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War, Secretary of, requested to communicate-

a statement in detail of the claims for Militia services, which
in his estimate of 10th February, instant, (1797,) he
states at $125,000, and also a statement of the appli-
cation of appropriations for the Military Establishment
for 1796, from whence have resulted the deficiencies
in the abovementioned estimate of the two sums of
$44,120 and $32,000

communicates-

instructions to Commissioners to treat with hostile Indians,
North of Ohio, and their report

a statement of the troops in the Legion of the U. States,
and intelligence from Gen. Wayne

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a return of ordnance, arms, and Military stores, also a view
of the Southwestern frontier, as connected with the Creek
Indians, and State of Georgia

an adjudication of the Supreme Court against the claim of
certain invalid pensioners

a statement of expenditure in 1790, in a treaty with the
Creek Indians, and amount of presents to the Creeks and
Cherokees since

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a statement of cases of claimants to be placed on pension
list

further information relative to Southwestern frontier

a report respecting fortifications

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a report respecting difficulties in execution of the act es-
tablishing an uniform militia

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131, 175, 186

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247

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instructions to Engineers for erecting fortifications
letter, &c. from Governor of Territory, South of the Ohio
a report respecting frigates authorized by act to provide
a naval armament

270

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a list of the names and petitions of several persons apply.
ing for pensions

278

confidential communications from Gen. Wayne
a list of the names of claimants of pensions
extracts of letters from Gen. Wayne

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statements relative to Military force, arsenals, frigates, In-
dian trade, &c.

378

a report of the state of the fortifications of ports and har-
bors

424

an additional list of claimants of pensions

473

a report on the petition of Hugh Lawson White

a report on the petitions of Michael Jackson and of Monsier
Poiery

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a list of names of claimants to be placed on the pension

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statements relative to the expenditures in the Military De-
partment in 1796

a list of claimants for pensions, from the State of Delaware

War Department, payments at Treasury on account of the

committee to bring in bill making alterations in the

(See bills H. R. No. 112.)

proposition to increase salary of Accountant of 429, 546, 551, 553

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Weights & Measures, proceedings of French Government relating to 288, 388,510
experiments to be made with a view to a fixed standard 557, 559
(See bills H. R. No. 194.)

White, James, Delegate from Territory Southwest of Ohio, appears

(see Ohio.)

Whitney, Charles, charged with breach of privileges of House-see privi-

leges, &c.

Wines, &c. laying a duty on retail of-see Revenue.
proposition to increase the duties on imported
Windows, proposition to lay a tax upon

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Wood, Leighton, et al. clerks Treasury U. States.-see clerks.

Wood, Elijah

Wood, Andrew

Wood, John

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Woodbridge, Dudley

Wooton, John

Wright, James

Wright, Francis

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Wright, Wm. Executors of

Wynne, John.-see James Quarles.

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Y.

Yeas and Nays-

on passage of Senate bill, to alter the flag of the United States
on amending bill No. 1, Military Establishment United States
on making the report of the Secretary of State on the re-
strictions on the commerce of the United States, the order
of the day for the 1st Monday of March, next
on admitting Henry Latimer, of Delaware, to a seat in the

House

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on a proposition to build four ships of 44, and two of 20 guns
on amending the Joint Resolution of the Senate, for amending
the Constitution, respecting the judicial power

68

79

on a proposition for a committee to ascertain and report, the
principles on which the accounts between the
States and individual States were settled

United

115

on the previous question-[suspend intercourse with Great
Britain]

121

on resuming the consideration of the subject-[suspend inter-
course with Great Britain]

124

on engrossing non-intercourse bill

129

on passing the same

130

on agreeing to the report of a committee, on the subject of in-
creasing the revenue

142

on amending a resolution-[duties on stamps]

144

on amending a resolution-[licenses to attorneys, &c.]

145

on striking out duty on Tobacco, manufactured in the United
States

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on a motion to discriminate duties-[British and other foreign
tonnage]

150

on a motion to exempt certain deeds from stamp duty
on a motion to amend the resolution-[further to continue the
Embargo]

151

153

on the passage of said resolution

154

VOL. II.-106

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Yeas and Nays-

on a motion to amend the bill for paying interest on balances
due by the United States, to certain States

on taking the previous question on said bill

on engrossing the same

on a motion that the same be read the third time on the 1st
Monday of October

on the passage of the said bill

- 156, 157

15%

153

160

154

on a motion to strike out the 1st section of the bill to aug-
ment the Military force of United States

on a motion to reject the bill laying duties on manufactured to-
bacco and refined sugar

on a motion to amend the bill laying additional duties on imports
and tonnage

on committing a Joint Resolution, providing indemnity for
British depredations -

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on a motion to amend the bill to compensate Arthur St. Clair
on the passage of said bill

171

on the passage of Senate bill, providing for the widow &c., of
Robert Forsyth

on a motion to suspend intercorsue with the American Colonies
of Great Britain

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on a motion to reject Senate bill to increase the military
force, &c.

187

on passage of the bill, laying duties on licenses to retail wines
and spirituous liquors

189

on the passage of the bill, for the payment of money due to

France

190

on the bill laying duties on sales at auction

190

on going into Committee of the Whole, on bill of Senate, for
punishment of certain crimes, &c.

193

on motion to amend the said bill

195

on the passage of the bill to compensate Robert Forsyth
on the passage of the bill to authorize the President to procure
Gallies

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on third reading of bill granting additional compensation to
the principal clerks in the Department of State, Treasury
and War-[Senate] -

204

on a proposition to amend the bill for further protection of
South Western frontier settlers

219

on amendments proposed to the said bill

214

on a resolution to increase the Naval force of the United
States, against Algerine Corsairs, &c.

217

on previous question-[vote of thanks to General Wayne, &c.]
on the appointment of a committee, to report a bill regulating
the pay
of officers of militia

on previous question-[indemnify sufferers-Pennsylvania in-

surrection

on an amendment to the address, in answer to President's
Speech-[origin of Pennsylvania insurrection]

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on amending bill, to establish an uniform rule of naturalization
on indemnifying persons who have entered lands, ceded by
North Carolina, to the United States

281

310

on a motion to reject Senate bill, No. 30, to prevent depreda-
tions on the Indians South of the Ohio

on a motion to amend the bill, making further provision for the
redemption of the public debt

336

347

on a question-has Robert Randolph been guilty of a con-
tempt, and breach of the privilege of this House

405

Yeas and Nays-

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on requiring the President to lay before the House, the instruc-
tions to the Minister who negotiated the late Treaty with
Great Britain-[Jay's]

on passage of bill, for the relief and protection of American

seamen

on passage of a bill, authorizing a loan for the use of the city
of Washington

on a proposition to commit to a Committee of the Whole House
the message of the President, declining to transmit to the
House, copies of instructions, &c. to the Minister who nego-
tiated the late treaty with Great Britain

on an amendment to the bill, providing for the sale of lands of
United States, North west of the river Ohio -

480

- 483, 484

490

491

495

on several propositions relative to the refusal of the President
to comply with a call of the House, for a copy of instructions
to the Minister who negotiated the late treaty with Great
Britain
499, 500, 501, 502
503, 504, 505

on amendments to act to provide for a naval armament
on passage of Senate bill-supplementary to an act, to provide
for a naval armament -

on amending the bill to regulate trade and intercourse with the
Indian tribes, and preserve peace on frontiers

on propositions to amend resolutions of the House, to provide
for carrying into effect certain treaties

506

508

511, 512, &c.

529,530, 531

on several propositions to amend resolutions, on making provi-
sion to carry into effect, the treaty with Great Britain
on a resolution declaring the State of Tennessee to be one of
the United States of America

on a proposition in relation to fortifications United States
on the passage of the bill making an additional allowance to
certain public officers for 1796 -

544

on a proposition to increase compensation of sundry officers of
Government

546

554

558

567, 572

576, 577

578

on Senate amendments to bill to ascertain and fix the Military
Establishment

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on Senate amendments to bill making provision for the pay-
ment of certain debts of the United States
on passage of the bill to indemnify the estate of the late Gene-
ral Green

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on postponing the consideration of the report of the Committee
of Ways and Means, in favor of the appointment of an agent,
to superintend foreign expenditures

on amending the Senate bill, laying out into one State, the
territory ceded by North Carolina to the United States, and
for an enumeration of the inhabitants thereof
on amending the bill, making further appropriations for the
year 1796

on an amendment of the Senate, to the bill to prevent the sale
of prizes brought into the United States, by vessels belong-
ing to any Foreign Prince or state

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on a resolution, declaring that Israel Smith is not entitled to a
seat in the House, as a representative from Vermont
on several propositions to amend the address, in answer to the
President's Speech

on a Resolution Joint, requiring that debtor States be notified
of balances and required to pay

on a Resolution Joint, requiring that debtor States, holding evi-
dences of Debt vs. United States, [such cases suspended]
on a proposition to lay a direct tax on lands, lots, and buildings
on a proposition to lay a tax upon slaves

584

- 587, 588

594

596

597

- 617, 619

638

639

651

652

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