Report of the commissioners of the navy persion fund, 122 the acting Secretary of War, on the ex- change of lands with the Indian tribes, the commissioner of the general land office, on claims to land in the eastern district of the State of Louisiana, the committee on naval affairs, on the peti- tion in behalf of the late private armed brig General Armstrong,
the Secretary of the Navy, on measures a- dopted respecting a naval depot,
the committee of claims, on certain claims of the State of Georgia, for militia ser- vices,
the acting secretary of war, respecting claims of the several States for militia services, 145 the acting secretary of war, showing the posts at which the army is stationed, and the number at each post respectively, the Secretary of the Treasury, annual, 152 the committee of claims on the petition of Rachael Dohrman, .
agreed to, and recommitted to bring
the president and directors of the Washing- ton canal company, the committee of claims on the petition on behalf of the representatives of Francis Cazeau,
Report of the Secretary of State respecting the resti- tution of slaves under the first article of
the commissioners of the sinking fund, the committee of claims on the petition of
the joint committee appointed to ascertain and report a mode of examining the votes for President and Vice-President of the United States, and of notifying the per- sons elected of their election, committee on finance on the expediency of modifying the carriage tax,
the committee on finance on the salaries of sergeants-at-arms and door-keepers of Con-
Report of the joint library committee, on the expedi- ency of erecting a building for the recep-
tion of the library of Congress,
the postmaster general, of unproductive post-
the naval committee on the memorial of Ed- ward Shubrick and others,
the Secretary of the Navy of the register of the officers of the navy of the United States,
the Secretary of State, correspondence with the Spanish government, the acting Secretary of War, of the contin- gent expenses of the military establish- ment,
the committee on post-offices and post-roads, on the expediency of increasing the com- pensation of the postmaster at Newark, New-Jersey,.
the acting Secretary of War, respecting the claims of the State of Maryland for mili-
Report of the Treasurer of the United States, his ge
the joint committee, of business to be acted
on previous to adjournment,
the committee of claims on the petition of William B. Stokes,
the committee of commerce and manufac-
tures on the petition of William G. Ridge- ly,.
the committee of arrangements on the occa- sion of the inauguration of the President of the United States,
the committee on weights and measures, on the regulation and standard for weights and measures in the several States,
the committee on pensions, on the cases of
sundry applicants for pensions,
Resolution for the appointment of a committee to in- quire what legislative measures may be necessary for admitting the State of In- diana into the Union,
for furnishing Senators with newspapers, for the appointment of a committee agree- ably to the forty-second rule for couduct- ing business in the Senate, for the appointment of chaplains to Con- gress, 1 r. 7, 2 r. 24, 3 r. and pas. 24, 34 for the appointment of a committee agree ably to the twenty-secoud rule for con- ducting business in the Senate,
for the appointment of a joint library com- mittee,
for sergeant-at-arms to employ an assistant and horses, 1 r. 24, 2 r. 27, 3 r. and pas. 22 for the admission of the State of Indiana in- to the Uuiou, 1 r. 27, recom. 30, rep. 3 r. and pas. 33, 39, ex. 39, s. 41, ap. 42 to amend the Constitution of the United States, relative to the compensation of members of Congress, 1 r. 39, 2 r. and com. 40 that the committee on the judiciary be in- structed to inquire into and report the provisions necessary to give effect to laws of the United States within the State of Indiana,
that the petition of Luther Bingham be re- ferred to the Secretary of the Treasury for the election of an assistant door-keeper, 71
to authorize the President of the United States to employ John Trumbull to com- pose and execute certain paintings, 1 r. 106 2 r. and com. 114, rep. 118, 135, 3 r. and pas. 139, 165, ex. 190, s. 192, ap. 199
for the appointment of a joint committee to allot rooms to the committees of cach House,
for supplying the members of Congress with the acts thereof, 148, 155, 2 r. 160, com. 185 for erecting a building for the reception of the library of Congress, 1 r. 251, 2 r. 258
joint, for the appointment of a committee
to examine and report on business to be acted on previous to adjournment,
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