Compensation of officers of Covernment, proposition to increase the - Cotton goods, not printed, stained, or colored, increase duty on Covenhoven, Peter, relief granted to--(see bills H. R. No. 70.) Coal, duty on for one year, 1793, Cocoa, duty on for one year, 1793, Secretary of Treasury to report Page 705 378 295 295 295 Connecticut, members from, appear, viz: Amasa Learned, Uriah Tracy, Jonathan Trumbull, Jeremiah James Hillhouse 3 11 Joshua Coit, Zephaniah Swift 16 2d Session, 3d Congress : Joshua Coit, Amasa Learned, Zephaniah Swift, Uriah Tracy, Joshua Coit, Chauncey Goodrich, Roger Griswold, Zephaniah Joshua Coit, Chauncey Goodrich, Roger Griswold, Nathaniel Congress, committee to report a bill to alter the time for the next annual (See bills H. R. No. 52.) adjournment of-(see joint resolutions H. R. No. 8. & 11, and a President in certain cases to alter the place of holding session of '98 173 relating to compensation of members, &c. of-see salaries. petition from inhabitants of New Jersey to reduce pay of mem- (See New Jersey, petitions from.) an adjournment of the two Houses anthorised, on 25th May, 1796 (See bills H. R. No. 202.) increasing compensation of members of, and certain officers of Go- to alter the time of next meeting of (1st Session, 5th Congress.) resolution authorising an adjournment of-(see Resolutions Joint, resolution for an adjournment of-(see Resolution Joint, S. No. 6.) 359 387 326 561 591 -354, 355 Constitution, resolution to amend-Judiciary—(see Joint resolutions S. No, 1.) Page. Constitution, President to transmit to Executives of the States the amendment New York ratifies the amendment of the, &c. 89 239 Vermont, Massachusetts, and N. York ratify amendments of the, &c. 288 331 344 354 431 Rhode Island and North Carolina assent to the amendments of the (See Breadstuffs.) Courts U. States-see Judiciary, and States in which courts of U. States are 642 431 507 Credentials of members-see committee on elections. Crabb, Jeremiah, resignation of, as a member of the House of Representatives 606 $94 President to report the number of convictions of in addition to the act to punish-(see bills Senate, No. 4.) repeal and limitation of acts to punish-(see bills Senate, No. 49.) 494 23, 258, 343, 631 71 65 68, 127, 583, 640 103 611, 615, 616 293 - 185, 286 - 564, 635 226, 231, 343, 631 Carter, Joshua-(see William Smith and J. Carter) 323, 403, 410 - 422, 597 - 423, 545 Canadian refugees-(see John Blake, et al. Noah Miller, et al.) 614, 655 (See bills, No. 209.) Page. Petitions from Clerks in office Commissioner of Loans, Massachusetts-see Clarkson, Samuel, et al. Clap, Samuel, et al.-see Massachusetts-auctioneers of Boston. Connecticut, inhabitants of-[Middletown a port of entry] Coopman, Francis 42, 308, 389 57 70, 89 - 306, 389 107 274, 353, 696 - 285, 353 311, 414, 428, 623, 626, 707 Colbert, George Cordage, manufacturers of, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York. Courtney, William Crowninshield, George, et al. . 630, 646 687 373, 425, 429 19, 293, 353 Dayton, Jonathan, elected Speaker D. Debates of Congress, proposition to furnish the members with-[Lloyd and Carpenter] Detroit, President notifies the taking possession of Delaware, members from, appear, viz: John Patton First Session, 3d Congress : additional compensation to Judges of United States Court in―(See 364 616 578 15 224 364 606 Debt-see imprisonment for debt. Debt of U. States report of Commissioners for purchasing 16 (See certificates lost or destroyed.) further extending the time for receiving on loan the domestic 178 233 report of Commissioners for purchasing the public bills H. R. No. 91.) proposition to provide for redemption of 238, 266, 273, 274, committee to inquire as to extending time for receiving on loan report of Committee of Ways and Means, on the subject of the lic (See bills H. R. No. 113.) President recommends that provision be made for the extin- Secretary of the Treasury exhibits a view for the years 1790, extending the time for receiving on loan the domestic-(See Debts due from individuals to United States, more effectual recovery of - 611, 621 631 320 Despatch boats-see revenue cutters. (See bills H. R. No. 113.) Denning, William, et. al. holders of bills of credit, &c. 246 De Grasse, Count, provision for daughters of-(See bills H. R. No. 119 119.) De Neufville, John, granting relief to the widow of (See bills H. R. No. 230.) to provide for assessment and collection of-(See bills H. R. on the United States laying-(See bills H. R. No. 218.) Door-keeper, Gifford Dally, elected - Thomas Claxton elected assistant authorized to employ a messenger and laborer extra pay allowed to the assistant Thomas Claxton elected Thomas Dunn elected assistant extra pay allowed to the Thomas Claxton elected Thomas Dunn assistant and assistant, extra pay allowed to Downman, Rawleigh P. Drawback, extending the benefit of, in certain cases further provision in cases of (See bills Senate, No. 16.) (See bills H. R. No. 76.) on cargo of ship Enterpize (See bills H. R. No. 102.) Fage. - 616, 651 5 16 192 207 213 355 365 365 601 6 179 276 - 303, 305 extending the time relative to-on exportation of certain military Duties, on merchandise imported-committee to inquire on amending acts on foreign and domestic distilled spirits-committee to inquire respect- on imports, Committee to inquire respecting law to regulate ⚫statements of goods, &c. paying 7 and 10 per cent, [1793} (See bills H. R. No. 75.) Secretary of the Treasury to report to next Session, a Tariff of proposition in relation to the collection of internal proposition relating to additional-see Revenue. ally the amount of 394 448, 449, 452, 550, 552 and drawbacks on imports, Secretary of the Treasury to report annu- Dubois, Lewis, his accounts to be settled 740 168 (See bills H. R. No. 48.) Duvall, Gabriel, letter from Governor of Maryland, and return of his election 225 resigns his seat 485 |