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(E. C. Dick) inclosing sundry resolutions of the citizens of... Alexandria, exprefsive of their disapprobation of a motion now depending before the House [of Representatives of the United States of America] to recede to the States of Virginia and Maryland.. parts of the .. District [of Columbia], etc. Washington, 1804.

13. Message from the President (Thomas Jefferson).. communicating a report from the Surveyor of.. public buildings at.. Washington, etc. 6 Dec. 1804. Washington, 1804.

14. Motion respecting the establishment of a post road from Knoxville . . . to New Orleans, etc. [submitted to the House of Representatives of the United States of America]. Washington, 1804. 15. Report of the Committee of Elections . . on the petition of sundry citizens of . Washington, in . . Pennsylvania, complaining of an undue election and return of J. Hoge, etc. 10 Dec. 1804. [Washington, 1804.]

16. Representation of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce [in relation to a bill depending in the House of Representatives of the United States of America; to regulate the clearance of armed merchant vefsels]. 10 Dec. 1804. [Washington, 1804.]

17. 10 Dec. 1804. Referred, etc. [Reports from the Committee on proposed post roads, from Knoxville to New Orleans, and from Washington to Natchez and New Orleans. Washington, 1804.] 18. Report of the Committee of Claims,

on the.. petition of M. White and C. Hazen, executor and executrix of Moses Hazen, etc. 12 Dec. 1804. [Washington,] 1804.

19. Letter from G. W. Custis... enclosing sundry resolutions agreed to by the inhabitants of Alexandria relative to the recefsion of... part of the territory of Columbia, etc. 11 Dec. 1804. [Washington, 1804.]

20. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) inclosing abstracts .. from the Commifsioners to make the valuations of lands and . . slaves in ..

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24. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin).. on the subject of lands south of the State of Tennessee [with other documents]. (21 Dec. 1804) Washington, 1804.

25. Message from the President. . communicating the copy of a letter from R. O'Brien, late Consul of the United States at Algiers, giving some detail of transactions before Tripoli. 31 Dec. 1804. Washington, 180426. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin).. inclosing sundry additional estimates. . for the year 1805. (Nov. 27, 1804.) Washington, 1804. 27. Letter from the Postmaster-General (G. Granger).. including his report on the memorial of R. Henderson [respecting a contract for carrying mails], etc. 7 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 28. Report of the Committee of Claims, on the Memorial of A. Murray, late Commander of the United States frigate Constellation, etc. 8 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

29. Letter from the Surveyor of the Public Buildings at.. Washington (Dec. 30, 1804).. accompanying a Bill making an appropriation for completing the south wing of the Capitol, etc. [Washington, 1804.]

30. Representation and Petition of the Representatives elected by the freemen of the Territory of Louisiana [addrefsed to the Congress of the United States of America]. (29 Sept. 1804.) Washington, 1805.

31. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) transmitting a statement of fees paid.. for legal advices. . by the collectors of the customs, etc. (Jan. 14, 1805). [With the statement.] Washington, 1805.

32. Translation of a Memorial in the French language of sundry citizens of the county of Wayne in the Indiana Territory [addressed to the Congress of the United States of America]. 17 Jan. 1805. Washington, 1805.

33. Letter from the Secretary of War (H. Dearborn) accompanying his report on the petition of sundry officers of the army, stationed at.. New Orleans, etc. (Jan. 15, 1805.) [Washington, 1805.] 34. Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures. . on the .. memorial of sundry manufacturers of refined sugar in.. New York. 21 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

35. Mr. Eustis's Motion [in the House of Representatives of the United States of America, relating to the Navy Yards of the United States]. 22 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

36. Report from the Committee of Claims

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on the petition of A. Scott, etc. Jan. 1805. Washington, 1805. 37. Mr. Crowninshield's Motion [in the House of Representatives of the United States of America, relative to commercial restrictions]. 23 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

38. Memorial of the Delegates appointed by various sections of the District of Columbia. 22 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

39. Report of the Committee appointed . . on so much of the message of the President .. as relates to an amelioration of the form of government of the Territory of Louisiana; etc. 25 Jan. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

40. Report of the Committee of Commerce

and Manufactures.. on the .. petitions and memorials of a number of merchants, traders, and farmers.. of North Carolina. 28 Jan. 1805. Washing

ton, 1805.

41. Message from the President communicating the report of the Directors of the Mint of the operations of that institution during the last year. 25 Jan. 1805. Washington, 1805.

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42. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) accompanying a report and two statements, exhibiting the tonnage of vefsels paying foreign duties entered in the several ports of the United States, during the years 1801, 1802, and 1803; etc. (Jan. 31, 1804.) Washington, 1805. 43. Report from the Committee to whom

was referred ... a petition of sundry British merchants and others, subjects of His Britannic Majesty within the United States [relative to legal jurisdiction, etc.] Washington, 1805. 44 Letter from the Treasurer of the United States (T. T. Tucker), accompanying his general accounts of receipts and expenditure.. from 1 Oct. 1803, to 30 Sept. 1804, inclusive. (Jan. 21, 1805.) [Washington, 1805.]

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of Columbia, for and against the building of a bridge across the Potomac river, etc. 4 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 48. Letter from the Postmaster General (G. Granger), accompanying a report relative to [unproductive] post-roads, etc. 4 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 49. Report, in part, from the Committee to whom was referred . . the memorial of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives of the Mifsifsippi Territory. 9 Feb. 1805. Washington, 1805.

50. Letter from the Secretary of War (H. Dearborn) accompanying a report in relation to sundry claims to land for military services rendered in the late revolutionary war, etc. 4 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

51. Report from the Committee of Claims .. on the... memorial of R. Taylor. 13 Feb. 1805. Washington, 1805. 52. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) accompanying his report on the petitions of J. M'Fadon, etc. (Feb. 13, 1805.) Washington, 1805. 53. Report from the Committee of Claims.. on the... petition of F. Mentges, etc. 16 Feb. 1805. Washington, 1805. 54. Report of the Committee to whom was recommitted.. the engrofsed bill making farther provision for extinguishing the debts due from the United States. 19 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 55. Report of the Committee of Claims .. on the.. memorial of R. J. Meigs, jun. etc. 18 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 56. Report from the Committee of Claims to

whom were referred a Message from the President.. and other papers. . in relation to.. a claim for the restitution of the Danish brigantine Henrich. 20 Feb. 1805. Washington, 1805.

57. Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, . . on the . . petition of S. Philipson. 20 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

58. Report of the Committee of Claims .. on the.. petition of O. Pollock, etc. 20 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 59. Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, . . on the.. memorial of P. Nicklin and R. E. Griffith, etc. 20 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

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60. Report of the Committee of Claims . . . on the... petition of G. Little. Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 61. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) transmitting a statement of the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and exported therefrom, during the years 1801, 1802, and 1803. 20 Feb. 1805.

[With the statement.] [Washington, 1805.]

62. Message from the President... communicating further information in relation to a public road from... Washington to New Orleans. 23 Feb. 1805. [Washington, 1805.] 63. Mefsage from the President.. transmitting sundry documents (in the case of the [Danish] brig Heinrich). Feb. 5, 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

64. Message from the President . . transmitting a letter from Commodore Preble, giving a detailed account of the transactions of the vessels under his command, etc. [With the letter.] 20 Feb. 1845. [Washington, 1805.]

65. Letter from the Secretary of State (J. Madison) accompanied with a list of. patents, etc. (18 Feb. 1805.) [Washington, 1805.]

66. Letter from the Secretary of War (H. Dearborn), accompanied with sundry documents, in relation to the.. public buildings on the banks of the Schuylkill near.. Philadelphia, etc. (Feb. 13, 1805.) Washington, 1805. 67. Report from the Committee appointed.. jointly.. to consider and report what business is necessary to be done by the Congress in their present sefsion. 27 Feb. 1805. Washington, 1805. 68. Message from the President.. transmitting a statement of the militia of the several States. [With the statement.] 28 Feb. 1805. [Washington, г805.] 69. Message from the President transmit

ting the annual account of the fund for defraying the contingent charges of government for the year 1804. 28 Feb. 1805. [With the account.] Washington, 1805.

70. A Treaty between the United States of

America and the United tribes of Sac and Fox Indians. (3 Nov. 1804.) Washington, 1805.

71. A Treaty between the United States of

America and the Delaware Tribe of Indians, concluded at Vincennes, 18 Aug. 1804, etc. Washington, 1804. 72. Message from the President .. transmit

ting copies of treaties. . concluded between the United States, and the Delaware tribe of Indians; the Piankeshaw tribe of Indians; and the United tribes of Sac and Fox Indians; on the 18.. Aug. 27th.. of same month; and 3 .. Nov... 1805 [1804]. 13 Feb. 1805. Washington, 1805.

73. Message from the President ... accompanying copies of treaties concluded with the Delaware and Piankeshaw Indians for the extinguishment of their title to the lands therein described. 30 Nov. 1804. [Washington, 1804.]

74. In Senate, etc. Message of the President together with the treaty [with the Creek Indians] and documents accompanying it. Dec. 13, 1804. [Washington, 1804]

75. In Senate, etc.

Feb. 8, 1805.

[A reso

lution, proposing an amendment of the Constitution of the United States in respect of the judicial power.] [Washington, 1805.]

76. In Senate.. Dec. 2, 1805... Message of the President. . with the documents (relative to complaints against arming the merchant ships and vefsels of the United States). Jan. 31, 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

77. In Senate... Jan. 28, 1805. [A proposed resolution respecting tables of fees and compensation in legal proceedings in the several States.] [Washing. 1805.] 78. In Senate.. Feb. 8, 1805. [A proposed resolution relative to the procedure of the Senate in debate.] [Washington, 1805.]

79. In Senate, etc. Jan. 8, 1805. [Proposed resolutions with respect to the sale of public lands, etc.] [Washington, 1805.]

80. In Senate.. Nov. 21, 1804. . Resolution [proposed] exprefsive of the sense of Congress of the gallant conduct of Capt. S. Decatur, etc. [Washington, 1804.] 81. In Senate.. Jan. 8, 1805. [Report of a Committee respecting lands claimed by the United States, within the State of Tennessee.] [Washington, 1805.] 82. Report from the Committee of Claims, to whom were referred the representation and memorials of sundry citizens of Massachusetts, purchasers under the Georgia Company; of the agents for persons composing the New England Land Company, purchasers under the Georgia and Mifsifsippi Company, etc. 18 Jan. 1805. Washington, 1805. 83. Message from the President . . . accom

panying certain articles of agreement and cefsion, which have been.. signed by the Commifsioners of the United States, and the Commifsioners of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of an act, intituled,.. "An act for amicable settlement of limits with the State of Georgia; etc." 26 April, 1802. [Washington, 1804.]

84. In Senate.... Dec. 31, 1804. Additional rules of proceeding on trials of impeachment, etc. [Washing. 1804-] 85. In Senate.. Dec. 7, 1804. [Report of the Committee appointed to prepare and report proper rules of proceeding.. in cases of impeachment.] [Washington, 1804.]

86. Articles exhibited by the House of Representatives... against S. Chase, one

of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, in maintenance and support of their impeachment against him, etc. [Washing. 1805.] 87. The answer and pleas of S. Chase, one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court.. to the articles of impeachment exhibited against him. . by the House of Representatives of the United States, etc. Washington, 1805.

88. Replication by the House.. to the answer of S. Chase, . . to the articles of impeachment, etc. (6 Feb. 1805.) [Washington, 1805.]

89. Exhibits accompanying the answer and plea of S. Chase, etc. [Washing. 1805.] 32 PUBLIC Documents, Ninth Congrefs, First Sefsion, 1805-1806. 3 vol. 8°

Containing in Volume 1,

1. Senate Documents, Dec. 6, 1805, to April 12, 1806. Not numbered.

In Volume 2,

2. Standing Rules and Orders of the House of Representatives of the United States, established at the first Sefsion of the ninth Congrefs. (Supplement, etc.) 2 parts. Washington, 1805.

3. Mefsage from the President, . . contain. ing his communication to both houses of Congrefs, at the commencement of the first Sefsion of the ninth Congress. (Dec. 3, 1805.) Washington, 1805. 4. Mr. Gregg's Motion (in the House of Representatives of the United States, relative to grants of land]. 6 Dec. 1805. [Washington, 1805.]

5. Documents accompanying a message from the President,.. Dec. 6, 1805. Washington, 1805.

6. Report from the Committee of ways and means, to whom was referred . . . the petition of A. Benezet and others. Washington, 1805.

7. Report from the Committee of claims to

whom were referred . . the Memorial of G. Little, together with a former report made thereon, etc. Washington, 1805. 8. Memorial of sundry manufacturers of hats, in.. Philadelphia. [With other documents, relating to the Indian fur trade, submitted to the Committee of commerce and manufactures.] Washington, 1806.

9. Report from the Committee appointed.. to prepare and report . . standing rules and orders of proceeding, etc. ington, 1805.

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10. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin).. accompanying a Bill supplementary to the "Act making

provision for the payment of claims of citizens of the United States on the government of France," etc. Washington, 18c5.

11. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) accompanied with a report and estimates of appropriation ... for the service of the year 1806; also, a statement of. . receipts and expenditures.. [for the year ending 30 Sept.] 1805. Washington, 1805.

12. Report from the Committee of commerce and manufactures. . on . . the bill for the relief of T. Armistead. Dec. 16, 1805. Washington, 1805.

13. Report from the Secretary of State (T. Jefferson), on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries. 16 Dec. 1793. Washington, 1806. 14. Report from the Committee of claims.. on .. the petition of the Crew of the late United States frigate Philadelphia. Dec. 17, 1805. Washington, 1805. 15. Report, in part, from the Committee of revisal and unfinished business, on . . . businefs.. depending and undetermined at the last Sefsion. Dec. 17, 1805. Washington, 1805.

16. Report from the Committee of Elections, .. on the.. petition of T. Spalding,.. complaining of an undue election and return of C. Mead, etc. Dec. 18, 1805. Washington, 1805.

17. Further Report from the Committee of revisal and unfinished businefs. Dec. 18, 1805. Washington, 1805. 18. Report of the Committee of claims.. on the memorial of R. J. Meigs, junior, with the Report of the Committee of Claims the 18th of Feb. last. Dec. 20, 1805. Washington, 1805. 19. Report of the Committee appointed on.. so much of the Message of the President... as relates to the aggressions committed on our coasts by foreign armed vefsels; to the defence of our ports and harbors, etc. Dec. 23, 1805. Washington, 1805. Another copy.

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Report of the Committee of commerce and manufactures, . . on . . the petition of Isaac Clason. Dec. 24, 1805. Washington, 1805.

22. Report of the Committee of claims.. on the petition of J. F. Randolph and R. M'Gillis. Dec. 24, 1805. Washington, 1805.

23. Message from the President . . communicating a report of the Surveyor of the Public Buildings at .. Washington (B. H. Latrobe). Dec. 27, 1805. Washington, 1805.

24. Message from the President. . transmitting a report made to him by the Se

cretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin), relative to.. balances due by the States indebted to the United States, etc. Dec. 31, 1805. Washington, 1805.

25. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin) to the Chairman of the Committee of ways and means (J. Randolph). (Dec. 28, 1805.) Washington, 1806.

26. Report of the Secretary of State (J. Madison) on the Memorial of Peter Landais [respecting his capture of three British vefsels in 1779, their transmission to Bergen as prizes, and subsequent seizure by the King of Denmark]. (31 Dec. 1805.) Washington, 1806.

27. Report of the Committee appointed.. to

inquire into the expediency of.. amending the act entituled, "An act to provide for mitigating or remitting forfeitures, penalties, and disabilities, accrued in certain cases," etc. Jan. 2, 1806. Washington, 1806.

28. Report of the Committee appointed..on so much of the message of the President .. as relates to the organization and classification of the Militia, and to the augmentation of our land forces. Jan. 2, 1806. Washington, 1806. 29. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin), dated 2 Jan. 1806, accompanying a bill declaring the consent of Congress to an Act of the State of South Carolina, etc. Wash. 1806. 30. Mr. Madison's Motion for commercial restrictions, in a Committee of the whole House [of Representatives] on the report of the Secretary of State (Mr. Jefferson) on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries. Jan. 3, 1794. Washington, 1806. 31. Memorial of the Merchants of New York [to the President and Congrefs]. Jan. 6, 1806. Washington, 1806.

32. Report of the Committee to whom was recommitted. . a resolution respecting William Eaton. Jan. 8, 1806. Washington, 1806.

33. Report of the Committee of commerce and manufactures. . on . . the petition of P. Nicklin and R. E. Griffith, etc. Jan. 1806. Washington, 1806. 34. Report of the Committee of ways and means, ... on the... petition of S. Beebee, etc. Jan. 8, 1806. Washington, 1806.

35. Memorial of the Legislature of the State of Georgia. Washington, 1806. 36. Message from the President.. respecting the application of Hamet Caramalli, Ex-Bashaw of Tripoli. Jan. 13, 1806. [With the accompanying documents.] Washington, 1806.

37. Mefsage from the President . . transmit

ting the annual account of the fund for defraying the contingent charges of government for the year 1805. Jan. 15, 1806. [With the account.] Wash ington, 1806.

In Volume 3,

38. Message from the President. . communicating the report of the Director of the Mint (R. Patterson) of the operations of that institution, during the last year. Jan. 15, 1806. [With the report.] Washington, 1806. 39. Memorial of the merchants and traders of the city of Philadelphia [to the President and Congrefs of the United States of America]. Jan. 16, 1806. Washington, 1806.

40. Letter from the Chairman of the Committee of ways and means, to the Secretary of the Navy, respecting a deficiency in the naval appropriation for the year 1805. Dec. 12, 1805. Washington, 1806.

41. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin), transmitting a statement of the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares, and merchandize imported into the United States and exported therefrom during the years 1802, 1803 and 1804. Jan. 16, 18c6. [With the statement.] Washington, 1806. 42. Memorial of sundry inhabitants of the counties of Randolph and St. Clair in the Indiana Territory. Jan. 17, 1806. Washington, 1806.

43. Message from the President. . respecting

the violation of neutral rights; the depredations on the colonial trade and impressments of American seamen. Jan. 17, 1806. [With the accompanying documents.] Washington, 1806. 44. Report of the Commitee to whom were referred.. the several memorials and petitions of citizens and inhabitants of the county of Alexandria, of the city of Washington, etc. Jan.21,1806. Washington, 1806.

45. Mr. Gray's Motion [relative to members of the House of Representatives who shall become contractors for the public service. Jan. 24, 1806]. Washington, 1806.

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