BILLS to extend the time for locating Virginia military land warrants, and for returning the surveys thereon to the secretary for the department of 96, 250, 254, 345, 349, 368, 384, 400. (passed)
authorizing the discharge of William Hawkins from his imprisonment,
98, 213, 223, 267 269, 279, 288, 293. (passed)
for the relief of Jared Shattuck,
102, 213. 223, 612. (postponed)
for the improvement of the navigation of the river
Potomac, supplementary to the act, entitled "An act regu- lating the grants of land appropriated for the refugees of Canada and Nova Scotia," to revive and continue in force for a further time the first section of the act, entitled "An act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers, 139, 143, 146, 149, 151, 154 (fiassed)
to prescribe the mode in which application shall be made for the purchase of land at the several land offices; and for the relief of Joab Garret, 137 238, 247, 271, 285, 301 304, 305, 311.
making further appropriations for completing the capitol, and for other purposes,
authorizing a detachment from the militia of the
for the relief of Richard Taylor, extending the right of suffrage to the citizens of Madison county, in the Mississippi territory, 162, 212, 223.
(amendatory) for the appointment of an additional judge, and extending the right of suffrage to the citizens of Madison county, in the Mississippi territory, 223, 310, 316, 328, 332. (passed)
BILLS for the relief of Isaac Briggs,
for the benefit of seamen of the United States, 163. for the encouragement of learning and for the promotion of the useful arts,
to amend an act, entitled "An act for the establish- ment of a turnpike company in the county of Alexandria, in the district of Columbia," 169, 353
354, 363. 366, 538 542, 562, 592, 593. (passed)
to prevent the issuing of sea-letters, except to certain vessels, . 174. 251, 255, 259, 366, 371 377, 418, 421, 427. 430, 441. (passed)
to authorize a jail to be built in the county of Alex- andria, making appropriations for the support of the military establishment of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and ten, 286, 293, 310. 328, 332. (passed)
making appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States, for the thousand eight hundred and ten, 183, 286, 292
316, 326, 327 332.
(passed)
making appropriations for the support of govern- ment during the year one thousand eight hun-. dred and ten,
183, 224, 226, 229, 247 287, 292, 295, 301, 311 317.
further to provide for the government of the terri- tory of Louisiana, for incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church of the town of Alexandria, in the district of Columbia, 201, 237, 263, 279, 280. for the benefit of the estate of Samuel G. East, 211,237. authorizing the discharge of Phineas Varney from his imprisonment, 285, 427, 431, 433. providing for the printing and distributing of such laws of the United States as respect the public 229, 515, 519, 588, 592, 607, 613. (passed)
BILLS for the relief of William Hastings,
in relation to the pensions and rations of the offi- cers of the navy, authorizing the president of the United States to employ the public armed vessels. and permit- ting merchant vessels to arm for the defence of American commerce,
to restrict the allowance of drawbacks to certain vessels.
disqualifying certain persons from acting as mem- bers of the legislative council or house of re- presentatives of the Indiana territory,
for the relief of Peter Audrain,
to remit certain fines, penalties and forfeitures, for the relief of William V. Weymouth,
(amendatory) for the relief of William W Wey- mouth and Joseph P. Weeks,
510, 648 653, 654, 656. (passed)
for the improvement of the United States by pub. lic roads and canals, .
to authorize the secretary of war to ascertain and settle, by the appointment of commissioners, the exterior line of the public land at West Point, with the adjoining proprietor, to incorporate the Washington navy yard mechan- ical society,
to incorporate the fire insurance company of Alex-
regulating the post-office establishment,
(passed) for the relief of the collectors of Philadelphia and Norfolk, authorizing the president to employ the public armed vessels of the United States in protect- ing, by convoy, merchant vessels owned wholly by citizens of the United States, in voyages to ports or places with which intercourse is prohi- bited by the decrees or orders of the govern- ments of Great Britain and France, 337, 345, 522.
BILLS making appropriations for carrying into effect cer- tain Indian treaties, 343, 344. 424. 431, 462. 471 472,651, 653. 654, 656.
relative to the returning and impanneling of jurors in the courts of the United States, to make public a road in Washington county, in the district of Columbia,
344, 359, 428, 442 450, 460, 462. (passed)
providing the means to ascertain the title to the
batture in front of the suburb city of New Orleans,
St. Mary, in the
348. 376, 379, 380
421, 424, 427, 469, 471 473. 480.
(amendatory) to examine into the title to the batture
in front of the suburb St. Mary,
482, 538 542, 550, 571, 572.
(postponed indefinitely)
for the relief of Elizabeth Hamilton,
354, 384 393, 397, 588. (rejected)
to amend the laws within the district of Columbia, 359.
for the relief of Amey Dardin, (amendatory) for the relief of Amey and personal representative of deceased, .
367, 383, 392.
Dardin, widow David Lardin,
for the relief of William Baynham,
367, 507, 519 538, 561, 569. (passed) giving a further compensation to the witnesses and venire who attended the trial of Aaron Burr, before the circuit court of the United States, for the district of Virginia, for the relief of Moses Young,
for the relief of John Thompson, 373, 506, 509, 565.
for the relief of Tristram Hussey,
for imposing additional duties upon all goods, wares and merchandise imported from any fo- reign port or place,
BILLS to amend the act, entitled "An act to fix the compensation of clerks, and to authorize the laying out of certain public roads, and for other purposes,"
concerning invalid pensioners, 378, 382, 433, 514, 516 sioners, 564, 585, 592, 607, 613.
for the relief of Margaret Lapsley,
(pasked) 379, 382 506, 529, 530.
(amendatory) for the relief of Margaret Lapsley, Grove Pomeroy, Arthur St Clair, David Black- well, Lucy Dixon, and John Murray, 530, 648, 651. (further amended) for the relief of Arthur St. Clair, 651, 653, 654, 656. (passed)
to alter the times for holding the circuit court of the United States, for the district of Maryland, 382
520, 525, 593. (postponed)
authorizing the discharge of John Kerr, from his imprisonment, 413, 426, 520, 533, 538, 561, 569. (passed)
for altering the times and places for holding the district court in the district of Maine,
423, 502, 510, 514, 516, 525 570, 585, 607, 612, 613. (passed)
to erect a light house at the entrance of Scituate harbor; a stone column on a spit of land at the entrance into Boston harbor, and a beacon on Beach point, near Plymouth haibor, in the state of Massachusetts; and a light house at the entrance of Bayou St. John into lake Pont- chartrain,
(see bills from the Senate) to alter the times of holding the district courts of the United States, for the district of North Carolina,
providing for the more effectual accountability of persons entrusted with public monies, .. 425. to allow the benefit of drawback on merchandise transported by land conveyance from Newport to Boston, and from Boston to Newport, in like manner as if the same were transported coast- wise, 426, 517, 537, 542-3, 570, 572, 592, 593. (passed)
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