No. Of John M. Chapron and others, French emigrants 101 122 124 126 MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES. At the commencement of the 1st session, 16th Congress Transmitting extracts of letters from the American Minister Transmitting information, required by a resolution of the Se-. Transmitting additional correspondence on the affairs with Spain 131 Transmitting further correspondence on the same subject Transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, with returns 133 of the causes depending in the courts of the United States,. 134 MOTIONS. By Mr. Barbour, sedition act By r. Dickerson, for an amendment to the constitution By Mr. King, of N. Y. West India trade By Mr. Logan, banks R. REPORTS. Of the Secretary of State. On the petition of Joseph Krittman Showing the fines incurred under an act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States, [transmitted by message of the President of the United States] On the memorial of James Smith and others TABLE OF DOCUMENTS. 8 No. On the petition of Susannah Stewart 112 On the petition of Eliphalet Loud and others 114 Showing the causes depending in the courts of the United mitted by message] 134 Henry Remsen and others John M. Chapron and others With a copy of a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to Showing the amount of the 2 per cent. fund arising from the Transmitting detailed statements respecting public lands sold collectors of customs and other officers, whose accounts remain unsettled, [transmitted by message] Transmitting abstracts of all bonds unpaid for duties on merchandize Transmitting statements showing the amount and species of the capital stock in the district banks Of the Secretary of War. Respecting the expediency of clothing the army with articles manufactured within the United States, [communicated by message] On the memorial of Robert Swartwout 74 79 87 89 99 120 21 65 On the memorial of Samuel Blackburn and others, complaining of the conduct of the Creek Indians 132 Of the Secretary of the Navy. Relating to the rules, regulations, and instructions, for the Navy service 15 OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Finance. On petition of Joshua Nevill, 14 On petition of Henry Ingraham, Robert Hazlehurst, and 29 On petition of Andrew Low, and others, merchants, at Savannah, sufferers by fire, 52 On petition of William C. Kausler, in behalf of the owner of a Danish vessel, Norberg, and cargo, 71 Commerce and Manufactures. Relating to official statements of foreign commerce, Military Affairs. On petition of Edward Baker, On memorial of legislature of Indiana, respecting the claim of captain Biggar's rangers, On petition of Robert Purdy, Naval Affairs. On petition of Thomas Chapman, Harriet Shackerley, and others, No. 4 130 54 56 58 23 94 125 John B. Timberlake, On memorial of Archibald B. Lord, and others, officers of the Public Lands. On the memorial of the legislature of Indiana, praying an additional land office in that state, On the expediency of allowing compensation to deputy sur veyors in the Missouri territory, for certain services, On petition of George Mayfield, On memorial of inhabitants of Kahokia, Committee of Claims. On the petition of Edward Barry and George Hodge, TABLE OF DOCUMENTS. On the petition of Samuel F. Hooker, Inhabitants of Michigan territory, Joseph Lefebre, George Love, Matthew Lyon, Alexander M'Cormick, No. 30, 82 66 68 107 106 63 49 37 35 77 8 81 7 36 62 13 34 20 45 James Wood, Martha Young, Samuel Young, &c. Judiciary. On petition of Marc Marie Duplat, John Bioren and Edward de Krafft, On the expediency of reprinting part of the Journal of the 119 On the memorial of Arkansas territory, praying the grant of certain sections of land for the permanent seat of government, &c. On petition of Peter Cardelli, an Italian sculptor On the expediency of reviving the act of 1806, providing for On the petition of John Charlton and E. Douglass, Rawleigh C. Christians, Margaret Clark, Phineas Cole, Jonathan Crawford, Lathrop Davis, John Dougherty, 127 129 16 57 25 123 69 24 44 18 118 104 John Taylor William G. Servis, John Williamson, On Post Office and Post Roads. On petition of Joseph Timberlake, postmaster, praying an increase of salary, District of Columbia. On the bill from the House of Representatives, concerning the Banks in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, On allowing the District a delegate in Congress Indian Affairs. Respecting the trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, On the expediency of making an appropriation for holding a treaty with the Creek and Cherokee Indians, On the expediency of abolishing the present system of Indian On a bill from the House of Representatives, "for the relief of Of Select Committees. On the appropriation of committee rooms, On rules of the Senate, amended, On unfinished business, 117 128 47 103 105 113 3 5 135 |