Page Great Britain, communication [President,] relations United States with 9 10, 13, 14, 15 42,46 proceedings upon President to lay before Congress letter from the minister of injunction of secrecy removed, correspondence Secretary of proposition to sequestre debts due by citizens of United States President transmits copy of a letter from our minister at the 71 73 105 112 proposition to prohibit commercial intercourse with 114, 118, 119, 120, (See bills H. R. No. 40.) letter from the Minister of, (to Secretary of State) by vessels of (See Resolutions Joint, No. 6.) further proposition to suspend intercourse with (See Resolutions Joint, No. 9.) copy of letter from Secretary of State to the minister of 121, 124, 126 121 150 162 176 202 -367,513 inhabitants of Virginia, petition respecting-see petitions from Virginia inhabitants of Vermont, petitions respecting-see petitions from spoliations by cruizers of, inhabitants of New York complain treaty with, [Jay's] petitions respecting treaty with do. President notifies the House of the ratifica- President to furnish copies of instructions to the Minister who President refuses to comply. 491, 492, 498, 499, 511 532 provision to carry into effect the treaty with (See bills H. R. No. 178.) information on the subject of our relations with [the northwest- Gunn, James-see Abraham Baldwin, &c. Garnett, James, executor of James Mercer-see Mercer. George, Christian, widow of William S. C. Gorham, Shubal, and Stephen-see Epaphras Jones, et al. Gould, William B. Goodwin, Daniel 136 . 385, 427 88 96, 306, 403 . 185, 325 259, 343, 649 470, 555, 566, 569, 570, 574 Green, Henry . 451, 482 Green, Griffith . 559, 561 648 308, 389 Greenman, Jeremiah-see George House, et al. Great Britain, emigrants from Wales Do. petitions for indemnity for spoliations-see States 378 648, 721, 740 -678, 690 423, 424, 434 - 439, 709 Guerlain, Lewis H.-see Bethman & Sons. 633 H. Havre de Grace, in the State of Maryland, to be a collection district - Healey, Eleanor (See bills H. R. No. 183.) 534 536 180 Page. Health Officer, Baltimore, Maryland-(see bills H. R. No. 177) Hillhouse, James, resigns his seat in this House-appointed to the Senate (See Treaties) Horses killed in battle, compensation for-(see bills H. R. No. 173.) Holland, President to apply late loan from, to pay French Government, or (See bills H. R. No. 57) 66 606 492 704 - 183, 185 534 Hanging-maw, a Cherokee Indian 637, 648, 731 Hats, manufacturers of--see States Massachusetts, New York, &c. 67, 165 77 131 288 Hillegas, Michael Hill, John 567, 644 24, 629 27 449, 656 449, 545 Impressed seamen-see seamen, &c. Imports, to inquire respecting act to regulate collection of duties, &c. in foreign vessels forbidden, unless products of the nation to which proposition to increase duties on Importation of certain goods, wares, &c. to suspend the-(see bills H. R. No. 40) (See bills Senate, Nos. 13, 37.) - Interest on accounts between individuals and the United States-see Accounts. 247 646 178 233 9 President, same subject--(see treaty, &c.) 51, 66, 165, President to furnish statement of the gross amount, as presents to Chero- statement received President transmits information in relation to the Creek do on frontiers United States, disorders of―[President's message] (See bills, H. R. No. 82.) President communicates information of [Creeks and Cherokees] provision for treaty with Indians (See bills No. 124.) 78 86 195 219 233, 248, 258 277 290 300 331 331, 338, 342, 344, 346 244 lands, persons embodied on, with hostile intentions, to be punished 344, 346, south of the Ohio, to prevent depredations on the (See bills, Senate, No. 30.) 349, 350 347 Indians, documents from James Seagrove, agent for the Creek northwest of the Ohio, war with, terminated-[President's speech] to establish trading-houses with the tribes of (See bills H. R. No. 138.) to regulate trade and intercourse with the (See bills H. R. No. 137.) letter from Governor Blount, stating the design of certain persons to treaty with sent appropriations to carry into effect treaty with information in relation to the situation of affairs with-[Pres. speech.] Intercourse with foreign nations, expenses of--(see President's Message) do do do (See bills H. R. No. 140.) Invalids--(see Pensioners, also, bills H. R. No. 62.) concerning--(see resolutions joint, H. R. No. 10.) Intercourse with certain ports and places, propostiion to prohibit--see Com- mercial Intercourse. Ipswich, in Massachusetts, to be a collection district Iron, Committee to consider on remitting the duty on imported bar - 266,273 report, &c. 534 73 89, 117 70,89 630 -646, 679 Illinois and Wabash Land Companies, by James Wilson J. Jackson, George Knowel, relief of—(see bills H. R. No. 160. ) Jones, Epaphras, et al. relief of--(see bills H. R. No. 92.) the 55 209 16, 49, 56, 67 66,74 175, 182, 206 205 Attorney-General transmits a table of fees and costs for the Courts Committee to report a bill to continued acts to ascertain the fees (See bills H. R. No. 66.) transferring jurisdiction of suits, &c, from District to Circuit Courts |