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- Yellowstone Park. February 27, 1872. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- "International Cooperation Act of 1991." Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his views on the proposed "International Cooperation Act of 1991." April 15, 1991. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- "Recess of the Senate," etc. March 2, 1905. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Acquiring certain naval and air bases in exchange for certain over-age destroyers. Message from the President of the United States transmitting notes exchanged between the British Ambassador at Washington and the Secretary of State under which this government has acquired the right to lease certain naval and air bases... September 3, 1940. -- Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Additional circuit and district judges in certain cases. January 27, 1916. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Advertising for the government in the District of Columbia. July 31, 1882. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Printing and ordered to be printed.
- Amend Tariff Act of 1930 -- reciprocal trade agreements. March 17, 1934. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending articles 36 and 37 of Articles for the Government of the Navy. Message from the President of the United States, in regard to the provisions of articles 36 and 37 of the Articles for the Government of the Navy, and recommending certain amendments thereto. December 5, 1906. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Amending certain provisions of law relating to the naval service so as to authorize the delegation to the Secretary of the Navy of certain discretionary powers vested in the President of the United States. June 2 (legislative day, June 1), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending section 5 (b) of the act of October 6, 1917, as amended. April 25, 1940. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Act of January 12, 1951 (64 Stat. 1257), amending and extending title II of the First War Powers Act, 1941. May 1, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Reorganization Act of 1949 so that such act will apply to reorganization plans transmitted to the Congress at any time before April 1, 1955. Report (to accompany H.R. 1979). Committee on Government Operations. January 30, 1953. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Universal Military Training and Service Act. June 4, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the act to regulate commerce. June 26, 1917. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment of the Constitution [of the] United States. February 28, 1837. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Amendment of the Constitution. August 30, 1842. Laid upon the table.
- Amendment to the Constitution. April 22, 1886. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1896. In two volumes. Vol. II. [The proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States during the first century of its history. Prize essay by Herman V. Ames, Ph. D, University of Pennsylvania.].
- Appointing and removal power of the President of the United States: A treatise on the subject of the appointing and removal power of the President of the United States, by Charles E. Morganston, LL.M., M.A., Ph.D. Presented by Mr. McLean. April 20, 1928. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing.
- Appointment of a lieutenant colonel of cavalry -- Charles J. Whiting. July 1, 1886. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Appointment of cadets by the President. Letter from the Attorney General, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, in reference to the appointment of cadets to the naval and military academies by the President. March 28, 1878. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Apportionment bill. July 16, 1842. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Approval of the act of March 12, 1863. June 11, 1864. -- Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Approval of the sundry civil expenses appropriation bill. Message of the President of the United States, in explanation of his approval of the bill making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government. June 25, 1860. -- Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Arthur Middleton, of South Carolina. August 13, 1842. Read, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow.
- Assuring information to Congress. December 11, 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authority for limited reserve mobilization. April 29, 1976. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to exercise certain powers conferred upon him by the Hawaiian Organic Act in respect of certain property ceded to the United States by the Republic of Hawaii, notwithstanding the acts of August 5, 1939, and June 16, 1949, or other acts of Congress. February 2 (legislative day, January 22), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to exercise certain powers conferred upon him by the Hawaiian Organic Act in respect of certain property ceded to the United States by the Republic of Hawaii, notwithstanding the acts of August 5, 1939, and June 16, 1949, or other acts of Congress. July 27, 1953. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to exercise certain powers conferred upon him by the Hawaiian Organic Act in respect of certain property ceded to the United States by the Republic of Hawaii, notwithstanding the acts of August 5, 1939, and June 16, 1949, or other acts of Congress. June 2, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to provide for the performance of certain functions of the President by other officers of the government. July 28, 1949. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to provide for the performance of certain functions of the President by other officers of the government. June 26 (legislative day, June 7), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the delegation of certain discretionary powers of the President to the Secretary of the Navy. May 11, 1948. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the president to prohibit exports to the Philippine Islands. September 25, 1918. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Background information on the use of United States armed forces in foreign countries. Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs pursuant to H.Res. 28, a resolution authorizing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to conduct thorough studies and investigation of all matters coming within the jurisdiction of such Committee. February 20, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Blocking Iranian government property. Message from the President of the United States transmitting notice that he has exercised the authority granted by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to block certain property or interests in property of the government of Iran... November 14, 1979. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Boundary -- Ohio and Michigan. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of War, on the progress made in astronomical observations, in relation to the northern boundary of the State of Ohio, &c. December 10, 1835. Read, and referred to a select committee.
- Brig. Gen. Omar Bundy. April 28, 1921. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Canadian non-intercourse. February 16, 1887. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Captains in the Army -- Military Academy, &c. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 359.) February 8, 1832.
- Charleston, S.C. -- Deposites. Resolutions adopted by a public meeting of the citizens of Charleston, in favor of the restoration of the deposites to the United States Bank. February 17, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Cherokee Neutral Lands in Kansas. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 1074.) January 13, 1871. -- Ordered to be printed and recommitted to the Committee on Indian Affairs.
- Cherokees and Creeks. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 17, 1797
- Choctaw Indian claim. Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of an opinion given by the Attorney General of the United States upon the claim of the Choctaw Indians to the issue of United States bonds to the amounts of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. December 21, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. Mr. McEnery presented the following letter from the Attorney General to the President of the United States, transmitting a report upon the petition of the Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. January 22, 1906. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Claims of Benjamin Weil and La Abra Silver Mining Company. June 9, 1880. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Colonel James Belger. July 1, 1870. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Compilation of reports of Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 1789-1901, First Congress, first session, to Fifty-sixth Congress, second session. Claims of citizens of the United States against foreign governments. La Abra Silver Mining Company. Vol. II.
- Concerning the war power of Congress and the President. September 30, 1970. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Concerning the war powers of Congress and the President. August 3, 1972. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Concerning the war powers of Congress and the President. July 27, 1971. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Condition of affairs in the South. Message from the President of the United States, relative to the condition of affairs in the South. March 23, 1871. -- Referred to a select committee of nine members to be appointed by the Speaker, and ordered to be printed.
- Congratulations from the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Pretoria, South Africa. Message from the President of the United States, to the House of Representatives assigning reasons for withholding his approval of House Resolutions 171 and 172. January 30, 1877. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Congressional oversight of executive agreements. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, to accompany S. 3830. November 18, 1974. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Congressional power of investigation. A study prepared at the request of Senator William Langer, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary, by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress relative to Congressional power of investigation. Presented by Mr. Langer, February 9 (legislative day, February 8), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Connecticut -- removal from office. Resolutions of Legislature of Connecticut upon the subject of removal from office. June 22, 1838. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Consideration of H.R. 3233 over veto message. August 5, 1940. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Constitutional amendment relative to taking of private property. June 8, 1953. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Constitutional amendment relative to treaties and executive agreements. June 15 (legislative day, June 8), 1953. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Constitutional sources of the laws of war. Article on the constitutional sources of the laws of war by Horace L.B. Atkisson. Presented by Mr. Fletcher. June 9, 1917. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing.
- Contract surgeons to medical corps of the Army. July 22, 1890. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Correspondence -- Grant and the President. Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House, transmitting correspondence between the President and General Grant, relative to the Secretary of War. February 4, 1868. -- Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction and ordered to be printed.
- Court of Patent Appeals. February 28, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Daniel Drayton and Edward Sayres. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, touching the remission of the imprisonment of Daniel Drayton and Edward Sayres. August 16, 1856. -- Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Defense Production Act amendments of 1972. June 16, 1972. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Defense Production Act of 1950. July 28. [1950] -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Defense production act amendments of 1972. June 26, 1972. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Delaware. Memorial and proceedings of citizens of Kent County, in favor of restoring the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. April 14, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Democrat Congress fails the people. Republicans strive for durable peace through stable foreign policy, effective national defense; expose immorality in spendthrift Democrat administration. Review of the first session of the Eighty-second Congress (January 3, 1951-October 20, 1951) by Senator Kenneth S. Wherry of Nebraska... October 19 (legislative day, October 1), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Detail of officers of the United States. Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting a proposed bill to authorize temporary executive disposition, in the public interest, of the services of officers subject to executive control. March 24 (calendar day, March 26), 1924. -- Read; ordered to lie on the table and to be printed.
- Devaluation of dollar and stabilization fund. June 20 (legislative day, June 10), 1941. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Devaluation of dollar and stabilization fund. Report of the Committee on Banking and Currency on H.R. 3325, a bill to extend the time within which the powers relating to the stabilization fund and alteration of the weight of the dollar may be exercised, together with the minority report. June 13, 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill. Message from the President of the United States, in regard to certain portions of the Bill (H.R. 1594) making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service. August 15, 1876. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Disapproving Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1953. Report (to accompany H.Res. 295.) Committee on Government Operations. June 24, 1953. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Disapproving the request of the President for extension of the fast track procedures under the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 and the Trade Act of 1974. May 14 (legislative day, April 25), 1991. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Disaster Relief Act amendments of 1988. Report of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, to accompany S. 2380. September 22 (legislative day, September 7), 1988. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Disbursing public money. January 14, 1839. Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Dismissal of officers of the Army under certain conditions. April 11, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Dismissal of officers of the United States Army. April 7, 1910. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Drift toward dictatorship. Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma presented the following article entitled "Drift toward dictatorship," prepared by Hon. Jonathan Bourne, Jr. February 17 (calendar day, March 4), 1931. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Economic Stabilization Act amendments of 1971. December 7, 1971. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Economic stabilization act of 1971. Report of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, to accompany S. 2891 together with individual views. November 20, 1971. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Edward Sangster, administrator of Hugh West. May 2, 1860. -- Reported from the Court of Claims; referred to a Committee of the Whole House, and ordered to be printed.
- Election of deputy postmasters by the people. March 13, 1860. -- Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Emergency Energy Conservation Act of 1979. July 23, 1979. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Emergency powers statutes: Provisions of federal law now in effect delegating to the executive extraordinary authority in time of national emergency. Report of the Special Committee on the Termination of the National Emergency, United States Senate. November 19, 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Emergency public interest protection act. Message from the President of the United States recommending enactment of the emergency public interest protection act. February 3, 1971. -- Referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Enabling the President to authorize the involuntary order to active duty of selected reservists for a limited period without a declaration of war or national emergency. December 15, 1975. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Enactment of a law. Procedure on a Senate bill. Revised under the direction of J. Mark Trice, Secretary of the Senate by Charles L. Watkins, Senate Parliamentarian.
- Establishing a National Park System Review Board, and for other purposes. July 11, 1989. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Exchequer. January 9, 1843.
- Executive assumption of the war-making power. Article from the National University Law Review, May, 1927, entitled "Executive assumption of the war-making power," by Albert H. Putney, professor of constitutional law, National University Law School. Presented by Mr. Blaine. January 9, 1928. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Executive orders in times of war and national emergency. Report of the Special Committee on National Emergencies and Delegated Emergency Powers, United States Senate. October 16, 1974. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Executive powers under national emergency. Letter from the Attorney General, transmitting, with reference to Senate Resolution No. 185, information as to extraordinary powers available to the President during a national emergency or state of war. October 5 (legislative day, October 4), 1939. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States, on the subject of the mission to the Congress at Panama, together with the messages and documents relating thereto. March 22, 1826. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Exercise of executive functions at Washington City and elsewhere. Message from the President of the United States, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, passed on the 3d day of April, requesting the President of the United States to inform the House of Representatives whether any executive offices, acts, or duties, and, if any, what, have within a specified period been performed at a distance from the seat of government established by law, &c. May 4, 1876. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Expediting the prosecution of the war effort. December 15, 1941. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Expenditures in the War Department. March 3, 1879. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Expenditures in the War Department and ordered to be printed.
- Exploration for and disposition of oil, gas, etc. March 30 (calendar day, March 31), 1916. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extend the authority of the President under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. February 19, 1937. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending civil defense emergency authorities. July 31, 1974. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending reorganization authority. Message from the President of the United States urging enactment of legislation to extend for at least two years the President's authority to transmit reorganization plans. January 30, 1969. -- Referred to the Committee on Government Operations and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the Reorganization Act of 1949. February 4, 1953. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the authority of the President to submit reorganization plans. February 28, 1969. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the authority of the President under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and for other purposes. May 24, 1948. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the authority of the President under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. February 14, 1940. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the authority of the President under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. June 8 (legislative day, June 1), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the authority of the President under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. March 8 (legislative day, March 4), 1940. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the provisions of the Act of October 10, 1940. June 22, 1942. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the time within which the powers relating to the stabilization fund and alteration of the weight of the dollar may be exercised. April 13, 1939. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the time within which the powers relating to the stabilization fund and alteration of the weight of the dollar may be exercised. May 19, 1941. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending title II, First War Powers Act, 1941. May 28, 1954. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of executive reorganization authority. April 4, 1968. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of executive reorganization authority. March 13, 1969. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of reorganization authority of the President. March 22, 1977. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of reorganization authority. March 5, 1980. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of the Defense Production Act. Report of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, to accompany S. 1672, together with additional views. September 26 (legislative day, September 18), 1989. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extension of the reciprocal trade agreements act. January 29, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Farewell address of President Washington to the people of the United States
- Federal Disaster Relief Manual. Report of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate made by its Subcommittee on Reorganization and International Organizations. August 25, 1959. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Federal impoundment control procedure act. Report of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, together with minority and supplemental views to accompany S. 373. April 17, 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Fire hunting at night in Canal Zone. February 17, 1932. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Fitz-John Porter. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from Fitz-John Porter, with copies of accompanying papers. February 2, 1885. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Foreign relations of the United States, 1952-1954. Volume I. General: Economic and political matters. (In two parts) Part 2.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1933. (In five volumes.) Volume I. General.
- Foreign trade agreements. Report from the Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H.R. 3240, A Bill To Extend the Authority of the President under Section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Amended, and for Other Purposes. May 18, 1945. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Forts, arsenals, arms, &c. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 1003.) February 18, 1861.
- Further amending the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended, so that such act will apply to reorganization plans transmitted to the Congress at any time before April 1, 1958. January 25, 1955. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Further amending the Reorganization Act of 1949, as amended, so that such act will apply to reorganization plans transmitted to the Congress at any time before June 1, 1959. May 29, 1957. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Further report on the use of United States armed forces in Lebanon. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a further report on the use of United States armed forces to facilitate the restoration of Lebanese government sovereignty and authority, pursuant to the War Powers Resolution of 1973 (Public Law 93-148). September 12, 1983. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Georgia [i.e., Vermont]. Memorial of the inhabitants of Windham County, Vermont, relative to the currency. May 5, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Government organization. January 5 (calendar day, January 15), 1938. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Henry P. Montgomery, executor. January 28, 1903. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Henry P. Montgomery. April 30, 1902. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Henry P. Montgomery. February 11, 1903. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Hon. Thomas Corwin and the Mexican War. Resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, relative to the rights and duties of Congress, and the course of the Hon. T. Corwin, on the subject of the Mexican War. May 3, 1848. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon President of the United States. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Chairman. August 20, 1974. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Impeachment of the President. November 25, 1867. --Ordered that the report with the testimony be printed, (the report of the majority and the views of the minorities be printed together,) and the further consideration postponed until Wednesday, the 4th day of December next.
- Impeachment of the President. Resolutions of the Legislature of West Virginia, relative to the impeachment of the President. March 12, 1868. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Implementation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Report together with dissenting views by the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Section 108(b) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, 92 Stat. 1783, 50 U.S.C. 1808(b). May 9, 1984. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Impoundment control and 1974 expenditure ceiling. June 27, 1973. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Improvement of procedures for the development of foreign air commerce. February 27, 1957. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Improvement of procedures for the development of foreign air commerce. July 16, 1956. -- Ordered to be printed.
- In Senate of the United States, April 5, 1836. Preamble and resolution by Mr. Benton for expunging certain resolution of the Senate. March 16, 1836. March 18, 1836. -- Considered, and adjourned. March 21, 1836. -- Resumed, and postponed. March 22, 1836. -- Resumed, and postponed. March 23, 1836. -- Resumed, and to lie. March 28, 1836. -- Resumed, and to lie. April 4, 1836. -- Resumed -- adjourned. April 5, 1836. -- Resumed. Benton. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- In Senate of the United States, February 1, 1832. Mr. Frelinghuysen offered the following resolutions. February 2, 1832. Postponed to, and made the order of the day for, Tuesday, the 14th instant.
- In Senate of the United States, January 26, 1832. Mr. Ewing submitted the following motion: January 31, 1832. Considered, ordered to be printed, and postponed to, and made the order of the day, for next Monday week, the 13th instant. Resolved, That the practice of removing public officers by the President for any other purpose than that of securing a faithful execution of the laws, is hostile to the spirit of the Constitution...
- In Senate of the United States, January 31, 1834. Read, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Poindexter submitted the following resolutions...
- In Senate of the United States, June 27, 1834. Mr. Webster (on House Bill No. 443) made the following report: The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred, on the 25th instant, the bill from the House of Representatives, entitled "A Bill Regulating the Deposite of the Money of the United States in Certain Local Banks," have had the same under consideration...
- In Senate of the United States, March 30, 1826. Resolution by Mr. Branch, as modified by him, and ordered to be printed. The President of the United States, in his opening message at the commencement of the present session, informed Congress that invitations to this government to attend and take part in the deliberations at the Congress of Panama...
- In Senate of the United States, May 4, 1826. Mr. Benton, from the select committee, to which was referred the proposition to inquire into the expediency of reducing the patronage of the executive government of the United States, made the following report...
- In Senate of the United States. February 18, 1835. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Benton made the following motion...
- In Senate of the United States. February 18, 1848. Read, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Baldwin submitted for consideration the following resolutions: Resolved, That the amount collected by the Army of the United States in Mexico from the revenues of that republic, and from the contributions levied on the people thereof, by order of the President of the United States, for the support of the Army, ought to be applied to the payment pro rata of the awards in favor of claimants under the convention between the United States and the Mexican Republic of the 11th of April, 1839...
- In Senate of the United States. February 4, 1845. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Archer, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report: The Committee on Foreign Relations, to which have been referred sundry joint resolutions and a bill on the subject of the annexation of Texas...
- In Senate of the United States. February 9, 1835. Ordered to be reprinted.
- In Senate of the United States. March 3, 1851. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Bradbury made the following report: The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the message of the President of the United States, of February 19, 1851, in answer to a resolution of the Senate calling upon him for information relating to a recent case of forcible resistance to the execution of the laws of the United States in the City of Boston, have had the same under consideration, and report...
- In the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1834. The following resolutions, submitted by Mr. Clay, were considered, and ordered to be postponed to, and made the order of the day for, the first Monday in April next.
- In the Senate of the United States, in open executive session. July 20, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Chandler submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the power to make treaties and to appoint all high public officers of the United States, being vested in the President and Senate jointly...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 14, 1870. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Scott, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, submitted the following report. The Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the resolutions of the Board of Trustees of the Seamen's Fund and Retreat, at a meeting held in New York, January 13, 1870, asking that action be taken by Congress which shall result in placing the care of sick and disabled seamen arriving at the port of New York under the exclusive care of either the state or national authorities, have had the same under consideration, and submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 19, 1876. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Mitchell, from the Committee on Claims, submitted the following report: The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the message of the President of the United States, returning, with his objections, the Bill (S. 489) for the relief of G.B. Tyler and E.H. Luckett, assignees of William T. Cheatham, having duly considered the same, beg respectfully to report the said bill back to the Senate...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 2, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Maxey, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report: The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of Charles J. Whiting, late lieutenant-colonel of the Sixth United States Cavalry, praying that he be restored to his former rank, respectfully submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 2, 1879. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. Mr. Saulsbury, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, submitted the following report: The Committee on Privileges and Elections, to whom were referred the credentials of the Hon. Charles H. Bell, claiming a seat in the Senate as a senator from the State of New Hampshire, have had the same under consideration, and ask leave to make the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 29, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Wadleigh, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 387.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom were referred Senate Bill No. 387, and the accompanying memorial of Landon C. Easton, Stewart Van Vliet, Asher R. Eddy, Rufus Saxton, Judson D. Bingham, Alexander J. Perry, and Henry C. Hodges, having considered the same, ask leave to make the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 4, 1864. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Wilson made the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 187.) The Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia, to whom was referred the Bill (H.R. No. 187) entitled "An Act To Regulate the Dismission of Officers in the Military and Naval Service," beg leave to report as follows...
- In the Senate of the United States. August 31, 1852. -- Read, and, in concurrence therewith, ordered that the committee be discharged from the further consideration of the subject; that the injunction of secrecy be removed from the report, and the documents submitted therewith; and that the same be printed for the use of the Senate. The Committee on the Judiciary made the following report: The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the memorial of General Charles Gratiot, after careful consideration thereof, ask leave to report: That the prayer of the petition is for the expression of the opinion of the Senate upon the legality of the proceedings in the dismissal of the petitioner from the Army of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. December 4, 1867. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. Mr. Drake submitted the following resolution. Concurrent resolution in relation to the annual message of the President of the United States. Resolved by the Senate, (the House of Representatives concurring,) that the President of the United States, in declaring, in his annual message to the two Houses of Congress at the present session, that the acts heretofore passed by those Houses in relation to the reconstruction of the insurrectionary states...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 11, 1865. -- Submitted by Mr. Foot, and referred to the Committee on Printing. February 18, 1865. -- Mr. Anthony, from the Committee on Printing, reports in favor of printing; considered and agreed to. Resolved, that the compilation of the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of the United States, fixing the time of the meeting or sessions of Congress, and of the extra sessions of the Senate, and the practice under the same, from the 4th of March, 1789, to the present time, prepared by the chief clerk of the Senate, be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. February 17, 1869. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a copy of a proclamation of the President, dated December 25, 1868, purporting to extend pardon and amnesty to a class of persons guilty of treason, &c., respectfully report...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 18, 1885. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Ingalls, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. The Committee on the Judiciary, in obedience to a resolution adopted by the Senate on the 7th instant, in the following words: Resolved, that the Committee on the Judiciary be directed to inquire and report to the Senate as to whether any legislation is required, and if so, what, in regard to the appointment of courts-martial...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 18, 1886. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report on the letter from the Attorney General of the United States declining to transmit to the Senate copies of official records and papers concerning the administration of the office of the District Attorney of the Southern District of Alabama...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 2, 1886. -- Submitted, considered, and, with the substitute proposed by Mr. Pugh, ordered to be printed and postponed until to-morrow. Mr. Riddleberger submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that it is the sense of the Senate that the Executive of the United States is not restricted by Constitution or law in removing or suspending appointees...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 21, 1877. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Cockrell submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 1909.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the Bill (H.R. 1909) for the relief of John W. Chickering, have duly considered the same, and submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 26, 1881. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 3477.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the Bill (H.R. 3477) for the relief of Carlile Boyd, having duly considered the same, beg leave to submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 10, 1872. -- Submitted and ordered to be printed. Mr. Carpenter introduced the following resolution: Whereas the Constitution of the United States requires the President to nominate, and, by and with the consent of the Senate, to appoint all officers of the United States whose appointments are not in said Constitution...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 10, 1883. -- ordered to be printed. Mr. Ingalls submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the Committee on the Judiciary be directed to inquire what legislation, if any, is necessary to ascertain and determine when the powers and duties of the presidential office shall devolve upon the Vice-President in case of the inability of the President to discharge the same...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 10, 1891. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Manderson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 4472.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred Senate Bill 4472, have had the same under consideration and report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 11, 1886. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan submitted the following resolution: Whereas the union of church and state in the conduct of a joint administration of the temporal or spiritual affairs of any church or religious sect or society is dangerous to the freedom of religious worship and opinion, and violates the principles of the Constitution of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 12, 1885. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Van Wyck, from the Committee on Public Lands, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 3479.) The Committee on Public Lands, to whom was referred Bill H.R. 3479, beg leave to submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 21, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Cockrell, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 219.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 219) relating to certain brevet appointments, have duly considered the same, and submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 27, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Randolph, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 1139.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the letter of the President of June 5, 1879, transmitting the proceedings of the board convened by his orders on the case of General Porter, with all the documents in the case, after full and careful consideration, submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 28, 1863. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Howard, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate of the 16th ultimo, in the following words, to wit: "Resolved, that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire whether the practice, which to some extent prevails in some of the departments of the government, of appointing officers to fill vacancies which have not occurred during the recess of Congress, but which existed at the preceding session of Congress, is in accordance with the Constitution; and if not, what remedy shall be applied" beg leave to report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 5, 1864. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. Mr. Davis submitted the following resolutions. 1. Resolved, that the government of the United States was established by the people of states which before had been separate, sovereign, and independent...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 5, 1871. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Davis, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, submitted the following report. The Committee on Indian Affairs, to which was referred the communication of the Secretary of the Treasury to Congress, transmitting a copy of the opinion of the Attorney General of the United States upon the claim of the Choctaw Nation of Indians for $250,000 of United States bonds, have had the same under consideration, and report...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 10, 1856. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Mason made the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 368.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, who were instructed by a resolution of the Senate of May 26, 1856, "to inquire into and report to the Senate what alterations, if any, they may deem necessary or expedient in the act entitled 'An Act To Remodel the Diplomatic and Consular Systems of the United States,' approved March 1, 1855, so far as the diplomatic service is affected by said act," have had the same under consideration, and now report...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 10, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Daniel submitted the following resolution... Resolved, that the Senate indorses the prompt and vigorous measures adopted by the President of the United States and the members of his administration to repulse and repress, by military force, the interference of lawless men with the due process of the laws of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 12, 1892. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Voorhees submitted the following resolution: Resolution: Resolved, that in all disagreements and controversies between employed laborers and the owners of capital who employ them...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 20, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2544.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to which was referred Senate Bill 2544, "Authorizing and Directing the President of the United States to Make Proclamation Prohibiting the Importation of Products of Foreign States in Certain Cases, and for Other Purposes," respectfully reports...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 26, 1868. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Trumbull, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred a communication of the Secretary of the Interior, relative to the appointment of Louis V. Bogy as a special agent to receive and purchase goods for the Indian service, together with a copy of his appointment, beg leave to report...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 7, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan submitted the following resolutions: Whereas in the report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on the treaty now pending in the Senate between the United States and Great Britain concerning the interpretation of the Convention of October 20, 1818...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 8, 1866. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Fessenden submitted the following report. The joint committee of the two Houses of Congress appointed under the concurrent resolution of December 13, 1865, with direction "to inquire into the condition of the states which formed the so-called Confederate States of America, and report whether they or any of them are entitled to be represented in either house of Congress, with leave to report by bill or otherwise," ask leave to report...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 1, 1889. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Dolph, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2632.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 2632) to amend and enlarge the fifth section of an act approved June 18, 1878...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 2, 1889. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Brown, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2632.) Views of the minority. (The references in this report to the appendix, which is printed with the majority report, are to the top paging.)...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 24, 1871. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sumner submitted the following resolutions regarding the employment of the Navy of the United States on the coast of St. Domingo during the pendency of negotiations for the acquisition of part of that island...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 28, 1861. -- Ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. March 5, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Maxey, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 850 and S. 352.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 352) to authorize the restoration of George A. Armes to the Army, report as follows...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 15, 1876. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Wright submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 784.) The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 784) for the relief of Enoch Totten, administrator of William A. Lloyd, deceased, with accompanying petition and papers, having had the same under consideration, submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 16, 1876. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. McMillan submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 129.) The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 129) for the relief of the heirs of Asbury Dickins, have had the same under consideration, and submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 2, 1884. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Garland, from the Committee on Territories, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 4713.) The Committee on Territories, having had under consideration the Bill (H.R. 4713) entitled "An Act Requiring the Governors of Certain Territories To Be Residents of Said Territories at Least Two Years Preceding Appointment," beg leave to report as follows...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 28, 1860. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, submitted the following report. The Committee on Public Lands, to whom were referred two resolutions of the Legislature of California, one of the 9th of February, and the other of the 6th of April last, in favor of the establishment of additional land districts in said state, having had the same under consideration, submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 3, 1888. -- Presented by Mr. Hoar, referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed. Memorial of George Ticknor Curtis, remonstrating against any action on the part of Congress respecting the awards made against the government of Mexico to Benjamin Weil and the La Abra Silver Mining Company...
- In the Senate of the United States. October 31, 1877. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Cameron of Wisconsin, from the Committee on Claims, submitted the following report: (To accompany Bill No. S. 171.) The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the petition of Enoch Totten, administrator of William A. Lloyd, deceased, with accompanying papers, having had the same under consideration, submit the following report...
- Income tax returns of certain individuals and corporations. Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting... a reply declining... the request to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to turn over to the Senate Committee on Public Lands and Surveys all income tax returns filed by certain individuals... March 6, 1924. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys and ordered to be printed.
- Indiana. Resolutions adopted at a meeting of citizens of Madison, Indiana, in favor of restoring the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 5, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Individual views of certain members of the Joint Committee on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the United States Senate relating to hearings held on the dismissal of General MacArthur and the military situation in the Far East. May 3-June 27, 1951. Presented by Mr. Cain. September 5 (legislative day, September 4), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Information regarding Hawaii. January 22, 1898. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Insular reorganization. January 5 (calendar day, January 15), 1931. -- Ordered to be printed.
- International emergency economic powers legislation. Report of the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, to accompany H.R. 7738. October 3 (legislative day, September 22), 1977. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Interoceanic canals. May 26, 1902. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Intervention of United States government in affairs of foreign friendly governments. December 21, 1893. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Investigation of controversies affecting interstate commerce. February 3, 1908. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Is the president the sole negotiator of treaties? An article on the respective powers of the Senate and the President in the negotiation of treaties, by William W. Dewhurst of the Florida bar. Presented by Mr. Brandegee. May 3, 1921. -- Ordered to be printed.
- James Belger. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a copy of the opinion of the Attorney General of the United States upon the case of James Belger, formerly colonel and quartermaster of the United States Army. January 24, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- John Hollins McBlair. January 19, 1886. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- John Hollins McBlair. March 10, 1890. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- John Leathers. January 23, 1885. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- John W. Chickering. June 14, 1878. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Joint resolution on Mexican affairs. June 27, 1864. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Jurisdiction of the Senate to act upon reciprocity treaties. December 15, 1902. -- Injunction of secrecy removed and ordered to be printed.
- Kansas constitution. May 11, 1858. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Kentucky, Legislature of -- deposites. Resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky, disapproving of the removal of the public deposites. February 17, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Kentucky. Proceedings of a meeting at the town of Union, Kentucky, in relation to the restoration of the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 5, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Lands in Louisiana. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 12, 1824
- Laura E. Maddox. June 12, 1888. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Legal representatives of Joseph H. Maddox, deceased. January 12, 1904. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Legislative line item veto separate enrollment authority act. Report of the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, to accompany S. 3181 together with additional and minority views, to create legislative line item veto separate enrollment authority. October 10 (legislative day, October 2), 1990. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Legislature of Kentucky. Resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky, in relation to the currency, national foundry, &c. March 5, 1838. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, in response to Senate resolution of June 5, 1886, relative to a certain circular issued from the General Land Office. June 22, 1886. -- Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed. Accompanying maps and papers referred to the Committee on Printing.
- Lieutenant Colonel Woolley. February 4, 1832. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Line-item veto. September 19 (legislative day, September 10), 1990. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Louisiana affairs. Resolutions of the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, relative to interference of United States soldiers in the organization of the Legislature of Louisiana. January 18, 1875. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Maine -- national currency. Memorial of inhabitants of Bangor, Maine, on the subject of the present deranged state of the money market. February 24, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Making permanent the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949. May 5, 1959. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Mary S. Townsend. March 17, 1898. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Maryland Legislature -- expunging resolutions -- Senate. April 11, 1836. To be on the table until Monday next. June 6, 1836. Ordered to be on the table.
- Massachusetts. Resolutions of citizens of Springfield, Massachusetts, in relation to the currency. April 14, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Members of Congress -- applicants for office. Message from the President of the United States, in relation to applications of members of Congress for office. March 23, 1842. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Memorandum relating to appointments to federal offices. Prepared by Henry G. Wood, legislative counsel, United States Senate. Presented by Mr. King. July 11 (legislative day, July 10), 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Memorial and resolutions of the citizens of Beaufort County, North Carolina, opposed to the removal of the deposites from the United States' Bank. March 31, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial and resolutions of the citizens of Kent County, Delaware, for the restoration of the deposites, and recharter of the Bank of the United States. April 24, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial and resolutions of the citizens of Norfolk County, Virginia, against the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. May 13, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial and resolutions of the people of Lenoir County, North Carolina, for the restoration of the deposites, and the recharter of the Bank of the United States. April 22, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of a convention of the people of Pennsylvania, deprecating the measures of the Executive, and praying that the deposites be restored, and the Bank of the United States rechartered. June 3, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of inhabitants of Franklin County, Ohio, in favor of the Bank of the United States. April 11, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of inhabitants of Lubec, Maine, for a restoration of the deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 13, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of inhabitants of Salem, Massachusetts, in favor of the Bank of the United States. April 7, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of inhabitants of Trenton, New Jersey, for a restoration of the deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 21, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of one hundred and thirty of the inhabitants of Burlington, Vermont, disapproving the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. March 11, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of sundry citizens of Belmont County, Ohio, opposed to the measures of the Executive, and praying for relief from the distresses, &c. May 19, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of sundry citizens of Huntingdon County, Penn., against the removal of the deposites, and other measures of the Executive, and in favor of the recharter of the Bank of the U. States. May 26, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of sundry inhabitants of Harrison Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, opposed to the measures of the Executive concerning the Bank of the United States, &c. June 27, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of sundry inhabitants of Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, in favor of the removal of the deposites, and against a recharter of the Bank of the United States. April 18, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of sundry inhabitants of Raleigh, North Carolina, against the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the Bank of the United States. May 20, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the Missouri and Niobrara Valley Railroad Company, praying for such legislation as will authorize the President to designate the company to construct the north branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, as provided for by the act of July 2, 1864. April 18, 1878. -- Referred to the Committee on Railroads. April 25, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the citizens of Kanawha County, Virginia, against the measures of the Executive, and praying for relief. June 16, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the citizens of Windsor County, Vermont, opposed to the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the Bank of the United States. May 2, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed with the names.
- Memorial of the inhabitants of Huntingdon County, Penn., praying for a restoration of the deposites to the Bank of the United States, &c. May 26, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the inhabitants of Newbern, North Carolina, opposed to the measures of the administration in withdrawing the public deposites from the Bank of the United States. February 25, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the inhabitants of Petersburg, Virginia, disapproving the measures of the Executive in removing the public deposites from the Bank of the United States. March 12, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the people of Richmond, Virginia, opposed to the measures of the Executive in removing the public deposites, &c. &c. February 18, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of three hundred and ninety citizens of Culpeper County, Virginia, praying that the future revenues may be deposited in the Bank of the United States. March 29, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial, &c., of sundry farmers and others, of Morris County, New Jersey, against the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the Bank of the United States. June 19, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States relative to papers on file and other information touching suspensions from and appointments to office. March 1, 1886. -- Read, referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-sixth Congress. January 31, 1860. -- Resolved, that there be printed, for the use of the Senate, fifteen thousand copies of the annual message of the President of the United States, with the reports proper of the heads of departments and chiefs of bureaus communicated therewith, omitting the statistical matter accompanying said reports. Volume I.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the Thirty-sixth Congress. December 4, 1860. -- Read, and ordered that the message and accompanying documents be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Thirtieth Congress. December 5, 1848. Read, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and 15,000 extra copies, with the accompanying documents, ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States transmitting certain documents in relation to the claim of the State of Massachusetts, for services rendered by the Militia of that State, during the late War with Great Britain. February 23, 1824. -- Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of March 20, 1867, correspondence relating to the exequatur of the consul of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg residing at New York. April 2, 1867. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the Senate respecting the vacancy in the office of Secretary of War. January 16, 1861. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, submitting to Congress a series of resolutions adopted by the Legislature of Virginia on the 19th instant, having in view a peaceful settlement of the exciting questions which now threaten the Union. January 28, 1861. -- Read and ordered to be printed. Motion to print additional copies submitted by Mr. Mason.
- Message from the President of the United States, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Thirty-first Congress. December 2, 1850. Read, referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and 15,000 extra copies, with the accompanying documents, ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State, in response to Senate resolution of February 11, 1884, relative to the case of Alexander Trimble, whose extradition has been demanded by Mexico. February 13, 1884. -- Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of March 16, papers relating to the negotiations of the fisheries treaty. March 26, 1888. -- Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, with his objections, the bill entitled "An Act To Incorporate the Subscribers to the Fiscal Bank of the United States." August 16, 1841. Read, and ordered to be printed, and that 6,000 additional copies be furnished for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United states, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Thirty-first Congress. December 2, 1850. -- Read, and ordered to be printed, with the accompanying documents.
- Message of the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-seventh Congress. July 5, 1861. -- Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, the report of a board of officers on the expediency or necessity of providing additional grades of commissioned officers in the Army, and of making provision for the exercise of civil functions by officers of the Army. December 17, 1850. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 5th instant, relative to the calling of volunteers or militia into the service of the United States, by an officer of the Army, without legal authority; to the measures adopted for the defence of the southern frontier, &c. June 8, 1846. Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, relative to the importance of legislation for the protection of American citizens and properly while in transit across the Isthmus between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. February 18, 1859. -- Read and ordered to lie on the table. On motion by Mr. Mason that it be referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations after debate, the Senate adjourned.
- Message of the President of the United States, returning the Bill (S. 453) "Regulating the Tenure of Certain Civil Offices," with his objections thereto. March 2, 1867. -- Read and ordered to be printed.
- Mexican awards. December 12, 1877. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Mexican claims. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report and accompanying papers relative to the payment of claims specified in the fifth section of the act of Congress approved June 18, 1878. February 25, 1884. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Michigan. Proceedings and memorial of a meeting of citizens of Detroit, Michigan, in favor of rechartering the Bank of the United States. May 5, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Midshipmen. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 17, 1823
- Military contributons [i.e., contributions]. February 28, 1849.
- Military peace establishment. January 18, 1830.
- Militia of the United States. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 968.) January 30, 1861.
- Modern tendencies and the law. An address by Hon. Homer Cummings, attorney general of the United States, delivered at a meeting of the American Bar Association at Grand Rapids, Michigan, August 31, 1933, at 8:30 p.m. Presented by Mr. Barkley. January 10, 1934. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Money advanced to a foreign minister. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the copy of an opinion of the Attorney General, in relation to the right of a foreign minister to retain money which had been advanced to him as an outfit, beyond the sum appropriated by law. April 26, 1826. Read and laid upon the table.
- Motion by Mr. Barton, concerning appointments and removals by the Executive. March 23, 1830. -- Submitted. March 26, 1830. -- Considered, and postponed to, and made the order of the day for, the 5th of April next.
- Motion by Mr. Bayard to rescind a resolution of the Senate, passed the 16th January, 1837. December 14, 1837. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Motion by Mr. Bayard, to rescind a resolution of the Senate, passed the 16th January, 1837. September 8, 1841. Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Motion by Mr. Benton to expunge a certain resolution of the Senate. December 26, 1836. -- Offered. January 3, 1837. -- Considered, and postponed and made the order of the day for Monday, January 9, and ordered to be printed.
- Munitions industry. Report on War Department Bills S. 1716--S. 1722, relating to industrial mobilization in wartime, by the Special Committee on Investigation of the Munitions Industry, United States Senate, pursuant to S.Res. 206 (73d Congress), a resolution to make certain investigations concerning the manufacture and sale of arms and other war munitions. June 1 (calendar day, June 2), 1936. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National budget system. April 13, 1920. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National commitments. April 16, 1969. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National commitments. November 20, 1967. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National emergencies act. Report of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, to accompany H.R. 3884, terminating certain authorities with respect to national emergencies still in effect, and to provide for orderly implementation and termination of future national emergencies. August 26, 1976. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National emergencies act. Report of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, to accompany S. 3957 to terminate certain authorities with respect to national emergencies still in effect, and to provide for orderly implementation and termination of future national emergencies. September 30, 1974. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National emergencies and delegated emergency powers. Final report of the Special Committee on National Emergencies and Delegated Emergency Powers. May 28, 1976. -- Ordered to be printed.
- National emergencies. May 21, 1975. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- National industrial recovery bill. May 23, 1933. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Neutrality Act of 1937. February 25, 1937. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Neutrality Act of 1937. March 9, 1937. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- New Hampshire. Memorial of citizens of the Town of Dover, in relation to the currency. April 14, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New Hampshire. Resolutions of the Legislature of New Hampshire, against the Bank of the United States. June 26, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New Jersey. Proceedings and resolutions adopted at a convention held at Trenton, asking a restoration of the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. May 12, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New Jersey. Proceedings and resolutions of a meeting of inhabitants of Elizabeth Town, in relation to the currency. May 12, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New Jersey. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, on the subject of the embarrassed condition of public affairs. January 8, 1838. Ordered to lie on the table.
- New York -- expunge a part of Senate Journal. Resolution of the Legislature of New York, in relation to a resolve of the Senate of the United States of 28th of March, 1834. March 7, 1836. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- New York. Memorial of inhabitants of Ontario County, on the state of the currency. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New York. Proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of Rensselaer County, in the State of New York, in favor of the unconditional repeal of the small bill law of that state, and in opposition to the Sub-Treasury Bill, together with the printed call for said meeting, signed by about 2,500 names. March 19, 1838. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- New York. Resolutions adopted at a meeting of the young men in the City of Troy, New York, complaining of the deranged state of the currency, the prostration of business and industry, and asking relief by a restoration of the deposites, and recharter of the Bank. April 7, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- North Carolina. Memorial of citizens of Wilkes County, North Carolina, asking the restoration of the public deposites. April 7, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- North Carolina. Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Cabarras County, North Carolina, in relation to the restoration of public deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 5, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- North Carolina. Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Tarborough, against the Bank of the United States. April 7, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Ohio. Proceedings and resolutions adopted at a meeting of inhabitants of Norwalk, Huron Co., against the United States Bank. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- On the appointment of a colonel of the Second Regiment of Artillery. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 18, 1830
- On the expediency of prohibiting the appointment of captains in the staff, of reducing the number of cadets, and of promoting meritorious non-commissioned officers of the Army. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 8, 1832
- On the services of the militia of Massachusetts during the War of 1812-'15, and claim of that state for pay therefor. Communicated to the Senate, February 23, 1824
- Opinion of rescission of budget. Communication from Comptroller General of the United States transmitting his opinion of the legal authority for each of the deferrals of budget authority proposed by the President in his first four special messages to Congress under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974... January 14, 1975. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Opinion of rescission of budget. Communication from the Comptroller General of the United States transmitting his opinion of the legal authority for each of the deferrals of budget authority proposed by the President in his first four special messages to Congress under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. February 11, 1975... -- Referred to the Committees on Appropriations... and ordered to be printed.
- Opinion of the Attorney General (W. Wirt) on allowances of salaries and outfits to public ministers of the United States to foreign countries. The injunction of secrecy removed by the Senate from its proceedings on the nomination of Henry Clay as Secretary of State, March 8, 1825
- Oregon -- Convention with Great Britain, &c. January 5, 1846. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Papers in Kemp pardon case. August 1, 1914. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Pennsylvania -- boot and shoemakers, Philadelphia -- restore deposites, &c. Proceedings of a a meeting of boot and shoemakers and shoe dealers, held in Philadelphia, on the 10th February, 1834, in relation to the removal of the public deposites. February 17, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Pennsylvania. Memorial of inhabitants of Cambria County, in relation to the currency. June 26, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Memorial of inhabitants of Lower Dublin, Byberry, Moreland, &c. asking the restoration of the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 3, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Pennsylvania. Memorial of silversmiths, &c. of Philadelphia, in favor of restoring the public deposites. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings and resolutions adopted at a convention of citizens of Pittsburg [i.e., Pittsburgh], in relation to the currency. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings and resolutions adopted at a meeting of citizens of Erie, in favor of a restoration of the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings and resolutions adopted at a meeting of inhabitants of Columbia, asking for a recharter of the Bank of the United States. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a democratic meeting of citizens of the Third Congressional District, on the subject of the removal of the public deposites, &c. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a meeting of cabinetmakers and others, of the City of Philadelphia, asking the restoration of the public deposites to the Bank of the United States. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Washington County, Pennsylvania, against the removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States. April 7, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a meeting of inhabitants of Bucks County, in relation to the currency. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a meeting of inhabitants of Kingston, in favor of rechartering the Bank of the United States. May 19, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of Hanover District, in relation to the currency. May 12, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a meeting of the people of Wheatfield Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania, disapproving the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a public meeting of building mechanics of Philadelphia. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a public meeting of citizens of Delaware County, in relation to the Bank of the United States. April 7, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Proceedings of a public meeting of tin plate workers, sheet iron workers, and coppersmiths, of Philadelphia, in favor of the restoration of public deposites. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Resolutions adopted at a meeting of young men of the City of Philadelphia, in relation to the removal of the public deposites, &c. March 24, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Pennsylvania. Resolutions of inhabitants of Spring Garden and Penn Township, in favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank of the United States. February 10, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Pennsylvania. Resolutions of inhabitants of the Northern Liberties, against the removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States. February 10, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Petroleum code case. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Panama Refining Company et al., petitioners, vs. A.D. Ryan, S.D. Bennett, and J. Howard Marshall; Amazon Petroleum Corporation, Barney Cockburn, E.J. Boase, et al., petitioners, vs. Archie D. Ryan, S.D. Bennett, and Phil E. Baer.
- Policy of Congress. Resolutions of the Legislature of Wisconsin, instructing senators and requesting representatives in Congress to adhere to the policy adopted by Congress. March 19, 1868. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Power of the President to negotiate treaties with foreign governments. March 3, 1885. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Power of the President to negotiate treaties, and methods of recognizing a new state. A reprint of various public documents and reports. Presented by Mr. Brandegee. May 20 (calendar day, May 23), 1921. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. The United States, together with briefs and oral arguments... also briefs and reply briefs in reargument. Presented by Mr. Swanson. December 13, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Power of the President to take possession of steel mills. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States and the dissenting opinions in the case of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, et al., petitioner, v. Charles Sawyer, and Charles Sawyer, petitioner, v. the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, et al. Presented by Mr. Maybank, June 2, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Powers of the President as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States. Prepared at the request of Honorable John W. McCormack, Majority Leader House of Representatives, by Dorothy Schaffter, senior specialist in American government and Dorothy M. Mathews research assistance in American government, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. June 14, 1956.
- Powers of the President of the United States over the Army and Navy. Preamble and resolutions declaring the powers of the President of the United States over the Army and Navy, and as to the province of the House of Representatives to control the same. December 3, 1861. -- Ordered to be printed, and the further consideration postponed to Tuesday, the 10th December, at 1 o'clock p.m.
- Preamble and resolutions adopted at a meeting of the citizens of Albemarle County, Virginia, disapproving the measures of the dominant party in Congress. September 10, 1841. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Preamble and resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Ohio, in favor of expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate of the United States. March 31, 1836. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- President and Congress. Mr. Hale presented the following article from the Independent of March 8, by the Hon. Augustus O. Bacon, United States Senator from Georgia, entitled "The President and Congress." June 30, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- President and General Grant. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of 10th instant, transmitting copy of the President's reply to General Grant's letter of February 3, 1868. February 11, 1868. -- Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction and ordered to be printed.
- Prince Edward Island. March 2, 1869. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Priorities in national defense transportation by merchant vessels. May 12, 1941. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Privileges, rules, and regulations for Canal Zone. February 21, 1931. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Proceedings and documents relating to James W. Schaumburg, from which the injunction of secrecy has been removed. In executive session -- Senate United States.
- Proceedings of a meeting of democratic citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of the removal of the public deposites from the Bank of the United States. February 10, 1834. Referred to the Committee of Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of Rensselaer County, N.Y., opposed to the Sub-Treasury system. March 26, 1838. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Proceedings of a meeting of the people of Wheatfield Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania, disapproving the measures of the Executive in removing deposites from the Bank of the United States. March 14, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Prohibit the exportation of arms or munitions of war from the United States under certain conditions. February 15, 1933. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Prohibit the exportation of arms or munitions of war from the United States under certain conditions. March 30, 1933. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Promoting the maintenance of international peace and security in Southeast Asia. August 6, 1964. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Prompt action respecting finances, etc. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a request for prompt action by Congress with respect to finances of the government and that the President be given authority to prescribe the administrative details. March 10, 1933. -- Referred to the Committee on the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a draft of proposed legislation authorizing the President to disapprove or reduce items of spending authority and to disapprove substantive provisions contained in appropriations measures. April 25, 1990. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Proposed constitutional amendments. Petition of James W. Green, praying Congress to propose a constitutional amendment concerning the executive office and counting the electoral vote. January 10, 1877. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States, relative to the taking of private property. May 28, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Protection of American citizens. Message from the President of the United States, relative to the protection of the lives and property of American citizens in transit over the several routes through Central America. February 22, 1859. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- Protection of American fishermen. January 31, 1887. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Protest of the President against certain proceedings of the House of Representatives. April 9, 1860. -- Ordered to be printed. April 10, 1860. -- The further consideration of the subject postponed till Monday next April 16.
- Providing authority for the President to enter into trade agreements to conclude the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, to extend tariff proclamation authority to carry out such agreements, and to apply Congressional "fast track" procedures to a bill implementing such agreements. June 23 (legislative day, June 22), 1993. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Providing four-year terms for the heads of the executive departments. April 17, 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Rank, etc., of certain Army officers. April 14, 1904. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Reciprocity with Canada. April 13, 1911. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Recommended national emergencies act. September 24, 1974. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Reduce number of foreign ministers. January 12, 1832. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Reform in the civil service. June 20, 1884. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Reform in the civil service. March 10, 1886. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Regulate the operation of street-railway cars at crossings. February 17, 1932. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Regulation of petroleum shipments in interstate and foreign commerce. February 14, 1935. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Regulation of shipment in interstate and foreign commerce of petroleum. January 17 (calendar day, January 18), 1935. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Relations with Canada. September 17, 1888. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Relative to selections of land by Indiana for a road from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River. Communicated to the Senate, February 3, 1831
- Relative to the correspondence between the President and the commissioners on the part of the State of South Carolina. February 27, 1861. -- Ordered to be printed, together with the views of the minority, and recommitted to the select committee.
- Relief of officers of the Exploring Expedition. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 818.) February 25, 1843.
- Relinquishment of the claims of the Creeks to lands in Georgia. Communicated to the Senate, March 1, 1827
- Removal of Hon. E.M. Stanton and others. Letter from General Grant, in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of date November 26, 1867, in relation to the removal of Hon. E.M. Stanton, Secretary of War, and Major General P.H. Sheridan, commander of the Fifth Military District, and of Major General D.E. Sickles, commander of the Second Military District, &c. December 17, 1867. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Removal of Jonathan Roberts. March 2, 1843. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Removal of a member of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information relative to the removal of a member of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the opinion of the Attorney General, and the transcript of the hearings held on March 11, 18, and 21, 1938. January 5 (calendar day, March 23), 1938. -- Ordered to be printed and lie on the table.
- Removal of executive officers. February 19, 1838. Read, debate arising thereon, laid upon the table, under the rule.
- Removal of postmasters. December 23, 1840. Read, and laid on the table, under the rule.
- Removal of public deposites. Memorial of a public meeting of citizens of Loudoun County, Virginia, opposed to the removal of the public deposites from the Bank of the United States. January 21, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
- Removal of the land office at Sandusky, Ohio. April 18, 1848. Laid upon the table.
- Removal public deposites. March 4, 1834. Consideration postponed until the 12th instant, and 15,000 copies ordered to be printed.
- Removal public deposites. Report of the minority of the Committee of Ways and Means. Submitted by Mr. Binney. March 4, 1834. Consideration postponed until Wednesday, 12th instant.
- Reorganization Act amendments of 1983. May 16, 1983. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Reorganization Act amendments of 1984. March 30, 1984. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Reorganization Bill of 1939. March 3, 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Reorganization act of 1977. Report of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, to accompany S. 626 to reestablish the period within which the President may transmit to the Congress plans for the reorganization of agencies of the executive branch of the government, and for other purposes, together with additional views. March 1 (legislative day, February 21), 1977. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Reorganization authority. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to reestablish the period within which the President may transmit to the Congress plans for the reorganization of agencies of the executive branch of the government, and for other purposes. February 7, 1977. -- Referred to the Committee on Government Operations and ordered to be printed.
- Reorganization authority. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to reestablish the period within which the President may transmit to the Congress plans for the reorganization of agencies of the executive branch of the government... February 7, 1977. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Government Operations and ordered to be printed.
- Repeal of certain acts of Congress (pocket vetoed). April 29 (legislative day, April 24), 1940. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Repeal of the power exercised by the President to transfer appropriations from one object to another. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 6, 1817
- Repealing a portion of the act to increase temporarily the military establishment of the United States. October 14, 1918. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Repealing certain acts of Congress (pocket vetoed). Message from the President of the United States returning without approval the Bill (H.R. 3233) entitled "An Act to Repeal Certain Acts of Congress (Pocket Vetoed)." June 11, 1940. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Report of the Committee on Military Affairs (instructed, by a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 23d December last) to inquire "Whether the Army had been reduced according to the provisions of the act, entitled "An act to reduce and fix the Military Peace Establishment of the United States," passed 2d March, 1821. April 2, 1822. -- Read, and ordered to lie on the table. December 12, 1822. -- Re-printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Report of the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia, on the Bill (H.R. 586) to drop from the rolls of the Army unemployed general officers. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 586.) December 22, 1864. -- Submitted and ordered to be printed.
- Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on the proposition to apportion the midshipmen among the several States. February 17, 1823. Read, and ordered to lie on the table.
- Report of the Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, copies of the orders by which Brevet Colonel Plympton was assigned to duty according to his brevet rank, together with the correspondence in relation thereto. March 1, 1851. Ordered to lie on the table. March 7, 1851. Ordered to be printed.
- Report on trade-agreement escape clauses. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report on trade-agreement escape clauses, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (b) of section 6 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951 (Public Law 50, 82d Cong.). January 14, 1952. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Report touching sundry brevet nominations which were sent to the Senate in the first session of the Fifty-seventh Congress. February 28, 1903. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Report, in part, of the committee on so much of the President's message as relates to roads, canals, and seminaries of learning. December 15, 1817. Read and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Friday next.
- Representation in the Electoral College. Message from the President of the United States, accompanying the notice of signing the "joint resolution declaring certain states not entitled to representation in the Electoral College." February 9, 1865. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Request to authorize the Executive to enter into executive commercial agreements with foreign nations. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a request to authorize the Executive to enter into executive commercial agreements with foreign nations. March 2, 1934. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Requisition of property for national defense. June 13, 1945. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Resolution of the Legislature of Illinois, in favor of expunging a certain resolution from the Journal of the Senate of the United States. April 8, 1836. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolution to disapprove the President's proposal to decontrol old oil prices. July 21, 1975. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Resolution to rescind a resolution of the Senate, passed the 16th January, 1837. December 8, 1842. Submitted, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions adopted at a meeting of the democratic citizens of the City and County of Philadelphia, adverse to the passage of the Sub-Treasury Bill. March 7, 1838. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions and memorial of a meeting of the mechanics, manufacturers, and laboring men of New York, complaining of the distresses of the community, and praying for relief. February 7, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions and memorial of the Town of Seneca Falls, New York, against the removal of the deposites, and opposed to the measure of the Executive. May 21, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions and memorial of the people of Chittenden County, Vermont, opposed to the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. April 3, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions by the citizens of Accomack County, Virginia, opposed to the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. March 13, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of citizens of Frederick Co., Md., opposed to the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the recharter of the Bank of the United States. May 28, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of sundry citizens of Pittsburgh, Pa., opposed to secret societies, to the removal of the deposites, and to Freemasonry. May 20, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the Whigs of Wilmington, Delaware, opposed to the measures of the Executive, including the protest against the resolutions of the Senate. May 15, 1834. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the Whigs, of Mercer County, Kentucky, opposed to the measures of the Executive of the United States. June 16, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Adams County, Pennsylvania, against the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States. May 13, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, against the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the Bank of the United States. June 18, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Burlington, Boone County, Kentucky, opposed to the measures of the Executive, and praying for relief. June 18, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Chester District, South Carolina, opposed to the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States, &c. June 11, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Columbia, Penn., against the removal of the deposites, and in favor of rechartering the Bank of the United States. May 20, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Cumberland Co., PA, opposed to the measures of the Executive, and praying to be relieved from the distresses thereby produced. May 12, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Franklin County, Virginia, opposed to the measures of the Executive in removing the public deposites from the Bank of the United States, &c. February 18, 1834. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Meadville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, against the measures of the administration in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. June 11, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, disapproving the measures of the Executive, and the removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States. June 10, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Scott County, Kentucky, against the measures of the Executive, and in favor of the Bank of the United States. June 5, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Springfield, Mass., against the removal of the deposites, and in favor of the Bank of the United States. June 30, 1834. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the citizens of Warren, Kentucky, opposed to the measures of the Executive in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States. June 9, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the young men of Richmond and Manchester, in Virginia, for the restoration of the deposites, and renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States. April 28, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of a meeting of the young men of Troy, New York, opposed to the measures of the administration in removing the deposites from the Bank of the United States, &c. April 14, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of sundry inhabitants of Muskingum Co., Ohio, in favor of the Executive measures against the Bank of the United States. June 24, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of sundry inhabitants of Warren County, Ohio, in favor of Executive measures against the Bank of the United States. June 24, 1834. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be