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Resolved, That the President of the United States, be requested to cause to be delivered to James Madison Esq. of Virginia, now secretary of State of the United States, notification of his election to the office of President of the United States,— and to be transmitted to George Clinton esq. of New York, Vice President elect of the United States, notification of his election to that office;...
Resolved, That the President be requested to direct the proper officers to report to this House, the measures which have been adopted to carry into execution the “Act of Congress, of 21. February, 1806, appropriating two millions of dollars for defraying any extraordinary expenses attending the intercourse between the United States, and foreign nations;” particularly whether the said two...
The Vice President being absent on account of the ill state of his health, the Senate proceeded to the election of a President pro tempore, as the constitution provides, and the honorable Stephen R. Bradley was appointed. Ordered, That the secretary wait on the President of the United States, and acquaint him, that the Senate have, in the absence of the Vice President, elected the honorable...
Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before the Senate, a statement, shewing the number of vessels which have departed from the United States with permission between the 22d of Decemr. 1807 and the 30 Septemr. 1808, specifying the names of the vessels and their owners, the size of the vessels, the date of their clearances, the ports or places for...
Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before the Senate, copies of all the orders and decrees of the Belligerent powers of Europe, passed since seventeen hundred and ninety one, affecting the commercial rights of the United States. Ordered, That the secretary lay this resolution before the President of the United States. Attest, DLC : Papers of...
Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to lay before this house, Matthew Nimmo’s letter to him of 28h. Nov. 1806, and any other letter or letters of the said Nimmo, relative to any supposed connexion of John Smith of Ohio, with the conspiracy of Aaron Burr; and also the letter of the said John Smith of January 1807, enclosing the depositions of himself and his son....
Resolved, That the President be requested again to lay before the Senate, the papers relative to Great Britain and France, communicated confidentially to the Senate in his message of the 22d instant Attest, DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause the secretary of the Treasury to lay before the Senate such documents and papers, or other information, as are in his possession, or have come to his knowledge relative to any attempts which have been made to give circulation and credit to the Detroit Bank notes, since the law of the territory for establishing the said...
Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to direct the secretary at war, to lay before the Senate, such documents and papers or other information as are in his possession or have come to his knowledge relative to the troops in the service of the United States in the territory of Michigan, being paid in bills issued by the Bank of Detroit, after Congress had rejected the...
The Senate resumed the consideration of the treaty between the United States and the cherokee nation of Indians, concluded on the 2d day of December 1807. Whereupon, Resolved, that the further consideration thereof be postponed until the first Monday in December next. Attest, DLC : Papers of Thomas Jefferson.