46 An act laying out into one State, the territory ceded by the State of N. Carolina to the U. States, and providing for an enumeration of the 582 583, 587 590 593, 594, 595, 595 602 47 597 598, 600-rejected by H. R. 48 An act granting an additional allowance to the Clerks in the office of the 49 628 628 710 727 728, 738 740-postponed until next Session. Blanchard, Edward, his accounts to be settled at the Treasury Bourne, Sylvanus, relief granted to.-(See bills H. R. No. 186.) (See Revenue.) Boston Harbor, buoys to be in and near (See bills H. R. No. 240.) Bribery of members-see privileges, &c. Bread-stuff, proposition to prohibit exportation of certain do Page. 250 668 721 - 507, 514 Business to be acted upon the present session, Joint Committee to report 85, 86, 113 (See Resolutions Joint, No. 8.) 161, 165, 168, 174 260, 262 Business to be acted upon the present session, Joint Committee to report First Session, Fourth Congress : Business to be acted upon the present session, Joint Committee appointed Petitions from-- 532, 536, 537 Backus, Gurdon, and David M. Randolph 163, 186, 439, 494, 515, 521, 533 Carriages for conveyance of persons-(see Revenue, also, bills H. R. No. 55.) (See bills No. 114.) Committee to revise bill laying duties on (See bills H. R. No. 133.) Carolina, North and South-see North Carolina and South Carolina. Cape of Good Hope, President to grant clearances to vessels now loaded and Cape Cod, Lighthouse to be built on-(see bills H. Ř. No. 179.) Call of the House-see House. 223 - 380, 477 434 Cedar Point District, in the State of Maryland, to be called District of Nanjemoy lost or destroyed, Committee to inquire respecting 288, (See bills H. R. No. 3.) 294, 299 Loan Office and final settlement-see debt U. States - 676, 681 proposition to provide for the renewal of destroyed First Session, Third Congress : Chaplains to Congress, resolution respecting the appointment of Bishop White chosen on the part of the Senate Second Session, Third Congress : 9 motion to appoint Clopton, John, his seat contested by Burwell Bassett--see Bassett. Claims of citizens for property captured by belligerent powers, appropriation for prosecuting 715 Claims against U. States to be excepted from operation of acts of limitation- petition of, for a messenger-see petitions, also, messenger. 601 Clark, Lucy, relief to-(see bills H. R. No. 9.) Page. Clerk of the House, John Beckley elected authorized to employ an additional clerk Clerks in the office of the Clerk H. R. extra pay allowed to Clerks in public offices, extra pay to certain, &c. in State, Treasury, and War Departments, in 1794, additional pay in Auditor's office, further compensation to 4 215 365 601 211 (See bills H. R. No. 69.) 180 (See bills S. No. 17.) 125 (See bills Senate, No. 19.) in the several Departments, Committee to inquire respecting the num- 269 in the Executive Departments, to fix their compensation-see salaries. in the several Departments, Committee to ascertain the number, &c. 438, 477 (See bills H. R. No. 221.) to regulate compensation of-(see bills Senate, Nos. 32 and 42.) in public offices, extra allowance to-(see bills S. No. 38.) in the office of Secretary of the Senate, additional pay to-(see bills S. No. 48) 678 Commerce of the United States, report Secretary of State of privileges, and Commerce of the U. S. President to cause to be furnished all foreign laws, decrees, &c. affecting the - 21, 24, 25 82 President communicates information of spoliations on the Commerce and Manufactures, Committee of, appointed Great Britain, proposition to suspend-see Great Commissioners of the City of Washington--see Washington. Committee of Elections appointed to report the unfinished business of last session to prepare an address in answer to the President's speech 437, 557 102 5 11, 23, 26 15 5 28, 76, 84 9, 15 9, 13 15, 40 30, 31, 85 224 225 228 231 366 372 369 592 612 303 345, 348 621 302, 305, 306,316 to notify the President of the proposed recess of Congress (See officers United States) of Executive Officers of Government, to establish of Officers of Government, proposition to inquire respecting - 443 |