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By the United States in Congress assembled, November 2, 1785
On a report of the Board of Treasury ... resolved, that all persons having claims for services performed in the military department, be directed to exhibit the same for liquidation -
State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk
Published by order of the Honorable John Jay, Esquire, secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs -
Board of Treasury, June 6, 1785
The Board of Treasury to whom was referred the petition of John Allan, Esquire, late superintendant of Indian affairs for the Eastern Department, report -
Statement of the accounts of the United States of America
during the administration of the Superintendant [!] of Finance [Robert Morris] commencing with his appointment, on the 20th day of February, 1781, and ending with his resignation, on the 1st day of November, 1784 -
The committee appointed to revise the system of the War-Office, and to report such alterations as they may judge necessary, beg leave to submit the following draft of an ordinance
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The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Dick, and Mr. Williamson, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. M'Henry, respecting invalids, submit the following resolves
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The committee to whom were referred a letter from Baron de Steuben, dated New-York, February, 5, 1785, beg leave to submit the following report
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Journal of the United States in Congress assembled
containing the proceedings from the first Monday in November, 1784. -
By the United States in Congress assembled, November 2, 1785
On a report of the Board of Treasury ... resolved, that all persons having claims for services performed in the military department, be directed to exhibit the same for liquidation -
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 30, 1785
Resolved, that it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the continental loan-offices in the respective states, to receive and keep the monies arising from continental taxes in the different states -
A state of the representation in Congress, for the month of [blank] 178[blank] pursuant to the act of 17th August, 1785
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State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk
Published by order of the Honorable John Jay, Esquire, secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 7th October, 1785
The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred the representation of certain French merchants, against the acts of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts for regulating navigation and commerce, &c. reports -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 29th September, 1785
The secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress, reports the draft of an ordinance for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas -
The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Read and Mr. Pettit, to whom were committed a motion of Mr. M'Henry, beg leave to submit the following resolution
That it be, and hereby is recommended to the several states, to vest the United States in Congress assembled, with the sole and exclusive right and power of establishing and regulating post-offices throughout the United States -
Board of Treasury, August 27, 1785
Since the resolve of Congress of the sixth July last, directing the board to report the allowances proper to be made to the receivers of continental taxes, our enquiries have naturally turned to the present establishment and duties of the loan officers -
The grand committee, to whom was recommitted a report on the subject of supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and ehigty-five [sic], submit the following report
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The grand committee consisting of Mr. Foster, Mr. Gerry, Mr. Howell, Mr. Cook, Mr. Lawrance, Mr. Cadwallader, Mr. Pettit, Mr. Hindman, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Cumming, Mr. Read and Mr. Houstoun, to whom were committed sundry motions, report
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That upon supplies furnished by impressment or otherwise, or services rendered by individuals, to the United States, from the year 1781, to the present period--the claims whereof against the United States, by payment of the principal, or other satisfactory compensation, are transferred from the individual, to the state of which he is a citizen
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Propositions respecting the coinage of gold, silver, and copper
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The committee to whom was referred the letter of the commissioners authorised to form treaties with the Indian tribes, having conferred with the said commissioners upon the subject of their letter, and the resolutions of 18th of March, directing a treaty to be held at Post St. Vincent, on the [blank] day of June next, report
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The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred the papers herewith enclosed, respecting the eastern boundary line of the said states, reports
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By the United States in Congress assembled. March 31, 1785
An ordinance for the regulation of the office of the Secretary of Congress -
The committee to whom was referred a motion of Mr. R.R. Livingston, and two motions of Mr. Monroe, relative to the western posts, together with a letter from Major North, submit the following report
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The committee consisting of Mr. Hardy, Mr. Houston, Mr. Read, Mr. Williamson, and Mr. Holten, to whom was referred the report of a committee on the state of southern Indian affairs, beg leave to submit the following report