President of the United States, communicates- letter from the Governor of New Jersey enclosing an act of the Le- resolutions of State of Virginia, on the subject of bounty lands al- letter from the President of the National Assembly of France message relative to commercial intercourse with Great Britain Page. 347 355 355 355 360 363 364 373 377 382 acts passed by the States of New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and 439 message directing the reports of Brigadier General Scott and Lieut. 441 442 442 442 an act of the State of North Carolina authorizing the conveyance to letter from Judge of the District of South Carolina enclosing the resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia ratifying the first papers relating to Judge Symmes' purchase of lands on the Great 445 445 452 453 453 information of the misfortune befallen the troops under General St. 471 plan of a City within the District of ten miles square 472 478 letter from the Attorney General of the United States 482 by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania`. 483 statement of the expenditure of the contingent fund 484 ratification of articles of amendment to the Constitution of the Unit- 493 resolution of General Assembly of Virginia respecting lands located .494 return of the number of inhabitants in the District of South Ca- message relating to a new article of expenditure in the Department 503 rolina 526 President of the United States-communicates- letter from the King of France announcing his acceptance of the a general account rendered by the bankers of the United States at objections to the bill, entitled "An act for an apportionment of Re- Page. 527 531 541 563 communication from the Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain 578 579 585 second session, second Congress : statement of the expenditure of the contingent fund. 614 representation of the Judges of the Supreme Court United States 614 letter from the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States 614 copy of Constitution framed for Kentucky 614 statement of the expenditure of the contingent fund . letter from the Governor of Virginia relative to the boundary line 615 625 685 abstract of an arrangement made in the District of North Carolina 685 705 708 report and plat of territory of the United States on the Potomac exemplification of an act of the Legislature of New York ceding 721 737 738 letters relative to calling out the militia to repel Indian invasions memorials of the 116 189 406 Public credit, plans for the support of 117, 131, 141, 154, 155 to 168, 171, 172, 173, proposition to fund and provide for the, (Bills H. R. No. 63, 83, Public debt, insufficiency of provision for the 801 Page. 340, 341 House refuses to alter the system of funding the 398, 400, 451, 457 . explanation of the act relating to the, as regards lead and cali- the Petitions from Pennsylvania, inhabitants of 26, 29, 34, 35, 41, 54, 61, 70, 87, 92, 95, Petitions from Parker, Sarah, widow Powers, Edward Evelith Pike, Nicholas Philips, Jacob Post, John Pier, Abner Priest, Job Phelps, Joel 349 350, 380 352, 393 propositions relative to Receivers of Public Lands, proposition to appoint Receivers of Continental Taxes, proposition to compensate (Bills H. R. No. 158, 200.) 129 586, 594, 600, 601 348 Receipts and expenditures of public moneys, statements reported and ex- inquiry into the, during administration of Robert Recruiting service, inquiry into the state of the 178 585 65 115 Registers and clearances of vessels (Bills H. R. No. 16, 33) (Bills H. R. No. 147, 163, 179.) Resolutions, how to be examined, enrolled, signed, and presented permission granted to collate and print. (Resol. H. R.) 67 377 JOINT RESOLUTIONS WHICH ORIGINATED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Resolution, directing members to be furnished with Journals of the late newspapers Resolution, authorizing the Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the Resolution, directing a correct copy of the Constitution of the Govern- Resolution, establishing joint rules for the Government of the two Houses Resolution, directing survey ordered by the late Congress, to be com- 77 Resolution, directing amendments to the Constitution of the United 89 58 66 66 77 77 89 89 8888 58 59 75 84 87, 91 91 106 129 Resolution, directing the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House, to adjourn the two Houses on the 22d day of Septem- Resolution, directing the Secretary of State to procure the statutes of 114 114 114 114 117, 119 120 Resolution, allowing pay to the Baron de Glaubeck, from 9th March, 1781, to 24th August, 1782 116 116 116 |