Senate Proceedings and Debates.
Clason, Isaac, and Creighton, James, a petition of each, referred to the committee appoint- ed on the Treasury Report on the subject of drawback - Cobb Creek, Massachusetts; Mr. S. Smith pre- sented the petition of sundry inhabitants of, praying the establishment thereat of a post office, referred to the committee on post roads Commerce and Seamen, a bill from the House to revive and continue in force the first sec- tion of the act to protect the, of the Uni- ted States, presented and read read a second time, and referred reported without amendment, amended, and ordered to a third reading
Cumberland Road, a Message from the President in relation to the 80 Cushing, Colonel, the deposition of, referred to by General Wilkinson, in his testimony be- fore the court, on the trial of Aaron Burr 558 Customs, a report of the Secretary of the Trea-
Connecticut, a deed of cession by the State of, to the United States of certain territory call- ed the Western Reserve of Connecticut, ordered to be sent for file in the State De- partment
Constitution, Mr. Tiffin submitted a resolution to
21 Debentures, Mr. Adams reported a bill author- izing the issue of, in certain cases, which was read
second reading resumed, and further con-
reported, with an amendment
resolution of the Legislature of Virginia resolution of the Legislature of Massachusetts 331 Mr. Hillhouse submitted a resolution to amend the Contingent Fund, the President transmitted an
amendment agreed to, and bill ordered to a
Delaware, an act of cession to the United States
of a light-house and pier, by the State of, ordered to be sent for file in the State De- partment Detroit, the President transmitted letters from Governor Hull, respecting the Indians in the vicinity of Dickinson, John, testimonials of respect to the memory of
Dinsmore, Silas, evidence of, in the case of Aaron
read a third time, and passed Documents, Mr. Franklin submitted a resolution
read a second time, amended, and ordered to a third reading read a third time, and passed
Burr's threat to invalidate the testimony of - 664 explanation given by, of Colonel Gaither's testimony
Eliot, Samuel, jr., on motion of Mr. Adams, two hundred dollars were paid to, for extra services on the inquiry into the conduct of John Smith
Ellis, Matthew, examination of, in the case of Aaron Burr - cross-examination of -
Embargo, a Message from the President, recom- mending an, was referred to a committee said committee forthwith reported a bill in pursuance of the recommendation, and the rule being suspended, the bill was read three times, and passed ordered that the Secretary confidentially re- quest the concurrence of the House returned confidentially from the House, with amendments, which were agreed to on further report from the same committee, five hundred copies of the Message and documents therein referred to, and also of the act just passed, were ordered to be printed, and the injunction of secrecy re- moved -
a bill from the House, supplementary to the act laying an, was read - read a second time, and referred reported, with amendments amendments agreed to, and the bill further amended, and ordered to a third reading read a third time, and passed as amended - a bill from the House, in addition to the bill last mentioned, was read
read a second time, and referred reported, with amendments
a resolution passed to print one hundred and twenty copies of the act laying an, and the several acts supplementary thereto - Engrossed Bills, members of the committee on - Engrossing Clerk, Mr. Gilman, submitted a reso- lution authorizing the Secretary to engage an additional -
the resolution was negatived
Enquirer, on motion of Mr. Adams, the Secreta-
ry was ordered to procure a file of the Richmond, for the year 1807 - - affidavit of Thomas Ritchie, editor thereof, that the opinion delivered by the court, in the case of Aaron Burr, was printed from the original manuscript furnished by Chief Justice Marshall -
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