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Stills, proposition, that persons entering stills, shall pay on the capacity of the

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St. Clair, Arthur, letter from Secretary of War, [three horses killed] in 1791 178, 497

letter from, failure of expedition against the Indians, 1791
proceeding on memorial of-see petitions.

relief granted to

(See Bills H. R. No. 47)

letter from [expeditions against the Indians]

to be paid for horses killed-(see bills H. R. No. 173.)

Strong, Nathan, relief granted to

(See Bills H. R. No. 45. )

Stenographers, Secretary of State to report at next session on the subject of
committee to receive proposals from

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246

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357

370, 430, 431, 432

States, accounts between the United and individual-see accounts.
motion for a committee to report principles of settlement between
United and individual

accounts between United and individual-Secretary of the Treasury
to furnish copy of book A.

provision for payment of interest on balances to certain States, by
United States

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stock standing to the credit of any State in settling with U. States
to be transferred to creditors of such State

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resolution joint of Senate relating to the suability of

(See Resolution, joint Senate.)

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120

262, 264, 271

relative to balances found due in the settlement of accounts between
the U. States and individuals-see resolution joint, H. R. No. 18.
State Secretary of, report of restrictions on commerce of U. States in foreign

countries-see commerce.

transmits an address, [committee public safety of France]

(See France.)

to report to next session on the subject of Stenographers
report of the Director of the Mint

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copy of a treaty with Indians north-west of the river Ohio
to furnish statements relating to the revenue

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Steuben, Baron, relief granted to-(See bills H. R. No. 192.)

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Swannick, John, citizens of Philadelphia complaining of the undue election
of

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382, 472, 475

Symmes, John Cleves, committee to inquire relative to his contract with the

Government for a large tract of land 467, 521, 540, 581, 585
(See bills H. R. No. 200.)

report of Attorney General on his contract of land,
committed to a committee of the whole House 627, 640,

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Santonstall, Winthrop
Sage, Robert

Sadler, Emory, executor of William Wright-see Wright.
St. Domingo, Peter Gauvain in favor of refugees from
(See bills H. R. No. 7.

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(See bills H. R. No. 47.)
letter from, to Secretary of War, three horses
killed in 1790

and son

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South Carolina, Legislature of, [amend militia law]
inhabitants of Georgetown, [port]

Line of the Army, 1st and 6th Regiments
Charleston, [British spoliations]

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Somerville, William, & Son, and John Price

Spoon, John

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Strange, James

Stetson, Ebenezer

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Stogdill, Robert

Sterrett, James, et al. [the Washington Company of Maryland]
Stobo, Jane

Steuben, General Baron, executors of

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Stephens, John, et al. [Inspectors of the Customs, New York]

Stanwood, William, and Thomas Morse

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Taxes, Secretary of the Treasury to report at next session a plan for laying
and collecting direct

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Taunton, in the district of Dighton, to be a port of delivery

Tennant, Gilbert

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(See bills H. R. No. 233.)

Tennessee, proceedings relating to the establishment of a new State to be

called

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534

98

646

705

503, 510, 538, 540, 542
bill from the Senate, laying out into one State the territtory ce-
States, by the State of South Carolina, &c. &c.
(See bills Senate No. 46.)

ded to the U.

giving effect to

the Laws U. S. in the State of

(See bills Senate No. 50.)
2d Session, 4th Congress :

Tennessee, member from appear viz :

Andrew Jackson

Thanks of Congress to General Wayne, &c.

to officers &c. of Militia, [Pennsylvania Insurrection]

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Tobacco and Snuff, duties on-(see bills H. R. No. 50.)
Tonnage employed in foreign trade, 1790, 1791, 1792, Sec. Treasury to
report upon

of vessels of U. States employed in one year between the U. States
and foreign countries, Sec. Treasury to report

on vessels U. States-see Revenue.

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on certain French vessels-(see bills H. R. No. 11.)

Sec. Treasury to report a comparative view of the foreign and
domestic

a report of the tonnage in the trade of the U. States in the years
1790, 1791, 1792, 1793, and 1794, foreign and of U. States
Tontine, proposition, by James Wilson, of Alexandria, Virginia, to establish

a national

Toussard, Lieut. Col. relief granted to-(see bills H. R. No. 16.)
Tobacco, duties on-see Revenue.

-see Pennsylvania Petition, manufacturers of.
Trigg, Abraham, contests the election of Francis Preston

Treasurer U. States, accounts, receipts, and expenditures

31st July to 31st Dec. 1794.
War Department

receipts and expenditures

receipts and expenditures for 1793

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War Department, from September to Dec. 1794.

from 1st Oct. to 31st Dec. 1796.667, 715

Treasury U. States, Secretary requests a new inquiry into his official con-
duct

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to furnish statements in relation to the state of the
furnished

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to report a comparative view of the tonnage of the
U. States and foreign countries

to furnish extracts from the accounts of the Commis-
sioners of Loans

to lay before the House, annually, an account of the
Revenue, &c.-see Revenue.

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to furnish a copy of a contract with the Bank of the
U. States for a loan
to furnish a statement of the amount of goods paying
7 per cent. duties, from 30th June, 1793, to 1st
July, 1794; also the amount on which 10 per cent.
was paid; and the amount of duty on coal, coffee,

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to report nett amount of duties on country stills, &c.
to report compensation to officers of revenue,

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[Stills, &c.]

333

to report to next Session a tariff of duties
to report a tariff of duties payable in the Ports of the
U. States, &c.

to report to next Congress a statement of internal
revenues, &c.

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358

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to report a comparative view of tonnage in trade be-
tween the U. States and foreign nations, and the
actual tonnage of the U. States in 1790 and 1794,
&c.

o report the amount of merchandize imported into
the U. States since 1789, discriminating between
imports in foreign vessels and vessels of the U.
States

415

Secretary of to report at next Session, a plan for lay-
ing and collecting direct taxes by apportionment
among the several States, &c.

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to prepare and lay before Congress next Session a
mode of collection of the duties on snuff
to report at the next Session, a plan for the estab-
lishment of collection districts upon the Mississip
pi, and on the northern boundary United States
a statement of expenditures for military purposes
for each year from 1789 to 1796, [at next Session]
to report to next Session, on the subject of the fo-
reign and domestic debt &c. of the United States
to report annually a statement of internal revenues,
expenses of collection, and list of officers em-
ployed

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