69 An act to revive and continue in force "An act to pro- 70 An act authorising the departure of fhips and veffels from 71 An act to carry into effect an act of the ftate of Maryland. 73 An act in addition to an act for laying out and making 74 An act to alter and establish post roads. 75 An act for the relief of John Thompson. 76 An act for the relief of the citizens of Venezuela. 77 An act further to amend the charter of the city of Wafh- 78 An act to prohibit the exportation of fpecie, goods, wares 79 An act for the relief of Charles Minifie. 80 An act granting to the governor of Louifiana a lot of ground, 81 An act for the establishment of a general land office in the 82 An act making further provifion for the corps of engineers. 84 An act for the relief of Thomas F. Riddick. 85 An act for the better regulation of the ordnance. 86 An act to enlarge the limits of the Miffiffippi territory. 88 An act making further provision for the army of the United 89 An act to incorporate the Mechanic's Bank of Alexandria. 91 An act fupplementary to an act, for the admiffion of Louifi- 92 An act to extend the right of fuffrage in the Illinois territory. 94 An act for the relief of Thomas and William Streshly. 96 An act providing for the government of the territory, of 97 An act for the relief of Ninian Pinkney. 98 An act for the relief of William Garrard. 99 An act to extend the time for exporting with privilege of 100 An act fupplemental to an act for dividing the Indiana 101 An act making further provifion for fettling land claims. 102 An act for cutting a canal around Mafon's causeway. 104 An act for the relief of Clement B. Penrose. 105 An act for the relief of Colonel William D. Beall, 106 An act to discharge William Peck from imprisonment. 109 An act declaring war against Great Britain. 110 An act for the more perfect organization of the army of 111 An act conferring certain powers on the levy court of 112 An act concerning letters of marque, prizes and prize 113 An act authorifing the iffuing of treafury notes. 114 An act confirming claims to lands in the Miffiffippi ter- 115 An act fupplementary to the militia laws of the diftrict of 116 An act for leasing the public ground in the city of Washing- ton. 117 An act for the relief of James Wilkinson. 118 An act for the relief of Anna Young. 119 An act giving validity to the sale of certain lands in the wes- 120 An act imposing additional duties, and for other purposes. 122 An act supplementary to the act to raise six companies of 123 An act confirming grants to lands in the Mississippi territo- 124 An act making an appropriation for the purpose of discharg- 125 An act concerning invalid pensioners. 126 An act to admit the entry of vessels of the United States, on 127 An act for the relief of Anna Young, heiress and representative of Colonel John Durkee, deceased. 128 An act making a further appropriation for the defence of the maritime frontier, and for the support of the navy of the United States. 129 An act respecting the pay of the army of the United States. 130 An act making additional appropriations for the military establishment, and for the Indian department, for the year 1812. 131 An act supplementary to the act, entitled "An act respecting alien enemies." 132 An act to compensate for his services the president pro tem. pore of the senate, acting as such when the office of Vice-President of the United States shall be vacant. 133 An act supplementary to the act heretofore passed on the subject of an uniform rule of naturalization. 134 An act fixing the time for the next meeting of Congress. 135 An act supplementary to the act, entitled "An act giving further time to purchasers of public lands north west of the river Ohio to complete their payments. 136 Resolution requesting the President of the United States to recommend a day of public humiliation and prayer. 137 An act supplementary to an act authorising the President to accept volunteers. 138 An act supplementary to an act authorising a loan for eleven millions of dollars. 139 An act making further provision for the army, and for other purposes. 140 An act for the safe keeping and accommodation of prisoners of war. 141 An act to suspend the payment of certain bills drawn by John Armstrong. 142 An act authorising a subscription for the old six per cent. and deferred stocks, and providing for an exchange of the same. 143 An act to prohibit American vessels from trading with the enemies of the United States. CONTENTS. PAGE. Debates continued. Resolutions recommended by the committee Mr. Randolph's speech Documents relative to the Little Belt, continued Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Foster, relative Mr. Sheffey, on the bill for raising 25,000 men $27 Messrs. Jonhnson, Stanford, Key, Randolph, Boyd, Milner 354, 55, 56 Report of the committee of foreign relations, on Henry's dis- |