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Mr . MóKee , from the Committee on the Public Lands , reported a bill for the relief
of the inhabitants of the late county of New Madrid , in the Missouri territory , who
suffered by earthquakes , which was read said petition be bill authorizincom ...
Mr . MóKee , from the Committee on the Public Lands , reported a bill for the relief
of the inhabitants of the late county of New Madrid , in the Missouri territory , who
suffered by earthquakes , which was read said petition be bill authorizincom ...
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... and “ Au act for the relief of the inhabitants of the late county of New Madrid , in
the Missouri territory , who suffered by earthquakes : " and found the same to be
truly enrolled : When The Speaker signed the said bills . Ordered , That the Clerk
...
... and “ Au act for the relief of the inhabitants of the late county of New Madrid , in
the Missouri territory , who suffered by earthquakes : " and found the same to be
truly enrolled : When The Speaker signed the said bills . Ordered , That the Clerk
...
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Seite 33 - RESOLVED, by the Senate, and House of Representatives, of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, Two Thirds of both Houses concurring, That the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as Amendments to the Constitution of the United States...
Seite 723 - so much of the several acts imposing duties on the tonnage of ships and vessels^ and on goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States, as imposes a discriminating duty of tonnage, between foreign vessels and vessels of the United States...
Seite 756 - An act to provide additional revenues for defraying the expenses of government and maintaining the public credit, by laying a direct tax upon the United States, and to provide for assessing and collecting the same...
Seite 396 - States shall have reason to believe that offences have been or are likely to be committed against the provisions of this act within any judicial district, it shall be lawful for him, in his discretion, to direct the judge, marshal, and district attorney of such district to attend at such place within the district, and for such time as he...
Seite 155 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.
Seite 272 - ... it shall be the duty of such justice of the peace, or police magistrate, to transfer the case to such...
Seite 695 - The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress, had become a necessary resort to assert the rights and independence of the nation. It has been waged with a success which is the natural result of the wisdom of the legislative councils, of the patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valor of the military and naval forces of the country.
Seite 8 - President's message had been read in the House of Representatives, offered the following joint resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That a committee of one member from each State represented in this House be appointed on the part of this House, to join such committee as may be appointed on the part of the Senate, to consider and report by what token of respect and affection it may be proper for the Congress of the United States...
Seite 13 - A second frigate has indeed fallen into the hands of the enemy, but the loss is hidden in the blaze of heroism with which she was defended. Captain Porter, who commanded her, and whose previous career had been distinguished by daring enterprise and by fertility of genius, maintained a sanguinary contest against two ships, one of them superior to his own, and under other severe disadvantages, till humanity tore down the colors which valor had nailed to the mast.
Seite 11 - On our side we can appeal to a series of achievements which have given new lustre to the American arms. Besides the brilliant incidents in the minor operations...