John Milledge, Abraham Baldwin, second session, second Congress: Abraham Baldwin and Francis Willis, statement of imports and exports, by the Governor of proposition to give assent of Congress to act increasing duty on ton- nage, passed by, (Bills H. R. No. 93, 103, 164) 286, 287, 337, 338, 507, 508 449 610 624 96 Georgia, proposition to assume the debt of, (Bills H. R. No. 94) proposition to alter the time of holding Circuit Court in, (Bills Sen. Governor of, communicates return of election of John Milledge, Goods, wares, and merchandise, delivery in the river Delaware provided for proposition relative to the collection of duties on, imported into the Duties on, (Bills H. R. No. 2, 3, 6, 11, 23, 50, 78, 82, 134, Sen. No. Great Britain, messages relative to commercial intercourse between the United 375, 379, 385, 388, 578 Greene, General Nathaniel, proposition to settle accounts of, (Bills H. R. No. Gould, David, representatives of, (Bills H. R. No. 79) 245, 247, 248, 249 Gladhill, Eli 231 256 Glentworth, George 355, 378 Gibson, George, (Bills H. R. No. 138, Sen. No. 36) 360, 366, 381, 394, Page. Petitions from Garanger, Lewis, (Bills H. R. No.203) 495, 587, 628,630, 634, 700, 730 495, 587 Garanger, Charles Garrison, Bennet and Elizabeth Graham, William, jun. Gardner, William Graydon, Andrew Gould, John Gist, Nathaniel Green, Richard Gardner, William, (Bills H. R. No. 194) Goff, Joseph Grace, John Gray, James Gibson, Ann Godet, Theodore Grant, Thomas Gibbons, John Green, Joseph Georgia, officers of the line Galphin, George Garranger, Edward Garrison, Benjamin Greaton, Saralı Gibson, Jacob Greenwalt, Philip H. Harbors, regulation of, (Bills H. R. No. 22) Health Officers, propositions to establish sundry Hospitals, proposed for seamen, (Bills H, R. No. 22) report on the subject of marine House of Representatives, care of rooms and fuel provided for Houdin, Michael Gabriel 357, 378, 393 Hanson, Alexander Contee (Bills H. R. No. 225) 362, 592, 689, 690, Hobby, Thomas 367, 393 Hollins, John 370, 377 Henderson, John 375, 554, 696 Haven, Thomas 378 Harold, Ann Haugendobler, Nicholas 378, 696 Harner, Christian Henry, Joseph Hunt, Thomas Huger, Elizabeth, widow Hately, Charles Heller, Jacob Hall, Jacob Haburn, William Henderson, David Hazen, Moses Hamilton, Rufus Healy, Eleanor Haskill, John Higby, John Hunter, George 391, 580 440, 696 440, 459 442, 471 442 442, 696 444, 578, 580, 621 447 447 447, 453 451 452,735 445, 696 456 458, 585 Huber, Peter 458, 482 Hawkins, Joseph 459, 583 Haynes, Jonathan 461 Heisler, Peter 465 Houghton, Jonathan 466 Houston, William 467 Hays, John 472 Holland, John 474, 583 Hartman, Deiterick Harly, John Hill, Baylor Humphreys, David Hanner, Joseph Harris, John 477 477 481 484, 487 457, 486 Hailey, John 486 Hale, Abigail 489 Howard, Charles 490 Holmes, Temperance Huntriss, Pearson Hayden, John 492 Hay, Udney (Bills H. R.. No. 208) Haight, Stephen Hill, Adam 518, 583 519 Harper, Mary Henlon, Marmaduke 521 526 539 Henderson, Joseph (see Bills H. R. No. 222) 189, 592, 622, 625, 660, Illinois and Wabash Companies, memorial of the Importation of certain persons into the U. S. prior to 1808, subject considered (Bills H. R. No. 30) Impost laws, proposition to repeal such as impose duties on useful animals Impost and tonnage, duties on, (Bills H. R. No. 2, 5, 11) 472, 558 37, 114 695, 700 amount of duties on, (Bills H. R. No. 183, 193) 452, 538, 553, returns of, Imports and exports, inquiry into the amount of duties on, 554, 556 31, 346, 350, 351 562 proposition to provide for the expenses of negotiations with the, (Bills 74, 75, 77 77 President authorized to raise troops to act against the Creek 140, 143, 185, 204, 216, 272, 619, 629, 656 expedition against the, Northwest of the Ohio 333, 336, 338 message relating to intercourse with the, (Bills H. R. No. 151): 445, 462 615 621 proposition to compensate commissioners for treating of peace with 626 letters from General Wilkinson and James Seagrove, respecting the 650 better from the Governor of Georgia relating to the affairs of the 653 agreement to hold a treaty with the hostile, (see Bills H. R. No. 239) 708, 710 of the treaty with the Creek report of the Secretary of War respecting the Northwestern and Southern President's Message relative to measures taken to induce peace with the 737 737, 738 738 738, 739, 740 to calling out the militia to repel inva- |