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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates

Bills and Resolutions, House of Representatives, 19th Congress, 1st Session

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An Act For the relief of the heirs of Nicholas Hart, deceased. (H.R. 139)

An Act Further to amend the Judicial System of the United States. The Senate propose to strike out the following section. (H.R. 16)

An Act To provide for the employment of an additional Naval Force. (H.R. 158)

Amendment To be proposed by Mr. Berrien, to the bill, entitled ''An act making appropriations for carrying into effect the appointment of a Mission at the Congress of Panama.'' (H.R. 180)

Amendment To be proposed by Mr. Hendricks, to the bill, entitled ''An act making further provision for the extinguishment of the debt due to the United States, by the Purchasers of Public Lands.'' (H.R. 32)

Amendments Proposed by the Committee on the Judiciary to the act, from the House of Representatives, ''further to amend the Judicial System of the United States.'' Strike out the second section, after the enacting clause, and insert. (H.R. 16)

As amended at the adjournment of the House on the 1st May, 1826. A Bill For the relief of the surviving Officers of the Army of the Revolution. (H.R. 33)

The bill from the House of Representatives, entitled ''An act further to amend the Judicial system of the United States,'' being under consideration, Mr. Rowan proposed to amend the bill, by adding thereto the following sections: (H.R. 16)

Mr. Barton, from the Committee on Public Lands, to whom was referred the bill, entitled ''An act making further provisions for the extinguishment of the debt due to the United States by the purchasers of Public Lands,'' reported it with the following Amendments: Sec. 1, line sixth, strike out the words ''and of the several acts therein recited.'' ... (H.R. 32)

Mr. Hayne, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, reported the bill from the House of Representatives, entitled ''An act making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the year 1826,'' with the following Amendments: Sec. 1. Line 23. At the end thereof, insert. (H.R. 46)

Mr. King, from the Committee on Public Lands, to whom was referred the bill; entitled ''An act giving the right of pre-emption, in the purchase of lands, to certain settlers in the Territory of Florida,'' reported it with the following Amendments: Strike out the Second Section and insert-- (H.R. 21)

Mr. Reed proposed, in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, to amend the bill for the relief of the surviving officers of the Army of the Revolution, by adding thereto the following sections: (H.R. 33)

Mr. Smith, from the Committee on Finance, to whom was referred a bill from the House of Representatives, ''Fixing the salaries of the Surveyors of the ports of Hudson, and Kinsale, and of the Collector of the Port of Barnstable,'' reported the following amendments: Strike out'' Kinsale,'' and insert Yeocomico. Add to the bill, at the end, the ... (H.R. 84)

Note.--The first and second Sections show the Bill as originally reported. The words in said Sections printed in italics, are blanks filled. The words in brackets, are stricken out. The third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh Sections, are proposed amendments, and also printed in italics. A Bill For the relief of the surviving Officers of the Army ... (H.R. 33)

Postponed until Friday next. A Bill To authorize the legal representatives of the Marquis de Maison Rouge, and those claiming under him, to institute a suit against the United States, and for other purposes. (H.R. 7)

Printed by order of the House of Representatives. Amendments Proposed to the Bill to provide for the erection of a Penitentiary in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 28)

Printed by order of the House of Representatives. Amendments To the bill ''To provide for the confirmation and settlement of Private Land Claims in East Florida, and for other purposes;'' to come in between the seventh and eighth sections. (H.R. 214)

Printed by order of the House of Representatives. Amendments, Proposed to be made, by the Committee on Commerce, to the bill for improving Harbors. (H.R. 192)

Printed by order of the House of Representatives. Proposed to be made, by the Committee on Commerce, to the bill authorizing the building of Light Houses. (H.R. 185)

Proposed by Mr. Burges viz: Strike out the third, fourth, and fifth sections, being the amendment proposed by Mr. Reed, on the twenty-fourth instant, as amended, subsequently, in Committee of the Whole, and insert the following: (H.R. 33)

Read and laid upon the table. Mr. Burges, from the Committee on Military Pensions, to whom was referred the bill for the relief of the Officers of the Army of the Revolution, reported the following amendatory bill. Strike out all after the enacting clause, and insert the following: (H.R. 33)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on the first Monday in January next. A Bill For the benefit of the Asylum for teaching the Deaf and Dumb of Kentucky. (H.R. 17)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on the first Monday in January, 1826. A Bill For altering the time of holding the session of the Supreme Court of the United States. (H.R. 15)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on the first Monday of January, 1826. A Bill Further to amend the Judicial System of the United States. (H.R. 16)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on the first Monday of January, 1826. Re-printed, with the amendments proposed by the Senate thereto, by order of the House of Representatives. A Bill Further to amend the Judicial System of the United States. (H.R. 16)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the importation of a statue of Alexander Hamilton free of duty. (H.R. 18)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning a Seminary of Learning in the Territory of Michigan. (H.R. 25)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Louis Chretien, deceased. (H.R. 22)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the Representatives of George S. Wise, deceased. (H.R. 8)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Giving the right of pre-emption, in the purchase of lands, to certain settlers in the Territory of Florida. (H.R. 21)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making appropriations for certain Fortifications of the United States, for the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 10)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making Appropriations for the payment of the Revolutionary and other Pensioners of the United States. (H.R. 3)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Prescribing the time within which the annual estimate of appropriations shall be transmitted to the House of Representatives. (H.R. 11)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To Authorize the Legislature of the State of Ohio to sell the Lands heretofore appropriated for the use of Schools in that State. (H.R. 2)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for erecting a Penitentiary in the District of Columbia, to reform the penal law of the said District, and for other purposes. (H.R. 28)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To revive and continue in force an act, entitled ''An Act further to provide for the refugees from the British provinces of Canada and Nova Scotia.'' (H.R. 23)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the Whole House tomorrow. A Bill For the relief of Joseph Shomo, late a Captain in the United States' Army. (H.R. 12)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the Whole House tomorrow. A Bill To authorize the legal Representatives of the Marquis De Maison Rouge, and those claiming under him, to institute a suit against the United States, and for other purposes. (H.R. 7)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House tomorrow. A Bill To authorize the sale of a section of land in the Steubenville Land District, in the State of Ohio. (H.R. 13)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House, to-morrow. A Bill For the Relief of Penelope Denny. (H.R. 6)

Read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House, to-morrow. A Bill For the Relief of William Hambly and Edmund Doyle. (H.R. 4)

Read the first and second time, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the bill authorizing the representatives of the Marquis De Maison Rouge to institute a suit against the United States. A Bill Authorizing the legal representatives of De Bastrop to institute a suit in certain cases against the United States, and ... (H.R. 9)

Read the first and second time, and laid upon the table. A Bill For altering the time for holding the Courts of the United States in the Western District of Virginia. (H.R. 196)

Read the first and second time, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill To alter the time of holding the District Courts in the District of North Carolina. (H.R. 216)

Read the first and second time, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time, on Monday next. A Bill Making certain alteration in the mode of making payment to the enlisted Soldiers of the Army of the United States, in order to prevent the crime of desertion. (H.R. 5)

Read twice and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Daniel Steenrod. (H.R. 78)

Read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To extend the time allowed for the redemption of land sold for direct taxes in certain cases. (H.R. 14)

Read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for taking evidence in the Courts of the United States, in certain cases. (H.R. 37)

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. An Act To provide for erecting a Penitentiary in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. (H.R. 28)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next. A Bill For the relief of William M. Dever. (H.R. 26)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. A Bill For the relief of William R. Maddox. (H.R. 198)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on Monday next. A Bill Making appropriations to defray the expense of negotiating, and for carrying into effect, certain Indian Treaties. (H.R. 179)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on Monday next. A Bill To amend and explain an act, approved May twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, entitled ''An act to improve the Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.'' (H.R. 181)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. A Bill To carry into full effect the fourth article of the Treaty of the eighth January, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, between the United States and the Creek Indians, so far as it relates to the claims of the citizens of Georgia, against the said Indians, for injury ... (H.R. 163)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next. A Bill To confirm certain claims to Land in the Territory of Florida, founded on habitation and cultivation. (H.R. 19)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next. A Bill To enable the President to hold a Treaty with the Seneca or Six Nations of Indians. (H.R. 271)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next. A Bill To establish sundry Post Roads. (H.R. 269)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on Monday next. A Bill To make provision for the settlement of sundry claims under the Florida Treaty. (H.R. 223)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday the 80th January, instant. A Bill To provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States, in the Revolutionary war, and whose cases are not provided for by any law now enforce. (H.R. 52)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union, on Monday next. A Bill Making appropriations for carrying into effect the appointment of a Mission at the Congress of Panama. (H.R. 180)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union. A Bill In addition to ''An act entitled an act to regulate and fix the compensation of the Clerks in the different Offices,'' passed April, 1818. (H.R. 242)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union. A Bill Making appropriations to carry into effect the Treaty concluded, between the United States and the Creek nation, ratified the twenty-second April, eighteen hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 232)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. A Bill Making further appropriation for compensation and mileage to the members of the Senate and House of Representatives. (H.R. 245)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union. A Bill To authorize the establishment of a Military Post or Posts within the Territory of the United States, on the Pacific Ocean; and to provide for the exploration of its Coasts and Waters. (H.R. 54)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House on to-morrow. A Bill To compensate Susan Decatur, widow and representative of Captain Stephen Decatur, deceased, and others. (H.R. 70)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to -morrow. A Bill To authorize the Secretary of the War Department to purchase additional land for the Fortifications at Fort Washington. (H.R. 167)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to morrow. A Bill Regulating the accountability for Clothing and Equipage issued to the Army of the United States, and for the better organization of the Quartermaster's Department. (H.R. 38)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to morrow. A Bill To authorize the laying out and opening of certain Roads in the Territory of Michigan. (H.R. 62)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Louis de la Houssaye. A Bill For the relief of the heirs of Nicholas Hart, deceased. (H.R. 139)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to which is committed the Bill supplementary to an act, entitled ''An act for the relief of Daniel Seward.'' A Bill Providing for the relinquishment of certain claims to lands sold by the United States in the State of Ohio. (H.R. 184)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow, A Bill To encourage Vaccination. (H.R. 145)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow, A Bill To incorporate an Insurance Company, in Georgetown, in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 127)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Allowing an additional drawback on Sugar refined in the United States, and exported therefrom. (H.R. 82)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Allowing appeals and writs of error from the Superior Court of the Territory of Arkansas to the Supreme Court of the United States. (H.R. 126)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Amendatory of the act regulating the Post Office Department. (H.R. 212)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing a subscription of stock in the Washington Turnpike Road Company. (H.R. 79)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing certain persons to be placed on the Pension List of Revolutionary Pensioners. (H.R. 119)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing certain soldiers in the late war to surrender the bounty lands drawn by them, and to locate others in lieu thereof. (H.R. 77)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the Corporation of Georgetown to erect a Bridge over the River Potomac, within the District of Columbia. (H.R. 174)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan, to take charge of School Lands in said Territory. (H.R. 149)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the payment of certain certificates. (H.R. 129)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the payment of interest to the State of Maryland. (H.R. 152)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the sale of certain land, purchased for the use of the United States, near Sackett's Harbor. (H.R. 266)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the settlement of the accounts of Henry M. Breckenridge, Keeper of the Public Archives in Florida. (H.R. 108)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the several Religious Societies within the District of Columbia to incorporate certain persons for the management of property. Whereas it is reasonable and proper that all denominations of Christians within the District of Columbia, whose members conduct ... (H.R. 156)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the Washington Monument Association to import into the United States a Statue of Washington, free of duty. (H.R. 239)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning appointments in the Staff of the Army. (H.R. 117)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning Canals through Florida, and from thence to the Mississippi River. (H.R. 92)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning Internal Improvements. Whereas it is deemed expedient, for the General Government to guaranty the expenditure of a reasonable sum of money, to aid in the execution of certain important objects of Internal Improvements, and whereas it is prudent to accomplish ... (H.R. 58)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning Invalid Pensioners. (H.R. 118)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning lands in the Territories of the United States, belonging to non-residents. (H.R. 165)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning the Military academy at West Point. (H.R. 71)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning the Naval Establishment of the United States. (H.R. 80)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning the Orphans' Courts in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 194)

Read Twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Confirming to the heirs and legal representatives of Francis Valle and others, of the County of Madison, in the State of Missouri, certain land. (H.R. 104)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Creating a fund for the support of Common Schools in the several States. (H.R. 122)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Extending the jurisdiction of the courts in the Territory of Michigan, and for other purposes. (H.R. 131)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Fixing the Salary of certain District Judges. (H.R. 172)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Fixing the salary of the Commissioner of Public Buildings. (H.R. 248)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For authorizing the building of Light Houses and Light Vessels, erecting Beacon Lights, placing Buoys, removing obstructions in the River Savannah, and for other purposes. (H.R. 185)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For improving certain Harbors, and the navigation of certain Rivers and Creeks, and for authorizing Surveys to be made of certain Bays, Sounds, and Rivers, therein mentioned. (H.R. 192)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the benefit of the heirs of Gregory Strahan, deceased. (H.R. 114)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the better regulation of trade and intercourse with the Indian Tribes. (H.R. 189)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the establishment of a General Superintendency of Indian Affairs, in the Department of War. (H.R. 195)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the establishment of a Naval School. (H.R. 60)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the preservation and repair of the Cumberland Road. (H.R. 183)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Ann D. Baylor. (H.R. 72)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Benedict Joseph Flaget, Bishop of Bardstown, in the State of Kentucky. (H.R. 263)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Benjamin Wells. (H.R. 246)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Benjamin Woodworth. (H.R. 217)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Daniel Fielding. (H.R. 132)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Daniel Loomis. (H.R. 171)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Edmund Brooke. (H.R. 278)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Edward Lee. (H.R. 143)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Edward R. Gibson and William H. Simmons, and their Clerks. (H.R. 107)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Elizabeth Kramer. (H.R. 210)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Elizabeth Lewis, executrix of Thomas Lewis, deceased. (H.R. 44)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Francis Preston. (H.R. 253)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Garriques Flaujac, of Louisiana. (H.R. 66)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of George Johnston, Jonathan W. Ford, Josiah Mason, and John English. (H.R. 213)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of George Merchant. (H.R. 186)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Gilbert C. Russel. (H.R. 197)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Henry Hitchcock. (H.R. 34)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Horace Waile, and others. (H.R. 205)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Isaac Hodsdon. (H.R. 20)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Isaac Pool. (H.R. 53)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Isaac Ricker. (H.R. 261)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Isidore Moore. (H.R. 123)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of J. Balastier & Co. and Peter Harmony. (H.R. 240)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Jacob Butler. (H.R. 173)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Jacques Myotte, Francois Charpenkie, and Jean Baptiste Laducier. (H.R. 241)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of James Cooke. (H.R. 50)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of James May. (H.R. 231)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of James Monroe. (H.R. 177)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of James W. Lent, and the legal representatives of James W. Lent, Junior, deceased. (H.R. 218)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of James Wolcott, and Mary his wife, of the State of Ohio. (H.R. 40)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Jean Valery Delassize. (H.R. 207)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John Abraham Willink. (H.R. 243)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John Adams. (H.R. 75)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John E. Dorsey, administrator of John Dorsey, deceased. (H.R. 130)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John H. Mills. (H.R. 56)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John M'Cartney. (H.R. 103)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John Peters and Sabine Pond. (H.R. 233)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John Steinman, James Winner, and Ann M. Nippes, executrix of Abraham Nippes. (H.R. 85)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of John W. Bingey, representative of Alexander Young. (H.R. 250)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Joseph Le Carpenter. (H.R. 247)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Joseph Pierce. (H.R. 274)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Lieutenant Isaac McKeever. (H.R. 199)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the Relief of Luther Chapin. (H.R. 98)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Marigny Danterive. (H.R. 166)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill for the relief of Michael Copp. (H.R. 27)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Michael Hoff. (H.R. 57)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Pedro Miranda. (H.R. 258)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Phinehas Underwood. (H.R. 101)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of R. L. Walker. (H.R. 228)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Samuel Chesnut. (H.R. 255)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Louis De La Houssaye, deceased. (H.R. 138)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the legal representatives of Abraham Estes, an invalid pensioner, and for other purposes. (H.R. 112)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the legal representatives of Joseph Jeans, deceased. (H.R. 141)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the legal representatives of Walter Livingston, deceased. (H.R. 277)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the New York and Pennsylvania Institutions for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. (H.R. 208)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the proprietors and publishers of the New York Daily Advertiser and of the New York American newspapers. (H.R. 264)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the Registers and Receivers of Public Money, in the several Land Offices. (H.R. 237)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the representatives of John Kerlin, deceased. (H.R. 142)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the representatives of John P. Cox. (H.R. 153)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the securities of Joseph Crockett, of Kentucky, late Marshal and acting Supervisor of the Old Internal Revenue and Direct Tax. (H.R. 86)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of the surviving Officers of the Army of the Revolution. (H.R. 33)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Thomas C. Withers. (H.R. 61)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Titus Hutchinson. (H.R. 227)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Van Kapffe and Brune, of Baltimore. (H.R. 236)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Walley and Foster. (H.R. 120)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Warner Wing. (H.R. 105)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William B. Bassett. (H.R. 251)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William Benning. (H.R. 144)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William Kellogg. (H.R. 136)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William King and Francis King. (H.R. 209)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William Mendenhall. (H.R. 134)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William Morrison. (H.R. 168)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William Thompson. (H.R. 115)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of William W. Russell. (H.R. 211)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Willie Blount. (H.R. 161)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the remission of duties on certain goods destroyed by fire. (H.R. 215)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill For the subscription of Stock in the Dismal Swamp Canal Company. (H.R. 35)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Further to amend the Charter of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 49)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Granting the right of occupancy to a certain tract of land, on the island of Michilimackinac, to the United Foreign Missionary Society of New York, for the accommodation of the Indian School at that place. (H.R. 137)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill In addition to the act, entitled ''A act to provide for the sale of lands conveyed to the United States, in certain cases, and for other purposes,'' passed the twenty-sixth of May, eighteen hundred and twenty-four. (H.R. 204)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making an appropriation for prize money due to Thomas Douty. (H.R. 229)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making an appropriation to extinguish Indian title to lands in the State of Indiana, and to acquire the right of surveying and locating a canal route through the Great Miami Reservation. (H.R. 76)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making appropriation for the payment of certain claims, accruing under the ''Act to authorize the Secretary of State to liquidate certain claims therein mentioned,'' and approved 18th April, 1814. (H.R. 249)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making appropriations for the Public Buildings in Washington. (H.R. 160)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making Appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 46)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making further appropriation for ten Sloops of War, and re-appropriating certain balances carried to the surplus fund. (H.R. 238)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Making further provision for the extinguishment of the debt due to the United States by the purchasers of public lands. (H.R. 32)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Prescribing the places in which cases of Salvage shall be tried, in the Territory of Florida. (H.R. 157)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Providing for the appointment of a Surveyor of the public lands in the States of Louisiana and Mississippi, and to regulate the price of surveying. (H.R. 87)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Providing for the gradual increase of the Corps of Engineers, for the organization of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, and for other purposes. (H.R. 51)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Reducing the duties upon certain Wines, imported into the United States. (H.R. 235)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Relinquishing the right of the United States in a certain tract of land, to Samuel Brashiers. (H.R. 36)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Remitting the duties upon certain articles imported for the use of the University of Virginia. (H.R. 81)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to ''An act to fix the Peace Establishment of the Marine Corps,'' passed March 3, 1817. (H.R. 256)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to an act, entitled ''An act enabling the claimants to lands within the limits of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, to institute proceedings to try the validity of their claims.'' (H.R. 55)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to the act, entitled ''An act for the relief of Daniel Seward.'' (H.R. 106)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To aid in making a Canal to connect the Michigan Lake with the Illinois River. (H.R. 190)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To aid the State of Illinois in opening a Canal to connect the waters of Lake Michigan and the Illinois River. (H.R. 190)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To allow a salary to the Surveyor of the port of Hudson, in the State of New York. (H.R. 84)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To amend an act, entitled ''An act to authorize the State of Tennessee to issue grants and perfect titles to certain lands therein described, and to settle the claims to the vacant and unappropriated lands within the same,'' passed on the eighteenth day of April, one ... (H.R. 95)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To amend an act, entitled ''An act to incorporate a company for making a certain turnpike road in the county of Alexandria,'' passed 18th July, 1813. Whereas, by an act, entitled ''An act incorporating a company to establish a turnpike road from Wiley's tavern, in the ... (H.R. 88)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To amend the Laws concerning executions for the Districts of Kentucky, Louisiana, and Ohio. (H.R. 99)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To amend the several acts for the establishment of a Territorial Government in Florida. (H.R. 73)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To appropriate Lands for the support of Schools, in certain Townships and Fractional Townships, not before provided for. (H.R. 150)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To ascertain and survey the Northern Boundary of the State of Illinois. (H.R. 102)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To ascertain and survey the Northern Boundary of the State of Indiana. (H.R. 221)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize sale of certain public ground in the City of Washington. (H.R. 90)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the Importation of Gin and Brandy in casks of a capacity not less than fifteen gallons. (H.R. 24)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the Legislature of the State of Indiana to sell the lands, heretofore appropriated for the use of schools, within the limits of the Illinois grant, in said State. (H.R. 140)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the purchase of additional ground adjoining the Arsenal at Watervliet, New York. (H.R. 178)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to examine and confirm certain titles and claims to land in the Territory of Michigan. (H.R. 100)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the Secretary of the War Department to purchase a site for an Arsenal, at St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, and to provide for the erection of an arsenal on the same. (H.R. 170)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the settlement and payment of the Claims of the State of Massachusetts, for certain service rendered during the late War. (H.R. 30)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the subscription of stock in the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company. (H.R. 222)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the subscription or purchase of stock in the Louisville and Portland Canal Company. (H.R. 69)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the surveying and making a road from Cantonment Gibson, in the Territory of Arkansas, to Natchitoches, in the State of Louisiana. (H.R. 94)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the surveying and opening a Road from Detroit west to Lake Michigan, in the Territory of Michigan. (H.R. 188)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To carry into effect certain resolutions of Congress, relative to General George Washington. (H.R. 74)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To confirm claims to lands in the District between the Rio Hondo and Sabine Rivers, founded on habitation and cultivation. (H.R. 254)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To confirm the Reports of the Commissioners for ascertaining Claims and Titles to Lands in West Florida, and for other purposes. (H.R. 39)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To divide the South Carolina District into two divisions, for certain purposes. (H.R. 43)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To enable individuals to obtain copies of Land Titles, and other papers, from the offices of the Registers and Receivers of the different United States' Land Offices. (H.R. 159)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To establish a system of Quarantine for the District of Columbia. (H.R. 89)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To establish an Armory on the Western Waters. (H.R. 116)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To establish an Observatory in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 164)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To establish the office of Commissioner of the Customs. (H.R. 224)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To improve the navigation of the Allegany River. (H.R. 206)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To perpetuate the evidence relating to the sale of dwelling houses, lots, and lands, for the non-payment of direct taxes due the United States. (H.R. 29)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To prohibit the drawing of Lotteries in the District of Columbia, which are not authorized by a law of Congress, and for other purposes. (H.R. 48)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for the adjustment of certain claims against the United States, for the demurrage of certain vessels, at the port of La Guira. (H.R. 234)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for the apprehension and delivery of Deserters from French ships, in the ports of the United States. (H.R. 65)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for the confirmation and settlement of Private land Claims in East Florida, and for other purposes. (H.R. 214)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for the employment of an additional Naval Force. (H.R. 158)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for the ports of the Decisions of the Supreme Court. (H.R. 187)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for the Settlement of the accounts of Col. James R. Mullany, late Quartermaster General in the Army of the United States. (H.R. 31)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To refund certain duties paid upon vessels and cargoes, belonging to the City of Hamburg. (H.R. 225)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill To refund the moiety of the forfeiture upon the schooner Volant. (H.R. 265)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To regulate the laying out and making a Road from the Seat of Government, in the City of Washington, to the City of New Orleans, for the more safe and expeditious transportation of the United States' Mail, and other National purposes. (H.R. 226)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. Mr. Cocke, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, to which was recommitted the bill making an appropriation to extinguish the Indian title to lands in the State of Indiana, and to acquire the right of surveying and locating a canal route through the Great Miami Reservation, ... (H.R. 76)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow. Re-printed by order of the House of Representatives. A Bill For the relief of Daniel Steinrod. (H.R. 78)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House tomorrow. A Bill Giving the right of pre-emption of a certain lot of land to Charles Noble. (H.R. 67)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House tomorrow. A Bill To retrocede to the State of South Carolina, the soil and jurisdiction in and over the site of the United States' Arsenal, at Mount Dearborne. (H.R. 169)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House tomorrow. A Bill To secure the more effectual collection of the fees of the clerk of the district court of the District of Columbia, and of the circuit court of the said district, for the county of Alexandria. (H.R. 93)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House, on the state of the Union. A Bill For the preservation and civilization of the Indian tribes, within the United States. Whereas the United States are desirous of preserving from extinction the Indians living in, and adjacent to the settlements of their citizens, and of providing for their ... (H.R. 113)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill for the relief of John H. Mills. A Bill For the relief of the legal representatives of William F. Keazy, deceased. (H.R. 68)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill for the relief of Wm. M. Dever. A Bill For the relief of Arthur Jones. (H.R. 111)

Read twice, and committed to a committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill for the relief of Wm. M. Dever. A Bill For the relief of Charles Anderson. (H.R. 110)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House, to which is committed the Bill making appropriations for certain fortifications of the United States, for the year 1826. A Bill In addition to the act for the continuation of the Cumberland Road. (H.R. 41)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the year 1826. A Bill Making appropriations for the purchase of books, and defraying certain expenses for the use of the Library of Congress. (H.R. 96)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill to provide for the apprehension and delivery of deserters from French ships, in the ports of the United States. A Bill To provide for the restoration of Deserters from Foreign vessels, within the Jurisdiction of the United States. (H.R. 97)

Read twice, and committed to a Committee of the whole House, to which is committed, the Bill making appropriations for certain Fortifications of the United States, for the year 1826. A Bill Making appropriations for the support of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 42)

Read twice, and Committed to a Committee of the Whole House, to-day. Amended, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading to-morrow. A Bill Making appropriation for compensation to the Members and Officers, and for the Contingent Expenses, of the two Houses of Congress. (H.R. 1)

Read twice, and committed to Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Authorizing the purchase of certain lands, for the extension and security of the Navy Yard at Gosport. (H.R. 267)

Read twice, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the bill for the relief of Daniel Loomis. A Bill For the relief of Moses Shepherd. (H.R. 175)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House to which is committed the bill for the relief of James Cooke. A Bill For the relief of William L. D. Ewing. (H.R. 154)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning the location of land reserved for the use of a Seminary of Learning in the State of Louisiana. (H.R. 133)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill Concerning the United States' Arsenal, in Georgia. (H.R. 147)

Read twice, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. A Bill Respecting Foreign Bills of Exchange. (H.R. 176)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the importation of gin and brandy, in casks of a capacity not less than fifteen gallons, and the exportation of the same, with the allowance of the drawback of the duties. (H.R. 135)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House to-morrow. A Bill To provide for paying certain Pensioners at Pittsburg, in the State of Pennsylvania. (H.R. 151)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill for the relief of Ann D. Baylor. A Bill For the relief of John Eustice. (H.R. 219)

Read twice, and committed to the Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill for the relief of John H. Mills. A Bill For the relief of Daniel Davis. (H.R. 83)

Read twice, and committed to the Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill for the relief of Joseph Shomo. A Bill For the relief of Davis Floyd. (H.R. 91)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill further to amend the Charter of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia. A Bill Further to amend the Charter of the town of Alexandria. (H.R. 125)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill making an appropriation to extinguish the Indian title to lands in the State of Indiana, and to acquire the right of surveying and locating a canal route through the Great Miami Reservation. A Bill For the relief of the Florida Indians, and to defray the ... (H.R. 146)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill making appropriations for certain Fortifications of the United States, for the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six. A Bill Making appropriations for the Military Service of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 45)

Read twice, and committed to the Committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the year 1826. A Bill Making appropriations for the Indian Department for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 47)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill relinquishing the right of the United States in a certain tract of land, to Samuel Brashears. A Bill Relinquishing the right of the United States in a certain tract of land, to William Hollinger. (H.R. 128)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill to authorize the sale of certain public grounds, in the City of Washington. A Bill To authorize the sale of certain grounds belonging to the United States, in the City of Washington. (H.R. 124)

Read twice, and committed to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the Bill to provide for taking evidence in the Courts of the United States, in certain cases. A Bill To allow compensation to such witnesses, on the part of the United States, as may be imprisoned, to compel their attendance in Court, on account of their inability ... (H.R. 121)

Read twice, and laid upon the table. A Bill Directing the transmission of the unclaimed dividends of the public Stock, to the several Commissioners of Loans, of the United, States, and providing for their payment. (H.R. 182)

Read twice, and laid upon the table. The Committee on Roads and Canals, to which was recommitted, the Bill to aid the State of Illinois in opening a Canal to connect the Michigan Lake with the Illinois River, reported the following: (H.R. 190)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read a third time to-morrow A Bill Establishing the Boundary Line between the Florida Indians and the United States, in the Territory of Florida. (H.R. 262)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read a third time to-morrow A Bill To alter the lines between the land Districts in the Territory of Michigan. (H.R. 63)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read a third time to-morrow. A Bill To extend the land Districts in the Territory of Arkansas. (H.R. 59)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill Declaring valid and legalizing certain sales of Land in the State of Mississippi. (H.R. 203)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Isaac Delawder. (H.R. 260)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Jacob Shafer. (H.R. 230)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to the act, entitled ''An act to incorporate the Inhabitants of the City of Washington, and to repeal all acts heretofore passed for that purpose,'' passed fifteenth May, eighteen hundred and twenty. (H.R. 201)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to the several acts for ascertaining titles and claims to Lands in the St. Helena, and Jackson Court House Land Districts. (H.R. 162)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill To allow the transportation of goods, wares, and merchandise, to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, by the way of Lancaster and Fork, or by the mail route. (H.R. 109)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the Judge of the District Court for the Western District of Virginia, to hold the District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, for the trial of certain cases. (H.R. 202)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill To authorize the sale and conveyance of the House belonging to the United States, at the Hague. (H.R. 148)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill To fix the time of holding the Circuit and District Courts of the United States in the District of Ohio. (H.R. 200)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed and read the third time, on Monday next. A Bill To extend the limits of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 64)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading to-day. A Bill For the allowance of Interpreters' fees in the Courts of the United States for the Louisiana District. (H.R. 276)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Thomas Collins. (H.R. 273)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow A Bill Supplementary to ''An act for the gradual increase of the Navy of the United States.'' (H.R. 270)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow. A Bill For the relief of Rebecca Blodget. (H.R. 193)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to the act of the twenty second of May, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, entitled ''An act to amend the several acts imposing duties on Imports.'' (H.R. 268)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow. A Bill To extend the lines of certain Land Districts in the State of Missouri. (H.R. 220)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow. A Bill To extend the width of the Washington Canal. (H.R. 191)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time to-morrow. A Bill To fix the times and places of holding the Districts Courts of the United States, in the Districts of Alabama. (H.R. 272)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill Allowing appeals and writs of error from decisions in the District Court in the Northern District of New York, in certain cases. (H.R. 257)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill Altering the times of holding the Courts in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 259)

Read twice, and ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-morrow. A Bill Supplementary to the act, entitled ''An act providing for the disposition of three several tracts of land in Tuscarawas County, in the State of Ohio, and for other purposes,'' passed the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. (H.R. 252)

Read twice, and ordered to be laid upon the table. A Bill To make Shieldsborough a port of entry. (H.R. 244)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Claims. An Act For the relief of Ann V. Baylor. (H.R. 72)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Claims. An Act For the relief of Edward R. Gibson and William H. Simmons, and their Clerks. (H.R. 107)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Claims. An act For the relief of Gilbert C. Russel. (H.R. 197)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Claims. An Act For the relief of James Monroe. (H.R. 177)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Claims. An Act For the relief of John M'Cartney. (H.R. 103)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Claims. An Act For the relief of William R. Maddox. (H.R. 198)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Claims. An Act For the relief of Thomas C. Withers. (H.R. 61)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Claims. An Act To provide for the settlement of the accounts of James W. Lent, Junr. deceased. (H.R. 218)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Commerce. An Act For authorizing the building of Light Houses and Light Vessels, erecting Beacon Lights, placing Buoys, removing obstructions in the River Savannah, and for other purposes. (H.R. 185)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Commerce. An Act For improving certain Harbors, and the navigation of certain Rivers and Creeks, and for authorizing surveys to be made of certain Bays, Sounds, and Rivers, therein mentioned. (H.R. 192)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act Fixing the salaries of the Surveyors of the ports of Hudson and Kinsale, and of the Collector of the port of Barnstable. (H.R. 84)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act For the relief of Benedict Joseph Flaget, Bishop of Bardstown, in the State of Kentucky. (H.R. 263)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act For the relief of John W. Bingey, representative of Alexander Young. (H.R. 250)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act For the relief of Joseph Le Carpentier. (H.R. 247)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act Making appropriations for carrying into effect the appointment of a Mission at the Congress of Panama. (H.R. 180)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act Making appropriations for the Indian Department for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 47)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act Making Appropriations for the payment of the Revolutionary and other Pensioners of the United States. (H.R. 3)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Finance. An Act To authorize the importation of brandy, in casks of a capacity not less that fifteen gallons, and the exportation of the same with the allowance of the drawback of the duties. (H.R. 135)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs. An Act For the relief of the Florida Indians. (H.R. 146)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. An Act For the relief of Benjamin Woodworth. (H.R. 217)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. An Act For the relief of Penelope Denny. (H.R. 6)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. An Act Making an appropriation for prize money due to Thomas Douty. (H.R. 229)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. An Act Making Appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 46)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Pensions. An Act Authorizing certain persons to be placed on the Pension List of Revolutionary Pensioners. (H.R. 119)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Pensions. An Act Concerning invalid Pensioners. (H.R. 118)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act Authorizing certain Soldiers in the late War to surrender the bounty lands drawn by them, and to locate others in lieu thereof. (H.R. 77)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act Concerning the location of land reserved for the use of a Seminary of Learning in the State of Louisiana. (H.R. 133)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act For the relief of John H. Mills. (H.R. 56)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act Providing for quieting the purchasers of certain lands sold by the United States in the State of Ohio. (H.R. 184)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act To appropriate lands for the support of Schools, in certain Townships and Fractional Townships, not before provided for. (H.R. 150)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act To authorize the legislature of the State of Ohio to sell the Lands heretofore appropriated for the use of Schools in that State. (H.R. 2)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act To confirm the reports of the Commissioners for ascertaining Claims and Titles to Lands in West Florida, and for other purposes. (H.R. 39)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. An Act To provide for the confirmation and settlement of Private Land Claims in East Florida, and for other purposes. (H.R. 214)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Roads and Canals. An Act To amend an act, entitled ''An act to incorporate a company for making a certain turnpike road in the county of Alexandria,'' passed 13th July,1813. Whereas, by an act, entitled ''An act incorporating a company to establish a turnpike road from Wiley's tavern, in the county of ... (H.R. 88)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Roads and Canals. An Act To authorize the laying out and opening of certain Roads in the Territory of Michigan. (H.R. 62)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Roads and Canals. An Act To authorize the surveying and making a road from Fort Smith, in the Territory of Arkansas, to Natchitoches, in the State of Louisiana. (H.R. 94)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. An Act Further to amend the Charter of the town of Alexandria. (H.R. 125)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. An Act Making appropriations for the Public Buildings in Washington. (H.R. 160)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. An Act To incorporate an Insurance Company, in Georgetown, in the District of Columbia. (H.R. 127)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. An Act For altering the time for holding the Courts of the United States in the Western District of Virginia. (H.R. 196)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. An Act For the relief of Benjamin Wells. (H.R. 246)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. An Act In addition to the act, entitled ''An act to provide for the sale of lands conveyed to the United States, in certain case, and for other purposes,'' passed the 26th of May, 1824. (H.R. 204)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. An Act Supplementary to an act, entitled ''An act enabling the claimants to lands within the limits of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, to institute proceedings to try the validity of their claims.'' (H.R. 55)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. An Act To provide for taking evidence in the Courts of the United States, in certain cases. (H.R. 37)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads. An Act Amendatory of the act regulating the Post Office Department. (H.R. 212)

Read twice, and referred to the Committee on the Public Lands An Act Confirming to the heirs and legal representatives of Francis Valle, and others, of the County of Madison, in the State of Missouri, certain land. (H.R. 104)

Read twice. An Act For the benefit of the Asylum for teaching the Deaf and Dumb of Kentucky (H.R. 17)

Read, and laid upon the table. A Bill To aid the State of Ohio, in extending the Miami Canal from Dayton to Lake Eric. (H.R. 275)

Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. A Bill For establishing an additional Executive Department. (H.R. 279)

Received An Act Making appropriations for the Military Service of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 45)

Received. An Act Concerning lands in the Territories of the United States, belonging to non-residents. (H.R. 165)

Received. An Act Concerning the United States' Arsenal, in Georgia. (H.R. 147)

Received. An Act For the preservation and repair of the Cumberland Road. (H.R. 183)

Received. An Act For the relief of William Hambly and Edmund Doyle. (H.R. 4)

Received. An Act For the subscription of Stock in the Dismal Swamp Canal Company. (H.R. 35)

Received. An Act In addition to ''An act entitled an act to regulate and fix the compensation of the Clerks in the different Offices,'' passed April, 1818. (H.R. 242)

Received. An Act Making appropriations for certain Fortifications of the United States, for the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 10)

Received. An Act Making appropriations for the support of Government, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (H.R. 42)

Received. An Act To authorize the Secretary of the War Department to purchase a site for an Arsenal, at St Louis, in the State of Missouri, and to provide for the erection of an Arsenal on the same. (H.R. 170)

Referred to the Committee of the whole House to which is committed the bill for the relief of John H. Mills. A Bill For the relief of Jacob Hampton (H.R. 155)