TO THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE SECOND SESSION OF
THE NINTH CONGRESS.
said committee discharged from further con-
sideration of the subject
B.
Baldwin, Mr., suggests a doubt as to the sale and
grant of land to the Chesapeake and Del-
aware Canal Company
Bank of the United States, a resolution submit-
ted to appoint a committee to inquire
what amendments ought to be made in the
act to punish frauds on the
the resolution agreed to, and a committee ap-
pointed -
an adverse report made thereon, and agreed
Beaumarchais, M. de, the President of the Unit-
ed States transmits a memoir of the claim
of, supported by the Government of France,
as just and legal, which is read, and refer-
red to a select committee
Bradley, Stephen R., the credentials of, read
Briggs, Edmund, a bill from the House of Rep-
resentatives for the relief of, read
read a second time, and referred to a com-
mittee -
ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed
Burr, Theodore, a motion to examine at the bar,
rejected
a letter from, explaining his statements on
the subject of bridges
Burr, Aaron, a Message from the President de-
tailing the proceedings of
information given of the surrender of, to the
civil authorities
Capitol, a bill from the House of Representatives
making appropriations for finishing the
south wing of the, read, and ordered to a
second reading
a bill reported, read, and ordered to a second
reading -
amended, and ordered to a third reading
read a third time, and passed
returned from the House with amendments,
Banks and Insurance Companies, a resolution
submitted for a committee to inquire into
the expediency of allowing incorporated,
to take and sell vessels, without forfeiting
the benefit of their registers
ordered to a third reading, as amended
read a third time, and passed as amended
Casey, General Levi, the House of Representa-
tives inform the Senate of the death of
Chaplains, a joint resolution adopted to appoint -
in which the House of Representatives an-
nounce their concurrence
Cherokee and Piankeshaw Indians, a bill from
the House of Representatives making ap-
propriations to carry into effect a treaty
with the, read twice, and referred to a
committee
reported without amendment, read a third
time, and passed
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, a memorial of
the Company, presented at the last ses-
sion, together with the documents and
report thereon, referred to a committee -