Johnson, Richard Mentor, 1780-1850.
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- Abolish imprisonment for debt. December 15, 1832. Reprinted by order of the House of Representatives.
- Abolish imprisonment for debt. January 17, 1832.
- Additional clerks in the Post Office Department. January 26, 1830.
- Additional clerks. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 26, 1830
- Additional paymasters. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 182.) January 19, 1836.
- Additional paymasters. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 569.) December 16, 1834.
- Anne Royall. February 19, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Armory -- western waters. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 376.) March 18, 1834.
- Armory on the western waters. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 375.) February 24, 1836.
- Arsenal -- North Carolina. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 374.) February 24, 1836.
- Barnard Kelley. December 27, 1831. Reprinted by order of the House of Representatives.
- Bernard [i.e., Barnard] Kelley. December 17, 1830.
- Breach of contract. Communicated to the Senate, March 18, 1828
- Captain Jesse Copeland. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 606.) April 27, 1836.
- Case of Nathaniel Patten. January 6, 1830.
- Cavalry instruction. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 440.) April 19, 1834.
- Caze and Richaud. December 31, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Chief Engineer to employ clerks. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 105.) January 12, 1836.
- Claim of a brevet major for the pay and emoluments as such while acting as commissary general of subsistence. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 27, 1836
- Clerks -- Quartermaster's Department. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 97.) January 5, 1836.
- Col. Presley Gray. February 11, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Colonel Daniel Newnan. (To accompany Bill No. 641.) January 15, 1835.
- Commissariat. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 56.) March 4, 1834.
- Considerations and reasons in favor of establishing an armory on the western waters. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 18, 1834
- Corps of Engineers. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 568) December 16, 1834.
- Daniel Parker. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 676.) June 2, 1836.
- Defalcation of a deputy postmaster, occasioned by the burning of his office. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 17, 1830
- Defence of Patapsco River and Baltimore. March 4, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Defence of frontiers of Arkansas. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 292.) February 10, 1834.
- Defence of ports and harbors. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 103.) January 12, 1836.
- Expense of the increase of the Army. (To accompany Senate Bill No. 185.) June 23, 1836.
- Explanatory estimates of the increase of expense corresponding with a certain increase of the Army, and a statement of the names and posts of the officers of the Quartermaster General's Department, and the necessity for an increase of their number. Communicated to the House of Representatives, June 23, 1836
- Fielding L. White. February 1, 1830.
- Fortifications on Castle Island. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 701.) February 3, 1835.
- General John E. Wool. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 143.) January 13, 1836.
- Improvement of the post road between Memphis and Tuscumbia. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 15, 1830
- In Senate of the United States, April 7, 1826. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, from the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, reported a bill to discontinue certain post roads, and laid the following letter on the table...
- In Senate of the United States, February 16, 1829. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, submitted the following motion for consideration, and ordered that it be printed. Resolved, that the President of the United States be requested to cause to be selected one of the officers of the Corps of Engineers...
- In Senate of the United States, February 18, 1828. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the resolution of the 11th instant, and the documents relating to the claim of Colonel Jonathan Taylor, for a balance due him for mustering into and out of service a detachment of Kentucky militia, embodied in the year 1807, for the suppression of the seditious expedition projected by Aaron Burr...
- In Senate of the United States, February 4, 1828. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of Richard Biddle, administrator of the late General John Wilkins...
- In Senate of the United States, February 9, 1829. Read, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The committee to whom was referred the petition of John Shackelford, refer to the letter of the Postmaster General, and adopt it as their report. And the committee recommend the following resolution: Resolved, that the prayer of the petitioner ought not to be granted.
- In Senate of the United States, January 11, 1827. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate, instructing them to examine into the expediency of increasing the salary of the Postmaster General...
- In Senate of the United States, January 19, 1827. Mr. Johnson, of Ky., made the following report: The Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, to whom was referred the bill for the relief of Nathaniel Patten, report: That the petitioner sets forth that he was postmaster in the Town of Franklin, in the State of Missouri in and about the year 1820; in which year a considerable sum of money, amounting to about eight hundred dollars, received for postage...
- In Senate of the United States, January 19, 1829. Ordered, that, in addition to the usual number, 3000 copies be printed. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The Committee to whom was referred the several petitions on the subject of mails on the Sabbath, or the 1st day of the week, report...
- In Senate of the United States, January 24, 1826. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, from the committee to whom was referred the memorial of James Beddo, reported: That, in order to give a correct view of this case, the committee refer to the three papers marked A, B, and C, containing the facts and remarks of the party claiming and his counsel, and those of the Post Office Department...
- In Senate of the United States, January 29, 1828. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The committee to whom was referred the petition of Richard Taylor, of Kentucky, report a bill for his relief, so far to embrace his accounts as a quartermaster general during the late war...
- In Senate of the United States, March 18, 1828. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, made the following report: The Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, to whom was referred the petition of William Mickler, report: That they have examined the petition and the documents in the case, and they find that the Postmaster General has complete power and control over the whole subject...
- In Senate of the United States. March 22, 1826. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, from the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, to whom was referred the bill for the relief of Jarvis Jackson, made the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States, February 2, 1827. Mr. Johnson, of Ky., made the following report, which was concurred in by the Senate. The committee to whom has been referred the subject of carrying the mail by steamboats, from Cincinnati or Louisville to New-Orleans, present the letter of the Postmaster General...
- Increase of the pension of a mail carrier, who was shot in the Creek Nation in 1805. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 10, 1830
- Isaiah Townsend et al. Sureties of Dox. January 25, 1830.
- John H. Hall. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 377.) February 24, 1836.
- Josiah H. Webb. February 10, 1830.
- Lieut. A.H. Morton. February 19, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Losses at Detroit, &c. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 489.) March 17, 1832.
- Lucy Loomis. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 737.) February 14, 1833.
- Mail guard disabled in service. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 19, 1830
- Major James H. Hook. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 605.) April 27, 1836.
- Major Trueman Cross. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 458.) March 21, 1836.
- Military Academy. May 17, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Mineralogy and geology of the United States. February 21, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Money stolen from a deputy postmaster. Communicated to the Senate, January 19, 1827
- Mounted rangers. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 646.) December 28, 1832.
- Nathaniel Hatton. December 31, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- National foundry. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 628.) May 12, 1836.
- Officers -- Hancock Barracks. December 31, 1833. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Officers of the Army in the military bureaux. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 322.) February 10, 1836.
- Officers of the national armories. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 409.) March 3, 1836.
- On a proposition to purchase the patent right of John H. Hall for making rifles, and for his employment to superintend the manufacture of the same. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 24, 1836
- On a proposition to purchase the patent right of an invention for pointing heavy artillery for the use of the Army and the militia. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 24, 1836
- On abolishing the office of major general of the Army of the United States. January 13, 1835. Read, and laid upon the table.
- On an increase of the number of officers and a reorganization of the corps of topographical engineers of the Army. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 12, 1836
- On claim by an officer of the Army for compensation for a house erected at Fort Jesup, Louisiana, and used as quarters. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 19, 1833
- On claim of General Daniel Parker for double rations, fuel, and quarters, as adjutant and inspector general, and as paymaster general of the Army, and for three months' extra pay as a disbanded officer. Communicated to the House of Representatives, June 2, 1836
- On claim of a lieutenant of the Army for additional pay as an assistant commissary of subsistence. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 12, 1836
- On claim of a major of the line for additional pay while acting as Quartermaster General, and for an allowance for a clerk while settling his accounts. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 27, 1834
- On claim of an inspector general of the Army for an allowance of double rations. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 13, 1836
- On claim of an officer for extra pay whilst commanding troops engaged in opening military roads in Florida and Alabama. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 27, 1834
- On claim of officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of the Army for losses sustained by the burning of Hancock Barracks, in Maine. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 31, 1833
- On claims of officers of the Army for additional pay and emoluments while doing duty in the military bureaus at Washington. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 10, 1836
- On conferring military rank upon paymasters of the Army. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 28, 1832
- On converting the corps of mounted rangers into a regiment of dragoons. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 28, 1832
- On granting to a railroad company the right of way over the grounds of the armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 30, 1834
- On increasing the number of officers of the Corps of Engineers of the Army. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 16, 1834
- On increasing the number of paymasters of the Army. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 16, 1834
- On making provision for the erection of fortifications proposed by the Secretary of War for the protection of harbors on the seacoast. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 12, 1836
- On the application of the officers of the national armories for an increase of compensation. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 3, 1836
- On the claim of General Alexander Macomb for allowances and pay under his brevet rank. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 8, 1834
- On the claim of a quartermaster for the pay of quartermaster general while performing the duties of that office. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 21, 1836
- On the establishment of a line of posts and military roads for the defence of the western frontiers against the Indians. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 3, 1836
- On the expediency of commencing the works at Sollers's Flats and Hawkins's Point for the defence of Patapsco River and Baltimore City. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 4, 1834
- On the expediency of establishing a national foundery in the District of Columbia, with a description of the Columbian foundery therein. Communicated to the House of Representatives, May 12, 1836
- On the expediency of establishing an arsenal of construction at Charleston, South Carolina. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 21, 1836
- On the expediency of establishing an arsenal of construction in North Carolina, and statements of articles manufactured at, and cost of constructing, four different classes of arsenals. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 24, 1836
- On the expediency of making the pay of military storekeepers at the arsenals of construction the same as that allowed to storekeepers at the armories. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 21, 1836
- On the expediency of providing immediately for the reconstruction of Fort Independence, on Castle Island, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 3, 1835
- On the expediency of removing the troops from Fort Gibson to the western boundary line of Arkansas. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 10, 1834
- On the expediency of removing the troops from Fort Gibson to the western boundary of Arkansas. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 21, 1836
- On the inexpediency of abolishing the office of major general of the Army of the United States. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 13, 1835
- On the permanent establishment of the Office of Commissary General of Subsistence of the Army. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 4, 1834
- On the printing of tactics for the instruction of the cavalry, artillery, and infantry of the Army and militia. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 19, 1834
- Pamela Adams. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 355.) March 11, 1834.
- Patrick Green. April 19, 1830.
- Patrick Green. January 12, 1832. Reprinted by order of the House of Representatives.
- Pay of storekeepers of arsenals. March 21, 1836. Committed to the Committee of the Whole House, to which is committed Bill [H.R.] No. 409, to fix the pay of the officers of the national armories.
- Protect western frontier. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 406.) March 3, 1836.
- Rank of officers pay department. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 645.) December 28, 1832.
- Remove troops from Fort Gibson. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 457.) March 21, 1836.
- Repair and extend arsenal -- Charleston. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 459.) March 21, 1836.
- Reward for apprehending the robber of the post office at Florence, in Alabama. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 1, 1830
- Right of way through United States property at Harper's Ferry. (To accompany Joint Resolution No. 3.) April 30, 1834.
- Road -- Chicot County to Little Rock. February 22, 1830.
- Road -- Chicot County to Little Rock. March 14, 1832. Reprinted by order of the House of Representatives.
- Road -- Memphis and Tuscumbia. (With Bill H.R. No. 354.) March 15, 1830.
- Salary of the Postmaster General. Communicated to the Senate, January 11, 1827
- Statement of the history and importance of the Military Academy at West Point, New York, and reasons why it should not be abolished. Communicated to the House of Representatives, May 17, 1834
- Sunday Mail. March 4, 1830. -- Read, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. March 5, 1830. -- Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Sunday mails. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 4 and 5, 1830
- Sunday mails. Communicated to the Senate, January 19, 1829
- Sureties of a defaulting deputy postmaster. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 25, 1830
- Topographical Engineers. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 104.) January 12, 1836.
- Topographical Engineers. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 567.) December 16, 1834.
- Widow Hickman. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 298.) February 11, 1834.
- Widow Hickman. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 734.) February 12, 1833.
- William Clower. April 19, 1830.
- William H. Bell. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 376.) February 24, 1836.
- William Piatt. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 328.) February 27, 1834.
- William Piatt. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 521.) April 1, 1836.
- William S. Colquhoun. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 333.) February 12, 1836.
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