 580 (ANNALs 969). For bills reptd. see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 5, 6. 10. 1793. 2. 2, H. J. 620, 721 (ANNALs 1286). For bills reptd. see GovePNMENT ExPENSEs 7, 8. 11. L794. 3. 1, H. J. 19, 199: com. apptd. to report on cause of increase 42: report made 43 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 271): res. passed and com. to re- port bills 32, 37, 38, 80, 199. For bills reptd. see ARMY 6; GovERNMENT EXPENSEs 9, 10. 12, 1795. 3.2, H. J.240. For bills reptd. see ARMY 7, 8; GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs 11. 13. 1796. 4. 1, H. J. 378 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 359): refl. 388. For bills repta. See ARMY 9, 10; GovKRNMENT EXPENSEs 12, 13. 14. 1797. 4.2, H. J. 621: refa. 622; reptd. on 648: dotd. 665, 667, 669, 675 (ANNALS 2014, 2024, 2038, 2049): res. passed and com. ordered to report bills 669–675, 676. For bills reptd. see ARMY 11; Gov- ERNMENT EXPENSES 14. º Supplementary estimate reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 5. 1, H. J. 51. For bill reptd. see Gov- ERNMENT EXPENSES 15. 16. 1798. Refd. 5.2, H. J. 100: reptd. on 119, 129, 134, 232; d.btd. 131, 137, 240 (ANNALS 821, 1313): res. passed and com.. ordered to report bills 120, 137, 240, 247. For bills reptd. see ARMY 12, 13; GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 16, 17. 15 17. 1799. Refd. 5.3, H. J. 418. For bills reptd. see . ARMY 16; Gover NMENT ExPENSEs 18, 19; NAVY 6. 18. 1800. Refd. 6. 1, H. J. 540: reptd. on 600, 696, 697 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 626; For. REL. v. 2, p. 286; INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 644). For bills reptd. see ARMY 17; GovKRNMENT EXPENSEs 20, 21; LoANs 28; NAVY 7. 19. 1801. Refd. 6. 2, H. J. 739 (ANNALs 1282). For bills reptd. see ARMY 18; GovERNMENT ExPENSEs 22; NAVY 8. 20, 1802. Refd. 7. 1, H. J. 16. For bills reptd. see ARMY 19; GovKRNMENT EXPENSES 23, 24, 25; NAVY 9. 21. L803. Refl. 7. 2, H. J. 252. For bills reptd. see ARMY 20; GoverNMENT EXPENSEs 26; NAVY 10. 11. 22 isoa. Refd. 8. 1, H. J. 438. For bills reptd. see ARMY 21; GovKRNMENT EXPENSES27; NAVY 12. 23, 1805. Refâ. 8. 2, H. J. 17. For bills reptd. see ARMY22; GovKRNMENTExPENSES 28, 29; NAVY 13. 24. 1806. In H. R. refl. 9. 1, H. J. 197: for bills reptd. see GOVERNMENT ExPENSES 30; ARMY 23; Appropriations—Continued. Estimates for—Continued. NAVY 14, 15, 16. In S. refd. S. J. 28, 75: for bill reptă. 860 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 20. - 25, 1807. Refd. 9.2, H. J. 479. For bills reptd. see NAVY, 17; ARMY 24; Gover NMENT ExPENSEs 31. 26, 1808. Refd. 10.1, H. J. 61. For bills reptd. see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 32; NAVY 18, 19; ARMY 27, 1809. Refd. 10.2, H. J. 422. For bills reptd. see GOVERNMENT EXPENSEs 33; ARMY 27. Armed Vessels. See WESSELS. Armories. See ARSENALs, ARMoRIES AND MAGAZINEs. Arms. See also ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STOREs ;— MILITIA § Arms for. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that right to bear arms shall not be infringed, 1789, see CoN- STITUTION OF U. S. 12. 2. Bill prescribing penalty for purchasing arms from soldiers, passed 1794–5, see ARMY 102. 3. passed 1795–6, see ARMY 104. 4. passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. Army. See also MILITARY ACADEMY;—MILITIA;—Sol.- DIERS;—VOLUNTEERs;—WAR DEPARTMENT. Adjutants Genera/ in. See ADJUTANT GENERAL's DEPT. OF ARMY. Aids-de-Camp in. Appropriations for Ammual 1–27. Estimates of 28–31. Bounties in. See § Enlistment in. Cadets in. See MILITARY ACADEMY. Chaplains in. See CHAPLAINS IN ARMY. Clothing for. See §§ Pay and Allowances of; Supplies for. Contracts for. TRACTS. Courts Martia/ in. See COURTS MARTIAL. Employment of 32–38. - Engineers in. See ENGINEER CORPS OF ARMY. Enſistment in 39–41. Expenditures for 42–46. forge for. See §§ Pay and Aſſowances of; Supplies Oſ". - See § 0rganization of. See § Supplies for; also title CON- General Officers in. Government of 47–52. Increase and Reduction of 54–89. Indians in 90. Inspectors in. OF ARMY. Judge Advocates in. See JUDGE ADVOCATES. Misceſſaneous Matter relating to 91. Organization of 92–118. Pay and Allowances of 119–136. Paymasters in. See PAYMASTER GENERAL's DEPT. OF ARMY. Pensions for. See PENSIONS. Posts of. See MILITARY POSTS. Quartermasters in. See QUARTERMASTER GENER- AL’S DEPT. OF ARMY. Rations of. See §§ Pay and Aſſowances of; Supplies for, Reduction of See § Increase and Reduction of. Register of See § Returns of Regulations for. See § Government of. Restrictions on Use of See § Employment of . Retiring in 137–138. Returns of 139–151. See § 0rganization of See INSPECTOR GENERAL’s DEPT. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 7 Army—Continued. Staff of. See STAFF OF ARMY. Supplies for 152–157. * Surgeons in. See MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF ARMY. Thanks of Congress to. See THANKS OF CONGRESS. Appropriations for Ammual gº Note.--This section is limited to the “regular” annual ap- propriations, and does not include those made in “defici- ency”, “sundry civil”, or other general appropriation bills. 1. L789. Bill including, 8ee GOVERNMENT Ex- PENSES 1. 2. 1790. Bill including, 8ee Gover NMENT Ex- PENSES 2. 3. 1791. Bills including, 8ee post 55; GOVERNMENT |BXPENSES 4. - 4. I'792. Bills including, 8ee GOVERNMENT Ex- PENSEs 5; IMPORT DUTIES 14. 5. L793. Bill including, 8ee GOVERNMENT Ex- PENSES 7. 6. 1794. Bill (H. R. 20) making, 3. 1, H. J. 84: passed 91. In S. passed S. J. 51. (ST. v. 1, p. 346.) 7. 1795. Bill (H. R. 89) making, 3. 2, H. J. 267: passed 270. In S. passed S. J. 137. (ST. v. 1, p. 404.) * e . Bill (H. R. 125) making, 3. 2, H. J. 343: passed 345. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 181. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 356. (ST. v. 1, p. 438.) . 9. 1796. Bill (H. R. 154) making, 4. 1, H. J. 456: passed 458. In S. passed S. J. 219. (ST. v. 1, p. 450.) Bill (H. R. 201) making, 4, 1, H. J. 586: 8 10. º dbtd. 592 (ANNALS 1475): passed 594. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 285. In H. R. amdts of S. concã. in H. J. 600. (ST. v. 1, p. 493.) 11. L797. Bill (H. R. 236) making, 4.2, H. J. 710: dbtd. 725,726,733 (ANNALS 2321,2327, 2335): passed 737. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 348. In H. R. amdts. dbtd. concq. and n-concá. in H. J. 742 (ANNALS 2358). In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 350. (ST. v. 1, p. 508.) 12. 1798. Bill (H. R. 34) making partial, 5.2, H. J. 121: passed 121. In S. passed S. J. 421. (ST. v. 1, p. 536.) 13. . Bill (H. R. 73) making, 5. 2, H. J. 248: dbtd. 273, 275 (ANNALS 1542, 1554) : passed 275. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 502. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in with amdt. H. J. 325, 327. In S. amdt. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 503. (ST. v. 1, p. 563 * 14. . Bill (H. R. 112) making appr. for new regt. authorized (post 72) 5. 2, H. J. 344: passed 346. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 519. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá, in H. J. 356. (ST. v. 1, p. 575.) 15 . Bill (H. R. 129) making appr. for in- crease of army authorized (post 74) 5. 2, H. J. 384: passed 390. In S. passed S. J. 545. (ST. v. 1, p. 609.) - 16. 1799. Bill (H. R. 149) making, 5. 3, H. J. 457: passed 489. In S. passed S. J. 604. (ST. v. 1, p. 741.) 17. 1800. Bill (H. R. 235) making, 6, 1, H. J. 650: passed 669. In S. passed S. J. 88. (ST. V. 2, p. 66.) 18, 1801. Bill (H.R. 278) making, 6, 2, H. J. 755: passed 807. In S. passed S. J. 136. (ST. v. 2, p. 108. 19. isoa. Bill (H. R. 63) making, 7.1, H. J. 211: dbtd. 219 (ANNALS-1243): passed 220. In S. passed S. J. 229. (ST. v. 2, p. 183.) 20, 1803. Bill (H. R. 72) making, 7. 2, H. J. 264: passed 268. In S. passed with amºlts. S. J. 252. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in with amdt. H. J. , 296. In S. amdt. insisted on S. J. 284. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J.387. (ST. v. 2, p. 227.) 21. 1804. Bill (H. R. 150) making, 8.1, H. J. 504: passed 514. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 342. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concă. in H. J. 550. Conf. apptd. S. J. 346, H. J. 556. Conf. report agd, to with amdt. H. J. 567, S.J. 352. (ST. v.2, p. 249.) Army—Continued. Appropriations for—Continued. Annual—Continued. 22. 1805. Bill (H. R. 34) making, 8.2, H. J. 92: passed 98. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 449. In #; # amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 131. (ST. v. 2, p. 23. 1806, Bill (H.R. 124) making, 9.1, H. J. 347: passed 361. In S. passed S. J. 85. (ST. v.2, p. 408.) 24, 1807. Bill (H. R. 156) making, 9.2, H.J. 496: * 503. In S. passed S. J. I19. (ST. v. 2, p. 25. 1808. Bill (H.R. 58) making, 10. 1, H. J. 177: * 193. In S. passed S. J. 240. (ST. v. 2, p. 470, - 26. Bill (H. R. 95) making addt.1. 10, 1, H. J. 277: passed 291. In S. passed S. J. 279. (St. v. 2, p. 497.) 27, 1809. Bill (H.R. 164) making, 10. 2, H. J. 525: dbtd. 545 (ANNALS 1521); passed 565. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 357. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-conca, in H. J. 580. Conf. apptd. H. J. 587, S.J. 360. Conf. report agd, to S. J. 360, H. J. 592 (ST. v. 2, p. 545.) - º |Estimates of Note.—This section is limited to special matter. For reg- ular annual estimates see APPROPRIATIONS $ 32stimates of. 28. 1793. Res. requesting Pres, to have detailed re- port made of, passed 2.2, H. J. 632: report made 636 (S. PAPERS, MIL, AEF. v. 1, p. 39.) 29, 1797. Report by Sec. of War of deficiencies for 1796, 4, 2, H. J. 700: res. passed directing report to be made in detail 700: report made 708. 30. 1798. Report by Sec. of War of deficiencies for 1797, 5.2, H. J. 163(S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 507). *% Report by Sec. of War of 7. 1, S. J. 200, Employment of 32. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that army should be subordinate to and governed by civil power, disgd, to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 71. 33. Bill authorizing, to enforee neutrality laws, passed 1793–4, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 3. 34. Debate on restricting power of Pres. in, 1794–5, 3.2. (ANNALS 1221.) 35. Bill (H. R. 203) to remove army from election precincts, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 593 (ANNALS 522): passed 626. In S. rejected S. J. 67. 36. Bill authorizing, for enforcing neutrality laws and judicial processes, passed 1804–5, see CRIMEs AGAINST U. S. 8, 12. 37. Bill authorizing, to suppress insurrections, passed 1806–7, see INSURRECTIONS 4. 38. Bill authorizing, to enforce embargo of 1807, passed 1808–9, see EMBARGO 28, Enlistment in. See also SW Increase and Reduction of; Organization of 39. Motions to propose amdt, to Const. that enlist- ments shall not be made for longer than four years or continuance of a war, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 71, 75. 40. Bill (H. R. 28) to encourage, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 101: passed 112. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 69. In H. R. amdts, concú. and n-concã. in H. J. 132. Conf. apptd. H. J. 133, S. J. 71. In H. R. eonf. re- port dsgd. to H. J. 138. In S. conf. rept. agd. to S. J. 74. r 41. Bill (S. 25) extending provisions increasing bounty, 1794–5, 3, 2, S. J. 144: passed 144. In H. R. passed H. J. 295. (ST. v. 1, p. 414.) Expenditures for. See also WAR DEPARTMENT & Ex- penditures of 42. Statement for 1790 and 1791 reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 619,635. 43. Statement from 1789 to 1795 reptd. by Sec. of Treas. L796–7, 4.2, H. J. 613. - 44. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report statement annually, passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 741. 8 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Army—Continued. Expenditures for—Continued. 45. Statement from 1791 to 1797 reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 163 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 507). 46. Message from Pres. transmitting statements from 1797 to 1802, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 257. Government of 47. Bill continuing in force rules and articles of war established by Cont. Cong. passed 1789, see post 95. 48. Bill continuing in force rules and articles of war, passed 1801–2, 8ee post 112. 49. Bill (H. R. 207) to establish rules and articles for, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 629; d.btd. 651 (ANNALS 1190). 50. Bill (H. R. 16) to establish rules and articles for, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 51: passed 62. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 461. 51. Bill (H. R. 77) establishing rules and articles for, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 191, 206: dbtd. 226 (ANNALS 326): passed 231. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 56. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. and n-concú. in H. J. 337. Conf. apptd. S. J. 65, H. J. 346. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 71. (ST. V. 2, p. 359.) 52. Bill to prohibit officers from holding civil office, 1805–6, see CIVIL OFFICE 11. Increase and Reduction of 54. Res. to authorize Pres, to raise addtl. troops for protection against Creek Indians, refl. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 77,78. - 55. Bill (H. R. —) authorizing an addtl. regt. of in- fantry. In S. passed with amdts. 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 275: message from H. R. that aundts. concá. in with amdts. S. J. 290: amdts. of H. R. concól. and n-concél. in S. J. 291: message from H. R. that they recede from disgt. S. J. 295. (ST. v. 1, p. 222. Note.—Printed H. J. has no record of this bill. It was un- doubtedly acted on by H. R. in secret session. 56. Bill (H. R. 162) authorizing three addtl. regts. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 498: dbtd. 498, 499, 500 (AN- NALs 337,349): passed 500. In S. dbtd. and passed with almdts. S. J. 395. In H. R. and ts. of S. concó. and n-concil. in H. J. 521. Conf. apptd. H. J. 522, S.J. 399. Conf. report agd. to H. J. 524, S. J. 402. (ST. v. 1, p. 241.) - 57. Res. to appt. com. to report bill for reduction, dbtd. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 657–664 (ANNALS 762,773, 784,791, 802): rejected 664. + 58. Res. to raise fifteen regts. of auxiliary troops, dbtd. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 90 (ANNALS 500). 59. Report of com. recommag, increase, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 100, 105 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 67): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 108, 110. For bill see post 60, 61. Af * 60. Bill (H. R. 32) to add 25,000 men, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 110, 114: dbtd. and rejected 169, 170. 61. Bill (H. R. 34) providing a corps of artillerists and engrs. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 114: passed 128. In S. passed S. J. 71. (ST. v. 1, p. 366.) 62. Bill (S. 18) to add 10,000 men, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 90: dbtd. and passed 92, 94. In H. R. d.btd. and rejected H. J. 187 (ANNALS 735). 63. Bill (S. —) to authorize an addtl. regt. of infan- try, dbtd. and rejected 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 114. 64. Report of com. recommag. reduction, l’94–5, 3. 2, H. J. 265: dbtd. 298, 312 (ANNALS 1122, 1163): dsgd. to 312. 65. Bill repealing acts (ante 55, 56) for increase, passed 1794–5, see post 102. * 66. Bill providing for reduction, passed 1795-6, 8ee post 104. 67. Bill allowing six months' pay to officers dis- charged under act (post 104) for reducing, passed 1796–7, see post 107. 68. Recommdg. increase; Pres, an: messg. 1797, 5. 1, S. J. 358, H. J. 6. In S. refd. S. J. 366. For bills reptă. see post 69,70, 71. 69. Bill (S. 3) to raise addtl. corps of artillerists and engrs. 1797, 5.1, S. J. 367: passed 368. In H. R. dbtd. and rejected H. J. 38 (ANNALS 325, 341). | | Army—Continued. Increase and Reduction of Continued. 70. Bill (S. —) to authorize Pres. to raise a pro- visional army, 1797, 5.1, S. J.373: rejected 375. 71. Bill (S. —) to raise addtl, light dragoons, 1797, 5. 1, S. J. 368: rejected 372. 72. Bill (H. R. 80) authorizing an addtl. regt. of artillerists and engrs. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 260,261 (ANNALS 1402): dbtd. 262 (ANNALS 1415): passed 263. In S. passed S. J. 476. (ST. v. 1, p. 552.) 73. Bill (S. 19) authorizing Pres. to raise provisional army of 10,000 men, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 472: passed 477. In H. R. d.btd. 271-276 (ANNALS 1525, 1631, -1650, 1683, 1701, 1725, 1758, 1771): passed with amdts. 296, 301. In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 491. (St. v. 1, p. 558.) . 74. Bill (H.R. 125) authorizing twelve addtl. regts. of infantry and six troops dragoons, l'797–8, 5.2, H.J. 368, 373 (ANNALS 2088): dbtd. 375 (ANNALs 2129): passed 376. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 539. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in with amdt. H. J. 391. In S. amdt. of H. R. concq. in with amdt. S. J. 543. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 392. (ST. v. 1, p. 604.) e 75. Bill (S. 45) authorizing Pres. in event of war be- fore expiration of next sess. to increase, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 576: passed 589. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 507 (ANNALS 3022): passed with amdts. 509. In S. amdts, of H. R. concl. in S. J. 602. (ST. v. 1, p. 725.) 76. Bill (S. 53) authorizing Pres. to fill vacancies, passed 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 607, H. J. 516. (ST. v. 1, p. 749.) - 77. Res. to repeal act (ante 74) authorizing increase, dbtd. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 553–556 (ANNALS 247, 257, 286, 320): rejected 556. - 78. Report of com. recommd.g. suspension of enlist- ments, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 557 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 132): res. passed and com. apptd. . . to report bill, 560. For bill see post 79. sº 79. Bill (H. R. 188) suspending enlistments under act (ante 74) for increase, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 561: dbtd. 563, 564 (ANNALS 389, 401): passed 569. In S. dbtd. and passed S. J. 29. (ST. v. 2, p. 7.) 80. Bill (S. 63) authorizing Pres, to reduce, and allowing three months' pay to officers and men dischgd. 1799–1800, 6. 1, S. J. 67: dbtd. 80: passed 82. In H. R. d.btd. and passed with amdts. H. J. 711. In S. amdts, of H. R. concil. in with amdt. S. J. 96. Im H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 717. (ST. V. 2, p. 85.) 81. Res. to reduce artillerists and engrs. dbtd. and rejected 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 741 (ANNALS 825). 82. Information of reduction ; Pres. an: messg. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 106, H. J. 724. 83. Recommdg. further reduction ; Pres. an. messg. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J.7. 84. Bill reducing, passed 1801–2, 8ee post 112. 85. Bill (S. 36) to add regt. of infantry and battalion of cavalry, 1806-7, 9. 2, S. J. 119, 122 (ANNALs 332): passed 124. In H. R. d.btd. 539 (ANNALS 362): indefinitely postpd. 642. 86. Bill (H. R. 46) to increase, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 148: dbfd. 184,203 (ANNALs 1639, 1714). 87. Bill (S. 3) to increase, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 201: passed 208. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 147, 183 (ANNALS 1512, 1620): indefinitely postpd. H. J. 310. 88. Message from Pres. Tecommdg., increase, refd. 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 238, H. J. 195 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 227). For bills reptd. 86e post 89. 89. Bill (S. 11) adding eight regiments, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 239: passed 246. In H. R. d.btd. 226—255 (ANNALs 1839, 1841, 1855, 1860, 1861, 1873, 1874, 1901, 1939, 1977): passed with amdts. 255. In S. amdts, of H. R. concó. in S. J. 264. (ST. v. 2, p. 481.) - Indians in 90. Bill authorizing their employment, passed 1791–2, 86e ante 56. - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, 9 Army—Continued. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 91. Report by Sec. of War of estimate of expense of maintaining an army of 32,800 men, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 70 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 224). Organization of See also S Increase and Reduction of Note.—As majority of acts for increase or reduction of army also made provisions relating to its organization it is deemed better to make a general reference to that section instead of repeating entries under this. 92. Motions to propose amdt. to Const. to prohibit raising an army in time of peace without consent of two-thirds of both Houses of Cong. disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 71, 75. 93. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out words making Pres, commander-in-chief, not consd. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82. 94. Message from Pres. recommag. that provision be made for, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 56, H. J. 76. 95. Bill (H.R. 27) continuing existing, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 113: passed 119. In S. passed with and ts. S. J. 91. In H. R. amdts. of S, concél. and n-concól. in H. J. 128. In S. amdts. insisted on S. J. 93. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 130. (St. v. 1, p. 95.) 96. Recommag. attention of Cong. to ; Pres, an. messg. 1790, 1.2, S.J. 102, H. J. 135. 97. Bill (H. R. —) for. In S. passed with amdts. 1790, 1.2, S. J. 133. In H. R. amdts, of S. concil. in with amdt. H. J. 198. In S. amdt. of H. R. concol. in S. J. 133. (ST. v. 1, p. 119.) - Note.—This bill originated in H. R. (see S. J. 124) though no record of it appears in printed H. J. The original action was undoubtedly in secret session. 98. Message from Pres. recommag. increase in number of brig. genls. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 413, H. J. 541. } | 99. Bill (S. 32) authorizing four brig. genls. L791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 414: passed 415. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 547. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 416. (ST. v. 1, p. 246.) . 100. Report of Sec. of War giving organization es- tablished by the Pres. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 740. (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p.40). -- 101. Bill (H.R. 1) to improve, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 16: dotd. 27, 31, 43 (ANNALS 159, 167, 253): passed 47. In S. rejected S. J. 27. 102. Bill (H.R. 106) reorganizing, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 323: dbtd. 325 (ANNALS 1220): passed 327. In S. passed with amats. S. J. 179. " In H. R. and ts. of S. conca. in H. J. 354. (ST. v. 1, p. 430.) 103. Recommag. attention to ; Pres. an. messg. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 194, H. J. 366. In H. R. reful. H. ..J. 382 : reptă. on 482 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 112): dbtd. 509 (ANNALS 905): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 509. For bill see post 104. 104. Bill (H.R. 166) reorganizing, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 516: passed 532. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 267. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concó. and n-concó. in H. J. 567 (ANNALS 1418). Conf. apptd. H. J. 572 (ANNALS 1428) S. J. 271. Conf. report agd. to H. J. 581, S.J. 277. (St. v. 1, p. 483.) 105. Report of com. recommd.g. changes in, l'Z96–7, 4. 2, H. J. 640, 647 (ANNALS 1944): dbtd. 655, 656 (ANNALS 1944, 1966): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 657. For bill see post 106. 106. Bill (H. R. 219) to amend act (ante 104) for, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 666: dbtd. 679, 683 (ANNALS 2066, 2079, 2092): passed 685. In S. passed S. J. 328. Vetoed by Pres. H. J. 726. Bill rejected and com. apptd. to report new bill, 728 (ANNALS 2330). For bill see post 107. - 107. Bill (H.R. 243) amdg. act (ante 104) for, l'796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 730: passed 730. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 345. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 739. (ST. v. 1, p. 507.) 108. Bill (S. 21) amdg. act (ante 107) for, 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 483: passed 489. In H. R. passed H. J. 304. (ST. v. 1, p. 557.) 109. Report of Sec. of War recommig. changes in, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 567, H. J. 422 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 124). H. Rep. 1776—2 Army—Continued. Organization of-Continued. 110. Bill (S.38) reorganizing, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 571: passed 582. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 501. In S. amdts. of H. R. concq. and n-concil. in S. J. 601. Conf. apptd. H. J. 511, S.J. 603. Conf. report agd. to S. J. 605, H. J. 514, (ST. v. 1, p. 749.) 111. Report of Sec. of War recommd.g. changes in, L799–1800, 6. 1, S. J. 20, H. J. 557 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 133). 112. Bill (H. R. 7) reorganizing, 1801–2, 7, 1, H. J. 45: dbtd. 56, 58 (ANNALS 427, 430): passed 58. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 188. In H. R. amdts, of S. concól. and n-concá. in H. J. 125. In S. amdts. receded from and insisted on S. J. 190. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 131. (ST. v. 2, p. 132.) 113. Report of com. recommd.g. changes in, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 272, 291 (ANNALS 412): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 299. , For bill see post 114. 114. Bill (H. R. 87) addtl, to act (ante 112) for, 1802– 3, 7. 2, H. J. 303: passed 313. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 267. In H. R. and ts. of S. concol. in H. J. 364. (ST. v. 2, p. 206.) - 115. Bill (H. R. 206) addtl, to act (ante 112) for, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 629. In S. passed S. J. 399. (ST. v. 2, p. 290.) . Note—The printed H. J. omits passage of bill in H. R. 116. Res. to abolish office of brig. gen. laid on table, 1805–6, 9, 1; H. J. 348. f 117. Bill (H. R. 85) to establish an invalid corps, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 234 (ANNALs 1847), 250: dbtd. 307 (ANNALs 2277). - -- 118. Bill (H. R. 119) to establish an invalid corps, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 411. * Pay and A/lowances of 119. Bill fixing, passed 1789, see ante 95. 120. Bill fixing, passed 1790, see ante 97. 121. Bill fixing pay of genl. and staff officers, passed 1790–1, see ante 55. 122. Bill fixing, passed 1791–2, 8ee ante 56. 123. Bill that assignment of pay by a soldier not valid, passed 1791–2, 3ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19 124. Bill that pay shall not be more than two months in arrears, and authorizing Pres. to increase ra- tions of troops on frontier, passed 1793–4, 8ée PEN- SIONS 28. - 125. Bill increasing, passed 1794-5, see MILITIA 70. 126. Bill fixing, passed 1794–5, see ante 102. 127. Bill fixing, passed 1795-6, 8ee ante 104. 128. Bill providing that officers be paid for horses killed in action, passed 1795–6, see HoRSES 1. 129. Res. to increase pay, dbtd. passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 368 (AN- NALs 2088). For bill see ante 74. 130. Bill fixing, passed 1798–9, see ante 110. 131. Bill fixing, passed 1801–2, see ante 112. 132. Bill authorizing change in liquor ration, passed 1803–4, see ante 115. 133. Report of Sec. of War. on commutation of ra- tions for officers, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 90 (S. PA PERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 173). . 134. Bill (H. R. 39) to fix value of rations for of icers, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 99. - 135. Report of Sec. of War on increasing pay of offi- cers, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J.354 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A FF. v. 1, p. 198). 136. Bill fixing, passed 1807–8, 8ee ante 89. Retiring in • 137. Bill to establish an invalid corps for officers and soldiers, 1807–8, see ante 117. 138. Bill to establish an invalid corps for officers and soldiers, 1808–9, see ante 118. . . Returns of - - 139. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1789, 1.1, S. J. f6, H. J. 76 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 5). - 140. Report of Sec. of War including, 1792-3, 2., S.J. 455 (S. PAPERs, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, 1.318). 10 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, * Army—Continued. Returns of Continued. 141. Repta. by Sec. of War, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 637, 74 4 4U). 142. Report of Sec. of War including, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 7, H. J. 9 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, pp. 340, 360). - 143. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 104 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 67). 144. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1794–5, 3.2, S. J. 128, H. J. 240 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 68.) 145. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 200, H. J. 378 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 108.) 146. Report by Sec. of War of number of artillerists, 1797, 5.1, H. J., 36, 37 (ANNALs 334). 147. List of officers apptd. under act (ante 74) to in- crease army, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. — (S. PAPERs, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 146). 148. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 24, 26 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. Y. 1, p. 154). 149. List of officers, transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 260). 150. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 99, 140 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 174). 151. Reptd. by Sec. of War, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 58 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 222). Supplies for º - 152. Bill that they be purchased by Treas. Dept. passed 1791–2, 8ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 153. Bill that they be purchased by Purveyor of Pub. Supplies under direction of Sec. of Treas. passed 1794–5, see PURVEYOR OF PUBLIC SUP- PLIES 3. 154. Report of com. on system of procuring, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 370 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 590). 155. Bill repealing former provisions and providing that they be purchased under direction of War Dept. passed l?97–8, see ACCOUNTANT OF NAVY 1. 156. Report by Sec. of War of purchases made during preceding three years, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 52. 157. Bill that they be procured by open purchase or by advertising for proposals, passed 1808–9, see EXPENDITURE 5. Arrests By House of Representatives Cases of 1. On charge of attempt to bribe members, 1795-6, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 1. 2. For applauding in gallery, 1800–1, 6. 2, ANNALS 851,987. By Senate - Cases of 3. For contempt in refusing to appear to answer charge of breach of privileges of S. 1799–1800, 8ee QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 7. Arsenals, Armories, and Magazines At Frankford (Penn.) 1–2. At Harper's Ferry (Va.) 3. At Springfield (Mass.) 4–5. Establishment of 6–12. Expenditures for 13. Regulations for 14. At Frankford (Penn.) 1. Res. directing Sec. of War to report estimate for completing, passed 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 101: report made 140. - 2. Bill (H. R. 41) to make appr. to complete, 1804-5, 8.2, H. J. 104. - - - - - -- - - At Harper's Ferry (Va.) - 3. Report of muskets manfö. in 1801, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 176, H. J.80 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 158). At Springfield (Mass.) 4. Report of Sec. of War on, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 17, H. J. 553 (S, PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 130). Arsenals, Armories, and Magazines–Continued. At Springfield (Mass.)—Continued. 5. Report of muskets manfä. from 1795 to 1801, 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 176, H. J. 80 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 158). Establishment of 6. Recommag, attention of Cong. to; Pres. an: messg. 1791–2, 2, 1, S. J. 324, H. J. 435. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 445. 7. Report of com. on, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 83 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 65): res. adopted and com. apptd. to report bill 90. For bill see post 8. 8. Bill (H. R. 25) establishing, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 92: passed 94. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 52. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-conca. in H. J. 99. Comf. apptd. H. J. 99, S. J. 54. In H. R. conf. report dsgd. to H. J. 105. In S. and ts. receded from and insisted on S. J. 57. In H. R. disgt. Teceded from H. J. 106. (ST. v. 1, p. 352.) - 9. Report of Sec. of War on measures taken to secure sites for, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 200, H. J. 378 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 108). - 10. Message from Pres, recommag, an additl. maga- zine, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 176, H. J. 80 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 156). 11. Bill apprg. $25,000 to establish arsenals in the West, passed 1802–3, see MILITIA 28, 12. Bill authorizing Pres, to erect addtl. passed 1807– - 8, see MILITIA 12. Expenditures for. See also ARMY } Expenditures for. 13. Statement for 1803–4 reptd. by Sec. of War, 1804-5, 8, 2, H. J. 99, 140 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 174). Regulations for - 14. Bill (H.R. 219) making, 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 630: passed 666. In S. passed S. J. 82. (ST. v. 2, p. 61.) Articles of War. See ARMY } Government of. Arts. See COPYRIGHTS;-PATENTs. Assay. See MINT. Assembly of the People 1. Motion to propose andt. to Const. to provide against infringement of right of, l’89, see CONSTI- TUTION of U. S. 130, 143. Assistant Doorkeeper of H. R. Appointment and Duties of 1–2. List of 3–13. Salary of Ammual 14–17. LExtra Allowances of 18–30. Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill prescribing duties, passed 1791–2, see CON- GRESS 7. e 2. Res. that deemed to continue in office until suc- cessor apptd. passed 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 731. Alist of 3. Thomas Claa:ton, l'789, 1.1, H. J. 7. 4 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 435. 5 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 5. 6. Thomas Dunn, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 213. 7 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 365. 8 1797, 5.1, H. J. 5. 9 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 525. 10. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 5. 11. — 1803–4,8. 1, H. J. 404. * * - - -12. --— 1805–6, 9. 1, H.J. 182. . . . . 13. Jesse Edwards, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 10. Salary of - Annual 14. Bill fixing at $2 day during sess, passed 1789, 8ée MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. - 15. Bill fixing at $450 passed 1791–2, see CoN- GRESS 7, GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 11 Assistant Doorkeeper of H. R.—Continued. Salary of—Continued. Ammual—Continued. 16. Bill fixing at $450 and $2 day during sess. passed 1799–1800, see CoNGRESS 9. 17. Bill fixing at $900 passed 1805–6, see CoN- GRESS 11. Extra Allowances of 18. Res. allowing $250 out of contingt. fund, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 192. 19. Res. allowing $125 out of contingt. fund, passed 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 601. 20. Bill allowing $100, passed 1796–7, see ExECUTIvE DEPARTMENTS 8. 21. Res. allowing $180 out of contingt. fund, passed 1797, 5.1, H. J. 75. 22. Bill allowing $100, passed 1797–8, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. 23. Bill allowing $225, passed 1797–8, see CoN- GRESS 2. 24. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund, passed 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 517. 25. Bill allowing $100, passed 1798–9, see CON- GRESS 4. 26. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 842. 27. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1802 3, 7. 2, H. J. 394. 28. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 692. - 29. Res. to allow $200 out of contingt. fund, postpd. to next sess. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 171. 30. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1805–6, 3ee HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 37. Assistant Doorkeeper of Senate Appointment and Duties of - 1. Bill prescribing duties, passed 1791–2, see Con- GRESS 7. List of - - 2. Cornelius Marwell, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 10. 3. James Mathers, jr., 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 558. 4. Henry Timms, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 364. Salary of Ammual 5. Bill fixing at $2 day during sess. passed l'789, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. 39. 6. Bill fixing at $450, passed 1791–2, 8ee CONGRESS 7. 7. Bill fixing at $450 and $2 day during sess. passed 1799–1800, see CoNGRESS 9. 8. Bill fixing at $900, passed 1805-6, 8ee CoNGRESS 11. Extra Allowances of 9. Res. allowing $2 day during special sess. out of contingt. fund, passed l'795, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 192. 10. Res. allowing $125 out of contingt. fund, passed 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 279. 11. Bill allowing $100, passed 1796–7, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 8. 12. Bill allowing $180 for previous sess. passed 1797– 8, 8ee SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF SENATE 20. 13, Bill allowing $100, passed 1797–8, see ExECU TIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. - - - 14. Bill allowing $225, passed 1797–8, see CoN- GRESS 2. - 15. Bill allowing $100, passed 1798–9, see Con- GRESS 4. 16. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund, passed 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 610. - 17. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6.2, §. J. 143. • 18.Res. allowing $200 for previous sess. out of con- tingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 308, 309. 19. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 403. 20. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 473. - Assistant Postmaster General Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill authorizing P. M. Geni. to appt. One, passed 1791–2, 86e POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Bill that he act as P. M. Genl. in event of vacancy, passed 1798–9, see POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 26. Saſary of 3. Bill fixing at $1,000, passed 1791–2, see POST OF- FICE DEPARTMENT 19. 4. Bill fixing at $1,200, passed 1793–4, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 5. Bill fixing at $1,700, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. 6. Bill (H. R. 177) to increase, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 506: passed 512. In S. rejected S. J. 604. Assistant Secretary of Treasury Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill authorizing Sec. of Treas. to appt. one, passed 1789, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. 2. Bill abolishing office, passed 1791–2, see TREAS- URY DEPARTMENT 19. - Salary of 3. Bill fixing at $1,500, passed 1789, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 23. 4. Bill making addtl. allowance of $400 for one year, passed 1790–1, see EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 5. Attorney General of U. S. Duties and Powers of - * 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1789, see Courts OF U. S. 137. - - - 2. Bill (H. R. 161) to regulate, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 495. See DISTRICT ATTORNEYs 2. - 3. Bill (H. R. 49) to allow franking privilege, 1797– º: 2, H. J. 164: passed 183. In S. rejected S. J. 446. 4. Bill allowing franking privilege, passed 1801–2, see POST ROADS 13. Salary of - 5. *. ºs at $1,500, passed 1789, see Courts of 6. Bill fixing at $1,900, passed 1791–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 7. Bill (H.R. 220) fixing at $2,400, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 678: passed 712. ‘In S. passed S. J. 336. (ST. v. 1, p. 497. - - 8. Bill allowing him $600 a year addt]. during pro- ceedings under “Jay Treaty”, passed 1797, see GREAT BRITAIN 31. 9. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Auction Sales * Taxes on. See also INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES. 1. Bill (H. R. 58) imposing, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 185 (for previous debate on subject of bill see REve- NUEs 2): passed 190. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 110. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in H. J. 209. (Sr. v. 1, p. 397.) 2. Bill continuing in force six years act (ante 1) im- posing, passed 1794–5, see DEBT OF U.S. 37. 3. Bill continuing in force act (ante 1) imposing, passed 1800–1, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 17. 4. Bill repealing all acts imposing, passed 1801–2, 8ee INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. Auditors Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill establishing office of Auditor in Treas. Dept. passed 1789, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. Salary of - 2. Bill fixing at $1,500, passed 1789, see ExECUtive DEPARTMENTS 23. –— 3. Bill fixing at $1,900, passed 1791–2, see TREAS- URY DEPARTMENT 19. - 4. Bill fixing at $2,400, passed 1792–3, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 6. e 12 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Auditors—Continued. Salary of—Continued. 5. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Aurora (New8paper) 1. Charge of breach of privileges of S. by publica- tion in, 1799–1800, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVI- LEGE 7. e - Authentication - 1. Bill (H.R. 58) prescribing mode of authenticating State laws and court records for use in other States, 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 204: passed 207. In S. passed S. J. 137. (ST. v. 1, p. 122.) 2. Bill (H.R. 136) prescribing mode of authenticating State records for use in other States, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 435: passed 682. In S. passed S. J. 402. (ST. v. 2, p. 298.) - 3. Bill (H. R. 112) to prescribe effect in other States of authenticated records of State courts, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 243, 301: passed 384. In S. rejected S. J. 88. - 4. Bill (H. R. 179) to prescribe effect in other States of authenticated records of State courts, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 507, 539. 5. Bill (H.R. 118) to prescribe effect in other States of authenticated records of State courts, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 411. z Bail. See also CourTS OF U. S. § 0rganization and Juris- diction of. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that excessive bail shall not be required, 1789, see CoN- STITUTION OF U. S. 20. 2. Bill (H. R. 212) to explain law (Courts of U. S. 137) relating to bail in criminal cases, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 658. 3. Bill (S. 47) for protecting, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 582: passed 595. SIn H. R. passed H. J. 513. (ST. v. 1, p. 727.) Baker's Island, Mass. 1. ‘Bill (H. R. 159) apprg. $6,000 to build light- house on, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 478,479: passed 490. In S. passed S. J. 233. (ST. v. 1, p. 452.) Balances Due U. S. See ACCOUNTABILITY; — AC- counts;–DEBTS TO U. S. Baldwin, Abraham (Representative) 1. Challenged by Senator Gunn, 1795-6, 8ee QUES- TIONS OF PRIVILEGE 2. Baltimore, Md. 1. Motion to locate permanent seat of govt. at, re- jected 1790, 1.2, S. J. 152, 167. 2. Motion to locate temporary seat of govt. at, re- jected 1790, 1, 2, S. J. 170. 3. Motion to hold next sess. of Cong. in, rejected 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 230. - 4. Res. to hold next sess. of Cong. in, passed 1790, 1.2, H. J. 239. In S. postpd. S. J. 167. - 5. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Md. for impvt. of harbor, passed 1790, 8ee TONNAGE DUTIES 6 et seq. 6. Bill to remove seat of govt. to, 1803–4, 8ee SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 74. 7. Bill assenting to imposition of tonnage duties by Md. to support health officer for port of, passed 1793–4, 8ee TONNAGE DUTIES 9 et 8eq. - Baltimore (U. S. Sloop of War) 1. Message from Pres. on impressment by Great Brit- ain of sailors from, 1798–9, 8ee IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 12. Bank of U. S. Accounts of U. S. with 1–8. Loans to U. S. by. See LOANS. Organization and Regulations for 9–18. Bank of U. S.—Continued. Accounts of U. S. with 1. Report by Sec. of Treas. of account current with, 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 471, 472 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 186). * 2. Report by Sec. of Treas. of account current with, 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 677, 702 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 202,214). - 3. Bill (S. —) to sell stock owned by U. S. rejected 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 21. 4. Bill authorizing sale of stock owned by U. S. passed 1795–6, see LOANs 20. 5. Report by commrs. of sinking fund of sale of stock owned by U. S. L796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 313, H. J. 661 (8ee S. J.). 6. Bill that bonds for import duties be deposited in the bank for collection, passed 1799–1800, see CUSTOM'S OFFICERS 25. 7. Res. to inquire into sale of stock owned by U. S. dbtd. and rejected, 1802–3, 7, 2, H. J. 388, 389 (ANNALS 645): res. that commi's. had authority to sell and that sale was beneficial, dbtd. and passed 389, 391. - 8. Report by Sec. of Treas. of deposits made during- 1804–5–6, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 478, 494 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 2, p. 216). 0rganization and Regulations for 9. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommag, establishment of bank, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 336 (S, PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 67): copy sent to S. 341. In S. refd. S. J. 225. For bill repta, see post 10. - 10. Bill (S. 17) incorporating, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J.228: passed 234. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 367–372 (ANNALs 1940, 1944, 1952, 1960, 1979, 1988, 2006): passed 373. (ST. v. 1, p. 191.) 11. Bill (H.R. 125) extending time for subscribing to capital stock, lºoD–l, 1.3, H. J. 375: passed 387. In S. passed S. J. 288. (ST. v. 1, p. 196.) 12. Motion to propose amat. to Const. to provide that officers of the bank be ineligible to Cong. 1793–4, See CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 87. 13, Bill (S. —) to punish frauds on, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 161: postpd. to next sess. 172. 14. Bill (S.–) to punish frauds on, 1796–7, 4.2, S. J. 310: rejected 318. - 15. Bill (S. 28) punishing frauds, counterfeiting etc. on, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 502: passed 515. In H. R. passed H. J. 354. (ST. v. 1, p. 573.) 16. Bill (H.R. 216) authorizing branches to be estab- lished in Territories, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 650: passed 655. In S. passed S. J. 383. (ST. v. 2, p. 274.) 17. Bill (S. 46) punishing frauds, counterfeiting etc. on and repealing former act (ante 15), 1806–7, 9, 2, S. J. 141: passed 145. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 599. In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. in S.J. 155. (ST. v. 2, p. 423.) 18. Report of Sec. of Treas. on mem. for renewal of charter, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 358 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 351). Bankruptcy 1. Com. apptd. to report bill to provide uniform sys- tem, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 43. - 2. Com, apptd. to report bill to provide uniform sys- tem, l'î91–2, 2.1, H. J. 451. 3. Bill (H.R. 205) to provide uniform system, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 636. 4. Bill (H.R. 2) to provide uniform system, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J.46. 5. Bill (H.R. 84) to provide uniform system, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 260. 6. Bill (H.R. 131) to provide uniform system, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 414. 7. Bill (H.R. 48) to provide uniform system, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 121, 164 (ANNALS 796). 8. Bill (H.R. 135) to provide uniform system, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 408; d.btd. 415–433 (ANNALS 2465, 2489, 2552,2556,2577,2582, 2649,2656): rejected 433. 9. Bill (H.R. 186) establishing uniform system, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 553: passed 599. In S. dbtd. S. J. 48, 50,54: passed 62. (ST. v.2, p. 19.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 13 Bankruptcy— Continued. 10. Bill (H.R. 291) to amend act (ante 9) establishing uniform system, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 777: passed 833. In S. rejected S. J. 142. 11. Bill making further regulations for proceedings in, passed 1801–2, see COURTS OF U. S. 158. 12. Report of com. on system, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 265, 286: dbtd. 286, 346, 351 (ANNALS 376, 530, 546): postpd. to next sess. 351. 13. Res. for repeal of system, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 437: dbtd. 454, 455 (ANNALS 616): passed and com. apptd. to report bill 455. . For bill see post 14. 14. Bill (H.R. 140) repealing act (ante 9) establishing uniform system, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 457: passed 461. In S. passed S. J. 324. (ST-v. 2, p. 248.) 15. Res. to consider expediency of providing uniform system, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 327: rejected 361. Banks 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that person concerned in management of any bank be * to Cong. 1792–3, see CoNSTITUTION OF . S. 86. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that person holding office or stock in any bank under authority of U. S. be ineligible to Cong. 1793–4, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 87. Barbary States. —MOROCCO. Consuls in 1–2. Depredations on Commerce by 3–4. Relations with 5–9 Consuls in 1. Bill making allowance for one, passed l’91–2, see CONSULS OF U. S. 10. 2. Message from Pres, recommdg. that allowance be made for two addtl. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 179, H. J. 354. In H. R. refö. H. J. 354: reptd. on 355. Depredations on Commerce by. See also y Relations with. 3. Bill to protect against, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 444: passed 446. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 316. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 689. 4. Bill imposing addtl, duties to create a fund for protection against, passed 1803–4, 8ee MEDITER- RANEAN FUND 1 et seq. See also ALGIERs;—TRIPOLI;—TUNIS; Relations with - 5. Information on ; Pres. an. Imessg. 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 7. In H. R. d.btd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 18 (ANNALS 327). For bill see NAVY 109. 6. Documents relating to, transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 163, H. J. 24 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 347). 7. Statement of expenses incurred in diplomatic in- tercourse, 1801–2, 7. 1, S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 368). 8. Message from Pres, transmitting information on, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 187, H. J. 110 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 381). - 9. Information on ; Pres. an. messg. 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 461). In FI. R. refö. H. J. 253: reptă. on 301: res. passed and 110. Bard, David . 1. Report com. of elec. on his credentials as rep. from Penna. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 468 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 142): report adopted 474. Barney, Joshua 1. Contests election of W. McCreery as rep. from Md. to 10th Cong, see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 27. Bartlett's Reef, Long Island Sound 1. Bill providing buoys on, passed 1793–4, 8ee LONG ISLAND Sound 1. J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. com. apptd. to report bill, 304. For bill see NAVY Bassett, Burwell 1. Contests election of John Clopton as rep. from Wa. to 4th Cong. see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 19. Bayou St. John, La. 1. Bill (H. R. 168) to erect light-house at, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 531. Beacons. See LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENTs;—LIGHT- HOUSE SERVICE. - Beef. See PROVISIONS. Berceau (French Corvette) 1. Res. requesting information of Pres, on purchase, and repairs of, for return to French govt. L801–2 7. 1, H. J. 180: dbtd. 180,181 (ANNALs 1133, 1142) passed 182: report made 204 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 428). - - Berlin Decree. Bills Committee on Engrossed. See CoMMITTEES OF SEN- ATE. Committee on Enrolled. See JOINT COMMITTEES. Joint Ruſes and Orders relating to 1–11. Questions of Order relating to. See QUESTIONS OF ORDER. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 12–23. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 24–38. Joint Rules and Orders relating to 1. Rule prescribing mode of conf. between two Houses on disgt. to amdts, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 12, H. J. 16. . 2. Rule that bills on passage between two Houses be on paper and under signature, adopted l?89, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. - - 3. Rule prescribing by whom and how bills be en- rolled, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. 4. Rule that after being enrolled bills be examined by joint com. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 67, S.J. 54. 5. Rule that bills be signed by Speaker of H. R. and Pres. of S. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 67, S.J. 54. 6. Rule prescribing mode of presenting bills to Pres. and that day of presentation be entered on journals, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. 7. Rule that if bill be rejected by one House after passing other, notice of rejection be given, reptd. 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 236, S. J. 151. In S. adopted S. J. 153. In H. R. laid on table H. J. 236. 8. Rule that ten days notice and leave of two-thirds required to reintroduce bill after rejection, reptd. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 236, S.J. 151. In S. adopted S. J. 153. In H. R. laid on table H. J. 236. 9. Rule that papers connected with bills be trans- mitted by one House to other, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 236, S. J. 151. In S. adopted S. J. 153. In H. Iº. laid on table H. J. 236. - 10. Rule that when each House adheres to disgt. bill is lost, reptd. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 236, S.J. 151. In S. adopted S. J. 153. In H. R. laid on table H. J.236. 11. Motion for joint rule that bills, originating from petitions, rejected by one House shall not be con- sidered by other, 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 596: indefi- nitely postpd. 601.- Same, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 180. - Rules and 0rders of H. R. relating to 12. Rule prescribing mode of introducing bills, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 13. Rule that bills be dispatched in order in which intrö. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 14. Rule that bills be read three times before passage and on separate days, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 15. Rule that if bill not rejected on first reading it pass to second reading without question, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. - 16. Rule that on second reading bill may be commit- ted or ordered engrossed, and if ordered engrossed day of third reading shall be apptd. adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. See NEUTRAL RIGHTS. 14 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Bills—Continued. - Ruſes and Orders of H. R. relating to-Continu d 17. Rule that after committal and report bills may be recommitted at any time before passage, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10 1802, 7. 1, H. J. 41. 18. Rule that bills be engrossed in fair round hand, adopted 1789, 1, 1, H. J. 10. 19. Rule prescribing form of enacting clause, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10 Rescinded 1789, 1.1, H. J. 20. 20. Rule that Clerk certify passage of bills, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. - 21. Rule that bills returned by S. with amdts, shall not be committed, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10— Rescinded 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 353. 22. Rule prescribing mode of considering bills in com. of wh. adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11. 23. Rule that bills be subject to amdt. after being reptd. from com. of wh. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 24. Rule that one day’s notice be given of motion for leave to introduce bill, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 25. Rule that bills be read three times before passage and on different days, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 13 —Motion to rescind, rejected 1796–7, 4.2, S. J. 346. 26. Rule that bills shall not be committed or amended until twice read, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 27. Order that Sec. endorse action on bill before trans- mitting it to H. R. passed 1789, 1.1, S. J. 22. See MESSAGES BETWEEN THE TWO HOUSES 5. 28. Res. that on second reading bills be taken up and consd. as if in coln. of wh: passed 1789, 1.1, S. J. 28 —Included instanding rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 66. 29. Order that all bills be printed after first reading, passed 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 248—Included in stand- ing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 67. 30. Order that bills be examined by com. before transmitted to H. R. passed 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 398 Rule for standing committee for the purpose, adopted 1805–6, see CoMMITTEES OF SENATE { Engrossed Bills 31. Res. that amdts. made by com. to bills shall not be revised by them; and that amdts. adopted by S. shall not be reconsidered until next reading of bill, rejected 1789, 1. 1, S.J. 49. 32. Order that only titles of bills and such parts as affected by proposed amdts. be entered on J. passed 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 408—Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. 33. Res. that bills be printed in octavo form, passed 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 66. 34. Res. that S. will not originate or receive from H. R. for action genl. appr. bills or bills of public importance after ten days before close of a Cong. or receive for action any bills after three days be- fore close of a sess., postpd. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 348. 35. Motion for rule that on motion for striking out. clauses it be in order to move amdts. which shall be decided before question of striking out put, postpd. to next sess. 1797, 5.1, S. J. 374, 376. 36. Rule prescribing form of question on engrossment and third reading, adopted 1806-7, 9, 2, S.J. 135, 138. - 37. Rule that on third reading of bills amdts. shall not be received for discussion, adopted 1806-7, 9. 2, S.J. 135,138. 38. Rule that if bills committed after second reading are reported back with amdts. second reading shall be repeated and they be considered in com. of wh. before question of engrossment and third reading put, adopted 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 135,138. Black Rock, Conn. 1. Bill (H.R. 176) apprg. $5,000 to build light-house on, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 527 : , passed 542. In S. passed S. J. 137. (ST. v. 2, p. 414.) - Blount, William (Senator) 1. Message from Pres. transmitting letter written by, 1797, 5.1, S.J.383, H. J. 76 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 66). Blount, William (Senator)—Continued. 2. Requested to declare whether or not author of letter accompanying messg. from Pres. 1797, 5.1, S.J.383,388: subject refd. 383: reptd. on 385, 387: consd. 388, 390: his arrest ordered 389, 392: res. passed expelling him 392. 3. Report of com. recommag, his impeachment, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 70 (ANNALS 448): dbtd. 71, 72 (ANNALs 440, 458): res. to impeach, passed and com. apptd. to impeach 72. In S. impeachment made S. J. 388. 4. Com. apptd. to prepare articles of impeachment against, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 74.—Reports made by com. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 96, 144, 145 (ANNALS 672, 677, 847): articles of impeachment reptd. 149: dbtd. and adopted 150 (ANNALS 947): res. to elect managers, passed 153, 154: managers elected, 154, 156 (ANNALS 953): res. to present articles to Sen- ate, passed 160. 5. Articles of impeachment presented by H. R. against, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 434: com. apptd. to re- port on 444: reptă. on 444, 446: report adopted 447 (see J.): summons directed to be issued 448. Conf. apptd. H. J. 253, S.J. 469: report of conf. H. J.261, S.J. 472 (see J.). 6. Rules for conducting impeachment trial, reptd. and adopted, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 558. In H. R. re- port of managers dbtd. and rejected H. J. 417 (AN- NALS 2470): reply to plea adopted 423. For report of proceedings of Senate as Court of Impeachment See ANNALS 22.45. Bond and Warehouse System. See IMPORT DUTIES § Collection and Payment of. Bonds of U. S. See also DEBT OF U. S. ;-LOANs. Lost or Destroyed 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. regulations for reissue of Continental certificates, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 293 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 64). 2. Bill (H.R. 108) to regulate reissue of Cont. certifi- cates, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 344. 3. Bill (H.R. 145) to regulate reissue of Cont. certifi- cates, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 451 : dbtd. 456 (ANNALs 194,196): rejected 456. Bill (H.R. 3) regulating reissue of Cont. certifi- cates, and limiting time of presenting claims for, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 22: passed 85. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 54. In H. R. amdts, of S. concã. in H. J. 119. (ST. v. 1, p. 353.) 5. Res. that claims for reissue of Cont. certificates should be decided by Cong. passed 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 299, - 6. Report of com. on providing for reissue of Cont. certificates, dbtd. and adopted, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 681 (ANNALs 2076). Redemption of 7. Bill fixing rates at which bonds will be received in payment for public lands, passed 1796–7, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 153. 8. Jt. Tes, to allow States to pay balances due U. S. with bonds, 1796–7, see ACCOUNTs BETwPEN THE STATES AND U. S. 24. 9. Bill fixing rates at which commrs. of sinking fund . purchase, passed L805–6, see PUBLIC LANDS 4. 10. Bill repealing act authorizing bonds of U. S. to be received in payment for public lands, passed 1805–6, see PUBLIC LAND's 164. Transfer of 11. Bill (H.R. 232) to allow fees for making transfers, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 698: dbtd. 704 (ANNALs 877). 12. Bill that consuls-verify powers of atty. executed in foreign countries for transfers, passed 1802–3, 8e0 CONSULS OF U. S. 11. 13. Bill repealing provision (ante 12) for verifying gº of atty. passed 1803–4, see CoNSULS OF U. S. 12. - Bonds to U. S. . See under respective titles of objects and offices for which bonds given. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 15 Books 1. Res. that inexpedient to exempt from duties those imported for colleges, passed 1804–5, see IMPORT DUTIES 6. Boon Island, Maine 1. Bill (H.R. 167) apprg. $400 to erect beacon on, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 485: passed 491. In S. passed S.J. 598. (ST. v. 1, p. 730.) Boston, Mass. 1. Motion to hold next sess. of Cong. in, laid on table 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 81. 2. Bill (H. R. 240) apprg. $1,600 for buoys in harbor, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 648, 680, 707, 721: passed 732. In S. passed S. J. 343. (ST. v. 1, p. 516.) 3. Res. to enquire into conduct of Pres. in delaying acceptance of resignation of collector of port and appt. of successor, d.btd. and rejected 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 489 (ANNALS 1173). Boundaries. See UNITED STATES;—also under titles of respective States. Bounties for Naval Captures. See PRIZE MonBY. on Fish and Fishing Vessels. See FISHERIEs. Bounty Lands. See MILITARY BOUNTY LANDs;—VIR- GINIA MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. Breaches of Privileges. See QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE. Breakwaters. See LIGHT-HousB ESTABLISHMENTs;– LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE. Bribery. See CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 1. Case of Randall and Whitney charged with at- tempt to bribc members of Cong. 1795–6, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 1. Bridgeport, Conn. 1. Bill apprg. $1,000 for beacon in harbor, passed 1805–6, see CHATHAM, Mass. 1. . Bridges. See under titles of respective rivers across which built. British Spoliations. See SPOLIATIONs. Bruin, Peter B. (Judge Miss. Territory) 1. Res. to appt. Com. to enquire into his conduct, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 264 (ANNALS 2068): passed and com. apptd. 277: com. authorized to take testimony during recess 286. See MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY 1. Bullion. See MINT. Buoys. See LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENTs;–LIGHT- HOUSE SERVICE. Burr, Aaron 1. Bill (S. 10) to allow franking privilege, 1804-5, 8. 2, S.J. 458: passed 463. In H. R. postd. to next sess. H. J. 157. Conspiracy of - 2. Res, requesting information from Pres. on, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 533 (ANNALS 334): reports made S. J. 127, 131, 134, 144, 152; H. J. 545,553,557, 578, 596 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, pp. 468,471, 477,478). See HA- BEAS CORPUS 1, 2. 3. Message from Pres. transmitting proceedings and evidence in trial, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 195, H. J. 41 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 486). 4. Alleged connection of Gen. James Wilkinson with, 1807–8, see WILKINSON. 5. Alleged connection of Senator Smith of Ohio with, 1807–8, see SMITH (John). 6. Alleged connection of Judge Harry Innes with, 1807–8, 8ee INNES. 7. Bill (H. R. 128) to allow extra compensation to witnesses and jury in trial of, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 423 (for report see ANNALS 914). - Vice President of U. S. 8. Elected as, 1800–1, see ELECTORAL WOTEs 13, 14. Business Order of 1. Rule of H. R. that it be standing order of day for House to go into com. of wh. on state of Union, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 2. Rule of H. R. that business in which engaged at preceding adjt. have preference, adopted 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 228. 3. Rule of H. R. that questions on priority of busi- ness be decided without debate, adopted 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 358. - 4. Motion for rule to fix, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 595: indefinitely postpd. 601.-Same, laid on table, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 179. - Unfinished W. 5. Joint com, apptd. to report whether business un- finished at close of last session be proceeded with, 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 106, H. J. 143: report made and res. adopted that business unfinished between the two Houses should be regarded as if it had not been passed upon by either Ho. S. J. 107, H. J. 146. For previous debate on subject in H. R. 8ee ANNALS 1084, 1092, 1110, 1115. 6. Rule of H. R. that it have preference in orders of the day, adopted 1794–5, see ante 2. 7. Standing committee on established, 1795-6, 8ee COMMITTEES OF H. R. § Revisal and Unfinished Busi- /78SS. Butler, Gen. Richard 1. Res. to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, see MONUMENTS 4. Buzzard's Bay 1. Bill providing buoys in, passed l'99–1800, see NEW LONDON 1. Cabell, Samuel J. 1. Contests election of T. M. Randolph as rep. from Va., to 8th Cong. See CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 22. Cabinet Officers. See ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTs y Off- cers of ;-also under their respective titles. Call of House Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that fifteen members may order, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 2. Rule that names of members loe called alphabeti- cally in, adopted l'99, 1.1, H. J. 10. . Rule that one day's notice requisite for, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 13.—Rescinded 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 228. 4. Rule prescribing mode of making call and send- ing for absentees, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 13. Amended 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 2:28. . Rule that House determine whether members taken into custody pay fees and costs, adopted 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 228. - Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 6. Rule that names of senators be called alphabeti- cally in, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 7. Rule prescribing mode of sending for absentees, adopted 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 517. Calling the Roll 1. Rule of H. R. that be done in alphabetical order, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 2. Rule of S. that be done in alphabetical order, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. Canadian Refugees. See WAR OF REVOLUTION. Canals. See also Cape Cod Canal Carondelet Canal - Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 3 5 16 JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. GENERAL INDEX OF THE Canals—Comtinued. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Dismal Swamp Canal James River Canal Louisville and Portland Canal Washington, D. C. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 261 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 724). - Cannon. See FoundRIES;-ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES. Cape Cod, Mass. 1. Res. of legis. of Mass., to cede land for light-house on, refa. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 470: reptd. on 494: res. passed and com. ordered to report bill 533. For bill see post 2. 2. Bill (H.R. 179) apprg. $8,000 to build light house on, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 537: passed 539. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 256. In H. R. and t. of S. concol. in H. J. 554. (ST. v. 1, p. 464.) Cape Cod Canal 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on propositions for build- ing, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 261 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 721). - Cape Fear, N. C. ' 1. Bill (H. R. 168) apprg. $4,000 to finish light-house on, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 257: passed 543. In S. passed S.J. 417. (St. v. 1, p. 246.) Bill apprg. $2,000 to complete light-house on, passed 1792–3, see GoverNMENT ExPENSES 8. . Bill apprg. $4,000 for deficiency in cost of building light-house on, passed 1794–5, see GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 11. Bill apprg. $1,359.14 for completing light-house on, passed 1796–7, see GoverNMENT ExPENSES 14. 4. Cape Fear River, N. C. . Bill providing buoys in, passed 1794–5, see GEORGETown, S. C. 2. ... Bill providing lighted beacon and buoy in New Inlet of, passed 1797–8, see GAY HEAD, Mass. 2. Hatteras, N. C. - . Report of Sec. of Treas. recourmdg. erection of a light-house on, refd. 1793–4, 3, 1, S. J. 35 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 265). For bill repfd, see post 2. Bill (S. 3) making appr. to build a light-house on, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 41: passed 44. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 143. In S. amdts, of H. R. concá. in S. J. 75. (ST. v. 1, p. 368.) Act of legis. of N. C. ceding land at, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 159, H. J. 331. . Bill apprg. $35,698 addtl. for building light-house º passed 1799–1800, 8ee GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 20. Bill making addtl, appr. for light-house on, passed l807–8, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 32. Cape Henlopen, Delaware 1. Light-house on, ceded to U. S. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 425. Cape Henry, Va. 1. Bill apprº. $34,076.66 to build light-house on, passed l'Z90, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 2. Cape Lookout, N. C. 1. Bill making appr. to build light-house on, passed 1803–4, see MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11. 2. Bill making further appr. for building light-house on, passed 1804–5, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 28. 3. Bill making further appr. for building light-house On, passed 1806–7, see Gover NMENT ExPENSEs 31. : 3 g 5. Cape Poge, Mass. . 1. Bill (H.R. 282) apprg. $2,000 to build light-house on, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 766: passed 769. In S. passed S. J. 118. (ST. v. 2, p. 88.) . Capitol. See also SEAT of GoverNMENT W Public Build- ings and Grounds at. 1. Res. requesting P. M. Genl, to establish a p. o. at or near, passed 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 229. 2. Bill (H.R. 31) making appr. towards completing south wing, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 81; passed 88. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 439. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 101. (ST. v. 2, p. 311.) 3. Bill (H.R. 120) making appr. towards completing south wing, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 338: passed 386. In S. passed S. J. 89. (ST. v. 2, p. 399.) . JB, res. that p. o. of city of Washington be kept at or near, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 339: indefinitely postpd. 349. Res. requesting Pres. to cause south wing to be ready for use of H. R. by next session, passed L805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 396. . Bill (H.R. 195) making appr. to complete south wing, 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 567: dbtd. 587 (ANNALS 495): passed 588. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 163. In H. R. amdts, of S. concid. in H. J. 639. (ST. v. 2, p. 432.) . Report of surveyor of public buildings on con- struction of south wing, lê07–8, 10. 1, H. J. 10 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 482). . Bill (H. R. 89) making appr. towards completing, 1807–8, 10, 1, H. J. 254 (ANNALS 1973): passed 303. In S. passed with amdts, S. J. 281, 282. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. and n-concol. in H. J. 308,309. In S. disgf. receded from S. J. 283. (ST. v. 2, p. 499.) * . Bill (S. 34) making appr. towards completing, 1808–9, 10, 2, S.J. 305: dbtd. 317: passed 319. In H. R. passed H. J. 576. (St. v. 2, p. 537.) Carlisle, Penn. J. 1. Suggested as location for seat of govt. of U. S. 1789, 1.1, S. J. 62. Carondelet Canal, La. 1. Bill making appr. to improve, passed 1808-9, see FORTIFICATIONS 12. Carriages - - 7ax on. See also INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES. - 1. Bill (H. R. 55) imposing, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 179 (for previous debate on subject of bill 8ée REVE- NUEs 2): passed 184. In N. passed S. J. 101. (ST. v. 1, p. 373.) - 2. Bill (H. R. 114) to repeal former act (ante 1) and to impose, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 345 (ANNALS 1212): passed 355. In S. d.btd. S. J. 18 3, 185. 3. Bill continuing in force six years’ act (ante 1) im- posing, passed 1794–5; see DEBT OF U. S. 37. 4. Bill (H.R. 133) repealing former act (ante 1) and imposing, 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 477; passed 545. In S. lbtd. and passed with amdts. S. J. 264. In H. R. amílts. of S. concil. in with amdt. H. J. 567. In S. amdt. of H. R. concól. in S. J. 269. (ST. V. i, p. 478.) . . 5. Report of com. on defects in act (ante 4) imposing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 203: res... to authorize com. to report bill to amend, rejected 203. 6. Bill continuing in force act (ante 4) imposing, passed 1800–1, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 17. 7. Bill repealing acts imposing, passed 1801–2, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. Catawba River 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on impvt. of Catawba and Wateree rivers, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 261. (S. PA- PERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 724). - 2. Report of com.. on petition for aid of govt. to com- pany for its impvt. -1808–9, 10, 2, H. J. 492 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 946). Cattle. See ANIMALS- Census Appropriations for 1. First 2–8. Second 9–15. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 17 O. Census—Continued. Appropriations for 1. For detailed statement of, from 1789 to 1876 see S. Ex. Doc. 38, 44th Cong. 2d Sess. p. 24. • First a 30 ) * 2. ºppºd. to report bill for taking, 1789, 1. 1, 3. Bill (H. R. 34) providing for taking, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 142: passed 154. In S. passed with amdts. 114. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concã. in H. J. 161. In S. amdts. n-concó. in receded from S. J. 115. (ST. v. 1, p. 101.) 4. Bill (H.R. 75) providing for taking in R. I. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 235: passed 252. In S. passed S. J. 172. (ST. v. 1, p. 129.) 5. Returns of, transmitted by Pres. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 329, H. J. 442 (see S.J. 330). 6. Report by U. S. district judge why census not re- turned from S. C. 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 332, H. J. 445. 7. Bill (H.R. 144) extending time for taking, in S. C. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 446: passed 447. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 336. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 449. (ST. v. 1, p. 226.) 8. Returns for S. C. transmitted by Pres. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 404, H. J. 526 (8ee S. J.). Second (1800) 9. Bill (H.R. 110) to provide for taking, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 331 : passed 351. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 539. 10. Bill (H.R. 137) to provide for taking, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 415: dbtd. 420 (ANNALS 2492): passed 420. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdts. S. J. 570. In H. R. amdts. of S. concé. and n-concó. in H. J. 441. In S. amdts, insisted on S. J. 572. In H. R. disgt. adhered to H. J. 444. * 11. Bill (H.R. 182) providing for taking, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 538: dbtd. 546, 547 (ANNALS 212, 223): passed 547. In S. dbtd. S. J. 24: passed with amdts. 27. In H. R. amdts. of S. concq. and n-concã. in H. J. 603. In S. amdts, receded from S. J. 35. (ST. v. 2, p. 11.) 12. Bill (H. R. 227) altering form of oaths prescribed in act (ante 11) for, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 640: passed 640. In S. passed S. J. 69. (ST. V. 2, p. 37.) 13. Returns of, transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 8. 14. Amended return for Md. transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 164, H. J. 25. 15. Return for Tenn. transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 163, H. J. 24. Certificates of Debt of U. S. See Bonds of U. S. Cession of Territory : By Connecticut. See also CoNNECTICUT W Western Re- serve of. 2 . 1. Bill requiring cession of certain territory by Conn. passed, 1799–1800, 8ee CONNECTICUT 4. By Georgia. See also PUBLIC LANDS $ In Mississippi Territory. - 2. Message from Pres, transmitting copy of articles of agreement and cession, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 222, H. J.222. (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDs, v.1, p. 113). By Massachusetts 3. Report of com. on eastern boundary of, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 69 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDs, v. 1, p. 3). By New York 4. Report of com. on eastern boundary of, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 69 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 3). By North Carolina 5. Bill providing for acceptance of, passed 1790, see NORTH CAROLINA 21. Chaplains in Army. See also ARMY. 1. Bill authorizing one, passed 1790–1, see ARMY 55. 2. Bill reorganizing army omits office of, passed 1795–6, gee ARMY 104. 3. Bill authorizing four, passed 1797–8, see ARMY 74. 4. Bill reducing army, repealing former acts and H. Rep. 1776—3 Chaplains in Army—Continued. thereby abolishing office of chaplain, passed 1801– 2, 86e ARMY 112. 5. Bill increasing army and allowing chaplain to each brigade, passed l&O7–8, see ARMY 89. Chaplains to Congress * Appointment of 1–22. List of Im H. B. 23–47. In Senate 48–70. Salary of ..Annual 71. | Extra 72–79. Appointment of 1. Conc. res. that each House appt. one chaplain, of different denominations, to interchange weekly, passed 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 12, H. J. 16. 2. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 134, S. J. 102. 3. 1790, 1.3, H. J. 332, S. J. 219. 4. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 435, S.J. 324. 5. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 610, S.J. 452. 6. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 5, S.J. 6. 7. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 233, S.J. 121. 8. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 369, S.J. 197. 9. — 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 611, S.J. 300 10. — 1797, 5.1, H. J. 5, S.J. 358. 11. —— 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 86, S.J. 407. *. 12 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 404, S. J. 558. 13 l?99–1800, 6.1, H. J. 528, S. J. 6. 14. — 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 723,730, S. J. 109. 15. — 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 7, S.J. 156. 16. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 248, S. J. 243. 17. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 411, S. J. 296. 18. — 1804-5, 8.2, H. J. 6, S.J. 412. 19. —- 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 183, S. J.4. 20 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 470, S.J. 106. 21 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 10, S.J. 186. 22. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 340, S.J. 294. List of . Note.—The initials following names signify: B. Baptist; C. Congregationalist; E. #. *...; .JP. Presbyterian. - In H. I. R. 23. Rev. William Lynn, P. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 26. 24. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 136. 25. Rev. Samuel Blair, P. J.790–l, 1.3, H. J. 334. 26. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 435. 27. Rev. Ashbel Green, P. i. 732–3, 2.2, H. J. 610. 28 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 8. 29. — 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 237. 30. —— 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 371. 31 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 614. 32. 1797, 5.1, H. J. 10. 33. — 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 87. 34. — 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 405. 35. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 528. 36. Rev. Thomas Lyell, M. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 732. 37. Rev. W. Parkinson, B. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 13. 38. L802–3, 7.2, H. J. 249. 39. — 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 411. 40. Rev. W. Bentley, C. 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 7 (declined H. J. 23). - 41. Rev. %. Parkinson, B. 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 25 (de- clined H. J. 28). - 32. Rev. James Laurie, P. 1804–5, 8.2, H.J. 28. 43. Rev. John Glendy, P. lºos–6, 9.1, H. J. 188 (de- clined H.J. 198). 44. Rev. James Laurie, P. 1805–6,9. 1, H. J. 198. 45. Rev. R. Elliott, P. 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 472. 46. Rev. O. B. Brown, B. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 14. 47. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J.347. In Senate . 48, Rt. Rev. Bishop, Samuel Provost, E. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 16. 49. 1790, 1.2, S.J. 102. 50. Rt. Rev. Bishop, William White, E. 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 219. - 51. -- 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 324. 18 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Ö Chaplains to Congress–Continued. List of Continued. In senate—Continued. 52. Rt. Rev. Bishop, William White, E. 1792–3, 2.2 S. J. 452 - 53. — 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 6. 54. — 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 121. 55. . 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 197. 56. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 300. 57. 1797, 5.1, S.J. 358. 58. — 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 407. 59. 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 561. 60. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 6. - 61. #. Rev. Bishop, J. T. Claggett, E. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 110. 62. Rev. E. Gantt, E. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 161. & 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 243. - 64. —— 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 296. - 65. Rev. A. T. McCormick, E. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 412. 66. Rev. E. Gantt, E. 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 8. 67. Rev. John J. Sayers, E. 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 110. 68. sº E. Gantt, E. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 190 (declined 193). . . . . . . .- . . ... • . 69. Rev. A. T. McCormick, E. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 193. 70. Rev. R. Elliott, P. lg.08–9, 10.2, S.J.298. Salary of * - - Annual - : - 71. Bill fixing at rate of $500 a year during sess. 1789, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. Extra . . . . . 72. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund to chap- lain of H. R. passed 1800–1, 6.2, # J. 848. . . 73. Res., allowing $100 out of contingt. fund to chap- laim of S. passed 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 143. . . 74. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund to chap- lain of S. passed 1802–3, 7. 2, S.J. 287. 75. Res. allowing $150 out of º fund to chap- lain of H.R. passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 692. . . . 76. Res. allowing $150 out of contingt. fund to chap- lain of S. passed 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 403. . . . 77. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund to chap- lain of H. R. passed 1805-6, 8ee Hous E OF REPRE- sENTATIVES 37. . . - 78. Res. allowing $150 out of contingt. fund to chap- lain of S. passed 1806–7, 9. 2, S. J. 177. 79. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund to chap- lain of S. passed 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 281. Charleston, S. C. 1. Message from Pres, transmitting information of violation of neutrality by burning of English ship by French privateer in harbor, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 434, H. J. 161 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 116). 2. Act of legis. of S. C. ceding light-house at, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 164. . . . . w 3. Bill providing floating beacon and buoys for har- bor, passed 1791–2, 6ee LIGHT-Hous E SERVICE 4. 4. Bill apprg. $5,950 to repair light-house at, passed 1799–1800, see Govern MENT ExPENSEs 20. Charters. See CORPORATIONS. Chase, Samuel (Justice of Supreme Court) 1. Res. to appt. com. to enquire into his official con- duct, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 516: dbtd. 516, 518, 520 (ANNALS 805,820,850): passed and com.apptd. 522: report made 620, 630: dbtd. and res. passed to im- peach 643 (ANNALS 1171). 2. "Com. apptd. to impeach, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 644. In S. impeachment made, S. J. 374: refd. 375: reptd. on 376. In H. R. com, apptd. to prepare arti- cles of impeachment H. J. 645: articles reptd. 690 (ANNALS 1237). - 3. Articles of impeachment against, refd. 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 6: reptd. on 29 (ANNALS 728): dbtd. 30, 31 (ANNALS 728, 747): adopted 43: managers elected 44. For proceedings in trial see ANNALS 80–675. 4. Bill (H. R. 61) to make appr. to pay witnesses summoned on his trial, 1804-5, 8. 2, H. J. 140: passed 141. In S. passed with amdts. S. J.466. In Chase, Samuel (Justice of Supreme Court)—Continued. H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concq. and n-conód. in H. J. 167. Conf.apptd. S. J. 472, H. J. 173. Conf. disa- gree S. J. 473, H. J. 175, - . *5. Res. to pay witnesses summoned by H. R. and ex- penses incurred by orders of managers on part of H. R. out of contingt., fund of H. R. no action, 1804-5, 8.2, H. J. 175. - 6. Res. to pay certain expenses of trial opt of contingt. fund of S. passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 473. 7. Bill (H. R. 97) to pay witnesses and other expenses of impeachment, l805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 260. 8. Bill (S. 22) making appr. to pay witnesses in im- peachment trial, 1805–6, 9, 1, S.J. 32: passed 36. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 293, 367,370 (ANNALS 490,944, 955): passed with amdts. 398. Conf. apptd. S. J.90, H. J. 410. Conf. disagree H. J. 412. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 413. (ST. v. 2, p. 389.) 9. Bill (H.R. 193) to pay certain expenses in impeach- ment trial, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 565. 10. Bill (H.R. 14) providing for payment of expenses of impeachment trial, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 67: passed 122. In S. passed S. J. 219. (ST. v.2, p. 456.) • . Chatham, Mass. 1. Bill (H.R. 119) apprg. $5,000 to build light-house at, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 331: passed 366. In S. passed S. J. 89. (ST. v. 2, p. 406.) º ‘. . 2. Bill apprg. $2,000 for light-house at, passed L807–8, see Gover NMENT ExPENSEs 32. *. Chesapeake (U. S. Frigate) - 1. Information of attack by British ship-of-war Leóp- ard on; Pres. an: messg. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 186, H. J. 7: report of com. on, H. J. 33 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 3, p. 6). - - Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 1. Report of com. on granting aid to, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 311 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 452). 2. Report of com. on granting aid to, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 61 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 454). . . 3. Report of com. on granting aid to, 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 123 (ANNALS 33): res...passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 140 (ANNALS 55). For bill reptd. see 08t 4. . - - 4.”;i (S. —) to subscribe public lands to stock of, 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 144: dbtd. and postpd. to next sess. 157 (ANNALS 79). - 5. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J.261 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 724). - - 6. Bill (S. 42) to grant public lands to aid in construc- tion, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 333: passed 338. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. (ANNALS 1558.) - Chesapeake Bay. - 1. Bill to authorize V a. and Md. to grant licenses to pilots in, 1796–7, see PILOTS 3. 2. Res. to exempt from payment of hospital money sailors and boatmen employed exclusively on, refd. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 503. Light-House Establishments on. See also MARYLAND ;— VIRGINIA. 3. Bill authorizing floating beacons on Willoughby's Spit, Horse Shoe, and Middle Ground, passed 1791– 2, see LIGHT-Hous E SERVICE 4. 4. Bill authorizing floating beacon or buoy on Smith's Point Shoal, passed 1792–3, see LIGHT-HOUSE SER- VICE 5. Chocolate 1. Report of com. recommag, reduction of duty on co- coa to encourage manf of, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 685 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 494). Churchman, John. See MAGNETIC NEEDLE. Cincinnati, Ohio - - 1. Bill authorizing sale of tract of public land in, passed 1805–6, see PUBLIC LANDS 105. Circuit Courts. See CourTS OF U. S. GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. 19 Civil Expenses. See Government ExPENSEs. Civil Office Qualifications for 1–11. - Tenure of. See PRESIDENT OF U. S. § Appointment and Removals by. - Qualifications for 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, to provide that members of cong, shall not be eligible, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, S. J. 74. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. declaring that there should be rotation in, disgd. to 1789, i. 1, S. J. 74. - - 3. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. declaring that office ought not to be hereditary, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 74. 4. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that members of cong. shall not hold any office of profit . under U. S. laid on table 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 502. 5. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that alien born citizens be not eligible as senator or representa- tive, laid on table 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 531. 6. Res. that aliens hereafter admitted to citizenship. be ineligible to any office under U. S. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 284 (rejected in com. of wh: ANNALs 1570). 7. Motion to propose amdt. that judges of U. S. courts shall not hold any other office under federal or state govt. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 26: withdrawn 42. 8. Res. to appt. coin. on expediency of a law to dis- qualify persons engaged in duel, rejected 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 263. 9. Bill (H.R. 182) to prohibit appt. of judges of U.S. courts to other offices, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 569,583. 10. Res. against individual holding more than one office, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 295 (ANNALS 508): dbtd. and rejected 355 (ANNALS 923). - * 11. Bill (H.R. 136) to prohibit officers of army or navy holding civil office, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 295 (ANNALs 508), 358, 362: dbtd., 378, 382 (ANNALs 1005, 1011): passed 382. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 82. Civil Officers. See also OFFICERs. Compensation of 1–4. Registers of 5–6. Removal and Suspension of See PRESIDENT OF U. S. § Appointment and Removals by. Compensation of 1. Res. to appt. com. to consider rejected, 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 443. - 2. Recommdg. revision of; Pres, an: messg. 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. reptd. on 642 (ANNALS 1824): dbtd. 661 (ANNALs 1987, 2000): res. passed and coin. apptd. to report bills 661. For bills reptd. see ATTORNEY GENERAL 7; ExecutIve DEPARTMENTS 8. e 3. Committee apptd. to report on increasing, 1796– 7, 4. 2, S. J. 304: report made 314: adopted and com. ordered to report bill, 317 (8ee J.). For bill see post 4. 4. Bill (S. 51) to increase, 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 317: dbtd. 318: passed 319. In H. R. d.btd. and rejected H. J. 687 (ANNALS 2090, 2099). Registers of 5. Report of Sec. of Treas. giving list of civil officers and salaries, 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 497 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 57). - 6. Transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 260). - Civil Power 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to declare mil- itary subject to, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 71. Clark's Point, Mass. 1. Bill apprg. $2,500 to rebuild light-house on, passed 1803–4, 8ee ST. SIMON'S ISI.AND 1. In H. R. refd. H. J. 621: . Clerk of House of Representatives Accounts of 1. - Appointment of 2–7. Duties of 8–17. Employés in Office of Appointment of 18–25. IExtra Pay to 26–35. Salary of 36–38. List of 39–49. Salary of - Annual 50–52. . Extra Allowances of 53–57. Accounts of 1. Com. apptå. to examine and report on state of, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 184: report made 191. Appointment of 2. Rule of H. R. prescribing oath of office, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 13. e 3. Bill prescribing oath of office, passed 1789, see OATHS 2. - 4. Res. that he be deemed to continue in office until another apptd. passed 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 396. 5. passed 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 731. 6. Rule of H. R. that he be deemed to continue in office until another apptd. adopted 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 229. - - 7. Res. for appt. of an asst, clerk, passed 1807–8, H. J. 145. - Duties of 8. Rule of H. R. that he certify passage of bills, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 9. Rule of H. R. that he note and report amdts. made to bills by com. of wh. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11. 10. Rule of H. R. that he note and report amdts. made to reports by com. of wh. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11 . J. 11. - - - 11. Jt. rule that he enroll bills of H. R. after they have passed S. adopted l?89, 1.1, H. J. 66, S.J. 54. 12. Jt. rule that he sign bills on passage between the two Houses, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 66, S. J. 54. 13. Jt. order that he transmit copy of journal after end of each sess. to executive and each branch of legis, of every State, passed 1789, 1.1, H. J. 129, S. J. 94. See post 15. - 14. Order that he keep book for members to enter their accounts for mileage, passed 1790, 1.2, H. J. 183. - 15. Rule of H. R. that he transmit copy of journal after end of each sess. to executive and each branch of legis. of every State, adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 229. - - 16. Rule of H. R. that he attest warrants, writs, and subpoenas issued by order of H. R. adopted 1795–6, 4.1, H. J.374. 17. Res. that he furnish library of Congress with two copies of journal and printed docs. each sess. passed 18O8–9, 10.2, H. J. 509. - Employés in Office of --> Appointment of 18. Bill allowing a principal clerk and engrossing clerk, passed I789, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 19. Bill allowing principal clerk and two engrossing clerks, passed 1795-6, see MEMBERS OF CONGREss 42. - . . 20. Res. allowing addtl, clerk during recess, passed 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 384. , 21. Res. allowing addtl, clerks during remainder of sess. passed 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 486. 22. — passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 604. 23. Res. allowing an addtl, clerk during recess, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 716. 24. — passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.387. * 25. Res. allowing three engrossing clerks, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 660. Extra Pay to 26. Res. allowing $100 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 601. - 20 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Clerk of House of Representatives—Continued. Employés in Office of Continued. Extra Pay to—Continued. 27. Bill allowing $100 to each clerk for 1796, and $100 for 1797, passed 1796–7, see ExECUTIvi, DE- PARTMENTS 8. 28. Bill allowing $100 to each clerk, passed 1797–8, 8ee EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. 29. Bill allowing $100 to each clerk, passed 1797–8, See CONGRESS 3. 30. Res. allowing $100 to each clerk out of contin fund, passed 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 519. 31. Bill allowing $100 co each clerk, passed 1798. See CONGRESS 4. - 32. Res. allowing $300 *o each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed i800 . 2, H. J. 844. 33. Res. allowing $2 each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1802 , 7.2, H. J. 393. 34. Res. allowing $20s, to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1803-4, S. 1, H. J. 692. 35. Res. allowing $200 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1805–6, see House, OF REPRESENTA- TIVES 37. .* Salary of 36. Bill fixing, principal clerk at $3 and engrossing clerk at $2 day while employed, passed 1789, 8ee MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 37. Bill fixing, principal clerk at $3 and engrossing clerks at $2 day and $200 a year to each in addi- tion, passed 1799–1800, see Congress 9. 38. Bill fixing, principal clerk at $1,300, engrossing clerks at $1,000, passed l301–2, see CONGRESS 10. List of - 39. John Beckley, of Va. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 6. # 40. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 434. 41. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 4. 42. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 365. 43. Jonathan W. Condy, of Penn. 1797, 5.1, H. J. 5. 44. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 525. 45. John H. Oswald, of Penn. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J.736. 46. John Beckley, of Va. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 5. 47. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 403. 48. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 181. 49. Patrick Magruder, of Md. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 5. Salary of Annual - 59. Bill fixing at $1,500 and $2 day during sess. passed 1789, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 51. Bill fixing at $1,750 and $2 day during sess. passed 1799–1800, see CONGRESS 9. - 52. ºil fixing at $2,000 passed l801–2, 8ee CONGRESS 10. Extra Allowances of - 53. Bill allowing $200 passed 1797–8, see CONGRESS 3. 54. Bill allowing $200 passed 1798–9, see CONGRESS 4. 55. Res. allowing $300 out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 848. 56. Res. allowing $300 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 692. 57. Res. allowing $300 out of contingt. fund, passed 1805–6, see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 37. Clerk of Supreme Court. See SUPREME Court. Clerks of Circuit and District Courts Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill provid' ' ºr, passed 1789, see Courts of U. S. 137. - 2. Bill regulating, passed 1801–2, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 158. - Compensation and Fees of 3. Bill fixing, passed 1790–1, see Courts of U. S. 126. 4. Bill fixing, passed 1791–2, see Courts of U. S. 169. 5. Bill fixing fees in admiralty proceedings, passed 1792–3, see COURTS OF U. S. 128. º 6. Bill fixing, passed 1798–9, see COURTS OF U. S. 135. - Clerks in Departments. See ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTs. Clerks in H. R. Office of. Clerks in Senate. ployés in Office of. Clerks to Committees 1. Res. to pay clerk employed by Special com. passed 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 733. 2. Res. to pay clerks employed by committees during sess. passed L795–6, 4.1, H. J. 601. 3. *: to elect two each sess. rejected 1802–3, 7.2, . J. 311. Clinton, George 1. Elected W. Pres, of U. S. 1805, 8ee ELECTORAL VOTES 16. - 2. Elected W. Press of U. S. 1809, see ELECTORAL VOTES 20. Clopton, John - - 1. His election as rep. from Va. to 4th Cong. contested by B. Bassett, see CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 19. Coal 1. Report of com. adverse to increasing duties to en- courage mining, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 165 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 553). 2. Report of com. adverse to increasing duties to en- courage mining, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 84 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 729. Coast Defences. See CLERK of H. R. § Employés in See SECRETARY OF SENATE 3 Em- See FORTIFICATIONS. Coast Survey 1. Report of com. on, (petition of Parker) 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 318: dbtd. 341 (ANNALS 1249): further report made 348 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 317). 2. reptd. on 391 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 318): refd. 410: reptd. on and postpol, to next sess. 556 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 344). . Bill authorizing survey of Long Island Sound, passed 1801–2, 8ee PLYMOUTH, Mass. 1. Report of com. recommdg. survey of coast of N. C. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J.261, 304 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 639). For bill reptd. see post 5. 5. Bill (H.R. 114) making appr. for survey of coast of N. C. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 304: passed 335. In S. passed S. J. 70. (ST. V. 2, p. 375.) 6, Bill making appr. for survey of coast of Orleans Territory, passed 1805–6, see PUBLIC LAND's 111. 7. Res, to instruct com. Of comm. and manf. to con- sider subject, dbtd. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 483 (AN- NALS 151): passed 485. For bill reptd. see post 8. 8. Bill (H. R. 164) apprg. $50,000 and authorizing employment of public vessels, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 511: passed 541. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 135. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 567. (ST. v. 2, p. 413.) 9. Report on survey of coast of N. C. transmitted by ‘Sec. of Treas. ISO6–7, 9.2, S. J. 132, H. J. 554 (S. º PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 690). - 10. Jt. res. for publishing survey of coast of N. C. 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 577: passed 594. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 160. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-concó. in H. J. 615. In S. disgt receded from S. J. 163. (ST. v. 2, p. 449.) 11. Jt. res, authorizing sale of charts of survey of coast of N. C. (ante 10) 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 162: passed 181. In S. passed S. J. 237. (ST. v. 2, p. 504.) - Coasting Trade. See also VESSELS. 1. Bill making regulations for, passed 1789, see WES- SELS 23. --. - " —- - - - T - 2. Bill amdg. regulations for, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 119: passed 120. In S. passed S. J. 91. (Sr. v. 1, p. 94.) 3. Bill making regulations for, passed l'792-3, see VESSELS 17. 4. Bill (S. 31) regulating, between R. I. and Long I. 1794–5, 3, 2, S. J. 170: passed 172. In H. R. passed H. J. 348. (ST. v. 1, p. 426.) . Report (ante 1) on, refd. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 383: • GENERAL INDEX. OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 21 Cocoa. See CHOCOLATE. Cod Fisheries. See FISHERIES. Coinage. See also MINT. 1. Report of Sec. of State on system of, l’90, 1.2, H. J. 268 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 13). - 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. on system of, 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 366, S. J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 91). See MINT 22. 3. Bill (S. 66) to dispose of right of coinage to Bank of U. S. reptd. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 85: passed 87. In H. R. amdt. striking out this clause, passed H. J. 711 (ANNALs 712). See MINT 2. Coinage, Weights and Measures. titles. Coins. See Cop PER COIN s;—DOLLAR;—FOREIGN CoINs;—GoLD COINs;—SILVER Coins. Collection Districts. See CUSTOMS DISTRICTS. Collectors of Customs. See CUSTOMs OFFICERs. Collectors of Internal Revenue. See INTERNAL REV- ENUE OFFICERS. Colleges. See LAND GRANTs & For Education. Commander-in-Chief - See respective 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out the words making the Pres, disgd, to 1789, 1.1, H. J.82. Commerce - Committee on. See COMMITTEES OF H. R. Regulations for 1–7. - Spoliations of. See SPoliaTIONs. Suspensions of See COMMERCIAL INTERcourse. With Foreign Countries generally 8. With France 9–14. With Great Britain 15–32. With Hayti 33–38. With Mediterranean Ports 39–40. With Spain 41–42. With West Indies.43–44. Regulations for 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that cong. shall not grant exclusive commercial privi- leges, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 88, S. J. 73. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that laws for, shall require two-thirds vote of both Houses, disgd, to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. - 3. Com. apptd. to report bill for, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 73. 4. Recommdg, attention of cong...to; Pres, an. messg. 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 216, H. J. 331. 5. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that cong, shall not grant commercial monopolies, laid on table 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 502. 6. General debate on, 1793–4, 8ee DUTIES 25. 7. Com. directed to consider, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 437 (ANNALS 268): report made recommdg. be postpd. to next sess. 557 (ANNALS 1375). With Foreign Countries generally. See also DUTIEs $ Discriminating and Countervailing;-FoREIGN VES- SELS. 8. Reports of Sec. of State on privileges and restric- tions of foreign countries, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 12, H. J. 18, 24 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 1, pp. 300, 306): dbtd. 26–92 (ANNALs 155, 174,209,226,235,256,272, 291, 313, 328,352,366,418, 418,422,428, 505). With France 9. Letter from Sec. of State on, 1791, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 73 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 120). 10. Report of Sec. of State on laws of France regu- lating, 1793–4, 8ee ante 8. 11. Bill suspending for one year, passed 1797–8, see FRANCE 37, 38, §. 12. Bill suspending, passed 1798–9, see FRANCE 44. ; t Commerce—Continued. With France—Continued. 13. Bill suspending, passed 1799–1800, see FRANCE 51, 52. 14. Bill suspending, passed 1808–9, 8ee CoMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 13. With Great Britain 15. Message from Pres. on indisposition of G. Britain to enter into arrangements on, 1790–1, see GREAT BRITAIN 1. 16. Letter of British Minister on statute of G. Britain prohibiting importation of Am. products in Am. vessels, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 425, H. J. 578 (S. PAPERs, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 135). 17. Report of Sec. of State on laws of G. Britain reg- ulating, 1793–4, see ante 8. 18. Jt. res. to suspend comml. intercourse with Amer- ican colonies of G. Britain, rejected 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 176. 19. Bill to prohibit importations from G. Britain, 1793–4, 8ee GREAT BRITAIN 6, 7. 20. Message from Pres. transmitting copy of act of parliament regulating commerce with British In- dia, 1797–8, S. J. 433, H. J. 159 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 103). 21. Report of Sec. of State on discriminating duties of G. Britain on imports from U. S. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 26.35 (S. PAPERs, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 483). 22. Res. directing Sec. of State to report discriminat- ing duties of G. Britain on exports to U. S. passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 469. . . 23. Report by Sec. of Treas. of imports from G. Brit- ain during 1802–3–4, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 14 (S. PA- PERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 599). 24. Report of Sec. of State on discriminating duties of G. Britain against U. S. 1805–6, 9.1, S.J.88 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 603). 25. Report by Sec. of Treas. of exports and imports during 1802–3–4, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 259, 261, 262, 265,308 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 640). 26. Res. to prohibit importations from G. Britain, 1805–6, 8ee IMPORTATION 3. -- 27. Res. to suspend comml. intercourse, 1805–6, 8ee COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 9. * - 28. Res. and bill prohibiting importation from G. Britain of articles specified, passed 1805-6, 8ee IMPORTATION 4, 5. 29. Bill suspending act (ante 28) prohibiting certain" importations from G. Britain, passed 1806–7, see IMPORTATION 6, 7. - 30. Bill supplementing act (ante 28) prohibiting cer- tain importations from G. Britain, passed 1807–8, see IMPORTATION 11. 31. Bill to authorize Pres. to suspend act (ante 28) prohibiting certain importations from G. Britain, 1807–8, see IMPORTATION 10. - 32. Bill suspending comml. intercourse, passed 1808– 9, 8ee COMMERCIAL INTER COURSE 13. - With Hayti. See also SS With France; With West Indies. 33. Letter from Pres. of gen. assembly explaining reasons for embargo, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 341, H. J.456. 34. Information of restoration of comml. intercourse with Hayti; Pres, an. messg. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 4.7, H. J. 526, 529 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p.240). 35. Motion for bill to suspend comml. intercourse with Hayti, rejected 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 461. 36. Message from Pres, transmitting complaints of French govt. against commerce between U. S. and Hayti, 1805–6. 9. 1, S. J. 14, 18 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 725). 37. Bill suspending comml. intercourse with ports of Hayti not in possession of French govt. passed 1805–6, 8ee COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 8. 38. Bill continuing suspension (ante 37) of comml. intercourse with, passed 1806–7, 8ee COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 10. S With Mediterranean Ports 39. Report by Sec. of State on, 1790–1, 1.3 H. J.346 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 104). - 22 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Commerce—Continued. With Mediterranean Ports—Continued. 40. Report by Sec. of Treas. of value of exports to, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J.46 (ANNALS 417), 52 (S. PAPERs, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 487). With Spain 41. Report of Sec. of State on laws of Spain regulat- ing, 1793–4, 8ee ante 8. - 42. Message from Pres, transmitting form of certifi- cate required to admit vessels of U. S. into ports of Spain, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 90, H. J. 181 (S. PAPERs, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 463). - - With West Indies. See also SS With France; With Great Britain; With Hayti. 43. Res. that inexpedient to extend term of credit on imports from, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 631. 44. Res., to prohibit trade with any European colo- nies that do not permanently permit. trade to be carried on in vessels of U. S. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 267 (ANNALS 451). Commercial Intercourse Suspension of See also EMBARGO ;—IMPORTATION } Prohibitions of:-EXPORTATION & Prohibitions of 1. Jt. res. to prohibit comml. intercourse with Am. colonies of G. Britain, rejected 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 176. . - 2. Bill suspending, with France for one year, passed 1797–8, see FRANCE 37,38, 39. - 3. Bill suspending, with France until March 3, 1800, passed lºo&–9, see FRANCE 44. 4. Information of discontinuance of order of suspen- sion with Hayti; Pres, an. messg. 1799–1800, 6. *1, S. J. 4, H. J. 526. 5. Report of com. on suspension of, with France, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 591 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2. p. 285). - 6. Bill suspending, with France until March 3, 1801, passed 1799–1800, see FRANCE 51, 52, 56. 7. Motion for bill to suspend with Hayti, rejected 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 461. - - '8. Bill (S. 24) suspending, with ports of Hayti not in possession of French govt. 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 22 (ANNALS 26): dbtd. 32, 41, 43, 44 (ANNALS 117): passed 44. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 294, 298 (ANNALs 497, 510): passed 299. (ST. v. 2, p. 351.) 9. Res. to suspend with G. Britain, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 271 (ANNALS 458) : withdrawn 324 (ANNALS 823). sº e IMPORTATION 4. -> 10. Bill (H. R. 168) continuing in force act (ante 8) suspending with Hayti, 1806-7, 9. 2, H. J. 520: . passed 540. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 155. In H. R. amdts. of S. concól. in H. J. 601. 421.) 11. Bill (H. R. 125) to suspend with G. Britain and *" France, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 422 (ANNALs 912): - dbtd. 525–538 (ANNALS 1437, 1443, 1448, 1452, 1463, 1493): laid on table 538. . 12. Res. to suspend with G. Britain and France, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 340: dbtd. 343, 344 (ANNALs 353, 388): passed, and com. apptd. to report bill 344, 345. For bill reptd. 8ee post 13. . 13. Bill (S. 48) suspending with G. Britain and France, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 346: dbtd. and passed 349 (ANNALS 414). In H. R. d.btd. 538, 540, 547 (ANNALs 1503, 1507, 1511, 1523, 1539): passed with amdts. 565. In S. amdts. of H. R. concól. in S. J. 354. (St. v. 2, p. 528.) Commissioner of the Revenue Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill providing for, passed 1791–2, 8ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Com. ordered to report on abolishing office 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 122: report made, dbtd. and adopted that inexpedient 135 (ANNALS 841). * 3. Bill abolishing office, passed 1801–2, 8ee INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. (ST. v.2, p. Commissioner of the Revenue—Continued. Saſary of -- 4. Bill fixing at $1,900, passed l'Z91–2, 8ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 5. Bill fixing at $2,400, passed l'Z92–3, 3ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 6... - 6. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Commissioners of Courts of U. S. 1. Bill authorizing judges of district courts to appt. passed 1793–4, see Courts of U. S. 178. 2. Bill (H.R. 159) to authorize appt. of, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 524: passed 590. In S. rejected S. J. 379. Commissioners of Loans & Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill for, passed 1790, see DEBT of U.S. 23. 2. Res. to abolish office, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 551: dbtd. and rejected 557 (ANNALS 952). 3. Res. to abolish office and transfer duties to Sec. of Treas, refd. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 448: report made that inexpedient 481 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 61): disgd. to 487. - Compensation of 4. Bill fixing, passed 1790, see DEBT OF U. S. 23. 5. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, l'790–l, 1.3, H. J. 379: com. apptd. to report bill 387. For bill see post 6. 6. Bill (H.R. 135) allowing expenses of stationery and clerks in addition to salary, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 389.” In S. passed with amdt, S.J. 306. In H. le. amdt. of S. n-conca. in H. J. 403. In S. amdt. insisted on S. J. 306. In H. R. disgt, receded from H. J. 403. (ST, v.1, p. 216.) - * Note.—Printed H. J. omits original passage of bill in H. R. 7. Bill (H. R. 194) allowing expenses of stationery and clerks in addition to salary, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 601. In S. passed S. J. 440. (ST. v. 1, p. 284.) . 8. Bill (S. 16) allowing expenses of stationery and clerks in addition to salary, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 87: passed 90. In H. R. passed H. J. 201. (ST. v. 1, p. 37: ...) 9. Bill allowing for one year clerks or compensation in lieu of clerks in addition to salary, passed 1794–5, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 6, 7, 8, 9. 10. Bill making permanent allowance for clerks, passed 1798–9, see Ex ECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 10. Commissioners of Sinking Fund Appointment and Duties of 1–8.; Reports by. See SINKING FUND 5 Reports on. Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill providing for, passed 1790, see DEBT of U.S. 2 5. 2. #| providing for, passed 1791–2, see DEBT of U. S. 29. - - 3. Bill authorizing them to borrow money and further prescribing their duties, passed 1794–5, see DEBT . OF U. S. 37. 4. Bill authorizing them to pay funded debt and to employ secretary, passed 1795–6, see DEBT of U. S. 39. 5. Bill authorizing them to borrow $5,000,000 and apply to payment of debt, passed 1795–6, see LOANS 20, . 6. Bill directing them to pay unfunded and registered debt, passed 1797–8, see DEBT OF U. S. 16. 7. Bºll that payment of debt and interest be under their direction and further prescribing their duties, passed 1801–2, see DEBT OF U. S. 44. 8. Bill prescribing rates at which they may purchase bonds, passed 1805-6, 89e PUBLIC LANDS 164. Commissioners under Treaties. See under titles of respective countries with which treaties made. Commissions. See under titles of respective subjects for which commissions appointed. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CORGREss. 23 * Commitment - Questions of Order relating to. See QUESTIONs of -ORDER. - - Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1–5. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 6–8. Rules and orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that motion to commit, until decided, pre- Hºndt of main question, adopted 1789, 1.1, . J. 10. - 2. Rule that motions and reports may be committed at pleasure of House, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 3. Rule that bills may be committed on second read- ing, and if committed question shall be whether to select com. or com. of wh. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10,–Amended by inserting standing com. after Select com. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 41. - 4. Rule that after committal and report bills may be recommitted at any time before passage, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10.—1802, 7.1, H. J. 41. 5. Rule that bills amended by S. shall not be com- mitted, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10.—Rescinded 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 353. .. - Rules and orders of Senate relating to 6. Rule that bills shall not be committed until read twice, adopted 1789, 1.1, S. J. 13. - 7. Rule that matters may be refö. to committees pre- viously apptd. on similar matter, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J., 66. 8. Rule that bills etc. may be committed at any time ... before final passage, and that if reported back with amdts. second reading shall be repeated and it shall be considered in com. of wh. before question.of en- grossment and third reading put, adopted 1806–7, . 2, S.J. 135,138. - & Committee of Whole House on State of Union. See algo COMMITTEES OF THE WHOLE HOUSE. 1. Rule of H. R. that shall be standing order of day for House to go into, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. Committees. See also COMMITTEES OF THE WHOLE House;—CoMMITTEES OF H. R. ;—COMMITTEES OF SENATE;-JOINT COMMITTEES. - Clerks of See CLERKs or CoMMITTEES. Reports of See REPORTs of CoMMITTEES. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1–12. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 13–14. Witnesses Before. See WITNESSES W Congress. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that those of more thal, three be elected by House, and of three or less apptd. by Speaker, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J.9.—Rescinded 1790, 1.2, H. J. 140. See post 4. - - 2. Rule prescribing mode of their election by House, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10.-1790, 1.2, H. J. 140. 3. Rule that member may excuse himself from serv- -ing on more than two, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 13. 4. Rule that they be apptd. by Speaker unless other- wise specially ordered by. House, adopted 1790, 1.2, H. J. 140. Tº- * º - - E - 5. Rule that they shall not sit during sitting of House without special leave, ºbtd. and adopted 1795-6, 4.1, H. J.376 (ANNALS 136). , - 6. Motion for a rule that when first named member of com.absent or excused com. appt. chairman, refd. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 18: reptd. on 20 (8ee J.): dbtd. and rejected 20 (ANNALS 697). See post 8. 7. Motion for a rule that they choose their own chair- man, rejected 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 22. See post 8. 8. Rule that first named inember be chairman, and in case of his absence or being excused by Ho. the next named member and \so on unless cºm. elect, adopted 1804–5, 8.2, H. J.32–Omitted instand- ing rules isos'6, 3. i., HJ. 200-Re-adopted with addition that two members may call meeting of com. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J.209. See post 9. \ \ \ \ Committees–Continued. - Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to—Continued. 9. Res. that standing committees be apptd. by ballot and choose their own chairman, dbtd. and laid on table 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 425 (ANNALs 1107). 10...Res. that they be called every Monday for reports, dbtd. and laid on table 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 425 (AN- NALS 1107). . - 11. Motion to appt. standing committees by ballot, dbtd. and rejected 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 10 (ANNALs 789,790,792). 12. Order that standing committees befurnished with maps and copy of Graydon's Digest, passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 38. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 13. Rule that they be elected, adopted 1789, 1.1, S. J. 13.−Motion to amend to empower W. Pres. to nominate, postpd. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 332. 14. Res. to prohibit reconsideration in com. rejected 1789, 1.1, S.J. 49. 1. Committees of H. R. Accounts 1–5. Claims 6–8.; * Commerce and Manufactures 9–38. District of Co/umbia 39. Elections 40–44. - - Enrolled Bills. See Joint CoMMITTEEs. Expenditures in Treasury Department 45. Library. See JOINT COMMITTEES. Post Office and Post Road's 46–47. Public Lands 48–54, Revisal and Unfinished Business 55–61. Ways and Means 62–98. Accounts - 1. Res. to appt. com, of three and prescribing duties, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 503. - * 2. passed 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 6. 3. passed 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 183. 4. Rule establishing standing com, of three members, adopted 1805–6, 9.1. H. J. 202. 5. Rule prescribing duties of com, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 203 (ANNALS 284). Claims Appointment and Duties of - 6. Rule establishing standing coln. of seven members, adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.229. 7. Rule prescribing duties of com. adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.229. Reports by Note—This section is limited to reports of a general nature 8. On Revolutionary claims barred by limitation, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 481, 513 (S. PAPERS, CLAIMs p. 333). Commerce and Manufactures Appointment and Duties of 9. Rule establishing standing com. of seven mem- bers, adopted 1795–6, 4.1, H. J.375 (ANNALS 137). 10. Rule prescribing duties of com. adopted l'795–6, 4. 1, H. J.376. Reports by - 11. On compensation of customs officers 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 537 (8ee J.). - 12. On survey of coast, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 556 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 344). - 13. Adverse to increasing duties to encourage manf. 1796–7, 4, 2, H. J. 642 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, . 492). 14' On kidnapping negroes, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 649 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 155). See NEGROEs 1. 15. Recommdg., reduction of duty on cocoa to en- courage manf of chocolate, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 685 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 494). 24 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Committees of H. R.—Continued. Commerce and Manafactures —Continued. Reports by—Continued. 16. On allowing drawbacks on exports to encourage manf. 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 715 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 495). 17. Adverse to increasing duty on coal to encourage mining, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 165 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 553). 18. On suspension of comml. intercourse with France, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 591 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 285). 19. On extending term of credit for duties on imports from West Indies, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 631. 20. Adverse to increasing duties to encourage manf. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 782 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, , 694). 21. Recommdg. regulation of duties to encourage manf. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 90 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 730). - 22. Adverse to further increase of duties to encourage manf. of cordage, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 103 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 732). 23. On piers in Delaware river, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 148 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 500). 24. On discriminating and countervailing duties, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 279 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 502). See DUTIES 40. * 25. On improving Nantucket Harbor, Mass. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 343 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 526). See NANTUCKET 1. 26. Recommóg. regulation of duties to encourage manf. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 355 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 29). 27. On improving Nantucket Harbor, Mass. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 439 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 534). See NANTUCKET 2. 28. On allowing drawback of duties on refined sugar, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 495 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, . 74). - 29. dºllecting light money from foreign vessels, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 515, 586 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 549). 30. On encouraging manf. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 552 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 80). 31. On making exploration of “Louisiana purchase”, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 586 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 390). See LOUISIANA PURCHASE 14. 32. On marine hospital fund, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 592, 617 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 571, 572). 33. & increasing duty on slate, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 15 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 107). 34. On allowing drawbacks on exports from N. Orleans, 1804-5, 8, 2, H. J. 25 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 574). See DRAWBACKS 14. 35. On allowing drawback on exports of refined sugar, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 97 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 116). 36. On extension of patents, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 99 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 416). 37. On increasing duty on slate, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 309 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 185). 38. On embargo, 1807–8, 8ée EMBARGO 13. District of Columbia 39. Rule establishing, standing com. of seven mem- bers, and prescribing duties, adopted 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 146 (ANNALS 1486, 1512): motion to add two members, rejected 158, 159. Elections Appointment and Duties of 40. Rule establishing standing com. of seven mem- bers and prescribing duties, adopted l?89, 1. 1, H. J. 13. Amended in respect to duties 1794, 3.2, H. J. 229. º Reports by Note.—Regular reports of committee on credentials of mem: bers are omitted as immaterial. For reports on contested election cases see under title CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. | | Committees of H. R.—Continued. Elections—Continued. Reports by-Oontinued. 41. On resignation of a member, l'791–2, 8ee PINK- NEY (William). 42. On credentials of Mr. Bard of Penn. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 468 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 142). & 43. On forfeiture of seat of Mr. Van Ness by accepting appt. under U. S. as major in militia of D. C. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 280 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 336). See WAN NESs. 44. On right of delegate from N. W. Territory to his seat after formation of State govt. for Ohio, 1802–3, 7, 2, H. J. 297, 313 (ANNALS 447). Expenditures in Treasury Department 45. Motion that a com. be apptd. each sess. to report on, refd. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 468: reptd. on 480: dbtd. 483 (ANNALS 300). * Post Office and Post Roads 46. Motion for a rule to establish standing com. of one member from each State, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 268. - 47. Rule establishing standing com. of one member from each State and prescribing duties, adopted 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 345. Public Lands - Appointment and Duties of 48. Motion for rule to appt. standing com. of seven members, rejected 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 76. 49. Rule establishing standing com. of seven mem- §. adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 202 (ANNALS 285, 286). 50. Rule prescribing duties of com. adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 202. Reports of 51. On abolishing credit system in sale of pub. lands, łº 9. 1, H. J. 367 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. , p. 265). 52. On extending time for locating Wa. warrants 1806–7, 8ee VIRGINLA MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS 13. 53. On granting pre-emption rights to settlers in Miss. Territory, 1808–9, see PUB. LAND's 68. 54. On reducing price of public lands and abolishing credit system, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 480 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 825). Revisa/ and Unfinished Business Appointment and Duties of 55. Com. apptd. to report laws that expire before next sess. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 15: report made 40. 56. Com. apptd. to report laws that expire before next sess. L794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 225: report made 225, 249. 57. Com. apptd. to report laws that expire before next sess. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 369: report made 371. 58. Rule establishing standing com. of three mem- bers, adopted 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 375. 59. Rule prescribing duties of com. adopted 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J.376. Reports by 60. On number of clerks necessary in executive depts. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 477. * 61. On abolishing office of conºir. of revenue, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 122, 135 (ANNALS 841). Ways and Means ſ Appointment and Duties of 62. Com. designated a com. wy. and ms. apptd. to consider estimates for appr. iT39, 1. 1, H. J. 66: dischgd. 113. 63. Com, apptd. to consider ways and means of rais- ing more revenue, l'793–4, 3.1, H.J. 104. 64. eS. to appt. º: com. and prescribing du- ties, passed and coin. of fourteen apptd. 1755–6, 4.1, H. J. 385 (ANNALs 159). 65. Res. to appt. º com. and prescribing du- #. º and corn, of sixteen apptd. 1796–7, 4.2, 66. Res. to appt. Stånding com. and prescribing duties, passed and com. y seven apptd. 1797, 5.1, H. J. 30. ſ f GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 25 Committees of H. R.—Continued. Ways and Means—Continued. Appointment and Duties of:-Continued. 67. Res."to appt. standing com. and prescribing du- * ºned and com. of sixteen apptd. 1797–8, 5.2, . J. 96. - 68. Res. to appt. standing com. and prescribing du- ties, passed and com. of nine apptd. l?98–9, 5. 3, H. J. 411. 69. Res. to appt. standing com. and prescribing du- ties, passed and com. of nine apptd. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 532. 70. Res. to appt. standing com. and prescribing du- - #; passed and com. of nine apptd. 1800–1, 6. 2, . J. 723. 71. Res. to appt. standing com. and prescribing du- ties, passed and com. of nine apptd. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 7 72. Rule establishing standing com. of seven, adopted 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 40. 73. Rule prescribing duties of com. adopted 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 40. Reports by - 74. On the public debt, l'795–6, 4.1, H. J. 435 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 384,404). 75. On collection of int. rev. taxes, l'Z95–6, 4.1, H. J. 449 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 385). See INTER- NAL REVENUE TAXES 2. 76. On raising addtl. revenue, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 473 . (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p.409). See REVENUEs 5. 77. On renewing loans made by Bank of U. S 1795– 6, 4.1, H. J. 535 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 412). 78. On direct taxes, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 616 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 492). See DIRECT TAXES 3. 79. On requiring States to pay balances due U. S. 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 626 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. See ACCOUNTS BETWEEN THE STATES AND 479). U. S. 23. 80. On taxes on distilled spirits, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 636 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 492). See DIS- TILLED SPIRITS 23. 81. On import duties, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 656 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 493). See IMPORT DUTIES 19. ‘82. On taxes on distilled spirits, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 181 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 554). 83. On stamp taxes, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 181 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 554). 84. On duties on foreign distilled spirits, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 229 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 576). 85. Recommag. imposition of direct tax, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 280. See DIRECT TAXES 6. 86. On direct taxes, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 441 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 601). 87. Recommd.g. loan, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 600 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 626). See LOANS 27, 28. 88. On raising addtl. revenue, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 688 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 642). See REVE- NUES 6. 89. On appropriations for consular and diplomatic expenses, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 696 (S. PAPERs, For. REL. v. 2, p. 286). 90. On appropriations for Indian service, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 697 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 644). 91. On direct taxes, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 748 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 688). 92. Adverse to increasing duty on coal to encourage mining of it, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 84 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 729). 93. On repealing int. rev. taxes, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 124 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 734). 94. On remitting taxes on distilled spirits destroyed by fire or other casualty, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 174 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 746). 95. On provisions for redemption of public debt, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 190 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1. p, 746). See DEBT OF U. S. 43. 96. On the sinking fund, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 392 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 37). H.Rep. 1776—4 Committees of H. R.—Continued. Ways and Means—Continued. Reports by—Continued. 97. On suspending collection of debts and taxes due U. S. from citizens of Tenn. Ohio, Ky. Indiana Terr. and Miss. Terr. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 310, 374 (ANNALs 445). 98. On abolishing office of commr. of loans, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 481 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p.61). Committees of Senate Contingent Expenses 1. Engrossed Bills 2. Enrolled Bills. See JOINT COMMITTEES. Library. See JoiNT COMMITTEES. Contingent Expenses 1. Rule establishing standing com. of three members to audit and control contingent expenses of S. adopted 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 191. Engrossed Bills 2. Rule for appt. of comm. of three at beginning of each session to examine engrossment of bills etc. adopted l305–6, 0.1, S. J. 67. Committees of Whole House Questions of 0rder relating to. ORDER. Buſes and Orders of H. R. relating to 1–9. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 10–12. Witnesses Before. See WITNESSES W Congress. See QUESTIONS OF Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that in forming com. of wh. Speaker leave chair and chairman to preside be apptd. adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. Amended to provide that chairman be apptd. by Speaker, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 229. 2. Rule prescribing mode of considering bills in, and that amdts. made by com. of wh. to bills be noted and reptă. on separate paper, adopted 1789, 1. 1, FI. J. 11. . 3. Rule that amdts. to motions originating in com. be incorporated and reptă. with motion, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11. 4. Rule that amdts. Imade by com. of wh. to reports be noted and reptol. on separate paper, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11. 5. Rule that proceedings in com. of wh: governed by same rules as in House, except that limiting num- ber of times member may speak, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 11.—Amended 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 204. 6. Rule that chairman may order gallery or lobby cleared in cases of disorder, adopted 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 92. Res. that shall not be construed to give power to expel persons except for disorderly behavior, rejected 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 811. 7. Rule that propositions for imposing taxes or duties be first discussed in com. of wh. adopted 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 230. 8. Rule that propositions for increase or continuance of taxes or duties be first discussed and voted on in com. of wh. adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 230. 9. Rule that all proceedings touching appropriations of money be first moved and discussed in com. of wh. adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 230. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 10. Res. that on second reading bills be taken up and consd. as if in com. of wh. passed 1789, 1.1, S. J. 28. Included in standing rules 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 66. - 11. Res. to prohibit reconsideration in, rejected 1789, 1. 1, S.J. 49. 12. Rule that in absence of Pres. the Pres. pro tem. may call member to chair, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 66. - 26 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Comptroller of Treasury Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill providing for, passed 1789, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. 2. Bill requiring him to report annually emoluments and expenditures of customs officers, passed 1794– 5, 8ee CUSTOMS OFFICERS 19, Salary of - 3. Bill fixing at $2,000, passed 1789, see ExECUTIvE DEPARTMENTS 23. 4. Bill fixing at $2,400, passed 1791–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. - 5. Bill fixing at $2,650, passed 1792-3, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 6. 6. Bill fixing at $3,500, passed 1798–9, see Execu- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Conference 1. Jb. rule prescribing mode of apptg. and holding, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 12, H. J. 16. Confidential Communications Congress. 1. Rule that House be cleared of all persons except Members and Clerk to receive, adopted 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 510 Dbtd. and amended to allow debate in open House if specially ordered, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 23 (ANNALS 150, 151) “Its officers” substi- tuted for “Clerk”, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 229 Dbtd. and word “Clerk” restored in place of “its officers”, l'795–6, 4.1, H. J. 376 (ANNALs 137)—Com. apptd. to report on amdg. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 266. See also House of REPRESENTATIVEs;—SEN- ATE. - Note.—This title is limited to matter relating to both Bouses. - - Addresses by. See Joint ADDRESSEs. Appropriations for. See LEGISLATIVE, ExECUTIVE, AND JUDICIAL EXPENSES. Chaplains of See CHAPLAINS TO CONGRESS. Journals of. See JOURNALS. Library of. See LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Members of See MEMBERs of CoNGRESS. officers and Employés of Extra Pay to 1–5. T ~ : Salaries of 6–11. Powers of See POWERS OF CONGRESS. Sessions of | List of 12–33. Place of Holding 34–43. Time of Holding 44–66. Vacancy in 67. Witnesses before. See WITNESSEs. Officers and Employés of Note.—This section is limited to matter relating to officers and employés of both houses. See also under titles of respec- tive houses and of respective officers. Extra Pay to 1. Report of com. that improper to pay extra allow- ances out of contingt. fund, l’96–7, 4.2, S. J.305. 2. Bill (H.R. 133) giving extra pay for sess. to door- keepers, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 391; passed 392. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 543. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 392. (ST. v. 1, p. 608.) 3. Bill (H.R. 134) giving extra pay to Sec. of S. and Clerk of H. R. and employés in their offices, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 392: passed 393. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 546. In H. R. amdts. of S. concal. in H. J. 395. (ST. v. 1, p. 612.) 4. Bill (H.R. 157) granting extra pay for 1799 to cer- tain officers, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 461: passed 486. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 596. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in with amdt. H. J. 497. Conf. apptd. H. J. 504, S. J. 601. Conf. disagree S. J. 602, H. J. 512. In H. R. disgt, receded from H. J. 512. (ST. v. 1, p. 727.) Congress—Continued. Offcers and Employés of Continued. Extra Pay to—Continued. 5. Amdt. to a bill that extra allowances"of pay shall not be made out of contingt. funds, adopted 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 494. Note—The bill to which this andt was made did not pass, see EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 32. Salaries of - * - 6. Bill fixing, passed 1789, see MEMBERs of Cox- GRESS 39. 7. Bill (S. 30) fixing salary of doorkeepers, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 412: passed 413. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 564. In S. amdts, of H. R. concă. and n-concó. in S. J. 421. In H. R. amdt. receded from H. J. 567. (ST. v. 1, p. 252.) 8. Bill fixing, passed 1795–6, see MEMBERs of CoN- GRESS 42. 9. Bill (H.R. 231) fixing, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 646: passed 669. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 80. In H. R. amdts. of S. concol. in H. J. 683. p 10, (ST. v. 2, . 58.) * Bill (H. R. 42) fixing, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 166: passed 203. In S. passed S. J. 221. (ST. v. 2, p. 170.) - 11. Bill H. R. 93) fixing, 1805–6, 9, 1, H. J. 190, 246: passed 266. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 62. In H. R. amdts. of S. conca. and n-concol. in H. J. 338. Conf. apptå. S. J. 65, H. J. 346. Conf. report disgd. to H. J. 357. Disgt. receded from S. J. 73. (ST. v. 2, p. 375.) º Sessions of List of - - 12. 1st Cong. 1st sess. New York, March 4, 1789 to Sept. 29, 1789. - 13. 2d sess. New York, Jan. 4, 1790 to Aug. - 12, 1790: we . . . 14. — 3d sess. Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1790 to - March 3, 1791. 15. 2d Cong. 1st sess. Philadelphia, Oct. 24, 1791 to May 8, 1792. - ... • 16. — 2d sess. Philadelphia, Nov. 5, 1792 to March 2, 1793. 17. 3d Cong. 1st sess. Philadelphia, Dec. 2, 1793 to June 9, 1794. 18. 2d sess. Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 1794 to March 3, 1795. 19. 4th Cong. 1st sess. Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1795 to - June 1, 1796. e 20. 2d sess. Philadelphia, Dec. 5, 1796 to March 3, 1797. - 21. 5th Cong 1st sess. Philadelphia, May 15, 1797 to July 10, 1797. 22. 2d sess. Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1797 to July 16, 1798. - 23. 3d ºhiladelphia, Dec. 3, 1798 to March 3, 1799. -- 24. 6th Cong. 1st sess. Philadelphia, Dec. 2, 1799 to May 14, 1800. - - 25. 2d sess. Washington, Nov. 17, 1800, to . March 3, 1801. 26. 7th Cong. 1st sess. Washington, D. C. Dec. 7, - 1801 to May 3, 1802. • " 27 2d sess. Washington, D. C. Dec. 6, 1802 to March 3, 1803. - 28. 8th Cong: 1st sess. Washington, D. C.10gt. 17, 1803 to March 27, 1804. 29. 2d sess. Washington, D.C. Nov. 5, 1804 to March 3, 1805. - 30. 9th Cong. 1st sess. Washington, D. C. Dec. 2, 1805 to April 21, 1806. 31. 2d sess. Washington, D. C. Dec. 1, 1806 to - March 3, 1807. 33. 10th Cong. 1st sess. Washington, D. C. Oct. 26, - 1807 to April 25, 1808. - — 2d sess. Washington, D. C. Nov. 7, 1808 to March 3, 1809. - Place of Holding 34. Motion to hold next sess. in N. Y. rejected 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 229. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 27 Congress—Continued. Sessions of Continued. Place of Holding—Continued. 35. Motion to hold next sess. in Balto. rejected 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 230. 36. Conc. res. to hold next sess. in Phila. 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 144, 146: withdrawn 147. 37. Conc. res. to hold next sess. in Phila. d.btd. and passed, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 230 (ANNALS 1678). In S. rejected S. J. 152. 38. Conc. res. to hold next sess. in Phila. d.btd. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 237 (ANNALS 1690): rejected 239. 39. Conc. res, to hold next sess. in Balto. adopted . 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 239. In S. postpd. S. J. 167. 40. Bill that sess, be held in Phila. until year 1800, passed 1790, see SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 3. 41. Bill (S. 7) authorizing Pres. to alter place of meet- ing of cong. in case of contagious disease being prevalent, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 51: passed 54. In H. R. passed H. J. 103. (ST. v. 1, p. 353.) 42, Motion to hold next sess. in Boston, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 81. * 43. Bill providing for holding next sess. in Washing- ton, passed 1799–1800, see post 59. * Time of Holding -44. Bill (H. R. 31) altering, for 2d sess. 1st cong. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 116: passed 120. In S. passed S. J. 89. (ST. v. 1, p. 96.) 45. Bill (H. R. 122) to alter, for 1st sess. 2d cong. 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 366, 371: passed 375. In S. re- jected S. J. 278. 46. Bill (H. R. 132) altering, for 1st sess. 2d cong. 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 388: passed 389. In S. passed S. J. 289. (ST. v. 1, p. 198.) 47. Bill (H. R. 187) altering, for 2d sess. 2d cong. passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 586. In S. passed S. J. 435. (ST. v. 1, p. 267.) 48. Bill (H. R. 236) to alter, for 1st sess. 3d cong. 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 713: passed 715. In S. passed with amdts. 495. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concol. in H. J. 720. Conf. apptd. H. J. 723, S. J. 498: conf. disagree H. J. 732, S.J. 504. - 49. Bill (S. —) to alter, for 2d sess. 3d cong. 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 76: rejected 77. 50. Bill (H. R. 52) altering, for 2d sess. 3d cong. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 173: passed 174. In S. passed S. J. 87. (ST. v. 1, p. 370.) 51. Bill (H. R. 202) to alter, for 2d sess. 4th cong. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 591 : passed 593. In S. rejected S. J. 286. 52. Bill (S. 54) altering, for 1st sess. 5th cong. 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 337: passed 342. In H. R: passed H. J. 737. (ST. v. 1, p. 507.) 53. Bill (S. 5) repealing act (ante 52) altering, for 1st sess. 5th cong, and fixing time for, 1797, 5.1, S. J. 377: passed 380. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 59. In S. amdts. of H. R. coned. in S. J. 381. (ST. v. 1, p. 525.) - 54. Recommig. that Pres, be authorized to postpone meeting of cong. in cases of contagious disease prevailing: Pres. an: messg; 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 407, H. J. 84. In S. refa. S. J. 412: reptd. on 413. In H. R. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 93. For bill see post 55. - 55. Bill (H. R. 23) to authorize Pres, to postpone in certain cases, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 105: dbtd. and rejected 106 (ANNALS 735). 56. Bill (S.34) to alter, for 3d sess. 5th cong. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 530: passed 532. In H. R. rejected H. J. 383. 57. Bill (S.–) to alter, for 3d sess. 5th cong. 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 541 : rejected 542. 58. Bill (S. 54) to alter, for 1st sess. 6th cong. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 607: dbtd. and passed 610. In H. R. re- jected H. J. 519. - Congress—Comtinued. Sessions of Continued. Time of Holding—Continued. 59. Bill (S. 67) altering, for 2d sess. 6th cong. 1799– 1800, 6.1, S. J. 88: passed 91. In H. R. passed H. J. 709. (ST. v. 2, p. 85.) 60. Bill (S. —) to alter, for 2d sess. 7th cong. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 217 : rejected 218. 61. Bill (S. 15) altering, for 1st sess. 8th cong. 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 270: passed 278. In H. R. passed H. J. 380. (ST. v. 2, p. 242.) gº 62. Bill (S. 29) altering, for 2d sess. 8th cong. 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 380: passed 386. In H. R. passed H. J. 680. (ST. v. 2, p. 283.) 63. Bill (S. —) to alter, for 2d sess. 9th cong. 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 89: rejected 91. 64. Bill (H. R. 99) to alter, for 2d sess. 10th cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 287. 65. Bill (S. 23) altering, for 2d sess. 10th cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265 : passed 275. In H. R. passed H. J. 287. (ST. v. 2, 490.) 66. Bill (H. R. 140) altering, for 1st sess. 11th cong. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 454 (ANNALS 1026), 463: dbtd. 481, 482 (ANNALS 1097, 1125): passed 482. In S. passed S. J. 332. (ST. v. 2, p. 514.) Vacancy in - 67. Conc. res. agreeing to report of a com. that per- son elected to fill vacancy can only serve for unex- pired term, passed 1790, 1.2, S. J. 140, H. J. 218. Congressional Library. See LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Connecticut º Light House Establishments in. See Black Rock Bridgeport Falkner's Island Five Mile Point Long Island Sound Lynde's Point INew London Western Reserve of 1. Report of com. on accepting jurisdiction over, 1797–8, 5. 3, S. J. 438: postpd. to next sess. 547. 2. Bill (S. 46) to accept jurisdiction over, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 567: reptd. on 571: dbtd. 592: passed 595. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 496. 3. Report of com. on accepting jurisdiction over, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 636 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDs v. 1, p. 83). 4. Bill (H.R. 225) accepting jurisdiction over, 1799– 1800, 6, 1, H. J. 636: passed 658. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdt. S. J. 79. In H. R. amdt. of S. concid in H. J. 679. (ST. v. 2, p. 56.) Conscience - - 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that cong. shall not pass laws infringing on rights of, 1789, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 130. - - 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that States sha * rights of, 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF . S. 142. Consideration 1. Motion for a rule that question of consideration shall not preclude debate, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 252 (ANNALs 1889). Conspiracy 1. Bill defining and providing for punishment of, passed 1797–8, see CRIMES AGAINST U.S. 5. Constellation (U. S. Frigate) 1. Report of Sec. of Navy on engagement with French frigate La Vengeance, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 636 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 71): res. passed 638. See MEDALS 1. * 28 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Constitution of U. S. Amendments proposed to 1–7. - Motions to propose Amendments to 8–178. Propositions of States for Amendments to 179–197. Publication of 198–200. Ratification of Ratification of Amendments to 204–229. Amendments proposed to 1. Subject dbtd. and refd. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 46, 64 (ANNALS 440). See post 2. 2. Reptd. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67 (see H. J. 85): dbtd. 79– 88 (ANNALS 730,745,757,778, 786,795, 803): agd. to 89. In S. dbtd. 69–77: concl. in with amdts. S. J. 77. In H. R. amdts. of S. concol. and n-concó. in H. J. 115. Conf. apptd. H. J. 116, S. J. 84. Conf. report agd. to H. J. 121, S. J. 86. For amdts. agreed upon to propose see post 12, 20, 54, 55,90, 106, 130, 132, 140,141, 159, 169. e - © 3. Conc. res. requesting Pres. to transmit to each State, also to R. I. and N. C. copy of amdts. pro- posed, passed 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 122, S. J. 90. 4. Conc. res. proposing an amdt. to the States, passed 1793–4, see post 71. 5. Conc. res. requesting Pres. to transmit to States copy of amdt. (post 71) proposed, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 44, H. J. 89. 6. Conc. res. proposing an amdt. to the States, passed 1803–4, see post 121. Motion to submit to Pres. for his approval, rejected 8.1, S.J. 323. 7. Conc. res. requesting Pres. to transmit to States copy of amdt. (post 121) proposed, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 484, S.J. 323. Motions to Propose Amendments to 9. Admiralty Courts. 10. Aliens. 11. Apportionment of Representatives. 12. Arms. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Arrest. 21. Banks. 22 Note.—Under this section the words “agreed to’’, or “disa- greed to ”, are used to express action of either House on motions, instead of the words “adopted" or “rejected", as the latter words are applied to the final action of States. 8. Rule of S. that in considering motions for amdts. to Const. majority vote shall govern all proceedings except on final question, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 68. To authorize. See post 43. Office holding by. See post 88. That right to keep and bear, shall not be infringed, dbtd. and agd: to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 778, 796). In S. concl. in with amdts. S. J. 71, 77. In H. R. amdts of S. concl. in H. J. 121. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 2d amdt. 13. Army. That shall not be raised in time of peace except by consent of two-thirds of both houses, that enlistments shall not be for longer than con- tinuance of war, and that military at all times subject to civil power, disgd. to, 1789, 1.1, S. J. 71. . That shall not be raised or kept up in time of peace except by consent of two-thirds of both Houses, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. That enlistments in, shall not be for more than four years or continuance of a war, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. Commander-in-chief of. See post 107. Quartering of. See post 159. Declaring right of citizen to inquire into lawfulness of, and to a remedy for unlawful, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 74. 19. Assembly, right of. See post 143. 20. Bail. That excessive bail shall not be required, excessive fines imposed, cruel or unusual punish- ments inflicted, agd. to 1789, 1.2, H. J. 85. In S. concó. in S. J. 72. See amte 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 8th. amdt. That no person concerned in their direc- tion or management be eligible to seat in cong. laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. º . That no officer or stockholder in any bank under authority of U. S. be eligible to seat in cong. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 13, 20: disgd. to 21. 26. —, qualifications for. See post 132, 133. . Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Motions to Propose Amendments to—Continued. 23. Boundaries of U. S. That govt. shall not have power to curtail those defined by treaty of 1783 with G. Britain, laid on table 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 17. 24. Civil Office. Declaring that ought not to be he- reditary, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 74. 5. , rotation in. See post 105. See post 79, 80. 27. , tenure of. See post 28. 28. Civil Officers. That Pres, have power to suspend and cong. to provide by law for their removal, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 29. To regulate their appt. removal and sus- pension, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 265 (AN- NALS 332, 357). 30. Civil Power, supremacy of. See ante 13. 31. Commerce. That cong. shall not grant exclusive privileges for, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 88, S.J.73. 32. That laws for regulating shall require fºgº. vote of both Houses, disgd. to 1789, 1. 5 & ſº g -- - 33. That cong, shall not have power to grant § monopoly for, laid on table 1792–3, 2, 2, S.J. {} 34. Congress. That it shall have power to provide by ºjºr removal of officers, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. 35 – That its powers of shall be limited to gºeny specified, laid on table 1792-3, 2.2, 36 - That its power to make laws shall be construed to apply only to purposes directly speci- fied, refd. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 481 (ANNALs 131). 37. Conscience, rights of See post 130, 142. 38. Corporations. That cong, shall not create, with exclusive commercial privileges, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J.88, S.J. 73. 39. That cong. shall not have power to grant charters to, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. 40. Courts of Admiralty. To authorize. See post 43. 41. Courts of States. That cong. may prescribe duties to State judicial officers in addition to those pre- scribed by State laws. See post 44. 42. That cong. may vest judicial powers of U. S. in, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. 43. Courts of U. S. To provide that they consist only of Supreme court and courts of admiralty, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, 88. 44. To establish a general judicial court in each State, that State judicial officers shall execute laws of U. S. and that cong. may prescribe duties in addition to those assigned by State laws, postpd. to next sess. 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 404.—Refd. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 448, 451: reptd. on 472. 45. —— judges in. That their salary shall not be *gº except by general law, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 76. 46. judges in. That they shall not hold any other office under federal or state govt. 1799– 1800, 6.1, S. J. 26: withdrawn 42. 47. judges in. That they be removed by Pres. on request of cong. postpd. to next sess. 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 159,160. 48. judges in. That they be removed by Pres. on request of cong. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 265: dbtd. 294 (ANNALS 499). 49. judges in. That they be removed by Pres, on request of three-fifths of both houses of cong. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 151 (ANNALs 1525). 50. judges in. That they hold office for term of years and be removed by Pres. on request of two- thirds of both houses of cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 192: refol. 223. 51. judges in. That they hold office for term of years, be removed by Pres, on request of major- ity of both houses of cong, and that majority of senate can convict in trial of impeachment, refd. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 234. 52. — jurisdiction of. See post 68–74. GENERAL DNDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. - 29 * Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Motions to Propose Amendments to—Continued. 53. Criminal Pro8ecutions. To secure rights of accused in, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 788). In S. amended S. J. 71: disgd. to 77. 54. To secure rights of accused in, and that no person be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor private property be taken for public use without compensation, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85 (ANNALs 781). In S. concã. in with amdts. S. J. 71, 77. In FI. R. amdts. Óf S. concó. in H. J. 121. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 5th amdt. 5. . To secure rights of accused in, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85, 121 (ANNALS 784). In S. concá. in S. J. 71, 88. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 6th amdt. 56. Direct Taa’es. To limit and regulate power of cong. to impose, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, 87, S. J. 72 (dbtd. ANNALS 803). 7. . To define. See post 164. 58. ." That they be apportioned according to number of free inhabitants, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, S. J. 422. - 59. Duties. To regulate their imposition by the States and strike out requirement for consent of cong. disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 60. Enlistments in Army, term of See ante 13, 15. 61. Fines, imposition of. See ante 20. 62. Freedom of Speech, abridgement of. See post 142, * 143. 63. Freedom of the Press, abridgement of. See post 142,143. 64. Impeachment. To provide some other tribunal than senate to try cases of senators, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 76. - 65. Indian Lands. That right of States to pre-empt shall not be questioned, laid on table 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 17. 66. Journals of Congress. That they be published annually, disgd. to 1789, 1: 1, S. J. 74. 67. Judges. See ante 45–51. 68. Judicial Powers. To define and regulate, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 75. 69. ——. To limit, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 83. 70. That shall not extend to suits against a State by citizens of another State or foreigners, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 490: consd. and postpd. 494. 71. That shall not be construed to extend to suits against a State by citizens of another State or foreigners, l’93–4, 3.1, S.J. 15: agd. to 19. In H. R. concó. in H. J. 78. See amte 5. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 11th amdt. To limit, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, S. J. 5 72. 449. 73. To limit, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 25: postpd. to next sess. 71. 74. To limit, 1806-7, 9. 2, S.J. 154: postpd. to next sess. 160. 75. of State courts. See ante 42. 76. Jury Trial. See ante 55, post 142, 169. 77. Justice. Declaring right to obtain it freely and speedily, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 74. See also ante 55. 78. Life and Liberty. That no person be deprived of either without due process of law, adopted 1789, 8ee ante 54. 79. Members of Congress. That they be ineligible to any civil office under U. S. during term for which elected, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82, S.J.74. º That they be ineligible to hold any office of profit under U. S. laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. -- 81. election of. To strike out power given cong. to make or to alter regulations of the States for, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J.82. 82. election of. To strike out power given cong. to be judge of elections and returns and give º, power to the States, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. Aſº Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Motions to Propose Amendments to—Continued. 83. Members of Congress, election of That cong, shall not modify, interfere, or alter regulations of States for, unless State refuses, neglects, or is unable to make regulations, or makes regulations subversive of rights of people, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 86, S.J. 73,75 (dbtd. ANNALS 797). 84. expulsion of. To strike out power given cong. for, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 85. qualifications for. That no person be eligi- ble yho is indebted to U.S. disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. . J. 73. 86. qualifications for. That no person in- trusted with management of money of U.S. or con- cerned in direction of any bank or moneyed corpo- sºon be eligible, laid on table 1792–3, 2, 2, S.J. 502. 87 g Qualifications for. That no officer or stock- holder in any bank under authority of U. S. be eligible, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 13, 20: disgd. to 21. 88. Qualification for. That only natural born citizen be eligible, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 531. 89. qualifications for. That no person holding office or contract under U. S. at time of election be eligible, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 202: refl. 212. 90. salary of That no change in, shall take effect until after an election intervenes, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 756). In S. concé. in with amdt. S. J. 70. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in, H. J. 121. See ante 2. Vote.—Article 2 of those submitted to the States in 1789. Not adopted. e term of office. That shall begin June 1, laid on table 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 185. 92. Military Power, subordination to civil power. See ante 13. 93. Militia. When States shall have power to organ- ize; when shall be subject to martial law; what fines and punishments liable to when not in actual service, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 94. commander-in-chief of. See post 107. 95. necessity of See ante 12. 96. Monopolies, in commerce. See ante 31, 33. 97. Navigation. That laws for regulating, shall re- quire two-thirds vote of both Houses, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 98. Navy, commander-in-chief of. See post 107. 99. Non-resistance. Declaring doctrine of non-resist- ance against arbitrary power and oppression to be absurd, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 74. 100. Office. See ante 24–27. 101. Petition, right of. See post 143. 102. Powers of Congress, limitation of. See ante 34, 35, 36. - 103. Powers of the Government. Declaring that they shall be exercised so that legislative, executive, and judicial shall neither exercise the powers vested in the others, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 86 (ANNALS 789). In S. disgd. to S. J. 73. 104. Declaring that they are vested in and derived from the people, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 74. * 105. Declaring that legislative, executive, and judicial should be separate, and that in first two there should be rotation in office, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 74. 106. Powers of the States. Deckaring that those not delegated to U. S. nor prohibited to the States are reserved to the States, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 86 (ANNALS 790, 797). In S. concd, in with amdt. S. J. 73. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 121. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 10th amdt. 107. President of U. S. To strike out words, making him commander-in-chief of army, navy, and militia, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 108. . To give him power to suspend civil offi- cers, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82. 91 30 - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Motions to Propose Amendments to—Continued. Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Motions to Propose Amendments to—Continued. 117. 109. President of U. S., election of That electors designate person voted for as Pres. and W. Pres. respectively, refd. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 642 (ANNALs 1824). 110. ) election of That electors designate per- son voted for as Pres, and W. Pres, respectively, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 430. 111. election of. That electors transmit their º ballots for, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 430. - 112. election of That contest on any vote for be decided by Senate, laid on table 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 430. 113. election of. That electors designate per- son voted for as Pres. and W. Pres. respectively, refd. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 581. 114. election of. That electors be chosen from districts in each State, refd. 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 723: reptd. on 770 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 216). 115. election of That electors designate per- son voted for as Pres. and W. Pres. respectively, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 104: dbtd. 232 (ANNALs 1285): passed 236. In S. rejected S. J. 234. 116. election of. That electors be chosen from districts in each State, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 213: postpd. to next sess. 223. Same in H. R. refd. . H. J. 104. election of That electors designate per- son voted for as Pres. and V. Pres. respectively, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 264: dbtd. 327 (ANNALS 481): postpd. to next sess. 330. 118. election of That electors be chosen from districts in each State, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 315: postpd. to next sess. 330. 119. election of. That electors designate per- son voted for as Pres. and W. Pres. respectively, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 405: dbtd. 410,411 (ANNALs 374, 380): refl. 411: reptd. with amdts. 412 (ANNALs 383): dbtd. 413–422 (ANNALS 420, 490, 496, 515): passed 422. In S. postpol. to next sess. S. J. 327. 120. election of That electors be chosen from districts in each State, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 411: motion to refer, rejected 610. 121. election of. To expunge 3d par. 1st sec. 2d art. and substitute other provisions for, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J.300: dbtd. 302–319 (ANNALS 19, 21, 81,91, 106, 107, 108, 124, 126, 136): passed 319. In H. R. dbtd. 471-482 (ANNALS 646, 663, 700): passed 482. See ante 7. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 12th amdt. 122. election of. That electors be chosen from districts in each State, laid on table 1805-6, 9. 1, H. J. 352. & 123. election of. That he be chosen annually by lot from senators, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 265 (ANNALS 332,356). 124. qualifications for. That no person be eligible to serve more than eight years out of twelve, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 125. qualifications for. That no person twice successively elected be eligible until four years elapse, and then only for four years longer, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 322. 126. salary of. That it shall not exceed $15,000 a year, laid on table 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 265 (ANNALS 332, 357). 127. Property. That no person be deprived of, with- out due process of law, and that private property shall not be taken for public use without compen- sation, adopted 1789, see ante 54. 128. Punishment, infliction of. See ante 20, 54. 129. Receipts and Expenditures. That statement of, be published annually, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 74. 130. Religion. That cong. shall make no law to establish, nor prohibit free exercise of, and that rights of conscience shall not be infringed, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 757). In S. clause in regard to rights of conscience stricken out S. J. 70: . (post 143) that freedom of speech or press, right of assembly and petition shall not be infringed, incorporated 77. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá in with amdt. H. J. 121. In S. amdt. of H. R. Concol. in S. J. 88. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 1st amdt. 131. Representatives. See also ante 79–91. 132. apportionment of Clause fixing, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 747). In S. concil. in with amdt. S. J. 69. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 121. See ante 2. Note.—Article 1 of those submitted to the States in 1789. Not adopted. - - - 133. apportionment of. That shall be accord- ing to number of free inhabitants, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 422. 134. election of. See also ante 81, 82,83. 135. election of. That they be elected from districts in each State, refd. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 723: reptd. on 770 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 216). 136. – election of That they be elected annu- ally, laid on table 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 265 (ANNALs 332,356). - 137. qualifications for. See also ante 85–89. 138. qualifications for. That no person be eli- gible to serve more than six years out of eight, disgd. to 1789, 1.1. H. J. 82. 139. qualifications for. That no person hold- ing or interested in contract with U. S. be qualified, laid on table 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 351. 140. Rights. That right of security against search and seizure shall not be violated, and that war- rants shall not be issued unless supported by oath, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 85 (ANNALs 783). In S. concó. in S. J. 71. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 4th amdt. • 141. That those enumerated shall not be construed to deny those retained by the people, agd to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85. In S. concó. in S. J. 73. See ante 2. - -- Note.—Adopted by the States and made 9th amdt. 142. That no State shall infringe right of trial by jury, rights of conscience, freedom of speech or press, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 85 (AN- NALS 783). In S. disgd. to S. J. 72. 143. That freedom of speech and press, and right of the people to assemble and petition govt. shall not be infringed, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 759). In S. incorporated with another article and agd. to, S. J. 77. See ante 130. Declaring that no social compact can deprive posterity of, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 73. 145. Search and Seizure, security against. See ante 140. 146. Seat of Government. To limit power of cong. in legislating for, to regulations for police and good government of, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S.J. 75. 147. That laws of State in which situated shall govern in civil and criminal cases in which - non-resident is party aggrieved, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 148. Senators. See also ante 79–91. º: 149. election of. See also ante 81, 82,83. 150. election of. That they be elected annu- ally and that no person be eligible to serve more than five years out of six, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 151. ... election of. That they be elected for three years, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265 (ANNALs 332, 356). 152. impeachment of. See ante 64. 153. removal of. That they may be recalled by States and their seats declared vagant, refd. to com. of wh. and made order for first day next sess. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 160, 161. & 154. removal of That legislatures of States may remove them, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 199. 155. Slavery. To give cong. power to prevent further importation of slaves, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 171. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 31 Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Motions to Propose Amendments to—Continued. 156. Slavery. To prohibit importation of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J.77: postpd. to next sess. 79. 157. – . To prohibit cong. or any State from au- thorizing importation of slaves, laid on the table 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 235. 158. Soldiers, enlistment of. See ante 15. 159. quartering of. That be prohibited in pri- vate houses without consent of owner in time of * peace, or according to law in time of war, dbtd. . and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 781). In S. concil. in S. J. 71. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 3d amdt. 160. State Courts, jurisdiction of. See ante 42, 44. 161. States, powers of. See ante 106. 162. Supreme Court. To define and regulate its juris- diction, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 163. . To regulate appeals to, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1. 1, H.J. 85 (ANNALs 784). In S. concl. in with amdt. S. J. 71: reconsd. and disgd. to 77. 164. Tawes. That every tax be deemed direct ex- cept taxes on imports, excises, transfers of property and law proceedings, laid on table l792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. - 165. direct. See ante 56, 58. 166. Titles. That cong. shall not consent to any per- son holding office accepting title of nobility, or any other title or office, from any foreign power, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82, 88, S. J. 73. - 167. Treaties. That commercial shall require two- thirds of senate to ratify; and that those con- cerning rights or claims to territory, to fishing in American seas or navigating American rivers, shall require three-fourths of both Houses to rat- • ify, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 74. 168. Trial by Jury. See also ante 55, 142. 169. Right of, in suits at common law in which value in controversy exceeds twenty dollars, shall be preserved, agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 86. In S. concã. in with amdts. S. J. 72, 77. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 121. See ante 2. Note.—Adopted by the States and made 7th amdt. 170. Trials for Crime. See ante 53, 54, 55. 171. Vice President of U. S. To abolish office, laid on table, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265 (ANNALs 332, 357). 172. election of. See also ante 109–123. 173. election of. That contest on any vote for, be determined by H. R. laid on table 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 430. 174. election of. That if no person has ma- jority of electoral votes senate shall elect from among those voted for, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 430. - 175. — qualifications for. See ante 79, 80. 176. Warrants, issuing of. See ante 140. 177. Witnesses. That accused shall not be compelled to be a witness against himself, adopted 1789, see ante 54. 178. That person accused shall be entitled to compulsory process to (ºbtain, adopted 1789, see ante 55. Propositions of States for Amendments to Maryland 179. Res. of ſegis. for amdt. to prohibit importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 76. 180. Res. of legis. against proposed amdt. to allow senators to be removed by State legislatures, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 316. Massachusetts 181. Res, of legis. In favor of amdt. that Pres. re- move judges on joint request of majority of H. R. and two-thirds of S. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265. New Hampshire 182. Res. of legis. for amdt. to prohibit importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J.266. Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Propositions of States for Amendments to—Continued. New York is - 183. Application for convention of States to consider, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 29. 184. Res. of legis. for amdt. to provisions for electing Pres. and Reps. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 98, S. J. 185. North Carolina 185. Amdts. recommended by State convention, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 185. 186, Res. of legis. for amdt. to provisions for electing Pres. and Reps. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 105. Ohio 187. Res. of legis, for amdt. to provisions for electing Pres. 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 310. Pennsylvania. 188. Res. of legis. for amdt. to limit term of office of judges and that they be removed by Pres. on re- quest of cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 234, H. J. 190 (ANNALS 1680). 189. Res, of legis. for amdt. to prohibit cong. or any State from authorizing importation of slaves, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 235 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 716). Rhode Island - 190. Amdts. recommended by State convention, 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 161. 191. Res, of legis, against amdg: provisions regulat- ing judicial powers, 1805–6, 9. 1; H. J. 328. Vermont & * , 192. Res. of legis. for amdt, to provisions for electing Pres, and Reps. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 78, S. J. 184. 193. Res. of legis. for amdt. to provisions for elect- ing Pres. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 442. 194. Res. of legis. for amdt. to prohibit importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9, 1, H. J. 238. 195. Res. of legis. for amdt. to limit judicial powers, I806–7, 9.2, H. J. 498. Virginia 196. Application for convention of States to consider, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 28. - 197. Res. of legis. in favor of amdt. to allow removal of senators by State legislatures, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 263, H. J. 199. Publication of 198. Jt. res. to print 40,000 copies for distribution, dbtd. and refd. 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 415 (ANNALs 2458): reptd. on 485: rejected 502. lº, gº providing for, passed 1798–9, see LAWS OF . S. 200, order to print 1,000 copies, passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 28. * Ratification of - 201. By North Carolina, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 104, H. J. 138. 202. By Rhode Island, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 148, 158, H. J. 232,243 (see S. J.). *} ; Vermont, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J.245, H.J. 373 (see Ratification of Amendments to 204. Com, apptd. to report action of States in, 1790, ; 1.2, H. J. 225: report made 285. s 205. Report of com. giving statement of, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 315 (8ee J.). 206. Jt. res. requesting Pres, to obtain information of action of States on 11th amdt. passed 1796–7, 4.2, S.J.315. In H. R. refd. H. J. 676, 701: repta. on 700, 708 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 156): dbūd. (AN- NALS 2281) and passed 718. (ST. v. 1, p. 519.) 207. Report by Sec. of State on action of States on 11th amdt. transmitted by Pres. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 418, H. J. 419. . g 208. Delaware, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 118, H. J. 170 (ratifying all except article 1 of the 12 articles submitted). 209. ... Ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 180, H. J. 354. 210. Georgia. Ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S. J. 169, H. J.344. ^ 32 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. \ Constitution of U. S.—Continued. Ratification of Amendments to—Continued. 211. Kentucky. Ratifying 11th amdt. L797–8, 5.2, S. .J. 420, H. J. 126. - 212. Maryland, 1790, 1, 2, S.J. 108, H.J. 145 (ratify- ing all of the 12 articles submitted). 213. Massachusetts. Ratifying 11th amdt, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 142, H. J. 288. 214. New Hampshire, 1790, 1.2, S. J. 155, H. J. 159 (ratifying all except article 2 of the 12 articles sub- mitted). 215. . Ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 159, H. J. 331. 216. New Jersey, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 201, H. J. 292 (ratify- ing all except article 2 of the 12 articles submitted). 217. New York, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 128, H. J. 188 (ratify- ing all except article 2 of the 12 articles submitted). 218. . Ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 127, 142, H. J. 239,288. - 219. North Carolina, 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 154, H. J. 240 (ratifying all of the 12 articles submitted). 220. . Ratifying 11th amdt. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 209, H. J. 431. 221. Ohio. Ratifying 12th amdt. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 533. 222. Pennsylvania, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 120, H. J. 175 (rati- fying all except articles 1 and 2 of the 12 articles submitted).--—1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 328, H. J. 439 (ratfying article 1). 223. Rhode Island, 1790, 1.2, S. J. 171, H. J. 254 (rati- fying all except article 2 of the 12 articles submit- ted). 224. . Ratifying 11th amdt. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 209, H. J. 431. 225. South Carolina, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 126, H. J. 187 (rat- ifying all of the 12 articles submitted). 226. Vermont, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 377, H. J. 493 (rati- fying all of the 12 articles submitted). 227. . Ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 142, H. J. 288. - 228. Virginia, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 340, H. J. 453 (rati- fying article 1 of the 12 articles submitted).- 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 361, H. J. 483 (ratifying the other 11 articles). - 229. Ratifying 11th amdt. 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 439, H. J. 179. Consular and Diplomatic Expenses Appropriations for Annual 1–19. Estimates of 20–21. Expenditures for 22. Appropriations for. Ammunal Note.—This section is limited to the regular annual appro- priations, and does not include those made in “deficiency”, “sundry civil”, or other general appropriation bills. " A. detailed statement of tºº. made for foreign inter- course from 1789 to 1876 will be found in S. Ex. Doc. 38, 2d sess. 44th Cong. . 1791. Bill (H.R. 35) authorizing Pres. to expend $40,000 annually, 1. 2, H. J. 144: dbtd. 147, 148 (ANNALS 1118, 1125): passed 205. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 145. In H. R. amdt. of S. n- concă. in H. J. 224. Conf. apptd. S. J. 148, H. J. 231: conf. report agd. to S. J. 164, 166, H. J. 251. (ST. v. 1, p. 128.) 1792. See ante 1. 1793. Bill (H. R. 218) continuing in force one year act (ante 1) making, 2.2, H. J. 635: passed 675. In S. passed S. J. 479. (ST. v. 1, p. 299.) 1 . 4. 1794. Bill (H. R. 19) continuing in force two years act (ante 1) making, 3. 1, H. J. 83: passed 89. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 49. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J.94. (ST. v. 1, p. 345.) 5. 1795. See ante 4. 6. 1796. Bill (H. R. 140) continuing in force one . year act (ante 1) making, 4.1, H. J. 553: passed 563. In S. passed S. J. 273. (ST. v. 1, p. 487.) 7. 1797. Bill continuing in force one year act (ante 1) making, see IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 9. Consular and Diplomatic Expenses—Continued. Appropriations for—Continued. Annual—Continued. 8. 1798. Bill (H.R. 41) authorizing Pres. to expend $40,000 annually, until 1800, 5.2, H. J. 133: dbtd. . 144–212 (ANNALS 848, 864, 890, 903, 910, 919, 1083, 1098, 1116, 1145, 1202): passed 215. In S. passed S. J. 454. (ST. v. 1, p. 541.) 9. 1799. See ante 8. 10. I800. See ante 8. 11. 1801–1809, Bills including, see GoverNMENT EXPENSES. , Estimates of - Note.—This section is limited to special estimates... For regular annual estimates see APPROPRIATIONS. 20, 1796. Message from Pres, transmitting, 4.1, S. J.278, H. J. 590. In H. R. refa. H. J. 590: reptd. on ; (ANNALS 1475): dbtd. 593, 594 (ANNALS 1487, 1490). - Note.—Appr. included in bill GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 13. 21. 1800. Report of com. on estimates for, 6.1, H. J. 696 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 286). Expenditures for 22. Note.—For detailed statement of, from 1789 to 1876, see S. Ex. DOC. 38, 2d sess. 44th Cong. Consuls. See ForLIGN DIPLOMATIC OFFICERs. Consuls of U. S. Note:-This title is limited to matter relating to consuls generally. See also under titles of respective countries to which consuls accredited. Compensation and Fees of 1–4. Expenditures of 5–7. Powers and Duties of 8–12. Register of 13. Compensation and Fees of 1. Bill (H. R. 86) to regulate fees, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 271: passed 275. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 194. 2. Bill regulating fees, passed 1791–2, see post 10. 3. Bill regulating fees, passed 1798–9, see BUTIES 18. 4. Bill regulating fees, passed 1802–3, see post 11. Expenditures of 5. Bill reimbursing expenditures for relief of Am. sea- men in foreign ports, passed 1797–8, 8ee SEAMEN 19, 20. 6. Bill reimbursing expenditures for relief of Am. sea- men in foreign ports, passed 1798–9, see SEAMEN 21. 7. Bill reimbursing expenditures for relief of Am. sea- men in foreign ports, passed 1802–3, 3ee post 11. Powers and Duties of 8. Recommd.g. that be regulated by law; Pres, an. messg. 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 216, H. J.331. 9. Bill (S. 18) to regulate, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 231: passed 236. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 400. In S. amdts, of H. R. n-concã. in S. J. 301. Disgt. adhered to H. J. 401, 403, S.J. 304. 10. Bill (S. 24) regulating, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 340: passed 343. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 571. In S. amdts, of H. R. concă. in S. J. 423. (ST. v. 1, p.254.) 11. Bill (H.R. 83) regulating, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.299: passed 320. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 267. In II. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 351. (ST. v. 2, p. 203. 12. § (H. R. 208) repealing portion of act (ante 11) regulating, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 629: passed 673. In S. passed S. J. 394. (ST. v. 2, p. 296.) Register of 13. Transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 260). Contempt Cases of 1. William Duane in refusing to appear to answer charge of breach of privileges of S. 1799–1800, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 7. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 33 Contested Elections in H. R. Evidence in 1–8. List of Cases 9–29. #list of Contestants and Contestees 30–64. Rules and Orders relating to 65–66. • Evidence in - - 1. Res. to regulate mode of taking, dbtd. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 444 (ANNALS 331). 2. Res. to regulate mode of taking, refd. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 689. 3. Res. to regulate mode of taking, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 88: dbtd. 98 (ANNALS 682): reptd. on 105 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 159): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 106. For bill see post 4. 4. Bill (H. R. 26) prescribing mode of taking, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 108: passed 130. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 424. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 136. (St. v. 1, p. 537.) 5. Bill (H. R. 246) continuing in force four years act (ante 4) prescribing mode of taking, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 659: passed 661. In S. passed S. J. 75. (ST. v. 2, p. 39.) 6. Bill (H.R. 60) to revive and make permanent act (ante 4) prescribing mode of taking 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 135: passed 171. In S. objection make to third reading S. J. 472. 7. Bill (H.R. 146) to revive and make permanent act (ante 4) prescribing mode of taking, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 479: dbtd. 482, 491 (ANNALs 148, 191): in- definitely postpd. 633. 8. Bill (H.R. 64) to revive and make permanent act ſº 4) prescribing mode of taking, 1807–8, 10. 1, . J. 200. List of Cases (in chronological order). See also 5 List of Contestants and Contestees. 9. Ramsay vs. Smith, of S. C. Petition of Ramsay refl. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 14: reptd. on 17 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 5): com. ordered to take and report evidence 23: report made 33 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 8): dbtd. and res. passed declaring Smith en- titled to seat 39 (ANNALS 412). 10. New Jersey. Petitions on legality of election for reps. to 1st cong. refd. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 23, 33, 35: reptd. on 39 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 8): com. or- dered to take and report evidence 40: report made 60: dbtd. 61 (ANNALS 663): report made 83 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 9): res. passed declaring elec- tion legal 95. - 11. Jackson vs. Wayne, of Ga. Petition of Jackson refd. 1791–2, 2, 1, H. J. 455: reptd. on 457 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 43): res. passed for trial before Ho. 463 (ANNALS 210, 211): trial 534, 535, 536 (AN- NALS 458). Res. passed declaring Wayne not elected 536. Res. Tejected declaring Jackson en- titled to seat 542 (ANNALS 477). Res. passed de- claring seat vacant 542. 12. Latimer vs. Patton, of Del. Petition of Latimer refa. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 14: reptd. on 59 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 75): Latimer permitted to ap- pear and case tried by Ho. 62, 63 (ANNALS 453): res. passed that Patton not entitled to seat, and that Latimer is 63. * 13. Van Rensselaer vs. Van Allen, of N. Y. Petition of Van Rensselaer refa. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J., 13: reptd. on 14, 17 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 70): consd. 19, 20 (ANNALS 145): report disgd. to and res. passed that Van Allen elected 20. 14. Trigg vs. Preston, of Wa. Petition of Trigg refd. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 21: reptd. on 123 (ANNALs 598): dbtd. and res. declaring Preston not elected re- jected 134 (ANNALS 609). 15. Lyon vs. Smith, of Vt. Petition of Lyon refd. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 369: reptd. on 429, 555 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, pp. 139, 152): dbtd. 435–597 (AN- NALS 296, 315, 320, 326, 338, 1496): res. passed de- claring Smith entitled to seat 597, 598. 16. Citizens of Mass. vs. Varnum. Memorials and tes- timony refd. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 450, 454,468: reptd. on 471 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 145): dbtd. 483, H. Rep. 1776—5 | Contested Blections in H. R.—Continued. List of Cases (in chronological order)—Continued. 487 (ANNALS 822): res. on passed 487. Report of com. on 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 650 (8ee J.): dbtd. 659, 661 (ANNALS 1984): res. passed that Varnum elected 661. 17. Citizens of Phila. vs. Swanwick. Petitions refd. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 382: reptă. on 472: report adopted 475 (86é J.). - - 18. Richards, of Penn. Vs. . Claim of Richards refl. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 369: report made, dbtd. and recomtd. 381 (ANNALS 155): report made 412 (see J.): dbtd. and res. passed that Richards en- titled to seat 422 (ANNALS 249). - 19. Bassett vs. Cloptom, of Va. Petition of Bassett refl. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 370: reptd. on 423 (see J. 424); report adopted that Clopton entitled to seat 424. 20. Rutherford vs. Morgan, of Wa. Memorial of Ruth- erford refl. 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 12. Reptd. on 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 96 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 158): report adopted that testimony insufficient to support contest 99. & 21. Moore vs. Lewis, of Va. Papers refd. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 405, 408,440, 452,463, 509; report made 601 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 387): dbtd. 609, 615 (AN- NALs 1082, 1089): res, passed that Lewis not elected, and that Moore elected and entitled to seat 617, 618. - - - 22. Cabell vs. Randolph, of Wa. Mem. of Cabell and papers refl. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 408, 420, 440: reptd. on 631 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 392). 23. McFarland vs. Purviance, of N. C. Papers refd. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 467, 511, 570, 579: reptd. on 608 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 389). Mem. of McFar- land, refa. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 13. 24. Citizens of Penn. vs. John Hoge. Mem, of citizens refl. 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 28: reptd. on 48 (S. PA- PERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 395): dbtd. and res. passed that Hoge entitled to seat 60 (ANNALS 838). e 25. Spalding vs. Mead, of Ga. Petition of Spalding refl. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 192: reptd. on 205 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 431): dbtd. 211, 212 (ANNALS 302,307): res. passed that Mead not entitled and Spalding entitled to seat 212. 26. Citizens of Penn. vs. Michael Leib. Petition refd. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 227: reptd. on 228 (S. PAPERS, Misc. v. 1, p. 436): res. passed giving leave to with- draw petition 228. 27. Barney vs. McCrcery, of Md. Petition of Barney refl. Lö07–8, 10. 1, H. J. 14: reptd. on 24, 68 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, pp. 484, 647): dbtd. 29, 31, 32, 35, 91, 93 (ANNALs 870, 889, 904, 927, 1231, 1234): res. passed that McCreery entitled to seat 94. 28. McFarland vs. Culpeper, of N. C. Mem. of McFar- land refl. 1807–8, 10, 1, H. J. 16, 28, 48, 67: reptd. on 83 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 652): res. passed that Culpeper not entitled to seat 105: res. passed to notify Executive of N.C. of vacancy 106. 99. Citizens of Md. vs. Philip Barton Key, of Md. Petitions refl. 1807–8, 10, 1, H. J. 16: reptd. on 71, 192 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, pp. 651, 717): dbtd: 139,232, 235 (ANNALs 1489, 1845, 1848): res. passed that Key entitled to seat 235, 237. • . List of Contestants and Contestees 30. Barney (Joshua), of Md. 10th Cong. 866 anté27. 31. Basseit (Burwell), of Wa, 4th Cong.866 ante 19. 32. Cabell (Samuel J.), of Va., 8th Cong. 8ée ante 22. 33. Clopton (John), of Va. 4th Cong. 8ée ante 19. 31. Cuipeper (John), of N.C. 10th Cong. 866 ante 28. 35. Hoge (John), of Penn. 8th Cong. 8ée ante 24. 36. Jackson (James), of Ga. 2d Cong.8% ante 11. 37. Key (Philip Barton), of Md. 10th Cong, see ante 29. - 38, Latimer (Henry), of Del. 3d Cong, see altº 13. #9, Leib (Michael), of Penn. 9th Cong. see ante 26. ºp. Lewis (Thomas), of Wa. 8th Cong. 866 ante ?!. 41. Lyon (Matthew), of Vt. 4th Cong. See ante 15. º 42. McCrèery (William), of Md., 10th Cong. 866 anº 27. 43. McFariana (Duncan), of N. C. 8th Cong.8ee ante?3. —10th Cong. See ante 28. - ar 34 - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. contested Elections in H. R.—Continued. List of Contestants and Contestees—Continued. 45. Mead (Cowles), of Ga. 9th Cong. See ante 25. 46. Moore (Andrew), of Va. 8th Cong. 8ée ante 21. 47. Morgan (Daniel), of Wa. 5th Cong. 8ee ante 20. 48. New Jersey (citizens of). 1st Cong. 8ee ante 10. 49. Patton (John), of Del. 3d Cong. see ante 12. 50. Preston (Francis), of Va. 3d Cong. See ante 14. 51. Purviance (Samuel D.), of N. C. 8th Cong. See g ante 23. 52. Ramsay (David), of S. C. 1st Cong. 8ee ante 9. 53. Randolph. (Thomas M.), of Va. 22. 54. Richards (John), of Penn. 4th Cong. See ante 18. 55. Rutherford (Robert), of Wa. 5th Cong. See ante 20. 56. Smith (Israel), of Vt. 4th Cong. See ante 15. 57. Smith (William), of S. C. 1st Cong. See ante 9. 58. Spalding (Thomas), of Ga. 9th Cong. See ante 25. 59. Swanwick (John), of Penn. 4th Cong. See ante 17. 60. Trigg (Abram), of Wa. 3d Cong. See ante 14. 61. Van Allen (John E.), of N. Y. 3d Cong. See ante 13. 62. Van Rensselaer (Henry IV.), of N. Y. 3d Cong. See ante 13. 63. Varnum (Joseph Bradley), of Mass. 4th Cong. See ante 16. 64. Wayne (Anthony), of Ga. 2d Cong. See ante 11. Ruſes and Orders relating to. See also y Evidence in. 65. Com. apptd. to report uniform method of proceed- ings, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 444. 66. Rule reptd. with standing rules that petitions of contest must be presented within fifty days after member petitioned against has taken his seat, stricken out in com. of wh. 1895–6, 4.1, H. J. 373 (ANNALs 137). - Contested Elections in Senate 1. Com. apptd. to report rules for considering, 1793– 4, 3, 1, S.J. 18. --- Cases of 2. Gallatin (Albert), of Penn. Petition representing his ineligibility, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 3: refd. 10, 18: reptd. on 14, 29 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 73): res. passed that doors be open during discussion 30: agreed statement of facts presented 34 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 75): res. passed that his election void, he not having been citizeri of U. S. time required 37. 3. Johns (Kensey), of Del. Credentials refl. 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 53: reptă. on 55 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 80) : res. passed that not entitled to seat 57. Continental Certificates of Debt. See BONDS of U. S.;-DEBT of U.S. § Funding of. Continental Congres Journals of - 1. Conc. res. to furnish each member 1st cong. with, passed 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 42. S. J. 32. 2. jº to report on republishing, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. . 433. - 3. Jt. res. to subscribe to 400 copies of Folwell's pro- posed reprint of, passed 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 541. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 392. 4. Jt. res. subscribing to 400 copies of Folwell’s re- print of, passed 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 513. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 606. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 516. (ST. v. 1, p. 755.) 5. Res. directing Clerk to distribute to members, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 699. 6. Report of com. on purchasing addtl. copies of Folwell's reprint (petition Lewis and Maxwell) 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 285 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 452): dbtd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 303 (ANNALs 521). For bill see post 7. 7. Bill (H. R. 115) to purchase addtl. copies of Fol- well's reprint, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 308: indefinitely postpd. 386. 8. Bill (H. R. 6) to purchase addtl, copies of Fol- well's reprint, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 36: passed 44. In S. rejected S. J. 204. 8th Cong. See ante Continental Congress—Continued. Records of 9. Jt. com.apptd. to report disposition to be made of, 1789, 1.1, S.J. 11, H. J. 23: report made S. J. 24, H. J. 34. See RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 1. 4. - Continental Debt. See ACCounts BETWEEN THE STATES AND U. S.;-DEBT OF U. S. § Funding of;-DEBTs OF THE STATES. Contingent Funds. See also ExECUTIVE CONTINGENT FUND. 1. Report of com. that improper to make extra allow- ances to salaried officers and employés out of, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 305 (see J.). - 2. Amdt. to a bill that extra allowances of pay to salaried officers shall not be paid out of, adopted 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 494. , Note:-The bill to which amdt. was made did not pass, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 32. 3. Res, instructing com. wy, and ms. to consider re- quiring heads of executive depts, to report annually detailed statements of expenditure of, d.btd. and passed 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 241 (ANNALS 352). 4. Rule of S. that resolutions granting Imoney out of contingt. fund be treated same as bills, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 66. 5. Bill prohibiting appr. out of contingt. funds to officers of cong. in addition to salaries allowed them by law, passed l305-6, see CONGRESS 11. 6. Rule of H. R. establishing a standing Com. of Ac- counts to audit and control expenditure of con- tingt, fund of H. R. adopted 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 202. 7. Rule of S. establishing a standing com. to audit and control contingt. expenses of S. adopted 1807– 8, 10.1, S. J. 191. - 8. Bill that annual reports be made of expenditures for contingt. expenses of army and navy, passed 1808–9, see ExPENDITURE 6. Contracts. See also under titles of respective subjects and objects for which contracts made. 1. Bill providing that all contracts be deposited in office of Compt. of Treas. passed 1797–8, 8ee AC- COUNTANT OF NAVY 1. 2. Res. that any Rep. soliciting or accepting con- tract with U. S. be disqualified from holding his seat, laid on table 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 247. 3. Res. that a contractor with U. S. is an officer and therefore disqualified from holding seat in H. R. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 295 (ANNALS 508): dbtd. and re- jected 349 (ANNALS 881). 4. Motion to propose amdt, to Const. that no person holding or interested in contract with U. S. be capable of holding seat in H. R. laid on table, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 351. 5. Res. to prohibit members of cong. being interested in, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J.99: dbtd. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 131 (ANNALS 1466). For bill reptd. see post 7. 6. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person holding contract under U. S. at time of election be eligible as member of cong. and that no member shall enter into contract with U. S. during his term of office, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 202: refd. 212. 7. Bill (H.R. 45) prohibiting members of cong. being interested in, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 146: dbtd. 181, 194, 203 (ANNALS 1618, 1684, 1716, 1719); passed 206. In S. passed with amdts, S.J. 265. In H. R. amdts, of S. dbtd. and concă. in with almdts. H. J. 271, 272 (ANNALS 2173). In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 271. (ST. v. 2, p. 484.) 8. Bill that proposals shall be advertised, passed 1808–9, see ExPENDITURES 6. Convention of the States. See also FEDERAL CONVEN- TION, § 1. Application of legis, of Va. to call, to consider de- fects in Const. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 28. 2. Application of legis, of N. Y. to call, to consider defects in Const. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 29. - Conventions. See TREATIES." - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 35 Copper Duty on 1. Bill (H.R. 137) to impose, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 362. 2. Bill exempting old copper, passed 1807–8, 8ee IM- PORT DUTIES 7. Copper Coins 1. Report of Sec. of State on a proposition to furnish, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 194 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 44). 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommag. denominations and devices for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J.366, S.J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 91). 3. Bill fixing denominations and devices for, passed 1791–2, 8ee MINT 25. 4. Bill (H.R. 38) to provide for their coinage, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 437: passed 438. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 603. In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. in S.J. 442. (ST. v. 1, p. 283.) - Note.—Title of bill as introduced was “for regulating for- #. coins” etc., but amdts. limited nature of bill and changed liſle. º 5. Bill (H.R. 210) fixing their weight, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 657: dbtd. 658 (ANNALs 770): passed 660. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 469. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 667. (ST. v. 1, p. 299.) 6. Bill authorizing Pres, to reduce their weight, passed 1794–5, see MINT 31. 7. Message from Pres. that he has reduced their weight, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 209, H. J. 431. 8. Bill making appr. to purchase copper for, passed L795–6, 8ee MINT 33. 9. Bill making permanent appr. to purchase copper for, passed 1799–1800, see MINT 34. 10. Com. apptd. to enquire what provisions ought to be made to effect their more general circulation, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 438. Copper Mines. See also MINES. 1. Jt. res. to appt. agent to collect information rela- tive to Lake Superior copper mines and on what terms U. S. can purchase from Indians, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 647, S. J. 72. (ST. v. 2, p. 87.) 2. Res. requesting Pres, to communicate information obtained under provisions of jt. res. (ante 1) for in- vestigating, passed 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 155: report made that investigation not had 169. Copyrights Granting of 1. Bill (H.R. 10) to provide for, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 52 postpd. to next sess. 80. - 2. Bill (H. R. 39) making provisions for to maps, charts and books for 14 years with privilege of re- newing for 14 years, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 149: passed 306. "70's, passed with amats. S. j. 140. In H. R. amdts. of S. coned. in H. J. 217. (ST. v. 1, p. 124.) 3. Bill (H. R. 123) to amend act (ante 2) providing for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 373. 4. Bill (H. R. 170) to amend act (ante 2) providing , for, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 530. - 5. Com. apptd. to consider expediency of granting for engravings and prints, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 212. 6. Com. instructed to consider expediency of grant- ing for engravings and prints, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 787. 7. Bill (S. 8) making further provisions for, and ex- tending to engravings and prints, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 195: passed 202. In H. R. passed H. J. 223. (ST. v. 2, p. 171.) 8. Bill (H. R. 82) to provide for, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 262,294. Cordage 1. Report of com. recommdg. increase of duties to en- courage its manf. 1792-3, 2.2, H. J. 694 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 202). 2. Report of com. on allowing drawback on exports of, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 317 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 351). 3. Report of com. adverse to further increase of du- ties to encourage its manf. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 103 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE, v.1, p. 732). Corn - 1. Res. to prohibit its exportation, 1795–6, see Ex- PORTATION 3. Corporations + 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, to provide that cong. shall not create corporations with exclusive commercial privileges, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 88, S.J.73. - 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, that cong. shall not have power to grant charters for, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 502. Correspondence 1. Bill (H.R. 141) prohibiting, with foreign govts. on controversies with U. S. 1798–9, 5.3, #. J. 420, 421 (ANNALS 2494, 2522) 425: dbtd. 427–439 (ANNALS 2583, 2599, 2626, 2677, 2686): passed 439. In S. passed S. J. 573. (ST. v. 1, p. 613.) 2. Bill prohibiting, with foreign govts. on Indian affairs, passed 1799–1800, see INDIAN's 31. 3. Bill (S. —) to repeal act (ante 1) prohibiting, re- jected 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 180. 4. Bill (H.R. 12) to make appr. for purchase of inven- tion of James Jay for an invisible ink for secret cor- respondence, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 60 (ANNALs 951). Cotton Prints 1. Com. ordered to report expediency of encouraging their manf. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 185. Counsel 1. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report statement of fees paid since organization of govt. for legal services and advice, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 614: report made 686 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 392). —Further report made 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 88 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 406). Counterfeiting. See also CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 1. Bill (S. 25) punishing, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 30: passed 52. In H. R. passed H. J. 421. (ST. V. 2, p. 404.) Courts. See CourTS MARTIAL;-COURTS OF ADMIRALTY; —Courts of STATES;—Courts of TERRITORIES; —COURTS OF U. S. * Courts Martial. See also JUDGE ADVOCATES. 1. Bill providing what sentences shall be revised by Pres. passed 1795–6, see ARMY 104. 2. passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. 3. Bill (H. R. 48) to provide mode for summoning civilian witnesses, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 151: dbtd. 207–223 (ANNALs 1722, 1741, 1746, 1754, 1772, 1801): passed 223. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 268. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 308. Courts of Admiralty - 1. Motions to propose amdt, to Const. to give cong. power to create, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82, 88. Courts of Inquiry. See COURTS MARTIAL. Courts of States 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that cong. may prescribe duules to State judicial officers in addition to those prescribed by States, 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 44. - 2. Bill providing mode of authenticating records for use in other States, passed 1790, see AUTHENTICA- TION 1. - 3. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that cong. may vest judicial powers of U. S. in, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 502. - 4. Bill giving them jurisdiction of suits arising under laws for collecting tax on distilled spirits, passed 1793–4, See DISTILLED SPIRITs 19. 5. Jt. res. directing clerks of U. S. district courts to report to Atty. Genl, fees allowed in supreme courts of respective States, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 212, S.J. 112. (ST. v. 1, p. 402.) - 6. Res. that fines and penalties under revenue laws ought to be sued for in State courts, refd. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 448. GENERAL INDEx of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Courts of Territories. Courts of States—Continued. 7. Res. directing Atty. Geml. to report statement of fees allowed in, passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 443. 8. Bill giving jurisdiction to certain State courts in prosecutions for fines and penalties under revenue laws, passed 1805–6, see REVENUE EAws 13, 14. 9. Bill to prescribe effect of authenticated records of a State court in courts of other States, 1805–6, see AUTHENTICATION 3. 10. Res. directing Atty. Geml. to report fees allowed in, passed 1805–6, 9.1, S.J.89. - 11. Bill (H. R. 179) to prescribe effect of authenti- cated records of a State court in courts of other States, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 507, 539. 12. Res. directing Atty. Genl. to report fees allowed in, passed 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 141. 13. Report by Atty. Genl. of fees allowed in, 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 208 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 656). 14. Bill continuing in force indefinitely act (ante 8) giving jurisdiction in revenue cases, passed 1807– 8, 8ee REVENUE LAWS 17. 15. Bill (H.R. 118) to prescribe effect of authenticated records of State courts in courts of other States, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 411. - - See also under titles of respective Territories. * 1. Com. apptd. to consider their jurisdiction, 1803-4, 8.1, H. J. 490: report made 505 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 384). 2. Bill (S. 5) extending jurisdiction of superior courts, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 427: passed 442. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 170. In S. amdts, of H. R. concol. in S. J. 472. (ST. v. 2, p. 338.) 3. Bill (H.R. 131) supplementing act (ante 2) extend- ing jurisdiction, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 352: passed 358. In S. passed with amdts. S. J.85. In H. I. amdts. of S. concél. in H. J. 390. (ST. V. 2, p. 407.) . Bill (H.R. 173) increasing salaries of judges,1806– 7, 9. 2, H. J. 524: passed 542. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 157. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. and n-concil. in H. J. 641: disgt. receded from 645. (ST. V. 2, p. 431.) - - 5. Bill (H.R. 207) to increase salaries of judges, 1806– 7, 9.2, H. J. 593. Note.—Included in bill ante 4. 6. Bill (H.R. 7) to extend their jurisdiction, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 40. . 7. Bill (H.R. 151) to extend their jurisdiction, 1808– 0 9, 10. 2, H. J. 480. * Courts of U. S. See also COURTS OF TERRITORIES;— DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ;—SUPREME COURT. Appropriations for. See LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL ExPENSEs. Fees in. See § 0fficers in. In • Commecticut 1–4. 1 Delaware 5–9. Georgia 10–15. Kentucky 16–22. IW laime 23–26. Marylannel 27–29. Massachusetts 30–35. New Hammpshire 36–41. New Jersey 42–43. |New York 44–48. North Carolina 49–61. ... Ohio 62–63. Pemnsylvania 64–69. Rhode Island 70–77. South Carolina 78–81. Temnessee 82–90. Vermont 91–98. Virginia 99–102. Judges of Appointment, Removal and Duties of 103–118. §alaries of 119–124. Juries in See JURIES. Courts of U. S.–Continued. In Jurisdiction of See § 0rganization and Jurisdiction of. Officers in . Appointment and Duties of 125. Compensation and Fees of 126–136. Organization and Jurisdiction of 137–162. Processes in 163–171. Regulations for 172–191. Seaſs for 192–193. Suits and Trials in 194. Witnesses in. See WITNESSEs. Connecticut . Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. - . Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1790–1, see post 126. º º . Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed L791–2, see post 173. .--- 4. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, see post 181. |Delaware - Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, 8ee post 137. 6. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1793–4, see post 178. . Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, 8ee post 181. . Letter from judges of supreme court desiring that times of holding circuit court be altered, trans- mitted by Pres. 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 415, H. J. 103. In H. R. refa. H. J. 118: 1eport made and agd. to that inexpedient to alter 330. 5321 ‘9. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1801–2, see post 158. Georgia 10. Billestablishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. 11. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1790, see post 79. - e 12. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1791–2, see post 173. - 13. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1793–4, 8ee post 178. 14. Bill altering times and place of holding circuit and place of holding district court, passed 1801–2, 8ee post 158. * 15. Bill changing place of holding circuit court, passed 1807–8, 8ee post 190. Rentucky 16. Bill establishing district court, passed 1789, see post 137. 17. Bill changing place of holding district court, passed 1793–4, 8ee post 178. 18. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1796–7, see post 181. - 19. Bill(S. 14) altering times of holding district court, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 264: passed 273. In H. R. passed H.J. 372. (ST. v. 2, p.242.) - 20. Bill abolishing July term of district court, passed 1805-6, 8ee post 59. - 21. Bill (S. 40) establishing circuit court, 1806–7, 9. 2, S. J. 122: passed 132. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 589. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S.J. 152. (ST. v.2, p. 420.) 22. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1808-9, 8ee post 90. Maine - . -- 23. Bill establishing district court, passed 1789, see post 137. 24. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1791–2, see post 173. - 25. Bill (H. R. 37) to alter times of holding district court, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 140: passed 144. In S. refi. S. J. 194. - 26. Bill alteringtimes of holding district court, passed 1801–2, see post 158. - - - º GENERAL INDEx of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. 37 Courts of U. S.—Continued. In—Continued. Maryland 27. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. 28. Bill changing places of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, 8ee post 181. 29. Bill altering time and place of holding circuit and place of holding district court, passed 1801–2, 8ee post 158. Massachusetts 30. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed - 1789, see post 137. 31. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1790–1, see post 126. 32. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1791–2, see post 173. 33. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1792–3, see post 175. 34. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1793–4, see post 178. 35. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, see post 181. - New Hampshire 36. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. 37. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1790–1, see post 126. 38. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1791–2, see post 173. 39. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1792–3, see post 175. 40. Bill (H.R. 15) giving circuit court jurisdiction until district judge apptd. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 84: passed 101. In S. passed S. J. 59. (St. v. 1, p. 352.) 41. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, see post 181. New Jersey - 42. Billestablishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. - 43. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, 8ee post 181. New York 44. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. - 45. Bill altering times and place of holding circuit court, passed 1790–1, see post 126. 46. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1791–2, see post 173. 47. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1792–3, see post 175. - 48. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, 8ee post 181. North Carolina 49. Bill (S. 10) to establish, 1790, 1.2, S. J. 135: passed 136. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 212. In S. amdts. of H. R. concú. and n-concq. in S. J. 139. Conf. apptd. H. J. 215, S. J. 140: conf. disagree H. J. 127. Im.H. R. disgt. insisted on and com. apptd. to report new bill H. J. 219. For new bill see post 50. 50. Bill (H. R. 68) establishing district and circuit courts, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 220: passed 220. In S. passed S. J. 147. (ST. v. 1, p. 126.) 51. Bill altering times of holding circuit and places of holding district court, passed 1791–2, 8ee post 173. 52. Bill changing place of holding circuit court, passed 1792–3, see post 175. 53. Bill dividing State into three districts, passed 1793–4, 8ee post 178. 54. Bill (S. 39) making provisions to remedy failure to hold circuit court, passed 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 229. In H. R. passed H. J. 481. (ST. v. 1, p. 450.) 55. Bill abolishing division of State into three dis- tricts, passed 1796–7, see post 181. 56. Bill (H. R. 16) reviving and continuing suits in circuit court, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 59: passed 59. In . S. passed S. J.382. (ST. v. 1, p. 526. 57. Bill (H.R. 214) altering times of holding district court, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 617: passed 626. In S. passed S. J.49. (ST. v.2, p. 18.) Courts of U. S.—Continued. In—Continued. - North Carolina—Continued. - - 58. Bill dividing State into three districts and alter- ing times of holding circuit court, passed 1801–2, 8ee post-158. - 59. Bill (H. R. 96) altering times of holding circuit court, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 252: passed 260. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 38. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in with amdt. H. J. 301. In S. amdt. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 48. (ST. v.2, p. 354.) 60. Bill (S. 37) altering times of holding circuit and district courts, 1806-7, 9. 2, S. J. 122; passed 125.- In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 559. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá., in S. J. 135. (ST. v. 2, p. 413.) 61. Bill alteringtimesofholding district court, passed passed 1807–8, see post 190. & Ohio - 62. Bill establishing district court, passed 1802–3, 8ee OHIO 8. 63. Bill establishing circuit court, passed 1806–7, see ante 21. Pennsylvania 64. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed . 1789, see post 137. - 65. Bill changing place of holding district court, passed 1790, 8ee post 79. 66. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1793–4, see post 178. 67. Bill (H.R.97) reviving suits discontinued by fail- ure to hold district court, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 298: passed 299. In S. passed S. J. 150. (ST. v. 1, p. 410.) 68. Bill (H.R.185), changing place of holding circuit court, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 541: passed 541. In S. passed S. J. 253. (ST. v. 1, p. 463.) 69. Bill (S. 55) reviving suits from term of circuit court omitted, 1799–1800, 6, 1, S.J. 9: passed 10. In H. R. passed H. J. 538. (ST. v. 2, p. 3.) | Rhode Island 70. Bill (H. R. 73) establishing district and circuit courts, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 234: passed 235. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 157. In H. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 242. (ST. v. 1, p. 128.) 71. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1790–1, see post 126. - 72. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1791–2, see post 173. 73. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1792–3, see post 175. 74. Bill altering times of holding circuit and district courts, passed l’95-6, 8ee post 93. 75. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, see post 181. 76. Bill (H. R. 190) to alter times of holding district court, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 592. - 77. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1803–4, 8ee post 102. - South Carolina 78. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. 79. Bill (S. 13) altering times df holding circuit court, 1790, 1, 2, S.J. 204; passed 205. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 295. In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 206. (ST. v. 1, p. 184.) - - 80. Bill altering times and place of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, see post 181. 81. Bill altering times and place of holding circuit court, passed 1801–2, see post 158. Temnessee 82. Bill establishing district court, passed 1796–7, See TENNESSEE 7. - - 83. Bill (S. 41) regulating jurisdiction of district court, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 576: passed 583. In H. R. passed H. J. 478. (ST. v. 1, p. 617.) 84. Bill (S. —) to provide more convenient organiza- tion of, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 190. 85. Bill dividing State into two districts, passed 1801–2, 8ee post 158. . . y 86. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1803–4, 8ee post 102. 38 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Courts of U. S.—Continued. In—Continued. Tennessee–Continued. 87. Bill establishing circuit court, passed 1806–7, see ante 21. - 88. Bill (S. 10) dividing into two circuits, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 230: passed 243. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 235. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S.J. 252. (ST. v. 2, p. 477.) 89. Bill (H.R. 133) to amend act (ante 88) dividing into two circuits, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 432. 90. Bill (S. 38) amdg. act (ante 88) dividing into two circuits, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 326: passed 331. In H. R. passed H. J. 498. (ST. v.2, p. 516.) Vermount 91. Billestablishing district and circuit courts, passed 1790–1, see WERMONT 9. 92. Bill altering times and places of holding circuit court, passed 1792–3, see post 175. - 93. Bill (H.R. 168) altering times and places of hold- ing circuit court, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 546: passed 547. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 271. In H. R. amdts. of S. concq. in H. J. 578. (ST. v. 1, p. 475.) 94. Bill altering times of holding circuit court, passed 1796–7, 8ee post 181. 95. Bill (S. 51) altering times of holding district court, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 590: passed 596. In H. R. passed H. J. 497 (ST. v. 1, p. 627.) 96. Bill (S. —) to alter sessions of district court, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 209: rejected 217. 97. Bill altering times of holding district court, passed 1801–2, see post 158. 98. Bill (H.R. 154) to alter times and places of hold- ing circuit court, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 483. Virginia 99. Bill establishing district and circuit courts, passed 1789, see post 137. 100. Bill changing place of holding circuit court, passed 1790–1, see post 126. 101. Bill changing places of holding district court, passed 1801–2, see post 158. 102. Bill (H.R. 187) altering times of holding district court, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 589: passed 609. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 379. In H. I. amdts, of S. concú. in H.J. 661. (ST. v. 2, p. 273.) Judges in Appointment, Removal and Duties of 103. Bill providing for appt. and duties, passed 1789, see post 137. - 104. Bill punishing acceptance of bribes, passed 1790, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 2. - 105. Motion to appt. com. to report how duties be discharged during inability of district judges, refol. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 53. - 106. Bill (H. R. 127) giving them power to hold to security of peace and good behavior, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 382: passed 383. In S. passed S. J. 540. (ST. v. 1, p. 609.) i 107. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, to prohibit them from holding any other office, 1799–1800, 6. 1, S. J. 26: withdrawn 42. 108. Bill (S. —) to prohibit them from holding any other office, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 42 (ANNALS 96): rejected 66. 109. Bill providing for appt. of circuit judges, passed 1800–1, see post 154. 110. Bill repealing act (ante 109) for appt. of circuit judges, passed 1801–2, see post 157. 111. Memorial of judges removed by repeal of act under which apptd. (ante 109, 110) 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 257, H. J. 307 (ANNALS 31). In S. refd. S. J. 257: reptd. on 258: dbtd. and leave to withdraw 259 (ANNALS 51). In H. R. d.btd. and leave to with- draw 308 (ANNALS 427). 112. Bill (H. R. 182) to prohibit their appt. to other offices under U. S. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 569, 583. 113. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that Pres. remove them on request of cong. postpd. to next sess. 1804–5, 8. 2; H. J. 159, 160. Courts of U. S.—Continued. Judges in—Continued. Appointment, Removal and IDuties of:-Continued. 114. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that Pres. remove them on request of cong. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 265: dbtd. 294 (ANNALS 499). 115. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that Pres. re- move them on request of three-fifths of both Houses, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 151 (ANNALS 1525). 116. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they hold office only for term of years and be removed by Pres. on request of two-thirds of both Houses, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 192: refd. 223. 117. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they Officers in hold office for term of years, be removed by Pres. on request of majority of both Houses, and that majority of S. can convict in trial of impeach- ment, refd. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 234. 118. Res. of legis. of Mass. in favor of amdt. to Cons. that they be removed by Pres. on request of cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265. Salaries of 119. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that their sala- ries shall not be changed except by general law, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J.76. 120. Bill (H.R. 28) fixing, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 113: dbtd. 114 (ANNALS 933): passed 115. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 83. Im H. R. amdts. of S. concã. and n-concă. in H. J. 116. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 84. (ST. v. 1, p. 72.) 121. Bill (S. 29) increasing salary of judges of dis- tricts of R. I. and Del. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 163: dbtd. 165: passed 166. In H. R. passed H. J. 341. (ST. v. 1, p. 423.) - 122. Bill (S. —) to increase salary of judge of dis- trict of Vt. 1796–7, 4, 2, S.J. 310. - 123. Bill (H. R. 314), increasing salary of district judges for Mass. N. Y. Penn. Md. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 818: passed 833. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 139. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 844. (ST. v. 2, p. 121.) 124. Bill (S. —) to provide for support when they resign from age or physical incapacity, 1808-9, 10. 2, S.J. 335, 336: rejected 336. Note.—This section is limited to matter relating to the offi- cers generally. See also under titles of respective offices. Appointment and Duties of 125. Bill providing for, passed 1789, see post 137. Commpensation and Fees of 126. Bill (H. R. 126) regulating, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 375: passed 396. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 307. In H. R. amdts. of S. concél. and n-concó. in H. J. 404. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 310. (ST. v. 1, p. 216.) ** 127. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, see post 169. 128. Bill (H. R. 197) regulating fees in admiralty proceedings, 1792-3, 2.2, H. J. 627. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 497. In H. R. and ts. of S. concã. in H. J. 721. (ST. v. 1, p. 332.) 129. Report of Atty. Gen1. on fees, refd. 1793-4, 3. 1, H. J. 175: reptd. on (S. PAPERs, MISc. v.1, p. 82.) 130. Report of Atty. Genl. on fees, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 291 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p.117): reptd. on 327. (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 123). 131. Bill (H.R. 66) to continue in force act (ante 128) regulating fees in admiralty proceedings, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 206: passed 206. In S. rejected S. J. 109. 132. Bill (H.R. 116) continuing in force act (ante 128) regulating fees in admiralty proceedings, 1794-5, 3. 2, H. J. 329: passed 329. In S. passed S. J. 161. (ST. v. 1, p. 419.) - • 133. Bill (H.R. 141) continuing in force act (ante 128) regulating fees in admiralty proceedings 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 476: passed 477. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 229. In H. R. amdts, of S. concă. in H. J. 482. (ST. v. 1, p. 451.) - '. 134. Bill (H. R. 75) to regulate, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 251: dbtd. 306: passed 309. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 513. - . GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 39 Courts of U. S.—Continued. 0fficers in—Continued. Compensation and Fees of Continued. 135. Bill (H. R. 159) regulating, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 467: passed 480. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 596. In H. R. amdts. of S. concol. in H. J. 499. (ST. v. 1, p. 624.) - 136. Bill (S. —) to prohibit courts allowing them ex- tra compensation, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 335. 0rganization and Jurisdiction of See also Powers OF THE JUDICIARY. * * 137. Bill (S. 1) for, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 34: passed 42. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 90–109 (ANNALs 812,826, 851): passed with amdts. 113. In S. amdts, of H. R. concă. and n-concã. in S. J. 82. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 115. (St. v. 1, p. 73.) 138. Motions to propose amdt. to Const. to limit courts to supreme court and courts of admiralty, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, 88. 139. Res., directing Atty. Gen]. to report defects in, passed 1790, 1.2, H. J. 289. Report made 1790– l, 1.3, H. J.346 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 21).— Report refd. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 448,465. 140. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to establish a general judicial court in each State, l'790–l, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 44. 141. Recommdg revision of; Pres. an. messg. 1792– 3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. 142. Letter from justices of supreme court request- ing revision of, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 455, H. J. 614 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 51). 143. Bill (S. 41) amd g. act (ante 137) for, l'792–3, 2.2, S.J. 467: passed 469. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 709. In S. amdts. of H. R. Concol. in with amdts. S. J. 494. In H. R. amdts. of S. concq. in with amdt. H. J. 720. In S. amdt. of H. R. concol. in S. J. 497. (ST. v. 1, p. 333.) 144. Letter from justices of supreme court on defects in, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 32, H. J. 66 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 77). 145. Com. apptd. to revise, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 206. 146. Bill (S. —) to amend act (amte 137) for, 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 457: postpd. to next sess. 479. 147. Bill (S.–) to amend act (ante 137) for, 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 459: postpd. to next sess. 476. 148. Bill (S. 23) to establish four circuits, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 487: passed 494. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 327, 328. 149. Bill (S. —) to amend act (ante 137) for, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 572: postpd. to next sess. 610. 150. Recommdg. revision of; Pres, an. messg. 1799– 1800, 6.1, S. J. 4, H. J. 526. In S. refd. S. J. 10. In H. R. refd. H. J. 532. For bills reptd. see post 151, 152. 151. Bill (H.R. 215) for, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 623: dbtd. 640–662 (ANNALS 643, 645, 646, 647, 665): postpd. to next sess. 662. - 152. Bill (H.R. 258) for, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 688. 153. Recommdg. revision of; Pres. an. messg. 1800—l, 6. 2, S. J. 106, H. J. 724. In H. R. refd. H. J. 732. For bill reptd. 8ee post 154. 154. Bill (H. R. 275) for, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 743: dbtd. 750–767 (ANNALs 878, 891, 897, 900, 906, 907): passed 767. In S. dbtd. S. J. 121, 122, 193: passed 123. (ST. v. 2, p. 89.) See post 156, 157. 155. Recommag, attention to ; Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 156. Res. that act (ante 154) for, ought to be repealed, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 166: dbtd. 166, 168, 169 (ANNALS 25, 46, 59, 75, 99, 116): passed and refd. 170. For bill reptd. see post 157. . 157. Bill (S. 2) repealing act (ante 154) for and reviv- ing all previous acts repealed by said act, 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 171: dbtd. 172–177 (ANNALS 148, 154, 160): passed 177. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 84–118 (ANNALS 476,510,523, 546, 569, 603,629, 665,721,746,798, 814, 854,950,958): passed 119. (ST. v. 2, p. 132.) 153. Bill (S. 9) amdg. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 197: passed 206. In H. R. d.btd. 210–218 (ANNALS 1205, 1213, all. IneSSg. 1216, 1232): passed with amdts. 218. In S. amdts. Courts of U. S.—Continued. 0rganization and Jurisdiction of Continued. of H. R. concid. and n-concó. in S. J. 220. In H. R. amdt. n-concá. in receded from H. J. 222. (St. v. 2, p. 156.) - s 159. Bill (H. R. 90) amdg 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 306: dbtd. 344 (ANNALS.525): passed .366. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 282. In H. R. amdt. of S. concal. in H. J. 386. (ST. v. 2, p. 244.) 160. Report of com. on extending jurisdiction of cir- cuit courts in favor of aliens (petition British mer- chants), 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 112 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 419). - 161. Com., apptd. to consider laws for, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 506. 162. Bill (H. R. 161) extending to judges of district courts power to grant injunctions, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 509: passed 549. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 142. In H. R. amdts, of S. concol, in H. J. 580. (ST. v. 2, p. 418.) Processes in 163. Bill (S. 4) regulating, 1789, 1.1, S. J. 81: passed 82. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 123. In S. andts, of H. R. concá, and n-concil. in S. J. 89. Conf. apptd. S. J. 90, H. J. 125. Conf. disagree S. J. 91, H. J. 127. Disgt. receded from S. J. 92, H. J. 127. (ST. v. 1, p. 93.) 164. Bill prohibiting process against foreign minis- ters, passed l'Z90, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 2. 165. Bill punishing obstructing execution of, passed l'790, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 2. 166. Bill (S. 9) continuing in force act (ante 163) reg- ulating, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 133: passed 134. In H. R. passed H. J. 204. (ST. v. 1, p. 123.) 167. Recommélg. that uniform system be established % Pres, an. messg. 1790–1, 1. 3, S. J. 216, H. . 331. 168. Bill (H.R. 124) continuing in force act (ante 163) regulating, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 373: passed 375. In S. passed S. J. 268. (ST. v. 1, p. 191.) 169. Bill (S. 28) regulating, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 379: passed 389. In H. R. d.btd. 587, 590 (ANNALS 581): passed with amdts. 590. In S. amdts. of H. R. concol. and n-concó. in S. J. 436. Conf. apptd. H. J. 596, S. J. 437: conf. disagree H. J. 598. Disgt. receded from H. J. 603, S. J. 441. (ST. v. 1, p. 275.) 170. Bill including regulations for, passed l’92–3, See ante 143. - 171. Bill (H.R. 163) to regulate, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 520, 524. Regulations for -- 172. Bill making, passed 1789, see ante 137. 173. Bill (S. 31) altering times of holding circuit courts, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 412: passed 414. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 570. In S. amdts. of H. R. concól. in S. J. 423. (ST. v. 1, p. 252.) 174. Bill making, passed 1792–3, see ante 143. 175. Bill (S. 44) altering times of holding circuit courts, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 477: passed 493. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 723. In S. amdts. of H. R. concel, in S. J. 499. (ST. v. 1, p. 335.) 176. Bill (H. R. 237) to regulate bail, processes, and costs, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 713. 177. Bill (S. 11) providing mode of adjourning circuit courts if circuit judge absent, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 78: passed 80. In H. R. passed H. J. 156. (ST. v. 1, p. 369.) º 178. Bill (H. R. 23) altering regulations for holding district courts, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 87: passed 199. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 108. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. and n-concil. in H. J. 213. In S. disgt. receded from S.J. 113. (ST. v. 1, p. 395.) 179. Bill (S. 20) regulating security required in cases of writs of error, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 130: passed 131. In H. R. passed H.J. 261. (ST. v. 1, p. 404.) 180. Bill (S. —) to amend regulations for special sessions of circuit courts, 1794–5, 3. 2, S.J. 140: postpd. to next sess. 166. . . . . . . 40 - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Courts of U.S.–Continued, Regulations for—Continued. 181. Bill (S. 53) regulating times and places of holding circuit courts, 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 323: passed 326. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 738. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. in S. J. 349. (ST. v. 1, p. 517.) 182. Bill (H.R. 59) to allow suits between States to be tried by jury from other States, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 185,210: rejected 225. 183. Bill including provision for changing place of holding courts in cases of contagious disease, passed 1798–9, see QUARANTINE 2. 184. Bill (H. R. 322) altering times and places of holding circuit and district courts, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 831: passed 837. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 141. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 846. (St. v. 2, p. 123.) 185. Bill repealing act (ante 184) altering times of holding circuit and district courts and reviving all previous acts repealed by said act, 1801–2, see ante 157. 186. Bill making, passed l301–2, see ante 158. 187. Bill making, passed 1802–3, see ante 159. 188. Bill (H.R. 215) authorizing marshals to adjourn. district courts in absence of judges, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 650: passed 679. In S. passed S. J. 399. (ST. v. 2, p. 291.) 189. Bill (S. —) to regulate fees and proceedings, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 442: postpd. to next sess. 463. 190. Bill (H. R. 40) altering regulations for holding circuit courts, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 133: passed 206. In S. passed S. J. 243. (ST. v. 2, p. 471.) - 191. Bill (S. 28) providing for cases of inability of judge to hold district court, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 305: passed 305. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 575. In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 356. (ST. v. 2, p. 534.) Seals for º - 192. Jº. res. providing payment for, passed 1790, 1.2, H. J. 277. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 188. (ST. v. 1, p. 187.) - Nº-Printed H. J. omits fact that H. R. concurred in S. amdt. 193. Bill that they be provided at expense of U. S. passed l?91–2, see ante 169. Suits and Trials in 194. List of pending, transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 186, H. J. 108 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p.319). Crimes Against U. S. -- 1. Bill (S. 2) to punish, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 48: passed 68. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 112. - 2. Bill (S. 6) for punishing, 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 108: passed 109. In H. R. d.btd. 189, 190, 191 (ANNALs 1572, 1573, 1574): passed with amdts. 192. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă. and n-concil. in S. J. 132. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 196 (St. v. 1, p. 3. Biiſ in addition to act (ante 2) punishing, passed 1793–4, 8ee NEUTRALITY 4. 4. Res. Tequesting Pres. to have report made of con- victions for, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 394. 5. Bill in addition to act (ante 2) punishing, passed 1797–8, 8ee SEDITION 3. 6. Bill punishing certain, passed 1798–9, 8ee CoRRE- SPONDENCE 1. - 7. Bill (S. 20) in addition to act (ante 2) punishing, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 327: passed 336. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 679. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S.J. 393. . (ST. v. 2, p. 290.) 2. 8. Bill (H.R. 4) providing mode of arrest of persons charged with, who take refuge on foreign armed vessels within jurisdiction of U.S. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J.21: dbtd. 24–120 (ANNALS 700, 764, 1178}: passed 122. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdts. S. J. 470. § R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 173. (ST. v. 2, p. 339. 9. Bill (H.R. 47) to define and punish certain, 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 140, 151. Crimes Against U. S.—Continued. 10. Bill (H. R. 68) to punish treason, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 205 (ANNALS 1717). - - 11. Bill (H.R. 76) to continue in force act (ante 8) re- lating to, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 221. 12. Bill (S. 17) continuing in force act (ante 8) relat- ing to, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 267: passed 268. In H. R. passed H. J. 270,271. (ST. v. 2, p. 484.) 13. Bill (S. 13) to punish treason and other crimes, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 227: dbtd. 229, 236, 244 (AN- NALS 108, 135, 159): passed 261. In H. R. indefi- , nitely postpd. H. J. 309. Criminals. See also CRIMES AGAINST U. S. . Arrest of 1. Bill providing for, when they take refuge on for- eign armed vessel, passed 1804–5, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 8. Confinement of 2. Jt. res. recommdg. States to pass laws to grant U. S. use of State jails for, passed 1789, 1.1, S. J. 84, H. J. 116. (ST. v. 1, p. 96.) 3. Act of legis. of N. Y. granting U. S. use of State jails for, 1790, 1, 2, S.J. 128, H. J. 188. 4. Jt. res. providing for, passed 1790–l, 1.3, H. J. 406, S.J. 311. (ST. v. 1, p. 225.) 5. Act of legis. of N. C. granting U. S. use of State jails for, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J.328, H. J. 439. 6. Message from Pres, recommdg. that provision be made for maintenance of criminals in State jails, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 209, H. J. 431. Prosecution of 7. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. concerning rights of accused in, 1789, see ConstituTION OF U. S. 55. - Requisitions for 8. Report of Atty. Genl. on refusal of Gov. of Wa. to surrender fugitives from justice demanded by Gov. of Penn. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 329, H. J. 442 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 38). 9. Bill (H.R. 146) respecting, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 454. 10. Bill providing for, passed 1792–3, 8ee FUGITIVE SLAVES 2. Culpeper, John 1. His election as rep. from N. C. to 10th Cong. Con- tested by Duncan McFarland, see CONTESTED ELEC- TIONS IN H. R. 28. Cumberland Island, Ga. 1. Bill apprg. $4,000 to build light-house on, passed 1801–2, see PLYMOUTH, Mass. 1. Cumberland Road 1. Bill apprg. five per cent. of proceeds of sales of public ſands in ohio to building roads from Atlantic States to Ohio river, passed 1801–2, 8ee OHIO 6,7. 2. Bill directing three-fifths of the five per cent, re- served for roads from proceeds of sales of public lands in Ohio (ante 1) to be transferred to that State for purpose of building roads within State, passed 1802–3, see LAND GRANTS 9. 3. Bill (H. R. 156) to provide for examination of routes for roads from Atlantic States to Ohio river, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 434, 461, 524: dbtd. 549, 576 (ANNALS 631, 943, 986): passed 579. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 401. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 693. . Bill (S. —) to provide for application of appr. (LAND GRANTs 9) for laying out roads from Atlantic States to Ohio river, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 427: dbtd. 436: postpd. 459. - . Bill (H. H. 12) to provide for application of appr. (LAND GRANTS 9) for laying out roads from Atlantic States to Ohio river, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 46. *Report of com. on applying appr. (LAND GRANTS 9) for laying out roads from Atlantic States to Ohio river, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 8, 12 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 432). For bill see post 7. 4 5 6. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 41 Cumberland Road—Continued. 7. Bill (S. 16) for laying out and building road from Cumberland, Md. to Ohio river, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 12: passed 14. In H. R. d.btd. 334, 335 (ANNALs 835): passed with amdts. 336. In S. amdts, of H. R. concá. in S. J. 65. (ST. v. 2, p. 357.) 8. Message from Pres, transmitting report of commrs. 1806-7, 9, 2, S. J. 136, H. J. 561 (S. PAPERs. MISc. v. 1, p. 474). 9. Bill (S. 52) to make appr. for, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 156: passed 160. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 461. 10. Message from Pres. transmitting report on, 1807– 8, 10. 1, S. J. 233, H. J. 185.(S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 714). In H. R. refl. H. J. 185. For bill reptd. 8ee post 11. 11. Bill (H.R. 72) to make appr. for, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J.212 (ANNALS 1745; S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 718). 12. Report of commrs. transmitted by Pres. 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 307, H. J. 389 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 940). In H. R. refl. H. J. 389. For bill reptd. see post 13. * 13. Bill (H.R. 165) to make appr. for, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 526 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 947). Appr. made, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 33. Customs Districts Establishment of . Bill for, passed 1789, see DUTIES 3. . Bill for, passed 1790, see DUTIES 10. . Bill for, passed 1792–3, 8ee DUTIES 13. . Bill for, passed 1794–5, see DUTIES 14. . Bill for, passed 1798–9, 8ee DUTIES 18. . Bill (H. R. 250) for, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 669: passed 678. In S. passed with amults. S. J. 87. In H. R. amdts. of S. concid, in H. J. 699. (ST. v. 2, p. 68.) 7. Bill (S. 69) for, 1800–1, 6.2, S. J. 126: passed 127. In H. R. passed H. J. 818. (St. v. 2, p. 101.) 8. Bill (H.R. 297) for, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 785: passed 785. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 133. In H. R. amdt. of S. concq. in H. J. 831. (ST. v. 2, p. 108.) 9. Bill (H. R. 48) for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 178: passed 202. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 230. In H. R. amdt. of S. concq. in H. J. 230. (ST. v. 2, p. 181.) 10. Bill for, 1803–4, 8ee LOUISLANA PURCHASE 11. 11. Bill (H.R. 36) for, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J.93: passed 134. In S. passed S. J. 466. (ST. v. 2, p. 336.) 12. Bill (H. R. 105) to change name of district of Nanjemoy, Md. 1805–6, 9. 1,-H. J. 281. 13. Bill (H. R. 121) establishing district of Ocracoke, N. C. 1805–6, 9.1. H. J. 338: passed 375. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 91. In H. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 421. (ST. v. 2, p. 399.) 14. Bill (H.R. 149) to change name of district of Nan- jemoy, Md. 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 485. 15. Bill (H. R. 169) extending limits of district of Mississippi, 1806-7, 9. 2, H. J. 520: passed 561. In S. passed S. J. 144. (ST. v. 2, p. 418.) 16. Bill (H.R. 8) changing names of districts in Maine, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 43: passed 57. In S. passed S. J. 202. (St. v. 2, p. 451.) - 17. Bill (H.R. 90) to change name of district of Nan- jemoy, Md. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 260. 18. Hill (S. 22) changing name of district of Nanje- moy, Md. and establishing district in N. C. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 272: passed 275. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 299. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S.J. 280. (ST. v. 2, p. 496.) Customs Duties. See IMPORT DUTIES;-TonnaGE DU- TIES. Customs Officers Appointment and Duties of 1–7. Bonds of See § APPOINTMENT AND DUTIES OF. Compensation and Fees of Annual Statements of 8–15. Begulations for 16–27. Registers of 28–29. H. Rep. 1776—6 Customs Officers—Continued. Appointment and Duties of See also CUSTOMs DISTRICTs. 1. Bill for, passed 1789, see DUTIES 3. 2. Bill for, passed 1790, see DUTIES 10. - 3. Bill prohibiting their buying or selling bonds or property of States or U. S. passed l'791–2, see TREAS- URY DEPARTMENT 19. 4. Bill prohibiting their owning vessel property or being interested in import trade, passed 1792–3, 8ee DUTIES 13. 5. Bill for, passed 1798–9, see DUTIES 18. 6. Bill (H.R. 21) to authorize addtl. deputy collector at Phila. ISO4–5, 8. 2, H. J. 63. 7. Bill protecting them against claims for damages in cases of seizure, passed 1806–7, 8ee REven UE LAWS 16. Compensation and Fees of Annual Statemnemats of 1. Bill requiring Compt. of Treas. to make, passed 1794–5, see post 19. 2. 1795. 4. 1, S. J. 233, H. J. 494. 3. 1796. 4. 2, H. J. 703. 4. 1797. 5. 2, S. J. 459, H. J. 230. 5. 1798, 5.3, S. J. 588, H. J. 479. 6. L799. 6. 1, S. J. 46, H. J. 620. 7. 1800. 6. 2, S. J. 135, H. J. 835, 8, 1801. 7. 1, S. J. 187, H. J. 111. 9. 1802. 7. 2, S. J. 271, H. J. 364. 10. 1803. 8. 1, S. J. 370, H. J. 614. -11. 1804. 8. 2, S. J. 460, H. J. 151. 12. 1805. 9. 1, S. J. 55, H. J. 314. 13. 1806. 9. 2, S. J. 163, H. J. 623. iſ. Iso? 10, i, S. j.343, H. j.gº. 15. 1808. 10. 2, S. J. 356, H. J. 574. Begulations for 16. Bill making, passed 1789, see DUTIES 3. 17. Bill making, passed 1790, see DUTIES 10. - 18. Bill (H.R. 183) making, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 581: passed 595. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 438. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 598. (ST. v. 1, p. 274.) • . 19. Bill (H. R. 75) making, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 303: passed 315. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 156. In BI. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 320. (ST. v. 1, p. 416.) 20. Bill making, passed 1795–6, see REVENUE MA- RINE SERVICE 10. . 21. Report of com. on increasing compensation, 1795– 6, 4.1, H. J. 537 (see J.). 22. Bill (H.R. 210) making, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 655: dbtd, 701 (ANNALS 2164); passed 716. In S. passed S.J. 336. (ST. v. 1, p. 502.). 23. Bill (H. R. 122) fixing salary of surveyor at Glou- cester, Mass. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 366: passed 374. In S. passed S. J. 535. (ST. v. 1, p. 596.) r 24. Bill (H.R. 162) making, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 467: passed 477. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 597. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 502. (ST. v. 1, p. 704.) - 25. Bill (H.R. 256) making, 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 684: passed 696. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 89. ſº º, amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 704. (ST. v. , p. 72. 26. Bill (H. R. 61) making, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 207: dbtd. 209 (ANNALs 1203): passed 210. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 227. In H. R. amdts. of S. concú. in H. J.227. (ST. v. 2, p. 172.) 27. Bill (H. R. 217) making, lg.03–4, 8.1, H. J. 659: passed 678. In S. passed S. J. 401. (ST. v.2, p. 300.) Registers of 28. Reptd. by Sec. of Treas., 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 497 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 57). 29. Transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 260). Darien, Ga. . 1. Bill making appr. for buoys in harbor, passed 1807–8, 8ee SAPELO ISLAND 1. 42 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Davidson, Gen. William 1. Bill to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, see MONUMENTS 3. Deaths. See REPRESENTATIVES;—SENATors;–also Adams, Samuel Dickinson, John Franklin, Benjamin Pendleton, Edmund Washington, George Debate. See also DEBATES. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1–13. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 14–21. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that members address “Mr. Speaker”, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule that Speaker name member to speak, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 3. Rule that membershall not speak more than twice on same question without leave, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 4. Rule prescribing order and decorum to be observed during, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9.—Amended 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 227. * 5. Rule prohibiting, on motions until seconded and stated or read, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 6. Rule prescribing motions in order during, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. Amended 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 228.-Amended 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 201 (ANNALs 284). - 7. Rule prohibiting, on motion to adjourn, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J.9. 8. Rule prohibiting, on main question pending de- º for previous question, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. .9. 9. Rule that member shall not speak more than once on previous question without leave, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9.—Amended to prohibit any debate, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 201 (ANNALS 284,286). 10. Rule that if question revived succeeding day member who spoke twice on preceding day shall * again without leave, adopted 1789, 1.1, 11. Rule prohibiting, on petitions etc. on day of first reading, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 12. Rule prohibiting, on priority of business, adopted 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. . 13. Motion for rule that question of consideration shall not preclude debate, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 252 (ANNALS 1889). - Rules and 0rders of Senate relating to 14. Rule prescribing order and decorum to be ob- served during, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 15. Rule that members address the chair, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 16. Rule that member shall not speak more than twice same day in same debate without leave, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. - . 17. Rule that Pres. of S. name member to speak, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. . - 18. Rules prohibiting, on motions until seconded and read, adopted l'Z89, 1.1, S.J. 13. 19. Rule prescribing motions in order during, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. Amended 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. - 66. - 20. Rule prohibiting, on motion to adjourn, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 66. 21. Rule prohibiting, on amdts. at third reading of bills, adopted 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 135, 138. Debates Publication of 1–2. Reporting of Im H. R. 3–11. In Senate 12–13. Debates—Continued. Publication of 1. Report of com. on propositions of Lloyd and Car- penter for, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 615 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 153): dbtd. and rejected 616 (ANNALs 1607). 2. Report of com. on proposition of Carpenter for, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 98 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 159). Reporting of In H. R. 3. Subject dbtd. 1789, 1.1, H. J. — (ANNALS 952). 4. Subject dbtd. 1790, 1.2, H. J. — (ANNALs 1095). 5. Res. to appt. Stenographers as officers of H. R. refd. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 583 (ANNALS 563): reptă. on 586. 6. Report of com. on appointing stenographers as officers of H. R. (petition of Hogan), 1794–5, 3.2, H.J. 340 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 123): dbtd. 357 (ANNALS 1280): res. passed 357. See post 7. 7. Res. requesting Sec. of State to receive and report proposals for, passed 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 357. See ante 6. - 8. Com. apptd. to receive proposals for, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 370: report made 430 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 140): dbtd, 431 (ANNALS 274): com. of wh. dis- chgd. 432. 9. Motion for rule to allow reporters within bar of Ho. refl. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 186 (ANNALs 1036, 1044): reptă. on 203 (ANNALS 1068): dbtd. and re- jected 233 (ANNALS 1285). 10. Report of com. on petitions of Smith and Carpen- ter to be admitted to places within bar of Ho. for purpose of, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 735 (see J. 737): dbtd. and res. passed that inexpedient 736 (ANNALS 797, 806). 11. Rule allowing stenographers to be admitted on floor, dbtd. and adopted 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 38 (AN- NALS 406). . In Senate - 12. Motion to admit printers to floor to report pro- ceedings in impeachment of Senator Blount, rejected L797, 5.1, S.J. 388. 13. Res. to admit persons to floor for purpose of, passed 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 165 (ANNALS 22). Debentures. See DRAWBACKS ON EXPORTS. Debt Imprisonment for 1. Bill (S. 33) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1791– 2, 2.1, S. J. 419: passed 419. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 593. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă. and n-concid. in S. J. 436. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 595... (ST. v. 1, p.265.) 2. Bill (S. 13) continuing in force act (ante 1) for re- lief of imprisoned debtors, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 87: passed 88. In H. R. passed H. J. 179. (ST. v. 1, p. 370.) - . Bill (S. 37) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1795– 6, 4.1, S. J. 216: passed 218. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 561 (ANNALS 1386): passed with amdts. 562. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. and m-concq. in S. J. 266. Conf. apptd. H. J. 569, S.J. 269: conf. report agd. to H. J. 575, S. J. 272. (ST. v. 1, p. 482.) 4. Message from Pres. on defects in act (ante 3) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 427, H. J. 144 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 162). In H. R. refd. H. J. 146: reptd. on 203 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 179): report dbtd. (ANNALS 1242) adopted and com. apptd. to report bill 217. For bill see post 5. 5. Bill (H.R. 63) to supplement act (ante 3) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 224: dbtd. 229 (ANNALS 1271). 6. Com. apptd. to report on extending relief to debt- ors imprisoned for debts due U. S. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 240; report made 271 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 180). For bill reptd. see post 7. 7. Bill (H. R. 86) for relief of persons imprisoned for debts due U. S. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 271. 8. Bill (H. R. 98) for relief of persons imprisoned for debts due U. S. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 310: passed 313. In S. passed S. J. 500. (ST. v. 1, p. 561.) 3 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 43 Debt—Continued. Imprisonment for—Continued. 9. Bill (H. R. 99) supplementary to act (ante 3) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 310: passed 313. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 500. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 323. (ST. v. 1, p. 562.) 10. Res. directing Atty. Genl. to report plan for re- lief of imprisoned debtors, passed 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 317. 11. Opinion of Atty. Genl. on construction of act (ante 3) for relief of imprisoned debtors (petition of Bell), 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 122 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 161). 12. Bill (S. 56) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1799– 1800, 6.1, S.J. 7: passed 9. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 548. In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in S.J. 16. (ST. v. 2, p. 4.) 13. Bill (H. R. 261) to provide for discharge of in- solvent debtors imprisoned for debts due U. S. 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 685, 696: passed 711. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J.94. 14. Bill (H.R. 69) for relief of imprisoned debtors in D. C. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 255; d.btd. 265, 292 (AN- NALS 304, 400): passed 293. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 278. In H. R. amdts. of S. concol. in H. J. 381. (ST. v. 2, p. 237.) - 15. Bill (H.R. 37) to amend act (ante 12) for relief of imprisoned debtors, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 129. Debt of U. S. See also BONDs of U. S.;—FINANCES;- LOANS. Funding of 1–19. Payment and Reduction of 20–47. Reports on. See FINANCES;—LOANS. Funding of 1. Memorial of public creditors for, 1789, see post 20. 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1790, see post 21. 3. Bill funding domestic debt, and assuming and funding debts of the States, passed 1790, see post 23. 4. Memorial of public creditors against system : adopted for, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 223 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 76). 5. Res. that inexpedient to alter system adopted for, passed 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 225, H. J. 389. 6. Bill (H.R. 141) to regulate receiving certificates of State debts for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 369, 392, 398, 400. 7. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount subscribed for, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 445, 503 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 146). 8. Bill extending time for, passed 1791–2, see post 29. 9. Bill (H. R. 240) extending time for, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 719: passed 725. In S. passed S. J. 500. (ST. v. 1, p. 338.) - 10. Bill (S. 14) extending time for, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 87: gººd 88. In H. R. passed H. J. 179. (ST. v. 1, p. 370.) 11. #i (S. 22) extending time for, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 141: passed 141. In H. R. passed H. J. 298. (ST. v. 1, p. 410.) 12. Bill funding foreign debt, passed 1794–5, see post 37. 13. Bill (H. R. 139) extending time for funding do- mestic debt, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 434: dbtd. 439 (ANNALS 307): passed 439. In S. passed S. J. 214. (St. v. 1, p. 448.) 14. Bill (H. R. 241) extending time for funding do- mestic debt, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 725: passed 732. In S. passed S. J. 345. (ST. v. 1, p. 516.) 15. Report of Sec, of Treas. on certificates of domestic debt barred by limitation from, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 105, 126 (S. PAPERS, CLAIMS p. 209). 16. Bill (H.R. 83) suspending for one year provisions of act (post 37) barring loan office and final settle- ment certificates from being ſunded, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 269: passed 305. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 501. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá, in H. J. 325. (ST. v. 1, p. 562,) - Debt of U. S.—Continued. Funding of-Continued. 17. Res. not to extend provisions of (ante 16), sus- lºg limitation on, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. ... 661. 18. Res. to direct Sec. of Treas. to report amount of loan office and final settlement certificates out- standing and barred by limitation from, rejected 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 75 (ANNALS 469). 19. Bill for, passed 1806–7, see post 46, 47. Payment and Reduction of 20. Memorial of public creditors that provision be made for, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 67, H. J. 92 (ANNALs 822). In H. R. refl. H. J. 95: reptd. on 107 (AN- NALS 924): res. Passed 117. 21. Report of Sec. of Treas, recommdg. plan for, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 141 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 15): dbtd. 148–174 (ANNALS 1131, 1170–1301, 1338– 1487). For res. reptd. by com. of wh. see post 22. 22. Res. for, 1790, 1.2, H. J, 184: dbtd. 185–198 (AN- NALs 1532–1587) : passed and com. apptd. to report bill 201. For bill see post 23. - 23. Bill (H. R. 63) to fund domestic debt, assume . debts of States, and make loan for payment of foreign debt, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 210: dbtd. 219, 220, 221 (ANNALs 1638, 1640, 1641, 1646): passed 232. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 187. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concá. in and n-concó. in H. J. 277, 279 (ANNALS 1743, 1753). In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. and n-concil. in S. J. 190. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 283. (ST. v. 1, p. 138.) 24. Com. apptd. to report plan to provide for pay- ment of interest, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 246: report made 253: res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 255. For bill see IMPORT DUTIES 11. 25. Bill (H. R. 101) apprg. surplus revenue to, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 294: passed 295. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 207. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 297. (St. v. 1, p. 186.) 26. Recommd.g. attention to ; Pres. an. messg. 1790– 1, 1.3, S. J. 216, H. J. 331. - 27. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommag. addtl, duties and imposition of int. Tev. taxes to provide for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 336 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 64): res., passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 343. For bill see DISTILLED SPIRITS 12. . . 28. Report of Sec. of Treas, on, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 503 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 146): dbtd. 543– 560 (ANNALS 495, 499, 528, 532, 534,535): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 560. For bill see post 29. 29. Bill (H. R. 178) making further provision for, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 565: passed 600. In S. passed S. J. 440. (ST. v. 1, p. 281.) 30. Recommag. attention to ; Pres, an: messg. 1792– 3, 2, 2, S. J. 452, H. J. 611. In H. R. d.btd. 621, 622 (ANNALs 695, 702, 711): Sec. of Treas. ordered to report plan 624: report made 631 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 176): Tabtd.699,700 (ANNALs 870). 31. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount of surplus revenue applied to, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 471, 472 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 186, 190). 32. Recommag. attention to ; Pres, an. messg. 1793– 4, 3.1, S. J. 4, H. J. 6. 33. Bill to provide for advance payments on debt to France, 1793–4, 8ee FRANCE 1, 2, 3. 34. Recommag. attention to; Pres. an. messg. 1794– 5, 3, 2, S. J. 121, H. J. 233. In H. R. com. apptd. to report a plan H. J. 238: report made 266 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 317): dbtd. 273–316 (AN- NALs 1010, 1084, 1093, 1104, 1174, 1191): res. passed and com. appta. to report bills 317. For bills 866 post 37: and SNUFF 4. 35. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommd.g. provisions for, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 146, 147, H. J.295,296 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 320). In H. R. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 321. For bill see post 37. 36. Bill (H. R. 111) providing for payment of loan for expenses of foreign intercourse, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 320: passed 323. In S. passed S. J. 159. (ST. v. 1, p. 418.) 44 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Debt of U. S.–Continued. Payment and Reduction of Continued. 37. Bill (H.R. 110) making provisions for, 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 327: dbtd. 33.3—336 (ANNALS 1237): passed 337. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdt. S. J. 175. In H. R. amdt. of S. concă. in with amdt. H. J. 351. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 177. 1, p. 433.) 38. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres. an: messg. 1795– 6, 4.1, S. J. 194, H. J. 366. In H. R. refd. H. J. 391: reptd. on 435 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 384,404): res. passed and com. ordered to report bill 446. For bills see post 39; LoANS 20. 39. Bill (H.R. 152) providing for payment of funded debt, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 470: passed 506. In S. passed S. J. 242. (ST. v. 1, p.458.) - 40. Bill authorizing loan of $5,000,000 to pay instal- ments of debt due, passed 1795–6, gee LOANS 20. 41. Report by Sec. of Treas. of settlement of debt to France, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. — (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 380). 42. Bill providing for payment of unfunded or regis- tered debt, passed 1797–8, see ante 16. - 43. Report of com. on making provisions for, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 190 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 746). For bill reptd. see post 44. - 44. Bill (H. R. 56) providing for redemption of whole debt, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 190: dbtd. 193, 194, 198 (ANNALs 1164, 1175, 1192): passed 198. In S. dbtd.. 217, 220 (ANNALS 268, 275): passed with ‘amdts. 220. In H. R. amdts. of S. concq. in H. J. 221. (ST. v. 2, p. 167.) 45. Bill (H.R. 134) to supplement act (ante 44) for redemption of whole debt, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 360: dbtd. 394 (ANNALS 1053): indefinitely postpd. 394. 46. Bill (H.R. 158) supplementing act (ante 44) pro- widing for redemption of whole debt, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 500: dbtd. and passed 531 (ANNALS 330). In S. passed S. J. 141. (ST. v. 2, p. 415.) - 47. Bill (H. R. 202) to amend act (ante 46) for, 1806– 7, 9.2, H. J. 587 (ANNALS 486): passed 606. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 163. Debt to France. See FRANCE. Debts of the States. See also Accounts BETwºFN THE - - - STATES AND U. S. Assumption by U. S. of 1. Report by. Sec. of Treas. of amount of debts of States, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 141 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 28). 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. recorumdg. 1790, see DEBT OF U. S. 21. - 3. Report of com. on, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 157, 174, 176 (see S. J. 177): dbtd. 177, 179: refl. 181: reptd. on 181 (8ee S. J.): adopted 181. 4. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 166, 167 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 43). 5. Bill for, passed 1790, see DEBT OF U. S. 23. 6. Bill (H. R. 94) to provide for further assumption of debt of Ga. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 287: rejected 288. 7. Protest of Va. against act (ante 5) for, 1790–1, 1. 3. jº" 232, H. J. 354 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 90). 8. Memorial of legis of N. H. on provisions of act (ante 5) for, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 481. 9. Memorial of legis. of R. I. for further assumption of debt of that State, 1791–2, 2. 1, H, J. 486. 10. Memorial of legis. of Mass. for assumption of bal- ance of debt of that State, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 556. 11. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 503. (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 146). 12. Res. for further, rejected 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 560: for previous debate see DEBT OF U. S. 28. Debts to Great Britain. See SEQUESTRATION. Debts to U. S. See also AccountABILITY;-DISBURS- ING AND RECEIVING OFFICERS. 1. Bill permitting them to be paid with bills or notes g Hºnk of U.S. passed 1790–1, see BANK OF U. (St. v. Debts to U. S.–Continued. 2. Report and bill for relief of persons imprisoned for, 1797–8, see DEBT 6, 7. 3. Bill for relief of persons imprisoned for, passed 1797–8, see DEBT 8. 4. Bill to provide for discharge of persons imprisoned for, 1799–1800, see DEBT 13. - 5. Com. wy. and ms. instructed to inquire into expe- diency of suspending collection of those due from citizens of Tenn. Ohio, Ky. Indiana Terr. and Miss. Terr. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 310 (ANNALS 445): report made 374. • Decatur, Stephen 1. Jb. res. presenting him sword, passed 1804–5, 8ée SWORDS 3. • Decorations. See PRESENTS FROM FOREIGN GOVERN- MENTS. - Defalcation. See ACCOUNTABILITY. Delaware Acts, Resolutions, and Memoria/s of Legislature 1. Constitution of U. S. Res, ratifying amdts. 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 118, H. J. 170. º Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 180, H. J. 354. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Light-House Establishments in. See Cape Henlopen Delaware River Reedy Island I)elaware River 1. Memorial and motions to locate permanent seat of §: on, 1789–1790, see SEAT of Gover NMENT 6, 37. - /mprovement of 2. Res. to appt. com. to consider authorizing Penn. to impose tonnage duties for, rejected 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 648. 3. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Penn. for, passed 1805–6, see ToMNAGE DUTIES 26. Piers in 4. Piers at Reedy Island ceded to U. S. 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 425. - 5. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg building of, refd, with orders to report bill, 1791–2, 2, 1, H. J. 581. 6. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. addtl. 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 472 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 343): refd. 524: reptol, on 556 (ANNALS 1375). Recomtd. I?96–7, 4. 2, H. J. 641. º 7. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg addtl. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 260 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, 9. 390). - - 8. 'R. b. appr. to build and repair, refd. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. i2.4: reptd. on 148 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND, NAVIG. v. 1, p. 500). For bill reptol. 8ee post 9. . 9. Bill (H. R. 38) to make appr. to build and repair, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 148. 10. Bill apprg. $30,000 to build and repair, passed 1801–2, see PLYMOUTH, MASS. 1. 11. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Penn. for, passed 1805–6, see TONNAGE DUTIES 26. Delegates. See also REPRESENTATIVES;—and under titles of respective Territories. - 1. Debate on admission and privileges of, 1794–5, see SOUTHWESTERN TERRITORY 7. 2. Bill providing for their compensation and extend- ing them franking privilege, passed 1801–2, see MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY, 17. Departments. See EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. Depositaries. See PUBLIC DEPOSITARIES. Detroit, Michigan 1. Messg. from Pres. on taking possession of, 1795– 6, see NORTHwBSTERN TERRITORY 21. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, 45 Detroit, Michigan–Continued. 2. Description of country near, 1803–4, see PUBLIC LANDS 2. & 3. Bill (H. R. 116) for laying out town, adjusting titles to public lands in, and building court-house and jail, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 324: passed 357. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 92. S. concá. in H. J. 419. (St. v. 2, p. 398.) 4. Bill confirming claims to lots in, passed 1806–7, 8ée PUBLIC LANDS 21. ºr Dickinson, John 1. His death announced and res. for mourning passed, łºs 10. 1, S. J. 235, H. J. 187 (ANNALs 133, 48). Diplomatic Expenses. ExPENSEs. Diplomatic Officers of U. S. See also CONSULs of U. S. Registers of 1. Transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 260). Salary of 2. Bill regulating, passed 1790, 8ee CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC ExPENSES 1. ſº e 3. Bill regulating, passed 1797–8, 8ee CoNSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC ExPENSES 8. - 4. Bill (H.R. 193,216) regulating, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 581 : passed 698. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 91. In H. R. and ts. of S. concol. in H. J. 707. (ST. v. 2, p. 78.) Direct Taxes 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit and regulate power of cong. to impose, dbtd. and disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82,87, S. J. 72 (ANNALs 803). 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to define, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. ' 3. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report plan for im- posing, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 494 (for previous debate on subject see REVENUES5).—Report made 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 616 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 414): refd. 622; repta. on 636 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 492): dbtd. 646–651 (ANNALs 1842, 1858, 1874, 1896, 1915, 1932): res. passed and com. ordered to report bill 653. For bills see post 4, 5. 4. Bill (H. R. 217) to provide for assessment and col- lection, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 685. 5. Bill (H.R. 218) to impose, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 685. 6. Report of com. recommag. imposition of, l'797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 280, 282: dbtd. 288, 289 (ANNALs 1595, 1613): res. passed and com, ordered to report bills 289. For bills see post 7, 8. 7. Bill (H. R. 89, 105) for valuation of lands, dwell- ing-houses, and enumeration of slaves, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 289: dbtd. 318–335 (ANNALs 1837, 1840, 1893, 1898, 1917): passed 335. In S. dbtd. S. J. 523, 525: passed with amdts. S. J. 526. In H. R. amdts. of S. concd. and n-concú. in H. J. 366. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 527. (St. v. 1, p. 580.) 8. Bill (H. R. 93, 116) imposing, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 295: dbtd. 355, 356, 357 (ANNALS 2049, 2055, 2058): passed 362. In S. dbtd. 530, 531: passed with amolts. S. J. 533. In H. R. amdts. of S. concói. in with amdt. and n-concã. in H. J. 381. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concó. in S. J. 536. In H. R. amdt. receded from H. J. 384. (ST. v. 1, p. 597.) 9. Letter from Sec. of Treas. on apportioning, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 313 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 588). 10. Report of com. on, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 441 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 601). 11. Bill (H. R. 143) amdg. act (ante 7) for valuation of property, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 441: dbtd. 461, 462 (ANNALS 2815, 2817): passed 463. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 592. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 489. (St. v. 1, p. 626.) 12. Bill (H.R. 181), authorizing commrs. to change valuations of property, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 537: passed 539. In S. passed S. J. 14. (ST. v. 2, p. 4.) See CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC In H. R. andts. of Direct Taxes—Continued. 13. Res. to inquire into expediency of accepting paper money of N. C. in payment of direct taxes in that State, rejected 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 585. 14. Bill (H.R. 243) for equalizing assessments of un- seated lands, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 657: passed 677. In S. passed S. J. 87. (ST. v. 2, p. 71.) 15. Bill (H. R. 245) providing for errors and omis- sions in assessment, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 659: passed 698. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. .91. In H. R. amdt. of S. coned. in with amdt. H. J. 707. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concl. in S. J. 91. Conf. apptd. H. J. 711, S. J. 92: conf. report adopted H. J. 715, S. J. 94. (ST. v. 2, p. 80.) 16. Bill (H. R. 316) authorizing Sec. of Treas. to employ clerks to complete abstracts of valuation of property, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 821: passed 837. In S. passed S. J. 141. (ST. v. 2, p. 111.) 17. Com. ordered to consider repealing act (ante 7) for valuation of property, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 742: report made that inexpedient 748 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 688). 18. Res. to repeal act (ante 7) for valuation of prop- erty, 1800–1, 6, 2, H. J. 764 : dbtd. and refd. 776. For bill reptd. see post 19. 19. Bill (H. R. 295) amdg. act (ante 7) for valuation of property, and repealing act (ante 15) providing for errors and omissions in valuation, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 784: passed 807. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 131. In H. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 823. (ST. v. 2, p. 124.) - *** 20. Bill (H.R. 10) amdg. act (ante 8) imposing, 1801–. 2, 7. 1, H. J. 43: dbtd. 61 (ANNALS 433): passed. 95. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 189. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concil. in H. J. 127. In S.- amdt, insisted on S. J. 190. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 131. (St. v. 2, p. 138.) 21. Report by Sec. of Treas. of arrears in collection, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 298, 378 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 2, p. 30.) 22. Report by Sec. of Treas, of amount collected, 1803–4, 8. 1, S. J. 313, 328 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 65). - -- 23. Bill (H. R. 147) making further regulations for. sale of lands for non-payment, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 497 : passed 537. In S. passed with amdts. *S. J. 365. Im H. R. amdts. of S. concol. in H. J. 603. (ST. v. 2, p. 262.) 24. Bill (S. 9) granting further time to supervisor of Ky. to make return of lands sold for non-payment, 1804–5, 8. 2, S. J. 457: passed 459. In H. R. passed H. J. 150. (ST. v. 2, p. 316.) S 25. Bill (H. R. 13) for completing valuation of prop- erty in S. C. laQ4–5, 8. 2, H. J. 48: passed 60. In S. passed S. J. 440. (ST. v. 2, p. 311.) 26. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that direct taxes be apportioned among States according to number of free inhabitants, laid on table l804-5, 8. 2, S. J. 422. 27. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount collected and arrears due, 1806-7, 9. 2, H. J. 489, 503 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 219). 28. Bill (H. R. 92) making appr. for expenses of as- sessing, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 267: passed 291. In S. passed S. J. 278. (ST. v. 2, p. 491.) Director of Mint Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill establishing office and prescribing, passed 1791–2, see MINT 25. Reports by. See MINT | Reports on. Salary of 2. Bill fixing at $2,000, passed 1791–2, see MINT 25. Disbursing and Receiving Officers. See also ACCOUNT- ABILITY. - - 1. Statement of balances due from, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 584 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 356). 46 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Dismal Swamp Canal 1. Res. to authorize Va. and N. C. to enter into com- pact to build, refl. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 287. 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 261 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 724). Distilled Spirits Drawback on Exports of 1–7. Duties on 8–10. License Tax on Saſes of. Taxes on Imposition and Collection of 11–32. Receipts from 33–35. Drawback on Exports of See also DRAwbacks on Ex. PORTS. 1. Bill allowing, passed 1790–1, see post 12. 2. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, see post 15. 3. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, see post 19. 4. Bill (H. R. 191) limiting time for allowing, 1795– 6, 4, 1, H. J. 564: passed 566. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 280. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá, in H. J. 593. (St. v. 1, p. 492.) - 5. Bill (H. R. 225) to allow on spirits exported in vessels of less than thirty tons by way of Missis- sippi river, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 690: passed 704. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 333. 6. Bill increasing allowance for, passed 1796–7, see IMPORT DUTIES 20. 7. Bill increasing allowance for, passed 1799–1800, See IMPORT DUTIES 22. Duties on. See also DUTIEs ;-IMPORT DUTIES. 8. Bill to impose, 1790, see post 11. 9. Bill imposing, passed 1790–1, see post 12. 10. Report of com. adverse to increasing, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 229 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 576). Taxes on. See also INTERNAL REVENUE TAxEs. Imposition and Collection of 11. Bill (H. R. 62) for, 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 201, 209; dbtd. 235–245 (ANNALS 1690, 1693): rejected 246. 12. Bill (H. R. 110) for 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 343, 346: dbtd. 349–362 (ANNALs 1890, 1894, 1905, 1919, 1922, 1924, 1929): passed 365. In S. dbtd. 240, 247, 262, 275: passed with amdts. 263. In H. R. amdts. of S. conca, and n-concl. in H. J. 381, 382, 384, 386. Conf. apptd. S. J. 279, H. J. 388: conf. report agd. to H. J. 391, S. J. 290. (ST. v. 1, p. 199.) 13. Information of measures taken to collect ; Pres. an. messg. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 324, H. J. 435. 14. Report of Sec. of Treas. on difficulties in collec- ting, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 445, 529 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 151). 15. Bill (H.R. 191) changing rates, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 587, 591: dbtd. 592, 593 (ANNALS 584): passed 594 In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 438. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 598. (ST. v. 1, p. 267.) 16. Information of opposition to collection and meas- ures taken to suppress it ; Pres. an. Imessg. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. - See LICENSE TAXES. 17. Bill (H.R. 242) to regulate collecting, 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 722: dbtd. 734. 18. Messg. from Pres. recommag, amdg regulations for collecting, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 24, H. J. 46. 19. Bill (H. R. 31) making further provisions for col- lecting, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 112: passed 178. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 94. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. and n-concol. in H. J. 192. Conf. apptd. H. J. 192, S. J. 97: conf. report agd. to S. J. 98, H. J. 196. (ST. v. 1, p. 378.) 20. Information of opposition to collection ; Pres. an. messg. 1794–5, 3.2, S. J., 121, H. J. 233. See PENNSYLVANIA § Insurrection in. 21. Bill (H.R. 172) regulating, in cases in which stills unemployed, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 493, 499, 519, 520: passed 535. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 282. In H. R. * of S. concil. in H. J. 596. (ST. v. 1, . 494. - 2." Res. that ought to be laid on stills instead of product, refd. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 448. Distilled Spirits—Continued. Taxes on—Continued. Imposition and Collection of Continued. 23. Report of com. on, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 636 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 492): dbtd. res. passed and com. ordered to report bill, 643 (ANNALs 1826). For bill see post 24. 24. Bill (H. R. 214) repealing part of act (ante 15) imposing, and laying tax on capacity of stills in certain cases, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 690: dbtd. 698, 699 (ANNALS 2155, 2162): passed 699. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 338, 342. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. (ANNALS 2333) concá. and n-concã. in H. J. 730, 736. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 345. (St. v. 1, p. 504.) 25. Bill (H. R. 32) allowing option as to rate and length of time for which tax paid, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 119: dbtd. 121 (ANNALS 798): passed 121. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 429. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concil. in H. J. 147: disgt. receded from 148. (ST. v. 1, p. 539.) * - 26. Report of com. on, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 181 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 554). 27. Bill (H. R. 52) to alter manner of entering stills, • 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 181: passed 235. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 504. In H. R. amdts. of S. Concó. and n-concol. in H. J. 351. Conf. apptd. S. J. 524, H. J. 366: conf. report disgd. to H. J. 384. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 538. º 28. Bill (H. R. 132) to alter time of entering stills, passed 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 387. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 547. 29. Bill (H.R. 176) regulating payment of tax on dis- tilling gin, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 506: passed 511. In S. passed S. J. 606. (ST. v. 1, p. 720.) w 30. Report of com. that inexpedient to remit, in cases of destruction by fire or other casualty, adopted 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 160, 174 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 746). - 31. Bill repealing all acts for, passed 1801–2, see IN- TERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. Receipts from 32. Reports by Sec. of Treas. of, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 689, 733 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 200, 249). 33. Letter of Sec. of Treas. on delay in reporting, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 43 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 271). * 34. Report by com. of, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 165 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 279). 35. Report by Sec. of Treas. of, 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 313, 331. For subsequent reports see INTERNAL REVENUE & Statements of. District Attorneys - Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill providing for, passed 1789, see Courts of U. S. 137. 2. Letter of Atty. Genl. on, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 360, H. J. 482 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 45). In H. R. Refd. H. J. 482: reptd. on 493 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 46): res. passed and com, apptd. to report bill, 495. For bill see ATTORNEY GENERAL 2. Compensation of 3. Bill fixing, passed 1790–1, see Courts of U.S. 126. 4. sº jºgulating passed 1791–2, see Courts OF U. . 169. 5. Bill regulating fees in admiralty proceedings, passed 1792–3, see COURTS OF U. S. 128. 6. Letter of Atty. Gen. on, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 244, H. J. 526. In H. R. refd. H. J. 526: reptd. on 578 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 152). In S. refd. S. J. 245: reptă. on 248: com. ordered to report bill 249. For bill see post 7. 7. Bill (S. —) to fix, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 251: postpd. to next sess. 253. - 8. Bill fixing, passed 1798–9, see Courts OF U.S. 135. District Courts. See COURTS OF U. S. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 47 1)istrict of Columbia. See also SEAT OF GOVERNMENT ; —ALEXANDRIA;-GEORGETOWN;-WASHINGTON. Bridges in. See POTOMAC RIVER, Corporations in Educational 1–6. Financial 7–12. Miscellameous 13. Religious 14–22. Roads, Bridges and Canals 23–34. Courts in - Judges and Officers of 35–36. organization and Jurisdiction of 37–47. Regulations for 48–57. Cession of See SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. Ferries in. R. Government of 58-73. Lotterjes in 74–75. Militia of 76–82. Retrocession of 83–86. Roads in 87-91. Slavery in 92. Corporations in IEducational 1. Bill (H. R. 51) to incorp. Columbian Library Co. of G'town, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 184. 2. Same (H. R. 121) 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 355. 3. Bill (H.R. 145) incorpg. Columbian Library Co. of G'town, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 485: passed 497. In S. passed with amdt, S. J. 337. In H. R. amdt. of S. concl. in H. J. 549. (ST. v. 6, p. 51.) 4. Bill (H. R. 126) to incorp. an institution for edu- cation in Wash'n and grant public lots to it, 1805– 6, 9. 1, H. J. 348. - 5. Bill (S. —) to incorp. an academy, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 51. Bill (H. R. 186) to incorp. an institution for edu- cation in Wash'n and grant public lots to it, 1806– 7, 9.2, H. J. 555. 6. ) Financial 7. Bill (H. R. 76) to incorp. Columbia General Insur- ance Co. of Wash'n, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 285: passed 296. In S. rejected S. J. 262,278. 8. Bill (H. R. 110) to incorp. Wash'n Building and Fire Ins. Co. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 344. 9. Same (H. R. 162) 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 541. 10. Same (H. R. 9) 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 26: rejected 74. 11. Bill (H. R. 3) to authorize Marine Ins. Co. of Alex. to insure against fire, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 19: passed 60. In S. rejected S. J. 432. 12. Same (S. 35) 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 316: passed 319. In H. R. rejected H. J. 589. Miscellameous 13. Bill (H.R. 179) to incorp. Wash'n Theatre Co. L803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 579. Religious 14. Bill (H.R. 46) to incorp. Presb. Church in G'town, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 119. 15. Bill (H.R. 91) incorpg. Presb. Church in G'town, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 236: passed 286. In S. passed S. J. 60. (ST. V. 2, p. 356.) 16. Bill (H. R. 151) to incorp. Baptist Church in Wash'n, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 489. 17. Bill (H. R. 174) to incorp. P. E. Church in Alex. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 526. 18. Bill (H.R. 5) to incorp, Baptist Church in Wash'n, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 33: passed 44. In S, passed with amdts. S. J. 243. In H. R. indefinitely postpd, H. J. 309. * º 19. Bill (H.R. 19) to incorp. Ref. Presb. Church in Wash'n, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 87. 20. Bill (H. R. 21) to incorp. P. E. Church in Alex. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 90. 21. Bill (H.R. 143) to incorp. Presb. Church in Alex. 1808–9, 10, 2, H. J. 467. District of Columbia—Continued. Corporations in—Continued. Religious—Continued. 22. Bill (S. 41) to provide for the incorporation of re- ligious societies, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 332: passed 337. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 586. Roads, Bridges and Cammals 23. Bill incorpg. Wash'n Canal Co. passed 1801–2, see WASHINGTON, D. C. 1, 2, 3. 24. Bill (H. R. 34) to incorp. Wash'n Canal Co. 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 128. - 25. Bill incorpg. Wash'n Bridge Co. passed 1807–8, 8ee POTOMAC RIVER 6. 26. Bill (S. 18) incorpg. Alex. Turnpike Co. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 267: passed 270. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 275. In S. amdts, of H. R. concél. in S. J. 271. (St. v. 2, p. 485.) 27. Bill (S. —) to incorp. Wash'n Canal Co. postpd. to next sess. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 274. 28. Bill (H. R. 172) to incorp. G'town and Alex. Turnpike Co. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 523. 29. Same (H.R. 205) 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 589. 30. Bill (H. R. 108) to incorp. Wash'n Canal Co. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 371. - 31. Bill (H. R. 110) to amend act (ante 26) incorpg. Alex. Turnpike Co. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 379. 32. Bill (S. 43) incorpg. Wash'n Canal Co. 1808–9, 10.2, S.J.338: passed 342. In H. R. passed H. J. 520. (ST. v. 2, p. 517.) - 33. Bill (H.R. 149) to incorpg. G’town and Alex. Turn- pike Co. 1808–9, 10.2, H.J. 477. 34. Bill (S. 44) incorpg. G'town and Alex. Turnpike Co. 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 339: passed 343. In H. R. passed H. J. 585. (ST. v. 2, p. 539.) Courts in - Judges and Oſlicers of 35. Bill (H. R. 163) to regulate salaries of judges of orphans' court, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 545. 36. Bill (H. R. 167) to regulate salaries of judges of orphans' court, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 519. Organization and Jurisdiction of 37. Bill (S. 68) establishing, 1800–1, 6.2, S. J. 113: passed 120. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 819. In S. dbtd. and amdts, concó. in S. J. 132. (ST. v. 2, p. 103.) 38. Bill (H. R.321) regulating jurisdiction and powers, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 830: passed 837. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 141. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 846. (St. v. 2, p. 115.) 39. Bill for holding district court of U. S. passed 1801–2, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 158. 40. Bill (H.R. 64) º g jurisdiction and powers, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 222: passed 226. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 233. In H. R. amdts. of S. d.btd. and concó. in with amdt. H. J. 238. In S. amdt. of H. R. concã. in S. J.234. (ST. v.2, p. 193.) 41. Bill (S. –) to amend laws relating to, 1802–3, 7. 2, S.J.269. 4. 42. Bill (H.R. 104) allowing Va. insurance companies to sue in circuit court for Alexandria county, 1802– 3, 7.2, H. J. 339: passed 356. In S. passed S. J. 282. (ST. v. 2, p. 227.) 43. Bill (H. R. 192) to authorize U. S. district court to grant divorces, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 599. 44. Res. to give circuit court power to lay out roads, . refl. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 568. 45. Bill (H.R. 51) to amend act (ante 37) establishing 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 129. 46. Bill (H.R. 37) to authorize circuit court to grant diyorces, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 96: postpd. to next sess. 174. . 47. Bill (H.R. 135) to give levy court of Wash'n county power to lay out roads, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 435. Regulations for 48. Bill (H.R. 171) to prohibit exaction of bail in certain suits, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 566. 50. Same (H.R. 29) 1804–5, 8.2, H. J.75: rejected 88. 51. Bill (S. 32) regulating times of holding courts, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 69: passed 84. In H. R. passed, H. J. 421. (ST. v. 2, p. 390.) 48 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of Congress. District of Columbia—Continued. Courts in—Continued. Regulations for—Continued. * * 52. Bill (H.R. 142) to amend regulations, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 394. 53. Bill (H.R. 184) regulating writs, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 553: passed 578. In S. passed S. J. 149. (ST. v. 2, p. 422.) 54. Bill (S. 44) regulating fees, 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 121, 123: passed 138. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 641. In S. amdt. of H. R. concél. in S. J. 175. (St. v. 2, p. 430.) 55. Bill (S. 6) reviving cases from term of district court not held, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 225: passed 226. In H. R. passed H. J. 166. (ST. v. 2, p. 467.) 56. Bill (H. R. 152) respecting executions for small debts, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 483. 57. Bill (H.R. 156) to regulate sessions of circuit and district courts, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 492. Government of 58. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit power of cong. in legislating for seat of govt. to regula- tions for police and good. government, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 59. Bill that laws of State in which situated shall govern until otherwise provided, passed 1790, see EAT OF GOVERNMENT 3. - 60. Com. apptd. to report system of rules and regula- tions for, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 669. 61. Recommelg. that provision be made for ; Pres, an. messg. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 106, H. J. 724. In S. refd. S. J. #. reptd. on 113 (see J. 115); for bill repta. see ante 37. In H. R. refl. H. J. 732; for bills reptol. 8ee post 62; ante 38. 62. Bill (H. R. 272) for, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 741: dbtd. and recomtd. 749 (ANNALS 868). See post 63. 63. Bill (H. R. 289) for, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J.771: dbtd. 783–787 (ANNALS 991, 1001, 1002). - 64. Bill that laws of Md. and Wa. shall continue in ... force for, passed 1800–1, 8ee ante 37. 65. Bill (H.R. 17) for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 70 (ANNALs § dbtd. and postpd. to next sess. 166 (ANNALS 1095). 66. Bill (S. —) for, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 210: rejected 218 - 67. Report by Sec. of Treas. of expenses of U. S. in, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 172, 185. 68. Message from Pres, transmitting statements in relation to, 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 199, H. J. 166. In S. refa. S. J. 199. For bill reptd. see post 69. 69. Bill (S. —) respecting the police, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 222: postpd. to next sess. 234. 70. Bill (H. R. 100) for, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 332. 71. Bill (H.R. 125) to regulate quarantine of vessels, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 367. 72. Bill (S. —) for, 1804–5, 8. 2, S. J. 445: postpd. to next sess. 467. - 73. Bill continuing in force temporary laws of Wa. and Md. passed 1806–7, 8ee ante 54. Lotteries in s 74. Bill (H. R. 112) to authorize a lottery to build church in Alexandria, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 390. 75. Bill. (H. R. 121) to authorize a lottery to build a church in Washington, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 415. Militia of - 76. Bill authorizing Pres. to organize, passed 1801– 2, see ante 40. 77. Bill (H. R. 105) organizing, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 340: passed 373. In S. passed S. J. 283. (ST. v. 2, p. 215. 78. Bill th. R. 205) to amend organization, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 620: postpd. to next sess. 664. 79. Bill (S. —) to amend organization, 1804–5, 8.2, S. J. 424: rejected 438. 80. Bill (H. R. 52) to amend organization, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 129. 81. Bill (H. R. 127) to amend organization, 1805-6, 9. 1, H. J. 343, 349: indefinitely postpd. 400. 82. Bill (H.R. 185) to amend organization, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 553. - District of Columbia—Continued. Retrocession of 83. Res, for, 1802–3, 7, 2, H. J. 328; d.btd. 328, 330 (ANNALs 486, 493): rejected 330. 84. Res, for, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 662 : postpd. to next sess. 681 (ANNALS 1231). - - 85. Res, for, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 27: dbtd. 72, 80, 81, 82 (ANNALs 867, 874, 897, 924, 957): rejected 82,83. 86. Res, for, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 272 (ANNALS 458). Roads in. See also y Corporations in 87. Bill (H. R. 79) to open a road in Washington county, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 286. 88. Same (H.R. 167) 1803-4, 8.1, H. J. 551. 89. Res, to give circuit court power to lay out, refa. l803–4, 8.1, H. J. 568. 90. Bill making appr. for opening, passed 1806–7, 8ee CAPITOL 6. 91. Bill (H. R. 135) to give levy court of Washington county power to lay out, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 435. Slavery in - 92. Res. that all negroes born in D. C. after July 4, 1805, shall be free, rejected 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 93. District of Louisiana. See LOUISIANA TERRITORY. Districts. See CUSTOMS DISTRICTS;-INTERNAL REVE- NUE DISTRICTS. Disunion - 1. Res, requesting information from Pres. of any at- tempts or combinations to dismember the Union since organization of govt. passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 126: report made 136. Division of House 1. Rule of H. R. prescribing mode, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9.—Amended 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 47. 2. Rule of H. R. that no member outside the bar be counted, adopted 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 227. Division of Questions. See QUESTIONS. Docks. See NAVAL DOCKS. - Documents. See PUBLIC DOCUMENTs. Dollar - 1. Report of Sec. of State on weight of silver dollar as the money unit, l'790, 1.2, H. J. 268 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 13). 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. gold dollar and silver dollar as money unit, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 366, S. J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 91). 3. Bill fixing weight of silver dollar or unit, passed 1791–2, see MINT 25. Doorkeeper of H. R. Appointment and Duties of 1–3. Employés of Appointment of 4–10. Salary of 11. List of 12–22, Salary of Ammunal 23–26. - Extra Allowances of 27–40. Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill prescribing duties, passed 1791–2, bee CoN- GRESS 7. 2. Res. that deemed to continue in office until suc- cessor apptd. passed 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 731. 3. Res. that he keep book of orders for stationery drawn by members, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 526. Employés of Appointment of - 4. Res. authorizing one messenger and one laborer, passed 1793–4, 3. 1; H. J. 26. 5. TRes, authorizing addtl, asst. during sess. passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 724. - 6. Res, authorizing addtl. asst. and two servants during sess, passed 1801–2, 7, 1: H.J. 13. º passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.246. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CORGRESS. 49 Doorkeeper of H. R.—Continued. Employés of Continued. Appointment of:-Continued. 8. Res. authorizing addtl. asst. and two servants during sess. passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 412. 9. passed l805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 190. 10. Res. authorizing addtl, asst. and five servants, passed 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 83. Salary of 11. Res. allowing messenger $1 and laborer 80 c. a day, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 26. List of 12. Gifford Dalley, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 7. 13. 14. J. 5. 15. Thomas Clawton, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 207 16. — 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 365. 17. 1797, 5.1, H. J. 5. 18. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 525 19. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 5. 20. — 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 404. 21. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 182. 22. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 10. Salary of - Annual 23. Bill fixing at $3 a day during sess, passed 1789, 8ee MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 24. Bill fixing at $500, passed 1791–2, see CoNGRESS7. 25. Bill fixing at $500 and $2 a day during sess. passed 1799–1800, see CoNGRESS 9. 26. Bill fixing at $950, passed 1805–6, see CoNGREss 11. Extra Allowances of 27. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt, fund, passed 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 549. 28. Res. allowing $150 out of contingt. fund, passed 1794–5, 3.2. H. J. 355. 29. Res. allowing $250 out of contingt. fund, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 601. 30. Bill allowing $100, passed 1796–7, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 8. 31. Res, allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1797, 5.1, H. J.75. & 32. Bill allowing $100, passed 1797–8, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. 33. Bill allowing $250, passed 1797–8, see CoN- GRESS 2. 34. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund, passed 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 517. 35. Bill allowing $100, passed 1798–9, see CoN- GRESS 4. 36. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 842. 37. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 394. 38. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 7.1, H. J. 692. 39. Res. to allow $200 out of contingt. fund, postpd. to next sess. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 171. 40. Res, allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1805–6, see Hous E OF REPRESENTATIVEs 37. Doorkeeper of Senate. See SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF SENATE. Drawbacks on Exports Note.—This title is limited to matter relating to drawbacks generally. For matter relating solely to drawback on spe- cific article see under titles of respective articles. Allowances of 1–19. Regulations for 20–28. Statements of 29–41. A/Iowances of. 1. Bill making, passed 1789, see IMPORT DUTIES 9. 2. Bill making, passed 1790, see IMPORT DUTIES 11. 3. Bill making, passed 1791–2, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 14. 4. Bill making, passed 1793–4, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 15. 5. Bill making, passed 1796–7, see IMPORT DUTIES 20. H. Rep. 1776—7 Drawbacks on Exports—Continued. Aſſowances of Continued. 6. Bill (H. R. 198) allowing on exports to N. Orleans, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 587: passed 601. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 47. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concq. in H. J. 627. Conf. apptd. S. J. 49, H. J. 632: conf. report agd. to H. J. 648, S. J. 65. (ST. v. 2, p. 36.) 7. Bill (H. R. 266) regulating, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 703: passed 704. In S. passed S. J. 94. (ST. v. 2, p. 82.) 8. Bill (H. R. 292) to amend act (ante 7) regulating, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 782: passed 829. In S. rejected S.J. 143. - 9. Bill (H. R. 3) amdg. act (ante 7) regulating, 1801– 2, 7. 1, H. J. 23: passed 165. In S. passed S. J. 208. (St. v. 2, p. 153.) 10. Bill (H.R. 15) to allow on exports to N. Orleans made prior to act (ante 6) allowing, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 64: passed 88. In S. reptd. on S. J. 183 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 733): rejected 188. 11. Bill (H. R. 70) to allow on exports to N. Orleans made prior to act (ante 6) allowing, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 256 (ANNALS 289): rejected 257. 12. Bill (H. R. 137) repealing act (ante 6) allowing on exports to N. Orleans, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 441: passed 444. In S. passed S. J. 313. (ST. v. 2, p. 248.) 13. Bill making, passed 1803–4, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 26. 14. Bill (H.R. 6) allowing on exports from N. Orleans, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 25 (for report see S. PAPERs, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 574): passed 29. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 422. In H. R. amdts, of S. concil. in H. J. 76. (ST. v. 2, p. 308.) 15. Bill (H.R. 171) to make addtl. 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 520: dbtd. 564, 570 (ANNALS 432, 471, 473): re- jected 572. 16. Res. on expediency of reducing, 1806-7, 9.2, H, J. 571: indefinitely postpd. 588. tº 17. Res. to abolish, laid on table 1806–7, 9, 2, S. J. 6 146. 18. Bill (H. R. —) to allow on goods prevented by embargo from being exported within specified time, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 156. 19. Bills allowing on goods prevented by embargo from being exported within specified time, passed 1807–8, see EMBARGO 12, 15. Regulations for 20. Bill making, passed 1789, see DUTIES 3. 21. Bill making, passed 1790, 8ee DUTIES 10. 22. Bill (S. 16) making, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 84: passed 89. In H. R. passed H. J. 194. (ST. v. 1, p. 372.) 23. Bill (H. R. 76) making, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 276: passed 285. In S. dbtd. S. J. 146, 147: passed with amdts. 147. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in H. J. 299. (ST. v. 1, p. 411.) -- 24. Bill making, passed 1798–9, 8ee DUTIES 18. 25. Bill (H. R. 285) amdg. route (see DUTIES 18) for transporting goods between Balto. and Phila, for export, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 768: passed 774. In S. passed S. J. 133. (ST. V. 2, p. 103.) 26. Bill (H. R. 148) to extend time for making oath, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 501: rejected 664. 27. Bill (H.R. 149) amdg. routes (see DUTIES 18) for transporting goods for export, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 502: passed 596. In S. passed S. J. 366. (ST. v. 2, . 261. wº Bill th. R. 80) to extend time for giving bond, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 191, 208: postpd. 269. Statements of Annual 29. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report annually, passed 1796–7, 4, 2, H. J. 740. 30, 1796, 4.2, H. J. 623 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 471). 31, 1797, 5.2, H. J. 165 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 551). 32. 1798, 6.1, H. J. 587 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 587). 50 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Drawbacks on Exports—Continued. Statements of Continued. Ammmal—Continued. 33. 1799, 6. 2, H. J. 792 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, sº 7. 1, H. J. 35 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, sº, 7.2, H. J. 266 (S. Papers, Finance v. 2, sº 8. 1, H. J. 556 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, s'iis, 8. 2, H. J. 146 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 2, 38 º 9. 1, H. J. 235 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, 39 * 9. 2, H. J. 516 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 222). 40. 1806, 10. 1, H. J. 133 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, alº. 10. 2, H. J. 467 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 321). Dry Docks. See NAVAL DOCKs. Duane, William 1. Charged with breach of privileges of Senate by publication in mewspaper, 1799–1800, see QUES- TIONS OF PRIVILEGE 7. Duelling - 1. Res. to appt. colm. on expediency of passing law to disqualify from office persons concerned in, re- jected 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 263. Duties Note.—This title is limited to matter relating in common to all customs duties. For matter relating specially either to fººt duties or tonnage duties see under those titles respect- lvely. º Collection of 1–24. Discriminating and Countervailing of Foreign Countries 25–28. Of Umited States 29–40. Imposed by States. See ToMNAGE DUTIES. Imposition of 41–42. collection of See also CUSTOMs OFFICERs;—REVENUE LAWS. 1. Bill (H. R. 3) to regulate, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 31: laid on table 7. 2. Bill (H. R. 6) to regulate, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 41: dbtd. 43–48 (ANNALS 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 468, 469, 471: refd. 48: substitute reptd. 55. For sub- stituted bill see post 3. 3. Bill (H.R. 11) regulating, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 55: passed 61. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 45. In FI. R. amdts. of S. concól. in H. J. 67. (ST. v. 1, p. 29.) 4. Bill (H. R. 23) suspending portion of act (ante 3) regulating, 1789, 1.1, H.J. 93: passed 96. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 80. In H. R. amdts, of S. concú. in H. J. 110. (ST. V. 1, p. 69.) - 5. Bill (H. R. 26) to amend act (ante 3) regulating, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 112: passed 114. In S. rejected S. J. 91. 6. Bill (H. R. 50) continuing suspension (ante 4) of portion of act regulating, 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 182: passed 189. In S. passed with amdts. S. J., 130. In H. R. amdts. of S. concl. in H. J. 193. (ST. V. 1, p. 112.) 7. Bill extending to N. C. laws regulating, passed 1790, 8ee North CAROLINA 18. 8. Bill extending to R. I. laws regulating, passed 1790, see RHODE ISLAND 16. 9. Report of Sec. of Treas. on operation of act (ante 3) regulating, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 143, 198 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 45). ty 10. Bill (H.R. 82) repeating former acts and regulat- ing, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 258; passed 272. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 190. In H. R. amdts. of S. concú. in H. J. 283. (ST. v. 1, p. 145.) Duties—Continued. Collection of Continued. 11. Bill (S. 14) extending to new import duties (IM- Port DUTIES 11) all regulations for, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 222: passed 222. In H. R. passed H. J. 340. (ST. v. 1, p. 188.) 12. Bill (H.R. 109) regulating unloading vessels in case port of entry is obstructed by ice, 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 344: passed 345. In S. passed S. J. 229. (ST. v. 1, p. 188.) 13. Bill (S. 43) making addtl, regulations for, 1792– 3, 2.2, S. J. 483: passed 486. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 717. In S. amdts, concó. in with amdt. S. J. 496, 499. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 725. (St. v. 1, p. 336.) 14. Bill (H. R. 79) making addtl. regulations for, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 297: passed 304. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 161. In H. R. amdts. of S. concl. in H. J. 336. (ST. v. 1, p. 420.) - 15. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report plan for collecting duties on Mississippi river and Northern frontier, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 572. - 16. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report system : consolidating various laws regulating, dbtd. and passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J.677 (ANNALS 2059).- Report made 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 148 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 506).-Report refd. 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 405. See post 18; CUSTOMS OFFICERs 24. 17. Recommag. revision of system; Pres, an. messg. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 558, H. J. 401. In H. R. refd. H. J. 410. For bill reptd. see post 18. 18. Bill (H.R. 154) repealing former acts and regu- lating, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 460: passed 469. In S. passed with almdts. S. J. 586. In H. R. amdts, of S. concil. in H. J. 481. (ST. v. 1, p. 627.) 19. Bill making special regulations for districts of Petersburg and Richmond, Va. passed 1799–1800, See CUSTOMS DISTRICTS 6. - 20. Bill (H.R. 317) amdg regulations (ante 19) for districts of Petersburg and Richmond, Va. 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 822: passed 824. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 137. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 841. (ST. v. 2, p. 116.) 21. Bill (H. R. 28) making special regulations for district of Edenton, N. C. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 103: passed 123. In S. passed S. J. 191. (ST. v. 2, p. 137. - 22. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report alterations he deems proper in laws regulating, passed 1802– 3, 7. 2, H. J. 387. - 23. Bill regulating, in territory purchased of France, passed 1803–4, 8ee LOUISIANA PURCHASE 11. 24. Bill (H. R. 59) to amend act (ante 23) for collect- ing in territory purchased from France, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 177. - Discriminating and Countervailing Of Foreign Countries 25. Reports of Sec. of State on, 1793–4, see COM- MERCE 8. - 26. Report of Sec. of State on those of G. Britain against imports from U. S. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 26, 35 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 483). 27. Res. directing Sec. of State to report those of G. º on exports to U. S. passed 1804–5, 8.2, S. . 469. - 28. Report of Sec. of State on discriminating duties of G. Britain against U. S. 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 28 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 603). Of United States 29. Report of com. recommag. imposition of, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 53 (866. J.). - 30. Bill allowing discount on duties on imports by vessels of U. S. passed 1789, see IMPORT DUTIES 9. 31. Bill imposing on foreign vessels and vessels owned by foreigners, passed 1789, see TONNAGEDUTIES37. 32. Report of com. recommag, increase on vessels of nations not in comml, treaty with U. S. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 196: dbtd. 213–216 (ANNALS 1610, 1619, 1624, 1626): adopted and com. apptd. to report bill 216. For bill see post 33. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 51 Duties—Continued. Discriminating and Countervailing—Continued. Of United States–Continued. 33. Bill (H. R. 66) to increase on vessels of nations not in comml. treaty with U. S. 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 217. 34. Bill imposing addtl, duty on imports by foreign vessels, passed 1790, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 11. 35. Bill imposing on foreign vessels and vessels owned' by foreigners, passed 1790, 8eeTONNAGE DUTIES 39. 36. Bill imposing addtl, duties on imports by foreign vessels, passed 1791–2, see IMPORT DUTIES 14. 37. Report of Sec. of State on exempting French ves- sels, 1791, see FRANCE 6. 38. Report of Sec. of State recommd.g. imposition of, 1793–4, 8ee CoMMERCE 8. 39. Bill repealing on imports by vessels belonging to N. Orleans and Florida, passed 1801–2, 8ee CUS- TOMS DISTRICTS 9. 40. Attention called to subject of; Pres. an. messg. 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249. In H. R. refd. H. J. 253: reptd. on 279 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 502): dbtd. 299, 339 (ANNALS 415, 517). - Imposition of 41. Rule of H. R. that propositions for, shall not be discussed on day made, and shall be first discussed in com. of wh. adopted 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 230. 42. Rule of H. R. that propositions for increasing and in respect to time of continuance of, shall be first discussed and voted in com. of wh. adopted l'794– 5, 3.2, H. J. 230. Duty Bonds. See IMPORT DUTIES W Payment and Coſ- lection of. - Dwelling Houses. See DIRECT TAXES. Eaton, William * * 1. Jt. res. to present him sword for services in war with Tripoli, 1805–6, see Swords 4. 2. Ji. Tes. to donate public lands to himself and as- sociates for services in war with Tripoli, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 59: postpd. to next sess. 80. Eaton's Neck, N. Y. 1. Bill (H.R. 50) for building light-house on, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 180: passed 208. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 450. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 216. (ST. v. 1, p. 540.) Education. See also LAND GRANTS. 1. Recommdg. attention of cong. to promotion of; Pres, an. messg. 1790, 1.2, S.J. 102, H. J. 135. Elections: See also under titles of respective offices which are elective. Committee of. Contested. See CONTESTED ELECTIONS. Military Interference in 1. Bill (H.R. 203) to prevent, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 593 (ANNALS 522): passed 626. In S. rejected S. J. 67. Electoral Votes. See also PRESIDENT OF U. S. § Elec- tion of. Proceedings in Counting of 1. 1789. In S. pres. of S. elected to open and count votes, 1.1, S. J. 7: H. R. notified to attend 7: one teller apptd. 8. . In H. R. two tellers apptd. H. J. 7. Jt. meeting held, votes opened and counted, George Washington declared elected Pres, and John Adams W. Pres. S. J. 8, H. J. 8. In H. R. res. passed that Pres. and V. Pres. be notified of election in such manner as S. may direct, 1. 1, H, J. 8. In S. form of certificate of ºtion adopted and messengers apptd. to notify 2. See COMMITTEES OF H. R. -- Electoral Votes—Continued. Proceedings in Counting of-Continued. 3. 1793. Jū. com. apptd. to report mode of examin- ing votes, of notifying persons elected, and on in- auguration of Pres. 2.2, H. J. 689, S.J. 480: reports made and adopted H. J. 699,703, S.J. 484, 486. 4. In H. R. two tellers apptd. 2.2, H. J. 700. In S. one teller apptd. S. J. 484. Ji. meeting held, votes opened and counted, George Washington de- clared elected Pres. and John Adams V. Pres. S. J. 485, H. J. 701. - 5. . Jt. com. apptd. to notify Pres, of his elec- tion, 2.2, H. J. 703,704, S.J. 486, 487. 6. , Triplicate certificate of electoral vote of Ky. transmitted by Sec. of State, 2, 2, S. J. 500. 7. 1797. Jt. com. apptd. to report mode of examin- ing votes, notifying persons elected, and on in- augurating Pres. 4. 2, S. J. 315, H. J. 676: report º and adopted S. J. 316, H. J. 678. See also post 9. & . . In H. R. two tellers apptd. 4. 2, H. J. 678. In S. one teller apptd. S. J. 316. Ji. meeting held, votes opened and counted, John Adams de- clared elected Pres, and Thos. Jefferson W. Pres. S. J. 320, H. J. 685. g º . Report of com. Tecommdg. that Sec. of S. and Clerk of H. R. notify V. Pres. of his election by letter, 4. 2, S.J. 321, H. J. 687. In H. R. report adopted H. J. 321 : vote of adoption rescinded 689. In S. report dbtd. and disgd. to S. J. 321. Conf. apptd. S. J. 322, H. J. 690: conf. report adopted that notification be made as S. may direct H. J. 690. In S. res. passed that Sec. of S. present to Pres, of U. S. copy of proceedings in counting electoral vote, that Pres. of S. make out certificate of election of V. Pres. and that Pres. of U. S. be requested to transmit it S. J. 322, 323. 10, 1801. Jt. com, apptd. to report mode of examin- ing votes, notifying persons elected, and on in- auguration of Pres. 6. 2, H. J. 770, S. J. 118: com. disagree, H. J. 789, S. J. 123. - 11. ... In S. res. on mode of proceeding, passed, 6. 2, S. J. 123: order that no person be admitted to gallery during, passed 124: one teller apptd. 124. In H. R. res. on mode of proceedings and apptg. two tellers, passed H. J. 796. 12. Com. apptd. to report rules to govern election of Pres. by H. R. if no person has majority of electoral votes, 6.2, H. J. 782: report made 787 (ANNALS 1005): dbtd. and res. passed 789. 13. Joint meeting held, votes counted and result declared that Jefferson and Burr having each majority and equal number of votes that choice devolves on H. R. 6. 2, S. J. 124, H. J. 796. 14. . In H. R. tellers apptd. 6. 2, H. J. 799: ballots taken 800, 801, 802, 803: Thos. Jefferson declared elected 803 (ANNALS 1022–1033): com. apptd. to notify him of election 808, 815. In S. certificate of election of V. Pres. adopted and res. passed requesting Pres. of U. S. to transmit S. J. 127. 15. 1805. Conc. res. to appt. joint com. to report mode of examining votes, of notifying persons elected, and on inauguration of Pres, passed 1804– 5, 8.2, H. J. 133. In S. rejected S. J. 451. 16. In S. res. to appt. one teller and motify H. R. to attend, passed, 8.2, S.J. 450: teller apptd. 452: res. that galleries be open during count, passed 452. In H. R. res. to attend count and appt.g. two tellers, passed H. J. 135. Ji. meeting held, votes opened and counted, and Thos. Jeffel- son declared elected Pres. and George Clinton V. Pres. S. J. 452, H. J. 136. & Form of certificate of election of Pres. and W. Pres. adopted, 8. 2, S. J. 454: res. passed requesting Pres, to transmit certificate to V. Pres. elect, S. J. 454 : jt. com. apptd. to notify Pres. of his election H. J. 138, S. J. 455. 18. 1809. Jt. com. apptd. to report mode of examin- ing votes, notifying persons elected, and on inau- guration of Pres. 10, 2, S. J. 338, H. J. 508: report made S. J. 339, H. J. 512. 17 & 52 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Electoral Votes—Continued. Proceedings in Counting of-Continued. 19. 1809. Res. to appt. jt. com. to consider me- morials of citizens of Mass. in relation to appt. of electors in that State, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 502 (ANNALS 1302): laid on table 504 (ANNALS 1376): memorials transmitted to S. 510. 20. In S. one teller apptd. 10. 2, S. J. 339. In H. R. two tellers apptd. H. J. 512: res. that Pres, of S. occupy chair in joint meeting, dbtd. and adopted 513 (ANNALS 1422). Ji. meeting held, votes opend and counted, James Madison declared elected Pres, and George Clinton W. Pres. S. J. 341, H. J. 513 (ANNALS 1424). 21. Res. adopting form of certificate of elec- tion and requesting Pres, of U. S. to transmit, 10.2, S.J. 341. Llectors. See PRESIDENT OF U. S. § Election of. IElizabeth River 1. Canal to connect with Pasquotank river, 8ee DIS- MAL SWAMP CANAL. Emancipation. See SLAVERY. Embargo. See also ExPORTATION ý Prohibitions of;- COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE { Suspension of. Of 1794 1–9. Of 1807 10–36. Propositions for 37–41. Of 1794 1. Res. to authorize Pres. to lay, dbtd. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 90 (ANNALS 500). 2. Jt. res. laying one for thirty days, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 102. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 55. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 104. (St. v. 1, p. 400.) 3. Messg. from Pres, on measures for enforcin g, 1793– 4, 3.1, S.J. 58, H. J. 106. 4. Jt. res. to carry into more complete effect, passed 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 59. In H. R. rejected H. J. 108. 5. Jt. res. Tegulating, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 107, S.J. 59. (ST. v. 1, p.400.) - * 6. Jt. res. continuing, for thirty days, dbtd. and passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 123 (ANNALS 597). In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 65. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 124. (ST. v. 1, p. 401.) 7. Jt. res. exempting vessels already loaded for ports beyond Cape of Good Hope, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 137. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 74. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concă. in H. J. 138 (ANNALS 643). In S. amdt. receded from S. J. 74. (ST. v. 1, p. 401.) 8. Motion to appt. com. to report what part of trade may be exempted, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 74: refl. 75: report made that inexpedient to make any excep- tions 76. 9. Jt. res. to continue thirty days longer, dbtd. and rejected 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 153 (ANNALS 675). Of 1807 10. Messg. from Pres. recommd.g. 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 205, H.J. 313. In S. refd. S. J. 205. For bill reptd. 8ee post 11. - 11. Bill (S. al.) laying, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 205: passed 206. In H. R. d.btd. 314–318: passed with amdts. 320. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. in S. J. 207. (ST. v. 2, p. 451.) * 12. Bill (H.R. 26) amdg. act (ante 11) laying, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 99: dbtd. 99–102 (ANNALS 1244, 1254): passed 105. In S. dbtd. S. J. 212: passed with amdts. 214. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. (ANNALS 1359) and concó. in H. J. 117. (ST. v. 2, p. 453.) 13. Memorial that it be not applied to vessels that had obtained clearances, dbtd. and refd. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 106 (ANNALS 1272): reptd. on 121 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 703). 14. Res. to appt. com. to consider repealing, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 215: rejected 222. Embargo—Continued. 0f 1807–Continued. 15. Bill (H. R. 55) extending duty bonds during its continuance, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 171 (ANNALS 1240, 1332; S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1 p. 717): º 193. In S. passed S. J. 240. (ST. v. 2, p. 471. - 16. Bill (H.R. 56) making further regulations for, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 174: dbtd. 187–200 (ANNALs 1649, 1651, 1660, 1694, 1698): passed 200. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 246. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in with amdts. H. J. 214. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă. in S. J.247. (ST. v. 2, p. 473.) 17. Res. to repeal acts laying, dbtd. and rejected 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 233 (ANNALs 1850). 18. Res. on expediency of relieving fishing vessels from, dbtd. and refd. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J.263 (AN- NALs 2070). 19. Res. to authorize Pres, to suspend during recess of cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 253: dbtd. 266,267,269 (ANNALS 2083, 2092,2128). 20. Bill (S. 19) authorizing Pres, to suspend during recess of cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 268: passed 271. In H. R. d.btd. 278 (ANNALS 2198): passed 283. (ST. v. 2, p. 490.) - 21. Bill (S. 24) making further regulations for, 1807– 8, 10.1, S. J. 268: passed 274. In H. R. d.btd. 292, 294 (ANNALS 2259, 2263): passed with amdts. 299. In S. amdts. of H. R. eoncal. in with amdts. S. J. 281. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 307. (ST. v. 2, p. 499.) 22. Debate on, 1808–9, 8ee NEUTRAL RIGHTs 17. 23. Res. to repeal, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 345: dbtd. 345 (ANNALS 474): laid on table 441. 24. Res. to repeal, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J.298: dbtd. 301– 304 (ANNALS 20, 40, 63,93, 131, 138, 161,175, 195,212): rejected 304. - 25. Res. to repeal, 1808–9, see NEUTRAL RIGHTS 25. 26. Proclamation of Pres. against insurrectionary combinations near Lake Champlain to prevent its enforcement, 1808–9, 10.2, H. S. 368 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 940). 27. Report of com. on measures for enforcing, 1808– 9, 10.2, S. J. 305 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 730). For bill reptd. see post 28. 28. Bill (S. 33) making further regulations for, 1808– 9, 10.2, S. J. 305: dbtd. 309, 310 (ANNALS 241, 249, 257): passed 310. In H. R. d.btd. 424, 441 (ANNALs 915,982): passed with amdts. 451. In S. amdts, of H. R. d.btd. (ANNALS 310) and concó. in S. J. 320. (St. v. 2, p. 506.) 29. Bill (S. 30) amdg. act (ante 15) extending duty bonds, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 306: passed 308. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 427. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. in with amdt. S. J. 316. In H. R. amdt. of S. concid. in H. J. 456. (ST, v.2, p. 513.) 30. Messg. from Pres. with statement of number of gºes allowed to clear during, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 311. - 31. Bill (H. R. 145) to allow vessels to clear to im- port salt, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 468 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 741). 32. Report by Sec. of Treas. of instructions given cus- toms officers for enforcing, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 491. 33. Remonstrance of legis. of Mass. against, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 353, H. J. 564 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NA- VIG. v. 1, p. 776). 34. Debate on repealing except as to G. Britain and France, 1808–9, 8ee COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 11. 35. Res. to repeal except as to G. Britain and France, 1808–9, 8ee COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 12. 36. Bill repealing, on Am. vessels, except as to G. Britain and France, passed 1808–9, see COMMER- CIAL INTERCOURSE 13. Propositions for 37. Bill (H. R. —) authorizing Pres, to lay, during ensuing recess, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 137: dbtd. 186 (ANNALS 731): passed 187. In S. passed S. J. 95, 96. (ST. v. 1, p. 372.) - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 53 Embargo—Continued. Propositions for—Continued. 38. Bill (H.R. 197) to authorize Pres, to lay during recess of cong. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 567: passed 599. In S. rejected S. J. 287. 39. Bill (S. —) to authorize Pres, to lay, 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 335: rejected 340. 40. Bill (S.–) to authorize Pres, to lay, 1797, 5.1, S. J. 376: dbtd. 377: rejected 379. - 41. Res. that expedient to lay, rejected 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J.463. Embezzlement. See ACCOUNTABILITY; — ACCOUNTS WITH U. S. Engineer Corps of Army. See also ARMY ;—MILITARY ACADEMY. - 1. Bill organizing a regt. of four battalions of artil- lerists and engrs. passed l?93–4, 8ee ARMY 61. 2. Bill to raise addtl, artillerists and engrs. 1797, see ARMY 69. º 3. Bill authorizing an addtl, regt. of artillerists and engrs. passed 1797–8, 8ee ARMY 72. 4. Bill authorizing appt. of two engr. officers with rank of lieut. col. passed 1798–9, see ARMY 110. 5. Bill authorizing appt. of four teachers of arts and sciences in artillerists and engrs. passed l'97–8, 8ee ARMY 74. 6. Report of Sec. of War recommd.g. separate organ- ization for engrs. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 20, H. J. 557 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 133). 7. Res. to reduce 2d regt. artillerists and engrs. to three battalions, dbtd. and rejected 1800–1, 6.2, H. J.741 (ANNALS 825). 8. Bill organizing, passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. 9. Bill authorizing men to be enlisted in, passed 1802–3, 3ee ARMY 114. England. See GREAT BRITAIN. Engrossing Clerks. See CLERK OF H. R. ;—SECRETARY of SENATE $5 Employés in Office of Engrossment. See BILLS. Enlistments. See ARMY ;—NAVY. Enrollment. See BILLS. Enterprise (U.S. Sch.) 1. Information of defeat of a Tripolitan cruiser by ; Pres, an. messg. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 2. Jt. res. to present sword to Lieut. Sterret and one month's pay to officers and seamen of, passed 1801– 2, 8ee SWORDS 1. Estimates for Appropriations. See APPROPRIATIONS. Evidences of Debt of U. S. See BONDs of U. S. Executive Contingent Fund Expenditure of 1. 1790. Statement of transmitted by Pres. 1.3, S. J. 233, H. J. 355. 2. 1791, 2.1, S.J. 361, H. J. 484. 3. L792, 2.2, S.J. 475, H. J. 685. 4. 1793, 3.1, S.J. 15, H. J. 28. 5. 1794, 3.2, S.J. 130, H. J.249. 6. 1795, 4.1, S.J. 206, H. J. 412. 7. 1796, 4.2, S.J. 324, H. J. 700. 8. 1797, 5.2, S.J. 439, H. J. 179. 9. 1798, 5.3, S.J. 569, H. J. 426. 10. L'799, 6.1, S.J. 21, H. J. 562. 11. ISOO, 6.2, S.J. 116, H. J.765. 12. 1801, 7.1, S.J. 186, H. J. 108. 13. 1802, 7.2, S.J.254, H. J.293 14. 1803, 8.1, S.J. 332, H. J. 511. 15. 1804, 8.2, S.J. 462, H. J. 152. 16. 1805, 9.1, S.J. 21, H. J. 234. 17, 1806, 9.2, S.J. 134, H. J. 557. 18. 1807, 10.1, S.J. 214, H. J. 116. 19. 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 325, H. J. 467. Executive Departments Note.—This title is limited to matter relating to all of the departments in common. See also under titles of respective departments, viz.: FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT;—HoME DEPARTMENT;— NAVY DEPARTMENT; — POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT; — STATE DEPARTMENT; —TREASURY DEPARTMENT:—WAR DEPARTMENT. Accounts in. See ACCOUNTs. Appropriations for. See LEGISLATIVE, ExECUTIVE, AND JUDICIAL EXPENSES. Employés in Appointment and Duties of 1–3. Salaries of 4–15. Establishment of 16–20. Officers of - Appointment and Duties of 21–22. Salaries of 23–34. Reports of See REPORTs or ExECUTIVE DEPART- MENTS, Employés in Appointment and Duties of 1. Report of com. on number of clerks necessary, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.269,316. 2. Report of com. on number of clerks employed and necessary, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 438,477. 3. Res. for bill to provide addtl. clerks, rejected 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 694. - Salaries of 4. Bill regulating, passed 1789, see post 23. 5. Bill (H. R. 142) making special allowance to clerks, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 399: passed 400. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 307. In H. R. amdts, of S. concil. in H. J. 404. (ST. v. 1, p. 216.) 6. Bill (S. 32) authorizing heads of depts. to alter for current year, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 167: passed 172. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 354. In S. amdt. of H. R. concá. in S. J. 181. (ST. v. 1, p. 443.) . Bill (S. 41) authorizing heads of depts. to alter for current year, 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 214: passed 234. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 569. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concil, in S. J. 269. Conf. apptd. H. J. 580, S.J. 274. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 583. (ST. v. 1, p. 486.) Bill (H. R. 221) continuing in force act (ante 7) regulating, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 678: passed 713. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 343. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in with amdt. H. J. 737. In S. amdt. of H. R. concid. in S. J. 347. (ST. v. 1, p. 517.) .9. Bill (H.R. 66) continuing in force act (ante 7) regu- lating, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 230: passed 235. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 466. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concid, in H. J. 273. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 486. (ST. v. 1, p. 557.) 10. Bill (H. R. 144) regulating, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 443: passed 482. In S. passed S. J. 600. (ST. v. 1, 7 8. p. 730.) - 11. Res. directing Sec. of each dept. to report salaries allowed clerks, passed 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 159: re- ports made 166, 168, 185. 12. Bill increasing, passed 1801–2, 8ee GoverNMENT EXPENSES 25. 13. Bill (S. 31) fixing total compensation and author- izing heads of depts. to regulate salaries, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 76: passed 79. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 410. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă. in S. J. 93. (ST. v. 2, p. 396.) 14. Bill (H.R. 218) to amend act (ante 13) regulating, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 609: passed 616. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 169. 15. Bill (H.R. 71) to fix, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 129,208. Establishment of - 16. Debate on, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 38 (ANNALS 383): res. adopted and com. apptd. to report bills, 39. For bills, see Foreign AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT 1; WAR DEPARTMENT 14; TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. 17. Bill providing for temporary establishment of P. O. º, passed 1789, see Post OFFICE DEPART- MENT 12. 54 . GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, Executive Departments—Continued. Establishment of Continued. 18. Res. to establish a Home Dept. dbtd. and re- jected 1789, 1.1, H. J. 64 (ANNALS 692). 19. Bill providing for establishment of P. O. Dept. passed 1791–2, see POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 20. Bill establishing Navy Dept. passed 1797–8, 8ee NAVY DEPARTMENT 9. Officers of See also CIVIL OFFICERS. Appointment and Duties of 21. Bill authorizing Pres. to designate person to per- form duties in case of absence, sickness, or death, passed 1791–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 22. Bill (H.R. 112) authorizing Pres, to make tem- porary appt. in case of vacancy, 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 319; passed 319. In S. passed S. J. 156. (ST. v. 1, p. 415.) Salaries of 23. Bill (H.R. 21) fixing, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 89: passed 93. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 72. In H. R. amdts, of S. concil, and n-concă. in H. J. 104. Disgt. receded from S. J. 76, H. J. 106. (ST. v. 1, **, *S*. . 67. 2." Fº for bill to reduce, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 302: dbtd. and disgd. to 305 (ANNALS 1135): 25. Bill (H.R. 187) to increase, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 544, 546 (ANNALS 1330) 548: dbtd. and passed 558 (ANNALs 1383). In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J.269. 26. Bill to increase, 1796–7, 8ee CIVIL OFFICERS 3, 4. 27. Bill (H.R. 158) to increase, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 466: dbtd. and rejected 480 (ANNALS 2920). 28. Bill (S. 48) increasing for three years, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 590: passed 595. In H. R. passed H. J. 499. (ST. v. 1, p. 729.) ſº gº 29. Bill (H.R. 299) to continue indefinitely act (ante 28) increasing, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 787. 30. Bill (H. R. 25) continuing in force two years act (ante 28) increasing, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 89: dbtd. i58, 161 (ANNALS 1083, 1087): passed 161. In S. dbtd. 205: passed 207. (ST. v.2, p. 152.) 31. Res. that act (ante 28) increasing, ought to be con- tinued in force two years longer, rejected 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 439. . 32. Bill (H.R. 139) to fix, 1803–4, 8, 1, H.J. 446: dbtd. 448, 452 (ANNALS 566,584); passed 452. In S. dbtd. S. J. 325, 326: passed with amdts. 326. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concă. in H. J. 494. Conf. apptd. S. J. 329, H. J. 498: conf. disagree S. J. 331, H. J. 505 (S. PAPERS, MISC. V. 1, p. 385). 33. Bill' (H. R. 168) fixing, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 551: dbtd. 559, 562 (ANNALS 960, 963): passed 563. In S. passed S. J.357. (ST. V. 2, p. 250.) 34. Bill (H. R. 25) continuing in force act (ante 33) fixing, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J.93: passed 116. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 217. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-concú. in H. J. 130 (ANNALS 1464). In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 219. (ST. V. 2, p. 456.) Executive Documents. See REPORTS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. - & Executive Expenses. Executive Mansion. See also SEAT OF GOVERNMENT & Public Buildings and Grounds at. - 1. Jt. com. apptd. to report what further accommoda- tions necessary for the Pres. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 321, H. J. 689: report made S. J. 324, H. J. 698. In S. report adopted with amdts, and com. ordered to report bill S.J. 327. For bill 8ee post 2. - 2. Bill (S. 52) making appr. to purchase furniture, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 327: passed 328. In H. R. d.btd. 722,723 (ANNALS 2307, 2310): passed 723. (ST. v. 1, p. 497.) + 3. Bill (H. R. 324) authorizing sale and purchase of furniture 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 831: dbtd. 837 (AN- NALs 1068): passed 838. In S. passed with amdts. See GOVERNMENT EXPENSES. S.J. 139. In H. R. amdt. of S. conca, in H. J. 844. (ST. v. 2, p. 121.) - 4. Bill (H.R. 69) making appr. for furniture, 1804– 5, 8.2, H. J. 162: passed 164. In S. passed S. J. 467. (ST. v. 2, p. 346.) - | i Executive Mansion—Continued. - - 5. Bill (S. 47) making appr. for furniture, 1808-9, 10. 2, S.J. 347: passed 349. In H. R. passed H. J. 571. (ST. v. 2, p. 533.) Executive Powers. See POWERS OF THE EXECUTIVE. Executive Sessions. See SENATE { Sessions of. Expatriation * 1. #ll to prescribe mode of, 1797, see NEUTRALITY Expenditures. See also ACCOUNTABILITY;-RECEIPTs AND EXPENDITURES;—RETRENCHMENT. 1. Recommdg. that expenditures in excess of appr. }: ºlowed; Pres, an. messg. 1801–2, S.J. 156, . J. 7. 2. Com. apptd. to consider measures necessary to en- force proper, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 17 (ANNALs 319): . report made 226 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 752): dbtd. 235 (ANNALS 1255). For bill reptd. see post 3. 3. Bill (H.R. 54) to enforce proper and lawful, i8O1– 2, 7.1, H. J. 188. - 4. Com. apptd. to consider modes of regulating, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 344 (ANNALS 347). - 5. Bill (S. 52) to regulate mode of making and ac- counting for, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 350: passed 355. In H. R. rejected H. J. 577. - 6. Bill (S. 54) regulating mode of making and ac- counting for, passed 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 360, H. J. 592. (ST. v. 2, p. 535.) - Explorations Dewis' and Clark's Expedition - 1. Messg. from Pres. (confidential) recommdg. appr. for an expedition to explore Western country, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J.253 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1 p. 684): refd. 254. For bill reptd. see post 2. 2. Bill (H.R. 126) making appr. for, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 369, S.J. —. (ST. v. 2, p.206.) Note.—Passed in secret session. 3. Bill making appr. for, passed 1804–5, see INDIAN TREATIES 9. - * 4. Messg, from Pres, transmitting reports from, 1805– 6, 9.1, S.J. 42, H. J. 284 (S. PAPERs, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 705). 5. Information of progress and recommdg further appr. for; Pres. an. messg. 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 106, H. J. 466. In H. R. refd. H. J. 470: reptd. on 493 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 463). 6. Bill (H.R. 183) granting lands and double pay to persons engaged in, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 549 (S. PA- PERS, MIL, AEF. v. 1, p. 207): passed 625, 626. In S. passed S. J. 172. (St. v. 6, p. 65.) - Pike's Expedition 7. Bill making appr. to explore “Louisiana Pur- chase”, passed 1803–4, 8ee PUBLIC LAND's 49. 8. Bill making further appr., for, passed 1805–6, see GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 30. - 9. Bill (H.R. 74) to compensate Pike and his compan- . ions, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 189,220 (ANNALs 1658; S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 719). *. 10. Bill (H.R. 114) to compensate Pike and compan- ions, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 393 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p.942): dbtd. 415 (ANNALS 902). Exportation - Prohibitions of See also CoMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE \ Suspensions of;-EMBARGO. 1. Res. for, of unmanufactured products of U. S. in vessels not in comml. treaty with U. S. 1790, see DUTIES 32. - - - - 2. Bill for, of ordnance and ordnance stores, passed 1793–4, see ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STOREs 1. 3. Res. for, of corn and rye, dbtd. and refd. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 507 (ANNALS 904): report made and adopted that inexpedient 514. - . . . 4. Res. to inquire into expediency of prohibiting ex- ports by foreign vessels to ports not admitting ves- sels of U.S. refl. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 101. y GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 55 Exportation—Continued. Prohibitions of Continued. 5. Bill for, of ordnance and ordnance stores, 1805–6, 8ee ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES 11. 6. Bill (H. R. 170) for, of ordnance and ordnance stores, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 564: rejected 572. Exports Bounties on 1–7. Drawbacks on. See DRAWBACKS ON EXPORTS. Inspection of 8–10. Statements of Annual 11–30. Qes Special 31–34. Bounties on 1. Bill allowing, on dried and pickled fish and salted provisions, passed 1789, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 9. 2. Bill increasing, on dried and pickled fish and salted provisions, passed 1790, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 11. 3. Bill repealing, on dried fish, passed 1791–2, see FISHERIES 4. * 4. Bill reducing, on pickled fish and salted provisions, passed 1791–2, see IMPORT DUTIES 14. 5. Bill increasing, on pickled fish and salted provis- ions, passed 1797, see SALT 2. - 6. Bill increasing, on pickled fish and salted provis- ions, passed 1798–9, see DUTIES 18. 7. Report by Sec. of Treas. of bounties paid on ex- ports of fish and salted provisions from 1793 to 1798, 1799–1800, see SALT 3. - Inspection of . 8. Com. apptd. to consider 1790, 1.2, S.J. 116. 9. Jt. res. that unless State laws concerning are complied with vessels shall not be cleared, passed l?90, 1. 2, S. J. 118. In H. R. refd. to com. to re- port bill H. J. 169. For bill see post 10. 10. Bill (H. R. 48) that unless State laws concerning are complied with vessels shall not be cleared, L790, 1. 2, H. J. 169: dbtd. 183 (ANNALS 1527): passed 183. In S. passed S. J. 125. (ST. v. 1, p. 106.) Statements of Annual 11. Res. that Sec. of Treas. Imake annual report to Senate, passed 1795–6, 4. 1, S. J. 212: amended 223.—Rescinded 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 47. 12, 1790, 1. 3, H. J. 379 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 23). 13, 1791, 2. 1, S. J. 411, H. J. 553, 580 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 103, 139, 147). 14, 1792, 2.2, H. J. 721, S. J. 499 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 156, 218). - 15, 1793, 3. 1, S. J. 63, H. J. 197 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 267,298). 16. 1794, 3.2, S. J. 172, H. J. 348 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 301). 17. 1795, 4.1, S. J. 221, H. J. 551 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 333). 18, 1796, 4.2, S. J. 322, H. J. 690 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 354). 19. 1797, 5.2, S.J. 449, H. J. 215 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 376). 20. 1798, 5.3, S. J. 580, H. J. 465 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p.409). 21. 1799, 6.1, S. J. 28, H. J. 586 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 423). 22. 1800, 6.2, S.J. 122, H. J. 787 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 452). 23, 1801, 7.1, H. J. 93, 178 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 488). 24, 1802, 7. 2, H. J. 287 (S. NAVIG. v. 1, p. 506). 25. 1803, 8, 1, H. J. 552 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 541). r 26. 1804, 8, 2, H. J. 151 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 588). 27. 1805, 9. 1, H. J. 374 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 668). $ PAPERS, COMM. AND Exports—Continued. Statements of Continued. Annual—Continued. - 28. 1806, 9. 2, H. J. 611 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 693). 29, 1807, 10. 1, H. J. 202 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 718). !. 30. L808, 10. 2, H. J. 424 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 735). Special 31. Sec. of Treas. Ordered to report for year ending June 30, 1793, 1793–4, 3, 1, S. J. 19: reports in- ability to comply 29 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 274). - 32. Report by Sec. of Treas. of value of exports dur- ing five years ending Sept. 30, 1795, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 426 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 319). 33. Report by Sec. of Treas. of exports of fish during ten years ending Dec. 31, 1800, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 316 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 511). 34. Report by Sec. of Treas. of exports to G. Britain during 1802–3–4, 1805–6, 9.7, H. J. 259, 261,262, 265, 308 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v.1, p. 640). Expulsion. See MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Extra Pay. See also House of REPRESENTATIVEs;– SENATE; $$ Officers and Employés of;-and under titles of respective officers. 1. Report of com. that improper to allow out of con- tingent fund, 1796–7, 4, 2, S.J. 305. 2. Amdt. to a bill to prohibit allowing, out of contin- gent funds, adopted 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 494. Note.—The bill to which amdt. was made did not pass, see EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 32. - Extradition 1. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers in case aris- ing under treaty of 1794 with G. Britain, 1799– 1800, see ROBBINs (Jonatham). 2. Bill (H. R. 207) to carry into effect article 27 of treaty of 1794 with G. Britain, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 602. Falkner's Island, Conn. . 1. Bill apprg. $6,000 to build light-house on, passed 1800–1, see NEW POINT COMFORT 1. Fast Days 1. Conc. res. to request Pres, to appt. one, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 593. In S. not consd. S. J. 435. 2. Conc. res. to request Pres, to appt. one, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J.200. In S. not consd. S. J. 102. Federal Convention 1. Jt. res. to print journal for distribution, postpd. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J.209. Felony. See CRIMES AGAINST U. S. Ferries. See under titles of respective rivers on which located. Final Settlement Certificates (Continental Debt). See BONDs of U. S. § Lost or Destroyed;—DEBT of U. S. § Funding of. Finances. See also REVENUES. Reports on Ammunal 1-9. Special 10–23. Reports on. See also LOANs 5 Reports on. Annual -- 1. Bill (S.65) requiring Sec. of Treas. to make, 1799– 1800, 6.1, S. J. 84: passed 86. In H. R. d.btd. (ANNALS 709) and passed H. J. 706. (ST. v. 2, p. 79). 2. 1801, 7.1, S.J. 163, H. J. 21 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 701). 3. 1802, 7.2, S. J. 247, H. J.254 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE V. 2, p. 5). 56 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Finances–Continued. Reports on—Continued. Ammual—Continued. 4. 1803, 8.1, S.J. 302, H. J. 417 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 47). 5. 1804, 8.2, S.J. 416, H. J. 19 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 107). 6, 1805, 9.1, S.J.9, H. J. 193 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 142). 7. L806, 9.2, S.J. 111, H. J. 473 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 204). 8, 1807, 10. 1, S.J. 192, H. J. 22 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 246). 9. 1808, 10. 2, S.J. 308, H. J. 393 (S. PAPERs, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 307). Special 10. Report of Sec. of Treas. on means of maintain- ing public credit, 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 141 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 15). See DEBT of U. S. 21. 11. Report of Sec. of Treas. on further means of maintaining public credit, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J.336 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 64). See DEBT OF U. S. 27. 12. Report of Sec. of Treas. on further means of main- taining public crdit, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 336 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 67). 13. Report of Sec. of Treas. on condition of, 1791–2, 2: 1, H. J. 503 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 146). 14. Report of Sec. of Treas. on condition of, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 474, 486 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v.1, p. 218). 15. Report of Sec. of Treas. on condition of, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 52, 56 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 272). 16. Report of com. on condition of, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 71 (ANNALS 463), 175 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 281). - 17. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommag. further mea- sures for support of public credit and redemption of public debt, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 146, H. J. 295 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 320). See DEBT of U.S. 35. - 18. Report of Sec. of Treas. on condition of, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 631 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 481). 19. Report of com. on condition of, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 635, 702 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p.657). 20. Report of com. on condition of, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 777 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 690). 21. Report by Sec. of Treas. of deposits made in banks during 1804–5–6, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 478,494 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 216). 22. Statement of public debt by Sec. of Treas. 1806– 7, 9, 2, H. J. 517, 623 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 237). 23. Report by Sec. of Treas. of statement of public debt from 1791 to 1808, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 267 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 287). Financial Agent 1. Res. to authorize appt. of one to reside in Holland, dbtd. and postpd. to next sess. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 583, 584 (ANNALS 1463). Fines. See also REVENUE LAWS. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that excessive fines shall not be imposed, adopted l’89, see CON- STITUTION OF U. S. 20. Fire Insurance. See INSURANCE. Fires 1. Savannah, Ga. Res. to make appr., for relief of sufferers by fire at, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 628: dbtd. and rejected 630 (ANNALS 1712). 2. War and Treasury Buildings. Report of com. on causes of fires in, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 792 (ANNALs 1020): report made 836 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1; p. 247). See also RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 2. 3. Portsmouth, N. H. Bill extending duty bonds due from sufferers by fire at, passed 1802–3, see PORTS- MOUTH 2. 4. Norfolk, Va. Bill extending duty bonds due from sufferers by fire at, passed 1803–4, see NORFOLK 1. See BANK or U. S. 9. Fires—Continued. 5. New York. Bill for relief of sufferers by fire at, 1804–5, See NEW YORK CITY 6. 6. Portsmouth, N. H. Bill extending duty bonds due from sufferers by fire at, passed 1806–7, see PORTS- MOUTH 3. Fisheries Bounties to 1–9. Encouragement and Protection of 10–14. Reports on 15–18. - Vessels Employed in. See WESSELs;—TONNAGE. Bounties to. See also W Reports on. 1. Bill allowing, on exports of dried and pickled fish, passed 1789, see IMPORT DUTIES 9. 2. Bill providing when, shall begin, passed 1789, see VESSELS 23. 3. Bill increasing, on exports of dried and pickled fish, passed 1790, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 11. 4. Bill substituting allowance on tonnage of fishing vessels in lieu of bounty on exports of dried fish, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 358: passed 370. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 502,503,504 (ANNALS 362,382, 391,397): passed with amdts. 504. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S.J. 388. (ST. v. 1, p. 229.) . Bill reducing, on exports of pickled fish, and in- creasing allowance (ante 4) on tonnage of fishing vessels, passed 1791–2, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 14. 5...Bill increasing, on exports of pickled fish, and in- creasing allowance (ante 4) on tonnage of fishing vessels, passed 1797, 8ee SALT 2. - 7. Bill increasing, on exports of pickled fish, passed 1798–9, 8ee DUTIES 18. º 8. Bill (H.R.193) continuing in force ten years act (ante 4) making allowance to fishing vessels, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 581: passed 603. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 68. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 654. (ST. v. 2, p. 36.) 9. Bill repealing, passed 1806–7, see SALT 12. Encouragement and Protection of 10. Bill for protection of river and bay fisheries, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 597. - - , 11. Recommdg. protection of; Pres. an: messg. 1802– ~. 3, 7.2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249. In H. R. refd. H. J. 253: Ieptd. on 338 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 525). - - 12. Report of com. On encouraging, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 444, 513 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 536). , 13. Report of com. on reducing tonnage duties on foreign-built vessels employed in whale and seal fisheries, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 644 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 573). 14. Com. apptd. to report on making further provis- ions to encourage, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 15. Reports on is. Report of Sec. of State on, 1790-1, 1.3, S.J.238, H. J. 370 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 8). 16. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount of bounty paid on exports of dried and pickled fish, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 360,363 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 48). 17. Rººt by Sec. of Treas. of bounty paid on ex- ports of pickled fish and to fishing vessels from 1793 to 1798, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 65, 66 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 633). 18. Report by Sec. of Treas, of tonnage employed, fish exported, bounties paid on exports and to fish- ing vessels, during ten years ending Dec. 31, 1800, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 229,316 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 511). Fitch, John. See STEAM NAVIGATION. Five-Mile Point, Conn. 1. Bill apprg. $2,500 to build light-house on, passed 1803–4, gee St. SIMON'S ISLAND 1. 5 ) GENERAL INDEx OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. 57 Flag of U. S. - 1. Bill (S. 1) making alteration in, 1793–4, 3, 1, S. J. 13: passed 13. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 28 (ANNALS 164); passed 29. (ST. v. 1, p. 341.) Floor. See ADMISSION TO FLOOR. Florida 1. Messg. from Pres. on questions with Spain con- cerning boundary of, 1793–4, 3, 1, S. J. 11, H. J. 16 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 247). 2. Report of com. recommdg appr. to open negotia- tions for purchase of, 1802–3, 7. 2 (ANNALS 371). See LOUISLANA PURCHASE 3, 4. 3. Res, requesting Sec. of Treas. to report information on alleged application to draw money from Treas- ury for purchase of Florida before appr. made, łºgºs 9. 1, H. J. 373: report made 393 (ANNALS 1028). 4. Bill (H.R. 144) §§ $2,000,000 to negotiate for purchase of, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 439: dbtd. 440–443: passed 443. In S. dbtd. S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 38–42: passed 42. (ST. v. 2, p. 349.) 5. Messg. from Pres, on proceedings had under act (ante 4) making appr. to negotiate for purchase of, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 327, 331 (ANNALs 331). Foreign Affairs 1. Messg. from Pres, with information of declaration of war by Spain against France, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 46, H. J. 91 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 425). 2. Messg. from Pres, with information of treaty of peace between France and certain of the allied powers, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 229, H. J. 482 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 550). - 3. Information of war in Europe; Pres, an. messg. 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 297, H. J. 405. See For EIGN WESSELS 3. *: Foreign Affairs Department 1. Bill (H.R. 8) establishing, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 44 (for previous debate 8ee ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 16): dbtd. 49, 50, 51 (ANNALS 473,498, 533,574,600, 614): passed 52. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 43. In H. R. amdts of S. concã. in H. J. 63. (ST.v. 1, p. 28.) *** to change its name, rejected 1789, 1.1, H. J. 5 3. Bill changing name to Department of State, passed 1789, 8ee RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 1. Foreign Coins Assay of Annual Reports on 1–2. Special Reports on 3. Valuation and Currency of 4–18. Assay of Amnual Reports on 1. Bill requiring Sec. of Treas, to make, passed 1805– 6, 866 post 18, ... # . 2. 1807, 10.1, S. J. 220, H. J. 133 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 265). Special Reports on 3. Res. requesting Pres, to have assays made, passed l?92–3, 2. 2, H. J. 630: report of assays made 663 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 184). Valuation and Currency of 4. Bill fixing their value, passed 1789, see DUTIES 3. 5. Bill repealing value fixed for ruble of Russia, passed l?89, see COASTING TRADE 2. s 6. Bill fixing their value, passed 1790, 8ee DUTIES 10. 7. Bill (H.R. 134) repealing value fixed for rix dol- lar of Denmark, 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 389: passed 393. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 292. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 399. (ST. v. 1, p.215.) 8. Bill altering value fixed for “livreturnois”, passed 1791–2, see IMPORT DUTIES 14. 9. Recommdg. attention to valuation; Pres. an. messg. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. H. Rep. 1776–8 Foreign Coins—Continued. Valuation and Currency of—Continued. 10. Bill (S. 39) fixing their value, and limiting time they shall be legal tender, 1792-3, 2.2, S.J. 458: passed 458. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 626, 627, 685 (ANNALS725): passed with amdts. 685. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. in with amdts. S. J. 477. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 688. (ST. v. 1, p. 300.) 11. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report on recoin- §: 1797–8, 5.2, H. J, 123: dbtd, 123, 124 (ANNALs 802, 804): passed 124: report made 131 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 506). - 12. Report of com. on extending time they shall be legal tender, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 88,102 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v.1, p. 503): dbtd. 103, 104 (ANNALS 717, 721): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 104. For bill see post 13. * - 13. Bill (H.R.25) extending time (ante 10) they shall be legal tender, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 107: dbtd. 111 (ANNALS 746): passed 112. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 425. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 147. (ST. v. 1, p. 539.) - 14. Report of Sec. of Treas. on value of rupee (on petition of W. Gray et als.), 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 598 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p.612). 15. Bill fixing their value, passed 1798–9, see DU- TIES 18. 16. Bill (H.R. 293) fixing value of certain East India coins, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 783: passed 814. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 136. Im H. R. amdts. of S. concid. in H. J. 841. (ST. v. 2, p. 121.) • * 17. Bill (H.R. 13) extending time they shall be legal tender, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 60: passed 69. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 225. In H. R. amdts. of S. concid. in H. J. 225. (ST. v. 2, p. 173.) 18. Bill (H. R. 78) fixing their value and extending time they shall be legal tender, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 206: dbtd. 207 (ANNALS 298): passed 208. In S. refd. S. J. 13: reptd. on 65 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 197): passed with amdts. S. J. 72. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in with amdts. H. J. 361. In S. amdts. of Pºzº. concó. in S. J. 74. (ST. v. 2, p. 374.) Foreign omatic Officers 1. giving supreme court exclusive jurisdiction of cases in which concerned, passed l?89, see Courts OF U. S. 137. 2. Bill prohibiting process against, passed 1790, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 2. 3. Bill (S. —) to limit privileges and immunities of foreign ministers, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 38 (ANNALs 92): dbtd. 51, 54 ANNALS 145): rejected 54. Foreign Intercourse. See CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC EXPENSES. Foreign Ministers. See DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS OF U. S.;-FoREIGN DIPLOMATIC OFFICERs. - Foreign Officers. See WAR OF REvolution. Foreign Relations. See under titles of respective coun- tries. Foreign Seamen 1. Bill allowing their admission into marine hospi- tals, passed 1801–2, see SEAMEN 29. 2. Bill (S.–) to assent to law of N. C. requiring mas- ters of foreign vessels to deposit bonds for mainte- nance of their sick or disabled seamen left in port of Wilmington, 1804–5, 8, 2, S. J. 434: rejected 465. Foreign Service. See NEUTRALITY. Foreign Trade. See COMMERCE. Foreign Vessels. See also DUTIES $ Discriminating and Countervaiſing;-FOREIGN SEAMEN;—LIGHT DUEs. Note.—This title is confined to matter relating to foreign vessels generally. See also mnder titles of respective foreign countries. - 1. Res. to prohibit their landing any goods except of country to which vesseſ belongs, dbtd. 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 415 (ANNALS 245). k 58 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Foreign Vessels—Continued. 2. Information of their sailing under U. S. flag with forged papers; Pres, an. messg. 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 407, H. J. 84. In H. R. refd. H. J. 93. 3. Recommdg. measures to prevent them from using flag of U. S.; Pres. an. messg. 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 297, H. J. 405. In H. R. refd. H. J. 409. For bill reptd. see WESSELS 36. 4. Res. to inquire into expediency of prohibiting ex- portation in foreign vessels to ports not admitting vessels of U. S. refl. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 101. 5. Bill authorizing Pres. to interdict harbors of U. S. to foreign armed vessels, passed 1804–5, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 8, 12. - 6. Bill to prohibit importation in foreign vessels ex- cept products of country to which vessels belong, 1805–6, 8ee IMPORTATION 13. 7. Res. to prohibit trade being carried on in foreign vessels to any port of foreign countries that do not permit such trade in vessels of U. S. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 261. 8. Proc. of Pres. interdicting harbors of U. S. to Brit- ish armed vessels, 1807–8, 8ée NEUTRALITY 16. 9. Res. to inquire into expediency of prohibiting entry of foreign vessels from ports that do not ad- § vessels of U. S. passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 28. 10. Bill (H. R. 159) to prohibit entry of vessels from ports that do not admit vessels of U. S. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J.368,499. Forgery. See CountERFEITING ;—CRIMES AGAINST U.S. Fort Constitution, N. H. 1. Act of N. H. ceding it to U. S. 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 328, H. J. 439. Fort Johnson, N. C. 1. Act of N. C. ceding it to U. S. 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 159, H. J. 331. Fortifications Appropriations for 1–12. Construction of 13–32. Reports on 33–53. Appropriations for Note.—This section is limited to special bills. priations made in general bills see ARMY. - 1. Bill (H. R. 1) making appr. 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 28: dbtd. 30–35 (ANNALS 298,306, 310,315,323): passed à) In S. dbtd. and passed S. J. 374. (ST. v. 1, p. 2. Bill (H. R. 79) making appr. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 257 (ANNALS 1380): dbtd. 258 (ANNALS 1394): passed 259. In S. passed S. J. 481. (ST. v. 1, p. 554.) 3. Bill (H.R. 128) making appr. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 349: dbtd. 391 (ANNALS 1029): passed 393. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 91. In H. R. amdts, of S. concd. in H. J. 420. (ST. v. 2, p. 402.) 4. Bill (S. —) to make appr., 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 114. 5. Bill (H.R. 177) to make appr. for defence of mouth of Miss. river and N. Orleans, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. º § PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 206; NAVAI, AFF, p. 162). 6. Res. to make appr. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 550: dbtd. 550, 565, 568 (ANNALS 384,434,457): res. passed and ; apptd. to report bill, 550, 568. For bill see post 7. 7. Bill (H. R. 196) making appr. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 571; d.btd. 601, 602 (ANNALs 592, 609): passed 605. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 172. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 643. (ST. v. 2, p. 443.) 8. Res, to make appr. to fortify N. Y. harbor, dbtd. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 587 (ANNALS 487). 9. Bill (S. —) to make appr. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 200. 10. Bill (H.R. 10) making appr. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 53: dbtd.69, 82,88(ANNALS1077, 1189, 1224): passed 90. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 212. In H. R. amdts. of S. concu. in H. J. 114. (ST. v. 2, p. 453.) 11. Bill (S. 39) to make appr. 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 329: passed 331. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 502. For appro- i Fortifications—Continued. Appropriations for—Continued. º 12. Bill (H.R. 148) making appr. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 477; d.btd. 487 (ANNALS 1171): passed 496. In S. passed with amdt, S.J. 337. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concil. in H. J. —. In S. disgt. receded from S. J.339. (ST. v. 2, p. 516.) Construction of See also Appropriations for 13. Recommdg, attention to ; Pres, an. messg. 1791– 2, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. 14. Bill (H. R. 22) authorizing, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 86: passed 89. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 49. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 93. (ST. v. 1, p. 345.) 15. Bill (H. R. 38) supplementary to act (ante 14) au- thiorizing, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 120: passed 135. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 75. In H. R. amdt. of S. concd. in H. J. 143. (ST. v. 1, p. 367.) 16. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres, an: messg. 1794– 5, 3.2, S.J. 121, H. J. 233. 17. Recommag. attention to ; Pres. an. messg. 1797, 5. 1, S.J. 358, H. J. 6. 18. Bill authorizing States to expend for, the balances due by them to U. S. passed l'797, 8ee ante 1. 19. Res. to establish an office in War Dept. to have charge of, rejected 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 265. 20. Bill (H.R. 128) to credit expenditures of States for, in bonds of U. S. at par value, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 382: passed 385. In S. dbtd. and rejected S. J. 545. 21. Bill that States be credited with prior expend- itures for, passed 1797–8, 8ee ante 2. 22. Bill (H. R. 136) allowing States to discharge in- debtedness to U. S. by expenditures for, in bonds of U. S. at par value, L798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 408, 414: passed 420. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 576. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in with amdt. H. J. 463. Conf. apptd. S. J. 580, H. J. 465: conf. report agd. to S. J. 582, H. J. 473. (ST. v. 1, p. 616.) 23. Bill Rºš for an inspector of, passed 1798– 9, 8ee ARMY 110. - 24. Recommdg. attention to; Pres, an messg. 1800– 1, 6.2, S.J. 106, H. J.724. 25. Act of legis. of S. C. ceding sites for, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 31, H. J. 257. , 26. Res. of legis. of N. Y. asking that plan be made for permanent defence of N. Y. harbor, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 191, H. J. 12 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 215). 27. Recommd.g. further provisions for; Pres, am. messg. 1806–7, 9, 2, S.J. 106, H. J. 466. See post 48. 28. Recommdg - further provisions for; Pres, an. messg. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 186, H. J.7. In S. refd. S.J. 194 (ANNALS 27). 29. Messg. from Pres, recommóg. that provision be made to obtain sites when parties unable to convey or refuse to sell, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J.255, H. J. 245. 30. Bill (H. R. 91) authorizing exchange of lands ac- quired for, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J.262: passed 307. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 282. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 309. (ST. v. 2, p. 496.) 31. Res. of legis. of N. Y. urging appr. for defences of N. Y. harbor, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J.269. 32. Information of progress; Pres. an. messg. 1808–9, 10.2, S. J. 294, H. J.341. In H. R. refa. H. J. 348. For bill reptd. See ante 12. Reports on 33. Report of com. on, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 28, 60, 76 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p.61). 34. Report of Sec. of War on, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 259, 270 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p.71). 35. Reports of com. on, 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 252, 307 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, pp. 68, 107): dbtd. 283, 302, 338 (ANNALS 1059, 1129): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 338. - Note.—Appropriation was included in general bill, see ARMY 8. 36. Report of Sec. of War on, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 207, H. J. 424 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p.110). GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 59 Fortifications—Continued. Reports on—Continued. 37. Report. of com. on, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 424, 546 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 115): dbtd. 554 (AN- NALs 1360). 38. Report of com. on, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 621, 691 (S. PAPERs, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 116): dbtd. 708 (AN- NALS 2211): res. passed and coin. ordered to report bill, 708. Note.—Appropriation included in general bill, see ARMY 11. 39. Report of com. on, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 24, 28 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 117). 40. Report of com. on, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 697 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 152). Note.—Appropriation included in general bill, see GOVERN- MENT EXPENSES 21. 41. Statement of expenditures; Pres, an. messg. 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 7 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 152). 42. Estimates for, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 176, H. J. 80 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 158). 43. Report by Sec. of War of expenditures during 1803–4, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 99, 140 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 174). 44. Report of com. recommdg. appr. 1805-6,9. 1, H. J. 209 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 140): dbtd. 245,246, 307 (ANNALS 377, 391, 523): res. passed and .com. apptd. to report bill, 339. For bill see ante 3. 45. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amounts expended by. States, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 211, 223 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 163). 46. Report of com. on defences of N. Y. harbor, 1805– 6. 9. 1, S. J. 28 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 191). - 47. Report of Sec. of War on progress and expendi- tures, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 246, 282 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 192). 48. Report of com. on, 1806-7, 9.2, S. J. 114 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 204). For bill reptd. see ante 4. 49. Report of Sec. of War on existing works and addtl. required, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. j (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 219). 50. Report of com. Tecommdg. addtl. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 43 (S. PAPERs, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 217): dbtd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 51, 52 (ANNALS 985). For bill reptd. see ante 10. 51. Report by Sec. of War of expenditures for and condition of, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 69 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 223). 52. Messg. from Pres. with report of progress and con- dition of, 1808–9, 10.2, S. J. 319, H. J. 453 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 236). 53. Report of Sec. of War on expediency of erecting fortifications on Delaware river, 1808–9, 10.2, S. J. 342 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 239). Foundries \ 1. Bill (S. 14) to authorize Pres. to purchase or lease, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 458: passed 460. In H. R. re- jected H. J. 361. 2. Bill authorizing Pres. to purchase or lease, passed 1797–8, see ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES 20. 3. Report of com. recommag. that a foundry be es- tablished at Wash'n, D. C., for casting cannon, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 36 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 215). JFrance Commerce with. See CoMMERCE. Debt to 1–4. Relations with 5–64. Spoliations of Commerce by. See SPOLIATIONS. Treaties and Conventions with 65–77. Vesseſs of See FRENCH WESSELS. Debt to 1. Messg. from Pres. transmitting papers relating to, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 7, H. J. 9 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 141). France—Continued. - Debt to—Continued. 2. Messg. from Pres, transmitting request for ad- vance payment on, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 50, H. J. 95 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 427). In H. R. refd. H. J.95: reptd. on 123 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 447): dbtd. (ANNALS 727) res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 183. For bill see post 3. 3. Bill (H. R. 57) to make advance payment on, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 185: passed 190. In S. reptd. on S. J. 109 (see S. J. 111): rejected 112. 4. Report by Sec. of Treas. of final settlement of, 1795–6, 4.1 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 380). Relations with 5. Letter from King of France announcing his ac- ceptance of the Constitution presented by the mation, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 403, H. J. 527. Res. passed H. J. 532, S.J. 408,409. 6. Representations of French minister and report of Sec. of State on applying to French vessels the dis- criminating tonnage duties against foreign vessels, 1791, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 66 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 109): res. passed 77. 7. Messgs. from Pres, transmitting papers, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 7, 21, 26, 28, 36, H. J. 9, 41, 58 (S. PAPERs, For. REL. v. 1, pp. 141, 312,316, 323,329). 8. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers relating to attempt of French minister to organize troops in U.S. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 20, H. J. 40 º PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 309). 9. Messg. from Pres, in relation to recall of French minister, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 24, H. J. 43 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 314). 10. Letter of Committee of Public Safety of France announcing victories of their army, transmitted by Pres. 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 67, H. J. 129 (S. PAPERs, For. REL. v. 1, p. 447). Pres. requested to answer S.J. 68, H. J. 132. 11. Report by Sec. of State of spoliations, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 48, 84 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, 461). 12. Messg. from Pres. on, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 175, H. J. 349 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 469). 13. Presentation of flag by Committee of Public Safety of France, 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 203, H. J. 396 (ANNALs 195). In H. R. res. dbtd. and passed, H. J. 397 (ANNALS 199). In S. res. dbtd. and passed S. J. 204,205 (ANNALS 28, 30). s 14. Messg. from Pres, transmitting information of treaty of peace between France and certain of the allied powers, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 229, H. J. 482 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 550). 15. Information on; Pres. an. messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S. J. 296, H. J. 607. « » 16. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers, 1796–7, 4, 2, H. J. 650 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 559). 17. Report of Sec. of State on spoliations, 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 336, H. J. 724 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, . p. 748). - 18. Extra sess. of cong. called to consider; Pres. an. messg. 1797, 5.1, S.J.358, H. J. 6. See MESSAGES FROM PRESIDENT OF U. S. 11; Hous E OF REPRE- SENTATIVES 11. " 19. Papers relating to, transmitted by Sec. of State, 1797, 5. 1, S. J. 362, H. J. 12 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 5). . 20. Report by Sec. of State of spoliations, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 27, 43 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 28). 21. Bills passed in consequence of condition of rela- tions, 1797, see ForTIFICATIONS 1; MILITIA 26; NAVY 96; ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STOREs 5; PRIVATEERING 2. 22. Information of; Pres. an. messg. 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 407, H. J. 84. In H. R. refd. H. J. 93: reptă. on 115, 135, 219, 256, 308 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 7; NAVAL AFF. pp. 32, 34, 56; MIL. AFF. v. 1, pp. 119, 120): dbtd. 255, 259, 260,261, 317 (ANNALs 1380, 1402, 1414, 1835). - 23. Messg. from Pres. on, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 456, H. J. 228: dbtd. 245, 246,247 (ANNALs 1319, 1334, 1345, | 1357, 1368). 60 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. France—Continued. Relations with—Continued. 24. Messgs. from Pres, transmitting papers, 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 449, 485, 501, 510, 513, H. J. 212, 252,286, 324, 443, 347 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, pp. 150, 153, 169, 185, 188, 199). 25. Messg. from Pres, transmitting information of violation of our neutrality by French privateer, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 434, H. J. 161 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 116). In H. R. refd. H. J. 161: reptd. on 239 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 152). 26. Messg. from Pres, transmitting letter of Gov. of Penn, in relation to refugees from Hayti, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 520, H. J. 356 (ANNALS 3463). 27. Bill (S. 30) to authorize Pres. to prevent or regu- late landing of refugees from Hayti, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 521: dbtd. 522; passed 523. In H. R. d.btd. 361, 363 (ANNALS 2063, 2067): postpd. to next sess. 363. 28. Jt. res. for publication of papers, passed 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 344, S. J. 513. (ST. v. 1, p. 612.) 29. Bill declaring treaties with France void, passed 1797–8, see post 65. - 30. Res. to request Pres. to negotiate treaty with France, dbtd. and rejected 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 366 (ANNALS 2084). 31. Bill (S. 22) authorizing capture by public armed vessels of French vessels engaged in depredations on commerce, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 490: dbtd. and passed 493. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 313 (ANNALS 1815): passed 315. (ST. v. 1, p. 561.) 32. Bill (H. R. 109) authorizing merchant vessels to arm and defend themselves and capture Frengh vessels attempting spoliation, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 330: dbtd. 333 (ANNALs 1899): passed 336. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 512. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in with amdt. H. J. 348. I'm S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 515. (ST. v. 1, p. 572.) 33. Bill (S. 26) providing for condemnation of French vessels captured under provisions of act (ante 31), 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 508: passed 510. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 351. In S. amdts, of H. R. concá. in S. J. 519. (ST. v. 1, p. 574.) 34. Bill authorizing capture of any French armed vessel, passed 1797–8, see LETTERS OF MARQUE 3. 35. Bill (S. 35) to allow bounties for capture of French armed vessels, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 533: passed 535. # H. R. d.btd. and rejected H. J. 387 (ANNALs 2177). 36. Res. to allow bounties for capture of French armed vessels, rejected 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 390. 37. Bill (H. R. 102) suspending comml. intercourse for one year, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 319: dbtd. and passed 320 (ANNALS 1859). In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 502. In H. R. amdts. of S. concú. in with amdt. H. J. 333. (ST. v. 1, p. 565.) Note.—Printed S. J. omits concurrence of S. in amdt. of H. R. 38. Bill (H.R. 131) to amend act (ante 37) suspending comml. intercourse, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 385: dbtd. and rejected 388 (ANNALS 2178). 39. Bill (S. 36) amdg. act (ante 37) suspending comml. intercourse, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 544: passed 546. In BI. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 394. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concil. in S. J. 547. Conf. apptd. H. J. 395, S. J. 547: conf. report agd. to H. J. 395, S. J. 548. (ST. v. 1, p. 611.) - 40. General bills passed in consequence of condition of relations, 1797–8, see ARMY 72, 73, 74; ALIENS 8; ForTIFICATIONs 2; MARINE CoRPs 14; MILITIA 6; NAVY 5,98,99, 101; ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES 20; REven UE MARINE SERVICE 5; SEDI- TION 3. -- 41. Information on; Pres, an. messg. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 558, H. J. 401. 42. Messgs. from Pres, transmitting papers, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 571, 574, H. J. 440, 441, 452, 478 (S. PA- PERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, pp. 204,229,238). 43. Bill (H. R. 139) to allow bounties for capture of French armed vessels, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 422: dbtd. 482, 483 (ANNALS 2927, 2935): rejected 484. France—Continued. ...~" Relations with—Continued. 44. Bill (H. R. 140) suspending comml. intercourse, 1798–9, 5. 3; H. J. 424: dbtd. 443–450 (ANNALs 2740,2754,2771,2785): passed 451. In S. dbtd. S. J. 578, 580: passed with amdts. 580. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 465. (ST. v. 1, p. 613.) 45. Bill (S. 50) authorizing exchange or release of prisoners taken with French vessels, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 591 i passed 596. In H. R. passed H. J. 497 (ST. v. 1, p. 624. 46. Bill (S. 39) authorizing retaliation for outrages by French govt. on American citizens, 1798–9, 5. 3, S.J. 578: passed 583. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 475, 515 (ANNALS 2907, 3045): passed with amdts. 515. In S. amdts, of H. R. concil. in S. J. 608. (ST. v. 1, p. 443. 47. General bills passed in consequence of condition of relations, 1798–9, see ARMY 75; NAVY 106. 48. Information on; Pres, an. messg. 1799–1800, 6. 1, S. J. 4, H. J. 526. 49. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers, 1799– 1800, 6.1, S. J. 7, H. J. 529 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 240). - 50. Report of com. on suspension of comml. inter- course, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 591 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 285). 51. Bill (H. R. 201) suspending comml. intercourse, 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 588. dbtd. 588–594 (ANNALs 524, 527, 529): passed 596. In S. dbtd. S. J. 35: passed with amdts. 37 (ANNALS54). In H. R. amdts. of S. concă, in H. J. 605. (ST. v. 2, p. 7.) 52. Res. on expediency of repealing or amdg. act (ante 51) suspending comml. intercourse, rejected 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 699 (ANNALS 702). . 53. Bill (H. R. 237) continuing in force one year act (ante 32) authorizing armed merchant vessels to capture French vessels, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 651: passed 653. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 73. In ; R. amdt, of S. concó. in H. J. 668. (ST. v. 2, p. 39. 54. Information of probable success of negotiations for treaty; Pres, an. messg. 1800–1, 6. 2, S.J. 106, H. J. 724, 55. Treaty and correspondence, transmitted by Pres. 1800–1, 6.2 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 295). 56. Bill (H. R. 302) to continue in force act (ante 51) suspending comml. intercourse, dbtd. and rejected 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 793 (ANNALS 1011). 57. Report by Sec. of State of instructions that were issued concerning capturing French vessels, 1801– 2, 7. 1, H. J. 62,64, 66 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 365). 58. Messg. from Pres. on, 1805–6, 8ee NEUTRAL RIGHTS 2. 59. Messg. from Pres. transmitting complaints of French govt. against commerce between U. S. and Hayti, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 14, 18 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 725). 60. Bill suspending comml. intercourse with ports of Hayti not in possession of French govt. passed 1805–6, 8ee CoMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 8. 61. Messg. from Pres, on, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 152, H. J. 596 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 805). 62. Messgs. from Pres. on, 1807–8, 8ee NEUTRAL RIGHTs, 11, 15, 16. 63. Res. to request information from Pres. on pro- ceedings of French govt. in relation to neutral rights, dbtd. and rejected 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 225 (ANNALs 1830). * 64. Messg. from Pres. on, 1808–9, see NEUTRAL RIGHTS 17. Treaties and Conventions with 65. Bill (S. 29) declaring void, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 514: dbtd. 516: passed 516. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 361, 373 (ANNALS 2063, 2116): passed with amdts. 373. In gº of H. R. concă. in S. J. 531. (ST. v. 1, p. oſt, GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 61 France—Continued. Treaties and Conventions with—Continued. Convention of 1788 66. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 5: report of Sec. of Foreign Aff, on 7: rat- ification consented to 9. (ST. v. 8, p. 106.) 67. Bill (H.R. 143) to carry into effect, passed 1790– 1, 1.3, H. J. 406. In S. rejected S. J.311. 68. Bill for carrying into effect, passed 1791–2, see CONSULS OF U. S. 10. Convention of 1800 69. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, with papers, 1800, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 359 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 295): dissent to ratifiqation 374; reconsd. and ratification consented to with modifications 376. (ST. v. 8, p. 178.) 70. Estimate of expense for carrying into effect, trans- mitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 168, H. J. 47 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 365). In H. R. refd. H. J. 47. For bill reptd. see post 71. 71. Bill (H. R. 36) making appr. to carry into effect, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 135: passed 156. In S. passed S. J. 201. (ST. v. 2, p. 148.) 72. Res. on return of corvette Berceau under provis- ions of, 1801–2, see Berceau. Treaty and Conventioms of 1803 73. Messg. from Pres, transmitting with papers, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 449 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 506): ratification consented to 450. (ST. v. 8, p. 198. 74. #h to issue bonds for $11,250,000 in payment for cession of Louisiana under, passed 1803–4, 8ee LOUISIANA PURCHASE 7. 75. Bill apprg. $3,750,000 for payment of claims of citizens of U. S. against France in accordance with provisions of, passed 1803–4, 8ee SPOLIATIONS 5. 76. Statement of payments made by U. S. for claims of its citizens under, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 333 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 186). 77. Bill authorizing payment of further claims under, passed 1805–6, see SPOLIATIONS 8. Frankford Arsenal. See ARSENALS, ARMORIES AND MAGAZINEs. Franking Privilege Generally 1–4. To Congress 5–13. To Executive Officers 14–23. To Individuals 24–27. Generally 1. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, see POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. For debate on subject see ANNALS 252,275,288,289. 2. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, 8ee POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 3. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, see PoST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 26. - 4. Com. to inquire into abuses of, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 187: report made 354. To Congress 5. Bill allowing on letters not over 2 oz. passed 1791— 2, see ante 1, 2, 3. 6. Bill extending to delegate from S. W. Terr. passed 1794–5, see SOUTHWESTERN TERRITORY 8. 7. Bill extending to delegate from N. W. Terr. passed 1799–1800, see NorthwestERN TERRITORY 7. 8. Bill extending to delegate from N. W. Terr. passed 1800–1, see NorthwestERN TERRITORY 8. 9. Bill extending to all delegates, passed 1801–2, 8ee MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY 17. 10. Bill allowing on certain messgs. of Pres, ordered printed for distribution, passed 1807–8, 8ee PUBLIC DOCUMENTS 3. 11. Bill allowing on messg. of Pres, to 2d sess. 10th º passed 1808–9, see PUBLIC DOCUMENTS 4. 12. Bill to allow on all pub. docs. 1808–9, 8ee PUBLIC DOCUMENTS 5. 13. Bill to allow, on messgs. and docs. reed. from Pres. during sess. 1808–9, see PUBLIC DOCUMENTs 6, 7. Franking Privilege—Continued. 7o Executive 0ffcers - - 14. Bill allowing, passed 1791–2, see ante 1,2,3. 15. Bill extending, to Commr. of Revenue, passed 1791–2, 8ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 16. Bill extending, to Purveyor of Public Supplies, passed 1794–5, see PURVEYOR OF PUBLIC SUP- PLIES 3. 17. Bill extending, to Acct, of War Dept. passed 1795–6, see ACCOUNTANT OF WAR DEPARTMENT 4. 18. Bill to extend, to Atty. Genl. 1797–8, 8ee AT- TORNEY GENERAL 3. 19. Bill extending, to Sec. of Navy, passed L'797–8, 8ee SECRETARY OF NAVY 2. 20. Bill extending, to Accountant of Navy, passed 1797–8, 8ee ACCOUNTANT OF NAVY 1. 21. Bill extending, to supt. of stamps, passed 1799– 1800, 8ee STAMP TAXES 10. - 22. Bill extending, to Atty. Genl. 1801–2, see POST ROADS 13. 23. Bill extending, to inspector and paymaster of army, passed 1803–4, see POST ROADS 15. To Individuals - 24. Bill extending, to George Washington, passed 1796–7, 8ee POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 24. - 25. Bill extending, to Martha Washington, passed 1799–1800, see WASHINGTON (Martha). 26. Bill extending, to John Adams, passed 1800–1, 8ee ADAMS 6. 27. Bill extending, to Thomas Jefferson, passed 1808– 9, 8ee JEFFERSON 7. Franklin, Benjamin 1. ºlution on his death, passed l'90, 1. 2, H. J. 2. Decree of National Assembly of France on his death 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 363, S.J. 236 (ANNALS 2171). 3. Jt. Tes, requesting Pres, to communicate to Na- tional Assembly of France appreciation of decree passed by them on his death, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J.278, H. J. 387. (ST. v. 1, p. 225.) * 4. Eulogy on, presented by city of Paris, France, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 220, H. J.334. Speaker ordered to communicate thanks H. J.337. Franklin Island, Maine - 1. Bill apprg. $5,000 to build light-house on, passed 1805–6, see CHATHAM, Mass. Free Importations. See IMPORT DUTIES $5 Exemptions from ;—Remission of. - Freedom of Speech , - 1. Motion to propose amdt, to Const. that it shall not be infringed, 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U.S. 143. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that States shall not infringe, 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U. S. 142. Freedom of the Press. See also LIBEL. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that it shall not be infringed, 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 143. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that States shall not infringe, 1789, see CoNSTITUTION of U.S. 142. Freight - 1. Bill (H. R. 107) to fix responsibility of owners of vessels for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 343. French Spoliations. See SpoLLATIONs. French Vessels 1. Report of Sec. of State on applying discriminating tonnage duties to, 1791, see FRANCE 6. 2. Report of com. on remitting tonnage duty on cer- tain, 1793–4, 3, 1, H. J. 18, 43 (S. PAPERs. For. REL. v. 1, 314): res. passed and com. apptd. to re- port bill 59. For bill see post 3. 3. Bill (H. R. 11) remitting tonnage duty on those from Hayti that have taken refuge in ports of U. S. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 60: passed 65. In S. passed S. J. 41. (Sr. v. 1, p.342.) 62 GENERAL INDEx OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Fugitive Slaves 1. Bill (H.R. 146) respecting, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 454. 2. Bill (S. 42) providing for their apprehension, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 465: passed 472. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 690. In S. amdt. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 480. (ST. v. 1, p. 302.) 3. Com. apptd. to report alterations necessary in act º 2) for their apprehension, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 634. 4. Com. apptd. to report alterations necessary in act gº 2) for their apprehension, 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 308. 5. Bill (H. R. 318) to amend act (ante 2) for their apprehension, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 777, 823. - 6. Bill (H.R. 2) to amend act (ante 2) for their appre- hension, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 20: dbtd. 50 (ANNALS 423): rejected 53. Fugitives from Justice. See CRIMINALS. Funding. See DEBT of U. S. - Gallatin, Albert 1. His election as Senator from Penn. contested, 1793–4, see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN SENATE 2. Galleries In House of Representatives 1. Rule that Speaker or chairman of com. of wh. has power to order them cleared in case of disorder, adopted 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 92. - 2. Cases of arrest for disorderly conduct in; 1800–1, 6. 2, ANNALS 851, 987. 3. Res. that power of Speaker shall not be construed to extend to expulsion of person from, unless by consent of House, or in case of disorderly behavior, rejected 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 810, 811. Galliopolis, Ohio 1. Bill (H.R. 238) to grant lands to French settlers at, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 714: passed 719. In S. rejected S. J. 504. 2. Report of Atty. Genl. on claims of French settlers. to lands af, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 54 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 23). - 3. Bill (S. 34) granting lands to French settlers at, 1794–5, 3. 2, S.J. 161: dbtd. 169, 175: passed 175. In H. R. passed H. J. 353. (ST. v. 1, p. 442.) 4. Bill (S. 19) amdg., act (ante 3) granting lands to French settlers at, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 26: passed 30. In H. R. passed H. J.266. (ST. v. 2, p. 350.) Gates, Gen. Horatio 1. Res. to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, 8ée MONUMENTS 5. Gay Head, Mass. 1. Land for light-house on, ceded by Mass. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 615. 2. Bill (H.R. 120) for building light-house on, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 361: passed 368. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 540. In H. R. amdts of S. concil. and n-concil. in H. J. 391. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 542. (ST. v. 1, p. 607.) General Land Office - 1. Debate on establishing, 1789, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 143. 2. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. establishment of, 1790, see PUBLIC LAND's 144. 3. Bill to establish, 1790–1, see PUBLIC LAND's 146. 4. Debate on establishing, 1795–6, see PUBLIC LAND's 151. General Post Office. See POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. General Staff of Army. See under titles of respective departments of general staff. Georgetown, D. C. See also DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1. Bill authorizing city to levy tax for purpose of making street improvements, etc. passed 1801–2, 8ee DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 40. 2. Bill (H.R. 196) to amend charter, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 603. . Bill (H.R.32) amdg. charter, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J.85: passed 92. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 463. In H. R. amdts. of S. concid. in H. J. 157. (ST. v. 2, p. 332.) . Bill authorizing city to levy tax to build cause- way from Mason’s Island to western shore of Poto- mac river, passed 1804–5, see POTOMAC RIVER 8. 5. Bill (H.R. 136) to amend charter, 1808–9; 10. 2, H. J. 440. 6. Bill (S. 49) amdg. charter, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 346: passed 350. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 592. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concól. in S. J. 361. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 594. (ST. v.2, p. 537.) Georgetown, S. C. 1. Res, to establish beacons at, l'î90–1, 1.3, H. J. 340. 2. Bill (H.R. 103) apprg. $5,000 to build light-house at, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 308: passed 316. In S. passed S. J. 157. (ST. v. 1, p. 418.) 3. Bill apprg. $2,000 to complete light-house at, passed 1797–8, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 17. 4. Bill apprg. $20,000 to rebuild light-house at, and $1,500 for buoys in channel leading to harbor, passed 1806–7, 8ee BLACK ROCK, Conn. 1. Georgia - - Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials of Legislature of 1–6. 3 4 Boundaries of 7–8. Cession of Territory by 9. Circuit and District Courts in. Claims of 10. Debt of 11. - Duties Laid by. See TONNAGE DUTIES. Light-House Establishments in 12–18. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Boundaries. Res. on disputed boundary with N. C. 1805–6, 8ee post 8. 2. Cession. Act ceding light-house on Tybee Island to U. S. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 388. 3. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 169, H. J. 344. 4. Public Lands. Act for selling those within limits of territory claimed by State, 1794–5, See PUBLIC LANDS 23. * . Mem. on relinquishment of lands by U. S. to Creek Indians, 1797–8, see PUBLIC LANDS 29. e . Mem, on claim of State to lands in Miss. Territory 1800–1, see PUBLIC LANDS 32. Boundaries of See also PUBLIC LANDs In Mississippi Territory. 7. Bill defining, passed 1797–8, see MISSISSIPPI TER- RITORY 20. 8. Report of com. on boundary between Ga. and N. C. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 233,271 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 439). See ante 1. Cession of Territory by. See also PUBLIC LANDS $ In Mississippi Territory. 9. Articles of agreement for, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 222, H. J.222 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDSv. 1, p. 113). In S. refa. S. J. 227: reptd. on 231. Claims of See also MILITIA CLAIMS;—PUBLIC LANDS § In Mississippi Territory. 10. Report of com. on allowance claimed in settlement of accounts between the State and U. S. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 510 (S. PAPERS, CLAIMS p. 185). Debt of 11. Bill (H.R. 94) for its further assumption by U. S. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 287: rejected 288. See COURTS OF U. S. 6 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. - - 63 Georgia—Continued. Light-House Establishments in. See 12. Cumberland Island 13. Darien 14. St. Mary's River 15. St. Simon's Island 16. Sapelo Island 17. Savannah River 18. Tybee Island Germantown, Penn. 1. Suggested as location for seat of govt. of U. S. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 62. - Gin. See DISTILLED SPIRITS. Glass 1. Report of com. recommdg. loan to manufacturers to encourage its manf. 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 233 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 62). Gold Coins. See also DOLLAR;—GoLD AND SILVER. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg: denomination and devices for, 1790–1, 1.3, H.J. 366, S.J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 91). - 2. Bill fixing standard, denomination and devices for, gº making legal tender, passed 1791–2, see MINT Gold and Silver 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on their relative value, 1790–1, 1, 3, H. J. 366, S.J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 91). -2. Bill fixing their relative value, passed 1791–2, 8ee MINT 25. Government. See GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs;–PowHRs OF THE GOVERNMENT;—RECORDs of THE GOVERN- MENT. - Government Expenses Appropriations for (Annual) Note.—Prior to 1794 the annual flºº for all pur- poses were made in one general bill "for the support of the overnment”. In 1794 the annual “Army Appropriation ill” was first introduced, in which bill appropriations for the Navy were included until 1798. In 1798 appropriations for the Navy were made by separate bill, and in 1799 the annual “Navy Appropriation Bill” was first introduced. 1. 1789. Bill (H. R. 32) making, 1. 1, H. J. 116: passed 123. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 92. In H. R., amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 127. (ST. v. 1, p. 95.) 2. 1790. Bill (H. R. 47) making, 1. 2, H. J. 169: passed 175. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 123. In BI. R. amdts. of S. concã. in with amdt. H. J. 179. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concil. in S. J. 123. In H. R. amdt. Teceded from H. J. 181. (ST. v. 1, p. 104.) 3. ... Bill (H. R. 100) making, 1.2, H. J. 294: passed 296. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 208. In #; * of S. concá. in H. J. 297. (ST. v. 1, D. Löb. 4. 1791. Bill (H. R. 120) making, 1. 3, H. J. 367. In S. passed, S. J. 239. (ST. v. 1, p. 190.) Note.—The printed H. J. omits passage of bill in House. 5. 1792. Bill (H. R. 149) making, 2. 1, H. J. 458: dbtd. 467, 468 (ANNALS 221): passed 470. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 357. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 478. (ST. v. 1, p. 226.) ſº . . Bill (H. R. 188) making, 2. 1, H. J. 586: passed 604. In S. passed with amdt. S.J. 443. In #, # amidt. of S. concă. in H. J. 605. (ST. v. 1, p. 6 7. 1793. Bill (H.R. 206,216) making, 2.2, H. J. 651: passed 665. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 490. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concá. and n-concă. in H. J. 714, 716 (ANNALS 889, 892). In S. amdt. n- concă. in receded from S. J. 493. (ST. v. 1, p. 325.) ſº ... Bill (H.R. 243) making, 2.2, H. J. 723: passed 726. In S. passed S. J. 503. (ST. v.1, p. 339.) 8 Government Expenses—Continued. Appropriations for (Annual)—Continued. 9. 1794. Bill (H. R. 5) making, 3.1, H. J. 41: dbtd. 51 (ANNALS 411): passed 70. In S. passed with . amdts. S. J. 43. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 86. (ST. v.1, p. 342.) 10. . Bill (H. R. 64) making, 3.1, H. J. 201: passed 211. In S. passed S. J. 115 (ST. V. 1, p. 394). 11. 1795. Bill (H. R. 81 b) making, 3.2, H. J. 259: passed 261. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 136. In II. R. amdts, of S. concă. in H. J. 272,277. (ST. v. 1, p. 405.) 12. 1796. Bill (H. R. 142) making, 4.1, H. J. 423: dbtd. 423, 424 (ANNALS 253,262): passed 425. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 210. In H. R. amdts. concil. in H. J. 432. (ST. v. 1, p. 445.) 13. . Bill (H. R. 203) making, 4.1, H. J. 592: dbtd. 593,594 (ANNALs 1487, 1490): passed 597. In S. passed S. J. 285. (ST. v. 1, p. 493.) 14. 1797. Bill (H. R. 223) making, 4.2, H. J. 678: dbtd. 690, 709 (ANNALS 2110, 2224); passed 712. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 336. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 726. (ST. v. 1, p. 498.) 15. . Bill (H. R. 15) making, 5.1, H. J. 57: dbtd. 65 (ANNALS 433): passed 65. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 386. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in with amdt. H. J. —. In S. amdt. of H. R. concã in S. J. 389. (ST. v. 1, p. 534.) Note.—Printed H. J. omits fact of amdt. by H. R. 16. 1798. Bill (H. R. 43) making, 5.2, H. J. 146: passed 181. In S. passed S. J. —. (ST. v. 1, p. 542.) Note.—Printed S. J. omits fact of passage by S. 17. Bill (H. R. 126) making, 5. 2, H. J. 380: passed 385. In S. passed S. J. 547. (ST. V. 1, p. 611.) 18. 1799. Bill (H. R. 147) making, 5. 3, H. J. 453: passed 489. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 602. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 514. (ST. V. 1, p. 717.) 19. . Bill (H. R. 173) making, 5.3, H. J. 492: . passed 505. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 603. In II. R. amdts. of S. concid. in H. J. 514. (ST. v. 1, p. 723.) 20. 1800. Bill (H. R. 229) making, 6.1, H. J. 642: passed 662. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 86. In B. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 696. (ST. v. 2, p. 62 21. Bill (H. R. 264) making, 6.1, H. J. 697: passed 705. In S. passed with amdt. S. J.95. In II. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 715. (ST. V. 2, .83.) p 22, 1801. Bill (H. R. 277) making, 6.2, H. J. 752: passed 806. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 135. In H. R. amdts of S. concã. in with amdts. H. J. 838. In S. amdts. of H. R. concol. in S. J. 138. (ST. v. 2, p. 117.) 23, 1802. Bill (H. R. 22) making, 7. 1, H. J. 85: passed 92. In S. passed S. J. 182. (ST. v.2, p. 131.) 24. Bill (H. R. 41) making, 7.1, H. J. 163: passed 164. In S. passed S. J.201. (ST. v.2, p. 147.) 25. . Bill (H. R. 12) making, 7. 1, H. J. 50: dbtd. 220 (ANNALS 1243): passed 220. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 229. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 228. (ST. v. 2, p. 184.) 26, 1803. Bill (H. R. 112) making, 7. 2, H. J. 345: passed 360. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 277. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 375. (ST. V. 2, p. 210.) 27. 1804. Bill (H. R. 165) making, 8.1, H. J. 548: passed 592. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 370. In H. R. amdts. of S. concid. in H. J. 632. (ST. V. 2, p.264.) 28, 1805. Bill (H. R. 7) making, 8. 2, H. J. 25: passed 26. In S. passed S. J. 420. (ST. v. 2, p. 307.) 29. . Bill (H. R. 26) making, 8.2, H. J. 71: dbtd. 90 (ANNALS 987): passed 92. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 454. In H. R. amdts. of S. concd. in H. J. 150. (ST. v. 2, p. 316.) 30. 1806. Bill (H. R. 110) making, 9.1, H. J. 292: passed 348. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 80. Conf. apptd. H. J. 385, S. J. 83: conf. report agd. to S. J. 85, H. J. 395. (ST. v.2, p. 384.) 64 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Government Expenses—Continued. Appropriations for (Annual)—Continued. 31. 1807. Bill (H. R. 204) making, 9.2, H. J. 588: passed 623. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 171. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 643. (ST. v. 2, p. 432.) 32. 1808. Bill (H. R. 23) making, 10. 1, H. J. 90: passed 132. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 225. In B. R. amdt. of S. n-concã. in H. J. 152. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 226. (ST. v. 2, p. 462.) 33. 1809. Bill (H.R. 157) making, 10.2, H. J. 492: passed 520. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 345. In B. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 526. (ST. v. 2, p. 520.) Granger, Gideon 1. Requests an investigation of his conduct as P. M. ** Genl. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 113 (ANNALs 1109). 2. Com. apptd. to inquire into his conduct as P. M. Genl. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 331 (ANNALS 831): report made º; postponement to next sess. 400 (S. PAPERS, P. O. p. 40): indefinitely postpd. 426. Gratuities Note.—Annuities or gratuities granted to individuals by Special acts, being in the nature of “private bills”, are not included in this index. * 1. Bill granting four month’s pay to widows and or- phans of officers and crew lost in U. S. vessels In- surgent and Pickering, passed 1801–2, see PEN- SIONS 43. 2. Jt. res. granting one month’s extra pay to officers and men of U. S. sch. Enterprise for gallant con- duct, passed 1801–2, see SWORDS 1. 3. Jt. res. granting one month’s extra pay to men of Comm. Preble's squadron for gallant services, passed 1804–5, see THANKS OF CONGRESS 4. 4. Jt. res. granting two month’s extra pay to officers and men of U. S. ketch Intrepid for gallant con- duct, passed 1804–5, see Swords 3. Great Britain Commerce with. See COMMERCE. Debts due in. See SEQUESTRATION. Impressment of Seaman by. See IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN. Relations with 1–19. Spoliations by. See SPOLIATIONs. Treaties and Conventions with 20–47. Relations with 1. Messg. from Pres. on indisposition of G. Britain to enter into comml. treaty, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 269, H. J. 377 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 121). In H. R. refd. H. J. 379: reptd. on 385 (S. PAPERs, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 128). 2. Messg. from Pres. on comml. restrictions of G. Britain, 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 425, H. J. 578 (S. PA- PERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 135). 3. Messgs. from Pres. transmitting papers, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 7, 25, 35, 61, 63, 78,88, 103, H. J. 9,47, 71, 112, 121, 152, 176, 202 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, pp. 141,315,327,428,429,432,448,461, 464). 4. Res. to sequester debts due by citizens of U. S. to snbjects of G. Britain, dbtd. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 105, 106 (ANNALs 535, 542). 5. Motion for a bill to suspend 4th article of treaty of 1783 (relating to collection of private debts) re- jected 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 74. 6. Res. to suspend and prohibit importations from G. Britain, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 114: dbtd. 118–126 (AN- NALs 566, 570, 576, 595, 600): amended, passed and com. apptd. to report bill 126. For bill see post 7. 7. Bill to suspend and prohibit importations from G. Britain, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 128: passed 130. In S. dbtd. and rejected S. J. 69. 8. Jt. res. to suspend comml. intercourse with Am. colonies of G. Britain, rejected 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 176. 9. Information of negotiation of treaty; Pres. an. messg. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 194, H. J.366. Great Britain—Continued. Relations with–Continued. 10. Res, requesting Pres. to have information reptd. of conduct of G. Britain towards neutral rights and commerce since treaty of 1794, rejected 1797– 8, 5. 2, H. J. 328. 11. Messg. from Pres. transmitting papers in case of extradition, 1799–1800, 8ee ROBBINS (Jonathan). 12. Messg. from Pres, on convention entered into, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J.223, H. J. 224. 13. Information of convention entered into to eS- tablish N. E. and N. W. boundaries between U. S. and British Possessions; Pres. an messg. 1803–4, 8. º J. 297, H. J.405 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 584). - 14. Messg. from Pres, on, 1805–6, see NEUTRAL EIGHTS 2. 15. Messg. from Pres. on, 1806–7, 8ee IMPORTATION 6. 16. Messg. from Pres, on, 1806–7, 9, 2, S.J. 152, H. J. 596 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 805). 17. Messgs. from Pres. on, 1807–8, see IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 26; NEUTRAL RIGHTS 10, 11, 12, 16; NEUTRALITY 15. 18. Proclamation of Pres, prohibiting intercourse with British armed vessels and interdicting our harbors to them, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J.35 (ANNALS 924), 36 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 3, p. 23). 19. Messgs, from Pres, on, 1808–9, 8ée NEUTRAL RIGHTs 17, 22. Treaties and Conventions with Treaty of 1783 20. Messgs, from Pres, transmitting papers in relation to execution of 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 7,35, H. J. 9,71 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, pp. 141, 327). 21. Motion for a bill to suspend 4th article of (relat- ing to collection of private debts), rejected 1793– 4, 3.1, S. J. 74. Treaty of 1794 22. Messg. from Pres, transmitting treaty and papers, 1795, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 178 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 470): ratification consented to 186. (ST. v. 8, p. 116.) f 23. Messg. from Pres, informing of its ratification 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 217, H. J. 454. . 24. Res. that Pres, be requested to communicate in- structions and correspondence relating to, dbtd. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 466–480 (ANNALS 426–759): passed 480. 25. Messg. from Pres, declining to furnish H. R. copies of instructions and correspondence relating to, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 487: dbtd. 491,498,499 (AN- NALS 762, 769): res. declaratory of rights and duties of H. R. in relation to treaties and to calls on execu- tive for information 499. 26. Res. condemning the treaty and that not expedi- ent to pass laws to carry into effect, 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 513: dbtd. 514-529 (ANNALS 940, 951, 969, 976, 1004, 1025, 1060, 1095, 1116, 1140, 1171, 1203, 1228, 1264, 1282). 27. Res. that expedient to pass laws to carry into effect (for previous debate see ante 26) passed and com. apptd. to report bill 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 529. For bill see post 28. 28. Bill (H.R. 178) making appr. to carry into effect, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 532: dbtd. and passed 535 (AN- j 1295). In S. passed S. J. 248. (ST. v. 1, p. ..) 29. Ratification of addtl, article consented to, 1796, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 207. (ST. v. 8, p. 130.) 30. Information of measures taken to carry into º Pres, an. messg. 1796–7, 4.9, S.J. 296, H. J. 7. 31. Bill (H.R. 6) authorizing appt. of counsel to rep- resent U. S. before commrs. apptd. under, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 32: passed 37. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 378. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-concó. in H. J. 54. In S. amdts. receded from S. J. 379. (ST. v. 1, p. 523.) & 32. Information of proceedings of commrs. under; Pres. an. messg.1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 407, H. J.84. GENEP21, INDEX of THE JOURNALs of CONGREss. 65 Great Britain—Continued. Treaties and Conventions with –Continued. Treaty of 1794–Continued. 33. Recommóg. appr. to pay awards of commi's. un- der; Pres. an. messg. 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 407, H. J. 84. See GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 16. 34. Messg. from Pres. transmitting copy of act of parliament for carrying into execution, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 433, H. J. 159 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 103). 35. Report by Sec. of State of claims recovered by citizens of U. S. under, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 158, 186 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 119). 36. Ratification of explanatory article consented to, 1798, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 279. (ST. v. 8, p. 131.) 37. Information of proceedings of commrs. under; Pres. an. messg. 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 558, H. J. 401. 38. Information of proceedings of commrs. under; Pres, an. messg. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 526. 39. Messg. of Pres, transmitting papers in case of * under, 1799–1800, see ROBBINs (Jona- than). 40. Bill (H. R. 207) to provide for execution of 27th article of, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 602. . 41. Information of difficulties in executing 6th arti- cle of; Pres, an: messg. 1800–1, 6. 2, S.J. 106, H. J. 724. r 42. Bill (H. R. 135) making appr. for payment of awards under, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 428: passed 436. In S. passed S. J. 311. (ST. v. 2, p. 248.) 43. Bill (H.R. 1) making appr. for payment of awards under, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 12: passed 15. In S. passed S. J. 417. (ST. v. 2, p. 307.) Conventiom of 1802 44. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1802, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 415 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 382): ratification consented to 421. (ST. v. 8, p. 196.) 45. Bill (H. R. 67) making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 227, S. J. 233. (ST. v. 2, p. 192.) 46. Bill (S. 13) authorizing last payment under, to be made in G. Britain, 1804–5, 8.2, S. J.465: passed 466. In H. R. passed H. J. 168. (ST. v. 2, p. 336.) Convention of 1803 47. Messg. from Pres. transmitting with papers, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 451 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 584): ratification consented to with modi- fications 463. Note.—This convention was not consummated. Great Egg Harbor River, N. J. 1. Bill making appr. for buoys at mouth of, passed 1807–8, 8ee SAPELO ISLAND 1. Griswold, Roger (Representative) 1. Assaulted in H. R. by Mr. Lyon, 1797–8, see QUES- TIONS OF PRIVILEGE 3. 2. Res. to expel him for a fracas with Mr. Lyon on floor of H. R. 1797–8, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVI-. LEGE 4. Gull Island, Long Island Sound 1. Bill making further appr. of $3,500 (see LONG ISLAND SOUND 2) for building light-house on, passed 1803–4, 8ee Government ExPENSEs 27. Gunboats. See NAVY S Vesseſs of Gunn, James (Senator) 1. Challenge to Mr. Baldwin (Representatire), 1795–6, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 2. - Habeas Corpus 1. Bill (S. 39) to suspend it for three months in cases of treason, etc. passed 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 131. In H. IR. d.btd. H. J. 550, 552 (ANNALS 402): rejected 552. 2. Res. for further provisions of law to secure its privileges, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 571: dbtd. 592, 594, 596 (ANNALS 502, 528, 555): indefinitely postpd. 597. 3. Bill (S. —) to regulate proceedings in, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 233,257: postpd. to next sess. 264. H. Rep. 1776—9 Half-Pay Allowance. See PENSIONs;—WAR OF THE REVOLUTION A Claims Arising from. Hall of House of Representatives. See HOUSE OF REP- RESENTATIVES. tº gº. * Hamilton, Alexander 1. Res. condemning his administration of affairs as Sec. of Treas. 1792-3, 2.2, H. J. 723: dbtd. 724, 726 (ANNALS 899, 907, 955): rejected 726. 2. Letter from, requesting inquiry into his official conduct, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 16. See FINANCEs 16. 3. Letter from, stating intention to resign office of Sec. of Treas. and suggesting further inquiry into his official conduct, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 248. Hammond, Samuel (Representative) 1. Res. requesting Pres. to inform H. R. whether he has accepted an executive appt. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 112: report by Pres. 113 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v.-1, p. 421): res. passed that having accepted an ex- ecutive appt. he has forfeited seat as rep. from Ga. Harbor Defence. See ForTIFICATIONs;—GUNBOATs. Harbor Improvements. See RIVER AND HARBOR IM- PROVEMENTS, Harmer, Gen. Joseph. See INDIAN WARS \ With Morth- western Tribes. $. Harrisburg, Penn. 1. Suggested as location for seat of govt. of U. S. 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 62. Hayti Commerce with. See COMMERCE. Relations with. See FRANCE W Reſations with. Refugees from - 1. Mem. of legis. of Md. for their relief, refd. 1793– 4, 3, 1, H. J. 25: reptd. on 38 (S. PAPERS, For. REL. v. 1, p. 308). 2. Bill (H.R. 7) apprg. $15,000 for their relief, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 50, 52 (ANNALS 349): passed 54. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 29. In H. R. amdts, of S. concă. in H. J. 59. (ST. v. 6, p. 13.) 3. Bill remitting tonnage duty on vessels from Hayti that have taken refuge in ports of U. S. passed 1793–4, see FRENCH WESSELS 2, 3. 4. Bill to prevent their landing, 1797–8, see FRANCE , 24. Q Health Laws. See also QUARANTINE. 1. Recommd.g. attention to subject; Pres, an. messg. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 558, H. J. 401. In S. refl. S. J. 565. In H. R. refd. H. J. 410. For bill reptd. see QUARANTINE 2. Hemp. See CORDAGE. . Herkimer, Gen. Nicholas 1. Bill to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, See MONUMENTS 3. - Hoge, John 1. His election as rep. from Penn. to 8th cong. con- tested by citizens of his district, see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 24. Holland Loan. See LOANS. Home Department 1. Res. to establish, dbtd. and rejected 1789, 1.1, H. J.64 (ANNALS 692). Horses. See also ANIMALS. 1. Bill (H.R. 173) that officers be paid for horses killed in action, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 521: passed 539. In S. passed S. J. 252. (ST. v. 1, p. 463.) Hospital Money. See MARINE Hospitals & Fund for. Hospitals. See MARINE HOSPITALs;—MEDICAL DEPART- MENT OF ARMY. 66 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. House of Representatives. RESENTATIVES. Addresses of 1. Addresses to President of U. S. 2–17. Clerks in. See CLERK OF H. R. § Employés in Office of;—CLERKS OF COMMITTEES. Contingent Fund of. See CoNTINGENT FUNDs. Election of President of U. S. by 18. Elections by 19–20. Employés of See § 0fficers and Employés of. Ha// of 21–24. Library of See LIBRARY OF HOUSE OF REPRESENT- ATIVES. Messages of See MESSAGES BETwº N THE Two Houses. Officers and Employés of IExtra Pay to 25–37. Processes of 38. Rights, Powers, and Duties of 39–44. Secret Sessions of 45. Vacancy in 46. Addresses of 1. Rule that they be signed by Speaker, adopted 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 374. Addresses to President of U. S. 2. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1789, 1.1% H. J. 27: presented 31. - 3. In reply to his annual messg. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 138: dbtd. and adopted 139 (ANNALS 1088): presented 140. 4. In reply to his annual messg. dbtd. and adopted 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 334 (ANNALS 1838): presented 336. 5. In reply to his annual messg. adopted l?91–2, 2. - 1, H. J. 440: presented 442. 6. im reply to his annual messg. adopted 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 616: presented 618. 7. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 13: presented 14. 8. In reply to his annual messg, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 238: dbtd. 239–244 (ANNALS 895, 906,914,932,945): adopted 244: presented 247. 9. In reply to his annual messg.: res. to appt. com. to prepare, dbtd. and passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 369 (ANNALs 128): address réptd. 373: ábtd. 379 (AN- NALS 144): adopted 379: presented 381. 10. In reply to his annual messg. dbtd. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 615,616 (ANNALS 1603, 1611, 1634): adopted 618: presented 623. 11. In reply to his annual messg. dbtd. 1797, 5. 1, See also CONGRESS;-REP- H. J. 13–17 (ANNALS67, 88, 110, 138, 152, 169,193,200, 210,219): adopted 21: presented 24. 12. In reply to his annual messg. dbtd. and adopted 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.90 (ANNALS 645): presented 82. 13. Res. for an address to request him to negotiate treaty with France, dbtd. and rejected 1797–8, 5. 2, H.J. 366 (ANNALS 2084). 14. In reply to his annual messg, adopted 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 406, 407: presented 410. 15. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 530: presented 534. 16. On death of George Washington, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 541. 17. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 727, 728: presented 731. Note.—At next ensuing session President sent his annual message in writing, for first time, and the custom of present- ing him an address in reply ceased. Election of President of U. S. by 18. Thomas Jefferson, 1801, see ELECTORAL WOTES 12, 13, 14. Elections by 19. Rule that majority of votes requisite for, except * ballots for committees, adopted 1789, 1.1, H.J. House of Representatives—Continued. Elections by—Continued. 20. Rule that previous nomination necessary in cases in which a Representative not eligible, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. Ha// of 21. Res. instructing Speaker to have ventilators put in, passed 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 101. 22. Res. that it shall not be occupied for religious serv- ice except by consent of Speaker, passed 1804-5, 8. 2, H. J. 12, 17. 23. Com. apptd. to inquire into its acoustic deficien- cies, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 68: report made and res. passed to hang curtains between columns 98. 24. Com. apptd. to report on mode of heating, 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 155: report made 217. Officers and Employés of Note.—See also under titles of respective officers for matter relating to any one of them or their employés. Extra Pay to 25. Res. allowing, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 549. 26. Res. allowing, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 192. 27. Res. allowing, passed l?94–5, 3, 2, H. J. 355. 28. Res, allowing, passed 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 601. 29. Bill allowing, passed 1796–7, 8ee ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 8. 30. Res, allowing, passed 1797, 5.1, H. J. 75. 31. Bills allowing, passed 1797–8, see CoNGRESS 2, 3; EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. 32. Bills allowing, passed 1798–9, see Congress 4. 33. #s. allowing, passed 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 514,517, 519. 34. Res, allowing, passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 842,844, 35. Res, allowing, passed 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 393, 394. 36. Res, allowing, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 692. 37. Res. allowing, passed 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 257. Processes of 38. Rule that they be issued under hand and seal of Speaker and attested by Clerk, adopted 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 374. Rights, Powers and Duties of 39. Debates on duty in making appropriations, 1795–6, see GoverNMENT ExPENSES 12; GREAT BRITAIN 24, 25. 40. Res. that purposes for which H. R. desires in- formation from the Executive is not necessary to be stated in application for it, passed 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 499. For previous debate on subject see GREAT BRITAIN 24, 25. 41. Res. declaratory of, in relation to treaties, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 499. For previous debate on subject see GREAT BRITAIN 24, 25. 42. Debate on duty in making appropriations, 1797, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 15. 43. Debate on duty in making appropriations, 1797– 8, see CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC ExPENSES 8. 44. Debate on power of H. R. to inquire into conduct of officers of Army, 1807–8, see WILKINSON (Gen. James) 2. Secret Sessions of 45. Rnle that confidential communications be re- ceived and dbtd. in, adopted 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 510.-Amended 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 23 (ANNALS 150).—Amended 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 229.- Amended 1795–6, 4.1, H.J. 376 (ANNALS 137). Vacancy in 46. Debate on subject of, 1791–2, see PINCKNEY (Wil- liam). - Illinois Territory Government of 1. Report of com. recommdg. its establishment, Hºe & 10. 2, H. J. 432 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 45). 2. Bill (H.R. 132) establishing, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 432: dbtd. and passed 477 (ANNALS 1093). In S. passed S. J. 336. (ST. V. 2, p. 514.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 67 Impeachment List of Cases of 1–3. 0f Senators 4–5. Trial of 6–11. List of Cases of See under respective maines— 1, William Blount (Senator), 1797. - 2. John Pickering (U. S. District Judge), 1803. 3. Samuel Chase (Justice of Supreme Court), 1804. Of Senators - 4. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide some other tribunal than Senate to try, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 76. 5. Res. that senators are not impeachable for crimes or offenses against laws or peace of U.S. 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 440: refl. 444. Tria/ Of 6. Bill (S. +) to regulate proceedings in, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 428: dbtd. 442, 443: rejected 443. 7. Com. apptd. to report mode of proceedings in, 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 431: report made 431; adopted 433 (see J.). º 8. Form of oath to be taken by senators in, adopted 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 438. 9. Res. that Senator is disqualified to sit in cases on which he has previously acted and voted in H. R. 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 333: rejected 369. 10. Decision on point of order whether majority of votes required to elect managers on part of H. R. 1804–5, see QUESTIONS OF ORDER. 25. 11. Com. apptd. to report rules to govern Senate in, 1804–5, 8.2, S. J. 419: report made 422. Import Duties. See also DUTIES;—IMPORTATION;—IM- PORTS. Note.—This title is limited to matter relating to import du- ties generally. For special matter relating to import duties on specific articles, see under titles of respective articles. Collection of See § Payment and Collection of Discriminating and Countervailing. See DUTIES. Drawbacks of See DRAWBACKS ON ExPORTS. Exemptions from 1–7. Imposition of 8–28. * Payment and Collection of 29–38. Receipts from 39–41. Remission of 42–45. Exemptions from. See also Remission of Note.—This section is limited to special bills or special mate ter relating to the subject. For general enumeration of arti- cles exempted, see general bills under § Imposition. 1. Bill exempting animals for breeding, passed 1792– 3, 8ee ANIMALS 1. 2. Bill exempting ordnance and ordnance stores for two years, passed l’93–4, 8ee ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES 1. 3. Bill exempting ordnance and ordnance stores for one year, passed 1797, See ORDNANCE AND ORD- NANCE STORES 5. Bill exempting personal baggage, also tools of mechanics, passed 1798–9, see DUTIES 18. Bill exempting goods destined for foreign ports on vessels stopping at ports in U. S. passed i804–5, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 20. 6. Report of com. on exempting books and philo- sophical apparatus for colleges, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 16, 21: dbtd. and res. passed that inexpedient 24 (ANNALS 705). 7. Bill (H.R. 44) exempting old copper, sulphur, and saltpetre, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 145: passed 181. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 238. (ST. v. 2, p. 471.) Imposition of See also MANUFACTURES 3 Encourage- ment of. 8. Debated, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11–21 (ANNALs 106, 109, 4. 5. 121, 129, 150, 157, 168, 175, 180, 183, 200, 208, 216, 221); res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 22. For bill see post 9. Import Duties—Continued. Imposition of-Continued. 9. Bill (H.R. 2) making generaltariff for, 1789, 1.1, H. J.28: dbtd. 31–36 (ANNALS 303,306, 337,343, 349, 359) : passed 37. In S. dbtd. and passed with . amdts. S. J. 32. In H. R. amdts. of S. concú. and n-concid. in H. J. 48,49. In S. amdts, insisted on and receded from S. J. 35. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. H. J. 52, 53 (ANNALS 608). Conf. apptd. H. J. 53, S.J. 36: conf. report agd. to H. J. 55, S.J. 37. (ST. v. 1, p. 24.) 10. Report of Sec. of Treas, on, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 143 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 45). 11. Bill (H. R. 83) making general tariff for, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 269; passed 273. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 199. In H. R. amdts. of S. concól. in with amdts. H. J. 291. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 203. (ST. v. 1, p. 180.) 12. Bill (H. R. 129) explanatory of act (ante 11) for, L790–1, 1.3, H. J. 385 : passed 385. In S. passed S.J. 280: motion to reconsider rejected 281. (ST. v. 1, p. 198.) 13. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg, increase of rates, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 538 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 158): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 567. For bill 8ee post 14. 14. Bill (H.R. 181) altering rates on certain articles, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 575: dbtd. 582, 583, 584 (ANNALs 560, 566, 569) : passed 584. In S. passed with amdts. 431, 433. In H. R. amdtS. of S. concá. in with amdt. H. J. 591. In S. amdt. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 434. (ST. v. 1, p. 259.) 15. Bill (H. R. 46) for addtl. on certain articles, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J.'155 (for previous debate on sub- ject of bill see REVENUES 2): dbtd. 165 (ANNALS 697). In S. dbtd. S. J. 88,100: passed with amdts. 100. In H. R. amdts. Of S. concá. and n-concó. in H. J. 199. Conf. apptd. S. J. 103, H. J. 202: conf. report agd. to S. J. 107, H. J. 205. (ST. v. 1, p. 390.) 16. Bill (H.R. 77) supplemental to acts for, 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 277: passed 287. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 149. In H. R. amdts, of S. concú. in H. J. 303. (ST. v. 1, p. 411.) 17. Report of Sec. of Treas, on, 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 309, 312 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 348). 18. Bill continuing in force act (ante 15) imposing addtl, passed 1794–5, 8ee DEBT OF U.S. 37. 19. Report of com. on, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 643, 656 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 493): dbtd. 668, 702, 703, 704 (ANNALS 2031, 2168,2183,2199): res. passed and com.apptd. to report bill, 704. For bill see post 20. 20. Bill (H.R. 233) for addtl, on certain articles, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 707: dbtd. 715, 717 (ANNALs 2249, 2270): passed 719. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 336. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in H. J. 726. (ST. v. 1, p. 503.) 21. Bill (H.R. 2) to suspend in part act (ante 20) im- posing addtl, 1797, 5.1, H. J.31: dbtd. in com. of wh. and rejected 32. £2. Bill (H. R. 267) for addtl, on certain articles, L799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 703: passed 704. In S. passed S. J.94. (ST. V. 2, p. 84.) 23. Res. that inexpedient to increase, passed 1800– 1, 6.2, H. J.782. 24. Res. on expediency of reducing, on certain arti- cles, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J.61: dbtd. 61, 67 (ANNALS 434, 458): rejected 67. 25. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 549 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 78). 26. Bill (H. R. 211) imposing specific instead of ad valorem on certain articles, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 632: dbtd. 664, 667 (ANNALS 1202, 1204): passed 668. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 401. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 693. (ST. v. 2, p. 299.) 27. Bill imposing addtl. ad valorem duty to create a fund for protection of commerce against hostilities of Barbary States, passed 1803–4, 8ee MEDITER- RANEAN FUND 1. £8. Bill (H.R. 146) to increase rates, 1808–9, 10. 2. H. J. 468: dbtd. 524, 526 (ANNALS 1434, 1441): passed 528. In S. dbtd. 352 (ANNALS 438): rejected 357. 68 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Import Duties—Continued. Payment and Collection of gº Note.—This section is limited to matter relating solely and specifically to import duties. Most of the provisions on the subject are included in the matter that relates also to ton- nage duties, and general reference to DUTIES Ś Collection of is deemed better than repetition. 29. Bill regulating terms of credit for, passed 1791– 2, 86e ante 14. - 30. Bill regulating terms of credit for, passed 1794– 5, 8ee ante 16. 31. Com. instructed to report on extending term of credit for duties on imports from W. Indies, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 598: report made and res. passed that inexpedient 631. - 32. Bill (H.R.199) to extend bonds sixty days, 1799– 1800, 6. 1, H. J. 586, 587: passed 593. In S. re- jected S. J. 49. - 33. Bill providing that bonds be deposited in Bank of U. S. for collection, passed 1799–1800, see CUS- TOMS OFFICERS 25. 34. Bill that invoices of imports be made out in cur- rency of country from which imported, passed 1800–1, see FOREIGN COINS 16. 35. Bill (H. R. 24) making addtl. regulations for credit, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 68: passed 76. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 440. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 142. (ST. v. 2, p. 315.) 36. Res. to inquire into expediency of depositing bonds in State banks for collection, dbtd. and refl. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 63 (ANNALS 860). 37. Bill extending term of credit on duty bonds dur- ing continuance of embargo, passed 1807–8, 8ee EMBARGO 15. 38. Bill amdg. act (ante 37) extending term of credit on duty bonds during embargo, passed 1808–9, 8ee EMBARGO 29. Receipts from Note.—For statements subsequent to 1800 See annual re ports of Sec. of Treas. under title FINANCES. 39. Statement of, from Aug. 1, 1789 to Sept. 30, 1790, reptol. by Sec. of Treas. 1. 3, H. J. 346, 351 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 89). 40. Statement of, for year ending Sept. 30, 1791, 2, 1, H. J sº 553 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 139). .” 41. Statement of, from 1790 to 1800, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 7. 1, S. J. 163, H. J. 21 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 701). - Rémission of See also y Exemption from. 42. Report of com. on policy of, in cases of destruc- tion of goods, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 272, 289 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 320): disgd. to 301. 43. Res. and bill to remit, on ordnance and ordnance stores imported by States for use of militia, 1802– 3, see MILITIA 8. - 44. Bill (H. R. 23) allowing, on cargoes of Spanish vessels arriving in distress and reloading on other vessels, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 67: passed 76. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 439. In H. R. amdts. of S. concél. in H. J. 128. (ST. v. 2, p. 314.) 45. Bill (H. R. 11) remitting, on naval monument, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 58: dbtd. 193 (ANNALs 1682): passed 196. In S. dbtd. S. J. 245: passed with amdt. S. J. 245. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concil. in H. J. 214. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 247. (ST. v. 2, p. 476.) Importation Free. See IMPORT DUTIES A Exemptions from. Prohibitions of 1–11. - Restrictions on 12–13. Prohibitions of See also COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE \ Suspensions of . 1. Bill to prohibit importation from R. I. 1790, 8ee RHODE ISLAND 14. - 2. Bill to suspend and prohibit importation from G. Britain, 1793–4, see GREAT BRITAIN 6, 7. | Importation—Continued. Prohibitions of Continued. 3. Res, to prohibit importation from G. Britain, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 250: dbtd. 311–317 (ANNALs 537, 575,605, 636, 660,700, 730,761); withdrawn 324 (ANNALS 823). See post 4. 4. Res. to prohibit importation of specified articles from G. Britain, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 267 (ANNALS 449): dbtd. 321, 322 (ANNALS 779, 801): res. passed and com, apptd. to report bill 322. For bill see 08t 5. . Bill (H.R. 117) prohibiting importation of speci- fied articles from G. Britain, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 330: dbtd. 339, 344 (ANNALS 841, 851): passed 344. In S. dbtd. and passed S. J. 86. (ST. v. 2, p. 379.) 5. Messg. from Pres. recommd.g. suspension of act (ante 5) prohibiting importations from G. Britain, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 110, H. J. 471. In H. R. refd. H. J. 471. For bill reptd. see post 7. . Bill (H.R. 145) suspending act (ante 5) prohibiting importations from G. Britain, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 472: dbtd. 473, 474 (ANNALS 115, 119): passed 476. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 113. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. and concq. in with amdt. H. J. 483 (AN- NALs 153). In S. amdts, of H. R. concl. in S. J. 114. (ST. V. 2, p. 411.) Bill (H. R. 200) to amend act (ante 5) prohibiting importations from G. Britain, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 585. - . Debate on memorials for repeal of act (ante 5) pro- hibiting importations from G. Britain, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 48,74, 76 (ANNALs 961, 1172, 1178). 10, Bill (S. 21) to authorize Pres, to suspend act (ante 5) prohibiting importations fron G. Britain, 1807– 8, 10.1, S. J.269: passed 271, 272. In H. R. d.btd. and indefinitely postpd. H. J. 309. (ANNALS 2281). 11. Bill (H.R. 16) supplementing act (ante 5) prohibit- ing importations from G. Britain, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 69 (see S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 699): passed 173. In S. passed with almdts. S. J. 235. In H. R. amdts. of S. conca. in H. J. 190. (ST. v. 2, p. 469.) Restrictions on 12. Res, to limit imports in foreign vessels to pro- ducts of country to which vessel belongs, dbtd. l'795–6, 4.1, H. J. 415 (ANNALS 245). 13. Bill (S.—) to limit imports in foreign vessels to products of country to which vessel belongs, l805– 6, 9, 1, S. J. 51, 53 (ANNALS 163): postpd. to next SeSS. 76. 5 { } 7 8. 9 Imports. See also IMPORT DUTIES;—IMPORTATION. Statements of Annual 1–18. speeial 19–21. Statements of Annual 1. Res. that Sec. of Treas. make annual report to Sen- ate, passed 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 212: amended 223.− Rescinded 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 47. ?. Res. that Sec. of Treas. make annual report to H. R. passed 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 318. 3. L790, 2.1, S.J. 341, 342,409 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 34,50). 4. L791, 2.2, S.J. 498 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 167). 5, 1792–3–4, 4, 1, H. J. 426 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 322). 6, 1795, 4.2, S.J. 306 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 345). 7. 1796, 5.2, S.J. 420 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 363). 8, 1797, 5.3, S. J. 576, H. J. 457 (S. PAPERs, COMM, AND NAVIG. v. 1, p.391). 9, 1798, 6.1, S.J. 42, H. J. 611 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 431). 10. I'799, 7.1, H. J. 20 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 461). 11. 1800, 7.1, H. J. 20 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 469). GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 69 Imports—Continued. Impressment of Seamen—Continued. Statements of Continued. 16. Report by Sec. of State of cases of, ió01–2, 7. 1, Annual—Continued. 12, 1801, 7. 2, H. J. 329 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 511). 13. 1802, 8.1, H. J. 587 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 557). 14. 1803, 8.2, H. J. 54 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 575). 15, 1804, 9. 1, H. J. 301 (S. PAPERS, COMM. ANI, NAVIG. v. 1, p. 627). 16, 1805, 9. 2, H. J. 496 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 674). - 17. 1806, 10. T., H. J. 156 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 704). 18. 1807, 10. 2, H. J. 537 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 748). Special 19. Report by Sec. of Treas. of imports from G. Brit- ain during 1802–3–4, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 14 (S. PA- PERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 599). 20. Report by Sec. of Treas. of imports from G. Brit- ain during 1802–3–4, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J, 259,261,262, 265,368 (S.F.Xpers, CoMM.XNoNAvić. V.i. p. 640). 21. Report by Sec. of Treas. of imports of salt from 1802 to 1807, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 469 (S. PAPERs, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 741). Impressment of Seamen. See also NEUTRAL RIGHTS. Note.—Matter relating to impressment of seamen by G. Britain will also be found in general papers and correspon- dence indexed under GREAT BRITAIN SRelations with. 1. Letter from Sec. of State on impressments by G. Britain, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 387, H. J. 503 (S. PAPERs, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 131). 2. Action of legislature of R. I. for release of seamen impressed by a British man-of-war, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 103, H. J. 202(S PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 464). 3. Bill (H.R. 51) to register seamen to protect them against, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 183: dbtd. 209 (ANNALs 772). 4. fºot of com. on, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 448, 450 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 532): dbtd. 453,455 (AN- NALS 381, 395): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 455. For bill see post 5. 5. Bill (H.R. 155) for protection against, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 470: dbtd. and passed 483 (ANNALS 802). In S. dbtd. S. J. 233, 241: passed with amdts. 241. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-concil. in, H. J. 535. Conf. apptd. H. J. 535, S. J. 247: conf. report agd. to H. J. 567, S.J. 270. (ST. v. 1, p. 477.) 6. Information of measures taken under act (ante 5) for protection against; Pres, an. messg. 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 296, H.J. 607. 7. Report of com. on, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 625, 725 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 761). For bill reptd. see post 8. 8.*.* (H. R. 207) to provide further protection against, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 714: dbtd. 732 (ANNALS 2335): passed 733. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 347. 9. Bill (H.R. 13) continuing in force act (ante 5) for protection against, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 52: passed 54. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 381. In H. R. amdts. concá. and n-concal. in H. J. 60. In S. disgt. receded from S.J. 382. (ST. v. 1, p. 527.) 10. Bill (H.R. 37) to amend act (ante 5) for protection against, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 126. 11, Report by Sec. of State of cases of, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 93,210 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 126). 12, Messg. from Pres. on impressment by G. Britain of seamen on U. S. man-of-war, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 424 (ANNALS 2554), 426 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 203). 13. Bill (H.R. 174) continuing in force act (ante 5) for protection against, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 495: passed 503. In S. passed S. J. 606 (ST. v. 1, p. 731). 14. Report by Sec. of State of cases of, 1799–1800, %§ S.J.9, H. J. 534 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 15. Report by Sec. of State of cases of, 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 112, H. J. 740(S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v.2, p.292). S.J. 161, H. J. 18(S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v.1, p. 361). 17. Report by Sec. of State of cases of, 1802–3, 7. 2, # i.. 248, H. J. 258 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 18. Report by Sec. of State of cases of, 1803–4, 8, 1, S.J. 314, 320 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 593). 19. Bill (S. – ) for further protection against, 1803– 4, 8.1, S. J. 338: postpd. to next sess. 367. 20. Bill (H.R. 157) for further protection against, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 524. 21. Bill (H.R. 158) to regulate granting certificates of citizenship to protect against, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 524: passed 548. In S. rejected S. J. 352. 22. Res., directing Sec. of State to report cases of, passed 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 73: report made 101. 23. Messg, from Pres. on, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 23, H. J. 237 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 727). 24. Report of Sec. of State on impressments by G. Britain, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 228,314 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 776). 25. Bill (S. –) to protect against and indemnify for, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 24 (ANNALS 55): postpd. 55. 26. Report by Sec. of State of impressments by G. Britain, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 240 (S. PAPERs, Folk. REL. v. 3, p. 36). Inaugural Addresses. See under names of respective Presidents. Indian Affairs. See INDIANS \ Relations with. Indian Annuities. See INDIANS, - Indian Reservations. See INDIANs. Indian Service Appropriations for (Annual) 1. LT32. Bill including, see GoverNMENT Ex- PENSES 5. 2. 1793. Bill including, see GoverNMENT Ex- PENSES 7. 3. 1794–1809. Bills including, see ARMY & Appro- priations for. - Indian Treaties 1. Messg. from Pres, inquiring whether their ratifica- tion considered necessary, refd. 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p.26 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 58): reptd. on 27 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 59). 2. Messg. from Pres, recommdg appr. to negotiate, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 426, H. J. 136. See post 3. 3. Bill (H.R. 44) making appr. to negotiate, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 150 (8ee PUBLIC LAND's 120): passed 153. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 442. In H. R. amdts. of S dbtd. and concid. in with amdt. H. J. 189, 190 (ANNALS 1058). In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 444. (ST. v. 1, p. 539.) - . Bill (H. R. 161) making appr. to negotiate, 1798– 9, 5. 3, H. J. 467: passed 476. In S. passed S. J. 587. (ST. v. 1, p. 618.) . Bill (S. 43) making appr. to carry into effect, 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 581: passed 587. In H. R. passed H. J. 486. (ST. v. 1, p. 618.) . Bill (H.R. 259) making appr. to negotiate, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 695: passed 698. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 94. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 715. (ST. v.2, p. 82.) 7. Messg. from Pres, on measures taken to negotiate, iº 7. 1, H. J. 80 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, 8. %; (S. 30) making appr. to negotiate, 1803–4, 8. 1, S.J. 327: passed 386. In H. R. passed H. J. 686. (ST. v. 2, p. 291.) 9. Bill (H.R. 70) making appr. to carry into effect, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 163; passed 169. In S. passed S. J. 472. (ST. v. 2, p. 338.) 10. Messg. from Pres, transmitting those entered into during preceding year, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 31, H. J. 259. In H. R. refl. H. J. 259. For bills reptd. see post 11, 28. 4 5 6 70 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Indian Treaties—Continued. 11. Bill (H.R. 140) making permanent appr. for cer- tain, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 380: passed 388. In S. passed S. J. 91. (ST. v. 2, p. 407.) 12. Bill (H.R. 54) making appr. to carry into effect, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 1693 passed 177. In S. passed S. J. 233. (ST. v. 2, p. 467.) Cherokees of 1791 13. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1791, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 85 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 123): ratification consented to 88. (ST. v. 7, p. 39.) 14. Messg. from Pres. transmitting addtl, article, 1792, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 98 (S. PAPERs, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 203): ratification consented to 99. (ST. v. 7, p. 42.) of 1794 15. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1794, S. Ex. J. Y. 1. p. 168 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 543): rati- fication consented to 170. (ST. v. 7, p. 43.) of 1798 16. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1799, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 306 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 637): rati- fication consented to 307. (ST. v. 7, p. 62.) 17. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1798–9, see ante 5. - of 1805 (Oct. 25) 18. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1805, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 695): rati- fication consented to 7. (ST. v. 7, p. 93.) , 19. Bill (H.R. 143) to make appr. to carry into effect, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 397: laid on table 407. 20. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1805–6, 8ee ante 11. of 1805 (Oct. 27) 21. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1805, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 695): rati- fication consented to 10. (ST. v. 7, p. 95.) of 1806 22. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1806, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 18 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 703): rati- fication consented to 33. (ST. v. 7, p. 101.) 23. Bill (H. R. 217) making appr. to carry into effect, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 609: dbtd. and passed 639 (AN- NALS 674). In S. passed S. J. 169, 170. (ST. v. 2, p. 443.) - of 1807 (Sept. 11) - 24, Messg. from Pres, transmitting with papers, 1808, S. Ex. J. v.2, p. 76 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 753): ratification consented to 80. (ST. v. 7, p. 103.) of 1807 (Dec. 2) - 25, Messg. from Pres, transmitting with papers, 1808, S. Ex. J. v.2, p. 72(S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 752): postpd. 73. Chickasaws of 1801 - 26. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1801, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 399 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 648): ratifi- cation consented to 424. (ST. v. 7, p. 65.) of 1805 - 27. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1805, S. Ex. J v. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND.AFF. v. 1, p. 695): ratifica- tion consented to 6. (ST. v. 7, p. 89.) 28. Bill (H.R. 139) to make appr. to carry into effect, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 380: passed 387 (ANNALS 1025). In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 91. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concã. in H. J. 408. In S. amdts. insisted on S. J. 93. 29. Bill (H.R. 187) making appr. to carry into effect, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 555: passed 639. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 172. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 644. (ST. v. 2, p. 440.) Chippewas and 0thers, 1808 30. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1809, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 111 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p.757): rati- fication consented to 112. (ST. v. 7, p. 112.) Indian Treaties—Continued. Choctaws of 1801 - 31. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, l802, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 408 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p.658): ratifica- tion consented to 424, (ST. v. 7, p. 66.) of 1802 32. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 430 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 681): ratifica- tion consented to 435. (ST. v. 7, p. 73.) : of 1803 º - 33. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 451 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 687): ratifica- tion consented to 455. (ST. v. 7, p. 80.) of 1805 34. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1808, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 65 (S. PAPERS, IND, AFF.v. 1, p. 748): ratifica- tion consented to 67. (ST. v. 7, p. 98.) 35. Messg. from Pres. on, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 149. 36. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1807–8, 8ee ante 12. Creeks of 1790 37. Bill (H.R. 20) making appr. to negotiate, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 77: dbtd. 77,79(ANNALS 716, 725): passed 79, In S. refd. S. J. 59: reptă. on 59 (see J.): res. rejected 59, 60, 61: passed with amdt. 61. In H. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 84. (ST. v. 1, p. 54.) 38. Messg. from Pres. on negotiations for, 1790, 1.2, S. J. 105, H. J. 140, 165 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, . 59). 30." Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1790, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 58 (S. PAPERS, IND, AFF. v. 1, p. 81): ratifica- tion consented to 61. (ST. v. 7, p. 35.) 40. Bill (H. R. —) making further appr. for negotia- tions with Creeks, 1790, 1.2, H. J. —.” In S, passed." with amdt. S. J. 182. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 272. (ST. v. 1, p. 136.) * No record of passage of bill in H. R. appears in printed H. J., as proceedingson it were in secret session (ANNALS 1527). 41. Bill (H.R. 196) for payment of extra expenses of commrs. in negotiating, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 626: re- jected 633. - 42. Messg. from Pres. on interference of Spain in ex- ecution of, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 737 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. W. 1, p. 138). 43. Report by Sec. of War of expense of negotiating, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 78, 86 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, . 476). 4." Bill 'mºns appr. to carry into effect, passed 1798–9, see ante 5. of 1796 -> 45. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1797, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 219 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 586): ratification consented to 229. (ST. v. 7, p. 56.) 46. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1798–9, 86e ante 5. of 1802 - + 47. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1802, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 427 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 668): rat- ification consented to 429. (ST. v. 7, p. 68.) of 1804 - 48. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1804, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 477 (S. PAPERS, IND. AEF. v. 1, p. 690): rat- ification dissented to 483. of 1805 - 49. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1805, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 695): rati- fication consented to 9. (ST. v. 7, p. 96. 50. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1805–6, 8ee ante 11. º Delawares of 180 1 51. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1804, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 473 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 689): rat- ification consented to 475. (ST. v. 7, p. 81.) 52. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1804–5, see ante 9. -* GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 71 Indian Treaties—Continued. Delawares and 0thers of 1803 53. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 451 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 687): rat- ification consented to 455. (ST. v. 7, p. 74.) of 1805 54. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1805, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERs, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 695): ratifi- cation consented to 11. (ST. v. 7, p. 91.) 55. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1805–6, see ante 11. Eel Rivers and 0thers, 1803 56. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 451 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 687): rati- fication consented to 456. (ST. v. 7, p. 77.) Kaskaskias, 1803 57. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 451 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 687): rati- fication consented to 456. (ST. v. 7, p. 78.) Mohawks, 1797 58. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1798, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p.269 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 636): ratifi- cation consented to 270. (ST. v. 7, p. 61.) Morthwestern Tribes, 1795 59. Report by Sec. of War of preliminary treaty of peace with certain N. W. tribes, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 456, H. J. 615 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 319). 60. Messg. from Pres. transmitting preliminary treaty of peace, 1793, S. Ex. J. v.1, p. 128 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 338): postpd. to next sess. 135; dissent to ratification 146. 61. Messg. from Pres. recommag. appr. to negotiate treaty with N. W. tribes, refl. 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 708. For bill reptd. see post 62. 62. Bill (H. R. 239) making appr. to negotiate trea- ties of peace with N. W. tribes, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 710: passed 719. In S. passed S. J. 498. p. 333.) 63. Report of proceedings of commis. for negotiating treaties with N. W. tribes, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 7, H. J. 9 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 340). 64. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1795, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 193 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 562): ratifi- cation consented to 197. (ST. v. 7, p. 49.) 65. Res. requesting Pres. to furnish copy of, passed 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 442: copy transmitted 443: res. that expedient to pass law to carry into effect, passed 511 (for previous debate see TREATIES 4): com. apptd. to report bill 514. For bill 8ee post 66. 66. Bill (H. R. 170) making permanent appr. to carry into effect, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 516: passed 517. In S. passed S. J. 248. (ST. v. 1, p. 460.) Oneidas and 0thers, 1794 67. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1795, S. Ex. J v. 1, p. 168 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 544) (ST. v. 7, p. 47.) (ST. v. 1, ratification consented to 170. e Ottawas and 0thers, 1807 68. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1808, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 64 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 746): rati- fication consented to 67. (ST. v. 7, p. 105.) 69. Messg. from Pres. on, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 150. 70. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1807–8, see ante 12. Piankeshaws ... : of 1804 71. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1804, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 473 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 689): rati- fication consented to 475. (ST. v. 7, p. 83.) 72. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1804–5, 8ee ante 9. of 1805 73. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1806, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 21 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 704): ratiſi- cation consented to 26. (ST. v. 7, p. 100.) 74. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1806–7, 8ee ante 23. Indian Treaties—Continued. Sacs and Foxes, 1804 75. Messg. from Pres. transmitting, 1804, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 478 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 693): ratifi- cation consented to 481. (ST. v. 7, p. 84.) 76. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1804–5, 8ee ante 9. - Seven Wations, 1796 77. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1797, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 219 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 586): rati- fication consented to 221. (ST. v. 7, p. 55.) Sioux, 1805 78. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1808, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 76 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 753): ratifica- tion consented to 80. Six Mations of 1789 - 79. Messg. from Pres. transmitting with papers, 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 5): consideration postpd. to next sess. 28. of 1794) 80. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1795, S. Ex. J. v. T, p. 168 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 544): ratifica- tion consented to 170. (ST. v. 7, p. 44.) 81. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1798–9, see ante 5. Wyandots and Others of 1789 82. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 5): ratifica- tion consented to 28. (ST. v. 7, p. 28.) - of 1805 83. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1805, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERS, IND, AFF. v. 1, p. 695): ratification consented to 16. (ST. v. 7, p. 87.) 84. Bill making appr. to carry into effect, passed 1805-6, 8ee ante 11. Indian Wars Note.—The almost permanent condition of hostilities with Indians precludes attempt to include other than the well Known and defined “wars” under this title. With Northwestern Tribes, 1789–1794 1. Messg. from Pres. Tecommag. provisions for calling out militia to suppress hostilities of N. W. tribes, 1789, 1.1, S. J. 81, H. J. 112 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 57). See ARMY 95. 2. Letter from Ex. Council of Penn. concerning hos- tilities on frontier, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 175. - Report of Sec. of War on hostilities by N.W. tribes and of an expedition sent against them, 1790–1, 1. 3, §: J. 220, H. J. 333 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 83). 4. Messg. from Pres, transmitting report of Gen. Har- mer's operations, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 222, H. J. 336 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 104). 5. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers on hostili- ties on Wa, frontier, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 235 (S. PA- PERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 107). See ARMY 55. 6. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers on further hostilities, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J.236, H. J.364 (S. PA- PERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 121). 7. Messg. from Pres, transmitting report of military operations, l?91–2, 2.1, S.J. 331, H. J. 441 (S. PA- PERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 129). 8. Report of court of inquiry on Gen. Harmer, L791–2, 2.1, H. J.- (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 20). - 9. Messg. from Pres, transmitting report of Gen. St. Clair's defeat, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 354, H. J. 471 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 136). 10. Messg. from Pres, transmitting report of Sec. of War on military operations, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J.370 3. s (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 139 11. Report of Sec. of War on defence of Penn. fron- tier, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 499 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p.215). 12. Report of Sec. of War on defence of Wa. frontier, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 503 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1 p. 220). 72 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Indian Wars—Continued. - With Northwestern Tribes, 1789-1794–Continued. 13. Com. apptd. to inquire into causes of Gen. St. Clair's defeat, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 551,552 (ANNALs 490): report made 605 (S. PAPERs, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 36).—Report dbtd. and recomtd. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 620 (ANNALS 685): revised report made 704 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 41). 14. Information of murder of peace commrs.; Pres. an: messg. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. 15. Res. for Sec. of Treas. and War to attend for pur- pose of giving information to House relative to Gen. St. Clair's defeat, dbtd. and rejected 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 619 (ANNALs 679). * ... - ~ 16. Letter from Sec. of War asking to be heard rela- tive to Gen. St. Clair's defeat, iž92–3, 2, 2, H. J. 620 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 39). 17. Report by Sec. of War of treaty of peace with cer- tain tribes, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 456, H. J. 615 (S. PA- PERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 319, 338). 18. Report of Gen. Wilkinson on attack on fort St. Clair, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 464, H. J. 650 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 335). 19. Messg. from Pres. on negotiations for peace, 1792– 3, 2. ; S.J. 461, H. J. 738 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 322). . 20. Report of Sec. of War on negotiations for peace, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 468, H. J. 740 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 337). 21. Bill making appr. to negotiate treaty of peace, passed 1792–3, see INDIAN TREATIES 61, 62. 22. Information of measures taken to suppress hostil- ities; Pres, an. messg. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. 23. Report of Sec. of War on negotiations for peace, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 7, H. J. 9 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 340). * * 24. Messg. from Pres. transmitting reports of opera- tions of Gen. Wayne, 1794–5, 3.2, S. J. 125, H. J. 237 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 487). 25. Reports of operations of Gen. Wayne, transmitted by Sec. of War, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 135,152, H. J. 269, 311 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 524,547). 26. Information of preliminary articles of peace, trans- . *mitted by Sec. of War, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 178, H. J. 353 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 559). 27. Thanks of H.R. to army under Gen. Wayne, passed 1794–5, see THANKs of CoNGRESS 1. 28. Treaty of peace made, 1795, see INDIAN TREATIES § North-western Tribes, 1795. Indiana Territory - Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials of Legislature 1–4. Establishment of See § Government of. Courts in 5. Division of Government of 13–27. Lands in. See PUBLIC LANDS. Laws of. See § Government of. Slavery in 28–31. * Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Division of Territory. Res. objecting to, refl. 1805– 6, 9.1, H. J. 207. See post 21. 2. . Res. in favor of, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J.299. 3. Slavery. Res. asking suspension of prohibition to introduce slaves into Terr. 1806–7, see post 30. e Res. asking suspension of prohibition to introduce slaves into Terr. 1807–8, see post 31. Courts in. See also COURTS OF TERRITORIES. 5. Bill (H. R. 24) to amend duties of judges, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J.90. Division of 6. Report of com. recommdg 1803–4, 8.1, S. J.300, 303 (see J.306): res. passed and com. instructed to report bill 306. For bill see MICHIGAN TERRITORY 2. 7. Bill making, passed 1804–5, see MICHIGAN TERRI- TORY 3. - 4 Indiana Territory—Continued. Division of Continued. 8. Bill to explain provisions relating to suits pending at time of, 1805–6, 8ee MICHIGAN TERRITORY 4. 9. Res. that inexpedient, passed 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 611. - 10. Report of com. on, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 263 (S. PA- PERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 922). 11. Report of com. on, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 432 (S. PA- PERs, Misc. v.4, p. 945). For bill reptd. see post 12. 12. Bill making, passed 1808–9, see ILLINOISTERRI- TORY 2, . • Government of . 13. Report of com. recommdg its establishment, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 611 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 206): res, passed and com. apptd. to report bill 631. For bill see post 14. - - - 14. Bill (H. R. 224) establishing, 1799–1800, 6.1, H, J. 635: passed 646. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 77. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concó. in H. J. 682. Conf. apptd. H. J. 686, S. J. 82: conf. report agd. to H. J. 695, S. J.86. (ST. v.2, p. 58.) . w 15. Bill providing for suits and trials pending when territory was formed, passed 1800–1, see NORTH- WESTERN TERRITORY 5. e 16. Copy of laws passed by, for taxing lands of non- residents, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 26, 50. . 17. Res, and report on suspending collection of debts and taxes due U. S. from citizens of, 1802–3, 3ee DEBTS TO U. S. 5. - - 18. Copies of laws passed by, transmitted by Pres. 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 265, H. J.341. 19. Copies of laws passed by, transmitted by Pres. ` 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 322, H. J. 481. 20. Bill (S. 32) to increase salary of officers of, 1803– 4, 8.1, S.J. 383: passed 388. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 682 (ANNALS 1231). - 21. Report of com. on removing limitations on right of suffrage, on division of territory, and on intro- duction of slaves, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 206,207,276 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 450). 22. Bill (H. R. 101) to allow extra compensation to gov. and officers of, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 268: passed 275. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 52. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 426. 23, Bill to explain act (ante 15) providing for suits and trials pending when terr. formed, 1806–7, 8ee NORTHWESTERN TERRITORY 25. - 24. Bill (H.R. 189) granting extra compensation to officers of 1806–7,9.2, H. J. 556: passed 644. . In S. passed S. J. 176. (ST. v. 2, p. 444.) - 25. Bill increasing salary of secretary, passed 1807–8, See TERRITORIES 1. - - 26. Bill (H.R. 36) extending right of suffrage, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 129: passed 181. In S. passed S. J. 234. (ST. v.2, p. 469.) - - 27. Bill (H.R. 124) extending right of suffrage, 1808– 9, 10.2, H. J. 421,422: passed:524. In S. passed S. J. 348. (ST. v. 2, p. 525.) - Slavery in 28. Report of com. on suspending prohibition to intro- duce slaves, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 326,381 (S. PAPERs, PUB, LANDs, v. 1, p. 146).-Report refd. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 489: reptd. on 584 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 387). 29. iºn of com. on suspending prohibition to intro- duce slaves, 1805–6, see ante 21. . 30. Res. of legis. asking suspension of prohibition to introduce slaves, 1806-7, 9.2, S. J. 126, H. J. 542 (ANNALS 375). In H. R. refl. H. J. 542: reptd. on 582 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 477). 31. Res. of legis. on suspension of prohibition to in- troduce slaves, refd. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 192, H. J. 22 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 467). In H. R. reptd. on H. J. 32. In S. reptd, on S. J. 193 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 484): res. passed that inexpedient to suspend 194. GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of congress. 73 Indians Annuities to. See INDIAN TREATIEs. Appropriations for. See INDIAN SERVICE. Reſations with 1–38. Reservations for 39–40. Trade and Intercourse with 41–73. Treaties with. See INDIAN TREATIES. Wars with. See INDIAN WARS. Relations with 1, Messg. from Pres, transmitting report Sec. of War 1789, 1.1, S. J. 55, H. J. 74 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 12). See INDIAN TREATIES 37. 2. Messg. from Pres. on Southern tribes, 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 20 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 54): res. passed 23 3. Messg. from Pres, transmitting report Sec. of War, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 105, H. J. 140 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 59). - 4. Bill to prevent trespassing on Indian lands, passed 1790, 8ee post 41. * 5. Messg. from Pres. transmitting report Sec. of War, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 235 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 112). 6. Recommendations of policy; Pres. an: messg. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. 7. Messg. from Pres. transmitting report Sec. of War, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 370 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 139). 8. Recommendations of policy; Pres. an. messg. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. 9. Report of Sec. of War, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 455, H. J. 737 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 225). 10. Messg. irom Pres. on hostilities by S. Western tribes, 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 462, H. J. 738 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 325). In H. R. res. for offensive op- erations, rejected H. J. 739. 11. Papers relating to Creeks, transmitted by Sec. of War, 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 458, 464, H. J. 650, 738 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 320,335). 12. Letter from Gov. of Ga. on troubles with Chero- kees, transmitted by Sec. of War, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 462,465, H. J. 636,653 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 333,336). º 13. Bill to prevent trespassing on Indian lands, passed 1792–3, see post 44. - 14. Recommendations of policy; Pres, an. messg. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. 15. Reports of Sec. of War, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 11, 12, H. J. 16, 18 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 361, 468). 16. Messg. from Pres, on relations with S. Western tribes, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 26, H. J. 51 (S. PAPERs, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 472). In H. R. refd. H. J. 51: reptd. on 66 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 475). See MILITIA 23. - 17. Reports of Sec. of War on S. Western tribes, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 25, 105, H. J. 47, 200 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 471, 485). 18. Messg. from Pres, on threatened hostilities by Six Nations, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 85 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 477). 19. Messg. from Pres, on relations with Creeks, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 98, H. J. 195 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 482). 20. Papers relating to, transmitted by Pres. 1794-5, 3. 2, S. J. 125 H. J. 237 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 487). 21, Papers relating to S. Western tribes, transmitted by Sec. of War, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 136, H. J. 271 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 529). e 22. Report of Sec. of War, l'Z94–5, 3. 2, S.J. 140, H. J. 277 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 543): dbtd. 291 (ANNALS 1072). 23. Papers relating to Creeks and Cherokees, trans- mitted by Pres. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 143, 160, 178, H. J. 290, 331, 353 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, pp. 546, 551, 559). - 24. Bill (S. 30) to prevent depredations on S. Western tribes, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 164: dbtd. 170: passed 171. In H. B. rejected H. J. 347. H. Rep. 1776—10 Indians—Continued. Relations with—Continued. 25. Res, to prevent depredations and crimes against Indians, refl. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 344: reptd. on 346 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 558): dbtd. 349,350, (ANNALS 1259, 1264): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 350. For bill see post 49. 26. Recommdg. that provisions be made to prevent depredations on Indians; Pres, an. messg. 1795–6, 4. 1, S.J., 194, H. J. 366. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 382. For bill see post 54. 27. Information on ; Pres, an. messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S. . J. 296, H. J. 607. w 28. Information on ; Pres. an: messg. 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 407, H. J. 84. - 29. Bill (H. R. 114) to preserve peace, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 349. - 30. Bill to prevent trespassing on Indian lands, passed 1798–9, see post 55. 31. Bill (H. R. 179) prohibiting correspondence with Indians to incite them to violate treaties, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 536: passed 553. In S. passed S. J. 20. (ST. v. 2, p. 6.) 32. Bill (H. R. 223) regulating arrest of persons tres- passing on Indian lands, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 635: passed 637. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 73. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó, in H. J. 668. (ST. v. 2, p. 39.) 33. Bill (H.R. 263) authorizing Pres. to order rations to be issued and to pay expenses of visits of Indians to seat of govt. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 696: passed 705. In S. passed S. J. 95. (ST. v. 2, p. 85.) 34. Reports on ; accompanying Pres, an. messg. 1801–2, 7, 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 7 (S. PAPERs, INf. AFF. v. 1, p. 646). - - 35. Bill to prevent frespassing on Indian lands, passed 1801–2, see post 60. 36. Information on ; Pres, an. messg. 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249. 37. Information on; Pres. an. messg. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 186, H. J. 7. In H. R. refd. H. J. 13. For bill reptă. see post 72. 38. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers on relations with Indians near Detroit, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 210, H. J. 100 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 745). Reservations for. See also under various INDIAN TREA- TIES. 39. Messg. from Pres, on setting apart lands for Ala- bama Indians, refl. 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 313, H. J. 429 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 755). For bill repta. See post 40. - 40. Bill (S. 37) making, for Alabama and Wyandots, 1808-9, 10, 2, S. J. 326: passed 329. In H. R. passed with amolt. H. J. 538. In S. amdt. of H. R. concq. in H. J. 353. (ST. v. 2, p. 527.) Trade and Intercourse with 41. Bill (H. R. 51) regulating for two years, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 185: dbtd. 19:2, 204 (ANNALs 1594): passed 249. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 176. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. and n-concó. in H. J. 267, 268. Conf. apptd. H. J. 269, S. J. 179: conf. report agd. to H. J. 273. (ST. v. 1, p. 137.) 42. Recommag. that provisions be made for regu- lating; Pres, an messg. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 324, H. J. 435. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill H, J. 445. 43. Bill (H.R. 151) to regulate, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J.462 44. Bill (H.R. 201) regulating, for two years, 1792–3 2. 2, H. J. 629; d.btd. 651, 652 (ANNALS 750, 752). passed 675. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 495. In H. R. arndts. of S. conca, in H. J. 720. (ST. v. 1. p. 329.) - 45. Recommag. that trading posts be established Pres. an. messg. 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. 46. Recommag. that trading posts be established; Pres. an. messg. 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 121, H. J. 233. In H. R. refl. H. J. 238: reptă. on 248 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 524); res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 258. For bill see post 47. 74 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of congress. Indians—Continued. Trade and Intercourse with—Continued 47. Bill (H.R. 82) to establish trading posts, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 300: dbtd. 349 (ANNALs 1262). 48. Bill (H.R. 124) making appr. to purchase goods to sell to Indians, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 344: passed 354. In S. dbtd. S. J. 181: passed with amdts. 184. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 358. (ST. v. 1, p. 443.) 49. Bill (H. R. 129) to supplement act (ante 44) regu- lating, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 302: passed 352. In S. dbtd. S. J. 184. 50. Recommag. that provisions be made for trading; Pres, an: messg. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 194, H. J. 366. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 382. For bill see post 53. º 51. Report of Sec. of War on measures taken to open trade, 1795–6, 4. 1, S. J. 200, H. J. 378 (S. PAPERs, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 583). In S. refl. S. J. 200: report made, adopted and com. ordered to report bill 202. For bill see post 52. f 52. Bill (S. —) to appropriate further sum for trade, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 202: refd. 203: reptd. on 207. 53. Bill (H. R. 138) making appr. for trading and to establish trading posts, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 390: dbtd. 408, 412, 432 (ANNALS 229, 240, 282): passed 432. In S. dbtd. S. J. 211, 213: passed with amdts. 214. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concó, and n-concó. in H. J. 455 (ANNALS 401). Conf. apptd. H. J. 495, S.J. 233: conf. report agd. to S. J. 235, H. J. 509. (ST. v. 1, p. 452.) 54. Bill (H.R. 137) regulating, for two years, 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 426: dbtd. 433–508 (ANNALs 286,288,893, 904): passed 510. In S. dbtd. and passed S. J. 256. (ST. v. 1, p. 469.) 55. Bill (S. 52) regulating, for three years, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 600: passed 602. In H. R. passed H. J. 512. (ST. v. 1, p. 743.) 56. Report of com. on operation of act (ante 53) es- tablishing trading posts, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 677 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 643). 57. Bill (H. R. 260) to continue in force act (ante 53) establishing trading posts, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. .695: passed 707. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 97. 58. Report of com. on trading posts, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 733,786 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 646). 59. Bill (H.R. 65) reviving and continuing in force one year act (ante 53) establishing trading posts, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 224: passed 225. In S. passed S.J.227. (ST. v. 2, p. 173.) 60. Bill (S.5) regulating, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 191: passed 194. In H. R. passed H. J. 158. (ST. v. 2, p. 139.) 61. Messg. from Pres. on, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 174, H. J. 72 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 653). 62. Report of Sec. of War on trading posts, 1802–3, 7. 2, S.J. 253, H. J. 292 (S. PAPERS, IND. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 683). In H. R. refa. H. J. 293: reptă. on 314 (ANNALS 448): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 334. For bill see post 64. 63. Bill (S. 13) to revive act (ante 53) establishing trading posts, 1802–3, 7. 2, S.J. 263: passed 267. In H. R. refd. H. J. 351. 64. Bill (H.R. 108) continuing in force two years act (ante 53) establishing trading posts, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 342: passed 350. In S. passed S. J. 273. (ST. v. 2, p. 207.) . 65. Messg. from Pres. (confidential) on, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 253 (S. PAPERS, IND. AFF. v. 1, p. 684). See EXPLORATIONS 2. - 66. Bill (H. R. 218) to regulate, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 660: postpd. to next sess. 684. 67. Recommag. increase of capital employed in trad- ing; Pres. an: messg. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 412, H. J. 7. In H. R. refd. H. J. 11. For bill reptă. see post 68. 68. Bill (H.R. 44) to establish addtl, trading posts, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 108. See post 69. 69. Bill making appr. to establish addt]. trading posts, passed 1804–5, 8ee INDIAN TREATIES 9. 70. Bill (H.R. 92) to continue in force act (ante 53) establishing trading posts, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 238. Indians—Continued. Trade and Intercourse with—Continued. 71. Bill (H.R. 111) establishing trading posts, 1805–. 6, 9. 1, H. J. 294: passed 375. In S. passed with amdt, S. J. 89. (ST. v. 2, p. 402.) Note.—Printed H.J. omits concurrence of H. R. in amdt. of S. 72. Bill (H. R. 69) to establish trading posts, 1807– 8, 10.1, H. J. 206. 73. Bill (H.R. 166) continuing in force act (ante 71) establishing trading posts and making appr. for i808-9, iſ 2, H. j.325 passed 575 in Špassed S.J. 358. (ST. v. 2, p. 544.) Injunctions. See Courts of U. S. Inland Navigation 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on system of canals for, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J.261 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v.1, p. 724). Innes, Harry (Judge U. S. District Court) 1. Res, to inquire into his alleged connection with “Burr's conspiracy,” 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 241: dbtd. 241, 251 (ANNALS 1858, 1885): passed and com. apptd. 251: report made 278 (S. PAPERs. MISc. v. 1, p. 922): dbtd. 285 (ANNALS 2247, 2273). Insolvency. See BANKRUPTCY;—DEBT. Inspector General's Department of Army. See also ARMY. 1. Bill authorizing two inspectors, passed l'790, see ARMY 97. 2. Bill providing that adjt. of army shall act as in- spector, passed 1791–2, see ARMY 56. , 3. Bill authorizing an inspr. genl, who shall also act as adjt. genl. passed 1795–6, see ARMY 104. 4. Bill abolishing office of inspr. genl. passed 1796–7, See ARMY 107. 5. Bill authorizing inspr. genl. and two assts. passed 1797–8, see ARMY 74. 6. Bill authorizing an inspr. of artillery, passed 1797– 8, 8ee ARMY 74. 7. Bill authorizing a deputy inspr. genl. and division and brigade insprs. passed 1798–9, see ARMY 110. 8. Bill authorizing an inspr. of fortifications, passed 1798–9, see ARMY 110. 9. Bill reducing army, repealing former acts, and pro- viding for appt. from line of field officers of an adjt. and inspr. of army, passed L801–2, 8ee ARMY 112. 10. Bill extending franking privilege to, 1803–4, 8ee POST ROADS 15. 11. Bill increasing army and allowing inspr. to each brigade to be detailed from line, passed 1807–8, See ARMY 89. Inspectors. See CUSTOM'S OFFICERS;-INTERNAL REV- ENUE OFFICERS. Insurance 1. Report of com. on govt. undertaking business of fire insurance (on petition of Ast), 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 61 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 77). Insurgent (U. S. Frigate) 1. Report of Sec. of Navy on loss of U. S. vessels In- surgent and Pickering, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 81,84 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 83). * * 2. Bill granting four months' pay to widows and or- phans of those lost on U. S. vessels Insurgent and Pickering, passed 1801–2, 8ee PENSIONS 43. - Insurrections 1. Against tax on distilled spirits, 1794, see PENN- SYLVANIA. - 2. Against direct tax, 1799, 8ee PENNSYLVANIA. 3. Recommd.g. provisions to prevent and punish; Pres. an. messg. 1806–7, 9, 2, S.J. 106, H. J. 466. In H. R. refd. H. J. 470. For bill reptd. see post 4. 4. Bill (H. R. 151) authorizing Pres. to employ army and navy to suppress, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 490: dbtd. 499–530 (ANNALS 217, 254, 266, 275, 320,321): passed 530. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 164. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 639. (ST. v. 2, p. 443.) 5. Against embargo laws, 1808, 8ee EMBARGO 26. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 75 Internal Improvements. See also CANALS ;-LAND GRANTS;—ROADS. 1. Recommag. an amdt. to Const. to provide for ap- plication of surplus revenues to ; Pres. an: messg. 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 106; H. J. 466. 2. Res. to direct Sec. of Treas. to report plan for extending aid of govt. to, rejected 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 155. • * º 3. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report plan for extending aid of govt. to, passed 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 166. 4. Report of Sec. of Treas. on roads and canals, 1807– 8, 10.1, S.J. 261 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 724). . 5. Recommdg. application of surplus revenue to ; Pres. an. messg. 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 294, H. J. 341. In H. R. refºl. H. J. 348. Internal Revenue. See also REVENUES. Statements of - 1. 1795, 4.1, H. J. 458 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 386). - 2. Res. that Sec. of Treas. make annual report, passed 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 641. 3. 1796, 5.2, H. J. 191 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 557). 4. 1797, 5. 3, H. J. 406 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 592). - 5. 1798, 6.1, H. J. 583 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 616). 6, 1799, 6. 2, H. J. 745 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 681). - 7. 1800, 7. 1, H. J. 22 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 718). - 8, 1801, 7.2, H. J.271 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 12). Note.—In 1802 all laws imposing internal revenue taxes were repealed, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. Internal Revenue Districts Establishment of 1. Bill for, passed 1790–1, see DISTILLED SPIP. Its 12. 2. Messg. from Pres. reporting, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 332, H. J. 445 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 110). 3. Messg. from Pres. reporting, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 430, H. J. 625 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 171). 4. Messg. from Pres, reporting. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 475, - H. J. 685 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 191). 5. Bill for, passed 1793–4, 8ee DISTILLED SPIRITS 19. Internal Revenue Officers Accounts of See § Appointment and Duties of;--also title DISBURSING AND RECEIVING OFFICERS. Appointment and Duties of 1–4. Compensation of Regulations for 5–19. §tatements of 20–32. Register of 33–36. Appointments and Duties of See also AUCTION SALES;- CARRIAGES;—DIRECT TAXES;—DISTILLED SPIRITs; —LICENSE TAXEs;–SNUFF;—STAMP TAXES ;-SU- GAR. 1. Bill providing for their appt. passed 1790–1, 8ee DISTILLED SPIRITS 12. 2. Bills providing for their appt. passed 1797–8, 8ee DIRECT TAXES 7, 8. 3. Bill regulating their duties in closing up affairs of their offices on repeal of int. rev. taxes, passed 1801–2, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. 4. Bill (H. R. 122) authorizing Pres. to transfer re- maining dnties of supervisors to other officers, reptd. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 363: passed 364. In S. passed S. J. 285. (ST. V. 2, p. 243.) Compensation of - Regulations for 5. Bill making, passed 1790–1, SPIRITS 12. 6. Bill (H.R. 119) to regulate salaries of inspectors, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 363. 8ee. DISTILLED Internal Revenue Officers—Continued. Compensation of Continued. Regulations for—Continued. 7. Bill making, passed 1791–2, 8ee SPIRITS 15. 8. Bills making, passed 1793–4, 8ee AUCTION SALES 1; LICENSE TAXES 1. 9. Bill authorizing Pres, to increase, passed 1793–4, 8ee DISTILLED SPIRITS 19. 10. Bill making, passed 1794–5, see SNUFF 4. 11. Bill making, passed 1795–6, see CARRIAGES 4. 12. Bill making, passed 1797, see STAMP TAXES 2. 13. Bill continuing in force authority (ante 9) for Pres. to increase, passed 1797, see IMPRESSMENT OF SEA- MEN 9. 14. Bill (H. R. 68) continuing in force authority (ante 9) for Pres, to increase, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 230: passed 235. In S. passed S. J. 465 (ST. v. 1, p. 547). 15. Report of Sec. of Treas, on (on petitions of Jack- son and Whitney), 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 265 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 576): refd. 270. For bill reptd. 8ee post 16. 16. Bill (H.R. 100) making, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 312: passed 327. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 531. In BI. R. amdts, of S. conca, in with amdt. H. J. 377. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 533. (ST. v. 1, p. 591.) 17. Bills making, passed 1797–8, 8ee DIRECT TAXES DISTILLED 2 18. Bill making, passed 1798–9, see DIRECT TAXES 11. 19. Bill making, passed 1800–1, 8ee DIRECT TAXES 19. Statements of 20. Messg. from Pres. reporting allowances made by him, 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 332, H. J. 445 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 110). 21. Messg. from Pres. reporting allowances made by him, 1792–3, 2, 2, S.J. 460, H. J. 625 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 171). * 22. Messg. from Pres. reporting allowances made by him, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 475, H. J. 685 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 191). 23. Reptd. by Sec. of Treas. refl. 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 333, 343; reptd. on 353 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 355). 24. Reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 458 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v.1, p. 386). 25. Res. that Sec. of Treas. report annually, passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 641: res. to rescind, rejected 685. 26. Bill that Sec. of Treas. report annually, passed 1797–8, see ante 16. - 27. 1796, 5.2, H. J. 191 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 557). .*. 28, 1797, 5.3, H. J. 506 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 592). - 29, 1798, 6. 1; H. J. 583 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 616). 2. 30, 1799, 6.2, H. J. 745 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 681). 31. 1800, 7. 1, H. J. 22 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 718). 32. 1801, 7.2, H. J. 271 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 12). Register of 33. Reptd. by Pres. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 332, H. J. 445 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 110). 34. Reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 497 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 57). . . 35. Reptol, by Sec. of Treas. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 458 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 386). 36. Transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 260). 76 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Internal Revenue Taxes Note.—This title is confined to matter relating to internal revenue taxes generally. For matter relating to specific ar- ticles see under titles of respective articles. Collection of 1–7. Imposition of 8–21. Receipts from. See INTERNAL REVENUE W State- ments of. - Remission of 22. Collection of See also INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERs;— REVENUE LAWS. 1. Res. that ought to be collected by the States under direction of Treas. Dept. refl. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 448. 2. Report of com. on, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 449 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, 385): dbtd. 452, 550, 552 (ANNALS 379, 1347): res. passed and com. Ordered to report bills 553. For bills see post 3; DISTILLED SPIRITS 4. 3. Bill (H.R. 190) to provide for more effectual, 1795– 6, 4.1, H. J. 564. 4. Bill (H. R. 10) to provide for more effectual, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 38. 5. Bill (H. R. 97) to provide for more effectual, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 306: passed 312. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 503. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. and n-concó. in H. J. 338. Conf. apptd. S. J. 511, H. J. 344: conf. report disgd. to H. J. 365, S. J. 524. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 526. 6. Res. to direct Sec. of Treas. to report in detail the expense of, d.btd. and rejected 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 65 (ANNALS 447). - 7. Com. instructed to consider expediency of sus- pending, in Tenn. Ohio, Ky. Indiana Terr. and Miss. Terr. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 310 (ANNALS 445): report made 374. /mposition of 8. Bill imposing on distilled spirits, passed 1790–1, •. 8ée DISTILLED SPIRITS 12.. 9. Bill imposing on carriages, passed 1793–4, 8ee CARRIAGES 1. - 10. Bill imposing on licenses to retail wines and for- eign spirits, passed 1793–4, see LICENSE TAXES 1. 11. Bill imposing on snuff and refined sugar, passed 1793–4, see SUGAR 7. - 12. Bill imposing on auction sales, passed 1793–4, 8ee AUCTION SALES 1. 13. Rule of H. R. that propositions for, shall not be discussed on day made, and shall be first discussed in com. of wh. adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 230. 14, Rule of H. R. that propositions for increasing and in respect to time of continuance, shall be first dis- cussed and voted in com. of wh. adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 230. 15. Bill imposing stamp taxes, passed 1797, see STAMP TAXES 2. - 16. Bill repealing on snuff, passed 1799–1800, see SNUFF 12. & 17. Bill (H.R. 276) continuing in force the several acts imposing, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 748: dbtd. 748, 762 (ANNALS 866): passed 764. In S. passed S. J. 129. (ST. v. 2, p. 102.) 18. Suggesting repeal of laws for; Pres, an: messg. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 19. Res. instructing com. to inquire into expediency of repealing all laws for, d.btd. and passed, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 30 (ANNALS 356): report made 124 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 734). For bill reptd. see post 21. 20. Res. that all laws for, ought to be repealed, d.btd. § laid on table 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 91 (ANNALS 21. Bill (H.R. 31) repealing all laws for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 124: dbtd. 138–153 (ANNALS 1015, 1017, 1018, 1025, 1046, 1057): passed 153. In S. d.btd. 197, 200 (ANNALS 209): passed with amdts. 200. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 175. (ST. v. 2, p. 148.) Internal Revenue Taxes—Continued. Remission of 22. Report of com. that, inexpedient in cases of de- struction of property by fire or other casualty, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 160, 174 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 746). Intrepid (U. S. Ketch) 1. Jt. res. granting two months' extra pay to officers and crew for destroying a Tripolitan frigate, passed 1804–5, See SWORDS 3. Ipswich, Mass. 1. Bill making appr. for beacons and buoys in harbor, passed 1807–8, 8ee SAPELO ISLAND 1. Iron 1. Report of com. recommag. that duty on bar iron be remitted when market price is above a prescribed figure, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 73, 89 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 275). Jackson, James 1. Contests the election of Anthony Wayne from Ga. to 2d Cong., see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 11. James River, Va. 1. Bill assenting to imposition of tonnage tolls author- ized by Va. for its impvt. passed 1803–4, 8ee TON- NAGE DUTIES 35. James River Canal 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J.261 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 724). - - Jefferson, Thomas 1. Elected W. Pres. of U. S. 1797, see ELECTORAL WOTES 7. N 2. Address to Senate on retiring from office of W. Pres. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 134, see SENATE 1. 3. Elected Pres. of U. S. 1800–1, see ELECTORAL VOTES 13, 14, 15. 4. Gives notice when and where he will take oath of office, 1800–1, 6, 2, S.J. 137, H. J. 837: inaugura- tion and inaugural address S. J. 148. 5. Elected Pres. of U. S. 1804–5, see ELECTORAL VOTES 16. - 6. Gives notice when and where he will take oath of office, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 158: inauguration and inaugural address, ANNALS 77. - t 7. Bill (S. 50) granting him franking privilege, 1808– 9, 10. 2, S.J. 348: passed 350. In H. R. passed H. J. 537. (ST. v. 2, p. 526.) - J ohns, Kemsey 1. His appt. as Senator from Delaware contested, 1793–4, 8ée CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN SENATE 3. Joint Addresses 1. Jt. rule prescribing where and how to be presented to Pres, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. Joint Committees Enrolled Bills 1. Jt. rule establishing, to consist of one senator and two reps, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S.J. 54. Library 2. Jt. com. apptd. to establish rules and regulations and select books, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 683, S. J. 81. 3. Jt. com. apptd. to purchase books, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 121, S.J. 191. 4. Bill placing purchasing of books under direction of a joint com. of three senators and three reps. passed 1801–2, see LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 8. Joint Orders 1. Ji. rule that they be enrolled and presented to Pres. for signature in same manner as bills, adopted L789, 1.1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. - - 2. Rule of H. R. that they be read and laid on table on a day preceding their being moved, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. - GENERAL INDEX OF THE : JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 77 Joint Resolutions. See also BILLS. 1. Jt. rule that they be enrolled and presented to Pres, for signature in same manner as bills, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. 2. Rule of H. R. that they be read and laid on table on a day preceding their being moved, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. 3. Rule of S. that they be treated same as bills, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 66. Joint Rules. See RULES. Joint Votes 1. Jt. rule that they be enrolled and presented to Pres, for signature in same manner as bills, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. 2. Rule of H. R. that they be read and laid on table on a day preceding their being moved, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. Journals 0f Congress 1–4. 0f Continental Congress. GRESS. Of House of Representatives 5–15. Of Senate Executive 16–22. Legislative 23–35. Of Congress 1. Report of com. that 700 copies be printed for dis- tribution, adopted 1789, see PRINTING 1. 2. Jt. rule that date of presentation of enrolled bills to Pres. be entered on journal of each House, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 54, H. J. 67. 3. Jt. order that printed copy of journal of each House be furnished to executive and each branch of legis- lature of every State, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 129, S. J. 94. See post 7. 4. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to provide that they be published annually, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 74. - - of House of Representatives 5. Rule that it be read daily, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. See CONTINENTAL CON- J. 9. - 6. Form of title, adopted 1790, 1. 2, ANNALS 1077. 7. Rule of H. R. that printed copy be furnished exe- cutive and each branch of legislature of every State, adopted 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 229. See ante 3. 8. Debate on amending journal of preceding day that had been approved, 1795–6, 4. 1, ANNALS 174. 9. Com. to report on expediency of altering form of keeping, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 143. - 10. Report of com, on reprinting, 1803–4, 8ee LAWS OF U. S. 19. - 11. Rule that name of member presenting petition or memorial or offering resolution be entered on jour- nal, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 264, 294, 333. 12. Rule that every written motion, and name of member presenting, be entered on journal unless withdrawn same day, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 264, 294, 333. 13. Motion to amend record of a vote on journal of a preceding day that had been approved, dbtd. and passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 18 (ANNALS 805). 14. Motions to amend journal of a preceding day that had been approved, passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 15, 75, 95, 96, 104. 15. Res. that Clerk furnish two copies to library each session, passed 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 509. Of Senate Executive - 16. Order that it be kept separately, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 27.—Included in standing rules 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 67. 17. Res. that extracts from such parts as not voted secret may be given to senators, refd. 1790–1, 1. 3, S. J. 235. 18. Extracts from, ordered to be furnished to Senator Gunn, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 235. Journals–Continued. 0f Senate—Continued. Execu tive—Continued. 19. Order that authenticated transcript be furnished Pres, of U. S. from time to time, passed 1792, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 99. 20. Res. that minority on any question may enter their reasons on, rejected 1794, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 153. 21. Res. to authorize Secretary to give an attested extract from, 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 257: dbi.d. and re- jected 258 (ANNALS 32, 34). 22. Rule that extracts shall not be furnished except by special order, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. Legislative *s º that it be read daily, adopted 1789, 1.1. . J. 13 24. Com. apptd. to report. mode of keeping, 1789, 1. 1, S.J. 12, 16: report made and adopted 26, 27. 25. Order that it be printed monthly for distribution to members, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 12, 27. 26. Order that every vote and brief of every petition, memorial and paper presented to S. be entered on, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 12, 27. Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 67. 27. Order that it be revised by a com. previous to each publication, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 12, 27. 28. Motion that member have right to enter on journal his protest or dissent against passage of º: or res. with reasons, rejected 1789, 1. T., S. 29. Order that it be kept as concisely as possible, adopted l?91–2, 2. 1, S. J. 407.—Included in standing rules 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 67. 30. Order that only titles and such parts of bills as affected by proposed amdt. be inserted on, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 407. Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 67. 31. Order that copy be furnished newspapers weekly, adopted l’91–2, 2.1, S.J. 408. 32. Res. that it be printed in octavo, passed 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 66. - * 33. Order that weekly publication of journals no longer be paid for, passed 1794, S. Ex, J. v. 1, p. 149. 34. Motion that a journal be kept of secret proceed- ings in legislative capacity, rejected 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 316. - 35. Rule that reports of standing com. on engrossed bills be entered on, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 67. Judge Advocates 1. Bill authorizing appt. of a judge advocate from the line, passed 1796–7, see ARMY 107. 2. Bill reorganizing army and authorizing appt. of a judg” advocate for genl. courts-martial when con- vened, passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. - Judgments 1. Bill authorizing sale of lands taken in satisfaction of, passed 1799–1800, see MARSHALS 6. See COURTS. Judicial Expenses. Judges. See GOVERNMENT ExPENSES. Judicial Powers. See Powers OF THE JUDICIARY. Judicial Proceedings. 1. Bills providing mode of authenticating, see AU- THENTICATION. Juries. See also TRIAL BY JURY. 1. Bill providing mode of selecting, passed 1789, see COURTS OF U. S. 137. - 2. Bill fixing compensation, passed 1790–1, see COURTS OF U. S. 126. 3. Bill (H. R. 59) to allow suits between States to be tried by jury from other States, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 185,210: rejected 225. 4. Bill fixing compensation, passed 1798–9, see COURTS OF U. S. 135. 5. Bill_(S.-) to provide fºr drawing them by lot, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 25 (ANNALS 35): postpd. to Inext sess. 46. 78 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Juries—Continued. 6. Bill exempting workmen in armories from serving on, passed l’99–1800, 8ee ARSENALS, ARMORIES AND MAGAZINES 14. . 7. Bill (S. 64) providing for drawing them by lot, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 69: db.dt. 82: passed 83. In H. R. passed H. J. 714. (ST. v. 2, p. 82.) 8. Recommdg. attention to subject of ; Pres. an. messg. 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 7. 9. Res. passed and com. apptd. to report provisions for securing in partial selection, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 31 (ANNALS 362). 10. Bill (H.R. 154) to direct mode of selecting, 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 516. - 11. Com. apptd. to consider compensation, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 205. 12. Bill (S. 49) to regulate summoning grand, 1806– 7, 9. 2, S.J. 144: passed 147. In H. R. rejected H. J. 642. Jurisdiction. See LIGHT HOUSE ESTABLISHMENTS. Justices. See SUPREME COURT. Rennebunk River, Maine 1. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Mass. to pay for piers in, passed 1797–8, see TONNAGE DUTIES 20, 21, 22. Rentucky Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–7. Admission of 8–9. - - Boundaries of. See SouTHWESTERN TERRITORY. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Claims of 10. - Miscellaneous Matter relating to 11–13. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Claims against U. S. Mem. for payment of expenses of expeditions against Indians, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 678. See post 10. 2. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 420, H. J. 126. 3. Marshall (Humphrey). Mem. calling attention of S. to charges against, 1795–6, 8ee MARSHALL. 4. Neutral Rights. Res. to support govt. in maintain- ing, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 241, H. J. 207. 5. New Orleans. Res. on prohibition by Spanish au- thorities of citizens of U. S. landing goods at, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 248, H. J. 312. - 6. Ohio Canal. Mem. for aid of U. S. in building, 1805–6, 3ee Louisville, AND PORTLAND CANAL 2. 7. Roads. Res. relative to opening a road in Indiana Territory, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 183. See ROADs 11. Admission of 8. Mem. of Convention for, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 219, H. J. 333 (see S. J.). In S. refd. S. J. 222: report made, adopted, and com. to report bill 228. For bill see post 9. 9. Bill (S. 16) assenting to separation from Va. and for admission into Union, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 229: passed 232. In H. R. passed H. J. 366. (ST.v. 1, p. 189.) - Claims of 10. Mem. of legis. for payment of expenses of expedi- tions against Indians (ante 6) refd. Sec. of Treas. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 48: reptd. on 115: refl. 168. Misce/laneous Matter relating to 11. Bill (S. 20) fixing representation until census taken, l'Z90–1, 1.3, S.J. 262: passed 262. In H. R. passed H. J. 384. (St. v. 1, p. 191.) 4. 12. Triplicate certificate of electoral votes, transmit- ted by Sec. of State, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 500. 13. Res. and report on suspending collection of debts and taxes due U. S. from citizens of, 1802–3, see DEBTS TO U. S. 5. Rey, Philip Barton 1. His election as rep. from Md. to 10th Cong. con- tested by citizens of district, see CONTESTED ELEC- TIONS IN H. R. 29. - Lafayette, General 1. Letter from Sec. of State informing of advances made for his relief while prisoner at Olmutz, 1793– 4, 3.1, S.J. 14, H. J. 24 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 70). In S. res. passed approving advances and author- izing addtl. S. J. 28: res. reconsd. and com. apptd. to report bill 29. For bill see post 2. 2. Bill (S. 5) allowing him $24,424 for his services in army, l’93–4, 3. 1, S. J. 31. In S. passed S. J. 48. In H. R. passed H. J.99. (ST. v. 1, p. 351.) 3. Com. apptd. to report whether his son resides in U. S. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 475: reports made 523 (AN- NALs 1202). . g 4. Res. requesting Pres, to intercede for his release from prison, dbtd. and rejected 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 746 (ANNALS 2361). 5. Bill granting him military bounty lands, passed 1802–3, see MILITARY Bounty LAND's 10. 6. Bill authorizing lands granted him (ante 5) to be located in Orleans Territory, passed 1803–4, 866 PUBLIC LANDS 49. Lancaster, Penn. 1. Mem. to establish seat of govt. of U.S. at, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 87. 2. Suggested as location for seat of govt. of U. S. 1789, 1.1, S. J. 62. Land Grants Canals 1–2. Education 3–16. Military Services. See MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. Roads 17–19. . Settlers 20–24. Canals. See 1. Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 2. Louisville and Portland Canal Education - 3. Bill confirming those made in contract for sale of lands to Ohio Company, passed 1791–2, 8ee PUBLIG LANDS 77. 4. Bill making, passed 1791–2, see PUBLIC LANDS 79. 5. Report of com. on carrying into effect provisions made for, in sale of lands to Ohio Company, l'795-6, 4. 1, S. J. 281 (86% J.). ! 6. Com. apptd. to report on lands granted by act (ante 4) for, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 743. - º 7. Bill (H.R. 27) to authorize conveyance of lands in N. W. Terr. granted for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 70,98. 8. Bill to grant one section in every township in Ohio, if proposition accepted by State, passed 1801–2, see Ohio 6. For action of State on proposition, see OHIO 7. - 9. Bill (H.R. 115) making grants to Ohio for, 1802– 3, 7.2, H. J. 351: dbtd. and passed 360 (ANNALS 584). . In S. passed S. J. 280. (ST. v. 2, p. 225.) 10. Bill granting lands in Miss. Terr. 1802–3, see PUBLIC LANDS 160. 11. Bill granting lands in Indiana Terr. for, passed 1803–4, see PUBLIC LANDS 162. 12. Res. to grant lands in Tenn. for, laid on table, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 431. - 13. Bill granting lands in Tenn. for, passed 1805–6, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 135. 14. Report of com. on granting lands in Orleans Terr. for, iSO5–6, see PUBLIC LANDS 109. 15. Bill granting lands in Orleans Terr, for; passed 1805–6, see PUBLIC LANDS 111. - 16. Bill (H.R. 126) to grant public lots in Washington, D.C. for, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J.348. for, passed GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 79 Land Grants—Continued. Roads - 17. Bill to apply five per cent. of proceeds of sales of pub. lands in Ohio to building roads from Atlantic States to Ohio river, if proposition accepted by State, passed 1801–2, see OHIO 7. For action of State on proposition see OHIO 7. 18. Bill directing three-fifths of the five per cent. re- served for roads in Ohio (ante 17) to be transferred to that State for purpose of building roads within State, passed 1802–3, see ante 9. 19. Res. that five per cent. of proceeds of sales of pub. lands in Tenn. ought to be appropriated for roads, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 431. Settlers 20. Bill granting lands to original settlers at Vin- cennes and other portions of N. W. Terr. passed 1790–1, see VINCENNEs. 21. Bill granting lands for bounties to settlers, passed L791–2, 8ee PUBLIC LAND's 77. 22. Bill granting lands to original settlers at Gallipo- lis, passed 1792–3, 8ee GALLIPOLIs. 23. Bill (S. —) to grant lands to settlers in Orleans Terr. 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 53, 56,61: postpd. to next sess. 76. 24. Res... to grant lands to settlers in Orleans Terr. laid on table, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 539. Land Offices. See GENERAL LAND OFFICE;-PUBLIC LAND's W & Registers and Receivers for ; Sale of - I, and Warrants. See MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. Lands. See also MILITARY BOUNTY LANDs;–PUBLIC LANDS;—VIRGINIA MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. 1. Bill providing for valuation of, passed 1797–8, see DIRECT TAXES 7 2. Bill authorizing sale of those taken in satisfaction of judgments, passed 1799–1800, 8ee MARSHALS 6. Larceny. See CRIMES AGAINST U. S. Latimer, Henry 1. Contests election of J. Patton as rep. from Del. to "3d Cong. See CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 12. Laws of the States 1. Bills providing mode of authenticating for use in judicial proceedings, see AUTHENTICATION. Laws of U. S. Digests of 1–3. Distribution of 4–11. Publication of 1By Government 12–21. By Private Individuals 22. Digests of 1. Res. that Clerk of H. R. purchase twelve copies of Herty's Digest, passed 1799–1800, t. 1, H. J. 669. 2. Res. that Sec. of State purchase Herty's Digest for distribution, rejected and res. to purchase twelve copies for use of H. R. passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 278,279. - 3. Order that standing committees be furnished with copy of Graydon's Digest, passed 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 38. Distribution of 4. Conc. res. requesting Pres, until other regulations adopted, to transmit to each State two certified copies of every law, passed 1789, 1.1, S. J. 31, H. J. 46. 5. Bill regulating, passed 1789, 8ee RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 1. e 6. Bill regulating, passed 1794–5, 8ee post 15. 7. Jt. res. regulating, passed 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 737. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 347. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 740. (ST. v. 1, p. 519.) 8. Bill providing for increased, passed 1798–9, 8ee post 18. Traws of U. s—Continued. Distribution of Continued. 9. Jº. res. that Sec. of State furnish each member of congress with copy of laws passed by 6th Cong. Wººl 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 21, S.J. 168. (ST. v. 2, p. 10. Bill (S. 35) regulating, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 386: passed 401. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 694. ś amdts, of H. R. concá. in S. J. 402. (ST. v. 2, p. 11. Bill (S. 1) providing for deposit of 300 copies in library of congress, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 420: passed 422. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 65. In S. amdts, of H. R. concá. in S. J. 427. (ST. v. 2, p. 308.) Publication of By the Government 12. Bill providing for, passed 1789, see RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 1. 13. Report of com. recommélg. that portion be pub- lished in German, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 109 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 81). - 14. Report of com. on, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 248 (ANNALs 951), 273, 308 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, pp. 114, 122): dbtd. 287, 292,329 (ANNALs 1063, 1082, 1228): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 329. For bill 8ee post 15. 15, Bill (H.R. 117) providing for an edition to be pub- lished, and for their printing and distribution at end of each sess. by Sec. of State, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 330: passed 331. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 181. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 357. (ST. v. 1, p. 443.) 16. Bill (S. 47) to amend act (ante 15) providing for, 1795–6, 4. 1, S. J. 282 : passed 283. In H. R. re- jected H. J. 600 (ANNALS 1498). 17. Bill (H.R. 204) to include laws of present sess. in edition ordered (ante 15) published, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 611: passed 614. In S. passed S. J. 304. (ST. v. 1, p. 496.) 18. Bill (H.R. 178) providing for their publication in newspapers, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 502, 506: passed 514. In S. passed S. J. 605. (St. v. 1, p. 724.) 19. Report of com. on reprinting, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 427,442 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 357): res. passed gº com. apptd. to report bill, 501. For bill see post 20. Bill (H.R. 153) to reprint, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 510. 21. Bill to publish laws relating to Michigan Terr. in French, 1808–9, see MICHIGAN TERRITORY 10. By Private Hindividuals 22, Jt. res. authorizing, passed 1790–1, 1.3, H. J.377, S.J.269. (St. v. 1, p. 224.) Lead Mines. See also MINES AND MINING. 1. Attention called to those in La. Terr.; Pres. an. messg. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 412, H. J. 7. In H. R. refd. H. J. 11: report made 19. 2. Jt, res. to authorize Pres, to employ an agent to collect information concerning those in La. Terr. 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 19: dbtd. and passed 19 (AN- NALS 693). In S. postpd. S. J. 424. 3. Bill reserving from sale and authorizing Pres. to lease those in Indiana Terr. passed 1806–7, 8ee PUB- LIC LANDS. 168. Theather 1. Report of comm, recommd.g. increase of duties to encourage its manf. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 518 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 151). Legal Tender 1. Bill making gold and silver coins of U. S. legal tender in any amount, passed 1791–2, see MINT 25. 2. Bill that after three years all foreign coins, except Spanish milled silver dollars, shall cease to be legal tender, passed iT92–3, see FOREIGN COINS 10. 3. Bill extending time during which foreign coins shall be legal tender, passed 1797–8, 8ee Foreign COINS 12, 13. 80 GENERAL INDEX OF TEIE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Legal Tender—Continued. 4. Bill extending time during which foreign coins shall be legal tender, passed 1801–2, 8ee FOREIGN CoINs, 17. - 5. Bill extending time during which foreign coins shall be legal tender, passed 1805–6, 8ee FOREIGN COINS 18. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses Appropriations for 1. L789–1810, For bills including see GoverNMENT EXPENSES. - Leib, Michael 1. His election as rep. from Penn. to 9th Cong. con- tested by citizens of Penn. see CoNTESTED ELEC- TIONS in H. R. 26. Letter Carriers 1. Bill authorizing their employment, passed 1793–4, 8ee POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20 2. Bill authorizing their employment, passed l’98–9, See POST OFFICE. DEPARTMENT 26. Letters of Marque. See also PRIVATEERING. 1. Bill (H.R. 35) to authorize Pres. to issue against Algiers and Tunis, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 114, 115. 2. Res. to authorize Pres. to issue against France, dbtd. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 329 (ANNALs 1878). 3. Bill (H.R. 119) authorizing Pres. to issue for cap- ture of French armed vessels, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 357: dbtd. 361, 363 (ANNALS 2061, 2067): passed 365. In S. passed S. J. 529. (ST. v. 1, p. 578.) 4. Messg. from Pres. transmitting statement of those issued, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 602, H. J. 511 (S. PAPERs, NAVAL AFF. p. 71). 5. Bill authorizing Pres. to issue against Tripoli, passed l301–2, see NAVY 109. Lewis, Thomas 1. His election as rep. from Va. to 8th Cong. contested by Andrew Moore, see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 21. Lewis and Clarke's Expedition. See ExPLORATIONS. Libel. See also SEDITION. 1. Res. for com. to consider prosecuting in courts of U. S. libel of public officers, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 507. Library of Congress Appropriations for 1–2. Committee on. See JOINT COMMITTEES. Organization and Regulations for 3–11. Presentations to 12–18. Appropriations for 1. Bill including appr. of $5,000 to purchase books for, passed 1799–1800, see SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 21. 2. Bill (S. 18) apprg. $1,000 annually for five years to purchase books, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 23 (for accom- panying report see S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 437): passed 30. In H. R. passed H. J. 275. (ST. v. 2, p. 350.) Organization and Regulations for 3. Motion to appoint com. to report catalogue of books for use of congress, laid on table 1789, 1. 1, ANNALS 705. Note.—This motion does not appear in printed H. J. 4. Com. apptd. to report catalogue of books neces- sary for use of congress, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 206: re- port made 249. - 5. Jt. com. apptd. to establish system of rules and regulations and select books, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 683, S.J. 81. 6. Jt. com. apptd. to purchase books, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 121, S.J. 191. 7. Jt. com. apptd. to report rules and regulations, 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 6: report made S. J. 162, H. J. 21 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 253). In S. res. passed S. J. 163. In H. R. d.btd. 25 (ANNALS 349): rejected and bill reptd. 27. For bill 8ee post 8. Library of Congress–Continued. Organization and Regulations for—Continued. 8. Bill (H. R. 5) organizing, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 27: dbtd. 27 (ANNALS 352): passed 29. In S. passed with almdts. S. J. 167. In H. R. amdts of S. concó. and n-concid. in H. J. 43. Conf. apptd. S. J. 169, H. J. 54: conf. report adopted S. J. 170, H. J. 60. (ST. v. 2, p. 128.) 9. Bill providing for deposit of copies of laws in, passed 1804–5, 8ee LAWS OF U. S. 11. 10. Bill (H.R. 109) to allow heads of executive depts. to take out books, 1805-6, 9. 1, H. J. 287, 288: passed 297. In S. rejected S. J. 58. . 11. Res. that two sets of journals and printed docu- * be furnished to, passed 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. Presentations to 12. Works of David Christoph Mau, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 196, 311. 13. Works of Baron Bynkershoek, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 263. 14. Map of Orleans Terr. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 97. 15. Copy of book entitled “Olive Branch,” 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 120. - 16. Map of N. C. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 146. - 17. Map of Philadelphia, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 500. 18. Clarkson's History of Slavery, 1808–9, 10. 2, H, J. 530. Library of House of Representatives 1. Order for Clerk to procure copies of State laws, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 606. 2. Order for Clerk to purchase maps of States and U. S. passed 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 627. 3. Res. that Clerk purchase twelve copies Herty's ſº. of Laws of U. S. passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. 4. Set of maps presented by State of Mass, for use of H. R. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 284, 285. 5. Res. that Clerk purchase twelve copies of Herty's gºes of Laws of U. S. passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 278. Library of Philadelphia Company. See PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY COMPANY. Library of Senate 1. Res. that Sec. procure State laws for use of Senate, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 419. 2. Order that Sec. purchase maps of States and U. S. for use of Senate, passed 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 460. 3. Order that Sec. purchase Blackstone's Commenta- ries and Vattel's Law of Nations for use of Senate, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 44. - 4. Set of maps presented by State of Mass. for use of Senate, 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 254. License Taxes 1. Bill (H. R. 56) imposing on retail dealers in wine and foreign distilled spirits, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 183 (for previous debate on subject see REVENUES 2): passed 189. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 102. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 202. (ST. v. 1, p. 376.) - 2. Bill continuing in force act (ante 1) imposing, passed 1794–5, see DEBT OF U. S. 37. 3. Bill (H.R. 12) to alter regulations for, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 38: dbtd. 52, 53 (ANNALS 386,390): passed 53. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 386. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 71. 4. Bill continuing in force act (ante 1) imposing, passed 1800–1, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 17. 5. Bill repealing act (ante 1) imposing, passed 1801– 2, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. & Light House Establishments. See also LIGHT House SERVICE. Note.—This title is limited to general matter relating to light-houses, light-vessels, beacons, buoys, breakwaters, piers, etc. Matter relating to specific ones is indexed under title of location. For location of light-house establishments see under respective States. For memoranda of cessions made by the States see Bioren and Dwanes, LAWS OF U.S. v. 1, p. 664. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 81. Light House Establishments—Continued. 1. Messg. from Pres. recommóig. legislation to regulate terms on which cessions of lands will be accepted, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 24, H. J.46. 2. Law of R. I. authorizing U.S. to hold lands, trans- mitted by Pres. 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 78, H. J. 152. 3. Bill (H.R. 59) to authorize Pres. to accept cessions of land with limitations on jurisdiction, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 185, 186: rejected 200. 4. Report of com. on jurisdiction over, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 260, 269 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 114): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 301. For bill 8ée post 5. 5. Bill (H. R. 100) to permit concurrent jurisdiction of States over, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 303: passed 340. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 173. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 349. (St. v. 1, p. 426.) Light House service Appropriations for. See GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs. Expenditures for - 1. Bill (H.R. 12) that those for light-houses not ceded will be paid by U.S. for one year, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 57: passed 63. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 50. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 70. (Sr. v. 1, . 53.) 2. *; (H. R. 84) extending for another year act (ante 1) providing for, 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 270: passed 270. In S. passed S. J. 182. (ST. v. 1, p. 137.) 3. Bill extending for another year act (ante 1) pro- viding for, passed 1790–1, see REveXUE LAws 3. 4. Bill (S. 34) extending for another year act (amte 1) providing for, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 420: passed 421. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 567. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. in S. J. 422. (ST. v. 1, p. 251.) 5. Bill (H. R. 241) extending for another year act (ante 1) providing for, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 719 : passed 722. In S. passed S. J. 500. (St. v. 1, p. 339.) 6. Bill (H. R. 65) extending for another year act (ante 1) providing for, 1793–4, 3, 1, H. J. 205: passed 205. In S. passed S. J. 109. (ST. v. 1, p. 393.) 7. Bill extending for another year act (ante 1) pro- viding for, passed 1794–5, see REVENUE LAws 7. 8. Bill extending for two years act (ante 1) providing for, passed 1795-6, see REVENUE LAws 9. Light Money 1. Res. directing Sec. of State to report charges made in European ports for, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. , 388. 2. Res to direct com. to consider propriety of collect- ing, from foreign vessels, dbtd. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 512 (ANNALS 799): passed 515: report made 586 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 549). 3. Bill for collecting, from foreign vessels, passed 1803–4, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 26. - 4. Bill (S. 3) that act (Import Dnties 26) for collect- ing, shall not be construed to apply to unregistered vessels of U. S. 1804-5, 8.2, S.J. 423: passed 433. In H. R."passed H. J. 163. (ST. v. 2, p. 339.) 5. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount collected, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 101, 113 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 584). Loan Office Certificates (Continental Debt). See BONDS OF U.S. § Lost or Destroyed;—DEBT OF U. S. § Fund- ing of - - Loans. See also DEBT OF U. S.;-FINANCES. Authority for 1–34. Commissioners of. See COMMISSIONERS OF LOANS. In Holland 35–42. Of Bank of U. S. 43–50. Reports on 51–57. Authority for 1. Bill authorizing loan of $12,000,000 to pay foreign debt and a funding loan to amount of domestic debt of U. S. and the States, passed 1790, 8ée DEBT OF U. S. 23. H. Rep. 1776—11 ! Loans—Continued. | Authority for—Continued. 2. Bill authorizing loan of amount of appr. for ex- penses of govt. passed 1790, see GOVERNMENT Ex- PENSES 2. A 3. Bill authorizing loan of $2,000,000 for purchase of public debt, passed 1790, see DEBT OF U. S. 25. 4. Bill authorizing loan of $2,000,000 from Bank of U. S. to replace that amount of foreign loan used to pay subscription to stock of bank, passed 1790–1, 8ee BANK OF U. S. 10. 5. Bill authorizing loan of $20,000 to secure recogni- tion of treaty with Morocco, passed 1790–1, see MOROCCO 3. 6. Bill authorizing loan of $312,686.20 for expense of increasing army, passed 1790–1, see ARMY 55. 7. Bill authorizing loan of $50,000 for diplomatic ex- penses, passed 1791–2, 8ee GOVERNMENT Ex- PENSES 6. 8. Bill authorizing loan of $523,500 to provide for in- crease of army, passed l'Z91–2, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 14. - 9. Bill authorizing loan of $800,000 for expenses of govt. passed l?92–3, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSES 7. 10. Bill authorizing loan of $1,000,000 for expenses of foreign intercourse, passed 1793–4, see Consula R AND DIPLOMATIC EXPENSES 4. 11. Bill authorizing loan of $80,000 to build galleys, passed l’93–4, see NAVY 81. 12. Bill authorizing loan of $1,000,000 for expenses of govt. passed 1793–4, 8ee GOVERNMENT ExPENSES 10. . 13. Report of com. on sum necessary to borrow for expenses of govt. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 70, 74 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 274): dbtd. (ANNALS 469) res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 76. For bill see post 14. - *. 14. Bill (H. R. 18) authorizing loan of $1,000,000 for expenses of govt. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 77: passed 88. In S. passed S. J. 48. (ST. v. 1, p. 345.) 15. Bill (H. R. 85) authorizing loan of $2,000,000, l'794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 260: passed 261. In S. passed S. J. 134. (ST. v. 1, p. 404.) 16. Bill authorizing loan of amount of appr. for mili- *:: º naval establishments, passed 1794–5, see RMY 8. 17. Bill authorizing funding loan to amount of for- eign debt, passed 1794–5, see DEBT OF U. S. 37. 18. Iłill authorizing Commrs. of Sinking Fund to bor- row money annually to pay interest on public debt, passed l’94–5, see DEBT OF U. S. 37. 19. Bill authorizing loan of $650,000 for expenses of military and naval establishments, passed 1795–6, see ARMY 10. 20. Bill (H.R. 163) authorizing loan of $5,000,000 for payments on public debt, 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 497 (for previous debate see REven UEs 5): dbtd. 509, 510 (ANNALS 914, 916): passed 541. In S. dbtd. S. J. 259, 262: passed with an idts. 263. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concq. and n-concá. in 574, 575 (ANNALS 1430, 1438, 1450). Conf. apptd. S. J. 274, H. J. 582: conf. report dbtd. and agd. to H. J. 586 (ANNALS 1466) S. J. 278. (ST. v. 1, p. 488.) 21. Bill authorizing loan of $300,000 for use of city of Yº'n. passed 1795–6, see SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 22. Bill authorizing loan of $324,539.06 for expenses of foreign intercourse, passed lºos—6, see CONSU- LAR AND DIPLOMATIC EXPENSES 6. 23. Bill (H.R. 14) authorizing loan of $800,000, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 52: dbtd. 67 (ANNALS 444) : passed 69. . In S. passed S. J. 387. (ST. v. 1, p. 534.) 24. Bill (H. R. 113) authorizing loan of $5,000,000, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 344: dbtd. 352 (ANNALs 2037): passed 354. In S. dbtd. S. J. 534: passed with amſlts. 535. In H. R. amdts of S. concq. and n-concá. in H. J. 381. Conſ. apptd. S. J. 535, H. J. 382: conf. report agd. to S. J. 540, H. J. 391. (ST. v. 1, p. 607.) 25. Bill authorizing loan of $2,000,000 in anticipation of receipts from direct taxes, passed 1797–8, see ARMY 15. - 82 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Loans—Continued. Authority nor—Continued. 26. Bill authorizing loan of $2,000,000 in event of in- crease of army, passed 1798–9, see ARMY 75. 27. Report of com. recommag. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 600 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 626): res. passed and comm. apptd. to report bill 609. For bill see post 28. - 28. Bill (H. R. 210) authorizing loan of $3,500,000, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 611: passed 633. In S. dbtd. and passed S. J. 83. (ST. v. 2, p. 60.) 29. Bill authorizing loan to pay debt due in Holland, passed 1801–2, see DEBT OF U. S. 44. . 30. Bill authorizing loan of $2,000,000 for use in open- ing negotiations for purchase of Florida and Louis- iana, passed 1802–3, see LOUISIANA PURCHASE 5. 31. Bill authorizing issue of bonds for $11,250,000 to pay France for cession of Louisiana, passed 1803–4, See LOUISIANA PURCHASE 7. 32. Bill authorizing loan of $1,750,000, passed 1803– 4, 8ee SPOLIATIONS 5. - 33. Bill authorizing loan of $1,000,000 to prosecute war against Tripoli, passed 1803–4, see MEDITER- RANEAN FUND 1. 34. Bill authorizing loan of $2,000,000 to negotiate for purchase of Florida, passed 1805–6, see FLOR- IDA, 4. - In Ho/ſand 35. Information of loan of three millions florins; Pres. an. messg. 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 216, H. J. 331. 36. Report of Sec. of Treas. on terms of loan of three millions florins, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 286, H. J. 391 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1. p. 109). 37. Bill (H.R. 136) to legalize terms of loan of three millions florins, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 392: passed 399. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 309. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 404. (ST. v. 1, p. 218.) 38. Information of further loan of two and one-half millions florins; Pres, an. messg. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. - 39. Information of three loans of three millions flor- ins each; Pres, an. messg. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. 40. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 662 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 180). See also post 54, 55. 41. Information of renewal of loan of one million florius; Pres. an. messg. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. 42. Bill providing for payment of, passed 1801–2, see DEBT OF U. S. 44. - Of Bank of U. S. - 43. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 625,631 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 176). 44. Bill that Pres. may direct payment in installments of loan made for subscription to stock, passed 1792– 3, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 7. 45. Bill (H. R. 207) providing for payment of first in- stallment due on loan for subscription to stock, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 652: dbtd. 653,654,721 (ANNALS 753,755, 897: passed 722. In S. passed S. J. 500. (ST. v. 1, p. 338.) 46. Reports of Seč. of Treas. on, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 56, 132 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 272,278). 47. Bill (H. R. 17) providing for payment of second installment due on loan for subscription to stock, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J.78: passed 185. In S. passed S. J. '95. (ST. v. 1, p. 372.) 48. Bill (H.R. 91) providing for payment of third in- stallment due on loan for subscription to stock, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 275: passed 277. In S. passed S.J. 141. (ST. v. 1, p.409.) 49. Report of com. on, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 515, 535 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 412). 50. Bill providing for payment of balance due on loan for subscription to stock, passed 1795-6, 8ee ante 20. Reports on. See also SS in Holland; Bank of U. S. 51. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount subscribed to loan for funding domestic debt, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 503 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 146). Loans–Continued. - Reports on—Continued. 52. Report of Sec. of Treas. on foreign loans, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 662 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 180). 53. Report of Sec. of Treas. on loans made in U. S. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 668 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 185). . 54. Report of Sec. of Treas. on application of money derived from, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 471,472 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 186). o - 55. Reports of Sec. of Treas. with full statements and explanations of, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 689,702,709 (S. . PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 191,200,202,223). 56. Letter from Sec. of State that loan authorized for expenses of foreign intercourse (CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC EXPENSEs 4) cannot be negotiated, refd. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 153, H. J. 315 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 350): reptă. on, res. adopted and com. apptd. to report bill 318. For bill see DEBT OF U. S. 36. 57. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. — (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1. pp. 371,378). Long Island 1. Bill regulating coasting vessels between it and R. I. passed 1794-5, see CoASTING TRADE 4. Long Island Sound Light House Establishments on. See also CONNECTICUT; —NEW YORK;—RHODE ISLAND. - 1. Bill (H.R. 27) providing for buoys off harbor of New London, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 99: passed 100. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 59. In H. R. amdts. of S. conca, in H. J.109. (ST. v. 1, p. 353.) 2. Bill apprg. $8,000 for light-houses and buoys, and authorizing survey of, passed 1801–2, 8ée PLY- MOUTH, Mass. 1;-GULL ISLAND 1. • 3. Bill apprg. $1,000 for buoys, passed 1802–3, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 26. . . . • * 4. Bill apprg. $3,000 for buoys, passed 1804-5, 8ee . GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 28. 5. Bill (H.R. 81) making appr. to build light-houses, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 210: passed 222. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 17. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J.230. (ST. v.2, p. 349.) - . 6. Bill making appr. for buoys, passed 1805-6, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 30. 7. Bill making appr. for buoys, passed l307-8, 8ée SAPELO ISLAND 1. - - - Lotteries. See DISTRICT of Colum BIA. Louisiana Purchase. See also LouisiaNA TERRITORY:— ORLEANS TERRITORY. - 1. Messg. from Pres. on negotiating, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 431 (S. PAPERs. For. REL. v.2, p. 475). 2. Res. that Pres. be requested to lay before Ho. copies of all documents relating to cession of Louisiana by Spain to France, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.269: dbtd. 269, 271,281 (ANNALS 314,325,352): rejected 281. 3. Report of com. recommdg. appr. to open negotia- tions for, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. — (ANNALS 371). For bill repto. 8ee post 4. - . . . . ‘. 4. Bill (H.R. 126) apprg. $2,000,000 to open negotia: tions for, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.369. In S. passed S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 444. (ST. v. 2, p. 202.) 5. Information of; Pres, an: messg, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 297, H. J. 405. 6. Messg. from Pres. transmitting copy of treaty with France for, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 301, H. J. 412 (S. PA- PERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 506). In H. R. d.btd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bills 415 (ANNALS 432). For bills see post 7,9. • 7. Bill (H. R. 133) authorizing issue of bonds for $11,250,000 in payment of, 1803–4, 8.1, H.J. 420: passed 425. In S. dbtd. S. J. 307 (ANNALS 31, 35): passed with amdt. 307. In H. R. amdt of S. concó. in H. J. 438. (ST. v.2, p. 245.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 83. Louisiana Purchase—Continued. 8. Res. requesting Pres. to transmit copy of treaty of Oct. 1, 1800, between France and Spain, dbtd. and rejected 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 413 (ANNALS 385). 9. Bill (S. 17) authorizing Pres, to take possession and provide for temporary govt. of 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 301: passed 302. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 422 (ANNALS 497): passed with amdts. 424. In S. amdts of H. R. n-concă. in S. J. 304. Conf. apptd. S. J. 304, H. . J. 426: conf. report rejected and S. recede from disgt. S. J. 304. (ST. v. 2, p. 245.) 10. Messg. from Pres. on resources and character of country, 1803-4, 8.1, S.J. 311, 317, H. J. 443, 463: (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, pp. 344, 362). 11. Bill (H.R. 142) extending laws of U.S. to, 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J.464: passed 491. In S. dbtd. 334, 337, 338: passed with amdts. S. J. 339. In H. R. amdts. of S. concq. and n-concá. in H. J. 553, 555. Conf. apptd. S. J. 347, H. J. 559; conf. report made H. J. 566. In H. R. conf. report dbtd. and agd. to with amdt. H. J. 567, 574 (ANNALS 977). In S. conf. report agd. to with amdt. of H. R. S. J. 353. (ST. v. 2, p. 251.) - - 12. Messg. from Pres. transmitting letter on form of govt. for, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 344, H. J. 550. 13. Messg. from Pres, informing that commrs. of France have delivered and commrs. of U. S. taken possession of, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 339, H. J. 536. 14. Report of com. recommag. appr. to explore, 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 586,629 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 390). For appr. 8ee PUBLIC LAND's 49. 15. Bill (H. R. 197) making appr. for civil expenses of governing until regular govt. established, 1803– 4, § 1, H. J. 605: passed 613. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 377. In H. R. amdts, of S. concol. in H. J.650. (ST. v. 2, p. 272.) - - 16. Res. that S. has no power to impose taxes on in- habitants without their consent, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 335. 17. Bill (S. —) to compensate militia of Tenn. called out to assist in taking possession of, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 368; rejected 387. 18. Messg. from Pres, transmitting information of cargo of slaves imported into, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 371, H. J. 629 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 390). - 19. Res. to declare void all grants of land made by Spanish authorities subsequent to treaty between France and Spain, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 631. Note.—Included in general bill, see post 24. 20. Res. for bill to appt. commrs. to investigate titles to lands in, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 381. 21. Messg. from Pres, on fraudulent grants of lands in, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 368, H. J. 608 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 2, p. 177). . 22. Bill regulating registering vessels in, passed 1803–4, see VESSELS 35. - 23. Res. for law to provide for registering evidence of title and claims to lands in, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 661: postpd. to next sess. 684. 24. Bill (S. 23) erecting into two territories, 1803–4, 8. 1, S. J.331: dbtd. 340–358: passed 360. In H. R. dbtd. H. J. 605–661 (ANNALS 1054, 1069, 1128, 1185, 1191, 1196): passed with amdts. 661. . In S. dbtd. amdts. of H. R. concă. and n-concă. in S. J. 384. Conf. apptd. H. J. 669, 671, S.J. 387: conf. report agd. to H. J. 678 (ANNALS 1229), S.J. 391. (ST. v. 2, p. 283.) t 25. Memorial on form of govt. adopted for, 1804–5, 8. 2, S.J. 427 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 396): refö. 429. For bill reptd. see ORLEANS TERRITORY 7. 26. Report of com. on form of govt. adopted for, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 106 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 417). - 27. £h (S. 7) regulating titles and claims to lands. 1804–5, 8.2, S J. 431: passed 448. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 152. In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 463. (ST. v. 2, p. 324.) - Louisiana Territory. See also LOUISIANA PURCHASE. Government of 1–7. Lands in. See PUBLIC LANDS. Lead Mines in. See LEAD MINEs. Government of 1. Bill establishing as a district under the govt. of Indiana Terr. passed 1803–4, 8ee LOUISIANA PUR- CHASE 24. 2. Memorial on form adopted for, 1804–5, see OR- LEANS TERRITORY 5. 3. Report of com. on form of, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 106 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 417). 4. Bill (S. 11) establishing separate territorial govt. 1804–5, 8, 2, S.J. 448: passed 465. In H. R. passed H. J. 163. (ST. v. 2, p. 331.) 5. Bill (S. —) to explain act (ante 4) for, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 28. 6. Messg. from Pres, transmitting copy of laws passed by, 1806–7, 9, 2, S. J. 140, H. J. 569. 7. Bill increasing salary of secretary of, passed 1807– 8, see TERRITORIES 1. Louisville and Portland Canal 1. Report of com. on granting aid to build canal around rapids of Ohio river, 1804-5, 8.2, S. J. 441 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 419). 2. Report of com. on granting aid to build canal around rapids of Ohio river, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 266, 327 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 453). - 3. Report of com. on granting aid to build canal around rapids of Ohio river, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 122, 157 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 479): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 162. For bill reptd. see post 4. - 4. Bill (S. 53) to appt. commrs. to examine practica- bility of removing obstructions at rapids of Ohio river, 1806–7, 9, 2, S. J. 162: passed 165. In H. R. dbtd. H. J. 642. - 5. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 261 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 724). 6. Bill to grant public lands to Ohio Canal Co. to aid in construction, 1808–9, 8ee CHESAPEAKE AND DEL- AWARE CANAL 6. Lynde Point, Conn. - 1. Bill apprg. $2,500 to build light-house on, passed 1801–2, see PLYMOUTH, Mass. 1. Lyon, Matthew 1. Contests election of Israel Smith as rep. from Vt. to 4th Cong. See CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 15. 2. Res. to expel him for assaulting Mr. Griswold of Conn. on floor of H. R. 1797–8, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 3, 4. ' 3. Res, to expel him for violating “sedition law,” dbtd. 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 484, 487 (ANNALS 2954, 2959): rejected 488. McCreery, William 1. His election as rep. from Md. to 10th Cong. con- tested by Joshua Barney, see CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN. H. R. 27. McFarland, Duncan 1. Contests election of S. D. Purviance as rep. from N. C. to 8th Cong. 8ee CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 23. 2. Contests election of John Culpeper as rep. from # #; 10th Cong. 8ee CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN McHenry, James 1. Letter from him on report of com. (APPROPRIA- TIONS 30) relating to his expenditures while Sec. of War, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 260 (ANNALs 293). 84 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Mace. See SERGEANT-AT-ARMs OF H. R. Madison, James - 1. jected Pres. of U. S. 1809, see ELECTORAL Votes 2. Letter from him notifying time and place at which he will take oath of office, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 358, ; J. 583: inauguration and inaugural address S. J. 6. Magazines. See ARSENALs, ARMORIES AND MAGAZINES. Magnetic Needle 1. Report of com. on petition of John Churchman for aid to make a voyage to Baffin's Bay to experiment in relation to its variation, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 14, 18. 2. Report of com. on petition of John Churchman for aid to make a voyage to Baffin's Bay to experiment in relation to its variation, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 483, 489 (ANNALS 312), 500, 524. 3. Bill (H.R. 171) to enable John Churchman to pros- ecute his observations on, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 530. Mail Contracts. See PostAL SERVICE. Mail Routes. See POST ROADS. Maiming. See CRIMES AGAINST U. S. Main Question 1. Rule of H. R. that pending demand for previous question, amendments to, and debate on, main ques- tion not in order, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule of H. R. that pending motion to commit amendments to main question not in order, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. - Maine .* - Circuit and District Courts in. See CourTS OF U.S. Light House Establishments in. See Boon Island Franklin Island . Portland Portland Head Seguin Island West Quoddy Head Whitehead Island Wood Island Manslaughter. See also CRIMES AGAINST U.S. Manufactures Committee on. See COMMITTEES OF H. R. § Commerce and Manufactures. Encouragement of. See also PROTECTION. 1. Recommóg. attention to ; Pres. an: messg. 1790, 1.2, S.J. 102, H. J. 135. 2. Report of com. recommdg. loan to manufacturer to encourage manf. of glass, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 233 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 62). - 3. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 468 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 123). 4. Report of com. that inexpedient to further increase duties for purpose of, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J.94 (S. PA- PERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 276). - 5. Recommdg attention to; Pres, an: messg. 1796– 7, 4. 2, S. J. 296, H. J. 607. 6. Report of com. that inexpedient to further increase duties for purpose of 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 642 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 492). 7. Report of com. on allowing drawbacks on exports for purpose of, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 715 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 495). 8. Report of com. adverse to further increasing duties for purpose of, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 782 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 694). 9. Report of com. recommag. regulation of duties for purpose of, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 90 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 730). - 10. Report of com. recommdg. regulation of dutie for purpose of, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 355 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 29). Manufactures—Continued. Encouragement of Continued. . - ... ' 11. Report of com. on, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 552 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 80). ... -- 12. Res. that members of congress wear clothing of home manufacture, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 311 (AN- NALs 2283). Marine Corps - Appropriations for. See NAVY. Employment of. See NAVY. Expenditures for 1–3. Government of 4–5. Increase and Reduction of 6–10. Organization of • Pay and Allowances of 19–21. Pensions for. See PENSIONs. Reduction of See § Increase and Reduction of. Register of See § Returns of Regulations for. See § Government of. Returns of 22–23. Staff Officers of 24. - - Expenditures for. See also NAVY S Expenditures for. 1. ºport of Sec. of Navy on, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 210, 2. Report of Sec. of Navy on, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 513, 533, S. J. 361, 365. * - 3. Com. apptd. to investigate, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 586: report made 606 (S. PAPERS, NAVALAFF. p. 120). Government of - -. 4. Bill prescribing that it shall be governed by rules and articles of war for army, and regulations for navy, according to service in which employed, passed 1797–8, see post 14. - 5. Bill (H.R. 208) to provide for, on shore, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 610: dbtd. 623,625 (ANNALs 623). Increase and Reduct/on of - ". . . 6. Bill (H.R. 171) increasing, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 491: passed 497. In S. passed S. J. 600. (ST. v. 1, p. 729.) 7. Bill (H.R. 116) to reduce, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.306, 352: passed 373. In S. rejected S. J. 282. 8. Bill (H. R. 143) to reduce, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J.467: gº 574 (ANNALS 987): passed 577. In S. rejected S.J. 356. * * - 9. Res. to increase, passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 134. . 10. Bill (S. 45) increasing, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 344 (see S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 192): passed 346. In H. R. d.btd. 586 (ANNALS 1560): passed with amdt. 587. In S. amdt. concq. in S. J. 360. (ST. v. 2, p. 544.) . - . Organization of . . - 11. Bill authorizing employment of marines on board ships of war, passed 1793–4, 8ee NAVY 48. 12. Bill authorizing employment of marines in the navy, passed 1797, see NAVY 96. * - 13. Report of com. recommag. that marines be or- ganized as separate corps, l’97–8, 5.2, H. J. 308 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 56): dbtd. (ANNALs 1835): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 317. For bill see post 14. -- 14. Bill (H. R. 101) organizing as separate corps, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 318: , passed 320. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 529. In H. R. andts. of S. concã. in H. J. 377. (ST. v. 1, p. 594.) g - 15. Bill (H. R. 226) abolishing office of major and to appt. a lieut. Col. commdt. 1799–1800, 6. 1; H. J. 636: passed 646. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 77. In º amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 672. (ST. v. 2, p. 39.) -- - 16. Bill (H. R. 186) to abolish office of lieut. col. commdt. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 587, 588. - 17. Bill (H.R. 209) to explain act (ante 15) fixing rank and pay of commdg officer, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 594. 18. Bill (H. R. 141) to amend act (ante 14) for, 1808– 9, 10.2, H. J. 463. - GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. | 85 Marine Corps—Continued. Pay and Allowances of - 19. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, 8ée NAVY.48. 20. Bill regulating, passed 1797, see NAVY 96. 21. Bill regulating, passed 1797–8, see ante 14. Returns of 22. Register of officers, transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 182, H.J. 102(S. PAPERS, MISC, v.1, p. 260). 23. Report by Sec. of Navy of number of officers and men, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 71 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 170). Staff Officers of . - 24. Bill regulating their appt. passed 1797–8, 866 ante 14. Marine Hospitals At Boston 1. At Watchez 2–4. At Wew Orleans 5. Establishment of 6–8. Pund for 9–23. Regulations for 24–25. - Reports on 26–27. At Boston 1. Bill establishing, passed 1801–2, see SEAMEN 29. At Matchez - 2. Report of com. on granting public lands to private hospital, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 343 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 667). 3. Bill to grant public lands to private hospital, 1806–7, 8ee COURTS OF TERRITORIES 4. 4. Com. to consider expediency of establishing, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 571. At Wew Orleans - 5. Bill establishing, passed 1801–2, see SEAMEN 29. Establishment of - 6. Bill (H. R. 22) for 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 93: postpd. to Inext sess. 112. 7. Bill authorizing expenditure of surplus hospital money for, passed 1797–8, see SEAMEN 27. 8. Bill providing for, passed 1801–2, see SEAMEN 29. Fund for 9. Bill (S. —) to assent to law of Va. imposing ton- nage duties for, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 153: refl. 154. 10. Bill (S. —) to assent to law of Va., imposing ton- nage duties for, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 202: refl. 203. 11. Bill providing for deduction from wages of mer- chant seamen for, passed 1797–8, see SEAMEN 27. 12. Bill providing for deduction from pay of officers and seamen in navy for, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 61. 13. Report by Sec. of Treas. of receipts and expendi- tures of, 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 185, H. J. 107 (S. PA- PERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 490). 14. Bill authorizing Pres. to use, for relief of seamen, passed 1801–2, see SEAMEN 29. 15. Report by Sec. of Treas. of receipts and expendi- tures of, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 496, 533 (S. PAPERS, COMM. ANP NAVIG. v. 1, p. 538). 16. Res. to exempt sailors and boatmen employed ex- clusively on Chesapeake Bay from payments to, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 503. - 17. Res. to abolish as a general fund and to expend in districts in which collected, refd. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 513. - º 18. Report of com. on payments to, by pilots for their apprentices, 1803–4, 8, 1, H.J. 441,592 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 571). 19. Res. that inexpedient to exempt pilots from pay- ments to, for their apprentices, passed 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 593. 20. Report of com. recommdg. increase of, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 617 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 572). - 21. #iºn. R. 57) to assent to law of S. C. authoriz- ing city of Charleston to collect tonnage duty for, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 129, 132. Marine Hospitals—Continued. Fund for—Comtinued. 22. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by S. C. to support marine hospital at Charleston, passed 1805–6, see TONNAGE DUTIES 32. - 23. Statement of receipts and expenditures from 1802 to 1807, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. — (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 746.) Regulations for 24. Bill authorizing Pres, to appt. directors, passed 1797–8, see SEAMEN 27. 25. Bill admitting officers and seamen of navy to privileges of, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 61. Reports on. See also S Fund for. 26. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 580. 27. Papers relating to sale and disposition of hospital at Washington, Va., refa, to Sec. of Treas. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 453: reptd. on 580. Marshall, Humphrey 1. Mem. of legis. of Ky. calling attention of S. to charges against, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 216 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 141): refl. 217: rept d. on 220 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 144): dbtd. 223, 225, 226: report adopted with amats. 227 (8ee J.). Marshals e Appointment and Duties of 1–9. Compensation and Fees of 10–14. Appointment and Duties of 1. sº providing for, passed 1789, see Courts of U. . 137. 2. Bill providing that marshals have same power as sheriffs, passed l'91–2, See MILITIA 13. 3. Bill regulating duties, passed 1791–2, see Courts OF U. S. 169. 4. Bill that marshals may adjourn circuit courts if lºgº absent, passed 1793–4, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 77. - - 5. Bill that only marshal of district in which supreme court held need attend, passed 1793–4, 8ee Courts OF U. S. 178, - - 6. Bill (H. R. 241) authorizing marshals to sell lands taken in satisfaction of judgments, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 653: passed 662. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 84. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 692. (ST. V. 2, p. 61.) 7. Bill authorizing marshals to adjourn district courts in absence of judge, passed 1803–4, see COURTS OF U. S. 188. 8. Bill (H. R. 68) in relation to their bonds 1804-5, 8. 2, H. J. 147, 150. 9. Bill (H. R. 88) regulating their bonds, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 229: passed 262. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 51. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in with amdts. H. J. 333. In S. amdts, of H. R. concó. in S. J. 63, 64. (ST. v. 2, p. 372.) Compensation and Fees of See also Courts of U. S. § Qfficers in 10. Bill fixing, passed 1790-1, seeCotºrs of U.S. 126. 11. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, 8ee Courts of U. S. 169. 12. Bill regulating fees in admiralty proceedings, passed 1792–3, see Courts of U. S. 128. 13. Bill fixing, passed l'Z98–9, see Courts of U.S. 135. 14. Bill (H. R. 30) increasing compensation of mar- shals of N. C. and N. J. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 119: passed 177. In S. passed S. J. 235. (ST. v. 2, p. 468.) Maryland - Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–7. Circuit and District Courts in. See Courts of U. S. Duties Laid by. See TONNAGE DUTIES. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying amdts. 1789, 8ée CONSTITUTION OF. U. S. 212. e Res. in favor of amdt. to prohibit further importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 76, 86 GENERAL INDEX of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Maryland—Continued. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of Con- tinued. 3. Constitution of U. S. Res, against amdt. proposed by Va. to allow senators to be removed by State legislatures, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 316. 4. Duties. Act imposing, on tonnage, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 333, H. J. 355. - - 5. Hayti. Mem. for relief of refugees from, 1793–4, 8ee HAYTI 1. 6. Seat of Government of U. S. Res. offering ten miles square in any part of State for, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 36. • – Res. on loan made to commrs. for estab- lishing, 1801–2, 8ee SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 29. Massachusetts Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1-10- Cession of Territory by 11. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Dight House Establishments in 12–27. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Res. ceding land for a light-house on Gay Head, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 615. 2. . Res. for cession of land for a light-house on Cape Cod, 1795–6, see CAPE Cod 1. 3. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 142, H. J. 288. - Res. in favor of amdt. that Pres. remove judges on request of cong. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265. 5. Embargo. Remonstrance against, 1808–9, 10, 2, S. J. 353, H. J. 564 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 776). - 6. Maps. Presenting sets of maps for use of H. R. and S. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 284, 285, S. J.254. 7. Pensions. Mem. in behalf of claimants barred by limitation, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J.467. 8. Slave Trade. Res. in favor amdt. to Const. to em- power cong. to prohibit importation of slaves, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 171. 9. State Debt. Mem. for assumption of balance of it by the general govt. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 556. 10. Yazoo Land Claim8. Mem. in favor of claimants, 1807–8, see PUBLIC LANDS 64. Cession of Territory by - 11. Report of com. on eastern boundary of, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 69 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 3). Light House Establishments in. See 4. 12. Annisquam 13. Baker's Island 14. Boston 15. Buzzard's Bay - o 16. Cape Cod 17. Cape Poge - 18. Chatham 19. Clark's Point 20. Gay Head 21. Ipswich 22. Nantucket . 23. INew Bedford 24. Newburyport 25. Plymouth 26. Salem 27. Tarpaulin Cove Mead, Cowles 1. His election as rep. from Ga. to 9th Cong: con- tested by Thomas Spalding, 8ee CONTESTED ELEC TIONS IN H. R. 25. Measurers. See CUSTOMS OFFICERS. Measures. See WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Medals. See also SworDs;–THANKS OF CONGRESS. 1. Jt. res. to present gold medal to Capt. Truxton, dbtd. and passed l'Z99–1800, 6.1, H. J. 638 (AN- NALS 640). In S. passed S. J. 59. (ST. v. 2, p. 87.) 4. Medals—Continued. - 2. Jb, res. to present gold medal to Comm. Edward Preble, passed 1804–5, 86e THANKS OF CONGRESS 4. Medical Department of Army. See also ARMY. 1. Bill authorizing a surgeon of army, passed l'Z91– 2, 86e ARMY 56. 2. Bill reorganizing army omits office of surgeon of army, passed 1795-6, 8ee ARMY 104. 3. Bill (S. 49) establishing a med. dept. in army, 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 573; passed 594. . In H. R. passed H. J. 513. (ST. v. 1, p. 721.) 4. Bill reducing army, repealing former acts, and providing two surgeons and twenty-five surgeons' mates for the army, passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. 5. Bill authorizing six addtl. surgeons' mates, passed 1803–4, 8ee ARMY 115. - - 6. Bill increasing army and authorizing addtl, sur- geons, surgeons' mates and hospital stewards, passed 1807–8, 8ee ARMY 89. 7. Bill (S.—) to fix allowance to civil surgeons em. ployed, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 337. Medical Department of Navy - 1. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, see MEDICAL DE- PARTMENT OF ARMY 3. Mediterranean Fund * - 1. Bill (H. R. 219) imposing addtl, duty on imports to create fund for protecting commerce against hos- tilities of Barbary States, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 667: dbtd. 674 (ANNALS 1210): passed 676. In S. dbtd. and passed S. J. 397. (ST. v. 2, p. 291.) 2. Res. to continue fund and apply it to increasing navy, laid on table 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 313. 3. Bill (H. R. 141) continuing, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 393: dbtd. 394 (ANNALS 1054): passed 395. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 94. In H. R. amdt. of S. dbtd. and n-concă. in H. J. 419 (ANNALS 1094). Conf. apptd. H. J. 420, S. J. 95: conf. disagree, S. J. 95. In H. R. d.btd. (ANNALS 1101) and disgt. re- ceded from H. J. 422. (ST. v. 2, p. 391.) 4. Bill to continue, 1806–7, see SALT 10. 5. Bill continuing, passed 1806–7, see SALT 12. 6. Bill (H.R. 27) continuing, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 99: dbtd. 112 (ANNALS 1328): passed 113. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 216. In H. R. amdts. concó. in H. J. 128. (ST. v. 2, p. 456.) 7. Bill (H. R. 126) continuing, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 423: passed 425. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 316. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in H. J. 455. (ST. v. 2, p. 511.) Mediterranean Trade. See COMMERCE. Members of Congress * * Deaths of See DELEGATEs;–REPRESENTATIVEs;— SENATORS. Election of 1–4. Expulsion of 5. Mileage to. See Mewspapers for. 0ath of 6. Office Holding by 7–8. Misce/laneous Matter relating to 9. Pay and Allowances of Mileage 10–12. & Newspapers 13–35. - Salary 36–44. Stationery. See REPRESENTATIVE8;—SENATORS. Qualifications for 45–51. - Resignations of See DELEGATES;—REPRESENTA- TIves;–SENATORS. Salary of See § Pay and Allowances of Stationery for. See REPRESENTATIVES;—SENA- TORS. Term of 0ffice of 52–54. Pay and Aſſowances of. See § Pay and Allowances of. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 87 Members of Congress—Continued. Election of See also REPRESENTATIVEs;–SENATORs. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that cong. shall not modify, interfere or alter regulations of States for, unless State refuses, neglects, or is unable to make regulations, or makes regulations subversive of rights of people, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 86, S. J. 73, 75 (ANNALS 797). - 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out power of cong. to make or alter regulations of States for, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 3. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, to strike out power of cong. to be judge of elections and returns and give that power to the States, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. ... • 4. Bill (S. —) to provide more uniform system of elec- tions in the States, rejected 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 218. Expulsion of See also REPRESENTATIves ;-SENATORS, 5. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out power of cong. for, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82. Oath of - 6. Bill providing for, passed 1789, see OATHs 2. Office Holding by. See also REPRESENTATIVES. 7. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be in- eligible to any eivil office under U. S. during term º which elected, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, S. . . J. 74. - . 8. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be in- eligible to any office of profit under U. S. laid on table 1792–3, 2. 2, S. J. 502. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 9. Bill prohibiting their being interested in contracts with govt. passed 1807–8, see CoNTRACTs 5, 7. See also REPRESENTATIVES 44, 45, 46. Pay and Allowances. See also REPRESENTATIVEs;–SEN- ATORS. Mileage 10. Bill allowing Senators $7 and Representatives $6 for every twenty miles, passed 1789, 8ee post 39. 11. Bill allowing $6 for every twenty miles, passed 1795-6, see post 42. 12. Bill (S. 6) allowing mileage for extra session, 1797, 5.1, S. J. 381: passed 382. In H. R. passed H. J. 65. (ST. v. 1, p. 533.) Newspapers 13. Report of joint com. on furnishing to members at public expense, l’89, 1. 1, S. J. 27, H. J. 38 (see H. J. 42). In H. It. disgd. to H. J. 42. In S. postpd. S. J. 30. e. 14. Report of com. adverse to furnishing members at public expense, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 191 (8ee H. J. 194): dbtd. and disgd. to 194 (ANNALS 1580). 15. Report of com. recomindg. that be furnished mem- bers out of contingent fund, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 191 (see H. J. 194): agd. to 194. 16. Order that each senator and representative be furnished with three during session, passed 1790– 1, 1.3, S. J. 221, H. J. 333. 17. passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 440. 18. passed 1792–3, 2, 2, S.J. 455, H. J. 611. 19. passed 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 7, H. J. 5. 20. passed 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 226. 21. passed 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 197, H. J. 369. 22. passed 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 300, H. J. 607. 23. passed 1797, 5.1, S. J. 362, H. J. 5. 24. passed 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 406, H. J. 80. 25. passed 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 558, H. J. 400. 26. passed 1899–1800, 6.1, S.J. 3, H. J. 526. 27. passed 1800–1, 6.2, S. J. 108, H. J. 722. 28. passed 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 156, H. J. 6. 29. passed *% *7.2, S.J. 243, H. J. 244, 256 (ANNALS 282,284). 30. — passed 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 296, H. J. 405. 31. passed 1804–5, 8. 2, S. J. 412, H. J. 5. 32. passed 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 4, H. J. 183. 33. — passed 1806–7, 9. 2, S. J. 106, H. J. 466 34. passed 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 186, H. J. 10 35. passed 1808–9, 10.2, S. J. 294, H. J. 339 Memorials. Members of Congress—Continued. Pay and A/lowances—Continued. Salary 36. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no change shall take effect until after an election intervenes, 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 90. 37. Report of com. on, 1789, 1.1, H.J. 43: dbtd. 60, 61 (ANNALS 676): adopted with andts. and com. apptd. to report bill 61. For bill see post 39. 38. Res. that ought to be discrimination between that of Senators and reps. passed l’89, 1.1, S. J. 66. 39. Bill (H.R. 19) allowing senators $7 and reps. $6 a day during sess. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 71: dbtd. 72, 73, 74 (ANNALS 702, 705, 712): passed 75. In S. dbtd. 65, 66, 67: passed with amdts. 63. In H. R. amdts. of S. concſi. and n-concil. in H. J. 95. Conf. appt d. H. J. 105, S. J. 76: conf. disagree H. J. 106. Disgt. receded from H. J. 108 (ANNALS 924), S.J. 79. (ST. v. 1, p. 70.) - 40. Debate on reduction of, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 305 (ANNALS 1135). 41. Bill (H.R. 127) to reduce that of senators, 1794– 5, 3. 2, H. J. 348. - - 42. Bill (H. R. 132) fixing at $6 a day during sess. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 429: dbtd. 438, 452 (ANNALs 304,376): passed 453. In S. passed with admit. S. J. 218. In H. R. amdt. of S. concid. in H. J. 457. (ST. v. 1, p. 448.) 43. Bill (S. —) to increase, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 27: postpol. to next sess. 31. 44. Res. to appt. com. to consider reducing, dbtd. and refl. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 158 (ANNALs 1077): reptd. on 173. Qualifications for 45. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person be eligible who is indebted to U. S. disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 73. 46. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person be eligible as rep. more than six years out of eight, disgd, to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. 47. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to elect senators annually and that no person be eligible more than five years out of six, disgd. to 1789, 1: 1, H. J. 82. 48. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person entrusted with management of money of U. S. or concerned in direction of any bank or moneyed cor- poration be eligible, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. - 49. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no officer or stockholder in any bank under authority of U. S. be eligible, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 13, 20: disgd, to 21. 50. Motion to propose amdt, to Const. that only na- tive born citizens be eligible, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 531. 51. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person holding office or contract under U. S. at time of election be eligible, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 202: refl. 212. Term of Qffice of 52. Conc. res. agreeing to report of com. that term of members of 1st Cong. began March 4, 1789, passed 1790, 1.2, S.J. 140, H. J. 218,296. 53. Cone. res. agreeing to report of com. that person elected to fill a vacancy can only serve for unex- pired term, passed 1790, 1.2, S.J. 140, H, J. 218. 54. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that term begin June 1 instead of March 4, laid on table 1794-5, 3.2, S.J. 185. See PETITIONs. Mercer, Gen. Hugh 1. Res. to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, see MONUMENTS 4. Merchant Seamen. See SEAMEN. Merchant Vessels. See WESSELS. 88 - GENERAL INDEX OF TEIE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Messages between the two Houses 1. Jº. com. apptd. to report mode of communicating, Messages from President of U. S.—Continued. Annual—Continued. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 12, H. J. 16: report made S. J. 15, H. J. 19. In H. R. recomtd. H. J. 20: reptd. and adopted 21. In S. adopted S. J. 15: reconsd. and recomtd. 16: reptd. 17: rejected 20. 2. Res. prescribing mode in which S. receive messages from H. R. refol. 1789, 1.1, S. J. 20: report made and adopted. 22. - 3. Order of S. prescribing form in which sec. shall address H. R. in presenting bills, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 22. 4. Rule of S. that messages to H. R. be sent by sec. who shall previously endorse thereon action of S. adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. 5. Rule of S. prescribing mode of receiving messages from H. R. adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. 6. Rule of S. prescribing when messages from H. R. may be introduced, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 68. Messages from President of U. S. Annual Rules and Orders relating to 24–26. Special 27. Veto. See WETO MESSAGES. Annual 1. Letter from Pres, requesting to be informed when a quorum of cong. is assembled, and requesting to meet them to make an oral communication, l'790, 1. 2, H. J. 134. 2. To 1st Cong. 1st sess. (oral) 1789, 1.1, S. J. 18, H. J. - 24. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 20 (8ee SENATE 3). In H. R. com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 26 (see House of REPRESENTATIVES 2). 3. To 1st Cong. 2d sess. (oral) 1790, 1.2, S.J. 102, H. J. 135. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 104 (8ee SENATE 4). In H. Ir. consol. (ANNALS 1081) and com. appta. to prepare reply H. J. 136 (see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3): subjects refl. 141. 4. To 1st Cong. 3d sess. (oral) 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 216, H. J. 3.31. - (see SENATE 5). In H. R. com. apptd. to prepare re- ply H. J. 333 (see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 4): subjects refd. 337 (ANNALS 1847). 5. To 2d Cong. 1st sess. (oral) 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 324, H. J. 435. In S. colm. appt d. to prepare reply S. J. 327 (see SENATE 6). In H. R. d.btd. (ANNALS 143) and com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 439 (see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 5): subjects refa. 445 (ANNALS 150). 6. To 2d Cong. 2d sess. (oral) 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 452, H. J. 611. In S. com. appfol. to prepare reply S. J. 455 (see SENATE 7). In H. R. com. apptcl. to prepare reply H. J. 614 (see House OF REPRESENTATIVES 6): dbtd. 621, 622, 623 (ANNALS 695, 702, 711): subjects refoi. 623,625. 7. To 3d Cong. 1st sess. (oral) 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 7 (see SENATE 8). In H. R. coin. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 9 (see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 7): sub- jects refl. 15. 8. To 3d Cong. 2d 8ess. (oral) 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 121, H. J. 233. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 125 (see SENATE 9). In H. R. Com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 237 (see House of REPRESENTATIVES 8): subjects refl. 238. - 9. To 4th Cong. 1st sess. (oral) 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 194, H. J. 366. In S. com. appt(l. to prepare reply S. . J. 196 (see SENATE 10). In H. I. Consd. (ANNALS 128) and com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 369 (see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 9): consd. 382 (AN- NALs 151): subjects refa. 382, 391. - 10. To 4th Cong. 2d sess. (oral) 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 300 (see SENATE 11). In H. R. com. apptå. to pre- pare reply H. J. 612 (8ee HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- tives 10): subjects refl. 621 (ANNALS 1670). 11. To 5th Cong. 1st sess. (oral) 1797, 5. 1, S. J. 358, H. J. 6. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 362 (see SENATE 12): subjects refd, 366. In H. R. com. In S. com. apptol. to prepare reply S. J. 218 apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 10 (see House, OF REP- RESENTATIVES 11): dbtd. 24–27 (ANNALS 239, 253, 268, 281): subjects refd. 24, 28. - 12. To 5th Cong. 2d 8ess. (oral) 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 407, H. J. 84. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 410 (8ee SENATE 13): subjects refa. 412. In H. R. com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 87 (see House of REPRESENTATIVES 12): subjects refd. 93. 13. To 5th Cong. 3d sess. (oral) 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 558, H. J. 401. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 561 (8ée SENATE 14): subjects refd. 565 In H. R. com. apptå. to prepare reply H. J. 405 (see Housk OF REPRESENTATIVES 14): subjects refa. H. J. 410. 14. To 6th Cong. 18t sess. (oral) 1799–1800, S.J. 4, H. J. 526. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 6 (see SENATE 15): subjects refol. 10. In H. R. com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 528 (8ee HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 15): subjects refl. 532,533. 15. To 6th Cong. 2d sess. (oral) 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 106, H. J. 724. In S. com. apptd. to prepare reply S. J. 108 (see SENATE 17). In H. R.com. apptd. to prepare reply H. J. 726 (see HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 17): subjects refl. 732. - 16. To 7th Cong. 1st sess. (written), with letter stating reasons for adopting custom of written message in- stead of opening speech, 1801–2, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 17. To 7th Cong. 2d sess. 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249. In H. R. subjects reful. H. J. 253. 18. To 8th Cong. 1st sess. 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 297, H. J. 405. In H. R. subjects refa. H. J. 409. - 19. To 8th Cong. 2d sess. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 412, H. J. 7. In H. R. subjects refa. H. J. 11. . 20. To 9th Cong. 1st sess. 1805-6, S. J. 4, H. J. 183. In H. If, subjects refl. H. J. 188 (ANNALS 258). 21. To 9th Coug. 2d sess. 1806–7, 9. 2, S.J. 106, H. J. 466. In H. R. subjects refa. H. J. 470. In S. subjects refol. S. J. 111. X- 22. To 10th Cong. 1st sess. L807–8, 10.1, S.J. 186, H. J. 7. In S. subjects refl. S. J. 189, 190, 194. In H. R. sub- jects reſd, H. J. 13. # 23. To 10th Cong. 2d 8ess. 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 294, H. J. 341. In S. subjects reful. S. J. 299, 300. In H. R. subjects refl. H. J. 348. . . . . Rules and Orders relating to 24. Report of jt. com. prescribing mode of receiving, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 43, S.J. 69. - 25. Rule of H. R. for holding secret sessions to receive confidential messages, adopted 1791–2, see CONFI- DENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS 1. - 26. Rule of S. prescribing when they may be intro- duced, l805–6, 9.1, S. J. 68. . . Special 27. Note.—Indexed only under titles to which they relate, except messages conveying disapprovals of bills which in addidition to such entry are also collected under title “Veto Messages”. - - Metric System. See WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Michigan Territory Courts in. See COURTS OF TERRITORIES. Government of 1–10. Dands in. See PUBLIC LANDS. Laws of. See § Government of. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 11–12. Government of - 1. Report of com. recommag. its establishment, 1803– 4, S.J. 303 (see J.): res. passed and com. Ordered to report bill 306. For bill see post 2. . 2. Bill (S. 18) to establish, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 307: passed 321. In H. I. dbtd. H. J. 589 (ANNALS 1040): rejected 590. - - 3. Bill (S. 2) establishing, 1804–5, 8, 2, S. J. 423; passed 426. In H. If. passed with amdts. H. J. 79. In S. amdts, of H. R. concd, in S. J. 431. (ST. v. 2, p. 309.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CORGRESS. 89. Michigan Territory—Continued. Government of Continued. 4. Bill (S. 27) to explain act (ante 3) for, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 52: passed 63. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 426. 5. Report of Gov. on, transmitted by Pres, refd. 1805– 6,9. 1, H. J. 209 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 229): reptd. on 324 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 244). For bill reptd. see DETROIT, Mich. 3. 6. Bill (H.R. 132) to amend act (ante 3) for, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 352: dbtd. 354 (ANNALS 922): passed 361. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 87. 7. Copies of laws passed by, transmitted by Pres. 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 119, 146, H. J. 509, 582. 8. Bill (H.R. 214) disapproving law passed by, con- cerning bank of Detroit, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 608: passed 627. In S. passed S. J. 172. (ST. v. 2, p. 444.) 9. Bill increasing salary of sec. of, passed 1807–8, see TERRITORIES 1. 10. Bill (S. 53) for publishing in French language laws relating to, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 351: passed 359. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 594. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 11. Proceedings of Convention in relation to pub. lands in Terr. 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 121, H. J. 520, see PUBLIC LANDS 21. 12. Bill (H.R. 182) to reimburse expenditures for de- fence against Indian hostilities, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 524,544: passed 609. In S. rejected S. J. 172. Michilimackinac 1. Messg. from Pres. on provisions for taking posses- sion of, 1795-6, 8ee NORTHWESTERN TERRITORY 21. Milan Decree. See NEUTRAL RIGHTS. Mileage. See MEMBERS OF CONGRESS & Pay and Aſſow- ances of Military Academy 1. Recommag. that provisions be made for study of * art; Pres, an. messg. 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 4, . J. 6. 2. Recommdg. its establishment; Pres, an. messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. 3. Report of Sec. of War recommóg. its establishment, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 20, H. J. 557 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 133). In H. R. refd. H. J. 558. For bill reptă. see post 5. 4. Letter of Sec. of War on establishing, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 591 (S. PAPERs, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 142): 5. Bill (H. R. 221) to establish, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 634: postpd. to next sess. 685. 6. Bill establishing, passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. 7. Bill authorizing appt. of teachers of French and drawing, passed 1802–3, 8ee ARMY 114. 8. Messg. from Pres, recommag, its enlargement, and removal to Wash'n, D. C. refd. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 252, H. J. 234 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 228). For bill reptd. see post 9. - 9. Bill (S. —) in relation to, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 256: ostpd. to next sess. 268. - 10. Bill (S. 51) to remove it to Wash'n, D. C. 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 325: passed 352. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 585 (ANNALS 1559). Military Bounty Lands. See also VIRGINIA MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. 1. Bill to limit time in which may be located, 1790– l, see PUBLIC LANDS 144, 146. 2. Bill (H.R. 147) making reservations for, regulating, granting and locating of, and barring claims not located before Jan. 1, 1800, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 436: passed 560. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 279. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concó. in H. J. 593. In S. amdts. insisted on S. J. 283. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 595. (ST. v. 1, p, 490.) 3. Report of com. on granting to legal representatives of those who died in service, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 626: report adopted 635. 4. Report of Sec. of Treas. on progress made in sur- veying, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 474, 484 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 72). H. Rep. 1776—12 Military Bounty Lands—Continued. 5. Bill (H.R. 169) extending time for locating, 1798– 9, 5. 3, H. J. 485: passed 503. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 603. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 515. (ST. v. 1, p. 724.) 6. Bill (H.R. 197) allowing 14 days addtl, in which to register warrants, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 584: passed 585. In S. passed S. J. 29. (ST. v. 2, p. 7.) 7. Bill (H. R. 194) extending time and making further regulations for locating, 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 581: passed 584. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 33. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. and n-concó. in H. J. 603. Conf. apptd. S. J. 35, H. J. 604: conf. report adopted H. J. 609 (ANNALS 579), S. J. 39. (ST. v. 2, p. 14.) - 8. Report of com. on extending time for claiming and locating, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 17, 28 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 103): , res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 82. For bill see post 9. 9. Bill (H.R. 26) extending time and making further regulations for claiming and locating, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 93: passed 162. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdts. S. J. 212. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 212. (ST. v. 2, p. 155.) 10. Bill (H. R. 111) extending time and making further regulations for claiming and locating, 1802– 3, 7. 2, H. J. 262, 306, 312, 338, 344 (ANNALS 444): dbtd. 360, 362 (ANNALS 569, 582): passed 362. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 283. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 385. (ST. v. 2, p. 236.) 11. Report of com. on extending time for locating, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 470, 501 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 150): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 557. For bill see post 12. 12. Bill (H. R. 175) extending time and making further regulations for claiming and locating, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 569: passed 613. In S. passed S.J. 379. (ST. v. 2, p. 271.) 13. Bill (H.R. 56) extending time for locating, 1804– 5, 8, 2, H. J. 130 : passed 144. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 463. In H. R. amdt. of S. concol. in H. J. 157. (ST. v. 2, p. 329.) 14. Bill (H. R. 103) extending time for locating, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 280: passed 304. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 76. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 373. (ST. v. 2, p. 378.) - 15. Bill (H.R. 49) extending time for locating, 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 154: passed 222. In S. passed S. J. 249. (ST. v. 2, p. 477.) Military Courts. See COURTS MARTIAL. Military Hospitals. See MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Military Posts 1. Bill (S. —) to authorize Pres. to establish two, #32-3. 2. 2, S.J. 494: refd. 495: reptd. and rejected Military Power. See also ARMY } Employment of. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to declare it ºlinate to civil power, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, S. • & 1. 2. Debate on its relations to the civil power, 1807–8, 8ee COURTS MARTIAL 3. IMIilitia Arms for 1–12. Calling out 13–17. Ca//s for 18–30. Claims of See MILITIA CLAIMs. Government of 31–33. In District of Columbia. See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Organization of 34–68. Pay and Aſſowances of 69–71. Pensions to. See PENSIONS. Returns of 72–79. Thanks of Congress to 80. 90 GENERAL DNDEX OF TEIE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Militia—Continued. Arms for 1. Bill requiring militia to arm at their individual expense, passed 1791–2, 8ee post 41. 2. Motion to repeal so much of act (post 41) as re- quires militia to arm at their individual expense, §: and rejected 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 622 (ANNALs 708). 3. Bill directing Pres. to call on States to make pro- visions for, passed lºo&–4, 8ee post 22. - 4. Res. to provide for purchase of, refl. 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 37: reptă. on 50 (ANNALS 377). 5. Bill authorizing loan of field artillery for drill, and field artillery, arms and equipments to militia called into service, passed 1797–8, see ARMY 73. 6. Bill (H. R.107) providing arms for sale to militia or their use in service, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 328: dbtd. 338 (ANNALS 1927) : passed 338. In S. passed S. J. 526. (ST. v. 1, p. 576.) 7. Res. to exempt from duties importations by States of, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 255: dbtd. 287, 288 (ANNALs 380, 386): passed and com. apptd. to report bill 289. For bill see post 8. 8. Bill (H. R. 81) to exempt from duties importations by States of, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 294: rejected 305. 9. Report of com. on providing, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 230, 357 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 198). 10. Bill (H. R. 77) to loan arms to Ohio, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 220, 223 (ANNALS 1770). - 11. Res. to provide, l807–8, 10.1, H. J. 53: dbtd. 60, 61 (ANNALS 1019, 1039): passed and com. apptd. to report bill 65, 66. For bill reptd. 8ee post 12. 12. Bill (H. R. 87) making annual appr. of $200,000 for, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 253: dbtd. 272, 275 (AN- NALS 2175, 2189): passed 278. In S. passed S. J. 277. (ST. v. 2, p. 490.) . Calling out 13. Bill (H. R. 185) providing when and how Pres. shall have power for, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 580: dbtd. 585, 586, 587 (ANNALS 574, 578): passed 587. In S. passed S. J. 433. (ST. v. 1, p. 264.) 14. Bill authorizing, to enforce neutrality laws, passed 1793–4, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 3. 15. Bill (H. R. 99) repealing former act (ante 13) and providing when and how Pres. shall have power for, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 302: passed 331, In, S. passed with amdts. S. J. 165. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 339. (ST. v. 1, p. 424.) 16. Bill authorizing, to enforce process of U. S. courts and neutrality laws, passed 1804–5, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 8, 12. 17. Bill authorizing, for enforcement of embargo of 1807, passed 1808–9, 8ee EMBARGO 28. Ca//s for 18. Bill authorizing, for protection against Indians, passed 1789, see ARMY 95. - 19. Bill authorizing, to protect frontier, passed 1790, 8ee ARMY 97. z 20. Bill authorizing Pres. to call for 3,000 for six months' service, passed 1790–1, see ARMY 55. 21. Res. to authorize Pres. to call for such number as he may deem necessary for protection of frontier, rejected 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 739. 22. Bill (H. R. 33) authorizing Pres. to call for 80,000 to be held in readiness for service, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 114: passed 128. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 72,73. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 138. (ST. v. 1, p. 367.) 23. Bill (H. R. 49) to authorize Pres. to call for 10,000 ^. for offensive operations against Creek and Cherokee Indians, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 165, 170: passed 185. In S. dbtd. S. J. 105, 108: passed with amdts. 108. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concã. in H. J. 209, 212 (AN- NALS 774). Conf. apptd. S. J. 111, H. J. 213: conf. disagree and disgt. adhered to S.J. 114, H. J. 214. 24. Information of call for 15,000 to suppress insurrec- tion in Penn.; Pres, an. messg. 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 121, H. J. 233. - Militia—Continued. Calls for—Continued. s 25. Bill (H.R. 73) authorizing Pres. to call for 2,500 to be stationed in four western counties of Penn. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 239: passed 241. In S. passed S. J. 129. (St. v. 1, p.403.) 26. Bill (H.R. 9) authorizing Pres, to call for 80,000 to be held in readiness for service, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 28,36: dbtd. 38 (ANNALS 292, 336): passed 38. In S. passed S. J.375. (ST. v. 1, p. 522.) 27. Bill (H.R. 172) to authorize Pres, to call for 80,000 to be held in readiness for service, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 491, 492 (ANNALS 2975): passed 503. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdt. S. J. 606. In H. R. amdt. of S. dbtd. and n-concó. in H. J. 516. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 609. 28. Bill (S. 16) authorizing Pres, to call for 80,000 to be held in readiness for service, 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 275 (for previous debate see MISSISSIPPI RIVER 7): dbtd. 275 (ANNALS 258): passed 277. In H. R. passed H. J. 385. (ST. v. 2, p. 241.) 29. Bill (H.R. 85) authorizing Pres, to call for 100,000 to be held in readiness for service, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 227: dbtd. 245, 248 (ANNALS 376, 398): passed 248. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 84. In H. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 390. (ST. v. 2, p. 383.) 30. Bill (H.R. 67) authorizing Pres. to call for 100,000 to be held in readiness for service, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 202: dbtd. 219 (ANNALS 1770): passed 222. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 254. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 247. (ST. v. 2, p. 478.) Government of 31. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that when not in actual service it shall not be subject to martial law and only to such fines and punishments as pre- scribed by State laws, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 32. Bill prescribing same as army, when in service of U. S. passed 1791–2, 3ee ante 13. 33. Bill prescribing same as army, when in service of U. S. passed 1794–5, see ante 15. Organization of * from Pres, recommd.g. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 55, ..J. 74. 35. Com. apptd. to report bill for, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 75. 36. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to give power to States when cong. omits or neglects to provide for, disgd, to 1789, 1.1; S. J. 75. 37. Report of Sec. of War submitting plan for, 1790, 1. é S.J. 107, H. J. 144 (S. PAPERs, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. O). 38. Bill (H.R. 81) for, 1790, 1.2, H. J.254. 39. Bill (H.R. 102) for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 337: dbtd. 338–342 (ANNALs 1851, 1860, 1864, 1867, 1874): re- comtd. 342: amendatory bill (H.R. 112) reptd. 349. 40. Recommdg. attention to; Pres.an. messg. 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. In H. R. com. apptd. to re- port bill H. J. 445. For bill see post, 41. - 41. Bill (H.R. 148) for, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 457: dbtd. 516–525 (ANNALS 418): passed 528. In S. passed with amdts. 417,418. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concl. and n-concó. in H. J. 573, 575 (ANNALS 552). Conf. apptd. S. J. 431, H. J. 587. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 433. (ST. v. 1, p.271.) 42. Res. to amend act (ante 41) for, dbtd. and rejected 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 622 (ANNALS 701). 43. Recommdg. attention to; Pres, an. messg. 1793– 4, 3.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. In H. R. refd. H. J. 15: reptd. on 100 (S. PAPERS, MILL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 66). 44. Calling attention to defects and recommag. cong. to exercise its full power to provide for; Pres. an. messg. 1794–5, 3.2, S. J. 121, H. J. 233. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bills H. J. 238. For bills 8ee post 46, ante 15. 45. Res, requesting Pres, to cause report to be made of defects in law for, passed 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 239: report made and refd. 263 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 69): reptd. on 276 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 107): dbtd. 289 (ANNALS 1067): res. passed to amend laws and provide penalties to enforce, and com. apptd. to report bill 289. For bill see post 46. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 91 Militia—Continued. Organization of Continued. - 46. Bill (H.R. 93) for, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 312: dbtd. 324, 330, 333 (ANNALs 1214, 1233, 1236). 47. Mem., of legis. of S. C. to amend law relative to rank of officers, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 308. 48. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres, an: messg. 1795– 6, 4.1, S.J. 194, H. J. 366. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 382. For bill see post 49. 49. Bills (H.R. 136,206) for, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 426. Dbtd. 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 622,624,625 (ANNALs 1675, 1688). 50. Recommóg. attention to; Pres, an. messg. 1796– 7, 4.2, S. J. 296, H. J. 607. 51. Recommdg. revision of laws for; Pres. an: messg. 1797, 5.1, S.J. 358, H. J. 6: refl. S. J. 366, H. J. 29. For bill reptd, see post 52. 52. Bill (H.R. 11) for, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 38: postpd. to next sess. 38. 53. Bill (H. R. 31) for, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 118: dbtd. 250–276 (ANNALS 1373, 1384, 1524, 1559): amenda- atory bill reptd. 292, see post 54. 54. Bill (H. R. 90) to amend act (ante 41) for, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 292: dbtd. 303 (ANNALS 1772): amend- atory bill reptd. 328, See ante 6. 55. Bill (H.R. 202) for, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 590: postpd. to next sess. 684. 56. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres. an. messg. 1801– 2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 57. Bill (H. R. 23) to supplement act (ante 41) for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 23, 87. 58. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres, an. messg. 1802– 3, 7. 2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249. In H. R. refd. H. J. 253: reptd. on 325 (S. PAPERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 163). For bill reptd. see post 59. w 59. Bill (H. R. 98) to amend act (ante 41) for, 1802– 3, 7.2, H. J. 325: passed 342. In S. passed S. J. 278. (ST. v. 2, p. 207.) 60. Res. requesting Pres. to urge States to carry into effect laws for, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 340. 61. Recommag, improvement of; Pres. an. messg. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 412, H. J. 7. 62. Recommdg. changes in ; Pres, an. messg. 1805-6, 9. 1, S. J. 4, H. J. 183. In H. R. refd. H. J. 188: reptd. on 225 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 189): dbtd. 400 (ANNALS 1069). * 63. Bill (S. —) to divide into classes, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J.25 (ANNALS 69): rejected 47. 64. Recommdg. that seamen be organized as special militia; Pres. an: messg. 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 186, H. J. 7. In S. refd. S. J. 190. For bill reptd. 8ee post 65. 65. Bill (S. —) to organize a special militia of sea- men, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 245: postpd. to next sess. 247. - 66. Bill (H.R. 28) for, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 104: dbtd. 134–190 (ANNALs 1472, 1484, 1496, 1509, 1676). 67. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres, an. messg. 1808– 9, 10.2, S.J.294, H. J. 341. In H. R. refd. H. J. 348: reptd. on 434 (ANNALS 973). - 68. Bill (S. 36) for, 1808-9, 10. 2, S.J. 323: passed 325. In H. R. refa. H. J. 499. Pay and Allowances of 69. Bill prescribing same as army, when in service of U. S. passed 1791–2, 8ee ante 13. - 70. Bill (H. R. 74) to regulate that of non-com, offi- cers and privates when called into service, 1794– 5, 3, 2, H. J. 246: passed 263. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 135, 136. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in with amdt. H. J. 273. Conf. apptd. S. J. 138, H. J. 275: conf. report agd, to S. J. 138, H. J. 278. (ST. v. 1, p. 408.) 71. Res. for a bill to regulate that of com. officers, dbtd. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.264,265 (ANNALS975,976): rejected 265. Returns of 72. Bill requiring adjts.-genl. of States to make annual returns, passed 1802–3, 3ee ante 59. - 73. 1802. 7.2, H. J.267,378 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, pp. 157, 163). Militia—Continued. Returns of Continued. 74. 1803. 8.1, S.J. 388, H. J. 673 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 168). 75. 1804. 8. 2, S.J. 462, H. J. 152 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 184). 76. 1805. 9. 1, S. J. 81, H. J. 380 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 199). 77. 1806. 9. 2, S.J. 146, H. J. 581 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 210). 78. 1807. 10.1, S. J. 255, H. J. 246 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 230). 79. 1808. 10.2, S.J. 352, H. J. 564 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 239). Thanks of Congress to 80. Thanks of H. R. to those engaged in suppressing insurrection in Penn. 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 252. Militia Claims Of Georgia - 1. Res. directing Sec. of War to report on, passed 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 177.-Report made and refa. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 323 (S. PAPERs, CLAIMS p. 277): reptd. on 334 (S. PAPERs, CLAIMS p. 284): dbtd. § 349 (ANNALS 523, 535): postpd. to next sess. 49. * 2. Report of com. on, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 490 (S. PA- PERs, CLAIMS p. 289): dbtd. 566 (ANNALS 968). 0f Tennessee 3. Bill (H. R. 85) authorizing payment of militia under Major Ope in 1794, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 271: pººl 277. In S. passed S. J. 485. (ST. v. 1, p. 556.) 4. Bill (H. R. 254) authorizing payment of militia under Major Johnson in 1794, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 678: passed 683. In S. passed S. J. 92. (ST. v. 2, p. 82.) 5. Bill (S.—) to compensate militia of Tenn. called out to assist in taking possession of “Louisiana Purchase,” 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 368: rejected 387. Mines and Mining. See also CoPPER MINEs;—LEAD MINES. - 1. Report of com. on petition of N. Roosevelt and J. Mark for exclusive privilege to search for and work mines they may discover on public lands, disgd. to 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 640. Ministers. See DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS OF U. S.;-FoR- EIGN MINISTERS. Mint. See also COINAGE ;—COPPER COINs;—DOLLAR;— FOREIGN COINs;—GOLD AND SILVER ;—GoLD CoINs;—SILVER Corns. - Abolishment of 1–5. Accounts of 6–16. Appropriations for. See LEGISLATIVE, ExECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL EXPENSES. Director of See DIRECTOR of MINT. Location of 17–21. Officers and Employés of See § 0rganization and Pegulations for. Organization and Regulations for 22–37. Reports on Annual 38–49. Special 50–53. Abolishment of 1. Report of com. recommdg. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 48 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 632). 2. Bill (S. 66) for, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 85: passed 87. In H. R. passed with amdt. continuing organ- ization for one year H. J. 711 (ANNALS 712). In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concá. in S. J. 92. Conf. apptd. H. J. 714, S. J. 94: conf. report disgd. to H. J. 716, S. J. 95. In S, disgt. receded from S. J. 95, (ST. v. 2, p. 86.) 92 GENERAL INDEX OF TEIE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Mint—Continued. Abolishment of Continued. 3. Res. for, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 79: dbtd. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 87 (ANNALS 484): report made 174 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 744). For bill reptd. see post 4. 4. Bill (H.R. 45) for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 174: dbtd. 219 (ANNALS 1237): passed 220. In S. rejected S. J. 221. 5. Res. for, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 253: dbtd. 256 (AN- NALS 286). Accounts of • 6. Bill providing that they be settled by Treas. Dept. and repta. annually to cong, passed l’91–2, 8ee post 25. 7. 1798. Statement of from 1793 to 1798, 5.3, H. J. 453 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 603). - 8. 1799. 6. 1, H. J. 683 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, . 635). - * 9.’iãoºl. 7. 1, H. J. 156 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 736). 10, 1802. 7.2, H. J. 392 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, ii'íºs. 8. 1, H. J. 667 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, tº s. 2, H. J. 157 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, tº 9. 1, H. J. 354 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, lº. 9. 2, H. J. 642 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, lº 10.1, H. J. 304 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, 16 ift 10. 2, H. J. 584 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v.2; p. - Location of 17. Bill providing that it be located at seat of govt. passed 1791–2, see post 25. •, 18. Bill (S. 66) continuing at Phila. until March 4, 1801, passed 1799–1800, see ante 2. - 19. Bill (H.R. 311) continuing at Phila. until March 4, 1803, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 816: passed 836. In S. passed S. J. 139. (ST. v. 2, p. 111.) 20. Bill (H.R. 92) continuing at Phila. until March 4, 1808, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.315 (ANNALS 445): passed 379. In S. passed S. J. 284. (ST. v. 2, p.242.) 21. Bill (H.R. 33) continuing at Phila. until March 4, 1813, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 124: dbtd. 226 (ANNALS 1829): passed 229. In S. passed S. J. 256. (ST. v. 2, p. 481.) - Organization and Regulations for 22. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommd.g. 1790–l, 1.3, H. J.366, S.J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 91). In S. refd. S. J. 239: reptd. on 292: report agd. to 303. See post 23. * 23. Jt. res. for, passed 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 303. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 402. In S. amdt. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 309. (ST. v. 1, p. 225.) 24. Recommóg. that provisions be made for; Pres. an. messg. I'791–2, 2.1, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. 25. Bill (S. 27) providing for, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 359: passed 373. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 547-549 (ANNALS 483): passed with amdt. 549. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concó. in S. J. 416. In H. R. amdt. dbtd. and ad- hered to H. J. 550 (ANNALS 487): In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 416. (ST. v. 1, p. 246.) 26. Information of measures taken for and progress in; Pres. an: messg. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. 27. Bill making addtl. regulations, passed 1792–3, 8ee FOREIGN COINS 10. 28. Report of Sec. of State on bonds of officers, l'O3– 4, 3.1, S. J. 14, H. J. 24 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 270). In S. refd. S. J. 27. For bill reptd. 8ee post 29. 29. Bill (S. 2) prescribing bonds and duties of officers, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 31; passed 32. In H. R. passed H. J. 72. (ST. v. 1, p. 341.) 30. Report of com. recommag. improvements in, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 319 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 352): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 339. For bill see post 31. Mint—Continued. Organization and Regulations for—Continued. 31. Bill (H. R. 123) making addtl, provisions for, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 345: passed 346. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 182. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J.357. (ST. v. 1, p. 439.) 32. Recommóg. that further provisions be made for; Pres. an. messg. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 194, H. J.366. 33. Bill (S. 45) providing for two years that expense of refining bullion deposited be retained, 1795-6, 4.1, S.J. 231,264: passed 267. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 570. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 271. (ST. v. 1, p. 475.) 34, Bill (H.R. 195) providing that expense of refining bullion deposited be retained, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 581: passed 585. In S. passed S. J. 78. (ST. v. 2, p. 53.) 35. Bill changing commrs. for inspecting annual as- say, passed 1800–1, see ante 19. 36. Bill (S. 34) to make addtl. provisions for, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 68: passed 87. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 426. 37. Bill (S. 50) to make addtl. provisions for, 1806–7, 9. 2, S. J. 120: passed 147. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 640. Reports on Ammual 38. 1796. Report of Director, 4.2, S.J. 305, H. J. 624 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 473). In H. R. refd. H. J. 624: reptd. on 697 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 494). - 39. 1798. 5. 3, S. J. 577, H. J. 459 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 602). 40. 1799. 6. 1, S. J. 18, H. J. 554 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 615). - 41. 1800. 6. 2, S.J. 116, H. J. 770 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 688). - 42. 1801. 7. 1, S. J. 183, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 731). 43. 1802. 7. 2, S. J. 252, H. J. 279 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 18). 44. 1803. 8. 1, S.J. 337, H. J. 531 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 75). 45. 1804. 8. 2, S. J. 441, H. J. 104 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 118). 46. 1805. 9. 1, S. J. 21, H. J. 235 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 165). 47. 1806. 9. 2, S. J. 134, H. J. 557 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 224). 48. 1807. 10. 1, S. J. 214, H. J. 116 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 263). 49. 1808. 10. 2, S. J. 318, H. J. 453 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 317). Special 50. Report of Director on operations of mint, 1794– 5, 3.2, S.J. 125, H. J. 237 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 317). 51. Report of Director on condition of mint, 1795– 6, § S.J. 199, H. J. 378 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 356). 52. Report by Director of bullion deposited and coin issued, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 107, 108 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 503). 53. Report of Director on removing mint from Phila. 1800–1, 6. 2, S. J. 129, H. J. 813 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 697). See ante 19. Mississippi River Free Navigation of 1–10. Light House Establishments on 11–13. Free Navigation of 1. Messg. from Pres. on negotiating with Spain on subject, 1792, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 95 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 130). 2. Messg. from Pres, referring to questions with Spain concerning, l'793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 11, H. J. 16 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 247). 3. Report of com. on, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 128 (S. PA- PERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 448): res. passed 206. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. , 93 Mississippi River—Continued. Free Wavigation of Continued. 4. Report of com. on, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 81 (S. PA- PERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 454). 5. Res. declaring right of U.S. to, consideration re- jected, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 272). 6. Res. requesting information from Pres. on Spanish authorities prohibiting use of port of N. Orleans to citizens of U. S. passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 253: re- port transmitted 257, 395 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 469): dbtd. 395, 273: res. passed 273, 276. 7. Res. declaring right of U. S. to, and to authorize Pres. to take possession of N. Orleans and call militia into service and employ army and navy for that purpose, 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 266 (ANNALS 83, 91): dbtd. 271, 272, 273 (ANNALs 105, 152, 208): re- jected, substitutes passed and com. apptd. to report bill 273, 274. For bill see MILITIA 28. 8. Res. of legis. of Ky. on action of Spanish authori- : interfering with, 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 248, H. J. 12. 9. Res. of legis. of Miss. Territory on action of Spanish authorities interfering with, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 332. 10. Information that Spanish govt. have restored right of citizens of U. S. to use port of N. Orleans: Pres. an: messg. 1803–4, 8.1, S 297, H. J. 405. Light House Establishments on , 11. Bill (S. 27) to erect light-house at mouth of, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 372: passed 385. In H. R. passed H. J. 682. (ST. v. 2, p. 294). 12. Bill making further appr. for building light- house at mouth of, passed 1804–5, see Govern- MENT EXPENSES 28. 13. Bill making further appr. for building light-house at mouth of, passed 1806–7, See Government Ex- PENSES 31. Mississippi Territory Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of Boundaries of 11–12. Courts in 13–15. Delegate from 16–17. Government of Lands in. See PUBLIC LANDS. Laws of See § Government of. Slavery in 33–36. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Bruin, Peter B. (judge of territorial court). Res. for his impeachment, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 264 (S. PA- PERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 921). See BRUIN. 2. Burr's Conspiracy. Res. in relation to, 1806–7, 9. 2, S. J. 156, H. J. 607. 3. Government of Territory. Mem. for amdt. of law providing for, 1804–5, see post 28. º . . Res, relating to, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. 5. 159. 5. . Res. asking modification inform of 1807– 8, 10.1, H. J. 265. 6. Mississippi River. Res; on interference of Spanish authorities in free navigation of, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 332. 7. Public Lands. Mem., for amdt. of law regulating their sale in terr. 1803–4, 866 PUBLIC LANDS 39. 8. . Mem. in favor of pre-emption claimants in terr. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 188. See PUBLIC LANDS 58. 9. . Mem. for amdt. of laws regulating their sale in terr. 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 555. 10. Mem. for pre-emption rights to settlers in terr. I808–9, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 68. Boundaries of 11. Bill fixing, passed 1797–8, see post 20. 12. Bill extending northern boundary, passed 1803– 4, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 49. - Courts in. See also y Government of; and title COURTS OF TERRITORIES. 13.Res. to enquire into expediency of altering, refd. - 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 284. £) Mississippi Territory—Continued. Courts in—Continued. 14. Bill (H. R. 199) providing for appt. of an addtl. judge, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 609: passed 681. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 401. In H. R. amdt. of S. concé. in H. J. 693. (ST. v. 2, p. 301.) 15. Com. apptd. to enquire into conduct of Judge Bruin, 1807–8, see BRUIN. - Delegate from 16. Report of com. on admitting, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. .7, 19 (S. PAPERS MISC. v. 1, p. 252): dbtd. and res. passed 21 (ANNALS 344). 17. Bill (H. R. 4) providing for his compensation, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 23: passed 24. In S. passed with amdt. to apply to all delegates S. J. 181. In H. R. amdts. concd. in H. J. 98. (ST. v. 2, p. 130.) Government of 18. Report of com. recommdg. that Pres. be authorized to establish a temporary govt. for, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 267 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 62). 19. Messg. from Pres. recommóg. establishment of, 1797, 5.1, S.J. 371, H. J.30 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 20). In H. R. refd. H. J. 31. In S. refd. S. J. 371: reptd. on 381. - 20. Bill (S. 12) establishing, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 445: passed 449. In H. R. d.btd. 231, 238, 239 (ANNALS 1277, 1298, 1313): passed with amdts. 240. In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 465. (ST. v. 1, p. 549.) 21. Report of com. on (on petitions of West et al.), 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 594, 625 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, pp. 203, 207): res. passed, and com. apptd. to report bill 627. For bill see post 22. 22. Bill (H. R. 218) authorizing a legislature, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 629: dbtd. 631: passed 633. In S. dbtd. 70,74: passed with amdts. 74. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 677–681 (ANNALS 680, 681, 682, 684): amdts. of S. concó. in with amdt. 681. Conf. apptd. S. J. 84, H. J. 692; conf. report adopted S. J. 87, 89, H. J. 703. (ST. v. 2, p. 69.) w 23. Messg. of Pres, transmitting copy of laws passed by, refd. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 591: reptd. on 704 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p.214). 24. Jt. res. to disagree to certain laws passed by, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 706. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 95. - 25. Com. apptd. to report on official conduct of Win- throp Sargent (Governor), 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 744 (ANNALS 838): report made 807 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 233): res. rejected 844. 26. Copy of laws passed by, transmitted by Pres. 1800–1, S. J. 114, H. J. 750. 27. Res. and report on suspending collection of debts and taxes due U. S. from citizens of, 1802–3, see DEBTS TO U. S. 5. 28. Mem, of legis. for amdt. of act (ante 2) providing for, refd. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 105: reptd. on 130 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 422). For bill reptd. see post 29. *, #. (H.R. 54) to extend suffrage, 1804–5, 8.2, H. . 130. 30. Bill (H. R. 98) to remove limitation on right of suffrage, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 261. 31. Bill (H. R. 3) extending right of suffrage, 1807– 8, 10.1, H. J. 15, 29: dbtd. 45,47 (ANNALS 958, 960): passed 56. In S. dbtd. S. J.211: passed with amdts. 212. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 117. (ST. v. 2, p. 455.) - 32. Bill increasing salary of sec. of, passed 1807–8, 8ee TERRITORIES 1. Slavery in 33. Bill prohibiting importation of slaves into, passed 1797–8, see ante 20. - 34. Report of com. on admission of slaves into (o petition of C. West) consd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 688 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 213). For bill see post 35. 35. Bill (H. R. 262) to permit slaves in special cases to be carried into, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 688, 696: passed 705. In S. rejected S. J.96. 36. Bill to prohibit introduction of slaves, 1805–6, see SLAVERY 8,9. -º-º-º- 94 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Montauk Point, N. Y. 1. Bill (S. 29) for building light-house on, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 404: passed 411. In H. R. passed H. J. 567. (ST. v. 1, p. 251.) 2. Bill apprg. $20,000 to build light-house on, 1792– 3, 86e GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 8. 3. Act of legis. of N. Y. ceding jurisdiction over, 1892–3, 2.2, S. J. 497, H. J. 721.—Res. to accept, refd. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 152: reptd. on 176 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 81). 4. Bill apprg. $2,740.67 to complete light-house on, passed 1796–7, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSES 14. 5. Bill apprg. $255.12 to complete payment for land at, passed 1797–8, see Government ExPENSEs 17. Monuments 1. Bills and res. to erect monuments to memory of George Washington, see WASHINGTON. 2. Bill (S. —) to erect monument to memory of Gen. David Wooster, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J.226. 3. Bill (S. 11) to carry into effect res. of Cont. Cong. to erect monuments to Generals David Wooster, Nicholas Herkimer, William Davidson, and James Scriven, 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 247: passed 251. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. 386. - a 4. Res. to erect monuments to memory of Generals Joseph Warren, Hugh Mercer, Francis Nash, Rich- ard Butler, Nathaniel Woodhull, and to the captors of Major John Andre, refd. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 278: reptă. as amdts. to bill from Senate (ante 3) 298. 5. Res. to erect monument to memory of Gen. Horatio Gates, refd. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 287: reptd. as amdt. to bill from Senate (ante 3) 298. Moore, Andrew 1. Contests election of T. Lewis, as rep. from Va. to 8th Cong. see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 21. Morocco. See also BARBARY STATES. Relations with 1. Messg. from Pres. on hostilities committed by, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 308, H. J. 436 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 581). In H. R. refd H. J. 437. For bill reptd. see MEDITERRANEAN FUND 1. 2. Messg. from Pres. informing that hostile acts have been disavowed and amicably adjusted, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 320, H. J. 467 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 592). In H. R. refd. H. J. 467: reptd. on 490: res. passed and com. ordered to report bill 497. For bill, see PRIZE MONEY 6. Treaties with Of 1787 3. Bill (S. 22) apprg. $20,000 to secure recognition of, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 294: passed 298. In H. R. passed H. J. 400. (ST. v. 1, p.214.) - 4. Messg. from Pres. reporting measures taken to se- cure recognition of, 1793–4, 8ee ALGIERs 4. 5. Information of recognition of; Pres. an: messg. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 194, H. J. 366 (S. PAPERs, FoR. - REL. v. 1, p. 525). Morris, Robert - 1. Memorial of, asking investigation of his accounts as Supt. of Finances under Cont. Cong, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 111, H. J. 154. In S. refd. 113: reptd. on 113. In H. R. ordered to be inserted in journal and refd. 155, 156: reptd. on 171. - 2. Jt. res. for appt. of commiſs. to examine and adjust his accounts, passed 1790, 1.2, S.J. 113. In H. R. laid on table 157. 3. Com. apptd. to examine and report state of his ac- counts, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 178.—Report made 1790– 1, 1.3, H. J. 380 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 38). Moticns - Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that motions not debatable until stated or read, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule that they be put in writing if demanded, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. - 3. Rule that motions may be withdrawn before de- cision or amdt. 1789, 1.1, H. J.9. - Motions—Continued. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to-Continued. 4. Rule prescribing motions in order when question is under debate, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. Amended 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 228.-Amended 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 201 (ANNALs 284). - 5. Rule that motions may be committed at pleasure of House, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. º 6. Rule that motions on other business not in order when unfinished business pending from last ad- journment, adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 228. 7. Rule that every written motion, and name of mem- ber presenting, be entered on journal unless with- drawn same day, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 264, 294,333. 8, Motion for a rule that motions made and seconded shall be deemed in possession of House, and that question of consideration shall not preclude debate, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 252 (ANNALs 1889). Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 9. Rule that motions not debatable until seconded, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 10. Rule that they be put in writing if demanded, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 11. Rule prescribing motions in order when question is under debate, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 13.— Amended 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 66. 12. Res. that motion shall not be in order to admit persons to present petitions to Senate, passed 1797– 8, 5.2, S.J. 481. Murder. See also CRIMES AGAINST U. S. Muscle Shoals. See TENNESSEE RIVER, f Nantucket, Mass. - 1. Report of com. on improving harbor, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 343 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 526): res. passed directing Sec. of Treas. to have survey made 343. See post 2. 2. Report of survey of harbor, refd. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 424 (S. PAPERS, COMM.AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 533): reptd. on 439 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 534): res. passed 444. 3. Bill providing buoys for harbor, passed 1797–8, 8ee EATON's NECK, N. Y. 1. 4. Bill making appr. for buoys in harbor, passed 1807–8, see SAPELO ISLAND 1. Narragansett Bay 1. Bill providing buoys in, passed 1800–1, see NEw PoinT COMFORT, Va. 1. Nash, Gen. Francis 1. Res., to erect monument to his memory 1802–3, 8ee MONUMENTS 4. INational Banks 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. Tecommóg. establishment of one, 1790–1, see BANK OF U. S. 9. ...“ 2. Bill incorporating one, passed 1790–1, see BANK OF U. S. 10. INational IDebt. See DEBT OF U. S. National University 1. Recommdg. attention of cong. to question of estab- lºng; Pres, an: messg. 1790, 1.2, S. J. 102, H. J. 35. - - 2. Recommd.g. establishment of; Pres, an: messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. 3. Mem. of commºs. for seat of govt. recommóig. estab- lishment of, refd. 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 613 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 153): reptd. on 626 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 153): dbtd. 628,629 (ANNALs 1697, 1704). 4. Mem. in relation to establishing, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 277 (ANNALS 345). 5. Recommd.g. establishment of ; Pres, an. messg. 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 106, H. J. 466. ~gº. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 95 Naturalization 1. Recommdg. that a uniform system be established; Pres, an. messg. 1790, 1.2, S.J. 102, H. J. 135. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill 141. For bill 8ee post 2. . - 2. Bill (H. R. 37) establishing uniform system and providing for two years' residence to entitle to, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 146: dbtd. 152 (ANNALs 1147): passed 167. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 122. . In BI. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 178. (ST. v. 1, p. 103.) . 3. Bill (H.R. 83) establishing uniform system and pro- viding for five years' residence to entitle to, except aliens now resident, l'794–5, 3.2, H. J. 266: dbtd. 272–287 (ANNALs 1004, 1021, 1026, 1028, 1030, 1033, 1041, 1061, 1064): passed 287. In S. dbtd. S. J. 145, 148, 149: passed with amdts. 149. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J.304. (ST. v. 1, p. 414.) 4. Report of com. on system, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 266, 281 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 180): dbtd. 283, 284 (ANNALS 1567, 1570): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 284. For bill see post 5. 5. Bill (H.R. 92) amdg. act (ante 3) for, and providing for fourteen years' residence to entitle to, except aliens resident before Jan. 29, 1795, and those who have declared intention of citizenship, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 295: dbtd. 305 (ANNALS 1776): passed 306. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 506. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 337. (ST. v. 1, p. 566.) 6. Bill (H. R. 801) to extend privileges of act (ante 3) for, to aliens who resided or arrived prior to act (ante 5) amdg 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 781,788. 7. Recommdg revision of laws for; Pres, an: messg. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7: res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 18. For bill see post 8. 8. Bill (H. R. 18). repealing existing laws and estab- lishing uniform system, providing for five years residence to entitle to, except aliens resident before June 18, 1798, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 70: passed 129. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 202. In H. R. anndts. of S. concó. in with amdts. H. J. 188. In S. amdts. of H. R. concol. in S. J. 208. (ST. v. 2, p. 153.) 9. Memorials for revision of act (ante 8) establishing uniform system, dbtd. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 324, 325 (ANNALS 465, 474), S. J. 266 (ANNALS 97). 10. Bill (H. R. 113) to amend act (ante 8) for, 1802– 3, 7. 2, H. J. 347 (ANNALS 569): dbtd. and rejected, 357 (ANNALS 569). - 11. Bill (H.R. 164) that aliens resident before passage of act (ante 8) for, may become citizens without hav- ing declared intentions, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 545: passed 655. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 391. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 683. (ST. v. 2, p. 292.) - 12. Bill (H.R. 83) to amend act (ante 8) for, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 133, 247 (ANNALS 1470, 1871). 13. Bill (H. R. 116) to amend act (ante 8) for, 1808– 9, 10. 2, H. J. 393. Naval Docks - - 1. Bill (H.R. 151) apprg. $50,000 towards building two, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 460: passed 471. In S. passed S. J. 590. (ST. v. 1, p. 622.) Note.—Not carried into effect, see post 3. 2. Recommdg. that one be built at Wash'n; Pres. an. messg. 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 244, 248, H. J. 249, 260 (S. PAPERS, NAVALAFF. p. 104). In H. R. refd. H. J. 253: reptd. on 277 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. pp. 103, 109): dbtd. 294, 295 (ANNALS 401, 410). See post 3. 3. Com. apptd. to report on expediency of construct- ing, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 296: report made 311 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 110). º 4. Res, for a bill to authorize construction of, rejected 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 567. Naval Monuments 1. Bill remitting import duties on monument to naval officers killed in Tripoli, passed 1807–8, amdts. to erect monument at expense of U. S. rejected, see IMPORT DUTIES 45. Naval Officer. See CUSTOMs OFFICERs. Navy Appropriations for Annual 1–20. Estimates of 21–25. Contracts for. See § Supplies for. Employment of 26–30. Expenditures for 31–35. Government of 36–40. Increase and Reduction of 41–46. Organization of 47–57. Pay and Allowances of 58–64. Pensions for. See PENSIONs. Prizes of See PRIZEs; PRIZE MONEY ; SALVAGE. Rations of See §§ Pay and Aſſowances of; Supplies for. Reduction of. See § Increase and Reduction of Register of See § Returns of. Regulations for. See § Government of. Reports on 65. Returns of 66–67. Salvage to. See SALVAGE. Supplies for 68–72. . Surgeons in. See § 0rganization of; and title MEDI- CAL DEPARTMENT OF NAVY. . Timber for 73–79. Vessels of 80–125. Appropriations for Annual Note.—This section is limited to the “regular” annual ap- propriations, and does not include those made in “deficiency,” “sundry civil” or other general appropriation bills. A de- tailed statement of appropriations made for navy from 1789 to 1876 will be found in S. Ex. Doc. 3, 1st sess.-45th Cong. 1. 1794. Bill including, see GoverNMENT Ex- PENSES 10. 2. 1795. Bill including, see ARMY 8. 3, 1796. Bill including, see ARMY 10. 4. 1797. Bills including, see ARMY 11; GovKRN- MENT EXPENSES 15. 5. 1798. Bill (H. R. 64) making, 5.2, H. J.225 (for previous debate on subject, see ANNALS 821, 1252): dbtd. 227 (ANNALS 1267): passed 228. In S. passed S.J. 459. (ST. v. 1, p. 547.) - 6. 1799. Bill (H. R. 155) making, 5. 3, H. J. 461: passed 505. In S. passed.S. J. 603. (ST. v. 1, p. 732.) 7. 1800. Bill (H. R. 239) making, 6.1, H. J. 651: passed 661. In S. passed with amdt S. J. 91. In # #. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 707. (ST. v. 2, p. 79. - 8. 1801. Bill (H. R. 288) making, 6.2, H. J. 771: passed 819. In S. passed S. J. 137. (ST. v. 2, p. 122.) 9. 1802. Bill (H. R. 58) making, 7. 1, H. J. 193: dbtd. 207 (ANNALS 1198): passed 209. In S. dbtd. S. J. 226: passed with amdts. 229. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 229. (ST. v. 2, p. 178.) 10. 1803. Bill (H. R. 71) making partial, 7.2, H. J. 264: passed 268. In S. passed S. J. 252. (ST. v. 2, p. 199 11. Bill (H.R. 107) making, 7.2, H. J. 342: passed 356. In S. passed S. J. 277. (ST. v. 2, p. 208.) 12, 1804. Bill (H. R. 152) making, 8.1, H. J. 507: passed 515. In S. passed S. J. 345. (ST. v. 2, p. 249.) 13. 1805. Bill (H. R. 22) making, 8. 2, H. J. 66: passed 73. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 439. In II. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 101. (ST. v. 2, p. 310.) 14. Bill (H.R. 71) making addtl. 9. 1, H. J. 187: passed 187. In S. res. passed directing Sec. of Navy to report necessity for appr. S. J. 9: report made 9 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 140): bill passed 9. (ST. v. 2, p. 348.) 15. . Bill making addtl. 9. 1, H. J. 235; passed 240. In S. passed S. J. 24. (ST. v. 2, p.349.) 96 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Navy—Continued. Appropriations for—Continued. Ammual—Continued. 16. 1806. Bill (H. R. 125) making, 9. 1, H. J.347: dbtd. 376,385 (ANNALS 998, 1018): passed 385. In S. passed S. J. 89. (ST. v. 2, p. 398.) 17. 1807. Bill (H.R. 155) making, 9.2, H. J. 496: passed 500. In S. passed S. J. 117. (ST. v. 2, p. 411.) 8. : Bill (H.R. 1) making addtl. 10. 1, H. J. 20: dbtd. 24 (ANNALS 818, 830): passed 24. In S. passed S. J. 195. (ST. v. 2, p. 450.) 19. 1808. Bill (H. R. 42), making, 10. 1, H. J. 141: passed 15.5. In S. passed S. J. 228. (ST. v. 2, p. 466.) 20. 1809. Bill including, see ARMY 27. IEstimates of Note.—This section is limited to matter relating specially to the subject. For regular annual estimates, see APPROPRI- ATIONS. - 21. 1797. Report of Sec. of War on, 4.2, H. J. 469. 22. 1798. Report of Sec. of War on, 5.2, H. J. 163 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 507). 23. Report of Sec. of Navy on, 5.2, H. J. 383. 24. 1806. Report of Sec. of Navy on, 9. 1, H. J. 379, 383 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 151). 25. 1807. Report by Sec. of Navy of extraordinary expenses incurred (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 165). For bill reptd. See ante 18. Employment of 26. Bill authorizing, for enforcing neutrality laws, passed 1793–4, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 3. 27. Bill authorizing, for enforcing neutrality laws and judicial processes, passed 1804–5, See CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 8. 28. Bill authorizing, in suppressing slave trade, passed 1806–7, seeS LAVE TRADE 20. 29. Bill authorizing, to suppress insurrections, passed 1806–7, see INSURRECTIONS 4. - 30. Bill authorizing, to enforce embargo of 1807, passed 1808–9, see EMBARGO 28. Expenditures for. See also NAVY DEPARTMENT & Expen- ditures of Note.—For detailed statement of expenditures from 1789 to 1876, 8ee S. Ex. DOC. 3, 1st sess. 45th Cong. 31. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 163 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 507). 32. Report of com. on, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 134, 277 (ANNALS 831), 281 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 37). 33. Statements of; accompanying Pres. an. messg. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 156, H. J. 7 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 78). 34. Estimate of annual expenditure necessary to main- tain in active service the whole naval force, 1805– 6,9. 1, H. J. 247,249 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 147). 35. Statement of, from 1798 to 1805, transmitted by Pres. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 246,282 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 149). Government of 36. Bill that it be governed by rules and regulations established by Cont. Cong. passed 1797, 8ee post 96. 37. Bill (H.R. 146) establishing rules and regulations for, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 444: passed 491. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 597. In H. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 502. (ST. v. 1, p. 709.) 38. Bill (H. R. 211) repealing former act (ante 37) and establishing rules and regulations for, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 611: passed 651. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 76. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 670. (ST. v. 2, p. 45.) 39. Bill to prohibit officers from holding civil office, 1805–6, see CIVIL'OFFICE 11. 40. Bill (S. 46) to amend act (ante 38) making rules and regulations for, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 347: passed 348. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 594. Increase and Reduction of Note.—This section is limited to increase and reduction in number of officers and seamen. See also S Vessels of 41. Bill reducing, passed 1800–1, 8ee post 55. 42. Bill increasing, passed 1805–6, 8ee post 57. Navy—Continued. Increase and Reduction of Continued. 43. Bill (H. R. 212) authorizing increase in number of seamen, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 599: passed 642. In S. passed S. J. 175. (ST. v. 2, p. 443.) 44. Bill (H. R. 43) to increase number of seamen, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 141: dbtd. 142 (ANNALS 1497). 45. Bill (H. R. 111) to increase, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 381: dbtd. 417, 418 (ANNALS 904, 906): passed 421. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 316. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. 456–473 (ANNALS 1031, 1042, 1055): amdts, concá. and n-concó. in 473, 474, 475. Conf. apptd. S. J. 328, H. J. 478: conf. disagree S.J. 330, H. J. 483 (ANNALS 328). 46. Bill (S. 32) increasing, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 306: passed 309. In H. R. d.btd. 493 (ANNALs 1184): passed with amdts. 496. In S. amdts. of H. R. concã. in S. J.333. (ST. v. 2, p. 514.) Organization of 47. Res. for, passed and com. apptd. to report on, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 217: report made 42 (S. PAPERs, NAVALAFF. p. 5): dbtd. 57–61 (ANNALS 432,438,444, 448); res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 68. For bill see post 48. 48. Bill (H. R. 14) providing for, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 82: dbtd. and passed 86 (ANNALS 485). In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 51. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J.96. (ST. v. 1, p. 350.) 49. Recommdg. that provisions be made for; Pres. º: messg. L796–7, 4.2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. See post sº, Bill making provisions for, passed l?97, see post 6 51. Recommd.g. attention to ; Pres, an. messg. 1798– 9, 5.3, S. J. 558, H. J. 401. See post 102. 52. Bill (S. 53) authorizing Pres. to fill vacancies in, rº, 1791–9, 5. 3, S. J. 607, H. J. 516. (St. v. 1, p. 749. 53. Bill (H. R. 253) to appt. admirals, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 674 (ANNALS 676). 54. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres. an. messg. 1800– 1, 6.2, s.j. 106, H. j. 734. Tin H. R. refi.TH. j. 732: for bills reptd. see post 55, 76. 55. Bill (H. R. 306) fixing organization for peace establishment, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 805: dbtd. 825: passed 829. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 140. In #oR. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 846. (ST. v. 2, p. 110.) 56. Bill (H.R. 185) supplementing act (ante 55) fixing peace establishment, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 584: dbtd. 595, 596, 598 (ANNALS 1046, 1048): passed 598. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 377, 397. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-conca, in H. J. 689: disgt. receded from 692. (ST. v. 2, p. 297.) 57. Bill (H. R. 88) regulating number of officers and men, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 230: dbtd. 265, 400 (AN- NALS 447, 1075): passed 406. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 94. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concó. in H. J. 420. Conf. apptd. H. J. 420, S. J. 95: conf. disagree H. J. 422. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 95. (ST. v. 2, p. 390.) Pay and Allowances of See also PRIZE MONEY ;—SAL- VAGE. 58. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, 8ee ante 48. 59. Bill regulating, passed 1797, 8ee post 96. 60. Bill (H. R. 164) fixing pay of officers commdg. vessels, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 473: passed 477. In S. passed S. J. 591. (ST. v. 1, p. 618.) 61. Bill (H.R. 166) directing deduction from pay of officers and seamen for hospital fund, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 485: passed 497. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 605. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 515. (ST. v. 1, p. 729.) 62. Bill for reduction of navy and prescribing pay and allowances for peace establishment, passed 1800–1, 86e ante 55. - 63. Bill that officers not under orders for active service receive only half pay, passed 1805–6, see ante 57. 64. Bill (H. R. 98) to increase that of officers, 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 286 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 182). GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 97 Navy—Continued. Reports on. See also S Vesseſs of. Note.—This section is limited to general reports. For re- #. on special subjects see under respective sections of this 1150. 65. Report of Sec. of Navy on condition and expenses 1800–1, 6.2, H.J.762 (S. PAPERS, NAVALAFF. p. 74)' Returns of • , 66. Register of officers, transmitted by Pres. 1801– 2, 7.1, S. J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 260). - 67. Report by Sec. of Navy of number of officers and men, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 71 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 170). Supplies for 68. Bill that they be purchased by Purveyor of Pub- lic Supplies under direction of Sec. of Treas. passed 1794–5, see PURVEYOR OF PUBLIC SUPPLIES 3. 69. Report of com. on system of procuring, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 370 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, 590). 70. Bill repealing former provisions and providing that contracts and purchases be made under direc- tion of Navy Dept. passed 1797–8, see ACCOUNTANT OF NAVY 1. 71. Report by Sec. of Navy of purchases made during preceding three years, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 54. 72. Bill that they be procured by open purchase or by advertising for proposals, passed 1808–9, 8ée EXPENDITURES 6. Timber for. See also y Vesseſs of 73. Motion to authorize Pres. to provide sufficient for building twenty ships, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 72: consd. and refd. 73, 74. . 74. Bill (H. R. 152) making appr. for purchase of timber lands or timber for future use of navy, l'Z98– 9, 5. 3, H. J. 460: passed 471. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 590. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 485. (ST. v. 1, p. 622.) * . 75. Bill (H. R. 252) to authorize purchase of, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 673. 76. Bill (H.R. 307) respecting, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J.805. 77. Report of Sec. of Navy on means of preserving, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 265,277 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. ... 108). 7s." Rºn of com. recommóg. appr. to preserve, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 277 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 109): dbtd. 294 (ANNALS 401): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 295. For bill see post 79. 79. Bill (H.R. 84) to make appr. to preserve, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 301. . Note.—Included in genl. appr. bill, see ante 11. Vesseſs of 80. Bill providing for four ships of forty-four guns each, and two ships of thirty-six guns each, passed 1793–4, 8ee ante 47, 48. - $º .81. Bill (S. 15) providing for ten galleys, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 84: dbtd. 87,89: passed 89. In H. R. d.btd. 199, 200 (ANNALs 760,764): passed with amdts, 200. (ST. v. 1, p. 376.) Note.—The printed S. J. omits concurrence of S. in amdts. of H. R. ** 82. Report of Sec. of War on progress in building ves- sels, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.267,277 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 6). . . 83. Report of Sec. of War on progress in building vessels, 1795–6, 4, 1, S.J. 200, H. J. 278 (S. PAPERs, NAVAL AFF. p. 17). - 84. Report of com. on progress in building vessels, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 391,430 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 19). 85." Messg. from Pres. on suspending building of frigates, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 222, H.J. 471. In S. refd. S.J. 223: reptd. on 223 (S. PAPERS, NAVALAFF, p.25): com. ordered to report bill 228. For bill see post 86. 86. Bill (S. 40) authorizing Pres. to finish three of the frigates, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 228: passed 230. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 502, 503 (ANNALs 869, 886): passed with amdts. 506. In S. amdts. of H. R. conca, in S. J. 239. (ST. v. 1, p. 453.) H. Rep. 1776—13 Navy—Continued. Vesseſs of Continued. 87. Recommag, that provisions be made for gradual increase of; Pres. all. messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S. J. 296, H. J. 607. In H. R. refd. H. J. 621: reptd. on 659 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 25): dbtd. 691 (ANNALS 2111, 2131); res. passed and com, apptd. to report bill 692-695. For bills see post 88,89. 88. Bill (H. R. 228) to provide for finishing three. frigates, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 697: dbtd. and consoli- dated with bill H. R. 229 (see post 89), 705 (ANNALs 3000). Appr. included in general bill, see ARMY 11. 89. Bill (H.R. 229) to repeal provisions (ante 48) for manning frigates, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 697: dbtd. and bill H. R. 228 (ante 88) consolidated with it, 705 (AN- NALS 3000): passed 706. In S. passed with amdts. S.J. 334. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 726. 90. Recommag. that frigates be completed and addtl. vessels provided; Pres, an. mess. 1797, 5.1, S.J.. 358, H. J. 6. In S. refd. S. J. 366: bill reptd. 368 (see post 96). For action in H. R. see post 92, 93. 91. Report of Sec. of War on progress in building vessels, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 36 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 28). - 92. Res. to complete and man frigates dotd. passed and com, apptd. to report bill, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 24 (ANNALS 239). For bill see post 95. 93. Res. to authorize Pres. to provide addtl. vessels . . during recess, dbtd. passed and com. apptd. to re- port bill, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 28 (ANNALS 283). For bill See post 94. 94. Bill (H.R. 4) to authorize Pres. to provide galleys. or other vessels during recess of cong. 1797, 5.1, H. J. 32. See post 96. - 95. Bill (H.R. 5) to complete and man frigates, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 32. See post 96. 96. Bill (S. 4) authorizing Pres, to man and employ frigates, 1797, 5. 1, S.J. 368: dbtd. 368, 369, 370: passed 372. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 44, 50 (ANNALs 359, 367, 378): passed with amdts. 50, 51. In S. amdts, of H. R. concid. and n-concil. in S. J. 378. Conf. apptd. H. J. 56, S.J. 379: conf. disagree S. J. 379. Disgt, receded from H. J. 57 (ANNALS 408), S. J. 379. (ST. v. 1, p. 523.) 97. Reports of com. on progress in building vessels, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 135,256 (S. PAPERs, NAVAL AFF. pp. 32, 34). - - 98. Bill (S. 16) authorizing twelve addtl, vessels, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 461: passed 469. In H. R. d.btd. 265,266,267 (ANNALS 1440, 1454, 1476): passed with amdts. 268. In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 476,477. (St. v. 1, p. 552.) 99. Bill (S. 20) authorizing ten galleys, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 479: passed 481. In H. R. passed H. J. 282. (ST. v. 1, p. 556.) 100. Bill (S. 25) to authorize Pres, to accept and re- ceive vessels offered for use of navy, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 502: dbtd. 507: passed 508. In H. R. refd. H. 343: new bill reptd. 349, see post 101. 101. Bill (H. R. 115) authorizing Pres. to accept ves- sels offered for free use of navy, and to purchase twelve additl. on credit, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 349: passed 351. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 521. In B. R. amdts of S. concó. in H. J. 356. (ST. v. 1, p. 575.) - 102. Bill (H. R. 123) providing for three vessels of thirty-two guns each, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 366: passed 374. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 538. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concó. and n-concſi. in H. J. 391 (ANNALS 2181). In S. disgt, receded from S. J. 543. (ST. v. 1, p. 608.) - 103. Recommdg. increase of; Pres, an: messg. 1798– 9, 5.3, S.J. 558, H. J. 401. In S. refd. S. J. 565. In H. R. refd. H. J. 410: reptd. on 439 (S. PAPERs, NAVAL AFF, p. 68): res. passed and com. to report bills 455. For bills see post 106, ante 60, 74; NAVAL Docks 1; MARINE CORPS 6. - 104. Report of Sec. of Navy on cost of building and equipping vessels authorized, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 415, 418 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 57). 98 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Navy—Continued. Vessels of Continued. 105. Letter from Sec. of Navy recommdg. addtl. * * 5. 3, H. J. 424 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 5). º 106. Bill (H.R. 150) authorizing six ships of war of Seventy-four guns each, and six sloops of war of eighteen guns each, 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 460: dbtd. 467, 468, 470 (ANNALS 2823,2832,2857): passed 470. In S. passed S. J. 590. (St. v. 1, p. 621.) 107. Bill for reduction of navy and authorizing sale of surplus vessels, passed 1800–1, 8ee ante 55. 108. Report of Sec. of Navy on condition of vessels and service in which employed, 1801–2, 7.2, H. J. 76, 79 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 83). 109. Bill (H. R. 6) authorizing Pres. to arm, man and equip necessary vessels for service against Tripoli, 1801 2, 7. 1, H. J. 35: dbtd. 61 (ANNALS 432): passed 61. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 175. In fº R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 80. (ST. v. 2, p. 129. 110. Bill (H.R. 91) authorizing four vessels of sixteen guns each and fifteen gº 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 312: passed 332. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 268. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 359. (ST. v. 2, p. 206.) 111. Bill (S. 19) to authorize sale of frigate Gen. Greene and further addition to naval armament, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 321: passed 325. In H. R. d.btd. 505, 515 (ANNALS 792, 802) : postpd. to next sess. 689. 112. Bill authorizing two addtl. vessels to be built, equipped and manned, passed 1803–4, 8ee MEDI- TERRANEAN FUND 1. 113. Bill (H. R. 50) apprg. $60,000 for building gun- boats for harbor defence, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 112: passed 129. In S. passed S. J.463. (ST. v. 2, p. 330.) 114. Recommdg. building of gunboats for harbor de- fence and addtl. Vessels; Pres, an. messg. 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 4, H. J. 183. In H. R. refd. H. J. 188: reptd. on 209 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 140): dbtd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 339 (ANNALS 842). For bill 8ee FORTIFICATIONS 3. 115. Report of Sec. of Navy on their condition, 1805– 6, 9. 1, H. J. 248, 252 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 148). 11% Statement of cost of each vessel, transmitted by Pres. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 246,282 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 149). 117. Report of com. recommd.g. addtl, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 48 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 150). 118. Bill apprg. $250,000 to build gunboats for harbor and coast defence, passed 1805–6, 8ee FORTIFICA- TIONS 3. 119. Report of Sec. of Navy on condition of frigates, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 499, 508. 120. Res. requesting Pres, to report on efficacy of gunboats for coast and harbor defence. passed 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 568: report made S. J. 142, H. J. 576 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 163). 121. Res. to make further appr. to build gunboats for coast and harbor defence, 1806-7, 9.2. H. J. 550: dbtd. 550, 565, 568 (ANNALS 384,434,457). See FORTIFICATIONS 7. 122. Report of Sec. of Navy on condition of, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 52 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 168). 123. Report of Sec. of Navy on number of gunboats necessary for harbor defence, 1807–8, 10.1. S. J. 195 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 168). 124. Bill (S. 2) making appr. to build 188 addtl. gun- boats, 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 195: passed 200. In H. R. d.btd.68–72 (ANNALs 1061, 1065, 1084, 1106, 1150): passed with and ts. 72. (ST. v. 2, p. 451.) Age-printed S. J. omits concurrence of S. in amdts, of 125. Bill (S. 25) to authorize Pres. to prepare vessels for service, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 274: passed 278. In H. R. d.btd. and indefinitely postpd. H. J. 300 (AN- NALS 2269). Navy Department Appropriations for. Bxpenditures of 1–2. Officers and Employés in Appointment and Salaries of 3–4. Annual Reports on 5–8. Organization and Regulations for 9. Expenditures of Note—For detailed statement of, see S. Ex. DOC. 3, 1st sess. 45th Cong. 1. Report of com. on system of making, 1797–8, 5.2, H.J. 370 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 590). 2. Bill prescribing mode of making, passed 1797–8, 8ee ACCOUNTANT OF NAVY 1. 0fficers and Employés in. See also ExECUTIVE DEPART- MENTs;—also under titles of respective officers. Appointment and Salaries of 3. Bill providing for appt. of chief clerk and clerks, passed 1797–8, see post 9. 4. Bill establishing office of Accountant of the Navy, passed 1797–8, see ACCOUNTANT OF NAVY 1. Annual Reports on 5. Bill that Sec. of Navy make annual report of names of clerks and salaries allowed them, passed 1805-6, 8ee ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 6, 1806. 9. 2, H. J. 564. 7. L807. 10.1, H. J. 122. 8. L808. 10.2, H. J. 530. 0rganization and Regulations for 9. Bill (S. 18) establishing, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 467, 471: passed 473. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 272 (ANNALs 1545): passed 274. (ST. v. 1, p. 553.) Navy Pension Fund Regulations for 1. Bill that public prize money shall constitute fund for payment of invalid pensions to navy, and estab- lishing regulations for its management, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 37. 2. Bill that public prize money shall constitute fund, passed 1799–1800, 8ee NAVY 38. - 3. Bill (S. 21) regulating custody and disbursement of, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 340: passed 348. In H. R. passed H. J. 680 (ST. v. 2, p.293). Reports on 4. Bill requiring commrs. to make annual report, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 37. 5. Bill requiring commrs. to make annual report, passed 1799–1800, 8ee NAVY 38. 6. 1800. 6.2, H. J. 733 (S. PAPERS, NAVALAFF. p. 73). 7. 1801. 7. 1, H. J. 30 (S. PAPERS, NAVALAFF. p. 80). See GOVERNMENT ExPENSES. 8. 1802. 7. 2, H. J. 254 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 103). 9. 1803. 8. 1, H. J. 504 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 112). 10, 1804, 8, 2, H. J. 13 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF, p. 124). & 11, 1805. 9. 1, H. J. 223 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF, p. 143). 12. 1806. 9. 2, H. J. 520 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 155). 13, 1807. 10. 1, H. J. 122 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF, p. 178). 14. 1808, 10. 2, H. J. 486 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 187). Navy Yards 1. Statement of expenditures made for purchase and impvt. of; accompanying Pres, an: messg. 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 78). In H. R. refö. H. J. 29: reptd. on 87, 132,224 (S. PA- PERS, NAVAL AFF. pp. 84,103). 2. Res. to fit out one of the yards for repair of vessels, refd. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 104 (ANNALs 1009). GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 99 Navy Yards—Continued. At Brooklyn, N. Y. 3. Bill (H.R. 45) authorizing a private corporation to build a bridge across marsh belonging to, 1804-5, 8.2, H. J. 111: passed 127. In S. passed S. J. 463. (ST. v. 2, p. 330.) At Charlestown, Mass. 4. Bill (H. R. 88) authorizing sale of piece of land belonging to, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 304: passed 313. In S. passed S. J. 261. (ST. v. 2, p. 199.) At Gosport, Va. 5. Bill (H.R. 191) to authorize sale of a piece of land belonging to, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 599. At Washington, D. C. 6. Recommendations and reports on building dry dock at, 1802–3, see NAVAL DOCKS 2. 7. Bill prescribing officers and men to be attached to, passed 1803–4, 86e NAVY 56. Negroes. See also SLAVERY. 1. Res. instructing com. to consider preventing kid- napping and carrying them out of States, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 516: report made 540.-Refol. to com. of wh. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 626: dbtd. 632 (ANNALS 1730): recomtd. 634: reptd. on 649 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p.155). Neutral Rights. See also IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN ;— NEUTRALITY;-SPOLIATIONs. 1. Information of violations of; Pres, an. messg. 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 4, H. J. 183. 2. Messg. from Pres. on violations of, by G. Britain and France, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 23, H. J. 237 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 727). In H. R. refd. H. J. 237: dbtd. and res. moved 250 (ANNALS 409). For further action on resolution 8ee IMPORTATION 3, 4. See also COMMERCE44, COMMERCIALINTERCOURSE 9. 3. Report of Sec. of State on violations of, by G. Britain and France, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 18, 19, 27 (see foot-note S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 727). 4. Report of com. on violations of, by G. Britain, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 33: res. dbtd. and passed 37, 39, 56 (ANNALS 94, 104, 167). 5. Bill (H.R. 138) to protect merchant vessels within jurisdiction of U.S. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 352 (ANNALS 895), 362: dbtd. 386 (ANNALS 1017): passed 386. In S. rejected S. J. 94. 6. Res. to provide for maintaining, refd. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 397. 7. Messgs. from Pres. on negotiations with G. Britain concerning, 1806–7, 9, 2, S. J. 110, 152, H. J. 471, 596 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, pp. 804, 805). 8. Messg. from Pres. transmitting disavowal by France of interfering with, 1806–7, 9. 2, S.J. 152, H. J. 596 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 805). 9. Res. to make provisions for defence of, laid on table 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 495. 10. Information of infringements by G. Britain on ; Pres. an. messg. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 186, H. J. 7 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p. 5). 11. Messg. from Pres. on violations of, by G. Britain and France, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 205, H. J. 313 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p.25). See EMBARGO 10. 12. Messg. from Pres, transmitting British orders in council violating, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 227, H. J. 158 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p. 158). 13. Messg. from Pres. on violations of, by G. Britain and France, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 237, H. J.197. 14. Res. to request information from Pres. on proceed- ings of French govt. in relation to, dbtd. and rejected 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 225 (ANNALs 1830). 15. Messg. from Pres. transmitting decrees of France and Spain violating, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 251, H. J. 231 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p. 80). 16. Messg. from Pres. transmitting documents of ne- gotiations with G. Britain from 1804 to 1808, 1807– 8, 10. 1, S. J. 253, H. J. 244 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 3, p. 80). In S. refd. S. J. 260: reptd. on 269 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p. 220). For bills reptd. see EMBARGO 20; IMPORTATION 10. Neutral Rights—Continued. 17. Information of attitude and proceedings of G. Britain and France in relation to ; Pres, an. messg. 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 294, H. J. 341 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 3, pp. 220, 242). In H. R. refd. H. J. 348: reptd. on 363 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 3, p. 259): dbtd., 353–396 (ANNALs 530, 555, 581, 612, 633, 661, 688,702, 753, 767,789,807, 857,865): res. passed 388, 396, 407, 408: com. apptd. to report bills 408. For reports made and bills repta. see VolunTEERs 13; COMMERCIAL IN TERCOURSE 11. In S. refl. S. J. 298. For reports made and bills reptd. 8ee EMBARGO 27, 28, 29; NAVY 46. 18. Bill (H. R. 93) to regulate merchant vessels sail- .# jºmpany for defence of, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. y • , 19. Messg. from Pres, transmitting copies of all acts and decrees of foreign govts. since 1791 affecting, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 311, H. J. 420 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 3, p.262). 20. Res. of legis. of Penn. to support govt. in main- ºng. 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 313, H. J. 429 (ANNALS 4 21. Res. of legis. of N. C. to support govt. in maintain- ing, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 313, H. J. 432 (ANNALS 302). 22. Messgs. from Pres, transmitting correspondence with G. Britain on, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 327; 334, H. J. 476, 500 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p. 220). 23. Debate on, 1808-9, see EMBARGO 24. . 24. Res. to authorize merchant vessels to defend them- selves against violations of, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 495 (ANNALS 1189). See post 25. - 25. Res. to defend, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 488 (ANNALS 1172): dbtd. 500–515 (ANNALS 1230, 1242, 1270, 1303, 1332, 1352, 1377, 1411): refd. 517. 26. Res. that capture and condemnation of merchant vessels engaged in lawful commerce be considered as declaration of war, laid on table 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 509. 27. Res. of legis. of Ohio to support govt. in main- taining, 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 368. Neutrality. See also NEUTRAL RIGHTS. 1. Recommdg. that provisions be made to enforce ob- servance of; Pres, an. Imessg. 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 452, H. J. 611. * 2. Information of measures taken to enforce observ- ance of, and recommdg. that cong. make provisions to punish violations; Pres. an. messg. 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 4, H. J. 6. 3. Messg. from Pres, transmitting copy of his procla- mation of, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 6, H. J. 8 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 140). 4. Bill (S. 4) punishing breaches of, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 29: dbtd. 45, 47: passed 47. In H. R. d.btd. H. . J. 193, 195 (ANNALS 743, 745): passed with amdts. 196. In S. amdts. of H. R. conca. in S. J. 101. (ST. v. 1, p. 381.) º 5. Messg. from Pres. on breach of, by French minis- ter, 1793–4, see FRANCE 8. 6. Bill to prohibit foreigners from selling prize ves- sels in U. S. 1795-6, 8ee PRIZES 1. 7. Bill (S. 49) continuing in force act (ante 4) punish- ing breaches of, 1796–7, 4, 2, S. J.308: pâssed 309. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 709 (ANNALS 2227) : passed with amdts. 713. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 334. (ST. v. 1, p. 497.) 8. Breaches of, by citizens of U. S.; Pres. an. Imessg. 1797, 5.1, S. J. 358, H. J. 6. 9. Bill prohibiting citizens of U. S. from engaging in privateering against friendly nations, passed 1797, 8ee PRIVATEERING 2. 10. Bill (H. R. 7) to prohibit citizens of U. S. from entering military or naval service of foreign powers, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 36: dbtd. 39, 40 (ANNALS 348, 349) : postpd. to next sess. 41. 11. Messg. from Pres. on breach of, by French priva- teer, 1797–8, 8ee CHARLESTON, S. C. 1. 12. Bill (H. R. 236) continuing in force indefinitely act (ante 4) funishing breaches of, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 651: passed 662. In S. passed S. J. 77. (ST. v. 2, p. 54.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Neutrality—Continued. 13. Recommóig. measures to enforce; Pres, an. Imessg. 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 297, H. J. 405. 14. Bill authorizing Pres. to interdict harbors of U. S. to foreign armed vessels, passed 1804–5, see CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 8, 12. - 15. Information of breaches by G. Britain of; Pres. an. messg. 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 186, H. J. 7: refd. S. J. 189, 190, H. J. 13. For reports made see post 17; CHESAPEAKE 1; FORTIFICATIONs 50. 16. Proc. of Pres. interdicting harbors and waters of U. S. to British armed vessels, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 35 (ANNALS 924), 36 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 3, p. 23). 17. Bill (S. b 1) to preserve peace and maintain author- ity of U.S. in harbors and waters under their juris- diction, 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 196: dbtd. 198: passed 199. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 309. 18. Bill interdicting harbors and waters to navalves- sels of G. Britain and France, passed 1808–9, see COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 13. New Bedford, Mass. - 1. Bill providing for support of light-house at, passed 1799–1800, see NEw LONDON, Comm. 1. New Hampshire. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–8. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Light House Establishments in 9–10. * Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Act ceding fort and light-house at New- castle, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 328, H. J. 439. 2. Constitution of U. S. Ratifying amdts. 1790, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 214. e . Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 159, H. J. 331. e . . Res. in favor of amdt. to prohibit impor- tation of slaves, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J.266. 5. Pensions. Mem. in behalf of claimants barred by limitation, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 466. 6. State Debts. Mem. representing inequality and injustice of act (see DEBT OF U. S. 23) for their as- sumption by U. S. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 481. 7. Slate Rights. Mem. against interference in laws of State passed before adoption of federal const. refl. 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 43 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 79) reptd. on 73 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 81). Papers withdrawn 75. - 8. Mem. against interference in laws of State passed before adoption of federal const. l"/94–5, 3.2, S. J. 168, H. J. 343. In H. R. refa. H. J. 343: reported on 347 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 123). Light House Establishments in. See 9. Newcastle 10. Portsmouth New Jersey - . Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Act ceding jurisdiction overland at Sandy Hook, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 227, H. J.347. 2. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying amdts. 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 216. 3. Weights and Measures. Res. On uniform standard, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 113. Light House Establishments in. See 4. Great Egg Harbor River 5. Sandy Hook New London, Conn. e 1. Bill (H. R. 234) to rebuild light-house at, 1799– 4 1800, 6.1, H. J. 649: passed 662. In S. passed S. J. 77. (ST. v. 2, p. 57.) * 2. Bill apprg. $15,700 to rebuild light-house at, passed L799–1800, see Government ExPENSES 20. & O • O © e :: S: * * : *** * * dº o tº º • * * © … e. O e © º © e © © tº e © sº e Q New Orleans, La. 1. Res. reports, and proceedings, on Spanish author- ities prohibiting citizens of U. S. from using port of, 1802–3, see MISSISSIPPI RIVER § Free Navigation of. 2. Bill to provide for defence of, 1806–7, see ForTI- FICATIONS 5. - 3. Bill apprg. $20,000 to build custom-house, passed 1806–7, see CUSTOMs DISTRICTs 15. 4. Messg. from Pres. On public grounds in and near, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 243, H. J. 208 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 538). In H. R. refa. H. J. 209. For bill reptd. see post 5. . 5. Bill (H. R. 84) to relinquish to city right of U. S. to public grounds, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 249: dbtd. 289 (ANNALS 2253). New Point Comfort, Va. - - 1. Bill (H. R. 305) apprg, $5,000 to build light-house at, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 805: passed 841. In S. passed S.J. 140. (ST. v. 2, 125.) 2. Bill making further appr. of $3,500 for building light-house at, passed 1802–3, see GovernmRNT EXPENSES 26. - - 3. Bill making addtl, appr. for light-house at, passed 1807–8, see GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 32. . 1New York. See also NEw York City. • Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–10. Cession of Territory by 11. -- Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Light House Establishments in 12–16. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Act ceding light-house on Sandy Hook, 1790, 1, 2, S. J. 128, H. J. 188. . - 2. Act ceding jurisdiction over land at Mon- tauk Point, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 497, H. J. 721. 3. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying amdts. L790, See CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 217. 4. –. Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1794, 3. 2, S.J. 127, 142, H. J. 239,288. - - 5 Res. proposing amdts. to provisions for election of presidential electors and representatives, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J.98, S.J. 185 (see S. J.). 6. Convention of the States. Res. proposing, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 29. - 7. Criminals. Act granting U.S. use of State jails for their confinement, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 128, H. J. 188. 8. New York Harbor. Res. asking plan to be made for defence of, 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 191, H. J. 12 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p.215). - fe . Res. urging appr. for defences of, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 269. - 10. Vermont. Act authorizing formation of separate State by, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 241, 242, H. J. 373 (see S. J.). Cession of Territory by - 11. Report of com. on eastern boundary of, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 69 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v.1, p. 3). Light-House Establishments in. See 12. Eaton's Neck 13. Long Island Sound 14. Montauk Point 15. New York Harbor 16. Sands Point New York City. See also NEw York HARBOR. .1. Tenders use of city hall to §§. 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 10, H. J. 8. In S. reply to offer S. J. 11. 2. Res, and bill to locate temporary seat of govt. in, 1789, see SEAT OF GovI&RNMENT 1, 2. 3. Motions to locate temporary seat of govt. in adopted 1790, 1.2, S.J. 168: rejected 169,170, 171, 172. - 4. Motion that next sess. of cong. be held in, rejected 1790, 1.2, H. J. 229. - - 5. Thanks of cong. to, for use of city hall, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 297, S.J. 209. 6. Bill (H. R. 35) for relief of sufferers by fire in, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J393. - e 9 GENERAL DNDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 101 INew York Harbor - Defences of. See also FORTIFICATIONS. 1. Report of com. on, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 28 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 191). 2. Res. to appr. $100,000 for, laid on table 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 571 (ANNALS 473). 3. Res. to make appr. for, dbtd. 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 587 (ANNALS 487). 4. Res; of legis. of N. Y. asking that plan be made for permanent defences, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 191, H. J. 12 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p.215). 5. Res. of legis. of N. Y. urging appr. for, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 269. ... • Light House Establishments in. See also SANDY Hook. 6. Bill apprg. $6,000 for beacons, passed 1804–5, 8ée GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 28. 7. Bill apprg. $1,200 for beacons, passed 1806–7, 8ée GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 31. Newburyport, Mass. . 1. Bill making appr. to rebuild light-house on Plum island in harbor, passed 1808–9, see GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 33. Newcastle, N. H. - 1. Act of legis. of N. H. ceding light-house at, 1791– 2, 2.1, S.J. 328, H. J. 439. e 2. Bill apprg. $4,000 to rebuild light-house at, passed - 1801–2, 8ee PLYMOUTH, Mass. 1. 3. Bill making further appr. of $500 for rebuilding light-house at, passed 1802–3, see GovKRNMENT ExPENSES 26. - Newport, R. I. 1. Bill providing beacons and buoys for harbor, passed 1797–8, see EATON's NEck, N.Y. 1. Newspapers For Members of Congress. See MEMBERs of Con- GRESS W Pay and Allowances of. Postage on. See POSTAGE. Publication of Laws in. See LAWS OF U. S. Non-Intercourse. See CoMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE 5 Suspensions of;-EMBARGO ;—IMPORTATION & Pro- /hibitions of. * Norfolk, Va. 1. Bill (H. R. 204) extending duty bonds due from sufferers by fire at, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 617: passed 620. In S. passed S. J. 379. (ST. v. 2, p. 272.) North Carolina - Acts, Resolutions and Memoriaſs of Legislature of 1–12. Adoption of Constitution of U. S. by 13–18. Boundaries of 19. Cession of Territory by 20–22. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Claims of 23. Duties laid by. See ToMNAGE DUTIES Ś Imposed by States. Lands in. See PUBLIC LANDS. Light House Establishments in 24–30. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 31–33. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Act ceding western territory, 1790, 1, 2, S. J. 110, H. J. 150. 2. . Act ceding land on Ocracoke Island and Cape Island for light-houses; 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 329, H. J. 442. 4- Act ceding Fort Johnson, also land at Cape Hatteras for a light-house, 1794–5, 3, 2, S. J. 159, H. J. 331, º . Act ceding jurisdiction over land on Shell Castle Island for beacon, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 209, H. J. 431. 4 e Act authorizing State of Tenn. to perfect titles to lands reserved in cession of western terri- tory, 1803–4, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 127, 128, 134. INorth Carolina—Continued. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of Con- tinued. - 6. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying amdts. L790, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 219. - . —. Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1795-6, 4.1, S. J. 209, H. J. 431. 8. Res. proposing amdts. in provisions for lºg Pres. V. Pres, and reps. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. ... 105. 9. Criminals. Act granting U. S. use of State jails for their confinement, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 328, H. J. 439. 10. Fortification8. Res. urging appr. for those on coast of State, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 121. 11. Government of U. S. Res. approving its foreign gº 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 313, H. J. 432 (ANNALS 302). 12. Seamen. Act for relief of sick and disabled, 1804– 5, 8ee FOREIGN SEAMEN 2. ' º Adoption of Constitution of U. S. by 13. Bill that imports from N. C. not of own growth or manf. be subject to same duties as those from foreign countries (prior to adoption of Const.) passed 1789, see IMPORT DUTIES 9. 14. Bill that privileges of laws concerning vessels be temporarily accorded to N. C. (prior to adoption of . . Const.) passed l'789, 8ee DUTIES 4. 15. Copy of amdts. proposed by cong. to Const. of U. S. ordered to be transmitted to N. C. 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 3. - 16. Proceedings of convention ratifying Const. 1790, . 1. 2, S. J. 104, H. J. 138. - . 17. Amdts. to Const, recommended by convention, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 185. ~ 18. Bill (H. R. 36) giving effect to laws of U. S. in N. C. 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 146: passed 148. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 110. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in with amdt. H. J. 151. In S. amdt. of H. R. concil. in with amdt. S. J. 110. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 151. (ST. v. 1, p. 99.) Boundaries of. See also SOUTHWESTERN TERRITORY. 19. Report of com. on boundary between N. C. and Ga. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 233, 271 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 439). - - Cession of Territory by. See also SOUTHWESTERN TER- RITORY:—TENNESSEE. - 20. Messg. from Pres, transmitting information of, 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 110, H. J. 150. - 21. Bill (S. 7) providing for acceptance of, 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 117: passed 118. In H. R. d.btd. 183 (AN- NALS 1527): passed with amdt. 183. In S. amdt. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 125. (ST. v. 1, p. 106.) 22. Law of N. C. authorizing State of Tenn. to per- fect titles to lands in, 1803–4, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 127, 128, 134. Claims of - 23. Report of com. on allowing the State credit in settlement of accounts between the States and U. S. for claims of individuals paid by it, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 102, 134 (S. PAPERS, CLAIMS p. 123). Light House Establishments in. See 24. Cape Fear 25. Cape Fear River 26. Cape Hatteras 27. Cape Lookout 28. Ocracoke Island 29. Pamlico Sound 30. Shell Castle Island Miscellaneous Matter relating to 31. Res. to inquire into expediency of accepting paper money of N. C. in payment of direct taxes in that State, rejected 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 585. 32. Jt. res. providing for payment of arrears due sol- diers of N. C. in war of rev. passed 1790, see WAR OF REVOLUTION 6. 33. Bill for survey of coast, passed 1805–6, see COAST SURVEY 5. 102 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Northwestern Territory Note.—This is the territory comprised in the cession of Vir- ginia. No ; Ila,IITO Was #. to it as a territory. In the act establishing a territorial government it is designated as the territory northwest of the river Ohio. It was subse- quently divided into two parts and the name of Indiana Ter- ritory given to the western division, but no name was even then given to the eastern division, and it continued to be designated as the territory northwest of the river Ohio, and in the act authorizing the formation of the State of Ohio is designated as the eastern division of the territory northwest of the river Ohio. Though sometimes called “Ohio Terri- tory,” it appears to have been generally spoken of as “The Northwestern Territory,” which name is therefore adopted for the purpose of indexing. The States of Ohio, Indiana, Illi- º Michigan, and Wisconsin were formed out of this terri- ory. Courts in 1–5. Delegate from 6–9. Division of 10–11. Government of 12–26. Lands in. See PUBLIC LANDs. Laws of See § Government of. Slavery in 27–28. Courts in. See also COURTS OF TERRITORIES. 1. Established by ordinance of Cont. Cong. 1, p. 51.) ’, 2. Charges against one of judges of, 1795-6, hee TURNER (George). 3. Bill (S. 42) to reform superior court, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 583, passed 586. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 512. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă. and n-concó. in S. J. 604. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 513. 4. Bill (H.R. 184) to reform superior court, 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 551. - - 5. Bill (H.R.) providing for suits and trials pending when territory was divided, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 787: passed 822. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 135. In JH. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 836. (ST. V. 2, p. 108.) - * Delegate from 6. Report of com. on his credentials, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 537: dbtd. and res. passed admitting with right to debate but not vote 538. 7. Bill (H. R. 180) providing for his compensation, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 536: passed 539. In S. passed S. J. 15. (ST. V. 2, p. 4.) $ 8. Bill (H. R. 269) providing for his compensation, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 731: passed 733. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 111. In H. R. amdt. of S. concú. in H. J. 735. (ST. v. 2, p. 88.) & - 9. Res. that not entitled to seat in consequence of formation of state govt. for Ohio, refl. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 297: report made that entitled 313 (ANNALS 447). * Division of 10. Report of com. recommdg, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 611 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 206): res. passed-and (ST. v. com. apptd. to report bill 632. For bill see INDIANA TERRITORY 14. : 11. Report of com, recommdg. that provision be made to enable inhabitants of eastern division to form a state govt. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 120 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 325): dbtd. 168,169 (ANNALs 1097,1119): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 169. For bill 8ee OHIO 7. t - Government of 12. Established by ordinance of Cont. Cong. (ST. v. 1, p. 51.) . 13. Bill (H.R. 14) making regulations for, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 6i: passed 63. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 52. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 72. (ST. V. 1. p. 50. - 14. º & laws passed by, transmitted by Sec. of State, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 517,527. - 15. Bill (H.R. 175) regulating, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 554, 555 : passed 605. In S. passed S. J. 443. (ST. V. 1, .) p.285 Northwestern Territory—Continued. Government of Continued. 16. Messg. from Pres, transmitting copy of laws passed by, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 24, H. J. 46. In H. R. refd. H. J. 125: reptd. on 178 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 82).-Res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 324. For bill see post 18. 17, Letter from Gov. on defects in laws for, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 142, H.J. 288 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 114). In H. R. refl. 288: reptd. on 302: res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 307. For bill see post 19. 18. Jt. res. disapproving certain laws passed by, }*i; 3.2, H. J. 328: passed 328. In S. rejected 19, Bill (H.R. 104) to amend regulations for, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 330. - 20. Journal of executive of, for year ending June 30, 1795, transmitted by Pres. 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 209, H. J. 431. 21. Messg. from Pres, recommdg. provisions for ex- tending its authority over frontier posts acquired under treaty of 1795 with G. Britain, 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 272, H. J. 578. 22. Bill fixing seat of govt. passed 1799–1800, see INDIANA TERRITORY 14. r 23, Copy of laws passed by, taxing lands of non-res- idents, transmitted by Sec. of State, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 26, 50. < - 24. Bill (H. R. 83) for payment of Gov. and officers, 1805-6, 9.1, H. J. 225: passed 242. In S. passed S. J. 36. (ST. v. 2, p. 350.) - " . 25. Bill (S. 42) to explain act (ante 5) providing for suits and trials pending when territory was divided, 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 127: passed 135. In H. R. indefi- nitely postpd. H. J. 641. 26. Bill authorizing Sec. of Treas. to lay cut and open roads in, passed 1801–2, see PUBLIC LANDs 97. . Slavery in 27. rºuted by ordinance of Cont. Cong. (ST. v. 1, 28. Report of com. on permitting introduction of slaves, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 553 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 60). Oaths 1. Res. prescribing form of oath to be taken by re- presentatives, passed l’89, 1.1, H. J. 7. 2. Bill (H.R. 1) regulating time, manner and form of administering oath of office prescribed by 6th Art. of Const. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 14: passed 21. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 22. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. and concó. in with amdts. H. J. 29 (ANNALS 277). In S. amdts. of H. R. concq. in S. J. 23. (ST. v. 1, p. 23.) 3. Bill (H. R. 74) authorizing officers of cong. to ad- minister oaths to witnesses, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 250: passed 255. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 477. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 277. (ST. v. 1, p. 554.) Objections - 1. Rule of H. R. that objections to reading papers that have been read before shall be determined by vote of House, adopted 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 228.- Amended by striking out limitation of previous reading, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 375 (ANNALS 136). Ocracoke Island, N. C. See also SHELL CASTLE ISLAND. 1. Sec. of Treas. ordered to report on erecting a light- house on, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 417.—Report made 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 35 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 265). 2. Act of legis. of N. C. ceding land for a light-house on, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 329, H. J. 442. Office. See CIVIL OFFICE. Officers. See also CIVIL OFFICERs. 1. Bill (H.R. 47) to punish civil or military officers who accept money, office, or title from foreign govts. without consent of cong. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 140,151. - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 103 Official Reporters. See DEBATES $ Reporting of Ohio. See also NORTHWESTERN TERRITORY. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials of Legislature of 1–6. Admission of 7–10. Boundaries of 11. Roads to and in. See ROADS. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying 12th amdt. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 533. -- & . Res. in favor of amdg. provisions for elec- tion of Pres, and V. Pres. 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 310. 3. Government of U. S. Res. approving its foreign policy, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 368. 4. Land Grants. Res. asking exchange in lands granted for education, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 123. See VIRGINIA MILITARY HOUNTY LANDS 14. 5. Slavery. Res. in favor of law to prohibit importa- tions of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 123. - * - Admission of 6. Bill (H.R. 46) providing for forming state govt. and admission into Union, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 174 (for previous report and debate, see NóRTHWESTERN TERRITORY 11): dbtd. 184, 185 (ANNALS 1155, 1158): passed 188. amdts. 226. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 226. (ST. v. 2, p. 173.) : . . Copy of const. adopted by state convention, and action of convention on propositions of cong. to grant public lands for purposes of education and roads, refl. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 258; reptd. on 319 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 340): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bills 333. For bill see LAND GRANTS 9. t • 8. Bill (S. 12) extending laws of U.S. to, 1802–3, 7. 2, S.J. 257: passed 261. In H. R. passed H. J. 337. (ST. v. 2, p.201.) *- 9. Bill supplementing and modifying act (ante 6) for admission of, passed 1802–3, see LAND GRANTS 9. Boundaries of * - +. 10. Bill (S. —) to assent to northern boundary as pro- vided for in State const. 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 124. Ohio Canal Company. See Louisville AND Portland CANAL. © Ohio Company of Associates 1. Bill confirming their contract for purchase of pub- lic lands, passed 1791–2, see PUBLIC LANDs 77. Old Point Comfort, Va. 1. Bill (H. R. 78) making appr. to build light-house at, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 216, 254: passed 265. In S. passed S. J. 477. (ST. v. 1, p. 553.) 7 2. Bill making further appr. of $1,500 for building - light-house at, passed 1799–1800, see Govern- MENT EXPENSES 20. 3. Bill making further appr. of $3,500 for building light-house at, passed 1800–1, see GoverNMENT ExPENSES 22. Order. See also QUESTIONS OF ORDER. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1–7. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 8–10. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that Speaker shall preserve order, adopted 1789, 1.1. H. J. 9. - 2. Rule that if member transgress rules Speakershall, or any member may, call to order; if Ho. appealed to shall decide without debate, and member liable to censure if decision against him, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J.9. 3. Rule presgribing decorum to be observed by mem- bers, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J.9. 4. Rnle that Speaker or chairman of com. of wh. have power to order gallery or lobby to be cleared in case of disorder, adopted 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 92. in S. dbtd. S. J. 223, 225: passed with . Order—Continued. - Ruſes and 0rders of H. R. relating to-Continued. 5. Res. that power of Speaker and chm. com. of wh. shall not be construed to extend to expulsion of from lobby or gallery, unless by consent of Ho. or for disorderly behavior, rejected 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 810,811. - 6. Motion for a rule that member calling another to order be allowed to state points on which he calls to order, laid on table 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 330 (AN- NALS 830). . Motion for a rule that member called to order may deny, retract, explain or apologize before any pro- ceedings had by House, laid on table l807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 191. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 8. Rule prescribing decorum to be observed by sen- ators, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S.J. 13. 9. Rule that senator called to order shall sit down until Pres, determine whether he is in order or not, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S.J. 13. 10. Rule that when senator called to order for words spoken they shall immediately be taken down in writing, adopted l'Z89, 1. 1, S.J. 13. º Order of Business. See BUSINESS. Orders. See JOINT ORDERS. Orders of the Day. See BUSINESS & Order of. Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Exportation and Importation of 1–12. /nventories of 13–16. Manufacture and Purchase of 17–25. Sale and Loan of 26–31. Exportation and Importation of 1. Bill (S. 10) prohibiting exportation for one year and allowing free importation for two years, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 73: passed 76. In H. R. passed H. J. 168. (ST. v. 1, p. 369. ) 2. Bill (H.R. 96) to repeal prohibition (ante 1) to export lead, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 297: passed 330. In S. rejected S. J. 161. - 3. Bill (H.R. 101) to repeal prohibition of exportation and continue free importation, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 304: passed 308. In S. rejected S. J. 158. 4. Jt. Tes, authorizing Pres. to permit exportation, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 170: passed 172. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 354. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concó. in S. J. 180. In H. R. amdts. adhered to H. J. 355. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 181. (ST. v. 1, p. 444.) Note.—Amdt. changed from jt. res. to an act. 5. Bill (S. 1) prohibiting exportation and allowing free in portation, 1797, 5.1, S.J. 366: passed 367. In H. R. d.btd H. J. 25 (ANNALS 247): passed with amdts. 26. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 369. (ST. v. 1, p. 520.) 6. Bill (H.R. 62) continuing in force act (ante 5) pro- hibiting exportation and allowing free importation, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 217: passed 232. In S. passed with amdts. S. J.463. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 246. (ST. v. 1, p. 549.) • 7. Report of com. made and adopted that inexpedi- ent to authorize Sec. of Treas. to remit forfeitures under act (ante 5) regulating, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 641 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 210). 8. Bill (S. 61) to permit exportation of certain articles, 1799–1800, 6. 1, S. J. 68: passed 73. In H. R. rejected H. J. 703. 9. Res. and bill to allow States to import for use of militia free of duty, 1802–3, see MILITIA 7. - 10. Recommdg. that exportation be prohibited; Pres. an. messg. 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 183. In H. R. refd. H. J. 188. For bill reptd. see post 11. 11. Bill (H. R. 72) to prohibit exportation, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 191: dbtd. 192, 194 (ANNALs 268,273): passed 196. In S. rejected S. J. 56. 12. Bill (H.R. 170) to prohibit exportation, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 564: rejected 572. 7 104 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Ordnance and Ordnance Stores—Continued. Inventories of 13. Report by Sec. of War of arms and stores on hand, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 11, H. J. 16 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. V. 1, p. 44). 14. Res. requesting Pres. to report, passed 1797, 5.1, H. J. 27: suspended 74. 15. Messg. from Pres. transmitting inventory of arms and stores, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 176, H. J. 80 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 156). 16. Report by Sec. of War of small arms on hand, l605–6, 9. 1, H. J. 230, 231 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 190). Manufacture and Purchase of See also ARSENALs, AR- MORIES, AND MAGAZINEs;—FOUNDRIES;—MILITIA § Arms for. 17. Bill apprg. $340,000 for purchase, passed 1793–4, 8ee ARSENALS, ARMORIES, AND MAGAZINES 7, 8. 18. Report of Sec. of War on measures taken to re- plenish stock, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 200, H. J. 378 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 108). 19. Report of Sec. of War on contracts made for can- non, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 245, 260 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 123). 20. Bill (H. R. 81) apprg. $800,000 for purchase, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 263; d.btd. 264 (ANNALS 1414, 1426): passed 265. In S. passed S. J. 482. (ST. . . . v. 1, p. 555.) 21. Reports of expenditures made for, transmitted by Pres. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 804, 830. 22. Res. to appt. com. to inquire addtl. supplies necessary, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 23: passed and com. apptd. 35: report made 137. 23. Messg. from Pres. transmitting statements of muskets manfa. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 176, H. J. 80 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 158). 24. Bill (H. R. 39) to purchase field artillery, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 53, 66, 131: dbtd. 219 (ANNALS 1768). 25. Bill (H. R. 60) making appr. for purchase of arms, saltpetre, and sulphur, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 169 (ANNALs 1580), 178, 180: dbtd. 194 (ANNALs 1683): passed 196. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 243. In H. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 214. (ST. v. 2, p. 473.) Sale and Loan of - 26. Bill authorizing loan of field artillery to militia for drilling, and field artillery, arms and equip- ments to militia and volunteers called into service, passed 1797–8, see ARMY 73. 27. Bill authorizing sale of arms to States or militia, passed 1797–8, see MILITIA 6. - 28. IBill authorizing sale or loan of arms and equip- ments to volunteer companies, passed l’97–8, 8ee VOLUNTEERS 5. - 29. Bill (H. R. 77) to loan arms to Ohio, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 220 (ANNALS 1770), 223. 30. Report of com. recommdg. that authority be given to sell to States, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 27, 36 (S. PAPERS, MIL.AFF. v. 1, p.215): dbtd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 202 (ANNALS 1696). For bill reptol. 8ee post 31. 31. Bill (H. R. 66) authorizing sale of arms to States, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 202: dbtd. 211 (ANNALS 1743): passed 213. In S. passed with almdts. S. J. 256. Im H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 249. (ST. V. 2, p. 481.) - - Ordnance Department of Army 1. Bill establishing office of supt. of military stores, passed 1793–4, 8ée ARSENALS, ARMORIES AND MAGAZINES 8. • 2. Bill (H. R. 138) to authorize appt. of a supt. of ordnance, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 441. Orleans Territory. See also LouisiaNA PURCHASE. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of * 1. Government of Territory. Res. proposing amdt. to law for, refd. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 269. For bill reptd. see post 8. 2. Public Lands. Mem. on titles to those in terr. 1805-6, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 109. - Orleans Territory—Continued. Courts in. See also Courts of TERRITORIES. 3. Bill (S. 23) to increase salaries of judges, 1805-6, 9. 1, S. J. 32: passed 41. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 288 (ANNALS 484): rejected 290. Government of - 4. Bill establishing, passed 1803–4, see LOUISIANA PURCHASE 24. - 5. Mem. remonstrating against form of, 1804–5, 8.2, S. J. 427 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 396): refd. 429. For bill reptd. see post 7. - 6. Report of com. on form of, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 106 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 417). 7. Bill (S. 8) making further provision for, 1804-5, 8.2, S.J. 443: dbtd. 455: passed 457. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 155: passed with amdt. 157. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 465. (ST. v. 2, p. 322.) 8. Bill (H. R. 96) to authorize Gov. to fill vacancies in legislative council, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 277. Lands in. See PUBLIC LANDS. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 9. Bill making appr. for survey of coast, passed 1805– 6, see PUBLIC LANDS 111. Slavery in 10. Bill prohibiting importation of slaves, passed 1803–4, 8ee LOUISIANA PURCHASE 24. 11. Bill to prohibit introduction of slaves, 1805–6, 8ee SLAVERY 8, 9. Outlawry 1. Bill (S. —) to regulate proceedings in cases of, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 155. 2. Bill (S. 35) to regulate proceedings in cases of, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 203: passed 206. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 429 (ANNALS 271). - - Pamlico Sound, N. C. 1. Bill for a floating beacon, or buoy on Royal Shoal, passed 1792–3, see LIGHT-HOUSE SERVICE 5. 2. Bill apprg. $1,000 for buoys, passed 1805-6, 8ee CHATHAM, Mass. 1. - Paper 1. Report of com. recommdg. that rags be exempted from duty to encourage its manf. 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 703 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 223). Papers - 1. Jt. rule that papers be transmitted from one House to other with bills and res. to which they relate, 1790, 1.2, H. J.236, S.J. 151. In S. adopted S. J. 153. In H. R. laid on table H. J. 236. - 2. Rule of H. R. that objection to reading of papers that have been read before shall be determined by vote of House, adopted 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 228.- Amended by striking out limitation of previous reading, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 375 (ANNALS 136). Paris, France - 1. Eulogy on Benjamin Franklin presented by city of, 1790, see FRANKLIN 4. - Pasquotank River, N. C. 1. Canal to connect with Elizabeth River, Wa. 86e DISMAL SWAMP CANAL. - Passports for Vessels. See WESSELS Ś Regulations for. Patents Extension of 1–2. Granting of 3–13. Lists of 14. To Aſiens 15–16. Extension of 1. Report of com. On (petition of Evans), 1804-5, 8.2, H. J.99 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 416). 2. Bill (H. R. 40) to provide for, l804–5, 8.2, H. J. 99: rejected 123. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 105 Patents—Continued, Granting of e 3. Bill (H.R. 10) to regulate, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 52: postpd. to next sess. 80. 4. Bill (H. R. 41) regulating, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 160: passed 172. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 125. In B. R. amdts. of S. concá. and n-concq. in H. J. 187. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 128. (ST. v. 1, p. 109.) 5. Bill (H.R. 121) to amend act (ante 4) regulating, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 371. 6. Bill (H.R. 166) to amend act (ante 4) regulating, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 525. 7. Bill (H.R. 204) repealing former act (ante 4) and regulating, 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 636: dbtd. 685, 686,687 (ANNALS 853, 858): passed 689. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 487. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 704. (ST. v. 1, p. 318.) 8. Bill (H.R. 41) supplementing act (ante 7) regulat- ing, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 138: passed 198. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 109. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 209. (ST. v. 1, p. 393.) 9. Bill (H. R. 51) to amend act (ante 7) regulating, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 180: dbtd. 217 (ANNALs 1243). 10. Bill (H. R. 205) making addtl, regulations for, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 600: passed 632. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 70. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 662. (ST. v. 2, p. 37.) 11. Bill (H. R. 82) to make addtl, regulations for, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 262, 294. 12. Bill (H.R. 188) to regulate, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 507. 13. Bill (H.R. 72) to regulate, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 209. Lists of 14. Repta, by Sec. of State, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 100, 148 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 423). To Aſiens 15. Bill (S. 36) to allow patents to aliens who have declared intention of citizenship, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 203, 206: dbtd. and passed 207. In H. R. reptă. on H. J. 551. 16. Bill allowing patents to aliens resident two years in U. S. passed 1799–1800, see ante 10. Patton, John 1. His election as rep. from Del. to 3d Cong. con- tested by H. Latimer, 8ée CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN. H. R. 12. Pay Department of Army 1. Bill authorizing a paymaster of army, passedly.91– 2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Bill authorizing a paymaster genl. passed 1795–6, 8ee ARMY 104. 3. Bill authorizing a paymaster genl. and deputy, passed 1798–9, see ARMY 110. 4. Bill (H.R. 212) fixing pay of paymaster genl. 1799– 1800, 6.1, H. J. 612: passed. 629. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 76. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 673. (ST. v. 2, p. 38.) 5. Bill reducing army, repealing former acts, and pro- viding for detail from line, of paymaster of army, seven paymasters and two asstS. passed 1801–2, 8ee ARMY 112. 6. Bill extending franking privilege to, 1803–4, 8ee POST ROADS 15. Pendleton, Edmund 1. Res. on his death, passed 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 305, H. J. 427. Pennsylvania Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–7. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U.S. Insurrections in of 1794, 8–19. of 1799 20–21. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 22–26. H. Rep. 1776—14 tº * * Pennsylvania—Continued. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Constitution of U. S. Acts ratifying amdts. 1790– 91, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 222. . Res, proposing amdt. to limit term of office of judges and that they be removed by Pres. on re- quest of cong. 1707–8, 10. 1, S. J. 234, H. J. 190 (ANNALS 1680). Res, proposing amdt. to prohibit cong. or any State from authorizing importation of slaves, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 235. 4. Government of U. S. Re8. approving its foreign º 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 313, H. J. 429.(ANNALS 44). 3. 5. Public Buildings. Res. offering cong. use of those in Philadelphia, 1789, 1.1, S.J.83. 6. Tonnage Duties. Act imposing, 1805–6, see TON- NAGE DUTIES 26. 7. Weights and Measure8. 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 366. Insurrections in of 1794 8. Information of; Pres, an. messg. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 121, H. J. 233: papers transmitted S. J. 125, H. J. 237 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 83). In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 239–244 (ANNALS 895,906,914,932,945): com.apptd. to report bill 238. For bill see MILITIA 25. 9. Res, to compensate individuals for damages suf- fered, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 249: dbtd. 268, 269, 270 (ANNALS 984;989, 995); res. passed and com. apptd. to report a bill 270. For bill see post 10. 10. Bill (H.R. 90) making appr. for relief of persons whose property destroyed, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 275: passed 284. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 150. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 341. (ST. v. 1, p. 423.) 11. Thanks of H. R. to militia engaged in suppressing, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 252, 12. Bill making appr. for expenses of militia engaged in suppressing, passed 1794–5, see ARMY 7. 13. Bill allowing suits to be revived in U. S. district court that were interrupted by failure to hold court during, 1794–5, see Courts of U.S. 67. 14, Res. directing Sec. of War to report force engaged in suppressing, expenditures, etc. passed 1795–6, 4. 1, S.J. 200,201, 202: letter from Sec. of War 210. 15. Bill (H. R. 193) making appr. for expenses of trials of persons engaged in, l'795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 544, 555, 557: passed 582. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 280. In H. R. amdts. of S. concól. in. H. J. 593. (ST. v. 1, p. 492.) 16. Bill (H.R.227) in addition to act (ante 15) provid- ing for expenses of trials of persons engaged in, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 706: passed 712. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 336. In H. R. amdts, concói. and n-conca. in H. J. 727. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 339. 17. Res, directing Sec. of Treas. to report persons en- titled to compensation for services in prosecuting those engaged in, passed 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 345. 18. Report of com. on indemnifying for losses by, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 466 (ANNALS 640): adopted, res. passed and com. ordered to report bill 466. For bill see post 19. 19. Bill (H.R. 144) to allow persons to retain money advanced them for losses sustained in, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 468: passed 486. In S. postpd. to next sess. S.J. 342. of 1799 20. Information of; Pres, an. Imessg. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 526. 21. Reports of transmitted by Pres. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 7, H. J. 529 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p.185). Miscellaneous Matter relating to 22. Propositions to locate permanent seat of govt. in, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 62, H. J. 87. See also PHILADEL- PHIA ; SUSQUEHANNA RIVER, 23. Res. and bill to locate permanent seat of govt. in, 1789, see SEAT of GoverNMENT 1, 2, Res. on uniform system, 106 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Pennsylvania—Continued. Miscellaneous Matter relating to—Continued. 24. Bill (H.R. 157) for carrying into effect contract of State for purchase of public lands, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 478,479: passed 481. In S. passed S. J. 360. (ST. v. 1, p. 229.) 25. Demand of Gov. for surrender of fugitives from justice refused by Gov. of Wa. 1791–2, see CRIMI- NALS 8. - 26. Res. to appt. com. to consider expediency of authorizing State to impose tonnage duty for impvt. of Delaware River, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 648. Pensioners 1. Motion to appt. com. to inquire into expediency of authorizing Pres, to call into service such as are able to do garrison duty, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 154. Pensions Appropriations for 1–21. For Army | Invalid 22–26. f Death 27–31. For Civil Officers 32. For Marine Corps Invalid 33. For Militia Invalid 34–36. J Death 37–38. For Navy Invalid 39–42. I Death 43. For Volunteers In valid 44–45. For War of Revolution Invalid 46–77. service 78–79, Payment of 80. Appropriations for Note.—This section is limited to the regular annual appro- priations and does not include those made in “Deficiency,” “Sundry Civil” or other bills. For detailed statement of ap- lºgº and expenditures for pensions from 1789 to 1876 see S. EX. DOC. 4, 1st sess. 45th Cong. 1789. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSES 1. 1790. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSES 2. 1791. Bill including, see Govt. ExPENSES 4. 1792. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSES 5. 1793. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSES 7. 1794. Bill including, see ARMY 6. 1795. Bill including, see ARMY 8. 1796. Bill including, see ARMY 10. 1797. Bill including, see ARMY 11. 10, 1798. Bill including, see ARMY 13. 11. 1799. Bill including, see ARMY 16. 12. 1800. Bill including, see ARMY 17. 13. 1801. Bill including, see ARMY 18. 14. 1802. Bill including, see Govt. ExPENSES 25. 15. 1803. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSEs 26. 16, 1804. Bill including, 8ee Govt. ExPENSES 27. 17. 1805. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSEs 29. 18. 1806. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSEs 30. 19. 1807. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSEs 31. 20. 1808. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSEs 32. 21. 1809. Bill including, see GovT. ExPENSEs 33. For Army Invalid 22. Bill allowing, passed 1790, see ARMY 97. 23. Bill allowing, passed 1794–5, see ARMY 102. 24. Bill allowing, passed 1795–6, see ARMY 104. 25. Bill allowing, passed 1801–2, see ARMY 112. 26. Bill (S. 4) to extend provisions for, 1807–8, 10. 1, # '', º: passed 225. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. I Death 27. Bill (H.R.226) to allow half pay to widows and orphans of officers, 1792-3, 2, 2, H, J,691, Pensions—Continued. For Army—Continued. I Death—Continued. 28. Bill (S.11) allowing half pay for five years to widows and orphans of officers, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 76: passed 79. In H. R. passed with amdt H. J. 202. In S, amdt. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 104. (ST. v. 1, p. 390.) * 29. Bill (H.R. 162) to allow half pay for five years to widows and orphans of officers who died of wounds prior to act (ante 28) allowing, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 489,491: passed 492. In S. dbtd. 237,238; rejected 239. 30. Bill (H.R. 55) allowing half pay for five years to widows and orphans of officers who died of wounds prior to act (ante 28) allowing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 186: passed 191. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 449. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concó. in H. J. 217 (ANNALS 1240). In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 451. (ST. v. 1, p. 540.) 31' Bill allowing half pay for five years to widows and orphans of officers, passed 1801–2, 8ee ARMY 112. For Civil 0fficers 32. Bill (S. —) to pension judges of U. S. courts, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 335, 336: rejected 336. For Marine Corps Invalid 33. Bill allowing same as provided for army, passed 1797–8, see MARINE CORPS 14. For Militia : Invalid - 34. Bill (H. R. —) to allow, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 693 (ANNALS 864), 703. 35. Bill (H. R. 145) allowing to those disabled in service of U. S. since 1789, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 435, #. lººd 447. In S. passed S. J. 222. (ST. v. 36.’Éin allowing to those disabled in service of U. S. since war of revolution, passed 1807–8, see post 76. I Death 37. Bill to allow half pay for five years to widows and orphans of militia officers who have died of wounds received in service since 1789, 1795–6, 8ée ante 29. 38. Bill allowing half pay for five years to widows and orphans of militia officers who have died of wounds received in service since 1789, passed 1797–. 8, see ante 30. For Navy. See also NAVY PENSION FUND. Invalid 39. Bill allowing, passed 1797, see NAVY 96. 40. Bill allowing, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 37. 41. Bill allowing, passed 1799–1800, see NAVY 38. 42. Bill authorizing commrs. of navy pension fund to regulate granting, passed 1803–4, 8ee NAVY PEN- SION FUND 3. I Death 43. Bill (H. R. 60) to allow half pay for five years to widows and orphans of officers dying in line of duty and granting gratuity of four months' pay to wid- . ows and orphans of those lost on Insurgent and Pickering, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 192, 201: passed 208. In S. passed with amdts, striking out provisions for future pensions S. J. 221. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 224. (ST. v. 2, p. 170.) For Volunteers Invalid 44. Bill allowing to those disabled in service of U. S. since 1789, passed l’95–6, see ante 35. 45. Bill allowing to those disabled in service of U.S. since war of revolution, passed 1807–8, see post 76. For War of Revolution Invalid 46. Bill (H. R. 29) that U. S. shall for ensuing year pay those theretofore granted by States, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 113: passed 124. In S. passed S. J. 91. (ST. v. 1, p. 95.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 107 Pensions—Continued. For War of Revolution—Continued. Invalid–Contánued. 47. Report of Sec. of War on principles which should govern granting (petition of Ruth Roberts), 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 153 (S. PAPERS, CLAIMS p. 5). 48. Bill (H.R. 80) continuing payment by U.S. for one year, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 253: passed 254. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 175. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 258. (ST. v. 1, p. 129.) 49. Bill (H. R. 117) to prohibit sale or transfer of, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 359. 50. Report of Sec. of War on principles which should govern granting, 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 393 (S. PA- PERS, CLAIMS p. 28). - 51. Bill continuing payment by U. S. for one year, passed 1790–1, see REVENUE LAWS 3. 52. Memorial of legis. of N. H. in behalf of claimants barred by limitation, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 466. 53. Memorial of legis. of Mass. in behalf of claimants barred by limitation, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 467. 54. Bill (H. R. 159) regulating granting, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 489: passed 498. In S. dbtd. S. J. 398, 399: passed with amdts. 400. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. and n-concil. in H. J. 526. Conf. apptd. S. J. 403, H. J. 528: conf. report agd. to S. J. 410, H. J. 538. (ST. v. 1, p. 243.) 55. Bill continuing payment by U. S. One year, passed 1791–2, see REVENUE LAWS 5. 56. Opinion of judges of circuit court for Penn. on act (ante 54) regulating granting, 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 430, H. J. 585 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 50). 57. Opinion of judges of circuit court for N. Y. on act (ante 54) regulating granting, 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 426, H. J. 579 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 49). 58. Opinion of judges of circuit court for N. C. on act (ante 54) regulating granting, 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 455, H. J. 614 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 51). 59. Bill (H. R. 214) regulating granting, 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 659, 661: passed 667. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 476. In H. R. amdts. Of S. concó. and n-concó. in H. J. 688. Conf. apptd. S. J. 479, H. J. 691: conf. disagree S. J. 488, H. J. 708. Disgt. re- ceded from S.J. 489,492, H. J. 710. (ST. v. 1, p. 324.) 60. Decision of Supreme Court that claims not valid under act (ante 54) regulating granting, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J. 34, H. J. 68 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 78). 61. Com. apptd. to revise laws granting, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 74: report made 99. 62. Bill (H. R. 62) directing Sec. of War to allow to persons returned under provisions of act (ante 59) regulating granting, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 186, 192: passed 199. In S. passed S. J. 109. (ST. v.1, p. 392.) 63. Jt. res. concerning, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 192. 64. Jt. res. (H.R. 12) directing Sec. of War to furnish district judges with lists of those returned under provisions of acts (ante 54, 59) regulating granting, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 203. In S. passed with amdts, S.J. 110. In H. R. amdts. of S. concl. in H. J. 213. (ST. v. 1, p. 401.) 65. Bill (H.R. 98) fixing time from which they be paid and prohibiting payment of arrears, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 266, 273, 297, 300: passed 305. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 153, 157. In H. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 325. (ST. V. 1, p. 418.) 66. Jt. res. directing Sec. of War to return to district judges cases in which rate of disability not speci- fied, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 466, S.J. 237. (ST. v. 1, p. 495.) 67. Res. to appt. com. to revise laws granting, refö. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 110: reptd. on 239 (S. PAPERs, CLAIMS p. 216): report adopted 256. 68. Com. apptd. to inquire what provisions ought to be made for allowing to persons Inot provided for by existing laws, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 122. 69. Bill (H. R. 85) regulating granting, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 283, 302: dbtd. 340 (ANNALS 519): passed 342. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 280. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concú. in H. J. 385. In S. amdt. re- ceded from S. J. 284. (ST. v. 2, p. 242.) Pensions—Continued. For War of Revolution—Continued. Imvalid–Continued. - 70. Bill (H. R. 220) to extend to officers who resigned before close of war, provisions of act (ante 69) granting 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 683: passed 683. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 401. 71. Bill (H. R. 178) to provide further for, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 573: passed 680. In S. rejected S. J. 390. 72. Bill (H.R. 177) placing on pension list pensioners of State of S. C. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 570: passed 577. I'm S. passed with amdts. S. J. 366. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 605. (ST. v.2, p. 260.) 73. Bill (S. 6) extending to persons who did not serve to close of war provisions of act (ante 69) granting, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 426: passed 445. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. —.” In S. amdt. of H. R. m-conca. in S. J. 468. Conf. apptd. H. J. 167, S.J. 469: conf. disagree H. J. 171, S. J. 471. In H. R. amdt. re- ceded from H. J. 174. (ST. v.2, p. 345.) * Note.—Printed H. J. omits this fact, see S. J. 468. 74. Bill (H. R. 28) to further provide for, 1804-5, 8.2, H. J. 73. 75. Bill (H. R. 74) repealing all former acts and es- tablishing provisions for, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 191, 196: dbtd. 205 (ANNALS 295): passed 207. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 72. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. (ANNALS 939) and concá. in H. J. 363. (ST. v. 2, p. 376.) - 76. Bill (H.R. 78) transferring all State pensioners to pension list of U.S. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 232: passed 287. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 278. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 298. (ST. v. 2, p. 491.) 77. Provisions for paying arrears of pensions to date from time of disability stricken out of bill granting pensions to individuals, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 568, 569. Service 78. Res. to provide for support of indigent officers and soldiers, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 53: dbtd. 58 (AN- NALS 1010): passed 61: com. apptd. to report bill 66. For bill reptd. see post 79. 79. Bill (H.R. 100) to provide for indigent officers and soldiers, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 289. Payment of - 80. Bill (H. R. 107) that Sec. of War pay in States where no local agents, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 367: passed 411. In S. passed S. J. 315. (ST. v. 2, p. 505.) People. See ASSEMBLY OF THE PEOPLE. Perjury. See CRIMES AGAINST U. S. Peters, Richard (U. S. District Judge) 1. ReS. to appt. Com, to inquire into his official con- duct as judge of district court of Penn. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 518; d.btd. 518, 520 (ANNALS 820, 850): passed and com. apptd. 522; report made 620: dbtd. and res. exonerating passed 643 (ANNALS 1171). Petitions - Joint Rules and Orders relating to 1. Motion for joint rule that petitions rejected by one house shall not be considered in other, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 596: indefinitely postpd. 601,–Same, laid on table 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 180. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 2. Rule prescribing mode of presenting petitions and that they shall not be debated or decided on day first read, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10.—Proviso added that brief statement of contents be made by member introducing, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 228.-Mo- tion to add a proviso to prevent reading of objec- tionable or insulting petitions, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 262 (ANNALS 296). 3. Report of com. recommóg. rule that petitions on subjects once decided by House be not received unless new matters of fact appear, laid on table 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 647 (ANNALs 1873). 4. Rule that name of member presenting, be entered on journal, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, H. J.264,294,333. 108 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Petitions—Continued. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 5. Rule that brief statement of contents of petitions be made before they shall be received or read, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 14. 6. Order that briefs of petitions be entered on jour- nal, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 27.-Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 67. 7. Res. that motion to admit persons to floor to pre- sent petitions be not in order, passed 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 481. 9. 1, S. J. 67. Philadelphia, Penn. 1. Res, of legis. of Penn, offering cong. use of public buildings, 1789, 1.1, S.J.83. 2. Res. for holding sess. of cong. in, 1790, 8ee CON- GRESS 36, 37, 38. 3. Bill establishing temporary seat of govt. in, passed 1799, 8ee SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 3, 4. - 4. Use of court house tendered cong. by city authori- ties, 1790–1, 1, 3, S. J. 216, H. J.334: letter of ac- ceptance S. J. 218. 5. Res. to remove seat of govt. to, 1807–8, 8ee SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 75. Philadelphia (U. S. Frigate) 1. Messg. from Pres, with information of its wreck and capture, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 386, H. J. 666 (S. PA- PERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 122). Philadelphia Library Company 1. Letter tendering cong. use of their library, 1790– l, 1.3, S. J. 234. 2. Letter tendering cong, continued use of their li- brary, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 328. Pickering (U. S. Brigantine). See INsurgest. Pickering, John (U. S. District Judge) 1. Messg. from Pres. transmitting charges against, refl. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 322: reptă. on 351: res. passed that he be impeached and com. apptd. to im- peach him 383. In S. impeachment presented S. J. 284: res. passed that S. will take action 286. 2. Com. apptd. to prepare articles of impeachment, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 411: reptd. and adopted 503, 507 (see J.): managers elected 510: report by managers 625: H. R. attends to hearjudgment 642. In S. com. app td. to consider proceedings necessary S. J. 310, 332: reports made 331, 332 (see H. J. 532, 533): res. passed to form court and prescribing oath for sen- ators 332. For proceedings and findings of court 8ee ANNALS 315. 3. Bill (H.R. 209) making appr. for expenses of his impeachment, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 631: passed 632. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 378. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concó. in H. J. 656. In S. amdt. receded from S. J. 380. (ST. v. 2, p. 273.) See LIGHT HOUSE ESTABLISHMENTS;-LIGHT HOUSE SERVICE. Pilots - 1. Bill providing that they be governed by State laws until cong. provides otherwise, passed 1789, see LIGHT HOUSE SERVICE 1. 2. Com. apptd. to report bill to provide for regulat- ing, l'791–2, 2.1, H. J. 451. 3 Bill (H. R. 212) to regulate pilots in Chesapeake Bay, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 635,642: dbtd. 659 (AN- NALs 1982). 4 Res. instructing com. to report on making further regulations for, passed 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 122. 5. Res. that inexpedient to exempt them from paying hospital money for their apprentices, 1803–4, 8ee MARINE HOSPITAL 18. Pinkney, William 1. His resignation as rep. from Md. refl. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 451: reptd. on 457 (8ee H. J. 461): dbtd. 459, 461 (ANNALS 205): adopted with amdt. 461. Piers. Included in standing rules, 1805–6, Piracy 1. Bill defining and punishing, passed 1790, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 2. Plymouth, Mass. 1. Bill (H.R. 30) apprg. $2,500 to rebuild light-house on Gurnet Point, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 107: passed 123. In S. passed with amdts, S. J. 196. In H. R. amdts, concó-and n-concá. in H. J. 173. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 202. (ST. v. 2, p. 150.) 2. Bill making appr. for beacons and buoys in har- bor, passed 1807–8, 8ee SAPELO ISLAND 1. Point Judith, R. I. 1. Bill (H. R. 41) apprg. $5,000 to build light-house on, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 134: passed 155. In S. passed S. J. 228. (ST. v. 2, p. 462.) . Points of Order. See QUESTIONS OF ORDER. Pork. See PROVISIONS. Portland, Maine - 1. Bill providing buoys for harbor, passed 1797–8, 8ee OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. 1. Portland Head, Maine 1. Bill (H. R. 97) apprg. $1,500 to finish light-house on, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 289, 290: passed 291. In S. passed S. J. 203. (ST. v. 1, p. 184.) Ports of Entry and Delivery Establishment of 1. Bill for, passed 1789, see DUTIES 3. 2. Bills for, passed 1790, 8ee DUTIES 10; NoFTH CARO- LINA*18; RHODE ISLAND 16. 3. Bill establishing in Wt. passed 1790–1, see VER- MONT 9. & 4. Bill establishing in Vt. passed 1791–2, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 14. 5. Bill for, passed 1792–3, see DUTIES 13. 6. Bill for, passed 1794–5, see DUTIES 14. 7. Bill (H.R. 182) for, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 437: passed 538. In S. passed with amdts. S. J.264. In H. R. . amdts. Of S. concá. and n-concó. in H. J. 571. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 271. (ST. v. 1, p. 476.) 8. Bill establishing in Tenn. passed 1796–7, see TEN- NESSEE 7. 9. Bill for, passed 1798–9, see DUTIES 18. 10. Bill for, passed 1799–1800, see CUSTOMS DIS- TRICTS 6. 11. Bill for, passed 1800–1, see CUSTOMS DISTRICTS7. 12. Bill (H.R. 286) establishing addtl. in Mass. I300– l, 6.2, H. J.769: passed 782. In S. passed S. J. 125. (ST. v. 2, p. 101.) 13. Bill for, passed 1801–2, see CUSTOMs DISTRICTS 9. 14. Bill (H.R. 114) for, 1802–3, 7.2, H.J. 350: passed 366. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 282. In H. R. amdts, of S. concid. in H. J. 383. (ST. v. 2, p. 228.) 15. Bill establishing in territory purchased from ince, passed 1803–4, 8ee LOUISLANA PURCHASE 16, º (H.R. 188) to change in Md. 1803–4, 8.1, H. 17. Bill establishing, passed 1804–5, 8ee CUSTOMs DISTRICTS 11. 18. Bill (H. R. 20) making Cambridge, Mass. port of delivery, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 63: passed 65. In S. passed S. J. 431. (ST. v. 2, p. 310.) - 19. Bill (H.R. 55) to make Plymouth, N. C. port of entry, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 123, 130: postpd.145. 20. Bills for, passed 1805–6, 8ee CUSTOMs DISTRICTs 13; LONG ISLAND SOUND 5; WOOD ISLAND, Me. 1. 21. Bill (H. R. 197) to make Augusta, Me. a port of delivery, 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 573. 22. Bill establishing, passed 1807–8, 8ee CUSTOMs DISTRICTS 18. Portsmouth, N. H. See also NEWCASTLE. 1. Bill providing beacon and buoys for harbor, passed 1793–4, 8ée LONG ISLAND SOUND 1. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 109 Portsmouth, N. H.—Continued. & 2. Bill (H. R. 80) extending duty bonds due from sufferers by fire at, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 285, 287 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 21): passed 293. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 261. In H. R. amdt. of S. conca. in H. J. 337. (ST. v. 2, p. 2013) 3. Bill (H. R. 181) extending duty bonds due from sufferers by fire at, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 543: passed 559. In S. passed S. J. 138. (ST. v. 6, p. 63.) Post Office Department. Appropriations for. See Gover NMENT ExPENSEs. Officers and Employés in Appointment and Salaries of 1–5. Annual Reports on 6–9. Organization and Regulations for 10–26. Receipts and Expenditures of 27–29. 0fficers and Employés in. See also ExECUTIVE DEPART- MENTs;–PostMASTERs;—also under titles of re- spective officers. Appointment and Salaries of 1. Bill that be same as prescribed by Cont. Cong. passed 1789, see post 12. º 2. Bill providing for an asst. P. M. Genl. passed 1791–2, see post 19. 3. Bill providing for asst. P. M. Genl. and clerks, passed 1793–4, see post 20. 4. Bill making addtl, allowance for clerk hire, passed 1796–7, see post 24. 5. Bill allowing an asst. P. M. Genl. and clerks, passed 1798–9, see post 26. Annual Reports on *> 6. Bill that P. M. Genl. make annual report of names of clerks and salaries allowed them, passed 1805– 6, 8ee ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 7. 1806. 9. 2, S. J. 120, H. J. 513. 8, 1807. 10. 1, S. J. 212, H. J. 113. 9. 1808. 10. 2, S. J. 328, H. J. 48}. Organization and Regulations for 10. Letter from P. M. Genl. recommdg. that provis- ion be made for, refd. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 62: reptd. On 81. 11. Jt. res. that until otherwise provided it be con- ducted under regulations prescribed by Cont. Cong. passed 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 106. In S. refa. S. J. 78: jt. res. n-concél. in and bill reptd. 79. For bill see post 12. 12. Bill (S. 3) providing for temporary establishment, 1789, 1.1, S. J. 79: passed 80. In H. R. passed H. J. 113. (ST. v. 1, p. 70.) 13. Report of P. M. Genl. on, refl. 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 144 (S. PAPERS, P.O. p. 5). For bill reptd. see post 14. 14. Bill (H. R. 42) to establish, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 162: dbtd. 193–243 (ANNALS 1579, 1696): passed 245. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 174. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. concil. and n-concid, in H. J. 258, 267 (ANNALs 1734). Conf. apptd. S. J. 177, H. J. 269: conf. report disgd. to H. J. 276, S. J. 188. 15. Bill (H. R. 92) continuing in force act (ante 12) for temporary establishment, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 283: passed 285. In S. passed S. J. 193. (ST. v. 1, p. 178.) - 16. Bill (H. R. 113) to establish, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 350: dbtd. 367, 390 (ANNALs 1936). . 17. Bill (H.R. 137) continuing in force act (ante 12) for temporary establishment, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 396: passed 398. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 307. In H. R. amdts. of S. Concó. in H. J. 404. (ST. v. 1, p. 218.) 18. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres. an. messg. 1791– 2, 2.1, S. J. 324, H. J. 435. 19. Bill (H.R. 154) establishing, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 465: dbtd. 469–490 (ANNALs 229, 237, 241, 251, 252, 275,282, 284, 286, 289, 303, 307, 315): passed 490. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 381. In H. R. amdts. S. concá. and n-concă. in H. J. 501 (ANNALS356). In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 386. (ST. v. 1, p. 232.) Post Office Department—Continued. Organization and Regulations for—Continued. 20. Bill (H.R. 13) providing for, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 15, 56,66, 77: passed 112. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 66. In H. R. amdts, concú. and n-concă. in H. J. 127. Conf. apptd. S. J. 67, H. J. 128: conf. report agd. to S. J. 69, H. J. 133. (ST. v. 1, p. 354.) 21. Report of com. on, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 266, 273 (S. PAPERs, P. O. p. 15). 22. Report of com. on, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 493 (S. PAPERS, P.O. p. 16). 23. Bill (H.R. 184) to make addtl. regulations for, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 537, 553: passed 561. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 264. ºt 24. Bill (H.R. 205) making addtl. regulations for, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 643: dbtd. 676, 677,679 (ANNALs 2057, 2061, 2065): passed 6792. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 333. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-coincó. in H. J. 726. In S. amdts. adhered to and receded from S. J. 341. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 736. (ST. v. 1, p. 509.) 25. Report of P. M. Genl. on, refd 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 425 (S. PAPERS, P.O. p. 17). For bill reptd. see post 26 - 26. Bill (H. R. 160) repealing former acts and estab- lishing, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J.467: passed 497. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 601. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 511. (ST. v. 1, p. 733.) Receipts and Expenditures of 27. Reptd. by P. M. Genl. for quarter ending Jan. 1, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 201 (S. PAPERs, P.O. p. 8). 28. Reptd. by P. M. Genl. for year ending Oct. 5, 1791 (S. PAPERS, P.O. p. 13). g 29. Reptd. by P. M. Genl, for 1801–2–3, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J.468 (ANNALS 643), 609 (S. PAPERs, P.O. p. 30). Post Offices 1. List of, reptd. by P. M. Genl. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 201 (S. PAPERS, P.O. p. 8). 2. List of, reptd. by P. M. Genl. 1791–2, 2. 1 (S. PA- PERS, P. O. p. 12). 3. Number of, reptd by P. M. Genl. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 302 (S. PAPERs, P.O. p.28). - 4. Com. instructed to consider expediency of author- izing more than one p.o. in certain cities, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 472. Post Roads. See also ROADS. Establishment and Discontinuance of 1–24. Reports on Annual 25–33. Special 34–35. Establishment and Discontinuance of 1. Bill establishing, passed 1791–2, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Motion to authorize P M. Genl. to discontinue roads of which revenue is less than two-thirds of ‘ expense, rejected 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 381. 3. Bill establishing, passed 1793–4, 8ee Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 4. Bill (S. 24) establishing and discontinuing, 1794– 5, 3.2, S.J. 132: passed 144. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 319. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă. in with amdts. S. J. 160. Conf. apptd. S. J. 161, H. J. 335: conf. report agd. to S. J. 164, H. J. 337. (ST. v. 1, p. 419.) * 5. Bill to establish, 1795–6, see Post OFFICE DE. PARTMENT 23. 6. Bill establishing and discontinuing, passed 1796 7, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 24. 7. Bill (H.R. 96) to establish, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.305. 8. Bill (H.R. 170) to establish, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 491. 9. Bill (H. R. 206) establishing and discontinuing, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 601: passed 623. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 69. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 665. (ST. v.2, p. 42.) 10. Bill (S.–) to establish, rejected 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 80. 11. Bill (H. R. 287) to establish, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 767,770. 110 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Post Roads—Continued. Establishment and Discontinuance of Continued. 12. Bill (H. R. 308) establishing and discontinuing, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 805: passed 822. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 137. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 841. (ST. v. 2, p. 125.) 13. Bills (H.R. 39,43) establishing and discontinuing, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 148: passed 180. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 216. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concá. in H. J. 213 (ANNALS 1215). Conf. apptd. S. J. 219, H. J. 220 : conf. report agd. to S.J. 231, H. J. 236. (ST. v. 2, p. 189.) 14. Bill (H.R. 99) to establish, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 326. 15. Bill (H. R. 176) establishing and discontinuing, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 569: passed 604. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 382. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concid. in H. J. 667. Conf. apptd. S. J. 387, H. J. 673: conf. disagree S. J. 392. In S. disgt. re- ceded from S. J. 395. (ST. v. 2, p. 275.) 16. Res. to establish post roads to N. Orleans, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 46,71: Pres. requested to report informa- tion 71: messgs. from Pres. 115, 149 (S. PAPERS, P. O. pp. 35,36): dbtd. 127 (ANNALS 1185). For roads established 8ee post 17. 17. Bill (H. R. 63) establishing and discontinuing, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 144: passed 157. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 467. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 166. (ST. v. 2, p. 337.) 18. Bill (H. R. 118) establishing and discontinuing, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 330: passed 363. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 88. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. and n-concó. in H. J. 405. In S. disgt. receded from S.J.92. (ST. V. 2, p. 408.) 19. Bill (H.R.203) for, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 587: dbtd. 609 (ANNALS 623): indefinitely postpa. 642. 20. Bill establishing in Orleans Territory, passed 1806–7, see ROADS 10. 21. Bill (H.R. 50) for, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 154: dbtd. and passed 265 (ANNALS 2081). In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 273. 22. Bill (H. R. 97) establishing in Ga. and Ohio, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 286 (ANNALS 2246): passed 287. In S. passed with amats. S. J. 278. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H.J. 298. (ST. v. 2, p. 491.) 23. Bill (S. 31) to change a post-route in Md. 1808-9, 10.2, S.J. 305: passed 307. In H. R. refd. H. J. 390. 24. Bill (H. R. 169) to alter and establish, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 563. Report on Annual 25. Bill that P. M. Genl. report annually post roads on which revenue is less than one-third of expense, passed 1796–7, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 24. \ 26, 1801. 7. 1, S.J. 164, H. J. 26. 27. 1802. 7.2, S.J. 256, H. J. 302. 28. 1803. 8.1, S.J. 316, H. J. 459. 29. 1804. 8.2, S.J. 446, H. J. 119. 30. L805. 9. 1, S.J. 38, H. J. 275. 31. 1806. 9.2, H. J. 547. J. 32, 1807. 10.1, S.J.212, H. J. 113. 33. 1808. 10.2, S.J. 334, H. J. 499, Special * 34. List of post roads reptd. by P. M. Genl. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 201 (S. PAPERs, P. O. p. 8). 35. Report of P. M. Genl. on, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 302 (S. PAPERs, P.O. p. 28). Postage Rates of 1. Bill fixing, passed 1791–2, see PosT OFFICE DE- PARTMENT 19. 2. Bill (H. R. 169) to reduce on newspapers, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 529: passed 591. In S. rejected S. J. 434. 3. Bill fixing, passed 1793–4, 8ee Post OFFICE DE- PARTMENT 20. 4. Bill fixing, passed 1798–9, see PoST OFFICE DE- PARTMENT 26. Postal Service Contracts for 1. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, 8ee Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 3. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 26. 4. º reptd. by P. M. Genl. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 70, 76. 5. Bill (H.R. 33) authorizing P.M. Genl. to make new contract for carrying mail between Fayetteville, N. .C. and Charleston, S. C. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 89: passed 98. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 447. In #;º amdt. of S. concá, in H. J. 135. (ST. v. 2, p. 6. Bill that P. M. Gen1, make annual report of, passed 1807–8, see CONTRACTS 7. 7. List of reptă. by P. M. Genl. 1808–9, 10. 2, S. J. 334, H. J. 499. Provisions and Regulations for. See also Post ROADS. 8. Bill making, passed 1791–2, see POST OFFICE DE- PARTMENT 19. 9. Bill making, passed 1793–4, see Post OFFICE DE- -PARTMENT 20. 10. Bill making, passed 1796–7, 8ee PoST OFFICE DE- PARTMENT 24. 11. Bill making, passed 1798–9, see PoST OFFCE DE- PARTMENT 26. 12. Report of com. on, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 191, 200 (S. PAPERs, P. O. p. 21). 13. Bill that none but free white persons be employed * in carrying mail, passed 1801–2, see POST ROADS 13. 14. Report of com. on encouraging establishment of passenger stage-coach routes, lb.03–4, 8, 1, S. J. 308, 330 (S. PAPERs, P. O. p. 29). 15. Report of com. on improving mail facilities be- tween Wash'n, Natchez and N. Orleans, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 435,485, 530 (S. PAPERs, P.O. pp. 28, 30). Postmaster General Duties and Powers of See also EXECUTIVE DEPART- MENTS 3 Officers of 1. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, 8ee POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, 8ee Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 3. Bill that he make annual report of post roads on which revenue is less than one-third of expense, passed 1796–7, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 24. For reports see POST ROADS. 4. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, see PoST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 26. 5. Bill that he make annual report of names of clerks in his dept. and salaries allowed them, passed 1805–6, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. For re- ports see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 6. Bill that he make annual report of contracts, passed 1807–8, see CONTRACTS 7. Salary of 7, Billfixing at $2,000, passed 1791–2, 8ee POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 8. Bill fixing at $2,400, passed 1793–4, 8ee PoST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. * 9. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Postmasters Compensation of 1. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, See POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 2. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, see POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 3. Bill regulating, passed 1796–7, 8ee POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 24. 4. Report of P. M. Genl. of amount allowed them from April 1 to Sept. 30, 1797, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 462, H. J. 239. GENERAL INDEX OF TEIE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 111 Postmasters—Continued. Compensation of Continued. g 5. Bill (H.R. 69) continuing in force provisions of act (P. O. DEPT. 24) regulating, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 230: passed 235. In S. passed S. J. 462. (ST. v. 1, p. 547.) 6. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, 8ee Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 26. 7. Bill regulating, passed 1801–2, 8ee Post RoADs 13' Duties of 8. Bill regulating, passed 1791–2, see POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 19. 9. Bill regulating, passed 1793–4, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 20. 10. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, see Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT 26. Registers of 11. Transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 260). Postponement 1. Rule of H. R. that when question postpd. indefi- nitely it shall not be acted on again during session, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 201 (ANNALS 284). Potomac River Bridges and Ferries across 1. Bill (H.R. 200) in relation to ferries in D. C. 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 611. 2. Report of com. on allowing bridge to be built at Wash'n, D. C. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 118 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 422). 3. Report of com. on allowing bridge to be built at Wash'n, D.C. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 242 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 437): dbtd. 253 (ANNALS 417): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 253. For bill 8ee post 4. 4. Bill (H. R. 102) to authorize building bridge at Wash'n, D.C. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 272: dbtd. 308, 310, 325 (ANNALs 532, 535,824): passed 331. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 81. 5. Bill (H. R. 147) to authorize building bridge at Wash'n, D. C. 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 479: passed 487. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 134. 6. Bill (H. R. 2) authorizing bridge at Wash'n, D.C. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 18, 22: dbtd. 27, 41 (ANNALS 855,954): passed 55. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 222. In H. R. amdts. of S. concol. in H. J. 146. (ST. v. 2, p. 457.) 7. Bill (H. R. 115) to amend act (ante 6) authorizing bridge at Wash'n, D. C. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 393. Improvement of 8. Bill (H. R. 7) authorizing city of G'town to build a dam from Mason's Island to western shore, l804– 5, 8.2, H. J. 25: dbtd. 26, 51, 52 (ANNALS 711, 792, 809): passed 52. In S. passed S. J. 435. (ST. v. 2, ..) p. 310 Seat of Government on 9. Motions to locate permanent seat of govt. on, rejected 1789, 1.1, H. J.98. 16. Motion to locate permanent seat of govt. on, rejected 1790, 1.2, S.J. 152. 11. Bill locating permanent seat of govt. on, passed 1790, see SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 3. Powers of Congress. See also HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- TIVEs S Rights, Powers and Duties of 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit its powers to those directly specified in art. 1, sec. 8, laid on table 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. 2. Debate on cong. delegating its powers to the Ex- ecutive, 1803–4, 8.1, ANNALS 497. 3. Debate on cong. delegating its powers to the Ex- ecutive, 1799–1800, 6.1, ANNALS 54. 4. Motion to propose amdt. to. Const. that power to make laws shall be construed to apply only to pur- poses directly specified, refd. 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 481 (ANNALS 131). Powers of the Executive 1. Debate on, 1795–6, see GREAT BRITAIN 1. 2. Debate on, l’97–8, see CONSULAR AND DIPLOMA- TIC EXPENSES 8. Powers of the Government 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that the legisla: tive, executive and judicial departments shal neither exercise the powers vested in the others, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 86 (ANNALS 789). In S. disgd. to S. J. 73. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to declare that they are vested in and derived from the people, disgd. to 1789, 1:1, S.J.74. 3. Mem. of legis. of N. H. against exercise of, to in- terfere with State laws passed before adoption of Federal Const. 1793–4, see NEW HAMPSHIRE 7, 8. Powers of the Judiciary 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to define and º disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 2. Motion to propose andt. to Const. to limit, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 83. 3. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that cong. may vest those of U. S. in State courts, laid on table, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 502. 4. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they shall not extend to suits against a State by citizens of another State or foreigners, l'792–3, 2.2, S.J. 490: consd. and postpd. 494. 5. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they shall not be construed to extend to suits against a State, by citizens of another State or foreigners, adopted l'793–4, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 71. 6. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit, laid on table L804–5, 8.2, S.J. 449. 7. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit, 1805– 6, 9.1, S. J. 25: postpd. to next sess. 71. 8. Res. of legis. of R. I. against amdg. Const. in rela- tion to, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 328. 9. Res. of legis. of Vt. in favor amdg. Const. to limit, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 498. 10. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit, 1806– 7, 9.2, S.J. 154: postpd. to next sess. 160. Powers of the States 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that powers not delegated to U. S. nor prohibited to the States are reserved to the States, 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U. S. 106. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const... that right of States to pre-empt Indian lands, after treaty and sale, shall not be questioned, laid on table 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 17. 3. Mem. of legis. of N. H. against interference in those that belonged to State prior to adoption of Federal Const. 1793–4, 1794–5, 8ee NEW HAMPSHIRE 7, 8. Preble, Edward (U. S. Navy) 1. Jt. res. of thanks and medal to, passed 1804–5, See THANKS OF CONGRESS 4. Pre-emption. See PUBLIC LANDS. Presents from Foreign Governments 1. Jt. res. to authorize Thos. Pinckney to accept presents from Kings of Spain and G. Britain, passed 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 484. In H. R. d.btd. and re- jected 285 (ANNALS 1582, 1611). 2. Letter from David Humphrey asking what dispo- sition he shall make of presents made him by King of Spain and Dey of Algiers, refd. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 311 (ANNALS 442): reptd. on 337. 3. Bill to punish civil or military officers for accept- ing, 1807–8, see OFFICERS 1. President of Senate. See also PRESIDENT OF SENATE, pro tempore;—VICE PRESIDENT OF U. S. Duties of 1. Rule of S. that he name member to speak, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 2. Rule of S. that on readings of bill he give notice of number of reading, adopted 1789, 1.1, S. J. 13. 112 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. President of Senate—Continued. President of U.S.–Continued. Duties of Continued. Appointment and Removals by—Continued. 3. Rule of S. that he decide questions of order or may º for sense of S. on them, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. . 13. 4. Jº. rule that he sign bills after they are enrolled, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. 5. Bill authorizing him to administer oath to wit- nesses before S. passed 1797–8, 8ee OATHS 3. President of Senate, pro tempore Duties and Powers of 1. Res. that he retains right as a senator to vote on all questions, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 429. 2. Rule that he may call senator to chair to preside over com. of wh. adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 66. A/st of 3. John Langdon, of N. H. 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 8. 4. Richard Henry Lee, of Wa. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 428. 5. John Langdon, of N. H. 1792-3, 2.2, S.J. 451,499. 6. Ralph Izard, of S. C. 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 96. 7. Samuel Livermore, of N. H. (declined). 1794–5, 3. 2, S.J. 162. * 8. Henry Tazewell, of Va. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 161, 9. 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 193. 10. Samuel Livermore, of N. H. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 250. 11. William Bingham, of Penn. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 326. 12. William Bradford, of R. I. 1797, 5.1, S.J. 386. 13. Jacob Read, of S. C. , 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 406. 14. Theodore Sedgewick, of Mass. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J.519. 3, 15. John Laurance, of N. Y. 1798–9, . e 16. James Ro88, of Penn. 1798–9, 5. 5 17. Samuel Livermore, of N. H. L799–18 . J. 3. 18. Uriah Tracy, of Conn. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 96. 19. John E. Howard, of Md. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 106. 20. James Hillhouse, of Conn. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 135. 21. Abraham Baldwin, of Ga. 1801–2, 7.1, S. J. 155, 214. 22. Stephen R. Bradley, of Wt. 1802–3, 7.2, S. J. 242, 243, 272,281. 23. John Browne, of Ky. 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 295, 343. . 24. Jesse Franklin, of N. C. 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 372. 25. Joseph Andergon, of Tenn. 1804-5, 8.2, S.J. 434, 462,467. 26. Samuel Smith, of Md. 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 3, 59. 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 168. § . 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 269. 29. Stephen R. Bradley, of Vt. 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 311. 30. John Milledge, of Ga. 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 333. President of U. S. Appointments and Removals by 1–6. Commander-in-Chief 7. Election of 8–30. Inaugural Addresses of. See under names of re- List of 31–36. [spective Presidents. Messages from. See MESSAGES FROM PRES. OF U.S. Officia/ Conduct of 37–38. Powers of. See POWERS OF EXECUTIVE. Qualifications for 39–40. Residence of. See EXECUTIVE MANSION. Salary of 41–45. Term of Office of 46–47. Title for 48–51. Vacancy in Office of 52–53. Appointment and Removals by 1. Debate on power of Pres, to remove officers, 1789, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 16; FOREIGN AF- FAIRS DEPARTMENT 1. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to give Pres. power to suspend and cong. power to make laws to provide for removal of officers, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82. 3. Bill that Pres, may designate person to perform duties of officers in ex. depts. in case of absence, sickness, or death, passed 1791–2, 8ée TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 4. Bill (H. R. 112) that Pres. may make temporary appt. to fill vacancies in offices of ex. depts: 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 319: passed 319. In S. passed S. J. 156. (ST. v. 1, p. 415.) 5. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that Pres. shall remove judges of U. S. courts on request of cong. 1804–5, see COURTS OF U. S. 113–118. 6. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to regulate, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265 (ANNALs 332, 357). Commander-in-Chief 7. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out words making Pres, comm.-in-chief of army, navy and militia, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. Election of See also ELECTORAL WOTEs. 8. Bill (H.R. 105) to regulate time of holding, 1790– 1, 1.3, H. J.339: dbtd. 354,355 (ANNALS 1911, 1915): laid on table 355.. 9. Bill (H. R. 106) to regulate transmission of elec- toral votes, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 339. 10. Bill (S. 25) regulating time and mode, 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 340: passed 346. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 480– 508 (ANNALS 278, 302, 401, 402, 405): passed with amdts. 509. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. and n-concq. in S. J. 393. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 515. (ST. v. 1, p. 239.) 11. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors designate person voted for as Pres, and V. Pres. re- spectively, refd. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 642 (ANNALs 1824). 12. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors designate person voted for as Pres. and V. Pres. re- spectively, laid on table 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 430. 13. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors transmit their original ballots, laid on table 1797– 8, 5. 2, S.J. 430. 14. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that contest on any vote be determined by Senate, laid on table 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 430. 15. Bill (S. 58) to prescribe mode of deciding disputed cases, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 23 (ANNALS 29), 31: dbtd. 33,35, 40, 42, 57, 61 (ANNALS 126): passed 63. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 668–692 (ANNALS 670,673,691, 692,694): passed with amdt. 692. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in with amdts. S. J. 89. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concó. in H. J. 708 (ANNALS 710). Disgt. adhered to S. J. 92, H. J. 710. 16. Motion that all questions respecting, ought to be decided by H. R. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J.93: postpd. to next sess. 95. tº 17. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors designate person voted for as Pres, and V. Pres, re- spectively, refl. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 581. 18. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors be chosen by districts in each State, refd. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 723: reptd. on 770 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, . 216). 19. * legis. of Vt. N. Y. and N. C. in favor of amdg. provisions of Const. for, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 184, 185, H. J.78, 98, 105. 20. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors designate person voted for as Pres, and V. Pres. respectively, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 104: dbtd. 232 (AN- NALs 1285): passed 236. In S. rejected S. J. 234. 21. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors be chosen by districts in each State, 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 213: postpd. to next sess. 223. Same in H. R. refol. H. J. 104. 22. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors designate person voted for as Pres, and V. Pres, re- spectively, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J.264: dbtd. 327 (AN- NALS 481): postpd. to next sess. 330. 23. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors be chosen by districts in each State, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 315: postpd. to next sess. 330. 24. Res. of legis. of Vt. and Ohio in favor of amdg. provisions of Const, for, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 309, 310, H. J. 442. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. President of U. S.—Continued. Election of Continued. 25. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors designate person voted for as Pres, and V. Pres. re- spectively, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 405: dbtd. 410, 411 (ANNALS 374,380): refd. 411 : reptd. with amdts. 412 (ANNALS 383): dbtd. 413–422 (ANNALS 420,490, 496, 515): passed 422. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 327. 26. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors be chosen by districts in each State, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 411 : motion to refer, rejected 610. 27. Motion proposing amdt. to Const. expunging ex- isting and making new provisions for, adopted 1803–4, 8ee CONSTITUTION of U. S. 121. 28. Bill (S.26) making addtl. regulations for, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 371: passed 379. In H. R. passed H. J. 682. (ST. v. 2, p. 295.) 29. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that electors be chosen from districts in each State, laid on table 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 352. 30. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that he be chosen annually by lot from senators, laid on table 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 265 (ANNALS 332,356). List of 31. George Washington, of Va. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 8. 32. . L793, 2.2, S.J. 485. 33. John Adams, of Mass. 1797, 4.2, S.J. 320. 34. Thomas Jefferson, of Va. 1801, 6.2, H. J. 803. 35. 1805, 8.2, S.J. 452. 36. James Madison, of Wa. 1809, 10.2, S.J. 341. Officia/ Conduct of 37. John Adams, in case of extradition under treaty with G. Britain, 1799–1800, see ROBBINS (Jona- than). - 38. Thomas Jefferson. Res, to inquire into his delay in accepting resignation of collector of Boston and appt. of successor, dbtd. and rejected 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 489 (ANNALS 1173). Qualifications for 39. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, that no person be eligible to serve more than eight years out of twelve, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J.82. 40. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person twice successively elected be eligible until four years elapse, and then only for four years longer, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 322. Salary of g 41. Report of com. on, 1789, 1.1, H.J. 43: dbtd. 60, 61 (ANNALs 657, 668): adopted with amdts, and com. apptd. to report bill, 61. For bill 8ée post 42. 42. Bill (H.R. 15) fixing at $25,000, 1789, 1: 1, H. J. 64: passed 71. In S. passed with amdt. S. J., 72. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concol. in H. J. 104. Conf. apptd. S. J. 76, H. J. 105 : conf. disagree H. J. 113. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 84. (ST. V. 1, p. 72.) 43. Bill (H. R. 227) continuing at $25,000, 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 693: passed 695. In S. passed S. J. 483. (ST. v. 1, p. 318.) 44. Bill to increase to $30,000, 1796–7, 8ee CIVIL OFFICERS 3, 4. 45. Motion to propose amdt. to Const, that it shall not exceed $15,000, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265 (ANNALS 332, 356). Term of Office of. See also Election of 46. Res. declaring that it began March 4, 1789, passed 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 140, H. J. 218. 47. Bill that shall begin on 4th of March succeeding election, passed 1791–2, 8ee ante 10. Title for 48. Jt. com. apptd. to report on, 1789, 1.1, S. J. 16, H. J. 20: report made H. J. 27, S. J. 22 (86e H. J.). In H. R. agd. to H. J. 27. In S. disgd, to S. J. 23. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 32 (ANNALS 331). Conf. apptd. S. J. 24, H. J. 32: conf. disagree S.J. 25. 49. Motion to address as “His Excellency,” rejected 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 23. H. Rep. 1776—15 1President of U.S.–Continued. Title for—Continued. - 50. Com. apptd. to report title under which he be ad- dressed by senate, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 23: report made that title be “His Highness the President of the United States of America, and Protector of their Liberties,” 24: consideration postpd. 25. 51. Res. declaring sense of senate that title should be annexed to office, but that for present address be “To the President of the United States,” without addition of title, passed 1789, 1.1, S. J. 25. Vacancy in office of 52. Bill (H.R. 104) to provide for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 219, 339: dbtd. 351, 354 (ANNALS 1902). 53. Bill providing for, passed 1791–2, 8ee ante 10. Preston, Francis 1. His election as rep. from Va., to 3d Cong. contested by A. Trigg, see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 14. Previous Question 1. Rule of H. R. that requires five members to de- mand and that amdt. and debate of main question pººl until demand decided, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule of H. R. that no member speak more than once on demand for, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9.—Amended to prohibit debate, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 201 (ANNALS 284, 286). 3. Rule of S. requiring motion and second for, adopted 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 13.−Omitted in standing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 65. Printing For Congress 1. Report of jt, com. that sec. of S. and clerk of H. R. be authorized to contract for, 1789, 1. 1. H. J. 42, S. J. 29. In H. R. agd. to H. J. 42. In S. agd. to with amdt. S. J. 30. In H. R. amdt. of S. concú. in H. J. 44. 2. Report of com. on errors in, 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 720, 730 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, pp. 68, 69). 3. Order of S. that all bills be printed after first read- ing, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 348.-Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 67. 4. Res. that bills, journals and reports be printed in octavo, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 66. 5. Res. directing clerk of H. R. to advertise for pro- posals, passed 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 154. For Executive Departments 6. Res. to allow heads of depts. to print their annual reports before submitting them, passed and com. apptd. to report bill 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 20. Prisoners of War 1. Bill authorizing exchange or release of French citizens held as, passed 1798–9, see FRANCE 45. 2. Report of Sec. of Navy on French officers confined at Burlington, N. J. as, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 545 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 191). Privateering. See also LETTERS OF MARQUE. 1. Information that citizens of U. S. have engagedin, against commerce of U. S.; Pres, an: messg. 1797, 5.1, S.J. 358, H. J. 6. In S. refd. S. J. 366. For bill reptd. see post 2. ' 2. Bill (S. 2) prohibiting citizens of U. S. from en- gaging in, against friendly nations or against U. S. iy97, 5.1, S.J. 367: passed 367. In H. R. d.btd. 26 (ANNALS 267): passed with amdts. 27. In S. amdts. of H. R. concá. in S. J. 370. (ST. V. 1, p. 520.) * Privileged Questions 1. Rule of H. R. that motion for adjournment always in order, adopted 1789, 8ee ADJOURNMENT 1. Privileges. See also QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE. 1. Res. to appt. com. on measures necessary to Secure, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 162, 114 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Prize Money. See also GRATUITIES;-SALVAGE. General Regulations for 1. Bill making, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 37. 2. Bill making, passed 1799–1800, see NAVY 38. Special Aſſowances of 3. Bill allowing, to privateers for capture of French armed vessels, passed 1797–8, see LETTERS OF MARQUE 3. 4. Bill allowing, to armed merchant vessels for cap- ture of French armed vessels, passed 1797–8, see FRANCE 32. 5. Bill allowing, to naval vessels for capture of French armed vessels, passed 1797–8, see FRANCE 33. 6. Bill (H. R. 160) allowing, to officers and crew of frigates John Adams and Philadelphia, for capture of Moorish vessels, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 525 (S. PA- PERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 115): passed 533. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 341. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in with amdt. H. J. 565. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in S.J. 360. (ST. v. 6, p. 54.) Prizes 1. Bill (H.R. 188) to prohibit foreigners from selling in U. S. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 549: dbtd. 550 (ANNALS 1339, 1340): passed 551. In S. passed with amdt. S.J. 282. In H. R. d.btd. and postpd. to next sess. H. J. 596 (ANNALS 1489). 2. Bill to establish a court for adjudication of those captured in war with Tripoli, 1804–5, see WAR WITH TRIPOLI 6. - Processes. See also COURTS OF U. S. 1. Rule that those issued by order of H. R. be under hand and seal of Speaker and attested by Clerk, adopted 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 374. Protection. See MANUFACTURES $ Encouragement of. Protest 1. Motion that member have right to enter on journal his protest or dissent against passage of bills orres- olutions, rejected 1789, 1.1, S.J. 42. Providence River, R. I. 1. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by R. I. for its impvt. passed 1790, see TonnaGE DUTIES 6. 2. Bill providing buoys, passed 1793–4, 8ee LONG ISLAND SOUND 1. Provisions Exports of 1. Bill allowing bounty on salted, passed l’89, see IMPORT DUTIES 9. 2. Bill fixing time when bounty shall begin, passed 1789, see VESSELS 23. 3. Bill increasing bounty on salted, passed 1790, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 11. 4. Bill reducing bounty on salted, passed 1791–2, see IMPORT DUTIES 14. 5. Bill increasing bounty on salted, passed 1797, see SALT 2. 6. Bill increasing bounty on salted, passed 1798–9, 8ee DUTIES 18. 7. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount paid from 1793 to 1798 for bounties on, 1799–1800, see SALT 3. 8. Bill repealing bounty on salted, passed 1806–7, 8ee SALT 12. Prussia Treaties with of 1799 1. Messg. from Pres. transmitting with papers, 1799, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 326 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 244): ratification consented to 340. (ST. v. 8, p. 162.) 2. Information of ratification; Pres. an. messg. 1800– 1, 6.2, S.J. 106, H. J. 724. Public Credit. See also FINANCES. 1. Res. that essential to national honor and prosperity to provide for support of, passed 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 117. Public Debt. See DEBT of U.S. Public Depositaries 1. Bill that Pres, designate, passed 1808–9, see Ex- PENDITUREs 6. Public Documents Distribution of 1–2. Franking of 3–7. Printed for Distribution General Orders for. See Journals;–Laws of U. S. Special Orders for 8. Distribution of See also Journals;–LAws of U.S. 1. Reş. that one copy of all docs. printed be furnished each member for distribution to institutions of learning, laid on table 1808–9, 10, 2, H. J. 376. 2. Res; that two sets of all printed docs. be furnished to library of cong, passed 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 509. Franking of 3. Bill (H. R. 86), allowing on specified messgs. of Pres, ordered printed for distribution, 1807–8, 10. 1. H. J. 252: passed 260. In S. passed S. J. 264. (ST.V. 2, p. 483.) - 4. Bill (H.R. 101) allowing on an. messg. of Pres. to 2d Sess, 10th Cong. 1808-9, 10, 2, H. J. 352: passed 333. In S. passed S.J. 300. (St. v. 2, p. 505.) 5. Bill (H.R. 103) to allow, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 354, 358 passed 360. In S. rejected S. J.302. 6. Bill (H.R. 131) to allow on a messg. from Pres. 1808-9, 10.2, H. J. 429, 431: passed 432. In S. postpd. S. J. 316. 7. Bill (H. R. 139) to allow on certain docs. passed 1808-9, 10. 2, H. J. 458. In S. rejected S. J.324. Printed for Distribution Special Orders for Note:-This section is limited to publications specially or. dered by Congress and does not include orders for extra copies of documents or reports. 8. Coast Survey. Bill authorizing publication of re- port and charts of survey of coast of N. Carolina, passed 1806-7, see CoAst SURVEY 10. Public Lands Committee on. See COMMITTEES OF H. R. Grants of See LAND GRANTs;–MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. In Georgia. See § In Mississippi Territory. In Indiana Territory 1–10. In Louisiana Purchase 11–15. In Louisiana Territory 16–18, In Michigan 7erritory 19–22. In Mississippi Territory 23–71. In Northwestern Territory 72–102. In Ohio 103–108. In Orleans Territory 109–115. In Southwestern Territory 116–118, In Tennessee 119–137. Pre-emption of Registers and Receivers for 140. Reports on 141–142. Reservations of See INDIANs;—SALT SPRINGs. Sale of 143–174. Settlers on 175. Survey of 176–179. Surveyors-General of 180–182. /n Indiana Territory Mote.—For matter prior to formation of separate territorial government see Ś In Northwestern Territory. 1. Letter from Gov. on fraudulent grants, 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 183, H. J. 103 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 111). - 2. Messg. from Pres, transmitting description of those near Detroit, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 359, H. J. 584 (S. PA- PERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 173). GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 115 Public Lands—Continued. In Indian Territory—Continued. 3. Bill providing for sale and for settlement of claims, passed 1803–4, 8ee post 162. 4. Bill making further provisions for sale, passed 1804–5, see post 163. 5. Bill (H.R. 137) providing for claims, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 367: passed 387. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 94. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 421. (ST. v. 2, p. 395.) 6. Bill extending time allowed settlers for making final payment, passed 1805–6, 8ee post 165. 7. Report of Sec. of Treas. on claims, 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 115, H. J. 494 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, pp. 267,508). 8. Bill (S. 43) confirming claims, 1806-7, 9, 2, S. J. 126: passed 138. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 640. In S. amdts. of H. R. concú. in S. J. 176. (ST. v. 2, p. 446.) 9. Bill (H.R. 79) to alter land districts, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J.234. 10. Bill (H. R. 109) providing further for claims, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 377: passed 414. In S. passed S.J.342. (ST. v. 2, p. 517.) In Louisiana Purchase. See also } \ In Louisiana Territory; Orleans Territory. 11. Messg. from Pres, with information of attempts to obtain fraudulent possession of, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 368, H. J. 608 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 177). 12. Res. to declare void all grants made by Spanish authorities subsequent to treaty between France and Spain, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 631. Note.—Provided for in general bill. See LOUISLANA PUR- CHASE 24. 13. Res. for a bill to appt. commrs. to investigate titles, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 381. 14. Res, for a bill to provide for registering evidence of title and claims, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 661: postpd. to next sess. 684. 15. Bill regulating adjustment of titles and claims, passed 1804–5, see LOUISIANA PURCHASE 27. In Louisiana Territory. See also In Louisiana Purchase. 16. Bill extending powers of surveyor genl. to, passed 1805–6, see post 182, 17. Bill for settlement of claims, passed 1805–6, see post 111. 18. Bill further regulating settlement of claims, passed 1806–7, 8ee post 112. In Michigan Territory Note.—For matter prior to formation of separate territorial fºrument see §§ In Northwestern Territory; Indiana Terri- Ory. 19. Bill for adjusting titles in Detroit, passed 1805–6, See DETROIT 3. 20. Report of Sec. of Treas. on claims, 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 118, H. J. 506 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, . 282). 21" Bill 's 47) regulating claims, 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 126: passed 144. In H. R. passed H. J. 639. (ST. v. 2, p. 437.) 22. Bill (H. R. 70) further regulating claims and granting pre-emption rights to settlers, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 208 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 541): passed 308. In S. passed S. J. 283. (ST. v. 2, p. 502.) /n Mississippi Territory 23. Messg. from Pres, transmitting copies of laws of Ga. relating to, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 160, H. J. 331 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 551). In S. refa. 161: bill and res. reptă. see post 26 and INDIANS 24. In H. R. refd. H. J. 331: reptd. on 338 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 558): dbtd. 342, 344 (ANNALS 1251, 1253): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 346. For bill see post 24. 24. Bill (H.R. 128) to authorize Pres. to obtain cession of claim of Ga. to, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 347: dbtd. 355 (ANNALS 1278): passed 356. In S. dbtd. S. J. 184. 25. Res, for treaty with Creek Indians to extinguish their title to, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 173. Public Lands—Continued. In Mississippi Territory—Continued. 26. Jt. res. directing Atty. Genl. to report on title to lands claimed by Ga. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 177: passed 183. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 358. In S. amdts, of H. R. concid. in S. J. 184. (ST. v. 1, p. 444.) For report see post 27. 27. Report of Atty. Genl. on title to lands claimed by Ga. refd. 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 244 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 28): reptd. on 267 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 62).--—Report refd. 1796–7, 4.2, S. J. º reptd. on 341 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDs v. 1, p. 70). 28. Bill (S. —) to confirm certain titles, 1797, 5. 1, S.J. 381: postpd. to next sess. 393. 29. Remonstrance of Ga, against U.S. relinquishing to Creek Indians lands that belong to State in, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 412, H. J.95. In H. R. refd. H. J.95: reptă. on 285 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 637).— Report dbtd. 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 423, 460 (ANNALs 2547): res. passed and com. to report bill 461. For bill 8ee INDIAN TREATIES 4. 30. Rep. of com. on claims (petitions of T. Burling et al.), 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 650 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS, v.1, p. 88). º 31. Bill providing for settlement of claims of Ga. and of individuals, passed 1799–1800, see MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY 22. 32. Mem. of legis. of Ga. on claims of State to, 1800– l, 6.2, S. J. 114, H. J.747. In H. R. refd. H. J. 756: reptd. on 836 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 100). 33. Messg. from Pres, transmitting articles of agree- ment with Ga. for cession of its claim to, 1801–2, 7.1, S. J.222, H. J.222 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 113). In S. refd. S. J.227: reptd. on 231 (see J.). 34. Rés, for a bill to repeal provisions of law binding U. S. to agreement for settlement of claims of Ga. to, rejected 1801–2, 7. 1, S.J. 232, H. J. 237. 35. Letter from claimants, refl. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 361 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 145). 36. Report of commns. for settling claims of Ga. and others, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 267, H. J.344 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 120). In H. R. refa. H. J. 344. For bill reptd. see post 37. 37. Bill providing for sale of, passed 1802–3, see post 160. 38. Bill (H.R. 120) to settle sundry claims, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 354 (ANNALS 608): dbtd. 375 (ANNALs . 608): passed 376. In S. rejected S. J. 285. 39. Mem, of legis. of Ga, on its claims, refl. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 458 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 147): reptd. on 552 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 169): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 599. For bill see post 47. 40. Report of com. on providing for settlement of claims, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 467 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 147): dbtd. 569, 571,572.(ANNALS 980): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 572, 574. For bill 8ée post 45. 41. Mem. of S. C. Yazoo Co. and Va.” Yazoo Co. on their claims, refd. 1803–4,8. 1, H. J. 504 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, pp. 151, 157): reptol. on 520, 644 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, pp. 163, 180): res. to admit claimants to hearing at bar of Ho. passed 526, 527: hearing had 538,542, 545. 42. Res. requesting Sec. of State to lay before Ho. papers filed in his office by Va. Yazoo Co. and S. C. Yazoo Co. in support of their claims, passed 1803– 4, 8, 1, H. J. 548: papers transmitted and refd. 551. 43. Res. to regulate payments for claims, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 506. 44. Report of com. on claims of the Company of Mili- tary Adventurers, loo3–4, 8.1, H. J. 574 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 173). 45. Bill (H. R. 180) to make Sec. of State, Sec. of Treas, and Atty. Genl. commrs. to settle claims, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 579: dbtd. 627 (ANNALs 1099): postpd. to next sess. 641. 116 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Płblic Lands—Continued. In Mississippi Territory—Continued. 46. Res. that law of Ga. passed in 1795 granting lands was procured by fraud and corruption and that claims arising under it shall not be admitted, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 587: dbtd. 627, 633 (ANNALs 1099, 1131): postpd. to next sess. 635,641. 47. Bill (H. R., 193) that commrs. report claims, 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 602. 48. Reports of com. on revision of laws for settling claims, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 555, 592 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, pp. 171, 177): com. ordered to re- port bill 610. For bill see post 49. 49. Bill (H. R. 202) making further regulations for Sale of, and settlement of claims to, i803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 616: passed 678. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 401. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J. 693. (ST. v. 2, p. 303.) 50. Report of com. on extending time for registering claims, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 31 (S. PAPERS, PUB. • LANDS v.1, p. 193): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 47. For bill 8ee post 51. 51. Bill (H.R. 18) to extend time for registering claims, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 58: passed 74. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 461. 52. Report of com. on mems. of various companies making claims, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 96 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 197): dbtd. 111–116 (ANNALS 1022, 1034, 1064, 1118, 1139): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 116. For bill see post 53. 53. Bill (H.R. 49) to provide for settlement of claims, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 120. 54. Report of Sec. of State on claims, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 121,138 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p.201). 55. Bill (H. R. 30) further regulating settlement of claims, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 72: passed .88. In S. passed S. J. 463. (ST. v. 2, p. 323.) 56. Bill (S. 28) to settle claims, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J.55: passed 69. In H. R. d.btd. and rejected H. J. 353 (ANNALS 906). 57. Res. to repeal provisions for compromising claims º under laws of Ga. (Yazoo Claims), 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 237: dbtd. 292 (ANNALS 487). 58. Report of com. on locating grants for education and on pre-emption, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 188, 315 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 243): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 315. For bill reptd. see post 59. 59. Bill (H.R. 135) making further provisions for set- tlement of claims, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 273, 362: passed 375. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 93: In H. R. amdts, of S. concil. in H. J. 420. (ST. v. 2, p. 400.) 60. Bill (H.R. 206) to make further regulations for, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 592. 61. Bill establishing land office, passed 1806–7, see INDIAN TREATIES 29. 62. Bill extending time allowed for first payment by pre-emption holders, passed 1806–7, see ante 8. 63. Bill (H. R. 13) giving pre-emption rights to set- tlers, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 66: passed 98. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 216. In H. R. amdts, concá. in H. J. 128. (ST. v. 2, p. 455.) 64. Mem. of legis. of Mass. in favor of claimants un- der grant of Ga. (Yazoo Claim8) dbtd. and refd. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 107 (ANNALS 1277). 65. Res. to give hearing to attorney of New England Mississippi Co. on their claims, dbtd. and rejected 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 175 (ANNALs 1601). 66. Bill making further regulations for settlement of claims, passed 1807–8, see post 171. º 67. Messg. from Pres, transmitting claims of British subjects, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 279, H. J.294 (S. PA- PERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 542). 68. Mem., of legis. on pre-emption rights to settlers, refd. 1808-9, 10. 2, H. J. 340: reptd. on 360 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, pp. 545,546). 69. Report by Sec. of Treas. of decisions on claims, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 440 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1. p. 546). 70. Bill (H.R. 155) concerning claims under British grants, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 484. Public Lands—continued. In Mississippi Territory—Continued. 71. Bill (H.R. 161) for sale of lands to which claims have been disallowed, l808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 518: passed 524. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 349. In # R. amdts, of S. concid. in H. J. 538. (ST. v. 2, p. 6.) In Northwestern Territory 72. Messg. from Pres, transmitting papers relating to claims to, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 226, H. J. 342 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 5). In S. refö. S. J. 227: reptd. on 230 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDs v. 1, p. 12): com. to report bill 230. For bill see post 74. 73. Report of Gov. on claims, 1790–1, 1.3, H.J. 382 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 13). 74. Bill granting lands to certain original settlers, passed 1790–1, see VINCENNEs. 75. Messg. from Pres. transmitting papers Ielating to pººl. by J. C. Symmes, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 340, . J. 453. 76. Bill (H. R. 172) for ascertaining boundaries of tract purchased by J. C. Symmes, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 543: passed 546. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 419. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 563. (ST. v. 1, p. 251.) 77. Bill (H. R. 174) confirming contract with Ohio Co. of Associates for purchase of, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 526, 530, 549,553: passed 564. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 428. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 581. (ST. v. 1, p. 257.) 78. Report of com. on claims of Illinois and Wabash Land Co. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 415, H. J. 558 (S. PA- PERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, pp. 21, 22). 79. Bill (H.R. 186) authorizing conveyance to J. C. Symmes of land purchased, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 586: passed 591. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 436. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 595. (ST. v. 1, p. 266.) 80. Bill granting lands to French settlers at Galli- polis, passed 1794–5, see GALLIPOLIS. 81. Bill providing for sale of, passed 1795–6, see post 151 82. Report of com. on reservations made in sales of, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 518, 535 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDs v. 1, p. 59). & 83. Report of Atty. Genl. on contract of J. C. Symmes for purchase of, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 467,521,540 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 59): res. passed and com. appfd. to report bill 581. For bill see post 84. 84. Bill (H. R. 200) to locate reservation made in lands sold J. C. Symmes, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 585: passed 586. In S. rejected S. J. 281. 85. Report of com. on pre-emption rights to, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 553 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 60). 86. Report of com. on claims of Illinois and Wabash Land Co. 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 326, H. J. 679 (S. PA- PERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 66). In S. report adopted S. J. 326. 87. Report of com. on contract of J. C. Symmes for purchase of, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 627,640, 690 (S. PA- PERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 66): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 702. For bill see post 88. 88. Bill (H.R. 232) in addition to act (ante 79) author- izing conveyance to J. C. Symmes of lands pur- chased, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 704: dbtd. 714 (ANNALs 2247): passed 715. In S. rejected S. J. 342. 89. Bill (S. 56) to authorize sale of lands between Great and Little Miami rivers, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 345: passed 347. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 741. * 90. Bill (S. 11) to authorize sale of certain, 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 431: passed 439. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J.349. 91. Report of Gov. on pre-emption rights to, 1798– 9, 5.3, S.J. 565,591 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 74,80). 92. Bill (H.R. 175) giving pre-emption rights to pur- chasers from J. C. Symmes, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 497: passed 505. In S. passed S. J. 603. (ST. v. 1, p. 728.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 117 Public Lands–Continued. In Northwestern Territory—Continued. 93. Report of com. on claims of purchasers of land from J. C. Symmes, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 666 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 93). For bill reptd. 8ee post 94. 94. Bill (H.R. 249) to provide for disposition of cer- tain lands between Great and Little Miami rivers, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 666: passed 684. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 93. 95. Bill (H.R. 284) giving pre-emption rights to per- sons who had contracted to purchase from J. C. Symmes, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 768: passed 785. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 131. In H. R. amdts. of S. concă. in H. J.838. (ST. v. 2, p. 112.) 96. Report of com. on pre-emption rights of purchas- ers from J. C. Symmes (petition of j. McCashen), ** 7. 1, H. J. 16 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, . 101). 97. Bill (S. 10) modifying and continuing in force one year act (ante 92} giving pre-emption rights to pur- chasers from J. C. Symmes, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 216: Fº 224. In H. R. passed H. J. 228. (ST. v. 2, p. 9. 98. Report of com. on contract of J. C. Symmes for purchase of, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 227 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 115): res. passed that Atty. Genl. re- port on 228. See post 99. 99. Report of Atty. Genl. on contract of J. C. Symmes for purchase of, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 257 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 115). 100. Bill extending time of payment to holders of pre-emption rights under purchase from J. C. Symmes, passed 1802–3, see MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS 10. 101. Bill continuing in force act (ante 92) for pre- emption rights to purchasers from J. C. Symmes, passed 1803–4, 8ee post 162. 102. Report of com. on claims of Illinois and Wabash Land Co. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 577 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 173). In Ohio Note —For matter prior to formation of State government see § In Northwestern Territory. * 103. Bill to grant lands for roads and education, 1801–2, see OHIO 7, 8. 104. Bill granting lands for education, passed 1802– 3, see LAND GRANTS 9. 105. Bill (S. 21) authorizing sale of tract of land in Cincinnati, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 24: passed 36. In B. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 292. In S. amdt. of H. R. concă. in S. J.46. (ST. v. 2, p. 352.) 106. Bill providing for claims, passed 1805–6, see ante 5. 107. Bill extending time allowed settlers for making final payment, passed 1805–6, see post 165. 108. Bill (H.R. 17) authorizing sale of lands hereto- fore reserved, 1807–8, 10.1, H.70: passed 181. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 235. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 190. (ST. v. 2, p. 470.) In Orleans Territory. See also $ in Louisiana Purchase. 109. Mem. of legis. on claims to, and for grant for education, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 15, H. J. 226 (S. PA- PERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 232). In H. R. refl. H. J. 226: report on making grant for education 306 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v.1, p. 240). 110. Bill (S.–) to grant lands to settlers, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 53, 56,61 : postpd. to next sess. 76. 111. Bill (S. 30) for settlement of claims, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 81: passed 87. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 419. In S. amdt. concó. in S. J. 95. (ST. v. 2, p. 391.) 112. Bill (H.R. 191) making further regulations for settlement of claims, 1806–7,9.2, H. J. 562: passed 600. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 165. In H. R. amdt. of S. concd. in H. J. 639. (ST. v. 2, p. 440.) 113. Res. to grant lands to settlers, laid on table 1806– 7, 9, 2, H. J. 539. Public Lands—Continued. In Orleans Territory—Continued. 114. Bill (H. R. 62) to regulate mode of surveying and to grant pre-emption rights to settlers, 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 188 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 536). 115. Messg. from Pres. on, 1807–8, see NEW OR- LEANS 4. In Southwestern Territory 116. Messg. from Pres, transmitting letter from Gov. of N. C. and petitions relating to claims to, l’93– 4, 3. 1, H. J. 51: refd. 56: reptd. on 66 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LAND's v. 1, p. 24). —Beport dbtd. 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 307, 308 (ANNALS 1147, 1148): disgd. to 309 (8ee J.). 117. Res. for treaty with Indians to extinguish their claim, passed 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 311, 312, 341 (AN- NALS 1247). 118. Messg. from. Pres, with information of design of claimants to seize, 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 210, H. J. 433 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 584). In H. R. refd. H. J. 434: reptd. on 468 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 27). Note.—For subsequent matter see Ś In Tennessee. In Tennessee Note.—For matter prior to formation of State government See § In Southwestern Territory. 119. Report of com. on claims to lands granted by State of N. C. prior to cession, 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 338 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 69). 120. Mem. of legis. of Tenn. on claims of Chero- kee Indians, I?97–8, 5. 2, S. J. 413, H. J. 96 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 625). In H. R. refd. H. J. 96: reptă. on 112 (S. PAPERS, INDIAN AFF. v. 1, p. 628): dbtd. 117–148 (ANNALs 777, 814, 839, 919): res, passed and com. apptd. to report bill 148. See INDIAN TREATIES 3. 121. Res. to appt. com. to inquire if Indian title ex- tinguished, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 31: withdrawn 36. 122. Report of com. on claims to (petition of Hill), 1799–1800, 6.1. H. J. 652, 689 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 92). 123. Report of com. on claim of U. S. 1799–1800, 6. 1, S. J. 36, 39, 90 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 97). 124. 'ºnor of com. on claims to (petition of Hunt), 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 157 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 112). 125. Mem. of legis. for provisions to extinguish In- dian claims, refl. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 457: reptă. on 525 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 164): res. to appropriate $15,000, rejected 604. 126. Address of commrs. of Tenn. respecting claims of U. S. and of State, refl. 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 320. 127. Bill (S.—) to assent to law of N. C. authorizing Tenn. to perfect titles to, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J.333: postpd. to next sess. 353. 128. Law of N. C. to authorize Tenn. to perfect titles to, refd. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 576. For bill reptd. 8ee post 129. See also ante 127. 129. Bill (H. R. 183) to assent to law of N. C. au- thorizing Tenn. to perfect titles to, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 583: passed 602. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 378. 130. Act of Tenn. ratifying act of N. C. authorizing Tenn. to confirm titles to, refd. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 17. For bill reptd. see post 131. se 131. Bill (H. R. 2) to assent to law of N. C. authoriz ing Tenn. to perfect titles to, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 19: passed 24. In S. dbtd. 423: rejected 449. 132. Report of Atty. Genl. on claim of U. S. to, refd. 1804-5, 8.2, S. J. 427; reptd. on 431 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 193). 133. Res. to open land office for sale of, to appt. commrs. to settle claims to, and to make grants for education and roads, laid on table 1804-5, 8, 2, S, J. 431. 118 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Public Lands—Continued. In Tennessee—Continued. 134. Bill (H. R. 99) to assent to law of N. C. author- izing Tenn. to confirm titles to, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. ** passed 266. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. 135. Bill (S. 26) settling respective claims of Tenn. and U. S. 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 50: passed 58. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 381. In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in S. J. 83. (ST. v. 2, p. 381.) 136. Report of com. on settlement of claims of U.S. to, 1806-7, 9, 2, S. J. 114, 148 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS V. 1, p. 534): res. passed 151. 137. Bill (S. 14) to register claims to, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 227,250: passed 263. In H. R. indefinitely postpd. H. J. 310. Pre-emption of Note:-This section is limited to the general subject. See also under sections of respective States and Territories. 138. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that right of States to pre-empt Indian lands after treaty and sale shall not be questioned, laid on table l793–4, 3.1, S.J. 17. - 139. Bill giving pre-emption rights to builders of mills, passed 1799–1800, see post 157. Registers and Receivers for 140. List of, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 182, H. J. 102 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 260). Reports on 141. Jt. res. that report be made of amount of public lands, passed 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 295. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 400. In S. amdt. of H. R. concã. in S. J. 306. (ST. v. 1, p. 225.) See post 142. 142. Report by Sec. of State of amount of public lands, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 339, H. J. 452 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 17). - • Sale of 143. Bill (H. R. 17) to provide for, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 42,48, 64, 69 (ANNALS 427,646,691). 144. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. plan for, lº } 2, H. J. 143, 276 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS V. 1, p. 4). 145. Bill that proceeds be applied solely to payment of public debt, passed 1790, see DEBT OF U. S. 23. 146. Bill (H.R. 114) to provide for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 347, 354 (ANNALS 1876, 1880): passed 381. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 295. 147. Recommdg. that provisions be made for; Pres. an. messg. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. In H. R. com. apptd. to report bill H. J. 445. For bill see post 148. 148. Bill (H. R. 184) to provide for sale of those in N. W. Terr. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 585. 149. Bill (H.R. 121) to provide for, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 337. 150. Bill that net proceeds be appropriated to pay- * of public debt, passed 1794–5, see DEBT of |U. S. 37. - 151. Bill (H. R. 134) providing for sale of lands in N. W. Terr. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 427: dbtd. 443–495 (ANNALS 328, 334, 338, 345, 350, 402,408, 419, 856, 857): passed 497. In S. dbtd. S. J. 249,251: passed with amdts. 252. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in with amdts. H. J. 550. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. and n-concã. in S. J. 254. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 552. (ST. v. 1, p. 464.) 152. Report of com. on progress made in executing act (ante 151) for, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 640, 667 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 65): dbtd. (ANNALS 2209), res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 707. For bill see post 153. 153. Bill (H. R. 235) authorizing bonds of U.S. to be recd. in payment, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 721: passed 723. In S. passed S. J. 341. (ST. v. 1, p. 507.) 154. Report of com. on progress made in executing act (ante 151) for, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 337 (S. PA- PERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 73). 155. Bill (S. 32) to amend act (ante 151) for, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 479: passed 529. In H. R. postpd, to next sess. H. J. 371. Public Lands—Continued. Sale of Continued. . 156. Bill (S. 40) to amend act (ante 151) for, 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 578: passed 583. In H. R. postpd. to next Sess. H. J. 481. 157. Bill (H. R. 217) making further regulations for sale of lands in N. W. Terr. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 626: passed 649. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 78. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. and n-concó. in H. J. 682. Conf. apptd. S. J. 81, H. J. 686: conf. report adopted S. J. 86,87, H. J. 697. (ST. v. 2, p. 73.) 158. Bill (H.R. 319) to regulate discounts on payments, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 824: passed 837. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 142. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and 11-concã in H. J. 846. In S. amdt. insisted on S.J. 142. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 848. 159. Bill (S.–) to amend laws regulating sale of lands in N. W. Terr. 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 269: rejected 280. 160. Bill (H. R. 119) providing for sale of lands in Miss. Terr. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 354: passed 366. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 283. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 385. (ST. v. 2, p. 229.) 161. Report of com. on revision of laws for, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 547 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 166): com. ordered to report bill 610. For bill see post 162. 162. Bill (H. R. 203) providing for sale of lands in Indiana Terr. 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 617: passed 649. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 391. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. and n-concá. in H. J. 683. Conf. apptd. S.J. 393, H. J.-: conf. report disgd. to S. J. 396, H. J. 687. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 396. (ST. v. 2, p. 277.) 163. Bill (H.R. 53) making further provisions for sale of lands in Indiana Terr. 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 129: passed 162. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 468. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 166. (ST. v. 2, p. 343.) 164. Bill (H. R. 86) repealing act (ante 153) authoriz- ing bonds of U.S. to be received in payment, 1805– 6, 9. 1, H. J. 227 (see S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 162): passed 253. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 75. In H. R. amdts. of S. concól. and n-concó. in H. J. 373. Conf. apptd. H. J. 373, S. J. 78: conf. report disgd. to H. J. 383. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 83. (ST. v. 2, p. 405.) p 165. Bill (S. 30) extending final payments on lands in Indiana Terr. and Ohio, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 69: passed 78. In H. R. H. J. 386. (ST. v. 2, p. 378.) 166. Bill providing for sale of lands in Orleans Terr. passed 1805–6, see ante 111. 167. Report of com. on abolishing credit system, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 343 (ANNALS 849), 367 (S. PA- PERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 265). - 168. Bºll (H.R. 175) authorizing sale of lands between military tract and Connecticut reserve, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 527: passed 610. In S. passed S. J. 172. (ST. v. 2, p. 448.) 169. Bill (H.R. 178) to provide for sale of reserved lands, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 489, 532. 170. Bill (H. R. 17) authorizing sale of reserved lands in Ohio, passed 1807–8, see ante 8. - - 171. Bill (H. R. 57) making further regulations for, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 176: passed 222. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 253. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 248. (ST. v. 2, p. 479.) 172, Report of com. on reducing price and abolishing credit system, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 480 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 825). 173. Bill (H.R. 150) to alter terms of credit, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 480. 174. Bill (S. 40) extending payments, 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 329: passed 334. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 575. In S. amdts. of H. R. concal. in S. J. 356. (ST. v.2, p. 533.) Settlers on t 175. Bill (S. 48) prohibiting unauthorized, 1806–7, 9. 2, S. J. 132: passed 145. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 634 (ANNALS 664): passed 637. (ST. v.2, p. 445.) GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 119 Public Lands—Continued. Survey of See also Š Saſe of. 176. Jt. res. to complete contracts for, passed 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 295, S.J. 206. (ST. v. 1, p. 187). 177. Report of Sec. of Treas. on progress made in, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 474, 484 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 72) , 178. Letter from surveyor genl. on running N. and S. lines on true 'meridian, refd. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 251: reptd. on 337 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 73). 179. Bill (S. 4) regulating mode, 1804-5, 8.2, S. J. 427: passed 440. In H. R. passed H. J. 127. (ST. v. 2, p. 313.) Surveyors General of 180. Bill (H.R. 98) for appt. of one, 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 291: rejected 292. 181. Bill for appt. of one, passed 1795–6, 8ee ante 151. 182. Bill (H. R. 82) extending powers of surveyor genl. to La. Terr. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 221: passed 242. In S. passed S. J. 46. (ST. v. 2, p. 252.) Public Printer 1. Res. that one should be apptd. for H. R. d.btd. and rejected 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 20 (ANNALS 336). Public Printing. See PRINTING. Public Securities. See BONDS OF U. S. Punishment 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that cruel and unusual punishments shall not be inflicted, adopted 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 20. Purveyor of Public Supplies 1. Messg. from Pres, recommd.g. that office be estab- •º- lished, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 15, H. J. 28. In H. R. reful. H. J. 38, 77. 2. Letter of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. that office be established, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 132, H. J. 262 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 69). In S. refd. S. J. 132. For bill reptd. 8ee post 3. 3. Bill (S. 21) establishing office, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 133: passed 137. In H. R. passed H. J. 329. (ST. v. 1, p. 419.) 4. Bill that he shall execute orders of Sec. of War and Sec. of Navy for purchase of supplies, passed 1797– 8, 8ee ACCOUNTANT OF NAVY 1. Purviance, Samuel D. 1. His election as rep. from N. C. to 8th Cong. con- tested by Duncan McFarland, 8ee CoNTESTED ELEC- TIONS IN H. R. 23. Quarantine 1. Bill (H.R. 176) that U. S. officers may aid in exe- cuting State quarantine laws, 1795–6, H. J. 526, 545: dbtd. 551, 552 (ANNALS 1347, 1349): passed 553. In S. passed S. J. 271. (ST. v. 1, p. 474.) 2. Bill (H. R. 145) for enforcement and observance of State quarantine laws, l'98–9, 5. 3, H. J. 444: passed 454. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 590. In FI. § * of S. concá. in H. J. 485. (ST. v. 1, p. 619. 3. Com. apptd. to revise act (ante 2) regulating, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 43. 4. Report of com. on, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 367 (S. PA- PERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 531). 5. Bill (H. R. 125) that quarantine regulations of Wa. apply to port of Alex. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 367. 6. Recommdg. attention to ; Pres, an. Imessg. 1805– 6, 9. 1, S. J. 4, H. J. 183. Quartermaster's Department of Army. See also ARMY. 1. Bill authorizing a q. m. of army, passed 1790–1, 8ee ARMY 55. 2. Bill authorizing a deputy q. m. of army, passed 1791–2, 8ee ARMY 56. 3. Bill authorizing a q. m. genl. and deputy, passed 1794–5, see ARMY 102. Quartermaster's Department of Army—Continued. 4. Bill authorizing a q. m. genl. deputy q. m. genl. di- #ºn and brigade q. m. passed 1798–9, see ARMY 5. Bill reducing army, repealing former acts, and . thereby abolishing all offices in q. m. dept. passed 1801–2, 8ee ARMY 112. 6. Bill increasing army and allowing q. m. to each brigade to be detailed from line, passed 1807–8, 8ee ARMY 89. Questions. See also MAIN QUESTION;—PREVIOUS QUES- TION ;—PRIVILEGED QUESTIONs;—QUESTIONS OF ORDER ;—QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE. Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Rule that Speaker may state questions sitting but shall rise to put them, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule prescribing form in which questions be put, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 3. Rule that division of question may be called for when its sense will admit, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J.9. 4. Rule that questions be put in order moved, except in filling blanks largest sum and longest time shall be first put, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11. Rules and 0rders of Senate relating to 5. Rule that questions may be divided when contain several points, adopted L'/89, 1.1, S.J. 13. 6. Rule that in filling blanks question be put on largest sum first, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. 7. Rule prescribing form of question on engrossment º third reading, adopted 1806–7, 9, 2, S. J. 135, Questions of Order Decisions in H. R. on Amendments 1–5. Appeals 6. Appropriation and Money Bills 7. |Bills 8. Commitment 9–16. Committees of Whole 17–19. Conference 20. Consideration 21–22. 1Debate 23–24. 1Division of Questions 25–26. Engrossment 27. Impeachment 28. Main Question 29. |Petitions 30. -- Postponement 31–32. Previous Question 33–35. Reading of Papers 36. IReconsideration 37. Rejection 38–40. Revenue Bills 41. Speaker 42. Striking Out and Inserting 43–44. Voting 45. Withdrawal of Motions 46. Yeas and Nays 47. Decisions in Senafe on Ammendments 48–50. |Bills 51. Conference 52. Previous Question 53. Secret Sessions 54. Rules and Orders relating to 55–56. Decisions in H. R. on Amendments 1. Speaker (Muhlenberg) decided a motion to amend a res. by striking out all after “resolved” and in- sert amdt. to be a substitute under color of amdt. and therefore out of order, on appeal his decision was sustained, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 228. 2. An amdt. to a res. having been adopted and the res. then rejected, Speaker (Sedgwick) decided out of order a res. which was in substance the amdt. to the res. rejected, on appeal his decision was sus- tained, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 576. 120 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Questions of Order—Continued. Decisions of H. R. on—Continued. Amendments—Continued. 3. Speaker (Macon) decided not in order to engross bill until pending amdt. decided, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 147: on appeal his decision was sustained 148. 4. Speaker (Varnum) decided that previous question not applicable to amdts. 1807–8, see post 33. 5. Speaker (Varnum) decided out of order an amdt. containing substance of a resolution previously refa. to com. of wh. and not reptd. back, on appeal his decision was sustained, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 400. Appeals 6. Speaker (Varnum) decided that appeal from decis- ion on question of order could be withdrawn, 1808–9, 10. 2, ANNALS 1145. Appropriations and Money Bills. See also Reve- nue Bills. 7. Resolutions relating to the public debt having been reptd. by com. of wh. adopted, and a com. apptd. to prepare and report bills, a motion to in- struct com. to report addtl. provisions to those reptd. from com. of wh. was declared by Speaker (Trumbull) out of order, on appeal his decision was sustained, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 561. I Bills 8. Speaker (Dayton) decided out of order a res, to di- rect Sec. of Treas. to prepare and report a bill to House, 1796–7, 4. 2, ANNALS 2059. Commitment 9. Speaker (Sedgwick) decided it in order to move to recommit a particular part or section of bill, 1799– 1800, 6.1, ANNALS 224. 10. Speaker (Sedgwick) decided that parts of a peti- tion could be referred to exclusion of other parts, 1799–1800, 6.1, ANNALS 238. 11. Speaker (Macon) decided out of order a motion to refer a petition that had previously been virtually rejected by passage of a res. that petitioner have leave to withdraw, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 519. - 12. Speaker (Varnum) decided that motion to refer to com. of wh. had precedence of motion to refer to standing or select com. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 108. 13. Speaker (Varnum) decided that motion to commit had precedence of motion to reject, 1807–8, 10. 1, ANNALS 1277. 14. Speaker (Varnum) decided that motion to commit had precedence of motion to amend, 1807–8, 10. 1, ANNALS 1301. º 15. Speaker (Varnum) decided that motion to commit had precedence of motion to postpone, 1807–8, 10. 1, ANNALS 2262. 16. Speaker (Varnum) decided out of order a motion to postpone consideration of question of reference, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 247. Committees of Whole 17. Chairman (Boudinot) decided that com. of wh: could by majority report measures that required two-thirds vote of House to pass, on appeal com. sustained his decision, 1789, 1.1, ANNALS 744. 18. Speaker (Macom) decided that two-thirds vote not required to carry a motion to form com, of wh: on a question which it would require two-thirds vote to pass, 1801–2, 7.1, ANNALS 1288. 19. Chairman (S. Smith) decided that question requir- ing two-thirds vote to pass Ho. required two-thirds vote in com. of wh. appeal was made but with- drawn, 1801–2, 7.1, ANNALS 1291. Conference - 20. Speaker (Macon) decided report of conf. Com. to be subject to amdt. in Ho. 1803–4, 8, 1, ANNALS 976,977. . Consideration 21. Speaker (Varnum) decided motion to consider not debatable, 1807–8, 10.1, ANNALS 1891. 22. Speaker (Varnum) decided not in order to intro- duce a resolution for consideration similar to One before intró. and refd. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 416. * Questions of Order—Continued. Decisions of A. R. on—Continued. | Debate 23. Speaker (Varnum) declared that a bill which had become law could not be made subject of debate: his decision was questioned but no action taken on it, 1807–8, 10.1, ANNALS 1711, 1712. 24. Speaker (Varnum) decided that after one member had answered in calling roll for yea and may vote further debate on question was precluded, on appeal his decision was sustained, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 446. 1Division of Questions 25. Speaker (Macon) decided that a motion to strike out and insert was not divisible, on appeal his de- cision was not sustained, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 142. 26. Question having been divided and vote taken on one part a motion to amend other part before taking question on it was declared by Speaker (Macon) out of order, on appeal his decision was sustained, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 629. Emgrossment 27. Speaker (Macon) decided not in order to engross bill until pending amdts, decided, 1801–2, see ante 3. Impeachment 28. Speaker (Macom) decided that rule governing election of committees applied to election of man- agers of impeachment case, on appeal his decision %; not sustained, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 44 (ANNALs 762). Main Question 29. Speaker (Macon) declared not in order to call for or put main question on same day on which pre- vious question demanded and refused, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 147: on appeal his decision was sustained 149. | Petitions t * 30. Speaker (Sedgwick) decided that parts of peti- tions could be referred to exclusion of other parts, 1799–1800, 6.1, ANNALS 238. Postponement 31. Speaker (Varnum) decided out of order motion to postpone consideration of question of reference, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J.247. 32. Speaker (Varnum) decided out of order a motion to indefinitely postpone question of granting leave to com. of wh- to sit again on a question unfinished by them, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 504, Previous Question 33. Speaker (Varnum) decided that previous question not applicable to an amdt. On appeal his decision was sustained, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 61. After de- cision, case was cited in which previous question had been taken on amdt. to an amdt. ANNALS 1056. 34. Speaker (Varnum) decided debate out of order after previous question ordered, on appeal his de- cision was not sustained, 1807 8, 10. 1, H. J. 78 (ANNALS 1182). 35. Speaker (Varnum) decided that by action of House (ante 31) debate was in order after previous ques- tion ordered though his individual opinion was to contrary, on appeal House decided debate in order, I808–9, 10.2, H. J.371, 372. Reading of Papers g 36. Speaker (Macon) decided out of order a motion to dispense with reading a paper that had been begun and that reading was imperative unless dispensed with by unanimous consent, on appeal his decision was sustaingd, 1802–3, 7, 2, H. J. 260 (ANNALS 293). Reconsideration 37. On motion to reconsider disgt. to amdts. of S. to a House bill, point of order raised that disgt. amounted to defeat of bill and bill being rejected could not be revived. Speaker (Muhlenberg) de- cided motion in order, and on appeal House sus- tained his decision on ground that action not having been communicated to S. the bill was still before House, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 108 (ANNALS 925). 4× GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 121 Questions of Order—Continued. Decisions of H. R. on—Continued. Rejection - 38. Question whether bill rejected before action of one house communicated to other, 1789, 8ee ante 37. 39. A jt. res. having been rejected a res. moved to express reasons of rejection was declared by Speaker (Dayton) to be out of order, 1797–8, 5.2, ANNALs 1594, 1611. - . 40. Speaker (Varnum) decided motion to reject not in order, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 158, |Revenue Bills 41. The S. having originated and passed a bill pro- viding for passports for vessels (VESSELS 20) it was objected in Ho. that as a charge was provided to be made for the passports the bill originated revenue, which power belonged solely to the Ho. The bill was accordingly rejected and a similar bill brought in as a Ho. bill, 1795–6, 4, 1, ANNALS 1405. Speaker 42. A res. declaring that Speaker had assumed power not given him by the rules in ordering expulsion of a person from gallery, was decided by Ho. out of order, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 810. Striking Out and Inserting - 43. Speaker (Macon) decided that motion to strike out and insert could not be divided, on appeal his decision was not sustained, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 142. 44. Question on striking out and inserting having been divided, and motion to strike out carried, a motion to insert other words than those proposed was declared by Speaker (Macon) out of order, on appeal decision was sustained, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 629. Voting 45. Speaker (Macom) decided that after Chair had an- nounced a vote no member could change his vote except by unanimous consent, on appeal his decis- ion was sustained, 1804-5, 8.2, H. J. 71. Withdrawal of Motions 46. Speaker (Warmum) decided that appeal from de- cision on question of order could be withdrawn, 1808–9, 10. 2, ANNALS 1145. Yeas and Nays 47. Speaker (Varnum) decided that after one member had answered in calling roll for yea and may vote further debate on question was precluded, on ap- peal his decision was sustained, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 446. - - Decisions in Senate on «» - A memelmments * 48. Pres, submitted question whether S. could recede from their disgt. to amdt. of H. R. and agree to same with an amdt. : it was determined in order, 1797, 5.1, S. J. 379. 49. Pres. (Jefferson) declared previous question not applicable to amdts. 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 27. 50. Pres, submitted question whether two-thirds vote necessary to amend questions requiring two- thirds vote for final passage : S. decided that it was not, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 314. Bills 51. On third reading of bill motion was made to re- store a-section which had been expunged on second reading, motion was determined out of order, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 334. Conference - 52. Motion to amend a conference report ruled out of order, 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 270. Previous Question 53. Pres. (Jefferson) declared previous question not applicable to amdts. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 27. Secret Sessions 54. Pres. required sense of S. on construction of rule for going into secret session (see SENATE 48), and it was decided that on motion to go into Secret ses- sion galleries should be forthwith cleared and doors closed without debate, 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 270. H. Rep. 1776—16 Questions of Order—Continued. Rules and Orders relating to 55. Rule of H. R. that they be decided by Speaker subject to appeal to Ho. adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 56. Rule of S. that they be decided by Pres. without debate, or he may call for sense of S. on them, adopted 1789, 1.1, S.J. 13. Questions of Privilege In House of Representatives 1. Robert Randall and Charles Whitney charged with attempt to bribe members and their arrest ordered, 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 389: com.apptd. to report mode. of proceeding 391; report made 391 (see J.): pro- ceedings in case 392–414 (ANNALS 171, 179, 185,188, 200,210, 216,242,243). Randall reprimanded 406. Whitney dischgd. 407. Randall dischgd. 414. 2. Challenge of Mr. Baldwin of Ga. by Senator Gunn, refd. 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 470, 471 (ANNALs 786,789): reptd. on 473: report adopted accepting explana- tions 474 (ANNALS 795). 3. Res. to expel Mr. Lyon of Wt. for assault on Mr. Griswold of Conn. on floor of H. R. refö. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 154: letter from Lyon 158 (ANNALS 959): reptd. on 160 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 166): dbtd. 162–165 (ANNALs 964, 966,969,970,981): res. to ex- pel, rejected 177, 178. . Res. to expel Mr. Lyon of Wt. and Mr. Griswold of Conn. for a fracas on floor of H. R. d.btd. and refl. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 185 (ANNALs 1034, 1036, 1040): reptd. on 189 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 174): dbtd. and res. rejected 192, 200 (ANNALs, 1063): res. to: reprimand, rejected 201. -: Messg. from Pres, transmitting complaint by Mr. Randolph of Wa. of being insulted by army officers, refl. 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 559 (ANNALS 372): reptd. on 563 (ANNALS 377): report dbtd. 570, 571, 572 (ANNALS 426,450,477, 504): res. passed that not a breach of privileges of H. R. 573. Letter from sergt.-at-arms informing H. R. of his having been arrested for executing an order of Speaker, refd. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 748: report made and adopted 752 (ANNALS 880). /n Senate - 7. Res. to inquire into publication of libel in news- paper Aurora, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 37: dbtd. 42, 43, 44 (ANNALS 68): passed 45: report made 48 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 208): res. passed ordering Wm. Duane to appear and answer charge of breach of privileges of S. 51,52: com. to report form of pro- ceedings 55: reports made 55, 58, 59 (see J.): pro- ceedings 56, 58, 59: res. to arrest for contempt, passed 60: res. for his prosecution 98. 3 4 5 & (i. ) Race Rock, Long Island Sound 1. Bill providing buoys, passed 1793–4, see LoNG ISLAND SOUND 1. Ramsay, David 1. Contests election of W. Smith as rep. from S. C. to 1st Cong. See CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 9. Randall, Robert 1. Attempt to bribe members of cong. by, 1795-6, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 1. Randolph, Edmund r 1. Res. that Sec. of Treas, report statement of accounts of, while Sec. of State, dbtd. and passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 741 (ANNALS 2354). Randolph, John (Representative) 1. Complaint that insulted by army officers, 1799– 1800, see QUESTIONs of PRIVILEGF 5. Randolph, Thomas Mann 1. His election as rep. from Va. to 8th Cong, con- tested by Samuel J. Cabell, see CONTESTED ELEC- TIONS IN H. R. 22. - *...* 122 GENERAL INDEX OF TEIE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, Reading, Penn. * * , 1. Suggested as location for seat of govt. of U. S. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 62. Receipts and Expenditures - Note.—This title is limited to the general receipts and ext penditures of the government. See also under titles of re- spective subjects. - Statements of Annual 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be published annually, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J.74. 2. Res. that Sec. of Treas. make annual report to H. R. passed 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 468,469,480, 483, 484 (ANNALS 300). - 3. 1791. 2.2, H. J. 618. 4. L792. 3. 1, H. J. 17 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, 5. 1793. 3.2, H. J. 276. [pp. 191,195). 6. 1794. 4.1, H. J. 378. 7. 1795. 4.2, H. J. 631. 8, 1796. 5.2, H. J. 239. 9. 1797. 5.3, H. J. 495. 10. 1798. 6.1, H. J. 685. 11. 1799. 6.2, H. J. 792. 12. 1800. 7. 1, H. J. 12. 13. 1801. 7.2, H. J. 364. 14. 1802. 8. 1, H. J. 646. 15. L803. 8.2, H. J. 148. 16. L804. 9. 1, H. J. 390. 17. 1805. 9.2, H. J. 623. 18. 1806. 10. 1, H. J. 224. 19. 1807, 10.2, H. J. 532 special 20. Statement of expenditures from 1789 to 1792, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1792-3, 2. 2, S. J. 486 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 218). 21. Statement of annual receipts since organization of govt. reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 453 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 318). Receivers. See PUBLIC LANDS $ Registers and Receivers - for. Reconsideration Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to 1. Motion for rule that question of reconsideration shall not be taken when smaller number present than on original vote, refl. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 180: reptd. on 186 (ANNALS 1044): rejected 236. 2. Rule that reconsideration may be moved by any member who voted with majority, adopted 1801– 2, 7.1, H. J. 39. Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 3. Res. to prohibit reconsideration in committee, and that no clause or amdt. to a bill agreed to in S. can be reconsidered until next reading of bill, rejected 1789, 1.1, S.J. 49. 4. Rule that reconsideration can be moved by any member who voted with majority, adopted 1790, 1.2, S.J. 116.-Amended, that motion not in order unless made within three next days of actual session and before matter has passed out of possession of S. 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 66. 5. Rule that motion for reconsidering votes on ques- tions requiring two-third vote shall be decided by majority, adopted 1801, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 376. 6. Res. that reconsideration shall not be had on same day unless moved by member of majority, nor on succeeding day except by consent of four-fifths, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 321: refd. 323: reptd. on 337. Records of the Government 1. Bill (H. R. 18) providing for their safe keeping 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 69: passed 91. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 71. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 104. (ST. v. 1, p. 68.) 2. Reports of Sec. of War and Sec. of Treas. on de- struction of records by fire in their depts. 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 783, 804, 820 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, pp. 232,241). Reedy Island, Delaware 1. Piers at, ceded to the U. S. 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 425. Refugees. See CANADIAN REFUGEEs. Register of the Treasury Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1789, 8ee TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. g Salary of 2. Bill fixing at $1,250, passed 1789, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 23. 3. Bill fixing at $1,750, passed 1791–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. 4. Bill fixing at $2,000, passed 1792-3, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 6. .:- 5. Bill fixing at $2,400, passed 1798-9, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Registers of Land Office. See PUBLIC LANDs $ Regis- ters and Receivers for. Registering of Vessels. See WESSELS. Religion 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const... that cong, shall make no law establishing, or prohibiting free exer- cise of, adopted 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U.S. 31. Reports of Committees. See also PUBLIC DOCUMENTs. Note:-Reports of standing committees are indexed chrono- logically underrespective committees under titles CoMMITTEEs IN BI. R. and COMMITTEES IN SENATE, and also under titles of respective subjects to which they relate. Reports of special ºtes are indexed only under subjects to which they Telate, 1. Rnle of H. R. that reports may be committed at pleasure of House, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10. 2. Rule of H. R. that amdts, made by com. of wh. to reports be moted and reported as in case of bills, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 11. Reports of Executive Departments. See also PUBLIC - DOCUMENTS. Note.—General annual reports are indexed under title of officer making them. Reports on specific subjects are in- dexed under titles of respective subjects. 1. Res. that they be printed in octavo form, passed 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 66. 2. Res. to allow heads of depts, to print their annual reports before submitting them, passed and com. apptd. to report bill, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 20. Representatives * Apportionment of 1-8. Contested Elections of See ContestED ELECTIONs IN H. R. - Deaths of List of amd Proceedings on 9–27. Regulations Relating to 28–29. Election of 30–32. Expulsion of 33–35. - Mileage to. See § Pay and Aſſowances of. Wewspapers for. See MEMBERs of CoNGREss 3 Pay and Allowances of Office Holding by 36–37. Pay and Allowances of 38–42. ... • *: Qualifications for 43–46. Resignations of 47–84. Salary of See § Pay and Aſſowances of Stationery for. See § Pay and Aſſowances of. Term of Office of. See § Election of; also title MEM- BERS OF CONGRESS, Apportionment of 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to fix, 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 132. 2. Bill fixing, for Ky. and Vt. until census taken, passed 1790–1, see KENTUCKY 11. * GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 123 Representatives—Continued. . Apportionment of Continued. 3. Debate on, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 444–454 (ANNALS 148, 153, 168, 177, 179): res. passed and eom. apptd. to report bill, 454. For bill see post 4. 4. Bill (H.R. 147) to fix, according to first census, | | | 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 456: dbtd. 458,459 (ANNALS 200): . passed 462. In S. dbtd. S. J. 350, 354: passed with amdts. 354. In H. R. amdts, of S. dbtd. concá. and n-concil. in H. S. 471, 472, 473 (ANNALS 247, 250). In S. arndts. n-concó. in insisted on S. J. 356. In H. R. d.btd. and disgt. adhered to H. J. 476, 477 (AN- NALS 254). In S. disgt. adhered to S. J. 358. 5. Bill (H.R. 163) to fix, according to first census and provide for another census, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 489, 497, 503 (ANNALS 331): dbtd. 507–516 (ANNALS 403, 407): passed 516. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 396, 405, 408,409. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concól. in H. J. 538. Conf. apptd. H. J. 539, S. J. 412: conf. disagree H. J. 543, S. J. 414: disgt. receded from H. J. 545. Vetoed by Pres. H. J. 563. Bill rejected H. J. 565. - 6. Bill (H. R. 179) fixing, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 569: dbtd. 570 (ANNALS 543): passed 571. In S. passed S.J. 423. (ST. v. 1, p. 253.) . Bill (H.R. 1) fixing, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 19, 20 (AN- NALs 333): dbtd. 20–32 (ANNALs 339, 365, 377,392): passed 33. In S. dbtd. (ANNALS 42) and passed S.J. 167. (ST. v. 2, p. 128.) 8. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that apportion- ment be according to number of free inhabitants, laid on table 1804-5, 8.2, S.J. 422. Deaths of List of and Proceedings on Note.—This list embraces only those deaths that are noted either directly or indirectly on the journal and is not, there- fore, to be relied on as absolutely complete. 9. Theodoric Bland, of Va. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 232. 10. Abram Clark, of N. J. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 308. 11. Alexander Gillon, of S. C. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.317. 12. James Davenport, of Conn. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 80. 13. Nathan Bryan, of N. C. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 322: com. apptd. to superintend funeral 322: res. for mourning, passed 323. In S. res. to attend funeral, passed S. J. 500. - - 14. John Swanwick, of Penn. 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 400. 15. Joshua Coit, of Conn. 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 400. 16. James Jones, of Ga. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 758: com. apptd. to superintend funeral and res. of mourning º 758. In S. res. to attend funeral, passed S. . 115. - 17. Thomas Hartley, of Penn. Tes. of mourning passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J.750. 18. Naisworthy Hunter, of Miss. Territory, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 134. In H. R. com. apptd. to arrange fu- neral and res. for mourning, passed H. J. 134. In S. res. to attend funeral, passed S. J. 192. In H. R. res. that funeral expenses be paid out of contingt. fund, passed H. J. 169. 19. Charles Johnson, of N. C. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.244. 20. Daniel Heister, of Md. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 629: res. to attend funeral and for mourning, passed 629. 21. John Trigg, of Va. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 4. 22. James Gillespie, of N. C. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 86: com. apptd. to superintend funeral and res. for mourning, passed 86. 23. Levi Casey, of S. C. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 562: com. apptd. to superintend funeral, res. for mourning 7 and to attend funeral, passed 562. In S. res. to attend funeral, passed S. J. 136. 24. Ezra Darby, of N. J. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 148: com. apptd. to arrange funeral, res. for mourning and to attend funeral, passed 148, 149. In S. res. to attend funeral, passed S. J. 224. - 25. Jacob Crowninshield, of Mass. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 269: com. apptd. to arrange funeral, res. for mourn- ing and to attend funeral, passed 269, 270. In S. res. to attend funeral, passed S. J. 269. 26. John Claiborne, of Va. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 339. 27. Nehemiah Knight, of R. I. 1808–9, 10.2, H. J.347. Representatives—Continued. Deaths of Continued. Regulations Relating to - 28. Res. that expenses incurred in cases of, be paid out of contingt, fund, refl. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 168: reptd. on 169. 29. Res. that in case of death at seat of govt. during sess. mileage be paid to legal rep. of deceased mem- ber, passed l801–2, 7.1, H. J. 169. Election of. See also MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. 30. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be elected from districts in each State, refd. 1800–l, 6.2, H. J. 723: reptă. on 770 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 216). + 31. Resolutions of legislatures of Vt. N. Y. and N. C. in favor of amdg. provisions of Const. for, l801– 2, 7.1, H. J. 78,98, 105, S.J. 184, 185 (see S. J.). 32. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be elected annually, laid on table 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 265 (ANNALs 332,356). Expulsion of 33. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out power of, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J.82. 34. Res. to expel Mr. Lyon of Vt. for assault on Mr. Griswold of Conn. on floor of H. R. rejected 1797– 8, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 3. 35. Res. to expel Mr. Lyon of Wt. and Mr. Griswold of Conn. for fracas on floor of H. R. rejected 1797– 8, 8ee QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 4. Office Holding by. See MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. For questions that have arisen in relation to, see 36. Hammond, (Samuel). 37. Van Ne38 (John P.). Pay and Allowances of. See also MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Mileage 38. Order that each member enter his account for, in a book to be provided by Clerk, passed 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 183. 39. Res. that in case of death at seat of govt. during sess. it be paid to legal rep. of deceased member, passed 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 169. 40. Rule that commof accounts audit accounts of mem- bers for, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 203 (ANNALS 284). Salary 41. Rule that colm. of accounts audit accounts of mem- }: for, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 203 (ANNALS 284). - stationery 42. Res. that it be drawn by orders entered by mem- bers in a book to be kept by doorkeeper, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 256. Qualifications for. See also MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. 43. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person be eligible to serve more than six years out of eight, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, 44. Res. that any rep. Soliciting or accepting contract with U. S. be disqualified from holding his seat, laid on table l805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 247. 45. Res. that a contractor with U. S. is an officer and therefore ineligible, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 295 (ANNALS 508): dbtd. and rejected 349 (ANNALS 881). 46. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no person holding or interested in contract with U. S. be eligi- ble, laid on table 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 351. Resignations of Note.—This list includes only resignations that are noted either directly or indirectly on the journal and is not therefore to be relied on as º complete, especially as represen- tatives appointed or elected to other offices frequently vacated seats without formal resignation being entered on journal. 47. William Pinkney, of Md. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 450: for debate on effect of resignation, see PINKNEY. 48. Joshua Seney, of Md. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 635. 49. John F. Mercer, of Md. 1793–4, 3, 1, H. J. 193. 50. Uriah Forrest, of Md. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 279. 51. Gabriel Duvall, of Md. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 485. 52. Jeremiah Crabb, of Md. 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 606. 124 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Representatives—Continued. Resignations of Continued. 53. Daniel Heister, of Penn. 1796–7, 4.2, H. 54. Absalom Tatum, of N. C. 1796–7, 4.2, H. 55. Benjamin Bourne, of R. I. 1796–7, 4.2 56. Elisha R. Potter, of R. I. 1797–8, 5.2, 57. Theophilus Bradbury, of Mass. 1797–8, 5.2, . George Ege, of Penn. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 95 . Jeremiah Smith, of N. H. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. . Samuel Sitgreaves, of Penn. 1798–9, 5.3, H . William B. Giles, of Va. 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 4 . Jonathan Brace, of Conn. 1800–1, 6, 2, H. J. . John Marshall, of Va. 1800–1, 6, 2, H. J. 727. . Samuel Sewall, of Mass. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 727. . William Gordon, of N. H. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 735. . Samuel Lyman, of Mass. 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 7 . Richard Sprigg, of Md. 1801–2, 7, 1, H. J. 93. . Benjamin Taliaferro, of Ga. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J . Silas Lee, of Mass. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 244. . Joseph Peirce, of N. H. 1802–3, 7, 2, H. J. . John Milledge, of Ga. 1802–3, 7, 2, H. J. . Thompson J. Skinner, of Mass. 1804–5, 8 . William Hoge, of Penn. l804–5, 8.2, H. J. . Samuel L. Mitchell, of N. Y. 1804–5, 8.2, . Joseph H. Nicholson, of Md. 1805–6, 9.1 . John C. Smith, of Conn. 1806–7, 9.2, . Christopher Clark, of Va. 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J . Michael Leib, of Penn. 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 477. 79. Joseph Bryan, of Ga. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 498. . Thomas Spalding, of Ga. 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 550. 81. David Thomas, of N. Y. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 172. . James Witherell, of Vt. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 340. Joseph Clay, of Penn. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 340. 84. B. Parker, of Ind. Terr. 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 369. Requisitions. See CRIMINALS. Resolutions. See also JOINT RESOLUTIONS. 1. Rule of H. R. that name of member offering, be en- tered on journal, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 264, 294, 333. 5. 2. Rule of S. that res. requiring concurrence of H. R. or granting money out of contingt. fund be treated same as bills, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 66. Retaliation Q 1. Bill authorizing retaliation for outrages on Am. citizens by French govt. passed 1798–9, FRANCE 46. Retrenchment. Revenue Cutters. Revenue Laws Fines and Pena/tres Under - 1. Bill (H.R. 38) to regulate their remission, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 147: dbtd. 153 (ANNALS 1166): passed 169. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 122. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-concó. in H. J. 182. Conf. apptd. H. J. 182, S. J. 123: conf. disagree S. J. 128, H. J. 192. Disgt. ad- hered to S. J. 181, H. J. 192. - 2. Bill (H.R. 57) regulating their remission, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 201: passed 204. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 137. In H. R. amdts, of S. concú. in H. J. 209. (ST. v. 1, p. 122.) . . Bill (S. 23) continuing in force act (amte 2) regulat- ing their remission, 1790–l, 1.3, S. J. 296 : passed 310. In EI. IR. passed H. J. 406. (ST. v. 1, p. 218.) 4. Bill regulating their remission under act laying tax on distilled spirits, passed 1790–1, see Dis- TILLED SPIRITS 12. - - 5. Bill (S. 37) continuing in force act (ante 2) regulat- ing their remission, passed 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 437. In H. R. passed with amdt. of title H. J. 597. In S. amdt. of H. R. concól. in S. J. 438. (St. v. 1, p. 275.) 6. Bill extending to all duties and taxes provisions of act (ante 2) regulating their remission, passed l'793–4, 8ee DISTILLED SPIRITS 19. 7. Bill (S.27) continuing inforce act (ante2) regulating their remission, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 160: passed 165. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 345. In S. amdt of H. R. concil. in S. J. 171. (ST. v. 1, p. 425.) 800 See EXPENDITURES. See REVENUE MARINE SERVICE. 3 Revenue Laws—Continued. Fines and Pena/ties Under—Continued. - 8, Res, that they ought to be sued for in State courts, refl. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 448. - 9. Bill(S. 43) continuing in force act (ante2) regulating their remission, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 255: passed 257. In H. R. passed with amdt. H. J. 581. In S. amdts. of H. R. concid. in S. J. 274. (ST. v. 1, p. 488.) 10. Bill (H.R. *; their remission, 1796–7, 4, 2, H. J.655: dbtd. 718,719 (ANNALS 2284,2290): passed 719. In S. passed S. J.343. (ST. v. 1, p. 506.) 11. Bill (H.R. 187) continuing in force act (ante 10) regulating their remission, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 354; passed 558. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 21. In H. R. amdts, of S. conca. and n-concé. in H. J.580. In S. amdts. receded from S. J. 26. (ST. v. 2, p. 7.) 12, Bill that fines and penalties for crimes may be collected or indicted for within five years, passed l603–4, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 7. 13. Report of com. on vesting in State courts power to remit, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 198, 226 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 435). For bill reptd. see post 14. 14. Bill (H.R. 84) giving jurisdiction in specified dis- tricts to State courts in prosecutions for, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 226: passed 248. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 41. In H. R. amdts. of S. concal. in with amdts. H. J.308, In, S. amolts, of H. R. concé. in S. J. 51. (ST. V. 2, p. 354.) 15. Report of com. that inexpedient to extend to other districts jurisdiction given State courts (ante 14) in prosecutions for, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 527, 554. 16. Bill (H.R. 194) respectifig seizures, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 565: passed 588. In S. passed S. J. 155. (ST. v. 2, p. 422.) 17, Bill (H.R. 65) continuing in force indefinitely and extending act (ante 14) giving jurisdiction to State courts, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 202: passed 275. In S. passed S. J. 275. (ST. v. 2, p. 489.) - Revenue Marine Service Organization and Duties of 1–7. Pay and Allowances in 8–13. Vessels of 14–18. Organization and Duties of 1. Bill regulating, passed 1790, see DUTIES 10. . 2. Bill regulating, passed l'92–3, 3ee DUTIES 13. 3. Jº. res. authorizing Pres. to enploy cutters as dis- patch boats, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 95, S. J. 50. (ST. v. 1, p.400.) - 4. Bill authorizing Pres, to increase number of sea- men and employ in coast defence, passed 1797, see NAVY 96. 5. Bill (H.R. 106) authorizing Pres. to increase num- ber of seamen and employ in coast defence, l'797–8, 5.2, H. J.328: passed 336. In S. passed S. J. 511. (ST. v. 1, p. 569.) & 6. Bill authorizing Pres. to employ in naval service, passed 1798–9, 8ee NAVY 106. 7. Bill regulating, passed 1798–9, see DUTIES 18. Pay and Al/owances in - 8. Bill fixing, passed 1790, see DUTIES 10. 9. Bill fixing, passed 1792–3, see DUTIES 13. 10. Bill (H. R. 167) fixing, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 509, 510: passed 520. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 245. In H. R. andts. of S. concil. in H. J. 533. (ST. v. 1, p. 461.) - - 11. Bill continuing in force act (an to 10) fixing, passed 1797, see IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 9. 12. Bill (H. R. 87) continuing in force act (ante 10) fixing, 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J. 276: passed 282. In S. passed S. J. 486. (ST. v. 1, p. 556.) 13. Bill fixing, passed l’98–9, see CUSTOMs OFFI- CERS 24. Vessels of - 14. Bill authorizing ten cutters, passed l'Z90, see DUTIES 10. 15. Bill authorizing sale of cutters unfit for service and others to be built, passed 1795-6, 8ee ante 10, GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 125 Revenue Marine Service—Continued. Vesseſs of Continued. 16. Bill authorizing addtl, cutter, passed 1803–4, 8ee LOUISIANA PURCHASE 11. 17. Bill (H. R. 104) authorizing building of twelve addtl, cutters, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 362: dbtd. 363 (ANNALS 521): passed 378. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 312. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. and n-concil. in H. J. 432. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 315. (Sr. v. 2, p. 505.) 18. Bill authorizing Pres, to hire thirty vessels to aid in enforcing embargo of 1807, passed 1808-9, see EMBARGO 28. - Revenue Stamps. See STAMP TAXES. Revenues. See also FINANCES. Note.—This title is limited to the general subject of rev- ©ill G. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas, on mode of raising addtl. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 530, 531 (ANNALS 437), 538 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 158). For action on re- port see IMPORT DUTIES 13. 2. Report of com. on mode of raising addtl, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 104 (ANNALs 531), 123 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 276): dbtd. 135–150 (ANNALS 616, 623, 632, 643, 649, 658, 668): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bills 152. For bills see IMPORT DUTIES 15, SUGAR 7, TOBACCO 4, CARRIAGES 1, STAMPTAxES1, LICENSETAXES 1, AUCTION SALES 1. 3. Res. that Sec. of Treas. report annually to H. R. distinct accounts of revenues arising under the several duties and taxes, passed 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 206. 4. Report of Sec. of Treas, on their improvement and better management, 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 309, 312 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 348). 5. Report of com. on raising addtl. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 473 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p.409): dbtd. 493, 494 (ANNALS 841, 855): res. passed and com. Ordered to report bill 494. For bill see LOANS 20. 6. Report of com. on raising addtl. 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 688 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 642): res. passed and com. ordered to report bills 700. For bills see DRAWBACKS 7, IMPORT DUTIES 22. Revisal and Unfinished Business. See COMMITTEES OF & Revolutionary Claims. See WAR OF THE REVOLUTION. Revolutionary Pensions. See PENSIONS. Rhode Island Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–6. Adoption of Constitution of U. S. by 7–17. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Duties Laid by. See TONNAGE DUTIES Ś Imposed by States. Light House Establishments in 18–23. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 24. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying amdts, 1790, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 223. . Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 209, H. J. 431. . Res. against amdg. provisions regulating judicial powers, 1805–6, 9, 1, H. J. 328. 4. Fortifications. Act empowering U. S. to hold lands for, 1793–4, 2.1, S. J. 78, H. J. 152. 5. Impressment of Seamen. Res. demanding release of American seaman on British man-of-war in Newport harbor, 1793–4, 8ee IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 2. 6. State Debts. Mem. for their further assumption by U. S. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 486. Adoption of Constitution of U. S. by 7. Bill that imports from R. I. not of own growth or manf, be subject to same duties as those from for- eign countries (prior to adoption of Const.), passed 1789, see IMPORT DUTIES 9. 8. Bill that privileges of laws concerning vessels be temporarily accorded to R. I. (prior to adoption of Const.), passed 1789, see DUTIES 4. 4. | Rhode Island—Continued. Adoption of Constitution of U. S. by—Continued. 9. Letter from Gov. desiring to maintain friendly re- lations and free comml. intercourse with U. S. (prior to adoption of Const.) 1789, 1.1, S. J. 26, H. J. 125 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 9). 10. Res. expressing desire that State hold convention to consider adoption of Const. of U. S. dbtd. 1789, 1. 1, ANNALS 437. 11. Copy of amdts. proposed by cong. to Const. of U. S. ordered to be transmitted to R. I. 1789, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 3. 12. Convention called by State to consider, 1790, 1. 2, S.J. 109, H.J. 148. 13. Letter from Gov. requesting suspension of en- forcement of revenue laws of U.S. (prior to adoption of Const.) 1790, 1.2, S.J. 109, H. J. 148. 14. Bill (s.-) to prohibit importations from R. I. (prior to adoption of Const.) 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 139, 140: passed 142. In H. R. d.btd. and com. of wh. dischgd. 232 (ANNALs 1672). 15. Proceedings of convention ratifying Const. 1791, 1.2, S.J. 148, 158, H. J. 232,243 (see S.J. 158). 16. Bill (H.R. 71) giving effect to laws of U. S. in R. I. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 233: passed 234. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 153. In H. R. amdt. of S. concú. in H. J. 236. (ST.v. 1, p. 126.) 17. Bill extending to R. I. provisions of act for taking census, passed 1790, see CENSUS 4. Light House Establishments in. See **- 18. Narragansett Bay º, 19. Newport 20. Point Judith 21. Providence River 22. Warren River 23. Watch Hill Miscellaneous Matter relating to 24. Bill regulating coasting vessels between Long Island and R. I. passed l'Z94–5, 8ée COASTING TRADE 4. Bichards, John 1. Claims election as rep. from Penn. to 4th Cong. 8ée CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 18. -- Rights 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that right of Security against search and seizure shall not be vio- lated, adopted 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 140. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that those enumerated shall not be construed to deny those ... retained by the people, adopted 1789, 8ée CON- STITUTION OF U. S. 141. 3. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no State shall infringe right of trial by jury, rights of con- science, freedom of speech or press, dbtd. and agd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 85 (ANNALS 783). In S. disgd. to S. J. 72. 4. Motion to propose amdt, to Const. that right of people to assemble and petition shall not be in- fºged, adopted 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 4 & - 5. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no social compact can deprive posterity of natural rights, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S.J. 73. Rights of the States. See Powers of THE STATEs. River and Harbor Improvements. See also TONNAGE DUTIES & Imposed by States. Note:-This title is limited to matter relating to the gene- ral subject. See also under titles of respective rivers and harbors. 1. Res. directing com. to report what measures ought to be adopted for benefit and preservation of navi- gation of ports of U. S. passed 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 525 (ANNALS 1203): recommendation reptd. to postpone to following sess. 556 (ANNALS 1375). 126 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Roads. See also CUMBERLAND ROAD;—LAND GRANTs. 1. Com. apptd. to report plan for building road from ºtern to Southern States, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.293, 2. Bill (H. R. 148) to make survey for road from Maine to Georgia, 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 440, 536: passed 564. In S. rejected S. J. 270. 3. Res., to build road from Maine to Georgia, refa. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 628. 4. Bill authorizing Sec. of Treas. to open roads in N. W. Terr. passed 1801–2, 8ee PUBLIC LANDs 97. 5. Res. that profits of P. O. Dept. be appropriated to improving roads, refd. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 267. 6. Res. that profits of P. O. Dept. should be applied to repair and impvt. of roads, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 434. 7. Res. that five per cent. of proceeds of sales of pub, lands in Tenn. ought to be appropriated for roads, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 431. 8. Report of P. M. Genl. on road from Athens, Ga. to N. Orleans, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 321, 330 (S. PA- PERs, P.O. p. 39). 9. Bill making appr. for roads from Athens to New Orleans and Nashville to Natchez, passed 1805–6, see EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 10. Bill (H. R. 221) for building road from thirty- first degree north latitude to N. Orleans, 1806-7, 9. 2, H. J. 642, passed 644. In S. passed S. J. 176. (ST. v. 2, p. 444.) +. 11. Bill (S. —) to open a road in Indiana Territory, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 237. * - 12. Report of Sec. of Treas. on roads and canals, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 261 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v.1, p. 724). Robbins, Jonathan 1. Res, requesting Pres, to transmit papers relatin to his arrest and surrender to G. Britain, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 582: papers transmitted 585 (ANNALS 515): res. approving conduct of executive in case, refd. to com. of wh. 592, 598: dbtd. 604—620 (ANNALS 541, 548, 558, 583, 584, 588, 595, 596, 618, 621): com. of wh. dischgd. 620. Rules Note.—This title is limited to action on the rules as a whole. The adoption, amendment, or rescinding of single rules is in- dexed only under subjects to which they relate. Joint 1–8. Of House of Representatives |History of 9–27. - Rules and Orders relating to 28. Of Senate 29–32. Joint 1. Jt. com. apptd. to report rules to govern confer- ences and appt. of chaplains, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 10, H. J. 11: reptd. and adopted S. J. 12, H. J. 16. 2. Jt. com. apptd. to report rules for mode of commu- nication between the two houses, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 12, H. J. 16: report made S.J. 15, H. J. 19. In H. R. recomtd. H. J. 20: reptd. and adopted 21. In S. adopted 15: reconsd. and recomtd. 16: reptd. 17: rejected 20. - 3. Jt. com. apptd. to prepare, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 30, S. J. 23: reptd. S. J. 26, H. J. 35: adopted H. J. 66, S. J. 54. 4. Jt. com. apptd. to report addtl. 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 205, S. J. 136: reptd. H. J. 236, S. J. 151. In S. adopted S. J. 153. In H. R. laid on table H. J. 236. 5. Re-adopted in H. R. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 230. 6. Re-adopted in H. R. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J.373,377. 7. Re-adopted in H. R. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 41. 8. Re-adopted in H. R. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 204. Of House of Representatives |History of 9. Com. apptd. to prepare, l'Z89, 1.1, H. J. 6: reptd. and adopted 8: addtl. rules reptd. 11: part adopted and part recomtd. 13: report made and adopted on those recomtd. 14. 10. Com. apptd. to prepare, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 435: report made 445. - 11. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 439. Rules—Continued. 0f House of Representatives—Continued. History of Continued. 12. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 5. 13. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 5: reptd. 28: consd. in com. of wh. 76,84.— Refd. to com. of wh. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 226: adopted 227. 14. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J.366. 15. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 365: reptd. 371: dbtd. and adopted 373 (AN- NALS 135). - . . * 16. Com. apptd. to report what addtl. rules necessary, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 637; report made 647 (ANNALS 1873). 17. É. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1797, 5.1, H. J. 6. 18. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. . J. 6. 19. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 526. 20. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 6: report made 27: rules adopted 36. 21. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 6. 22. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 404. . 23. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 404: report made 411; report adopted and res. passed adopting rules of last H. R. 429. 24. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 182. 25. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 182; reptd. 196: dbtd. 199, 200 (ANNALS 283, 286): adopted 200. - 26. Res. that rules of last H. R. be observed until re- vised or altered, passed 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 6. 27. Com. apptd. to prepare and report, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 14: report made 36: dbtd. 53, 132, 155, 177 (ANNALS 1528, 1616). Rules and Orders relating to - 28. Rule that no rule shall be rescinded without one day’s notice of motion therefor, adopted 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 230. 0f Senate - O 29. Com. apptd. to prepare, l'789, 1.1, S.J. 10: reptd. 11 : adopted 12, 13. 30. Com. apptd. to revise, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 335. 31. Com. apptd. to revise, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J., 188. 32. Com. apptd. to revise, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 18: re- port made 57: rules adopted 65. Rum. See DISTILLED SPIRITS. Rutherford, Robert - 1. Contests election of D. Morgan as rep. from Va. to 5th Cong. see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 20. Rye 1. Res. to prohibit its exportation, 1795-6, 86e Ex- PORTATION 3. - St. Clair, Gen. Arthur. See INDIAN WARS $ With Worth- western Tribes. St. Domingo. See HAYTI. St. Mary's River *. 1. Bill apprg. $300 for beacon and buoys in, passed 1793–4, 8ee SEGUIN ISLAND, Me. 1. St. Simon's Island, Ga. - 1. Bill (S. 25) apprg. $7,000 to build light-house on, 1803–4, 8. 1, S. J. 356: passed 362. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 613. In S. amdts. of H. R. concid, and n-conca, in S. J. 373. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 644. (ST. v. 2, p. 270.) - 2. Bill apprg. $19,000 to build light-house on, passed 1806–7, see GOVERNMENT ExPENSEs 31. . . . GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 127 St. Vincents. See VINCENNES. Salem, Mass. 1. Bill apprg. $1,500 for buoys in harbor, passed 1806–7, 8ee BLACK Rock, Comm. 1. 2. Bill apprg. $5,000 for beacons and buoys in harbor, passed 1807–8, see GovernmENT ExPENSEs 32. Salt Duty on Note. —This section is limited to special action or matter on the subject. See also general tariff bills and matter under title IMPORT DUTIES. 1. Res. to increase, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 37: dbtd. and rejected 38. 2. Bill (H. R. 17) increasing, 1797, 5. 1, H. J. 66 (ANNALS 441), 67: dbtd. 67 (ANNALS 445): passed 69. In S. passed S. J. 386. (ST. v. 1, p. 533.) 3. Report by Sec. of Treas. of amount of duty col- lected from 1793 to 1798, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 65, 66 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 633). 4. Bill (H. R. 248) continuing in force ten years act (ante 2) increasing, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 665: passed 673. In S. passed S. J. 84. (St. v. 2, p. 60.) 5. Res. to instruct com. to inquire into expediency of reducing, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 47: rejected 68. 6. Res. instructing com. to inquire into expediency of reducing, dbtd. and passed 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 46 (ANNALS 777). 7. Res. to instruct com. to inquire into expediency of repealing, dbtd. and passed 1805-6, 9.1, H. J. 389 (ANNALS 1023). º 8. Bill (H. R. 141) including provision to repeal, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 393: dbtd. 394 (ANNALs 1054): passed 395. In S. section repealing duty on salt stricken out S. J. 93. In H. R. d.btd. and n-concól. in 419 (ANNALS 1094). Conf. apptd. H. J. 420, S. J. 95: conf. disagree S. J. 95. In H. R. d.btd. and disgt. receded from H. J. 422 (ANNALS 1101). See MEDITERRANEAN FUND 3. 9. Recommdg. repeal of; Pres. an: messg. 1806-7, 9. 2, S. J. 106, H. J. 466. In H. R. refa. H. J. 470. For bill reptd. see post 10. 10. Bill (H. R. 165) to repeal, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 516; d.btd. 521, 525 (ANNALS 290, 299): passed 525. In S. dbtd. S. J. 151, 153: passed with amdts. 158. In H. 18. amdts. of S. dbtd. and n-concól. in H. J. 611 (ANNALS 627). 161. 11. Res. to appt. com. on expediency of repealing, dbtd. and passed 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 618, 621 (AN- NALS 638). For bill reptd. 8ee post 12. 12. Bill (H. R. 220) repealing, 1806-7, 9, 2, H. J. 625: dbtd. 628–632: passed 632. In S. dbtd. S. J. 166, 170: passed with amdt. 174. In JH. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J. 644. (ST. v. 2, p. 436.) 13. Res. to continue in force, d.btd. and rejected, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 83 (ANNALS 1208). Importation of 14. Bill (H. R. .145) to allow vessels to clear during embargo to import salt, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 468 (for report on subject 8ee S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. V. 1, 19. 741.) Q Salt Fish. See FISHERIES. Salt Meat. See PROVISIONS. Salt Springs 1. Bill reserving to U. S. those in N. W. Terr. passed 1795–6, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 151. 2. Bill (H.R. 195) to authorize Sec. of Treas. to lease those reserved in N. W. Terr. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 561: passed 582. In S. rejected S. J. 282. 3. Report of com. recommdg. that those in N. W. Terr. be leased, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 594 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 82): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 602. For bill see post 4. 4. Bill (H.R. 240) to authorize leasing those in N.W. Terr. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 652: postpd. to next sess. 707. - 5. Bill granting to Ohio those on public lands in the State, passed 1801–2, see OHIO 6, 7. In S. amdts. insisted on S. J. Salt Springs—Continued. 6. Messg. from Pres. recommóg. working those on Wabash river, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 253, H. J. 292. 7. Bill (H. R. 118) authorizing leasing or working those on Wabash river, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 354: passed 366. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 283. In §º amdts, of S. concd. in H. J.383. (ST. v. 2, p. 8. Bill reserving to U.S. those in Indiana Terr. passed 1803–4, 8ee Fueligiºsps 162. Saltpetre Duty on. See also IMPORT DUTIES. 1. Bill (S.–) to exempt, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 326: re- jected, 343. 2. Bill éxempting, passed 1807–8, see IMPORT DU- TIES 7. - Salvage 1. Bill fixing salvage to be allowed navy for recapture of goods or vessels, passed 1798–9, see NAVY 37. 2. Bill (H.R. 183) regulating allowance of salvage to public and private armed vessels for recaptures, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 539: passed 548. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 25. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in with amdts. H. J. 600. In S. amdts, of H. R. concil. in S. J. 39. (ST. v. 2, p. 16.) San Domingo. See HAYTI. Sands Point, N. Y. - 1. Bill making appr. to build light-house on, passed 1805-6, 8ee LONG ISLAND SOUND 5. 2. Bill making further appr. for building light-house on, passed 1808–9, 8ée GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 33. Sandy Hook, N. J. 1. Act of legis, of N. Y. ceding light-house, 1790, 1. 2, S.J. 128, H. J. 188. 2. Act of legis. of N. J. ceding jurisdiction, 1790–1, 1. 3, S.J. 227, H. J. 347. 3. Bill providing buoys for shoals near, passed 1797– 8, 8ee EATON's NECK, N. Y. 1. 4. Bill apprº. $2,000 to erect beacon on N. point of, passed 1803–4, see MISSISSIPPI RIVER 11. Sapelo Island, Ga. 1. Bill (S. 8) making appr. to build light-house on, 1807–8, 10.1, S. J.229: passed 230. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 222. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in S. J. 248. (ST. v. 2, p. 476.) Sargent, Winthrop 1. Com. apptd. to inquire into his official conduct as Gov. of Miss. Terr. 1800–1, see MISSISSIPPI TER- RITORY 25. Savannah, Ga. See also SAVANNAH RIVER, 1. Res, for appr. for relief of sufferers by fire at, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 628: dbtd. and rejected 630 (ANNALS 1712). Savannah River - - 1. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Ga. º; º impºt passed 1790, see TONNAGE DUTIES 2. Hiſ appre: $500 for buoys in, passed 1793–4, see LONG ISLAND SOUND 1. 3. Bill providing beacon and buoys in, passed 1797– 8, see GAY HEAD, Mass. 2. § Scott, Gen. Charles 1. Thanks of H. R. to, for service in campaign under Gen. Wayne against N. W. Indians, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 252. Scriven, Gen. James 1. Bill to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, 8ee MONUMENTS 3. - seal of United states 1. Bill adopting, passed 1789, gee RECORDs of THE GOVERNMENT 1. - 128 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESs. Seamen - Apprentices 1. Encouragement of 2–4. Foreign. See For EIGN SEAMEN. Government of 5–7. - Impressment of See IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 8. Registration of 9–17. Re/ief of - IForeign Seamen. See FOREIGN SEAMEN. Im Foreign Ports 18–23. Sick amd Disabled 24–31. Apprentices. - 1. Bill (H. R. 221) to encourage their employment, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 677 (ANNALS 691). Encouragement of 2. Res. that vessels engaged in foreign trade shallem- ploy specified proportion of Am. seamen, refl. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 501. - 3. Bill (H.R. 94) that registered vessels shall employ specified proportion of Am. seamen, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 119 (ANNALs 1380), 274. 4. Bill (H.R. 167) for, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 530. Government of See also WESSELS $ Regulations for. 5. Bill (H.R. 61) making regulations for, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 208: passed 251. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 175. In H. R. amdts, of S. conca. and n-concó. in H. J. 267. In S. amdts. receded from S. J. 177. (ST. v. 1, p. 131.) 6. Bill regulating discharge of seamen in foreign ports, passed l’91–2, see CONSULS OF U. S. 10. 7. Bill regulating discharge of seamen in foreign ports, passed 1802–3, see CONSULS OF U. S. 11. Miscellaneous Matter relating to - 8. Messg. from Pres, recommdg. that seamen be organ- ized into a special militia, 1807–8, see MILITIA 64. Registration of 9. Bill authorizing collectors to give certificates of citizenship to seamen and keep register of same, passed 1795-6, 8ee IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 5. 10. Report by Sec. of State of, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.93, 210 (S. PAPERS, COMM, AND NAVIG. v. 1, p.372). 11. Bill requiring Sec. of State to make annual report of, passed 1798–9, see IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 13. 12. Report by Sec. of State of, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 9, H. J. 534 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 419). - 13. Report by Sec. of State of 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 112, ;J.740 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 449). 14. Report by Sec. of State of, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 161, H. J. 18 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 458). 15. Report by Sec. of State of, 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 248, H. J.258 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 500). 16. Report by Sec. of State of, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 203 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 724). 17. Report by Sec. of State of registered naturalized seamen, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 507 (S. PAPERS, COMM. - AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 744). Relief of In Foreign Ports 18. Bill providing for, passed 1791–2, see CoNSULs OF U. S. 10. 19. Recommdg. that addtl, provisions be made for; Pres. an. messg. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 407, H. J. 84. In B. R. refd. H. J.93: reptd. on 181: dbtd. (ANNALS 1275) res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 231. For bill see post 20. - 20. Bill -(H. R. 71) reimbursing consuls money ad- vanced for, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.228: passed 252. In S. passed S. J. 470. (ST. v. 1, p. 551.) 21. Bill (H. R. 142) reimbursing consuls money ad- vanced for, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 433: passed 444. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 586. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã, in H. J. 480. (ST. v. 1, p. 617.) Seamen—Continued. Relief of Continued. In Foreign Ports—Continued. 22. Recommdg. that further provision be made for; Pres, an. messg. 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 244, H. J. 249. In H. R. refd. H. J. 253. For bill reptd. see post 23. 23. Bill making further provisions for, passed 1802–3, 8ee CONSULS OF U. S. 11. Sick and Disabled. See also MARINE HOSPITALs. 24. Bill (H.R. 219) for, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 676. * Qom. apptd. to report bill for, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. - *...*. apptd. to report bill for, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. *)l, Note.—“Bill register” in index of H. J. gives a bill (81 a) as reported, but no mention of it is made in printed journal. 27. Bill (H. R. 57) providing for, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 208 (ANNALS 1386): passed 259. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 542. In H. R. amdts, of S. concl. in H. J. 392. (ST. v. 1, p. 605.) 28. Bill making addtl, provisions for, passed 1798–9, See NAVY 61. 29. Bill (H. R. 50) making addtl, provisions for, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 180: dbtd. 193 (ANNALs 1164): passed 194. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 233. In # º amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 238. (ST. v. 2, p. 2. 30. Bill (H.R. 137) to make appr. for, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 440 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 741); d.btd. 469 (ANNALS 1073): passed 471. 31. Bill (S. —) for, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 326: postpd. to Inext sess. 329. Seat of Government. See also DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Establishment of 1–32. Government of 33. Locations Proposed for 34–55. Public Buildings and Grounds at 56–73. Removal of 74–75. - Establishment of 1. Res. for, 1789, 1.1, H. J.92: dbtd. 96, 97 (ANNALs 867, 892,909, 915): res. passed 97: com. apptd. to re- port bill 103. For bill see post 2. 2. Bill (H.R. 25) to establish permanently on Susque- hanna river in Penn. and temporarily in city of N. Y. 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 110: dbtd. 113, 116 (ANNALS 929, 939): passed 117. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 86, 88, 89. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. and concá. in with amdt. H. J. 126 (ANNALS 955, 959). In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J.93. - . Bill (S. 12) establishing permanently on Potomac river and temporarily in city of Phila. 1790, 1.2, S. J. 148: refl. 149: reptd. on 151: report rejected 152: billdbtd. 152–173: passed 173. In H. R. d.btd. 257,258 (ANNALS 1716, 1725, 1730): passed 266. (ST. v.1, p. 130.) Motions for a bill to repeal so much of act for (ante 3) as established temporarily in Phila. rejected 1790, 1.2, H. J. 289, S.J. 204. 5. Messg. from Pres. reporting selection of site, 1790– l, 1.3, S. J. 235, H. J. 360. 6. Bill (S. 21) that territory selected for may include city of Alexandria, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 272: passed 289. In H. R. passed H. J. 397. (ST. v. 1, p.214.) 7. Messg., from Pres, transmitting plan of city laid out in district selected for, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 355, H. J. 472. 8. Messg. from Pres, transmitting plat of district se- lected for, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 489, H. J. 705. 9. Mem. of commrs. recommdg. loan for, 1795–6, 4, 1, S. J. 205, H. J. 408 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 133). In H. R. refd. H. J. 408: reptd. on 426 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 136): dbtd. 434, 435 (ANNALS 290,293): res, passed and com. apptd. to report bill 435. For bill see post 10. º 10. Bill (H.R. 144) authorizing loan of $300,000 for, 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 443: dbtd. 449–490 (ANNALS 356, 358, 364,825): passed 490. In S. dbtu. S. J. 242,243, 246: passed 247. (ST. v. 1, p. 461.) * * 3 4. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 129 . Seat of Government—Continued. Docations Proposed for—Continued. Seat of Government—Continued. Establishment of Continued. 11. Res. instructing com. to report on plans, progress and cost of public buildings for, dbtd. and passed 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 451 (ANNALS 372): report made. 469 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 142). 12. Bill (H.R. 231) to incorporate commrs. for, 1796– 7, 4.2, H. J. 722. 13. Report of commrs. for six months ending Nov. 18, 1796, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 632. 14. Report of commrs. for six months ending May 18, 1797, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 23. - 15. Report of commrs. for six months ending Nov. 18, 1797, 1797–8, 5.2, H.J. 104. 16. Memorial of commrs. for loan, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 445, H. J. 191. In H. R. refd. H. J. 192: reptd. on 219 (ANNALS 1245): dbtd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 225 (ANNALS 1266). For bill 8ee post 17. 17. Bill (H. R. 65) authorizing Pres, to loan $100,000 to commrs. for, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 226: dbtd. 229 (ANNALS 1272): passed 230. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 471. In H. R. amdts. of S. dbtd. (AN- NALS 1413) and concil. in H. J. 260. (ST. v. 1, p. 551.) 18. Report of commis, for six months ending May 18, 1798, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 318. 19. Report of commrs. for six months ending Nov. 18, 1798, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J. 405. 20. Report of commrs. for year ending Nov. 18, 1799, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 529. 21. Bill (H.R. 228) providing for removal of offices of govt. to Wash'n, D. C. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 640: passed 653. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdts. S. J. 75. In H. R. amdts. of S. concól. in H. J. 676. (ST. v. 2, p. 55.) 22. Information of removal of public offices to Wash'n, #9. ; Pres. an. messg. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 108, H. J. 23. Congratulatory letter from citizens of D. C. on first assemblage of cong. at permanent seat of govt. refd. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 727: reptd. on and res. passed in reply 739. 24. Report of commrs. for year ending Nov. 18, 1800, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 739. 25. Special report of commi's. of proceedings had by them during progress of work, 1800–1, 6. 2, S. J. 119, H. J. 780 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 219). 26. Report of com. on expenditures and proceedings of commrs. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 776,830 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 243): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 830. For bill see post 27. 27. Bill (H.R. 325) to amend act (ante 3) providing for, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 834: passed 841. In S. rejected S.J. 142. 28. Report of commºs. for year ending Nov. 18, 1801, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 23. 29. Res. of legis. of Md. on loan made by that State to commrs. for, refl. to Sec. of Treas. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J.35: reptd. on 55 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v.-1, p. 258). See post 32. - 30. Messg. from Pres, recommag. that provision be made to pay loans made for, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 167, H. J. 44 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 254). See post 32. 31. Report of com. on abolishing board of commrs. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 85, 96 (S. PAPERs, MISc. v. 1, p. 260): dbtd. 173, 174 (ANNALS 1127): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 174. For bill see post 32. 32. Bill (H. R. 53) abolishing board of commrs. and making provision for payment of loans made by State of Md. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 188: passed 203. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 221. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in with amdts. H. J. 227. In S. amdts, of H. R. concil. in S. J. 229. (ST. v. 2, p.175.) Government of. See also DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 33. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to limit power of cong. in legislating for, to regulations for police and good government, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. Locations Proposed for 34. Baltimore, Md. Motion to establish at, rejected 1790, 1.2, S. J. 152, 167. Public Buildings and Grounds at. 35. º Penn. Suggested as location, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 62. 36. Delaware River. Mem. of citizens of N. J. and Penn. offering ten miles square on banks of, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 62. © . Motion to establish on, rejected 1789, 1. 1, H. J.99. 38. Germantown, Penn. 1. 1, S. J. 62. 39. Harrisburg, Penn. 1. 1, S.J. 62. 40. Lancaster, Penn. 1, S. J. 62. 41. Mem. to establish at, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 87. 42. Maryland. Res, of legis. offering ten miles square in any portion of State, 1789, 1. I, H. J. 36. 43. Potomac River. Motion to establish on, rejected 1789, 1.1, H. J.98. - 44. Motion to establish on, rejected 1790, 1. 2, S.J. 152. 45. . Motion to establish on, passed 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 167. 46. Bill establishing on, passed 1790, see 37 Suggested as location, 1789, Suggested as location, 1789, Suggested as location, 1789, 1. ante 3. * *g Penn. Suggested as location, 1789, 1. 48. Susquehamma River. Res. and bill to establish in Penn. on banks of, 1789, 8ee ante 1, 2. 49. Trenton, N. J. Mem. to establish at, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 87. 50, Virginia. Res. of legis. offering ten miles square in any portion of State, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 36. 51. Wilmington, Del. Motion to establish at, rejected 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 98. 52. Motion to establish at, rejected 1790, 1. 2, S. J. 153. 53. Wright's Ferry, Penn. 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 62. 54. York, Penn. Suggested as location, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 62. 55. Suggested as location, . Mem. to establish at, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 87. See also y Establish- ment of ;-and titles CAPITOL, and of respective ex- ecutive departments. 56. Bill for appt. of Supt. passed 1801–2, 8ee ante 32. 57. Report of com. on alterations in plan of city of Wash'n and changes as to public grounds, 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 84, 184 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 330). 58. Report of supt. on, 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 256, H. J. 300 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 337). 59. Com. elected to inquire into expediency of con- centrating the public buildings, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 301: report made and adopted that inexpedient 338. 60. Bill (H.R. 131) fixing salaries of supt. and sur- veyor and making appr. for public buildings 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.374: passed 377. In S. passe S.J.285. (ST. v. 2, p. 235.) 61. Report of surveyor, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 363, H. J. 593. In H. R. refa. H. J. 593: reptd. on 620 (AN- NALS 1093): res. passéd and com. apptd. to report bill 646. For bill see post 64. 62. Com. apptd. to report measures for impvt. of grounds, 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J.468 (ANNALS 642). 63. Bill (H. R. 170) supplemental to act (ante 60) fixing salaries of supt. and surveyor, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 566: passed 630. In S. passed with amdt. S.J., 401. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 693. (Sr. v. 2, p. 297). 64. Bill (H.R. 214) making appr. for public build- ings, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 648: passed 655. In S. passed with amdt. Š.j, 393. In H. R. amat. of Š. n-concã. in H. J. 686. Comf, apptd. S. J. 396, H. J. 689: conf. disagree S. J. 402, H. J. 693. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 402. (ST. v. 2, p.298.) 65. Bill (H.R. 67) to authorize leasing of grounds, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 146. - 66. Report of surveyor, 1804-5, 8.2, S. J. 421, H. J. 45: refl. 57. For bill reptd. see CAPITOL 2. 130 GENERAL INDEx of THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Seat of Government—Continued. Public Buildings and Grounds at-Continued. 67. Report of surveyor on progress on buildings, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 14, H. J. 221. 68. Bill (H.R. 129) to allow grounds to be leased for cultivation, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 351. 69. Report of surveyor on progress on buildings, 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 113, H. J. 483. 70. Messg. from Pres. transmitting statement of ex- penditures for, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 485,494. 71. Bill (H. R. 163) to authorize leasing of grounds, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 511. 72. Report of surveyor on progress and expenditures, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J.255, H. J. 246 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 719). In H. R. refd. H. J. 246: reptd. on 254, 287 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 935). For bill reptă. 8ee CAPITOL 8. - * 73. Report of surveyor on progress on buildings, 1808-9, 10.2, S.J. 303, H. J. 372. Removal of - 74. Bill (S. —) to remove it to Balto. Md. 1803–4, 8. 1, S.J. 380: dbtd. and rejected 382 (ANNALS 282). 75. Res. to remove to Phila., Penn. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 161: dbtd. 156–169 (ANNALS 1531, 1553, 1565, 1569, 1577). . . Secret Sessions. See House of REPRESENTATIVEs;— - SENATE. Secretary of Navy Duties and Powers of 1–6. Salary of 7–8. Duties and Powers of 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1797–8, see NAVY DEPARTMENT 9. - 2. Bill (S. 27) extending him franking privilege, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 511: passed 512. In H. R. passed H. J. 345. (ST. v. 1, p. 569.) -- 3. Bill (S. 70) to prohibit him from being concerned in trade, commerce or navigation, 1800–1, 6, 2, S. J. 131: passed 141. In H. R. d.btd. and rejected H. J. 846 (ANNALS 1076). 4. Bill that he make annual report of names of clerks in his dept. and salaries allowed them, passed 1805–6, 8ee ExF.CUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 5. Bill that he make annual report of contracts, passed 1807–8, 8ee CONTRACTS.7. 6. Bill that he make annual report of contracts and purchases, application of appropriations and of ex- penditures for contingent expenses of Navy, passed 1808–9, see ExPENDITURES 6. Salary of * 7. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1797–8, see NAVY DEPARTMENT 9. 8. Bill fixing at $4,500, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Secretary of Senate Duties of 1–7. Employés in Office of Appointment of 8-9, IExtra Pay to 10–21. Salary of 22–24. List of 25. Salary of . Annual 26–28. - IExtra Allowances of 29–33. Duties of * = - - 1. Order that he indorse bills with final action on them, passed 1789, 1.1, S.J. 22. See post 5. 2. Order that when V. Pres. is called on to vote in taking yeas and nays Sec. shall propose question to him, passed 1789, 1.1, S.J. 42. See post 7. 3. Jt. order that he transmit printed copy of journal to executive and each branch of legislature of every State, passed 1789, 1.1, H. J. 129, S.J.94. º 4. Order that he furnish copy of journal at least once a week to a public newspaper, passed 1791–2, 2. 1, . S.J. 408. Secretary of Senate—Continued. * Duties of Continued. & * , 5. Rule that he carry messages to H. R. and previously indorse action of S. on them, adopted 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 67. - 6. Rule that he receive messages from H. R. adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J.67. 7. Rule that when S. equally divided he take decision of Pres, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. - Employés in Office of Appointment of . 8. Bill allowing a principal clerk and engrossing clerk, passed 1789, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 9. Bill allowing principal clerk and two engrossing ºrk, passed 1795-6, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Extra Pay to 10. Res. to allow $100 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, rejected 1795–6, 4.1, S.J.288. . 11. Motion to allow $100 to each clerk out of contin- gent fund, refd. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J.303; report made that improper to allow out of contingent fund 305. See post 12. - 12. Bill (S. 48) to allow $100 to each clerk, 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 305: passed 306. In H. R. refá. H. J. 628. See post 13. . 13, Bill allowing $100 to each clerk for 1796, and $100 for 1797, passed 1796–7, see ExECUTIVE DEPART- MENTS 8. - - 14. Bill allowing $100 to each clerk, passed 1797–8, 8ee EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. 15. Bill allowing $100 to each clerk, passed 1797–8, 86e CONGRESS 3. 16. Res, allowing $100 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 611. - 17.. Bill allowing $100 to each clerk, passed 1798–9, See CONGRESS 4. 18. Res, allowing $200 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6. 2, S.J. 143. 19. Res, allowing $200 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4,8.1, S.J. 311, 312. * 20. Res, allowing $200 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, S.J. 403. - 21. Res, allowing $200 to each clerk out of contingt. fund, passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 473. §alary of 22. Bill fixing, principal clerk at $3 day and engross- ing clerk $2 day while employed, passed 1789, see. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 23. Bill fixing, principal clerk $3 day and engrossing clerks $2 day, and $200 a year to each in addition, passed 1799–1800, see CONGRESS 9. 24. Bill fixing, principal clerk at $1,300, engrossing clerks at $1,000, passed 1801–2, 8ee CONGRESS 10. List of . 25. Samuel A. Otis, of Mass. 1789, 1.1, S.J. 10. : Salary of Annual 26. Bill fixing at $1,500 and $2 day during sess, passed 1789, 8ee MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. . - 27. Bill fixing, at $1,750 and $2day during sess, passed 1799–1800, see CoNGRESS 9. . . 28, Bill fixing, at $2,000, passed 1801–2, see CoN- GRESS 10. - - * * Extra Allowances of 29. Bill allowing $200, passed 1797–8, 8ee CONGRESS3. 30. Bill allowing $200, passed 1798–9, see CoNGREss4. 31. Res, allowing $300 out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 143. - 32. Res, allowing $300 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 403. - -- 33. Res, allowing $300 out of contingt. fund, passed 1804-5, 8.2, S.J. 473. • T GENERAL INT)|EX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 131 Seoretary of State Duties and Powers of 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1789, 8ee ForFIGN AFFAIRs DEPARTMENT 1, RECORDS OF THE Gov- ERNMENT 1. 2. Jt. res. directing him to procure copies of State laws for his office, passed 1789, 1.1, H. J. 114, S.J. 82. (ST. v. 1, p. 97.) 3. Bill that he make annual report of registered sea- men and cases of impressment, passed l?98–9, 8ee IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 13. 4. Bill that he make annual report of names of clerks in his dept, and salaries allowed them, passed 1805–6, 8ee EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. Salary of 5. Bill fixing at $3,500, passed 1789, see EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 23. - - 6. Bill fixing at $5,000, passed 1798–9, 8ee EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Secretary of Treasury Duties and Powers of 1–15. Salary of 16–17. Duties and Powers of Jºe 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1789, 8ée TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. 2. Res. that he report annually to H. R. distinct ac- counts of revenues arising under the several duties and taxes, passed 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 206. 3. Res. that he make annual report to H. R. of re- ceipts and expenditures, passed 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 468, 469,480, 483,484 (ANNALS 300). 4. Res. that he report annually to S. statement of tonnage, passed l’95–6, 4. 1, S. J. 212: amended 223. 5. Res. that he report annually to S. statements of exports and imports, passed l’95–6, 4. 1, S. J. * amended 223.—Rescinded 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 47. , - 6. Res. that he report annually statement of int. rev. passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 641: res. to amend, re- jected 685. For reports see INTERNAL REVENUE. 7. Res. that he report annually statement of draw- backs allowed on exports, passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 740. For reports see DRAWBACKS. 8. Res. that he report annually statement of expendi- tures for military establishment, passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 741. 9. Bill that he report annually emoluments and ex- penditures of int. rev. officers, passed 1797–8, 8ee INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS 16. 10. Res. that he report annually to H. R. statement of imports, passed 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 318. & 11. Bill that he make annual report on condition of finances, passed 1799–1800, see FINANCES 1. . 12. Bill that he make annual report of names of clerks in his dept. and salaries allowed them, passed 1805–6, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 13. Bill that he have assays made of foreign coins and report annually to cong, passed 1805-6, see FOREIGN COINS 18. 14. Bill that he make annual report of contracts, passed 1807–8, see CONTRACTS 7. 15. Bill that he make annual report of contracts and purchases and of claims paid, passed 1808–9, 8ee EXPENDITURES 6." Salary of 16. Bill fixing at $3,500, passed 1789, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 23. 17. Bill fixing at $5,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. + - Secretary of War Duties and Powers of 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1789, see WAR DE- PARTMENT 14. 2. Bill that he make annual report of names of clerks in his dept. and salaries allowed them, passed 1805–6, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. Secretary of War—Continued. Duties and Powers of Continued. - 3. Bill that he make annual report of contracts, passed 1807–8, see CoNTRACTS 7. 4. Bill that he pay pensioners in States where no local agents, passed 1808-9, 8ee PENSIONs 80. 5. Bill that he make annual report of contracts and purchases, application of appropriations and of ex- penditures for contingent expenses of army, passed 1808–9, see ExPENDITURES 6. Salary of - - - 6. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1789, see ExECUTIvE DEPARTMENTS 23. - 7. Bill fixing at $4,500, passed 1798–9, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Sedition - 1. Bill (H.R. 104) to prevent, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.322: dbtd. 342 (ANNALS 1954). See post 3. 2. Res. to define and punish, refl. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 371 (ANNALS 2115). 3. Bill (S. 31) defining and punishing, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 518; d.btd. 527; passed 528. In H. R. d.btd. H. . J. 370, 377, 379 (ANNALS 2093, 2133, 2139): passed with amdts. 379. In S. amdts, of H. R. concá in S. J. 537. (ST. v. 1, p. 596.) 4. Debate relating to, 1798–9, see CORRESPONDENCE 1. . Jt. res. to print for distribution 20,000 copies of act (ante 3) punishing, dbtd. and rejected 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 411 (ANNALS 2426, 2429, 2445). 6. Report of com. on act (ante 3) punishing, L798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 473 (ANNALS 2884), 485 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 181): dbtd. and res. passed that inexpedient to repeal law 493 (ANNALS 2985). 7. Res. to repeal part of act (ante 3) punishing, dbtd. and rejected 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 566 (ANNALs 404). . Bill (H.R. 309) to repeal part and continue in force act (ante 3) punishing, 1800–1, 6, 2, H. J. 751, 770, 771 (ANNALs 916, 946, 960), 772, 808: dbtd. and re- jected 816 (ANNALS 1047). - Res. requesting Pres, to have report made of cases of conviction under act (ante 3) punishing, rejected 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 234. Seguin Island, Maine 1. Bill (H.R. 24) apprg. $5,000 to build light-house on, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 46, 82, 88: passed 118. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 81. In H. R. amdts. of S. conca. in H. J. 161. (ST. v. 1, p. 368.) 2. Bill apprg. $2,070 to complete light-house on, passed 1796–7, 8ee GOVERNMENT EXPENSES 14. Senate. See also CONGRESS;-SENATORS. Addresses of 1–2. Addresses to President of U. S. 3-17. . Clerks in. See SECRETARY OF SENATE & Employés fn Office of Chamber of 18. Contingent Fund of. See"CoNTINGENT FUNDs. Employés of See § 0fficers and Employés of. Library of. See LIBRARY OF SENATE. 5 8 9. Messages of See MESSAGES BETWEEN THE Two EHOUSES. Officers and Employés of Extra Pay to 19–32. Sessions of Executive 33–39. Iaegislative 40–47. Secret 48–49. Vacancy in. See SENATORS $ Removal of. Addresses of 1. To John Adams in reply to his speech on retiring from office of W. Pres. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 329. 2. To Thomas Jefferson in reply to his speech on re- tiring from office of W. Pres. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 136. 132 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Senate—Continued. Senate—Continued. 3. In reply to his annual messg. adopted l'789, 1. 1, S.J.22; presented 26. Executive—Continwed. 38. Rule enjoining secrecy as to confidential commu- Addresses to President of U. S. Sessions of Continued. 4. In reply to his annual messg. adopted l'790, 1.2, S. J. 104: presented 106. - 5. In reply to his annual messg, adopted 1790–1, 1. 3, S. J. 220: presented 221. 6. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1791–2, 2. 1, S.J. 331 : presented 332. 7. in re ly to his annual messg. adopted l'792-3, 2. 2, S.J. 456: presented 456. 8. In º to his annual messg. adopted 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J.9: presented 10. 9. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1794–5, 3. 2, S.J. 126: presented 127. 10. In reply to his annual messg, adopted 1795-6, 4. 1, S.J. 197: presented 199. - 11. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J.300: presented 302. 12. In reply to his annual messg. adopted l'797, 5. 1, S.J. 363: presented 365. 13. In reply to his annual messg, adopted l’97–8, 5. 2, S.J. 410: presented 412. - 14. In reply to his annual messg, adopted l’98–9, 5. 3, S.J. 562; presented 563. 15. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1799– 1800, 6.1, S.J.7: presented 8. 16. On * of George Washington, 1799–1800, 6. 1. S. J. 12. 17. In reply to his annual messg. adopted 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 108: presented 110. - Chamber of 18. Res. directing “library room” to be fitted up for, passed 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 350. 0fficers and Employés of Note.--See also under titles of respective officers for matter relating specially to any one of them or their employés. Extra Pay to 19. Res. allowing, passed 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 279,288, 20. Motion to allow, refl. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 303: re- port made that improper to allow out of contingt. fund 305. 21. Bill allowing, passed 1796–7, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 8. - 22. Bills allowing, passed 1797–8, see CONGRESS 2, 3; ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTs 9; SERGEANT-AT- ARMS OF SENATE 20. 23. Bills allowing, passed 1798–9, see CoNGREss 4; SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF SENATE 24. 24. Res. allowing, passed 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 610,611. 25. Res, allowing, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J.97. 26. Res. allowing, passed 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 143. 27. Res. allowing, passed 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 287. 28. Res. allowing, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, S.J. 308, 309, 311, 312, 403. 29. Res. allowing, passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 473. 30. Res, allowing, passed 1805–6, 9.1, S.J.71. 31. Res, allowing, passed 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 177. 32. Res. allowing, passed 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 281. Sessions of |Executive 33. Rule that vote on nominations be taken by ballot, adopted 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 7: motion to recon- sider, rejected 12: rescinded, see post 37. 34. Motion that consent of S. to appts, be given in presence of Pres. of U. S. 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 16, 35. Rule that when Pres. of U. S. attends he shall occupy seat of Pres. of S. who shall occupy seat on floor and preside, and that when Pres. of U. S. convenes S. to meet at any other place the Pres. of S. senators and sec. shall attend, adopted 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 19. 36. Rule requiring unanimous consent to consider nominations on day received, adopted 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 19. 37. Rule that all questions be put by Pres. of S. either in absence or presence of Pres. of U. S. and that vote be taken vira roce, adopted 1789, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 19. * nications from Pres, of U. S. and on treaties until injunction of secrecy removed, adopted 1800, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 361. 39. Rule prescribing mode of proceedings in consid- ering treaties, adopted 1801, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 365. Legislative 40. Res, that they be open to public, rejected 1790, 1.2, S.J. 136. 41, Res, that they be open to public, rejected 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 281,287. 42. Res, that they be open to public, rejected 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 415. .. 43. Res, that members of H. R. be admitted and that each senator may admit not exceeding two per- sons, rejected 1791–2, 2.1. S. J. 429. - 44. Res, that they be open to public, rejected 1792-3, 2.2, S.J. 467, 478. 45. Res, that doors be open during discussion on con- tested election of Albert Gallatin, passed 1793–4, º 3.1, S.J. 30. 46. Res, for holding with open doors, 1793–4, 3. 1, S.J.22; consd. 32, 33: amended and passed that after end of present session galleries be provided and be open when S. in legislative session 34. 47. Res. that gallery be open every morning, passed 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 197. Secret 48. Res. that on motion to close doors for discussion of any business believed to require secrecy galleries shall be cleared and remain closed during discus- sion of such motion, passed 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 34. (See QUESTIONS OF ORDER 52.)—Included in standing rules, 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 67. 49. Motion that journal be kept of proceedings in, rejected 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 316. , Senators - Contested Elections of. See CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN SENATE. Deaths of 1–10. Election of 11–13. Expulsion of 14–16. Impeachment of 17–18, Instructions to 19. Miſeage to. See MEMBERs of CoNGRESS Ś Pay ana Allowances of. Mewspapers for. See MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Ś Pay - and Alſo wances of. 0ualifications for 20. Removal of 21–24. Resignations of 25–70. Ruſes and Orders Governing 71–72. Salary of See MEMBERs OF CONGRESS W Pay and Al/owances of. Stationery for. See MEMBERs of CoNGRESS W Pay and Al/owances of. Term of Office of 73–74. Deaths of Note.—This list embraces only those deaths that are noticed either directly or indirectly in journal and is not therefore necessarily complete. 1. William Grayson, of Va. 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 215. 2. Roger Sherman, of Conn. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 3. 3. Joshua Clayton, of Del, 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 573. 4. Henry Tazewell, of Va. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 573; com, apptd. to arrange funeral, and res. for mourning, passed 573. In H. R. res. to attend funeral, passed H. J. 445. 5. S. T. Mason, of Va. 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 296: res, for mourning, passed 305. - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 133 Senators—Continued. Deaths of Continued. 6. John E. Calhoun, of S. C. Lö03–4, 8.1, S.J. 7. Samuel J. Potter, of R. I. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 42 for mourning, passed 433. - 8. James Jackson, of Ga. 1805–6, 9.1, S. J. 60: com. apptd. to superintend funeral and res. for mourning passed 60: res. to pay funeral expenses out of contingt. fund, passed 85. In H. R. res. to attend funeral and for mourning, passed H. J. 328. 9. Abraham Baldwin, of Ga. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 185: res, for mourning, passed 190. 10. Uriah Tracy, of Conn. L807–8, 10.1, S.J. 191: res. for mourning, passed 191. Eſection of. See also MEMBERS OF CONGRESS & Election of 11. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be elected annually, disgd, to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82. 12. Motion to appoint com. to report bill to prescribe time and manner, 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 481 : consd. 482: rejected 483. 13. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they be elected for three years, laid on table loo'7–8, 10. 1, S.J. 265 (ANNALS 332, 356). Expulsion of - 14. William Blount, of Tenn. 1797, see BLOUNT. 15. John Smith, of Ohio. L807–8, see SMITH. 16. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to strike out power of, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, H. J. 82. Impeachment of 17. Motion to propose amolt. to Const. to provide some other tribunal than Senate for trial of, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 76. 18. William Blount, of Tenn. 1797, see BLouxT. /nstructions to 19. Debate on reading and inserting on journal in- structions of State legislatures to their senators, 1808–9, 10.2, S.J. 302,309 (ANNALs 127). Qualifications for. See also MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. 20. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to elect an- nually and that no person be eligible more than five years out of six, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82. Removal of 21. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they may be recalled by States and their seats declared vacant, refd. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 160, 161. 22. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they may be removed by legis, of States, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 199. 23. Res. of legis. of Va. proposing amdt. to Const. to 299. 0: res. allow their removal by State legis. l807–8, 10. 1, . S.J. 263, H. J. 199. 24. Res. of legis, of Md. against almdt. to Const, pro- posed by Wa. to allow their removal by State legis. 1808–9, 10. 2. S. J. 316. Resignations of 25. Com. apptd. to report what regulations are neces- sary to govern, 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 300. List of Note.—This list includes only resignations that are noted either directly or indirectly on the journal, and is not there- fore necessarily complete, especially as Senators appointed to office frequently vacated seats without formal resignation being entered on journal. 26. William Paterson, of N.J. 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 215. 27. Wm. S. Johnson, of Conn. 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 323. 28. Richard Henry Lee, of Va. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 463. 29. Charles Carroll, of Md. 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 478. 30. George Read, of Del. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 3. 31. John Taylor, of Va. 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 1 32. James Jackson, of Ga. 1795–6, 4, 1, 33. Oliver Ellsworth, of Conn. 1795–6, 4 34. Rufus King, of N.Y. 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 270. 35. Pierce Butler, of S. C. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J.295. 36. Caleb Strong, of Mass. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 305. 37. Richard Potts, of Md. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 306. 38. William Bradford, of R. I. 1797–8, 5.2 39. John Vining, of Del. 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 40. Philip Schuyler, of N. Y. 1797–8, 5.2, S. J Senators—Continued. Resignations of Continued. List of:-Continued. 41. John S. Hobart, of N. Y. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 472. 42. Andrew Jackson, of Tenn. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 557. 43. John Rutherford, of N. J. 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 565. 44. John Hunter, of S. C. l'Z98–9, 5.3, S.J. 567. 45. James Watson, of N. Y. 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 51. 46. Samuel Deacter, of Mass. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 105. 47. James Lloyd, of Md. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 111. 48. Benjamin Goodhue, of Mass. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 113. 49. John Laurance, of N. Y. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 115. 50. James Schwreman, of N. J. 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 126. 51. Ray Greene, of R. I. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 150. 52. Peter Muhlenberg, of Penn. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 155. 53. Charles Pinckney, of S. C. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 163. 54. Henry Latimer, of Del, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 170. 55. John Armstrong, of N. Y. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 179. 56. James Sheafe, of N. H. 1802–3, 7.2, S.J. 241. 57. Dwight Foster, of Mass. 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 296. 58. De Witt Clinton, of N. Y. 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 310. 59. Theodorus Bailey, of N. Y. 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 339. 60. Abraham B. Venable, of Va. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 411. 61. Wilson C. Nicholas, of Va. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 411. 62. William H. Wells, of Del. 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 411. 63. Pierce Butler, of S. C. 1804–5, 8. 2, S. J. 428. 64. John Breckinridge, of Ky. L805–6, 9.1, S. J. 9. 65. Robert Wright, of Md. 1806-7, 9.2, S. J. 116. 66. John Adair, of Ky., 1806-7, 9, 2, S.J. 116. 67. David Stone, of N. C. 1806-7, 9, 2, S. J. 148. 68. James Femmer, of R. I. 1797–8, 10.1, S. J. 194. 69. John Quincy Adams, of Mass. I808–9, 10.2, S.J.293. 70. Samuel Maclay, of Penn. 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 326. Rules and Qrders Governing 71. Motion for a rule to prohibit senators from receiv- ing or visiting foreign ministers without leave of Senate, rejected 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 481. 72. Rule that they shall preserve secrecy on confiden- tial communications from Pres. of U. S. and on treaties until injunction of secrecy removed, adopted 1800, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 361. Term of Office of. See also Š. Election of; and title MEM- BERS OF CONGRESS. 73. Com. apptd. to report mode of dividing senators into classes for fixing, 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 24: report made (8ée J.) and res. passed 25: lots drawn 26. 74. Proceedings to determine that of senators from Ohio, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 325. - Sequestration 1. Res, to sequester debts due by citizens of U. S. to subjects of G. Britain, dbtd. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 105, 106 (ANNALS 535, 542). Sergeant-at-Arms of H. R. Appointment and Duties of 1–4. List of 5–14. Salary of Ammual 15–18. Extra Allowances of 19–28. Appointment and Duties of 1. Rule prescribing, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 14.— Amended l’94–5, 3. 2, H. J. 228.-Dbtd. and amended 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 375 (ANNALS 137). 2. Rule providing for symbol of office, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 14. Dropped, 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J.229. 3. Rule prescribing fees allowed him, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 14.—Amended 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 229. 4. Proceedings on a case of his arrest by civil magis- trate for executing order of Speaker, 1800–1, see QUESTIONS OF PRIviLEGE 6. List of 5. Joseph Wheaton. 1789, 1.1, H. J. 34 6. . L791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 435. . * 7. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 5. 8. —. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 365. 9. —. l'797, 5. 1, H. J. 5. 10. —. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 525 11. —. 1801–2, 7, 1, H. J. 5. 134 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Sergeant-at-Arms of H. R.—Continued. of-Continued. 12. Joseph Wheaton. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 404. 13. . 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 182. 14. Thomas Dunn. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 6. Salary of Annual 15. Bill fixing at $4 day while employed, passed 1789 see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 16. Bill fixing at $500 and $2 day during sess. passed 1799–1800, 8ée CONGRESS 9. 17. Bill fixing at $800, passed 1801–2, 8ee CoN- GRESS 10. 18. Bill fixing at $950, passed 1805–6, 8ee CoN- GRESS 11. IExtra Allowances of 19. Res. allowing $150 out of contingt. fund, passed 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 601. 20. Bill allowing $100, passed 1796–7, 8ee ExECU- TIVE DEPARTMENTS 8. 21. Bill allowing $100, passed 1797–8, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. 22. Bill (H. R. 193) to allow ninety days’ extra pay, 1798–9, 5.3, H. J.460: passed 476. In S. rejected S. J. 596. 23. Res. allowing ninety days’ extra pay out of con- tingt. fund, passed 1798–9, 5. 3, H. J. 514. 24. Bill allowing $100, passed 1798–9, see CoN- GRESS 4. 25. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 842. e 26. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 394. 27. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 692. * * 28. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed L805-6, 8ee HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 37. Sergeant-at-Arms of Senate Note.—The duties of doorkeeper and sergeant-at-arms have always been vested in same officer of senate. He was origi- nally called “doorkeeper,” but subsequently designated as “doorkeeper and Sergeant-at-arms.” Appointment and Duties of 1. Employés of 2–10. List of 11. Salary of Annual 12–16. Extra Allowances of 17–31. Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill prescribing duties, passed 1791–2, see CoN- GRESS 7. Employés of 2. Res. authorizing an addtl, asst. during session, passed 1800–1, 6.2, S.J. 108. . - 3. passed 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 161. 4. passed 1802–3, 7. 2, S. J. 243. 5. passed 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 296. 6. passed 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 412. 7. passed 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 4. 8. passed 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 106. 9. passed 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 186. 10. passed 1808–9, 10. 2, S.J. 294. List of 11. James Mathers. 1789, 1. I, S.J. 10. Salary of Ammual 12. Bill fixing at $3 day during session, passed 1789, see MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 39. 13. Bill fixing at $500, passed 1791–2, see CoN- GRESS 7. 14. Bill fixing at $500 and $2 day during sess. passed 1799–1800, see CONGRESS 9. 15. Bill fixing at $800, passed: 1801–2, see CON- GRESS 10. 16. Bill fixing at $950, passed 1805–6, see CoN- GRESS 11. ; | i Sergeant-at-Arms of Senate—Continued. Salary of—Continued. JExtra Allowances of 17. Res. allowing $3 day during spécial session out of contingt. fund, passed 1795, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 192. 18. Res. allowing $250 out of contingt. fund, passed 1795–6, 4.1, S.J.279. 19. Bill allowing $100, passed 1796–7, see ExECUTIvE DEPARTMENTS 8. 20. Bill (S. 10) allowing $200, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 418: passed 419. In H. R. d.btd. 129, 133 (ANNALs 819, 829): passed 133. (ST. v. 1, p. 537.) ** 21. Bill allowing $100, passed IT.97–8, see ExecutIve. DEPARTMENTS 9. - 22. Bill allowing $250, passed 1797–8, see Cox- GRESS 2. 23. Bill allowing $100, passed 1798–9, , see CoN- GRESS 4. - 24. Bill (S. 44) allowing $501, 1798–9, 5.3, S.J. 585: passed 588. In H. R. passed H. J. 486. (ST. v. 6, p. 38.) 25. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund, passed 1798–9, 5. 3, S. J. 610. 26. Res. allowing $100 out of contingt. fund, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J.97. 27. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt, fund, passed 1800–1, 6. 2, S.J. 143. 28. Res. allowing $200 for previous session out of con- tingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 308, 309. 29. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 403. s 30. Res. allowing $200 out of contingt. fund, passed 1804–5, 8. 2, S.J. 473. 31. Res. allowing $135 out of contingt. fund, passed 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 71. Shell Castle Island, N. C. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on erecting light-house on, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 94 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 265): refd. 119: reptd. on 120 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 298). 2. Bill to erect a beacon on, passed 1793–4, see CAPE HATTERAS 2. . 3. Bill (S. 33) to amend act (ante 2) for erecting bea- con on, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 166: passed 174. In H. R. rejected H. J. 352. 4. Act of legis. of N. C. ceding jurisdiction over land for beacon on, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 209, H. J. 431. Ship Timber. See NAVY. Shipping. See ToMNAGE. Shipping Articles. See SEAMEN } Government of. Silver Coins. See also DOLLAR ;—GOLD AND SILVER. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. recommdg. denominations and devices for, 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 366, S. J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 91). - 2. Bill fixing standard, denominations and devices for, and making legal tender, passed 1791–2, see MINT 25. Sinking Fund Commissioners of See COMMISSIONERs or SINKING FUND. Provisions for 1–4. Reports on Annual 5–23. Special 24–26. Provisions for. See also COMMISSIONERs or SINKING FUND & Appointment and Duties of. 1. Bill making, passed 1791–2, see DEBT OF U.S. 29. 2. Bill making, passed 1794–5, see DEBT OF U.S. 35. 3. Bill making, passed 1795-6, 8ee DEBT OF U.S. 39. 4. Bill making, passed 1801–2, see DEBT of U. S. 44. Reports on Annual 5. 1790. 1. 3, S. J. 223, H. J. 341 (S. PAPERS, FI. NANCE v. 1, p. 81). 6. 1791. 2. 1, S.J. 337, H. J. 450 (S. PAPERs, FI- NANCE v.1, p. 111). GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 135 Sinking Fund—Continued. Reports on—Continued. Slave Trade—Continued. 9. Res. to impose duty on importation of slaves, Annual—Continued. - 7. 1792. 2.2, S.J. 459, H. J. 621 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 162). - 8. 1793. 3. 1, S. J. 10, H. J. 16 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 252). 9. 1794. 3. 2, S.J. 125, H. J. 233 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 302). 10, 1795. 4. 1, S.J. 201, H. J. 383 (S. PAPERS, FI- - NANCE v. 1, p. 366). 11. 1796. 4. 2, S.J. 303, H. J. 621 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 465). 12. 1797. 5. 2, S. J. 413, H. J. 97 (S. PAPERS, FI- - NANCE v. 1, p. 497). 13, 1798. 5. 3, S.J. 563, H. J. 414 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 599). 14. 1799. 6. 1, S. J. 9, H. J. 534 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 1, p. 613). 15. 1800. 6. 2, S.J. 110, H. J. 732 (S. PAPERs, F1- NANCE v. 1, p. 678). - 16. 1801. 7. 1, S. J. 162, H. J. 20 (S. PAPERS, FI- - NANCE v. 1, p. 699). 17. 1802. 7. 2, S.J. 261, H. J. 323 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 23). 18. 1803. 8. 1, S.J. 350, H. J. 567 (S. PAPERs, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 84). 19. 1804. 8. 2, S.J. 447, H. J. 121 (S. PAPERS, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 120). 30, 1805. 9. 1. S. J. 33, H. J. 261 (S. PAPERS, FI- - NANCE v. 2, p. 172). 21. 1806. 9. 2, S.J. 140, H. J. 568 (S. PAPERS, FI- - NANCE v. 1, p. 227). 22, 1807. 10.1, S.J. 227, H. J. 166 (S. PAPERs, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 269). * 23. 1808. 10.2, S.J. 339, H. J. 508 (S. PAPERs, FI- NANCE v. 2, p. 322). Special 24. Report of Sec. of Treas. on, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 678, 702 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, pp. 202,210–213). 25. Journal of proceedings of commrs. 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 717 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 234). 26. Report of com. on, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 382 (AN- NALs 614), 392 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 37). Slate Duty on 1. Report of com. on, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 15 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 2, p. 107): res. passed that inexpedient to increase 52. 2. Report of com. on, 1805-6, 9. 1, H. J. 309 (S. PA- PERs, FINANCE v. 2, p. 185). §lave Trade 1. Bill (H. R. 30) concerning importation of slaves prior to 1808, 1798, 1.1, H. J. 37,114. 2. TMem. on, dbtd. and refd. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 157, 158 (ANNALS 1224): reptd. on 168. See SLAVERY 1. 3. Report of com. on, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 60 (S. PAPERS, Misc. v. 1, p. 76): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 64. For bill see post 4. 4. Bill (H. R. 12) prohibiting citizens of U. S. from engaging in or carrying on slave trade from U. S. to any foreign country, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 76: passed 85. In S. passed S. J. 51. (ST. v. 1, p. 347.) 5. Petition on, dbtd. and refd. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 550 (ANNALS 229,238). - 6. Bill (H.R. 247) to amend act (ante 4) prohibiting, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 665. - 7. Bill (S. 62) prohibiting citizens of U. S. from en- gaging or being interested in slave trade between foreign countries, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J.72: passed 77. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 684,.685 (ANNALS 686,688): passed with amdt. 694. In S. amdt. of H. R. concó. in with amdts, S.J.88. (ST. v. 2, p. 70.) *—priated H. J. omits fact that H. R. concél. in amdts. O º 8. Bill (H.R. 89) to prevent importation of slaves into States prohibiting, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 304: dbtd. 324 (ANNALs ; passed 347. In S. passed S. J. 273. (St. v.2, p.205.) . 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 523: dbtd. 478, 580 (ANNALS 991, 1012): passed and com. to report bill, 581. For bill see post 10. - * . 10. Bill (H.R. 181) to impose duty on importation of º 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 582: dbtd. 585 (ANNALs 11. Res. to impose duty on importation of slaves, refl. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 129. 12. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to give cong. power to prevent further importation of slaves, laid on table 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 171. 13. Bill (S. —) to prohibit importation of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808, 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 11: postpd. to next sess. 11. 14. Res. to impose duty on importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J.-195: dbtd. 240,242,243 (ANNALS 346,358, 372): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 243. For bill see post 15. 15. Bill (H. R. 94) to impose duty on importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 248: dbtd. 260,262 (AN- NALS 434,442). . 16. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to prohibit im- portation of slaves after Jan 1, 1808, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 77: postpd. to next sess. 79. 17. Recommdg. law to prohibit importation of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808; Pres. an. messg. 1806–7, 9.2, S. J. 106, H. J. 466. In H. R. refd. H. J. 470. For bill reptd. 8ee post 18. 18. Bill (H.R. 148) to prohibit importation of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808, 1806–7, 9.2. H. J. 482; d.btd. 488– 540 (ANNALs 167, 180, 200,220, 231,254,264,270). 19. Bill (S. 41) prohibiting importation of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808, 1806-7, 9.2, S.J. 112: passed 133. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 575, 581, 582 (ANNALs 477, 483): passed with amdts, 585. In S. amdts, concá, and n-concă. in S. J. 148. Conf. apptd. H. J. 594, S.J. 150: conf. report agd. to S. J. 158, H. J. 614. (ST. v.2, p. 426.) 20. Bill (H.R. 219) to amend act (ante 19) prohibiting, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 616 (ANNALs 636). 21. Bill (H.R. 9) to explain act (ante 19) prohibiting, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 50. - 22. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to prevent cong. Or any State from authorizing importation of slaves, 1807–8, 10.1, S.J. 235. 23. Res. of legis. of Md., N. H. and Vt. in favor of amdg. Const. to prohibit importation of slaves after Jan. 1, 1808, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 76, H. J. 238, 266. 24. Res. of legis. of Penn. proposing amdt. to Const. to prohibit cong. or any State from authorizing im- portation of slaves, 1807–8, 10. 1, S.J. 235 (S. PA- PERS, Misc. v. 1, p. 716.) Slavery Aboſition of 1. Fugitives from. See FUGITIVE SLAVES. Importation of Slaves. See SLAVE TRADE. In District of Columbia. See DISTRICT OF COLUM- BIA. In 7erritories 2–11. Abolition of 1. Mem. for, dbtd. 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 157 (ANNALS 1239): refd. 158: reptd. on 168; d.btd. in com. of wh. 176–179 (ANNALs 1500,1501, 1514, 1516): reptd. on 179: report of special com. and of com. of wh. ordered to be inserted in journal 180. /n Territories 2. Report of com. on permitting introduction of slaves into N. W. Terr. 1795–6, 4. 1, H. J. 553 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LAND's v. 1, p. 60). 3. Bill prohibiting importation of slaves into Miss. Terr. passed 1797–8, see MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY 20. 4. Report of com. on admitting slaves into Miss. Terr. 1799–1800, see MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY 34,35. 5. Report of com. on suspending prohibition to intro- duce slaves into Indiana Terr, 1802-3, see INDIANA TERRITORY 28. 136 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Slavery—Continued. In Territories—Continued. . 6. Bill prohibiting importation of slaves into territory purchased from France, passed 1803–4, 8ee Louis- IANA PURCHASE 24. 7. Report of com. on suspending prohibition to in- troduce slaves in Indiana Terr. 1805–6, see INDI- ANA TERRITORY 21. 8. Com. apptd. on introduction of slaves into terri- tories, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 264: report made 278 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 451): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 308. For bill see post 9. 9. Bill (H.R. 123) to prohibit introduction of slaves º his Terr. and Orleans Terr. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. . 34 te 10. Report of com. on suspending prohibition to in- troduce slaves into Indiana Terr. 1806–7, 8ee IN- DIANA TERRITORY 30. 11. Report of com. on suspending prohibition to in- troduce slaves into Indiana Terr. 1807–8, 8ee IN- DIANA TERRITORY 31. Smith, Israel 1. His election as rep. from Vt. to 4th Cong. con- tºº. by M. Lyon, see CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. . 15. - - Smith, John (Senator from Ollio) 1. Com. apptd. to inquire into his alleged connection with “Burr's conspiracy,” 1807–8, 10.1, S. J. 197 (ANNALS 39): res. passed requesting information from Pres. 198: information furnished 199: report of com. 210 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 701): dbtd. 213–263 (ANNALS 66-265): res. to expel him, re- jected 263. - 2. Bill (S. 5) making appr. for expenses of inquiry into his conduct, 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 224: passed 225. In H. R. passed H. J. 181. (ST. v. 2, p. 468.) Smith, William 1. His election as rep. from S. C. to 1st Cong. con- tººl by D. Ramsay, see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN . R. 9. - Smith's Point, Pa. - . 1. Bill authorizing floating beacon or buoy at, passed 1792–3, see LIGHT HOUSE SERVICE 5. - 2. Bill apprg. $9,000 to build light-house on, passed 1800–1, see NEW POINT COMFORT 1. 3. Bill making further appr. of $350 for building light-house on, passed 1802–3, see GovKRNMENT EXPENSES 26. - 4. Bill apprg. $6,000 to rebuild light-house on, passed 1806–7, 8ee BLACK Rock, Conn. 1. Snuff Duty on. See also general bills under IMPORT DUTIES. 1. Bill imposing addtl, passed 1793–4, 8ee SUGAR 7. 2. Bill (H. R. 174) to discontinue drawbacks of, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 526. Tax on . . 3. Bill imposing tax on manf, passed 1793–4, 8ee SUGAR 7. 4. Bill (H. R. 107) repealing former tax (ante 3) and imposing tax on mills employed in manf. 1794-5, 3. 2, H. J. 320: passed 349. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 181. In H. R. amdts, of S. concú, in H. J. 356. (ST. v. 1, p. 426.) 5. Bill continuing in force act (ante 4) imposing, passed 1794–5, see DEBT OF U. S. 37. 6. Bill (H. R. 175) to amend act (ante 4) imposing, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 561: dbtd. 564 (ANNALS 1406). 7. Bill (H. R. 198) suspending act (ante 4) imposing, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 566: passed 566. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 279. In H. R. amdts. of S. n-concă. in H. J. 591. Conf. apptd. S. J. 280, H. J. 592. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 281. (ST. v. 1, p. 495.) 8. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report a mode for collecting, passed 1795-6, 4.1, H. J. 566. Snuff—Continued. Tax on—Continued. - 9. Bill (H. R. 238) continuing suspension of act (ante 4) imposing, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 709: passed 723. | In S. passed S. J. 340. (ST. v. 1, p. 509.) 10, Bill continuing suspension of act (ante 4) impos- ing, passed 1797, 8ee IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 9. 11. Bill (H.R. 121) continuing suspension of act (ante 4) imposing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 362: passed 381. In S. passed S. J. 540. (ST. v. 1, p. 608.) 12. Bill (H. R. 238) repealing act (ante 4) imposing, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 651: passed 653. In S. passed S. J. 77. (St. v. 2, p. 54.) Soldiers. See also ARMY. 1. Bill (H. R. 200) to amend laws relative to their arrest for debt, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 587 (ANNALs 521): rejected 589. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. concerning *. lºng, adopted 1789, see CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 1 *-* e | i | South Carolina - Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–6. Duties Laid by, See TONNAGE DUTIES $ Imposed by States. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Light House Establishments in 7–8. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 9–12. Retrocession to 13–14. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Act ceding to U. S. forts and sites for forts, 1805–6, 9. 1, S. J. 31, H. J. 257. - 2. Constitution of U. S. Res. ratifying amdts. 1790, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 225. 3. Militia. Mem. to amend laws concerning, 1794-5, 3.2, H. J. 308. . Res. in favor of law to remit import duties on arms purchased for, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 248. 5. Neutrality. Report and resolutions on attempts to enlist troops in the State under authority of minis- ter of France, 1793–4, 3.1, S. J. 20, H. J. 40 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 309). 6. Tonnage Duties. Act authorizing city of Charles- ton to collect, 1804–5, see TONNAGE DUTIES 31. Light House Establishments in. 7. Charleston 8. Georgetown Miscellaneous Matter relating to - 9. Jt. res. providing for payment of arrears due sol- diers of S. C. in war of rev. passed 1790, see WAR OF REVOLUTION 6. 10. Bill extending time for taking first census in, passed 1791–2, see CENSUS 6, 7, 8. * 11. Bill for transfer to pension rolls of U. S. of State invalid pensions for war of rev. passed 1803–4, 8ee PENSIONS. 72. - 12. Bill providing for completion of valuation of lands and dwellings and enumeration of slaves in, passed 1804-5, see DIRECT TAXES 25. Retrocession to 13. Report of com. on ceding to S. C. (petition of M. Patterson) certain lands on French Broad river, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 653 (S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 92). Report refd. 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 746: res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 769. For bill 8ee post 14. - 14. Bill (H. R. 290) to cede to S. C. certain lands on French Broad river, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 773. Southwest Ledge, Long Island Sound 1. Bill providing buoys on, passed 1793–4, see LONG ISLAND SOUND 1. 4. See. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 137 Southwestern Territory Note.—This title relates to the territory comprised in the cession by North Carolina. No specific name was given to it as a territory. In the act establishing a territorial govern- ment it is designated as the territory south of the river Ohio. It was subsequently made the State of Tennessee. Cession of 1. Messg. from Pres. transmitting information of, 1790, 1.2, S.J. 110, H. J. 150. 2. Bill providing for acceptance of, passed 1790, 8ee NORTH CAROLINA 21. Boundaries of 3. Letter and papers from Gov. of Wa. relating to, 1792–3, 2, 2, S.J. 457, H. J. 616 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 53). In H. R. refd. H. J. 616: reptd. on 618: res, passed and com. apptd. to report bill 629. For bill see post 4. 4. Bill (H.R. 202) to determine northern boundary, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 631: passed 675. In S. rejected S.J. 482. 5. Bill (H. R. 43) to determine northern boundary, gº 3.1, H. J. 155: passed 177. In S. rejected ..J. 108. 6. Bill (H. R. 86) to establish “Walker's line” as northern boundary, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 259,263. Delegate from 7. Credentials of James White, refd. 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 225: reptă. on 231 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 83): dbtd. 231, 232 (ANNALS 884, 888): res. passed ad- mitting with right to debate but not vote 232. Mo- § to require oath from, rejected H. J. — (ANNALS 0). - Note.—The motion that delegate take oath does not appear , in printed journal. - 8. Bill (H. R. 71) providing for his compensation, 1794–5, 3, 2, H. J. 238: passed 240. In S. passed S.J. 129. (ST. v. 1, p. 403.) - . Government of 9. Bill (S. 8) establishing 1790, 1.2, S.J. 130: passed 132. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 204. In S. amdts. of H. R. n-concó. in S. J. 137. In H. R. amdts. receded from H. J. 209. (ST. V. 1, p. 123.) 10. Laws passed by, transmitted by Pres. 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 28, H. J. 58. - - 11. Copy of executive journal, transmitted by Pres. 1793–4, 3.2, S.J. 134, H. J. 268. ' 12. Laws passed by, transmitted by Pres. 1795-6, 4, 1, S.J. 209, H. J. 431. Spain Commerce with. See COMMERCE. Relations with 1–13. Spoliations of Commerce by. See SPOLIATIONS. Treaties and Conventions with 14–26. Vesseſs of. See SPANISH WESSELS. Peſations with 1. Messg. from Pres, on apptg. commºs, to negotiate treaty, 1792, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 95 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 130). 2. Messg. frºm Pres, on negotiations for treaty, 1792, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 106 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, p. 133). 3. *g. from Pres. on interference of Spain in af- fairs with Creek Indians, 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 737 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 138). 4. Messgs. from Pres, trausmitting papers on, 1793– 4, 3.1, S.J. 11, 12, 14,35, 41,46,63, 83, H. J. 16, 20, 23, 71,77,91, 121, 170(S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, pp. 247, 304,308,327,413,425,432,454). 5. Information on; Pres. an. messg. 1795-6, 4.1, S. J. 194, H. J.366. - 6. Messg. from Pres. on, 1797, 5.1, S.J. 383, H. J. 76 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 66). See BLOUNT (William). 7. Messg. from Pres. transmitting papers on, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 429, H. J. 146 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 78). 8. Bºat. res. and bills in reference to, 1802–3, 86e MISSISSIPPI RIver § Free Wavigation of H. Bep. 1776—18 Spain—Continued. Relations with—Continued. 9. Messgs. from Pres. transmitting papers relating to hostile attitude of Spain and failure to ratify con- vention of 1802, 1805–6, 9.1, S. Ex. J. v. 2, p. 36, H. J. 194, 427 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v.2, pp. 613,669). In H. R. refl. H. J. 427: reptă. on 427 (see J.): dbtd. 428-439: res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 436,439. For bill reptd. see FLORIDA 4. 10. Messg. from Pres. on invasion of territory of U. S. by Spain, 1805–6, 9. 1, S.J. 61, H. J.329 (S. PA- PERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 798). 11, Debate on, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 369, 370 (ANNALs 946,956). ** 12. Information of invasion of territory of U. S.; Pres. an. messg. 1806–7, 9.2, S.J. 106, H. J.466 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 801). In H. R. refd. H. J. 470; reptd. on 490 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 204): dbtd. res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 497. (ANNALS 204). For bills reptd. see VolunTEERs 9, FORTIFICATIONS 5. - 13. Messg., from Pres. on, 1807–8, see NEUTRAL RIGHTS 15. Treaties and Conventions with Treaty of 1795 - - 14, Messg. from Pres, transmitting with papers, 1796, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 200 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. ; ratification consented to 203. (ST. v. 8, p. 15. Bill (H.R. 169) making appr. to carry into effect, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 511, 514, 516 (for previous debate See TREATIES 4): passed 517. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 248. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 538. (St. v. 1, p. 459.) 16. Information of measures taken to carry into effect; Pres, an: messg. 1796–7, 4.2, S.J. 296, H. J. 607. 17. Correspondence relating to, transmitted by Sec. . of State, 1797, 5.1, S.J. 362, H. J. 12 (S. PAPERs, FOR. REL. v.2, p. 5). 18. Messg. from Pres. on measures taken to carry into effect and obstacles thereto, 1797, 5.1, S.J. 371, H. J.30 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 20). In H. R. refd. H. J. 31. In S. refd. S. J. 371. For bill reptd. 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 28. 19. Information of failure of Spain to execute; Pres. an. messg. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 407, H. J. 84. 20. Information of proceedings of commrs. under; Pres. an. messg. 1798–9, 5.3, S. J. 558, H. J. 401. 21. Report of Sec. of State on proceedings of commrs. under, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 23, H. J. 566. . 22. Res. reports and proceedings on violation by Spain of provisions relating to use of port of N. Orleans by citizens of U. S. 1802–3, see MISSISSIPPI River § Free Navigation of. - 23. Bill for carrying into effect tenth article, passed 1804–5, 8ee SPANISH WESSELS 1. Convention of 1802 24. Messg. from Pres, transmitting with papers, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 435 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 475): ratification consented to 437: reconsd. 437: consented to 462. (ST. v. 8, p. 198.) 25. Bill (H.R. 195) making appr..to carry into effect 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 603: passed 608. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 375. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 646. (ST. v. 2, p. 270.) - 26. Messg. from Pres. on, 1803, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 461 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v.2, p. 596). Spalding, Thomas 1. Contests election of C. Mead as rep. from Ga. to 9th Cong. see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 25. Spanish Vessels 1. Bill (H.R. 23) that Spanish vessels º; in dis- tress may reload their cargoes on other vessels with- out paying duties, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 67: passed 76. Tn S. passed with amdts. S. J. 439. In H. R. amdts, of S. concá. in H. J. 128. (ST. V. 2, p. 314.) * 138 GENERAL INDEx OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Speaker of House of Representatives Duties of 1–16. List of 17–27. Salary of Duties of 1. Rule that he take chair at hour named, call to order, and cause journal to be read, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 8. 2. Rule that he preserve order and decide questions of order, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. - 3. Rule that he rise to put questions but may state them sitting, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J.9. 4. Rule that if he doubts vote, he may order division of House or taking of vote by tellers, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. - 5. Rule that he appoint committees of not more than three members, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9.—Re- scinded 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 140. See post 12. 6. Rule prescribing when he may and when he shall not vote, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 7. Rule that he call members to order who transgress rules, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. 8. Rule that he name member entitled to speak, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 9. - 9. Rule that he leave chair when com. of wh: formed, adopted 1789, 1.1, H. J. 10.—Amended by adding that he appt. chairman of com. of wh. 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 229. 10. Jt. rule that he sign bills after they are enrolled and examined, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, S. J. 54. 11. Jº. rule that he sign joint res., joint votes and joint gº same as bills, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 67, J. 54 12. Rule that he appoint committees unless otherwise directed by Ho. adopted 1790, 1.2, H. J. 140. 13. Rule that he may order gallery or lobby cleared in case of disorder, adopted 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 92. See ORDER 5. 14. Rule that he sign acts, addresses, joint res. and processes, adopted 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 374. 15. Bill authorizing him to administer oath to wit- nesses before H. R. passed 1797–8, see OATHS 3. 16. Rule that he assign stenographers places on floor, adopted 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 38. List of , , 17. Frederick A. Muhlenberg, of Penn. 1789, 1.1, H. J.6. 18. Jonathan Trumbull, of Conn. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 434. 19. Fred. A. Muhlenberg, of Peñn 1793–4, 3. 1 H. J.4. 20. Jonathan Dayton, of N.J. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 364. 21. . 1797, 5.1, H. J. 4. 22. George Dent (pro tem.), of Md. 1797–8, 5. 2, H. J.266,316. 23. Theo. Sedgwick, of Mass. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 524. 24. Nathaniel Macon, of N. C. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 5. 25. . 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 403. 26. . 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 181. 27. Joseph B. Varnum, of Mass. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 5. Salary of 28. Bill that he be allowed $6 per day in addition to pay as rep. passed 1789, see MEMBERS OF CON- GRESS 39. - z Spirits. See DISTILLED SPIRITs. Spoliations. See also NEUTRAL RIGHTS. By France 1–8. By Great Britain 9 By Spain 14–15. In Generał 16–19 By France - Note.—This section is limited to matter subsequent to in- fliction of the spoliations and the convention of 1800 with France. Prior matter on the subject is so mixed with reports and papers concerning our general relations with that coun- try that general reference, to France 5–57 is deemed better than an attempt to separate them in an index not intended to detail contents of documents. 1. Res. that U. S. ought to indemnify its citizens for, dbtd. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 137 (ANNALs 1003). Spoliations—Continued. By France—Continued. 2. Report of com. on indemnifying citizens of U. S. for, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 218 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 459). 3. Res. that U. S. ought to indemnify its citizens for, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 314: dbtd. 317, 370 (ANNALS 452, 604). 4. Res. to appt. com. to report on providing for in- demnification for, dbtd. and rejected 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 312 (ANNALS 318, 446). 5. Bill (H. R. 134) apprg. $3,750,000 to pay claims assumed by U. S. under conv. of 1803, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 422: passed 427. In S. passed S. J. 307. (ST. v. 2, p.247.) 6. Bill (H. R. 73) continuing availability of appr. (ante 5) for payment of claims assumed by U. S. 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 195: passed 208. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 14. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J.222. (ST. v. 2, p. 348.) . 7. Statement of claims paid by U. S., under couv. of 1803, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 333 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 186). - 8. Bill (H. R. 133) authorizing payment of further claims under conv. of 1803, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 356: passed 363. In S. passed S. J. 87. (ST. v. 2, p. 381). By Great Britain \ 9. Messgs. from Pres, transmitting papers on, 1793– 4, 3.1, S. J. 7, 25, 61,63, 73. H. J.9, 47, 112, 121, 152 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, pp. 141, 315, 428,429, 432,448). 10. Jt. res. to guarantee indemnity to citizens of U. S. for, dbtd. 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 162 (ANNALS 689). 11. Jt. res. to prohibit comml. intercourse with Am. colonies of G. Britain until provisions made to com- pensate for, rejected 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 176. 12. Res. requesting Pres. to report information of con- duct of G. Britain in relation to, rejected 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 328. 13. Report of Sec. of State on, 1800–1, 62, H. J. 821, 830 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 345). By Spain 14. Report of Sec. of State on, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 43, 211 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 440). 15. Convention with Spain to settle claims for, 1802, 8ée SPAIN $ 7reaties and Conventions with In Genera/ 16. Reports of Sec. of State on, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 42, 84, H. J. 82 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, pp. 423,461). 17. Bill (H. R. 237) authorizing advances of money for prosecuting claims of citizens of U. S. against foreign powers for, 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 715: dbtd. 721 (ANNALS 2292): passed 722. In S. passed S. J. 343. (ST. v. 1, p. 516.) 18. Report by Sec. of State of cases of, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 27, 43 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p.28). 19. Messg. from Pres, transmitting statement of ex- penditures under act (ante 5) authorizing advances º pºute claims for, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 444, H. Stamp Taxes & 1. Bill (H. R. 53) to impose, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 175 (for previous debate on subject see REVENUEs 2): rejected 181. •º r - 2. Bill (H.R. 8) imposing, 1797, 5.1, H. J. 36: dbtd. 53–60 (ANNALS 387, 393, 400,410, 414, 421): passed 64. In S. passed S. J. 385. (ST. v. 1, p. 527.) 3. Bill (H.R. 21) postponing operation of act (ante 2) imposing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 100: passed 102. In S. passed S. J. 415. (ST. v. 1, p. 536.) . 4. Report of com. on revising act (ante 2) imposing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 181 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 554). 5. Bill (H.R. 53) amdg act (ante 2) imposing, 1797– 8, 5.2, H. J. 181: dbtd. 216 (ANNALS 1235); passed 216. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 455. In H. R. amdt. of S. concă. in H. J. 225. (ST. v. 1, p. 545.) 6. Motion for a bill to repeal act (ante 2) imposing, rejected 1797–8, 5. 2, S.J. 426. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 139 Stamp Taxes—Continued. 7. Bill (H. R. 56) to repeal act (ante 2) imposing 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 203, 206 (ANNALs 1069), 207: passed 208. In S. rejected S. J. 447. 8. Bill (H.R. 130) to amend act (ante 2) imposing, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 385: passed 389. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 545. - 9. Bill (H.R. 138) amdg. act (ante 2) imposing, 1798– 9, 5.3, H. J. 416: dbtd. 424–458 (ANNALS 2556,2565, 2803, º passed 460. In S. passed S. J. 594. (ST. v. 1, p. 624. 10. Bill (H.R. 196) establishing general office for issu- ing stamped paper, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 581: passed 611. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 67. In B. R. amdts. concq. and n-concil. in H. J. 656. Conf. apptd. H. J. 656, S. J. 69: conf. report agd. to H. J. 665, S.J.73, 74. (ST. v. 2, p. 40.) 11. Bill (H. R. 315) amdg act (ante 10) establishing general stamp office, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 819: passed 836. In S. passed S. J. 142. (ST. v. 2, p. 109.) 12. Bill repealing all acts imposing, passed 1801–2, 8ee INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. State Courts. See Courts of THE STATEs. State Debts. See DEBTS OF THE STATES. State Department Appropriations for. See GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs. 1. Note.—For detailed statement of appropriations from 1789 to 1876 see S. Ex. DOC. 38, 2d sess. 44th Cong. Officers and Employés in. See also ExECUTIVE DEPART- MENTs; and under titles of respective officers. Appointment and Salaries of 2. Bill authorizing appt. of chief clerk, passed 1789, 8ee FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT 1. 3. Bill (H.R. 54) allowing addtl, clerk, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 193: passed 205. In S. passed S. J. 147. (ST. v. 1, . 126. 4. *... & employés and salaries allowed them, reptd. by Sec. of State, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 658,661. 5. Bill (S. 17) increasing salary of chief clerk, 1793– 4, 3. 1, S. J. 89: passed 90. In H. R. passed H. J. 204. (ST. v. 1, p. 392.) Ammual Reports on 6. Bill that Sec. of Stafe make annual report of names of clerks and salaries allowed them, passed 1805– 6, see ExecutIve DEPARTMENTS 13. 7. i806. 9. 2, S. J. 123, H. J. 529. 8. L807. 10.1, H. J. 141. Organization and Regulations for 9. Bills establishing, passed 1789, see FOREIGN AF- FAIRS DEPARTMENT 1; RECORDS of THE GOVERN- MENT 1. State Laws. See LAwS OF THE STATES. State Rights. See PoweRS OF THE STATES. States •. 1. Res. that int. rev. taxes of U. S. ought to be col- lected by the States under direction of treas. dept. refd. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 448. 2. Res. and bill to allow suits between States to be tried by jury taken from other States, refd. 1797– 8, see CourTS OF U. S. 182. Stationery. See also REPRESENTATIVES;—SENATORS. 1. Res. that S. be supplied with stationery of domes- tic manufacture, passed l308–9; 10.2, S.J. 299. Steam Navigation J 1. Petition of John Fitch for exclusive right to his invention for, refd. 1789, 1.1, H. J.34 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 12). Stenographers. See DEBATES $ Reporting of Sterret, Lieut. Andrew (U. S. Navy). 1. Jt. res. to present sword to, passed 1801–2, see SWORDS 1. - Storage. See IMPORT DUTIES $ collection and Payment of. Subpoenas. See PROCESSEs. Substitutes 1. Rule of H. R. that they shall not be admitted under color of amendments, adopted 1789, 1.1, H, J. 10. Sugar - Drawback on Exports of. See also DRAWBACKs. 1. Bill (H.R. 103) to allow, on sugar refined in U. S. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 339: passed 381. In S. rejected S. J. 386. 2. Report of com. on allowing, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 439,495 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 74). 3. Report of com. on allowing, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J.97 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 116). - 4. * on subject, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 548 (ANNALS 79). - Duty on. See also IMPORT DUTIES. 5. Bill increasing duty on refined sugar, passed l'793–4, 8ee post 7. 6. Res. to reduce duty on refined sugar, refö. 1806– 7, 9.2, H. J. 492. Tax on Refining º 7. Bill (H.R. 50) imposing, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 167 (for previous debate 8ee REVENUES 2): dbtd. 167–178 (ANNALS 700,704,716): passed 178. In S. dbtd. S. J. 97, 99: passed with amdts. 99. In H. R. amdts. of S. concid. in H. J. 197. (ST. v. 1, p. 384). 8. Bill continuing in force act (ante 7) imposing, passed 1794–5, see DEBT OF U. S. 37. 9. Bill continuing in force act (ante 7) imposing, passed 1800–1, see INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 17. 10. Bill repealing act imposing, passed 1801–2, 8ee INTERNAL REVENUE TAXES 21. - 11. Bill (H. R. 128) that no tax be collected on sugar removed from refineries since June 30, 1802, 1802– 3, 7.2, H. J. 371 (for previous report on subject, 8ee S. PAPERS, FINANCE v.2, p. 29). 12. Res. that no tax be collected on sugar removed from refineries since June 30, 1802, rejected 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 499. - Sulphur 1. Bill exempting it from import duty, passed 1807– 8, see IMPORT DUTIES 7. - Superintendent of Military Stores 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1793–4, see ARSE- NALS, ARMORIES AND MAGAZINES 8. Superintendent cf Stamps. See STAMP TAxEs. Supervisors of the Revenue. See INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS. Supplies. See ARMY;—NAVY;—PURVEYoR of PUBLIC SUPPLIES. - Support of the Government. See GoverNMENT Ex- PENSES. Supreme Court Appeals to 1–2. Clerk of 3–5. Jurisdiction of See § Regulations for. Justices of Appointment and Duties of 6–14. Salaries of 15. - Regulations for 16–25. Appeals to 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to regulate, 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U. S. 163. 2. Report of com. on appeals from territorial courts, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 505(S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 384). C/erk of 3. Bill regulating his compensation and fees, passed 1790–1, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 126. 4. Bill regulating his compensation and fees, passed 1791–2, see CourTS OF U. S. 169. 5. Bill regulating his compensation and fees, passed I798–9, see Courts QF º: S, 135, GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, supreme Court—Continued. Justices of - Appointment and Duties of 6. Bill providing for chief justice and five associates, passed 1789, see COURTS OF U. S. 137. 7. Bill providing mode of assigning to circuits, passed 1791–2, 8e0 COURTS OF U. S. 173. - 8. Bill making provisions as to duties and assignment to circuits, passed 1792–3, 3ee Courts OF U. S. 14.3. 9. Bill giving them power to hold to security of peace and good behavior, passed 1797–8, 8ee CoukTS OF U. S. 106. 10. Bill providing for chief justice and four associates, passed 1800–1, see Courts of U. S. 154. 11. Bill repealing act (ante 10) for, and restoring former provisions, passed 1801–2, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 157. 12. Bill assigning circuits to and providing mode of future assignments, passed 1801–2, 8ee Courts OF U. S. 158. 13. Bill assigning to circuits, passed 1802–3, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 159. 14. Bill for appt. of an addtl. associate justice, passed 1806–7, 8ee Courts OF U. S. 21. Salaries of 15. Bill fixing salary of chief justice at $4,000, asso- ciate justices at $3,500, passed 1789, see Courts OF U. S. 120. Regulations for 16. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to define pow- ers and jurisdiction, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 75. 17. Bill making, passed 1789, see Courts of U.S. 137. 18. Bill making, passed 1791–2, 8ee CourTS OF U. S. 173. - 19. Letter from justices requesting revision of laws for, 1792-3, see Courts of U. S. 142. 20. Letter from justices on defects in laws for, l'Z93– 4, 8ee Courts of U. S. 144. -- 21. Bill making, passed 1800–1, see COURTS OF U. S. 154. 22. Bill repealing act (ante 21) making, and restoring former provisions, passed 1801–2, see COURTS OF U. S. 157. 23. Bill making, passed 1801-2, see Courts of U. S. 158 24. Com. apptd. to report bill to alter terms, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 361. 25. Sºm. apptd. on altering terms, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 582. •. Surgeon's Mates. See MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF ARMY. Surveyor of Public Buildings. See SEAT OF Govern- MENT & Public Buildings and Grounds at. Surveyors General. See PUBLIC LANDS. Surveyors of Customs. See CUSTOMS OFFICERs. Surveyors of Revenue. See INTERNAL REVENUE OFFI- CERS. Susquehanna River 1. Res. and bill to establish permanent seat of govt. on, 1789, see SEAT of Government 1, 2. 2. Res. that States of Penn. and Md. renuove obstruc- tions in, rejected 1789, 1.1, H. J. 103. Swanwick, John 1. His election as rep. from Penn. to 4th Cong, con- tested by citizens of Phila. see CONTESTED ELEC- TIONS IN H. R. 17. Swords. See also MEDALs;—THANKS OF CONGRESS. 1. Jt. res. to present sword to Lieut. Andrew Sterret (U. S. N.), 1801–2, S.J. 161: passed 165. In H. R. substitute passed H. J. 74,76. In S. passed S. J. 175. (ST. v. 2, p. 198.) 2. Jt. res. to present swords to officers in Comm. Preble's squadron, passed 1804-5, see THANKS OF CONGRESS 4. 3. JE. res. to present sword to Capt. Stephen Decatur (U.S. N.), 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 10: reptă. on 14 (S. PA- PERS, NAVAL AFF, p. 127); passed 17. In S. passed S.J. 418. (ST. v.2, p. 346.) Swords—Continued, 4. Jt. res. to present sword to William Eaton for ser- vices in war with Tripoli, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 195: dbtd. 197, 218 (ANNALS 276, 314): recomtd. 220: reptd. on 229 (ANNALS 337). Symmes, John Cleves. See PUBLIC LANDS $ In North- western Territory. Tariff. See IMPort DUTIES. Tarpaulin Cove, Mass. 1. Bill apprg. $2,500 to build light-house at, passed 1806–7, 8ee BLACK Rock, Conn. 1. Tatham, William 1. Report of com. on his proposition to sell collection of books, manuscripts, etc. to U. S. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 354 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 456). - Taxes. See DIRECT TAXEs;—STAMP TAxEs;—LICENSE TAXES ;-INTERNAL REVENUE TAxEs. Tea Duty on. See also IMPORT DUTIES. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas, recommdg. increase, 1790, 1.3, H. J. 375 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 107). 2. Bill (H.R. 130) regulating terms of credit for pay- ment, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 386: passed 401. In S. passed S. J. 306. (ST. v. 1, p. 219.) 3. Bill (H. R. 173) to extend term of credit on im- ports before act (ante 2) went into operation, 1791– 2, 2. 1, H. J. 545, 547: passed 571. In S. rejected S.J. 429. Telegraph 1. Res, to authorize Pres. to establish, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 89 (ANNALS 1223). 2. Mem., of J. Grout for use of his system, 1807–8, 10, 1, EI. J. 110. Tellers 1. Rule of H. R. prescribing manner of taking vote by, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. Tennessee. See also SOUTHWESTERN TERRITORY. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–4. Admission of Boundaries of See SouTHwBSTERN TERRITORY. Circuit and Districts in. See Courts OF U. S. Claims of See MILITIA CLAIMs;—PUBLIC LANDS 3 In Tennessee. See PUBLIC LANDS $W In Southwestern Territory; In Tennessee. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 8–10 Lands in. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Public Lands. Act ratifying act of N. C. authoriz- ing Tenn. to confirm titles to, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 17. See PUBLIC LAND's 130, 134. e . Mem. on claims of Cherokee Indians, 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 413, H. J. 96. See PUBLIC LAND'S 120. 3. Mem. for provisions to extinguish Indian claims, 1803–4, 8ee PUBLIC LANDS 125. 4. Tennessee River. Res. on opening Muscle Shoals, 1805–6, 9, 1, H. J. 312. Admission of 5. Messg. from Pres, transmitting copy of Const. . adopted and application for admission to Union, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 236, H. J. 503 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 146). In H. R. refd. H. J. 503: reptd. on 510 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 147): dbtd. 538, 540, 542 (ANNALS 1300, 1313): res. for admission. passed 542. In S. refd. S. J. 239: reptd. on 250 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 150): dbtd. 253,254, 255, 256, 257, 259: adopted with amdts, and com. ordered to report bill 260 (see J.). For bill see post 6. 2 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, 141 Tennessee—Continued. Admission of Continued. 6. Bill (S. 46) for admission, 1795–6, 4.1, S.J. 264: passed 272,275. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 583,587 (AN- NALs 1463, 1473): passed with amdts. 590. In S. amdts of H. R. concó. and n-concá. in S. J. 281. Conf. apptd. H. J. 593, S. J. 283. In S. disgt. re- ceded from S. J. 284. (ST. v. 1, p. 491.) 7. Bill (S. 50) giving effect to laws of U. S. in Tenn. 1796–7, 4. 2, S.J. 309: passed 310. In H. R. passed with andt. H. J. 656. In S. amdt. of H. R. n-concá. in S. J. 312. In H. R. amdt. d.btd. and insisted on H. J. 660 (ANNALS 1985). In S. disgt. receded from S.J. 314. (ST. v. 1, p. 496.) Miscellaneous Matter relating to 8. Bill (S. —) to allow importations into State in Jºel of less than thirty tons, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 419. 9. Return of second census, transmitted by Pres. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 163, H. J. 24. 10. Res. and report on suspending collection of debts and taxes due U. S. from citizens of, 1802–3, see DEBTS DUE U. S. 5. Tennessee River 1. Res. of legis. of Tenn. on opening Muscle Shoals, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 312. Tenure of Office. . See Civil OFFICERs 3 Removal and -- Suspension of Territories Courts in. See COURTS OF TERRITORIES. Delegates from. See DELEGATEs. Government of 1–3. List of Slavery in. See SLAVERY. Government of Note.—This section is limited to matter relating to territories generally. See also under titles of respective territories. 1. Bill (H. R. 4) increasing salaries of secretaries, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 23, 32: passed 41. In S. passed S.J. 199. (ST. v. 2, p. 4.0.) 2. Bill (H. R. 61) to regulate powers of governors, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 185. 3. Bill (H.R. 102) to deprive governors of power to dissolve or prorogue legislature, 1808-9, 10. 2, H. J. 353 (ANNALS 492): dbtd. and indefinitely postpd. 358 (ANNALS 501). List of . Indiana Territory. . Louisiana Territory. . Michigan Territory. . Mississippi Territory. , Northwestern Territory. . Orleans Territory. . Southwestern Territory. Thanks of Congress - 1. Thanks of H. R. to regular army engaged in Gen. Wayne's campaign against N. W. Indians, dbtd. and passed 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 251 (ANNALS 956, '57). 2. Thanks of H. R. to Gen. Scott and Ky. volunteers engaged in Gen. Wayne's expedition against N. W. Indians, passed 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 252. 3. Thanks of H. R. to militia engaged in suppressing insurrection in Penn. passed 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 252. 4. Jt. res. of thanks to Comm. Edward Preble, and officers and men of his squadron, for gallantry in naval operations against Tripoli, passed 1804-5, 8. 2, S.J. 460, 466. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 171. In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in with amdts. S.J. 472. In H. R. amdts. of S. concd. in H. J. 173. (ST. v. 2, p. 346.) / Thanksgiving Days 1. Jr. com. apptd. to wait on Pres. and request him to designate one, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 123, S. J. 90. 1- i Theatrical Exhibitions 1. Res. instructing com. to report on expediency of taxing, passed 1796–7, 4. 2, H. J. 643. Titles 1. Motion to propose amdt, to Const. that congress shall not consent to any person holding office ac- cepting title of nobility, or any other title, or office, from any foreign power, disgd. to 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 82, 88, S. J. 73. - - 2. Bill (H. R. 47) to punish officers who accept titles from foreign govts. without consent of congress, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 140, 151. Tobacco Drawbacks on Exports of See also DRAWBACKS, 1. Bill repealing drawbacks on export of imported manfil. passed 1793–4, 8ee SUGAR 7. Duty on. See also IMPORT DUTIES. 2. Bill increasing on manfü. passed 1793–4, 8ee SU- GAR 7. Tax on Manufacturing 3. Res. to impose, dbtd. and passed 1793–4, see REVE- NUES 2. 4. Bill including provision to impose, 1793–4, 8ee SU- GAR 7. Note.—The provision for taxing tobacco was stricken out before passage of bill. $. Tonnage Duties on. See TONNAGE DUTIES. Statements of Annual 1–17. special 18–24. Statements of Annual 1. L790. 2. 1, S.J. 343, 409 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 44, 50). 2, 1791. 2. 2, s.j. 493 (S. PAEggs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 167). 3, 1792. 3. 1, S. J. 32 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 254). 4. Res, that Sec. of Treas. report to S. annually, passed 1795–6, 4, 1, S.J. 212. Amended 223. 5. L795. 4. 2, S. J. 306 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 345). 6. 1796. 5. 2, H. J. 254 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 385). º 7. 1797. 5. 3, H. J. 464 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 406). 8. 1798. 6. 1, H. J. 660 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 445). wº 9. 1799. 6. 2, H. J. 804 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 454). 10. 1800. 7. 1, H. J. 111 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 494). 11. 1801. 7. 2, H. J. 350 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 527). 12, 1802. 8. 1, H. J. 579 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 546). 13. 1803. 8. 2, H. J. 141 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 585). 14. 1804. 9. 1, H. J. 289 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND - NAVIG. v. 1, p. 624). 15, 1805. 9. 2, H. J. 526 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 687). 16. 1806. 10. 1, H. J. 92 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAvig. v. 1, p. 700). 17. 1807. 10. 2, H. J. 424 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 732). Special 18. Sec. of Treas. ordered to report for years ending June 30, 1792–3: reports inability to comply 29 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 274). 19. Comparative statement for 1790–1–2, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1793-4, 3.1, H. J. 26, 39 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v.1, p. 249). 20. Comparativestatement for 1790–1–2–3–4, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. I?95–6, 4, 1, H. J. 422,426 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v.1, pp. 322, 329). 142 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. Tonnage—Continued. Statements of Continued. Special—Continued. 21. Comparative statement from 1789 to 1796, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 252,254 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIs. v. 1, p. 385). 22. Report by Sec. of Treas. of tonnage of vessels em- ployed in fisheries during ten years ending Dec. 31, 1800, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J.316 (S. PAPERS, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 511). 23. Report by Sec. of Treas. of foreign tonnage and unregistered vessels of U. S. entered from 1801 to 1804, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 101,113 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 584). 24. Report of Sec. of Treas. on tonnage employed in export trade, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 135. Tonnage Duties Collection of. See DUTIES. Discriminating and Countervailing. See DUTIES. Imposed by States Georgia 1—5. Maryland 6–19. Massachusetts 20–22. North Carolina 23–25. Pennsylvania 26. |Bhode Island 27–30. §outh Carolima 31–32. Virginia 33–35. Imposition of 36–42. Receipts from 43–46. Remission of 47. Imposed by States Georgia 1. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Ga. for impvt. of Savannah river, passed 1790, 8ee post 6. 2. Bill (H.R. 103) continuing assent (ante 1) to ton- nage duties imposed by Ga., and R. I. 1790–1, 1.3, H.J. 338: passed 339. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 230. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 350. (ST. v. 1, p. 189.) 3. Bill continuing assent (ante 1) to tonnage duties imposed by Ga. passed 1791–2, 8ee post 8. 4. Bill continuing assent (ante 1) to tonnage duties imposed by Ga. passed 1795–6, see post 12. 5. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Ga. for impvt. of Savannah river, passed 1799–1800, 8ee post 15, 19. Maryland 6. Bill (H.R. 93) assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Md. for impvt. of Balto. harbor, and tonnage du- ties imposed by Ga. and R. I. 1790, 1.2, H. J. 287: passed 287. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 205. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in H. J.295. (St. v. 1, . 184.) 7. %i (H. R. 115) assenting to tonnage duties im- posed by Md. for impvt. of Baltimore harbor, 1790– 1, 1. 3, H. J. 357: passed 367. In S. passed S. J. 238. (St. v. 1, p. 190.) - 8. Bill (H.R. 164) a-senting to tonnage duties imposed by Md. for impvt. of Baltimore harbor, and continu- ing assent (ante 6) to tonnage duties imposed by Ga. and R. I. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 508: dbtd. 531 (AN- NALS 452): passed 532. In S. passed S. J. 410. (ST. v. 1, p. 243.) 9. Bill (H.R. 61) assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Md. to maintain health officer at Balto. 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 192: passed 208. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 111. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 213. (ST. v. 1, p. 393.) 10. Bill continuing assent (ante 9) to tonnage duties imposed by Md. passed 1794–5, see REVENUE LAWS 7. 11. Bill (H.R.177) continuing assent (ante 9) to ton- nage duties imposed by Md. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 528: passed 529, In S. passed S. J. 248. (ST. v. 1, p. 462.) Tonnage Duties—Continued. Imposed by States—Continued. Maryland—Continued. 12. Bill (H.R. 161) assenting to tonnage duties im- posed by Md. for impvt. of Baltimore harbor, and continuing assent (ante 6) to tonnage duties imposed by Ga, and R. I. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 479: passed 479. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 237. In H. R. amdts, of S. concó. in H. J. 540. (ST. v. 1, p. 463.) 13. Bill (H.R. 60) continuing assent (ante 9) to ton- nage duties imposed by Md. 1796–7, 5.2, H. J. 210: passed 218. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 459. In # º amdts, of S. concó, in H. J. 237. (ST. v. 1, p. 54t. 14. Bill continuing assent (ante 9) to tonnage duties imposed by Md. passed 1797, see IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN 9. - 15. Bill (H.R. 190) assenting to tonnage duties im- posed by Md. for impvt. of Baltimore harbor, and by Ga. for impvt. of Savannah river, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 572; passed 585. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. A.3. In H. R. amdt. of S. concá. in with amdt. H. J. 625. In S. amdt, amdt. of H. R. concá. in S. J. 48. (ST. v. 2, p. 18.) º 16. Bill H. R. 312) continuing assent (ante 9) to ton- nage duties imposed by Md. 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 816: passed 817. In S. passed S. J. 133. (ST. v. 2, p. 103.) 17. Bill (H. R. 42) continuing assent (ante 9) to ton- nage duties imposed by Md. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 107: gº 123. In S. passed S. J. 461. (ST. v. 2, p. 6. 18. Bill (H. R. 82) to continue in force act (ante 15) assenting to tonnage duties imposed by Md. and Ga. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 241. 19. Bill (S. 15) continuing in force act (ante 15) assent- ing to tonnage duties imposed by Md. and Ga. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 266: passed 266. In H. R. passed H. J. 269. (ST. v. 2, p. 484.) Massachusetts 20. Report of Sec. of Treas. (petition of Lord) re- commag. that permission be given Mass, to impose, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 482 (S. PAPERs, CoMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 343): res. passed and com. ordered to report bill 499. For bill see post 21. 21. Bill (H.R. 165) to assent to imposition of tonnage duties by Mass. to pay for pier in Kennebunk river, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 507. 22. Bill (H. R. 58) assenting to tonnage duties im- posed by Mass. to pay for pier in Kennebunk river, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 208: passed 219. In S. passed S. J. 458. (ST. v. 1, p. 546.) North Carolina 23. Bill (S. —) to assent to tonnage duties imposed by N. C. to maintain health officer and harbor master at Wilmington, 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 312: postpd. to next sess. 351. - 24, Bill (S. –) to assent to tonnage duties imposed by N. C. to maintain health officer and harbor master at Wilmington, 1797–8, 5.2, S. J. 414. 25. Bill (H. R. 76) to assent to tonnage duties im- posed by N. C. to maintain health officer and har- bor master at Wilmington, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 252: passed 255. In S. rejected S. J. 473. Pemmsylvania - 26. Bill (H. R. 95) assenting to tonnage duties im- osed by Penn. for impvt. of Delaware river, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 210, 248: dbtd. 272 (ANNALs 460): passed 273. In S. passed with aimdt. S. J. 46. In H. R. amdt. concq. in H. J. 297. (ST. v. 2, p. 253.) Rhode Island - 27. Bill assenting to tonnage duties imposed by R. I. for impvt. of Providence river, passed 1790, see ante 6. 28. Bill continuing assent (ante 27) to tonnage duties imposed by R. I. passed 1790–1, see ante 2. 29. Bill continuing assent (ante 27) to tonnage dutiés imposed by R. I. passed 1791–2, see ante 8. 30. Bill continuing assent (ante 27) to tonnage duties imposed by R. I. passed 1795-6, see ante 12. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 143 Tonnage Duties—Continued. Imposed by States—Continued. South Carolima 31. Bill (H. R. 57) to assent to tonnage duties au- thorized by S. C. to support marine hospital at Charleston, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 129, 132. 32. Bill (H. R. 87) assenting to tonnage duties au- thorized by S. C. to support marine hospital at Charleston, S. C. 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 229: passed 266. In S. passed S. J. 62. (ST. v. 2, p. 357.) Virginia 33. Bill (S. —) to assent to tonnage duties imposed by Va. for support of a marine hospital, 1794–5, 3. 2, S. J. 153, 154. - 34, Bill (H. R. 44) assenting to tonnage tolls author- ized by Wa. for impvt. of Appomattox river, 1801– 2, 7. 1, H. J. 174: pâssed 176. In S. passed S. J. 208. ST. v. 2, p. 152.) 35. Bill (H. R. 198) assenting to tonnage tolls author- ized by Wa. for impvt. of James river, 1803–4, 8. 1, H. J. 606: passed 608. In S. passed S. J. 374. (ST. v. 2, p. 269.) Imposition of 36. Debate on, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 27, 29, 30 (ANNALs 243, 261, 282, 293): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 30. For bill see post 37. 37. Bill (H. R. 5) for, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 41: passed 42. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 34. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concã. in H. J. 53. Conf. apptd. H. J. 53, S. J. 37: conf. disagree H. J. 55, S. J. 38. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 56. (ST. v. 1, p. 27.) 38. Bill (H. R. 24) to suspend operation of part of act (ante 37) for, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 105: passed 107. In S. rejected S. J. 80. 39. Bill (H. R. 78) for, and repealing former act (ante 37) for, 1790, 1.2, H. J.247: passed 250. In S. passed S. J. 177. (ST. v. 1, p. 135.) 40. Bill exempting vessels under fifty tons burthen employed on Mississippi river, passed 1801–2, 8ee CUSTOMS DISTRICTS 9. 41. Report of com. on reducing duty on foreign-built vessels employed in whale and seal fisheries, 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 644 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 573). 42. Bill imposing on foreign vessels for “light dues,” passed 1803–4, 8ee IMPORT DUTIES 26. Receipts from Note.—For statements subsequent to 1800 see annual reports of Sec. of Treas. under title FINANCES. 43. Statement of, from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 1789, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1790, 1, 2, H. J. 209, 214 (S. PA- PERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 52). - 44. Statement of, for year ending Sept. 30, 1790, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1790–1, 1. 3, H. J. 346, 350 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 6). 45. Statement of, for year ending Sept. 30, 1791, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 452, 553 (S. PAPERS, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 139). 46. Statement of, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 1791, reptd. by Sec. of Treas. 1792–3, 2, 2, H. J. 721 (S. PAPERs, COMM. AND NAVIG. v. 1, pp. 156, 166). Remission of 47. Bill remitting on French vessels from Hayti tak- ing refuge in U.S. passed 1793–4, 8ee FRENCH WES- SELS 2, 3. Toulouse, France 1. Letter from its inhabitants, 1792–3, 2.2, S.J. 466, H. J. 658. - - Trade Marks 1. Report of Sec. of State recommdg. that provision be made to secure to manufacturers exclusive rights in use of (petition of Buck), 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 470 (S. PAPERS, COMM, AND NAVIG. v. 1, p. 48). Trading Posts. See INDIANS $ Trade and Intercourse with. Treason 1. Bill defining and punishing, passed 1790, see CRIMES AGAINST U.S. 2. 2. Bill (H.R. 68) to punish, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 205 (ANNALS 1717). 3. sº to punish, 1807–8, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. Treasurer of U. S. Appointment and Duties of 1. Bill establishing office, passed 1789, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 16. 2. Bill prescribing further duties, passed 1891–2, see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. Salary of 3. Bill fixing at $2,000, passed 1789, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 23. 4. Bill fixing at $2,400, passed 1791–2, see TREASURY I).EPARTMENT 19. 5. Bill fixing at $3,000, passed 1798–9, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 28. Treasury Department Accounts of 1–2. Appropriations for. See GovKRNMENT ExPENSEs. Building for 3–4. Committee on. See CoMMITTEES IN H. R. § Expendi- tures in 7 reasury Department. Officers and Employés in Appointment and Salaries of 5–10. Annual Reports on 11–14. Special Reports on 15. 0rganization and Regulations for 16–19. Accounts of 1. Report of com. on system of keeping, 1793–4; 3. 1, H. J. 175 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 281). 2. Report of com. on system of keeping, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 777 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v.1, p. 690). See also SEAT OF GOVERNMENT & Public Buildings and Grounds at. 3. Report of com. on fire in, 1800–1, see FIREs 2. 4. Res. on destruction of books and papers by fire in, 1800–1, 8ee RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 2. Officers and Employés of See also ExECUTIvE Depart- MENTS;-and under titles of respective officers. Appointment and salaries of 5. Bill allowing two principal clerks, passed 1791–2, see post 19. 6. Bill (H. J. 245) increasing salaries of officers, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 725: passed 733. In S. passed S. J. 503. (ST. v. 1, p. 340.) 7. Bill increasing salary of principal clerk, passed 1793–4, 8ee STATE DEPARTMENT 5. g 8. Bill (S. 19) to increase salary of clerks in Auditor's office, 1793–4, 3.1, S.J. 113: passed 215. In H. R. rejected H. J. 215. - 9. Report of com. on salaries of officers, 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 461 (see J.). 10. Bill allowing addtl, clerks, passed 1797–8, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. Annual Reports on 11. Bill that Sec. of Treas. make annual report of g names of clerks and salaries allowed them, passed 1805–6, see ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 12. 1806. 9. 2, S.J. 127, H. J. 543. 13. I507. 10.1, S.J.219, H. J. 132. 14. 1808. 10.2, H. J. 498. Special Reports on 15. List of employés and salaries allowed them, 1792-3, 2.2, H. J.658,662. Building for. 144 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, Treasury Department—Continued. Organization and Regulations for 16. Bill (H. R. 9) establishing, 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 45 (for previous debate see Executive DEPARTMENTs 16): dbtd. 54, 55, 56 (ANNALS 615, 635): passed 57. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 50. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concil. in H. J. 71, 72. Conſ. apptd. H. J. 76, S.J. 58: conf. disagree S. J. 59, H. J. 89. In S. disgt. receded from S. J. 63. (ST. v. 1, p. 65.) 17. (Bill (H.R. 131) making addtl, regulations, 1790– , 1.3, H. J. 387: passed 390. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 290. In H. R. amdts of S. concú. in H. J. 398. (ST. v. 1, p.215.) 18. Report of com. on revising, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 523 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 46). 19. Bill (S. 35) making addtl. regulations, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 422: passed 428. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. 601. In S. amdts. of H. R. concil. in with amdt. S. J. 441. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 603. (ST. v. 1, p. 279.) Treaties Note.—This title is confined to general matter. For matter relating to any special treaty, see under name of country with which made, and under title INDIAN TREATIES. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that it require two-thirds of S. to ratify comml. treaties, and three- fourths of both houses to ratify treaties concerning territory, to fishing in Am. seas, or navigating Am. rivers, disgd. to 1789, 1.1, S. J. 74. 2. Jt. res. that they be published with the laws, passed 1790, 1.2, H. J.232, S.J. 149. (ST. v. 1, p. 187.) 3. Res. declaring rights, powers and duties of H. R. relative to, passed 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 492,499: for previous debate see GREAT BRITAIN 24, 25. 4. Debate on making provisions for carrying into ef- fect treaties with G. Britain, Spain, Algiers, and N. W. Indians, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J.511 (ANNALS940,951). 5. Rule of S. that secrecy be preserved as to treaties until injunction of secrecy removed by resolution, adopted 1800, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 361. 6. Rule of S. prescribing mode of proceedings in con- sidering treaties, adopted 1801, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 365. Trenton, N. J. - 1. Mem. to locate seat of govt. of U. S. at 1789, 1. 1, ‘H. J. 87. - Trial by Jury 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that no State shall infringe right of trial by jury, 1789, 8ée CON- STITUTION OF U. S. 142. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to preserve right of trial by jury in suits at common law, adopted 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U. S. 169. Trigg, Abram - 1. Contests election of F. Preston as rep. from Va., to 3d Cong. see CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 14. Tripoli. See also BARBARY STATES;—WAR WITH TRIPOLI. Treaties with of 1796 •- 1. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1797, S. Ex.J. v. 1, p. 241 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 2, p. 18): ratifica- tion consented to 244. (ST. v. 8, p. 154.) of 1805 2. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1805, S. Ex; J. V. 2, p. 3 (S. PAPERs, FoR. REL. v.2, p. 695): ratification consented to 32. (ST. v. 8, p. 214.) Truxton, Capt. Thomas (U. S. N.) 1. Medal voted to, 1799–1800, 8ee MEDALs 1. Tunis. See also BARBARY STATES. Relations with - 1. Bill to authorize Pres. to grant letters of marque against, 1793–4, 8ee LETTERS OF MARQUE 1. 2. Messg. from Pres, on threatened hostilities, 1805– 6, 9.1, S.J. 84, H. J. 389. - - Tunis—Continued. Relations with–Continued. 3. Res. requesting Pres, to have report made on cause § threatened hostilities, passed 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. Treaties with of 1797 4. Messg. from Pres, transmitting, 1798, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p.262 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 123): ratifi- cation consented to 263. (ST. v. 8, p. 157.) 5. Messg. from Pres. transmitting modification of, 1799, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 328 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 281): ratification consented to 329. Turner, George 1. Charges against him as judge in supreme court of N. W. Terr, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 522; refd. to Atty. Gen. 539: report made and refd. 548 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 151).-Mem. from him asking H. R. to investigate charges against him, l’96–7, 4.2, H. J. 701: refl. 714: repta. on 724 (S. PAPERS, Misc. v. 1, p. 157.) Tybee Island, Ga. 1. High-house on, ceded to U. S. 1792–3, 2, 2, S. J. 503. Type - 1. Report of com. that inexpedient to repeal duties on, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 329 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 355). - Unfinished Business. TJnited Brethren 1. Bill for survey and issue of patent for lands granted to, passed 1795–6, 8ee MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS 2. United States Boundaries of 1. Messg. from Pres. on differences with G. Britain in relation to E. boundary, 1790, S. Ex. J. v. 1, pp. 36, 40 (S. PAPERS, FOR. REL. v. 1, pp. 90, 99): refd. 40: reptd. on 41 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 1, p. 100): res. passed 42. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that govt. shall not have power to curtail those established by treaty of 1783 with G. Britain, laid on table 1793– 4, 3.1, S.J. 17. 3. Letter from Sec. of War on fixing N. boundary, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 176, H. J. 80 (S. PAPERs, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 158). In S. refd. S. J. 181. For bill reptd. 866 post 4. 4. Bill (S. 6) apprg. $10,000 to negotiate with G. Brit- ain to ascertain boundary between U. S. and Upper Canada, 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 194: passed 196. In H. R. passed H. J. 172. (ST. v. 2, p. 148.) 5. Convention with G. Britain to establish, 1803, 8ee GREAT BRITAIN 47. See BUSINESS, Van Allen, John E. 1. His election as rep. from N. Y. to 3d Cong. contested by Henry K. Van Rensselaer, 8ee CONTESTED ELEC- TIONS IN H. R. 13. Van Ness, John P. 1. Com. instructed to report whether he has forfeited his seat by accepting appt. under U. S. as major in militia of D. C. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 262: reptd. on 280 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 336): dbtd. and res. passed that he had forfeited his seat 290 (ANNALS 395). Van Rensselaer, Henry K. 1. Contests election of J. E. Van Allen as rep. from N. #. * 3d Cong. see CONTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. e 1 gº - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 145 Varnum, Joseph Bradley 1. His election as rep. from Mass. to 4th Cong. con- tested by citizens of Mass. See CONTESTED ELEC- TIONS in H. R. 16. e - Vermont Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–6. Admission of 7–12. Circuit and District Courts in. See Courts OF U. S. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Constitution of U. S. Act ratifying amdts. 1791–2, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 226. & . Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1794–5, 3.2, S. J. 142, H. J. 288. 3. . Res. in favor of amdg. provisions for election of Pres. and reps. 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 78, S.J. 184 (see S. J.). © Res. in favor of amdg. provisions for elec- tion of Pres. and W. Pres. 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 442. . — . Res. in favor of amdg to prohibit further importation of slaves, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J.238. 6. . Res. in favor of amdg. to limit judicial powers, 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 498. Admission of 7. Application for, refl. 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 241, H. J. 373 (see S. J.). For bill reptd. see post 8. 8. Bill (S. 19) for, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J.247: passed 262. In H. R. passed H. J. 378. (ST. v. 1, p. 191.) 9. Bill (H.R. 128) giving effect to laws of U. S. in Vt. 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 381: passed 385. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 279. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 389. (ST. v. 1, p. 197.) 10. Bill fixing number of reps. from, passed 1790–1, 8ée KENTUCKY 11. - . 11. Bill extending provisions for settling accounts be- tween the States and U. S. to, passed 1791–2, 8ee ACCOUNTS BETWEEN THE STATES AND U. S. 8. 12. Bill repealing provisions for including in settle- ment of accounts between the States and U. S. passed 1792–3, 3ee Accounts BETWEEN THE STATES AND U. S. 12. - Vessels Arming of 1–11. Clearing of 12–14. - Duties on. See TONNAGE DUTIES. Enrolling and Licensing of 15–19. Foreign. See Foreign VEssels. Licensing of. See § Enrolling and Licensing of Passports for 20–22. Registering of 23–38. Regulations for 39–46. Arming of 1. Recommdg. that regulations be made for; Pres, an. messg. 1797, 5. 1, S. J. 358, H. J. 6. In H. R. dbtd. 24–27 (ANNALs, 253,268, 281). - 2. Bill (S.–) to prohibit clearing armed merchant vessels except for certain voyages, 1797, 5.1, S.J. 372: dbtd. and postpd. to next sess. 384. 3. Bill (H.R. 28) to regulate clearing armed merchant vessels, dbtd. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 115 (ANNALs 764). 4. Bill authorizing Pres. to establish regulations for, passed 1797–8, see FRANCE 32. 5. Bill continuing in force one year act (ante 4) regu- lating, passed 1799–1800, see FRANCE 53. 6. Information of aggressions by armed merchant ves- sels of U. S.; Pres, an. messg. 1804–5, 8. 2, S. J. 412, H. J. 7. In H. R. refd. H. J. 11. For bill reptd. 8ee post 8. * 7. Res. requesting Pres, to report information of com- plaints made against armed merchant vessels, passed 1804–5, 8. 2, S. J. 442: report transmitted 445 (S. PAPERS, FoR. REL. v. 2, p. 606). $ H. Rep. 1776—19 *. 2 4 5 Vessels— continued. Arming of-Continued. 8. Bill (H. R. 5) regulating clearing armed merchant vessels, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 22: dbtd. 27—64 (AN- NALs 722, 811, 833): passed 64. In S. dbtd. S. J. 446, 447, 457: passed with amdts. 459. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in with amdts. H. J. 165. In S. amdts. of H. R. concă, in S. J. 468. (ST. v. 2, p. 342.) 9. Bill (H. R. 93) to regulate armed merchant vessels, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 69, 274. 10. Bill (H.R. 134) to regulate armed merchant ves- sels, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 433: dbtd. 518 (ANNALS 1430): laid on table 595. 11. Res. to permit and regulate, laid on table, 1808– 9, 10. 2, H. J. 572. Clearing of. See also DUTIES $ Collection of. 12. Bill regulating, passed 1789, see post 23. 13. Bill prohibiting, unless State inspection laws have been complied with, passed 1790, see Ex- PORTS 10. 14. Bill (H. R. 95) for granting clearances to vessels of U. S. from Miss. river S. of boundary of U. S. 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 320: passed 327. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 264. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 341. (ST. v. 2, p. 200.) Enrolling and Licensing of 15. Bill regulating, passed 1789, 8ee post 23. 16. Bill (H. R. 167) to regulate, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 26 526. 17. Bill (H. R. 198) regulating, 1792-3, 2.2, H. J. 627: dbtd. 62X, 650 (ANNALS 744): passed 652. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 481. In H. R. amdts of S. concá. in H. J. 698. (ST. v. 1, p. 305.) 18. Bill (H. R. 78) to amend act (ante 17) regulating, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 291: passed 301. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 155. In H. R. amdts, of S. n-concă. in H. J. 320. Conf. apptd. H. J. 321, S. J. 156: conf. report to postpone to next cong. adopted H. J. 328, S. J. 158. e 19. Bill regulating granting new enrollment or license in cases of sale, passed 1796–7, 8ee post 30. Passports for 20. Bill (S. 44) to provide passports for vessels to foreign ports, 1795–6, 4.1, S. J. 255: passed 262. In H. R. rejected H. J. 562 (ANNALS 1405): com. or- dered to report bill 563. . For bill see post 21. 21. Bill (H. R. 196) providing passports for vessels to foreign ports, 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 564: passed 582. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 279. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. in H. J. 591. (ST. v. 1, p. 489.) 22. Bill (H. R. 96) supplementing act (ante 21) pro- viding-for, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 320: passed 340. In S. passed S. J. 277. (ST. v. 2, p. 208.) Registering of 23. Bill (H. R. 16) regulating, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 65: passed 72. In S. passed with amidts. S. J. 62. In B. R. amdts. of S. concil. in with amdts. H. J. 91. In S. amdts. of H. R. concid. in S. J. 67. (ST. v. 1, . 55.) - 2." Report of Sec. of Treas. on regulations for, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 143 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 49). 25. Bill (H.R. 89) to regulate, 1790, 1.2, H. J. 275: postpa. to next sess. 282. 26. Bill (H.R. 155) to regulate, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 465. 27. Bill (H.R. 195) regulating, 1792-3, 2.2, H. J. 620: dbtd. 625 (ANNALS 724): passed 626. In S. passed with amdts. S. J.463. In H. R. amidts. of S. concã. and n-concil. in H. J.649 (ANNALS 746). In S. disgt. receded from S. J.464. (ST. v. 1, p. 287.) 28. Com. apptd. to revise act (ante 27) regulating, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 58, 111. 29. Bill (H.R. 151) providing for cases of invalid regis- ters, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 441,442: passed 453. In S. passed S. J. 218. (ST. v. 1, p. 449.) 30. Bill (H.R. 222) regulating granting new registers , in cases of sale, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 681: passed 706. In S. passed S. J.333. (ST. v. 1, p. 498.) 146 GENERAL INDEx OF THE JOURNALs of CONGRESS. Vessels—Continued. Registering of-Continued. - - 31. Iłill (H.R. 3) prohibiting register, except to origi- nal owners, of Am. vessels captured or purchased by foreigners and afterward bought by Am. citi- zens, 1797, 5.1: H.J. 31: passed 37. In S. passed with a undts. S. J. 375. In H. R. amdts. of S. concã. in H. J. 44. (ST. v. 1, p. 523.) 32. Res. that any vessel two-thirds rebuilt in U. S. of domestic materials and belonging wholly to citi- zens of U. S. be entitled to a register, 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 179: postpd. to next sess. 212. 33. Bill (H. R. 106) making addtl, regulations for, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 341: passed 349. In S. passed with andts. S. J. 277. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 375. (ST. v.2, p. 209.) 34. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report digest of laws for, with such amdts. as he may deem proper, passed 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 387. 35. Bill (S. 22) regulating, in terr. purchased from France, 1803–4, 8, 1, S. J. 357: passed 359. In H. R. d.btd. H. J. 593: passed with amdts. 597. In S. amdts. of H. R. concol. and n-concó. in S. J. 364. In H. R. disgt. receded from H. J. 599. (ST. v. 2, p. 259.) - 36. Iłill (H. R. 155) amdg. act (ante 27) regulating; 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 518: passed 662. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 391. In H. R. amolts. of S. concé. in H. J. 684. (St. v. 2, p. 296.) - 37. Bill (S. 51) to regulate, in cases of vessels bought and sold by banks and insurance companies, 1806– 7, 9, 2, S.J. 146, 148: passed 155. In H. R. indefi- nitely postpd. H. J. 640. f' 38. Bill to deprive vessels of their registers that do not return to U. S. within specified time, 1808–9, 8ee post 46. & See also DUTIES W Collection of;-SEA- MEN ) Government of. 39. Bill (H.R. 107) to fix responsibility for freight, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 343. - 40. Com. directed to report regulations for property saved from wrecked vessels, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 604. s 41. Bill punishing the willful casting away, burning, Regulations for. or destroying vessels, passed 1803–4, 8ee CRIMES AGAINST U. S. 7. 42. Bill (H.R. 17) to extend regulations (SEAMEN 5) for medicine chests to all vessels above seventy-five tons, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 20, 56 (ANNALS 696): passed 60. In S. passed with almdt. S. J. 432. In H. R. amdt. of S. concil. in H. J. 152. (ST. v. 2, p. 330.) - 43. Res. that vessels engaged in foreign trade shall employ specified proportion of Am. seamen, refi. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 501. - : 44. Res. for law to regulate responsibility of owners for acts of master and seamen, indefinitely postpd. 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 540,593 (ANNALS 374). 45. Bill (H. R. 94) that registered vessels shall em- ploy specified proportion of Am... seamen, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 119 (ANNALS 1380), 274. 46. Bill (H. R. 120) to prohibit vessels engaging in trade under foreign licenses, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 415: dbtd. 428, 580 (ANNALS 941, 1555): passed 584. In S. rejected S. J. 359. & ** Veto Messages 1. Messg. from Pres. (Washington) returning with his objections bill for apportionment of reps. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 563. See REPRESENTATIVES 5. 2. Messg. from Pres. (Washington) returning with his objections bill amending act for organization of army, 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 726. See ARMY 106. Vice Consuls of U. S. See CoNSULS of U. S. Vice President of U. S. See also PRESIDENT OF SENATE. Note.—Matters relating to Vice President are so generally included with those relating to the President that a general reference to that title is deemed better than a repetition of entries. This title is therefore confined to matters relating to the Vice President that have been introduced separately. Vice President of U. S.—Continued. Election of 1. Motion to propose amdt, to Const. that contest on amy vote for W. Pres. shall be determined by H. R. 1797–8, 5.2, S.J. 430. 2. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. to abolish office, laid on table 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 265 (ANNALS 332, 357). List of 3. John Adams, of Mass. 1789, 1.1, S.J.8. 4. . 1793, 2.2, S.J. 485. 5. Thomas Jefferson, of Wa. 1797, 4.2, S.J. 320. 6. sººn Burr, of N. Y. 1801, 6. 2, S.J. 125, H. J. ()3. 7. George Clinton, of N. Y. 1805, 8.2, S.J. 452. 8. 1809, 10.2, S.J. 341. Salary of 9. Report of com. on, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 43: dbtd. 60, 61 (ANNALS 671). 10. Bill fixing at $5,000, passed 1789, see PRESIDENT OF U. S. 42. i & Vincennes, Ind. - 1. Bill (S. 15) granting lands to original settlers at, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 231: passed 232. In H. R. passed with amdts. H. J. —.” In S. amdts. of H. R. concó. in with amdts. S. J. 306. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. in H. J. 404. (ST. v. 1, p. 221.) nºte—printed H. J. omits passage of bill with amdts, in 2. Bill (H.R. 215) providing for survey at expense of U. S. of lands granted to settlers at, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 657, 663: passed 692. In S. passed S. J. 484. (ST. v. 1, p. 318.) - 3. Messg. from Pres, transmitting claims of original settlers to lands at, 1793–4, 3. 1, S. J. 63, H. J. 121 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1. p. 26). In H. R. refd. H. J. 122: reptd. on 134 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 26). - 4. Report of com. on claims of original settlers to lands at, 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 553 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 60). 5. Bill (H. R. 242) to amend act (ante 1) granting lands to original settlers at, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 656: passed 698. In S. postpa. to next sess. S. J. 97 - - 6. Bill confirming claims to public lands by settlers at, passed 1806–7, 8ee PUBLIC LAND's 8. Virginia Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1–12. Boundaries of. See SOUTHWESTERN TERRITORY. - § Boundaries of. Circuit and District Courts in. See COURTS OF U. S. Light House Establishments in 13–17. Military Bounty Lands of See VIRGINIA MILITARY ass- BOUNTY LANDS. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 18–19. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of 1. Cession. Act ceding land for light-house on Old Point Comfort, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 216. - 2. Constitution of U. S. Res. ratifying amdts. 1791–2, 8ee CONSTITUTION OF U. S. 228. g —. Act ratifying 11th amdt. 1797–8, 5. 2, S. J. 439, H. J. 179. - ... – Res. proposing amdt. to allow removal of senators by State legis. L807–8, 10.1, S. J. 263, H. J. 199 5. Convention of States. Res. applying for, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 28. - - 6. Defence. Act for defence of eastern frontier of State, 1807–8, 10.1, H. J.200. - 7. Military Bounty Lands. Res. concerning, 1790–1, 8ee VIRGINIA MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS 4. Res. concerning, 1791–2, see VIRGINIA MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS 5. 9. Seat of Govt. of U. S. Res. offering ten miles square in any portion of State for, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 36. GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 147 Virginia—Continued. Acts, Resolutions and Memorials of Legislature of Com- tinued. 10. State Debts. their assumption by U. S. 1790–l, 1.3, S. J. 232, H. J. 354 (S. PAPERs, FINANCE v. 1, p. 90). 11. Tommage Duties. Act authorizing tonnage tolls for impvt. of Appomattox river, 1801–2, see TON- NAGE DUTIES 34. 12. Act authorizing tonnage tolls for impvt. of James river, 1803–4, see TONNAGE DUTIES 35. Light House Establishments in. 13. Cape Henry 14. Chesapeake Bay 15. New Point Comfort 16. Old Point Comfort 17. Smith's Point Miscellaneous Matter relating to 18. Jt. res. for payment of arrears due soldiers of Wa. in war of rev. passed 1790, see WAR OF REVOLU- TION 6. - 19. Refusal of Gov. to surrender fugitives from jus- tice on demand of Gov. of Penn. l'791–2, see CRIM- INALS 8. - Virginia Military Bounty Lands 1. Report of com. on, 1789, 1.1, H. J. 69 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 1). - 2. Report of com. on, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 150. 3. Bill (H. R. 85) enabling titles to be obtained for, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 270: passed 274. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 200, 203. In H. R. amdts. of S. concél. in H. J. 293. (St. v. 1, p. 182.) 4. Res, of legis. of Wa. concerning, 1790–1, 1.3, S. J. 333, H. J. 355 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 12). In S. refd. S. J. 237: report made and adopted 307 (see S. J. 308). 5. Res. of legis. of Wa. concerning, 1791–2, 2. 1, S. J. 378, H. J. 494 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 20). 6. Bill (S. —) to amend act (ante 3) for obtaining titles to, 1792–3, 2.2, S. J. 477: postpd. to next sess. 494. 7. Bill (H. R. 26) amdg. act (ante 3) for obtaining titles to, 1793–4, 3. 1, H. J. 118: dbtd. and passed 1*1 (ANNALS 724). In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 109. In H. R. andts. of S. concol. in H. J. 212. (ST. v. 1, p. 394.) 8. Bill (S. 55) to amend act (ante 7) for obtaining titles to, 1796–7, 4. 2, S. J. 316, 329: passed 340. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 740. See 9. Bill (H. R. 251) for issue of patents for lands granted by Va. previous to cession, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 670: passed 684. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 92. In H. R. amdt. of S. concq. in H. J. 714. (ST. v. 2, p. 80.) 10. Bill (H.R. 298) to ascertain N. boundary of reser- vation for, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 787. 11. Coin. apptd. to report plan for ascertaining amount of those lands included in cession made to Cherokee Indians, 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 312 (ANNALS 444): reports made 372, 386. 12. Bill (S. 24) fixing N. W. boundary of, and provid- ing that those not located on within five years shall be sold, 1803–4, 8.1, S. J. 350: passed 362. In H. R. passed H. J. 674. (ST. v. 2, p. 274.) 13. Report of com. on extending time for locating warrants; 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 490, 500 (S. PAPERs, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 282): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 541. For bill reptă. 8ee post 14. 14. Bill (H.R. 190) extending time for locating war- rants, 1806–7, 9. 2, H. J. 558: passed 588. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 155. In H. R. amdts. of S. concil. and n-concã. in H. J. 609: disgt. receded from 611. (St. v. 2, p. 424.) - 15. Bill (H. R. 199) authorizing issue of patents for lands granted by legis. of Wa. 1806-7, 9.2, H. J. 582: passed 627. In S. passed S. J. 176. (ST. v. 2, p. 437.) - - Res. and mem. protesting against Volunteers - - 1. Bill authorizing Pres, to raise 2,000 for six months' tºwice against Indians, passed 1790–1, 8ee ARMY *}o. 2. Bill authorizing Pres, to accept organized compa- nies. of, in place of militia to be held in readiness for service, passed 1793–4, see MILITIA 22. 3. Same, passed 1797, see MILITIA 26. - 4. Bill authorizing Pres. to accept offers of service from, passed 1797–8, 8ee ARMY 73. 5. Bill (H. R. 111) authorizing Pres. to appt. field officers and to sell or loan arms to, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 334; d.btd. 338, 339 (ANNALS 1933, 1939): passed 343. In S. passed S. J. 512. (St. v. 1, p. 569.) 6. Bill authorizing Pres, to organize and employ, passed l’98–9, 8ee ARMY 75. 7. Bill authorizing Pres, to accept organized compa- nies of, in place of militia, to be held in readiness for service, passed 1802–3, see MILITIA 28. 8. Same, passed 1805–6, see MILITIA 29. 9. Bill (H. R. 166) authorizing Pres. to accept ser- vices of 30,000, 1806–7, 9, 2, H. J. 516 (see SPAIN 12): passed 531. In S. passed S. J. 149. (ST. V. 2, p. 419.) 10. Bill authorizing Pres. to accept organized com- panies of, in place of militia, to be held in readiness for service, passed 1807–8, see MILITIA 30. 11. Com. apptd. to consider expediency of organizing corps of 24,000, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 184. 12. Messg. from Pres, recommag, organizing corps of, 1807–8, see AirMY 88. 13. Report of com. recommdg. raising 50,000, 1808–9 10. 2, H. J. 421 (S. PAPERS, MIL. AFF. v. 1, p. 235): dbrd. Tes. passed and coin. apptd. to report bill, 430 (ANNALS 946). For bill rept d. See post 14. 14. Bill (H.R. 141) to raise 50,000, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J.463: dbtd. 484,497,499 (ANNALS 1167, 1192, 1208): laid on table 595. Voting. See also DivisioN OF House;—TELLERs;—YEAs - AND NAYS. - Rules and Orders of H. R. relating to . . 1. Rule prescribing when Speaker may and may not vote, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. 2. Rule prohibiting members from voting if person- ally interested or if absent when question put, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J.9. * 3. Rule that members shall vote unless excused, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 9. - Rules and Orders of Senate relating to 4. Res. that Pres. pro tem. retains his right as a sena- tor to vote on all questions, passed 1791–2, 2.1, S. J. 4:29. 5. Rule that when S. equally divided sec. shall take decision of Pres, adopted 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 67. Department Appropriations for. See GoverNMENT ExPENSEs. Building for 1–2. - Expenditures of 3–4. Officers and Employés in Appointment and Salaries of 5–9. Ammual Reports on 10–13. Organization and Regulations for 14–15. Building for. See also SEAT of GovKRNMENT W Public Buildings and Grounds at. - 1. Report of coni. on fire in, 1800–1, see FIRES 2. 2. Res. on destruction of books and papers by fire in, 1800–1, see RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT 2. Expenditures of See also ARMY & Expenditures for. 3. Com. apptd. to report provisions necessary to se. cure proper accounting for, 1790–1, 1.3, H. J. 376: report made 386. - - 4. Report of com. on system of making, l'97–8, 5.2, H. J. 370 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 590). War 148 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. War Department—Continued, Officers and Employés of See also ExECUTIVE DEPART- MENTs;–and under titles of respective officers. Appointment and Salaries of 5. Bill authorizing appt. of a chief clerk, passed 1789, 8ee post 14. - 6. Bill fixing salary of chief clerk, passed 1791–2, 8ee TREASUY DEPARTMENT 19. 7. Report by Sec. of War of list of employés and salaries allowed them, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 658,661. 8. Bill increasing salary of chief clerk, passed 1793– 4, 8ee STATE DEPARTMENT 5. - 9. Bill allowing addtl. clerks, passed 1797–8, see Ex- ECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 9. Annual Reports on 10. Bill that Sec. of War make annual report of names of clerks and salaries allowed them, passed 1805– 6, 8ee EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS 13. 11. 1806. 9. 2, S. J. 123, H. J. 529. 12. 1807. 10. 1, S. J. 223, H. J. 141. 13. 1808. 10. 2, S. J. 347, H. J. 529. Organization and Regulations for 14. Bill (H. R. 7) establishing, 1789, 1. 1, H, J. 44 (for previous debate, see ExecutIve DEPARTMENTS 16): passed 54. In S. passed with almolts. S. J. 52. In H. R. amdts. of S. conca. in H. J. 72. (ST. v. 1, p. 49.) - 15. Report of com. recommdg. alterations in, 1791– 2, 2. 1, H. J 523 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 46). For bill reptd. see TREASURY DEPARTMENT 19. War of the Revolution Accounts in 1–5. Claims Arising from 6–22. - Debt Incurred in. See ACCOUNTS BETWEEN THE STATES AND U. S.;-DEBT OF U. S. § Funding of:- DEBTS OF THE STATES. Foreign Officers in 23–26. Miscellaneous Matter relating to Pensions for. See PENSIONS. Refugees in 28–43. Accounts in - - 1. Bill (S.–) to allow payment in certificates of debt of U.S. for balances found due by individuals in settlement of, l’90–1, 1.3, S. J. 289: postpd. to next sess. 291. 2. Res. that Sec. of Treas. report statement of balances due from individuals March 4, 1789, in settlement of, dbtd. and refd. 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 518 (ANNALS 425): reptă. on 526. - ... • 3. Report of com. on providing for settlement of. 1794–5, 3. 2, H. J. 264, 304 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 347): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 318. For bill see post 4. Bill (H. R. 113) providing for settlement of ac- counts of disbursing officers, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J.320: dbt d. 327 (ANNALs 1224); passed 328. In S. dbtd. and passed with amdts. S. J. 177. In H. R. amdts. of S. concq. in H. J. 355. (ST. V. 1, p. 441.) 5. Report by com. of those settled prior to Dec. 31, 1794, 1794–5, 3.2, H. J. 349. Claims, arising from 6. jº. res, for payment of arrears due troops of Wa. C. and S. C. passed 1790, 1.2, H. J. 217. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 144. In H. R. amdts of S. concq. in H. J. 221. (ST. v. 1, p. 187.) 7. Bill (H.R. 165) extending time in which claims for 4. services may be made, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 503: . passed 517. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 412. In H. R. amdt. of S. concl. in H. J. 541. (ST. v. 1, p. 245.) 8. Bill extending time in which widows and orphans may present claims for half pay, passed 1791–2, 8ee PENSIONS 54. 9. Bill (H.R. 211) that claims not barred by limita- tion be presented before May 1, 1794, or be forever barred, 1792–3, 2.2, H. J. 658: passed 671. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 481. In H. R. amdt. of S. concã. in H. J. 696. (ST. V. 1, p. 301.) War of the Revolution—Continued. Claims arising from—Continued. 10. Debate on claims for depreciation of certificates in which troops paid, 1792-3, 2.2, H. J. 671,673 (ANNALs 812,824): res. that claims ought not to be allowed, passed 673. 11. Res. that list be made of officers and soldiers en- titled to arrears of pay, refa. 1795–6, 4, 1, H. J. 409: reptd. on 427 (S. PAPERs, CLAIMS p.182): dbtd. and rejected 436 (ANNALS 298). 12. Report of com. on extending time for presenting, refd. 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.98: dbtd. 102 (ANNALs 703): res. passed and com.. ordered to report bills. For bills see post 13, 14. 13. Bill (H.R. 61) extending time (ante 9) for present- ing 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 210: passed 219. In S. passed with amdt, S.J. 527. In H. R. amdt. of S. concó. in H. J. 371. (ST. v. 1, p. 580.) 14. Bill apprg. $20,000 for payment of, passed 1797– 8, see 1) EBT OF U. S. 16. 15. Res, to provide for cases in which pay certificates embezzled by regimental agents, rejected 1797–8, 5.2, H. J.229. 16. Report of com. on extending time (ante 13) for presenting, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 287,342. 17, Bill (H.R. 184) for payment of adjusted claims barred by limitation, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 496, 583: postpd. to next sess. 679. 18. Bill (H. R. 11) for payment of adjusted claims barred by limitation, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 15, 45: dbtd. 91 (ANNALS 991): refd. 122: reptă. on 145. 19. Res. to direct Sec. of Treas. to report statement of adjusted claims barred from payment by limita- tion, postpd. 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 104. * 20. Bill (H.R. 108) to provide for paying adjusted claims, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 190,288. 21. Report of com. on paying those barred by limita- tion, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J.481,513 (S. PAPERS, CLAIMS p. 333). - 22. Bill (H.R. 20) to provide for adjustment and pay- ment of, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J.88: dbtd. 172,174 (AN- NALS 1596,1599). - Foreign Officers in 23. Bill (H.R. 116) to pay balances due them, 1790– 1, 1.3, H. J.357: passed 375. In S. refl S. J.263: repta. on 278 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 109): rejected 279. 24. Bill providing for payment of balances due them, passed 1791–2, see DEBT OF U. S. 29. 25. Information of provisions made for payment of; Pres. an. messg. L792–3, 2, 2, S.J. 452, H. J. 611. 26. List of French officers and agreement made with them for service, 1793–4, see LAFAYETTE 1. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 27. Report by Sec. of War of number of troops fur- nished by each State, 1790, 1. 2, H. J. 214 (S. PA- PERS, MIL. A.F.F. v. 1, p. 14). . - Refugees in 28. Report of com. recommag, granting bounty lands to refugees from Canada and Nova Scotia, 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 706 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 22). 29. Report of Sec. of War (on petitions of Chester and others) on granting them bounty lands, 1792–3, 2. 2, H. J. 733 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 23). 30. Report of com. (on petitions of Faulkner and others) recommdg. granting them bounty lands, 1793–4, 3.1, H. J. 109 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 25). - - 31. Report of com. (ante 28) refd. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 430: reptă. on 443: dbtd. 445 (ANNALS 337). 32. Reports of com. (ante 28, 29) refol. to com. of wh. 1796–7, 4, 2, H. J. 614: dbtd. 626, 632 (ANNALs 1693, 1727): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 632. For bill see post 33. * 33. Bill (H.R. 209) to grant them bounty lands, 1796–7, 4, 2, H. J. 655. * 149 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. War of the Revolution—Continued. Refugees in—Continued. 34. Bill (H.R. 30) providing for examination of their claims, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 116: passed 134. In S. passed with amdts. S. J. 439. In H. R. amdts. of S. concó. and n-concá. in H. J. 218. Conf. apptd. H. J. 223, S.J. 454: conf. report agd. to S. J. 465, 466, H. J. 248. (ST. v. 1, p. 547.) 35. Report on their claims, refd. 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 703 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 95): reptd. on 705 (S. PAPERS, PUB. LANDS v. 1, p. 99). 36. Bill (H. R. 265) to make them grants of land, 1799–1800, 6, 1, H. J. 703: passed 706. In S. passed with amdt. S. J. 96. In H. R. amdt. of S. n-concó. in H. J. 717.” In S. amdt. adhered to S. J. 96. In H. R. postpd. to next sess. H. J. 717. *Note—Printed H. J. by misprint states that H. R. agreed to amdt. of S. 37. Bill (H. R. 280) making them grants of land, 1800–1, 6. 2, H. J. 766: passed 775. In S. passed S. J. 126. (St. v. 2, p. 100.) 38. Bill (H. R. 123) in addition to act (ante 37) mak- ing them grants of land, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 364: passed 366. In S. passed S. J. 282. (ST. v. 2, p. 242.) 39. Bill (H.R. 189) reviving and continuing in force act (ante 37) for examination of their claims, 1803– 4, 8.1, H. J. 592: passed 606. In S. passed S. J. 374. (ST. v. 2, p. 270.) 40. Bill (H.R. 64) to supplement act (ante 37) making them grants of land, 1804–5, 8, 2, H. J. 145. 41. Bill (H. R. 75) to supplement act (ante 37) making them grants of land, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 197 (AN- NALS 294): passed 206. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 96 42. Bill (H. R. 150) to supplement act (ante 37) mak- ing them grants of land, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 4:8: passed 600. In S. postpd. to Inext sess. S. J. 172. 43. Bill (H. R. 21) to supplement act (ante 37) making them grants of land, 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 89 (for report see S. PAPERS, PUB, LANDS v. 1, p. 534). War With Indians. See INDIAN WARS. War With Tripoli 1. Information of declaration of war by Tripoli; Pres, an messg. 1801–2, 7.1, S.J. 156, H. J. 7. 2. Bill authorizing Pres, to employ navy and issue letters of marque against Tripoli, passed 1801–2, 8ee NAVY 109. 3. Res. Tequesting Pres, to communicate measures taken for conduct of war and what further provis- ions necessary, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 363: Tejected 366. 4. Bill imposing addtl. duties on imports to create a fund for prosecuting war, passed 1803–4, 8ee MED- ITERRANEAN FUND 1. 5. Information on progress of; Pres, an messg. 1804– 5, 8. 2, S. J. 412, H. J. 7. 6. Bill (H.R. 10) to establish a court for the adjudi- cation of prizes taken in, 1804–5, 8.2, H. J. 30: dbtd. 49 (ANNALS 783): recomtd. 50: reptol. on 58. 7. Messg. from Pres.transmitting information relating to, 1804–5, 8. 2, S.J. 427, H. J. 72. 8. Report of Com. Preble on naval operations in, 1804–5, 8.2, S.J. 458, H. J. 145 (S. PAPERS, NAVAL AFF. p. 133). See THANKS OF CONGRESS 4. 9. Information of treaty of peace; Pres. an. Imessg. 1805–6, 9.1, S.J. 4, H. J. 183. - See IMPORT DUTIES A Payment and Collec- /ection of. Warrants. See also PROCESSES. 1. Motion to propose amdt. to Const. that they shall not be issned unless supported by oath, adopted 1789, see CoNSTITUTION OF U. S. 140. Warehouses. warren, Gen. Joseph - 1. Res. to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, see MoRUMENTS 4. t Warren River, R. I. T - 1. Bill authorizing channel to be staked, passed 1797–8, see OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. 1. t | ! Washington, George Death of 1–7. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 8. Monuments to 9–15. President of U. S. 16–19. Death of - 1. Messg. from Pres, informing cong. of, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 11, H. J. 540. In S. res. passed S. J. 11: ad- dress to Pres. 12. In H. R. res. passed H. J. 540: ad- dress to Pres, 541 (ANNALs 203). 2. Jt. com. apptd. to report measures suitable to be taken, 1799–1800, H. J. 540, S.J. 11: reports made H. J. 542, 547,703, S.J. 13, 15, 89. See post 3, 4, 5. 3. Jt. res. of measures and ceremonies to be had, º 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 542, S, J. 13. (ST. v. 2, p. 86.) 4. Henry Lee, of Wa. apptd. to deliver funeral oration, l'799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 544: oration delivered, S. J. 15, H. J. 544 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 192): res. of thanks for oration, passed H. J. 545, S. J. 15. 5. Jt. res. recommdg. public meetings on Feb. 22, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 547, S.J. 16. (ST. v. 2, p. 87.) 6. Messg. from Pres, transmitting consent of Mrs. Washington to interment of body in the Capitol, 1799–1800, 6.1, S. J. 18, H. J. 554. 7. Res, to attend delivery of eulogy, passed 1799– 1800, 6.1, S.J. 33. Miscellaneous Matter relating to 8. Bill extending franking privilege to him during life, passed 1796–7, see Post OFFICE DEPART- MENT 24. Monuments to 9. Res. to appt. joint com. to report on carrying into effect resolution of Cont. Cong. to erect equestrian statue, passed 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 468. - &ote.—Printed S. J. does not record any action on resolution IIl S. - 10. Mem. of J. Ceracchi submitting designs for a statue, 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 444, S. J. 332, 422. In H. R. refd. H. J. 574: reptă. on 579,602. 11. Jt. res. to erect a marble monument in the Capi- tol, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 542, S.J. 13. (ST. v. 2, p. 86.) 12. Report of com. on (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 214) dbtd. res. passed and coln. apptd. to report bill, 1799–1800, 6.1, H. J. 704. For bill see post 13. 13. Bill (H.R. 268) to erect mausoleum, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 705: passed 709. In S. postpd. to next ' sess. S. J.94. 14. Bill (H.R.270) to erect mausoleum, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 733: dbtd. 734,738 (ANNALS799,817): recomtd. 738; reptd. on 743 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 215). For new bill reptă. See post 15. - : 15. Bill (H.R. 274) to erect mausoleum, 1800–1, 6.2, H. J. 743 (ANNALS 837): dbtd. 746 (ANNALs 855): passed 749. In S. dbtd. 117: passed with amdts S. J. 120. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in with amdts. H. J. 839. In S. postpd. to next sess. S. J. 139. President of United States - 16. First election of, 1789, see ELECTORAL WOTES 1. 17. Jt. com. apptd. to arrange inauguration, 1789, 1. 1, S.J. 16, 17, H. J. 20, 21, 24: inauguration and in- augural address S. J. 18. - 18. Second election of, l'793, see ELECTORAL WOTES 4. 19. Inauguration of, l?93, S. Ex. J. v. 1, p. 137. Washington, Martha 1. Letter consenting to interment of remains of her husband in the Capitol, 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 18, H. J. 554. 2. Bill (H.R. 230) extending franking privilege to her, 1799–1800, 6. 1, H. J. 644: passed 646. In S. passed S. J. 64. (ST. V. 2, p. 19.) i 1:50 GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALs OF CONGRESS. Washington, D. C. See also DISTRICT OF Columbia;- Watch Hill, R. I.-Continued. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. Canal in 1–7. * Corporations in. See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Courts in. See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Government of 8–16. - Miscellaneous Matter relating to 17–21. Navy Yard at. See NAVY YARDs. Public Buildings and Grounds in 22. Schools in. See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Cana/ in - 1. Report of com. on incorpg. company to build, 1861–2, 7.1, H. J.89 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 258). 2. Bill (H.R. 40) to incorp. company to build, 1801– 2. 7. 1, H. J. 157. 3. Bill incorpg. company to build, passed 1801–2, 8ee SEAT OF GOVERNMENT 32. 4. Bill (H. R. 34) to incorp. company to build, 1807– 8, 10. 1, H. J. 128. - 5. Bill (S.—) to incorp, company to build, postpd. to next sess. 1807–8, 10. 1, S. J. 274. 6. Bill (H.R. 108) to incorp. company to build, 1808– 9, 10. 2, H. J. 371. - 7. Bill incorpg. Wash'n Canal Co. passed 1808–9, 8ee DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 32. Government of 8. Bill (H. R. 231) to incorp. city govt. 1796–7, 4.2, H. J. 722. - - 9. Bill (H. R. 52) incorpg. city govt. 1801–2, 7.1, H. J. 184: passed 223. In S. passed with amdits. S.J. 232. In H. R. amdts. of S. concá. in H. J. 238. (ST. v. 2, p. 195.) 10. Bill (H. R. 78) to amend act (ante 9) incorpg. 1802–3, 7. 2, H. J. 286. 11. Bill (H.R. 166) amdg and continuing in force fif- teen years act (ante 9) incorpg. 1803–4, 8, 1, H. J. 551: passed 555. In S. passed with amdts, S. J. 362. In H. R. amdts, of S. concã. in H. J. 593. (St. v. 2, p.254.) - 12. Bill (H.R. 130) to allow lots to be subdivided and entered of record, 1805–6, 9.1, H. J. 351. 13. Bill (H.R. 157) to allow lots to be subdivided and entered of record, 1806–7, 9.2, H. J. 497. 14. Bill (H. R. 31) to amend act (ante 9) incorpg. 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 123. 15. Bill (H.R. 32) to allow lots to be subdivided and entered of record, 1807–8, 10. , H. J. 124. 16. Bill (H.R. 105) authorizing lots to be subdivided and entered of record, 1808–9, 10. 2, H. J. 364: passed 414. In S. passed S. J.319. (ST. v. 2, p. 511.) Miscellaneous Matter relating-to - 17. Res, requesting P. M. Genl. to establish a p. o. at or near the Capitol, passed 1801–2, 7. 1, H. J. 229. 18. Jr. res. that p. o. for city be kept at or near Capitol, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 339: indefinitely postpd. 349. 19. Report of com. recommag. that foundry be estab- lished at, 1807–8, see FoundRIES 3. 20. Messg. from Pres, recommdg. removal of military academy to 1807–8, 8ee MILITARY ACADEMY 8. 21. Bill to remove military academy to, 1808–9, 8ee MILITARY ACADEMY 10. - Public Buildings and Grounds in Note.—For public buildings and grounds of the general gov- ernment, see SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. 22. Bill making appr. to build jail, passed 1801–2, See DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 40. Washington, Va. 1. Papers relating to sale and disposition of marine hospital at, refa. to Sec. of Treas. 1791–2, 2. 1, H. J. 453: reptd. on 580. Watch Hill, R. I. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas. on erecting light-house at, 1794–5, 3.2, S.J. 149. 2. Bill (H.R. 47) to erect light-house at, 1804–5, 8. 2, H. J. 120: passed 173. In S. objected to S. J. 472. 3. Bill making appr. to build light-house at, passed 1805–6, see LONG ISLAND SOUND 5. 4. Bill making further appr. for building light-house at, passed 1808-9, see GoverNMENT ExPENSEs 33. Water - 1. Report of Sec. of State (petition of Isaacs) on method of converting salt water into fresh water, 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 459 (S. PAPERs, Misc. v. 1, p. 44). 2. Ji. res. that Sec. of Treas. have instructions for ob- taining fresh water from salt water printed on back of all clearances, passed 1791–2, 2.1, H. J. 604, S.J. 443. (ST. v. 1, p. 286.) Wateree River. See CATAwbA RIVER, Wayne, Anthony 1. His election as rep. from Ga. to 2d Cong. contested by J. Jackson, 8ee CoNTESTED ELECTIONS IN H. R. 11. Ways and Means. See CoMMITTEES OF H. R. Weighers. See CUSTOM'S OFFICERs. Weights and Measur 1. Calling attention of cong. to importance of estab- lishing uniform system; Pres. an. messg. 1790, 1. 2, S.J. 102, H. J. 135. In H. R. refºi. to Sec. of State to report a plan, H. J. 142: report made 268 (S. PA- PERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 13).--Supplemental report made, 1790–1, 1.3, S.J. 233, H. J.357 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, p. 37). 2. Calling attention to importance of uniformity; Pres. an. messg. 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 324, H. J. 435. 3. Report of com. on, 1791–2, 2.1, S.J. 335, 420 (see J.) 4. Res. fixing units and standards, refl. 1792–3, 2. 2, S.J. 463,464: reptol. on 476: postpd. 482. 5. Proceedings of French govt. adopting metric sys- tem of, and furnishing standard of to U. S. 1794-5, 3.2, S.J. 142, H. J. 288 (S. PAPERs, MISC. v. 1, p. 114). 6. Report of Sec. of State (ante 1), refl. 1795–6, 4.1, H. J. 388: reptd. on 510 (S. PAPERS, MISc. v. 1, p. 148): dbtd. 557 (ANNALS 1376): res. passed and com. apptd. to report bill 557. For bill see post 7. 7. Bill (H.R. 194) to authorize experiments for ascer- taining uniform standard for, 1795-6, 4. 1, H. J. 559: passed 563. In S. reptd. on and postpd. to next sess. S. J., 284. 8. Com. apptd. to report plan for fixing standard, 1797–8, 5.2, H. J. 132. - 9. Res. directing Sec. of Treas. to report plan for uni- form system, passed 1799–1800, 6.1, S.J. 39. 10. Res. of legis. of Penn. on uniform system, 1803–4, 8.1, S.J. 366. - 11. Com. apptd. to inquire into expediency of fixing a standard, 1803–4, 8.1, H. J. 611. * 12. Res. of legis. of N. J. on uniform standard, refd. 1807–8, 10.1, H. J. 113. West Indies. See COMMERCE. West Point, N. Y. See also MILITARY ACADEMY. 1. Report of Sec. of Treas, recommdg. purchase of land at (petition of Moore), 1790, 1.2, H. J. 236 (for report see WORKS OF HAMILTON, v. 3, p. 82). 2. Bill (H. R. 76) authorizing purchase of land at, 1790–1, 1.2, H. J. 242: passed 243. In S. passed S. J. 167. (St. v. 1, p. 129.) West Quoddy Head, Maine - 1. Bill apprg. $5,000 to build light-house at, passed 1805–6, see CHATHAM, Mass. 1. Whale Fisheries. See FISHERIES. White House. See EXECUTIVE MANSION. Whisky. See DISTILLED SPIRITS. Whisky Rebellion. See. PENNSYLVANIA $ Insurrec- tion in. Whitehead Island, Maine 1. Bill (H.R. 109) apprg. $7,000 to build light-house on, 1802–3, 7.2, H. J. 343; passed 366. In S. passed S.J. 283. (ST. v. 2, p. 228.) - GENERAL INDEX OF THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. 151 Whitney, Charles 1. Attempt to bribe members of cong. by, 1795-6, see QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE 1. Wilkinson, Gen. James 1. Res. to request Pres. to cause inquiry into his al- leged connection with “Burr's conspiracy,” 1807– 8, 10.1, H. J. 101: dbtd. 101–121 (ANNALs 1257, 1296, 1333, 1360, 1387): withdrawn 122 (see post 2): re- newed and passed 125 (ANNALS 1445) : messg. from Pres, in reply, 136, 159 (S. PAPERS, MISC. v. 1, pp. 705, 712). - 2. Res, to appt. com. to inquire into his alleged con- nection with “Burr's conspiracy,” 1807–8, 10. 1, H. J. 122; d.bfd. 122, 123, 125 (ANNALs 1391, 1409, 1434): withdrawn 125 (see ante 1). 3. Com. apptd. to inquire into advances of money to, 1808–9, 10.2, H. J. 506 (ANNALS 1330): report made 537 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 2, p. 337): res. dbtd. and laid on table 590, 591 (ANNALS 1564). Wilmington, Del. 1. Motion to locate permanent seat of govt. at, rejected 1789, 1.1, H. J.98. 2. Motion to locate permanent seat of govt. at, rejected 1790, 1.2, S.J. 153. Wilmington, N. C. 1. Bills to assent to imposition of tonnage duties by N. C. to support a health officer and harbor master at, 1796–7, 8ee TonnaGE DUTIES 23, 24. 2. Bill to assent to law of N. C. for relief of foreign seamen at, l804–5, see FOREIGN SEAMEN 2. Window Tax. See DIRECT TAXES. "Wine - Duty on. See also IMPORT DUTIES. lºſſ (H. R. 64) to alter, 1790–1, 1. 2, H. J. 201, 2. Bill regulating term of credit for payment of, passed 1790–1, see TEA 2. 3. Bill making addtl, regulations for collecting, passed 1792–3, 8ee DISTILLED SPIRITs 17. Witnesses Before Congress 1. Bill authorizing oaths to be administered to, passed 1797–8, 8ee OATHS 3. Before Courts Martia/ 2. Bill to provide for summoning civilian witnesses, 1807–8, 8ee COURTS MARTIAL 3. Before Courts of United States 3. Bill fixing their compensation, passed 1790–1, 8ee COURTS OF U. S. 126. * Witnesses— Continued. Before Courts of United States—Continued. 4. Bill fixing their compensation, passed 1791–2, 866 COURTS OF U. S. 169. - 5. Bill fixing their compensation, passed 1798–9, see COURTS OF U. S. 135. Wolcott, Oliver 1. Letter notifying H. R. that he proposes to resign office of Sec. of Treas. and asking examination of his acconts, 1800–1, 6, 2, H. J. 726: dbtd. and refd. 727 (ANNALs 787): instructions to com. 734: report made 777 (S. PAPERS, FINANCE v. 1, p. 690). Wood Island, Me. 1. Bill (H.R. 100) apprg. $5,000 to build light-house on, 1805–6, 9. 1, H. J. 267: passed 281. In S. passed S. J. 51. (ST. v. 2, p. 355.) 2. Bill making addtl, appr. for light-house on, passed l807–8, see GoverNMENT ExPENSES 32. Woodhull, Gen. Nathaniel 1. Res. to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, see MONUMENTS 4. - Wooster, Gen. David 1. Bill (S. —) to erect monument to his memory, 1801–2, 7. 1, S. J. 226. 2. Bill to erect monument to his memory, 1802–3, 8ee MONUMENTS 3. Wright's Ferry, Penn. 1. Suggested as location for seat of govt. of U. S. 1789, 1.1, S. J. 62. Writs. See PROCESSES. Yazoo Claims. See PUBLIC LANDs W In Mississippi Ter- ritory. Yeas and Nays 1. Rule of H. R. that names of members be called phabetically in taking, adopted 1789, 1. 1, H. J. 10. 2. Rule of S. that names of senators be called alpha- betically and that every senator shall vote unless excused, adopted l'89, 1. 1, S. J. 13. 3. Order of S. that sec. put question to W. Pres. when he is called on to vote in taking, passed 1789, 1. 1, S. J. 42. See WOTING 5. York, Penn. 1. 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