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- William H. Rogers. January 19, 1891. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations. January 16 (calendar day, Feb. 6), 1936. -- Ordered to be printed.
- "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations. May 13 (calendar day, June 3), 1935. -- Ordered to be printed.
- "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" investigations. Preliminary report of the Committee on Commerce, pursuant to S.Res. 7 (74th Congress), a resolution relating to the investigations of the steamships "Morro Castle" and "Mohawk" disasters and the adequacy of methods and practices for the safety of life at sea. Submitted by Mr. Copeland. March 17, 1937. -- Ordered to be printed with illustrations.
- Abandoned shipwreck act of 1987. December 9 (legislative day, December 8), 1987. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Accidents caused by barges in tow. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting a summary of reports transmitted by collectors of customs ... in respect of accidents sustained or caused by barges while in tow through the open sea from November 4, 1915, the date when the act took effect, to the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1916. December 14, 1916. -- Referred to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Action for deaths by negligent acts occurring on the high seas and other navigable waters. December 22, 1913. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Actions for death on the high seas and other navigable waters. September 23, 1919. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Actions for death on the high seas. February 25, 1920. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Actions for death on the high seas. February 5, 1917. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Actions for death on the high seas. July 25 (calendar day, July 28), 1916. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Administrative procedure in government agencies. Monograph of the Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure, embodying the results of the investigations made by the staff of said committee relative to the administrative practices and procedures of several agencies of the government. In 13 parts.
- Admitting foreign shipping to coastwise trade. September 24, 1917. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Alleged seizure of the American barque "Adriatic." (To accompany Joint Resolution H.R. No. 13.) June 1, 1858.
- Alleged seizure of the American barque "Adriatic." (To accompany Joint Resolution H.R. No. 27.) March 29, 1860.
- Allowance of certain claims reported by the Court of Claims. January 4, 1905. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amend and supplement the Merchant Marine Act, 1920. November 21, 1922. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amend certain inspection and manning laws applicable to small commercial vessels. August 1 (legislative day, June 12), 1980. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amend the suits in admiralty act. April 7, 1932. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending Ship Mortgage Act, 1920. May 7 (calendar day, May 8), 1935. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending an act entitled "An Act To Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto; and to repeal subdivision B of section 64, subdivision H of section 70, and section 118 thereof and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith. April 11, 1949. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending laws relating to navigation. February 14, 1898. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending laws relating to navigation. February 9, 1909. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending navigation rules for the Great Lakes. April 23, 1932. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending navigation rules for the Great Lakes. March 10, 1932. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending navigation rules for the western rivers and inland waters. April 30, 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending navigation rules for the western rivers and inland waters. May 20, 1947. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending provisions of law relating to the settlement of admiralty claims. June 22, 1965. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending section 4131, Revised Statutes. March 11, 1896. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending section 4400 of the Revised Statutes. January 9, 1902. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending section 941, Revised Statutes. December 17, 1898. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending steering rules on vessels. May 13 (calendar day, June 3), 1935. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Bankruptcy Act, approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto; and to repeal subdivision b of section 64, subdivision h of section 70, and sections 118, 354 and 643 thereof and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith. June 26, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Bankruptcy Act. April 2, 1952. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Coastwise Load Line Act, 1935, as amended. June 18, 1941. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Merchant Marine Act, 1936. August 19, 1937. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the Revised Statutes relating to yachts. April 15, 1886. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the act of December 3, 1945, so as to extend the exemption of Navy and Coast Guard vessels of special construction from the requirements as to the number, position, range or arc of visibility of lights. February 4, 1948. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending the act of December 3, 1945, so as to extend the exemption of Navy or Coast Guard vessels of special construction from the requirements as to the number, position, range, or arc of visibility of lights. January 23 (legislative day, January 21), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the rules for the prevention of collisions on certain inland waters of the United States and on the western rivers. July 30 (legislative day, July 27), 1953. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending the rules for the prevention of collisions on certain island [i.e., inland] waters of the United States and on the western rivers. June 17, 1953. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amending title 10, United States Code, to broaden the authority of the secretaries of the military departments to settle certain admiralty claims administratively, and for other purposes. August 17, 1972. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amending title 10, United States Code, to broaden the authority of the secretaries of the military departments to settle certain admiralty claims administratively, and for other purposes. June 9, 1971. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amending titles 18 and 28, United States Code, with respect to the time of reporting to Congress rules of procedure adopted by the Supreme Court for criminal, civil, and admiralty cases and the time of their taking effect. April 17 (legislative day, March 29), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amendment of provisions of law relating to the settlement of admiralty claims. February 23, 1965. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment to Shipping Commissioners' Act. May 22, 1890. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an amendment to the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea, 1972, as amended, which was adopted at London, October 19, 1989... April 2, 1990. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Amendments to Merchant Ship Sales Act and vessel inspection and navigation laws. January 30 (legislative day, January 26), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims. Communication from the Chief Justice of the United States transmitting various amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims... March 2, 1987. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Communication from the Chief Justice of the United States transmitting amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims as adopted by the court, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2072. May 1, 1991. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Amendments to the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. Message from the President of the United States transmitting amendments to the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea, pursuant to 33 U.S.C. 1602. January 31, 1983. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- American fisheries. Memorial of the Committee on Fisheries, appointed in Boston, on the American fisheries as affected by the Treaty of Washington. February 9, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- American merchant marine, etc. January 24, 1885. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- American merchant marine. June 16, 1922. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- American merchant marine. June 4, 1920. -- Ordered to be printed.
- American ships in foreign trade. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 260, certain information concerning the operation of foreign ships and of American ships engaged in foreign trade. May 12 (calendar day, May 18), 1936. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year 1927.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year 1928.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year 1929.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year 1931.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year 1932.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1939.
- Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1941.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1902.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, November 10, 1909.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, November 11, 1907.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, November 24, 1908.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor. October 17, 1903.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1918.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1920.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1922.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1923.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1926.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1927.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1928.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1929.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1930.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1931.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1932.
- Annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916.
- Appeals and writs of error courts United States, in Florida. January 4, 1830. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Appeals from interlocutory decrees in admiralty cases. February 25, 1926. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Appeals from interlocutory decrees in admiralty cases. February 5, 1926. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Appeals from interlocutory decrees in admiralty cases. June 2, 1924. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Appeals from interlocutory decrees in admiralty. January 20, 1925. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Appeals in admiralty of circuit court of appeals. April 20 (calendar day, June 26), 1922. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Applicability of navigation laws to the Virgin Islands. July 17 (legislative day, July 10), 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Applicability of navigation laws to the Virgin Islands. July 25, 1939. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Application to abolish privateering in time of war. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 11, 1820
- Application to abolish privateering in time of war. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 26, 1821
- Application to abolish privateering in time of war. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 4, 1820
- Armed merchantmen. International relations of the United States.
- Arrest of seamen, deserters from foreign vessels, in the ports of the United States. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 24, 1818
- Authorizing suits against the United States in admiralty. January 26 (calendar day, January 30), 1925. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to proclaim regulations for preventing collisions at sea. August 8, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the President to proclaim regulations for preventing collisions at sea. September 26 (legislative day, September 19), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the Secretaries of the Army and Air Force to settle, pay, adjust, and compromise certain claims for damages and for salvage and towage and to execute releases, certifications, and reports with respect thereto. August 20 (legislative day, August 1), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing the Secretaries of the Army and Air Force to settle, pay, adjust, and compromise certain maritime claims. April 9, 1951. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing waiver of navigation and inspection laws during national emergency. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a draft of a proposed bill to authorize the waiver of the navigation and inspection laws during the national emergency. June 19, 1941. -- Referred to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Barges Albert M., Condor, and Adelante. April 13, 1888. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Barkentine "Mabel I. Meyers." May 1, 1916. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Better security of life at sea. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report relating to the laws of the United States enacted for the better security of life at sea, with a view of their better adaptation to present needs. February 8, 1909. -- Read; ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Vol. XXVIII, 1908. In two parts. Part 1.
- Carriage of dangerous cargoes. August 26, 1940. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Carriage of dangerous cargoes. September 24 (legislative day, September 18), 1940. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871. Printed by order of Congress, U.S.A. In three volumes. Volume II.
- Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871. Printed by order of Congress, U.S.A. In three volumes. Volume III [plus an additional section entitled Volume IV].
- Case of the Black Warrior, and other violations of the rights of American citizens by Spanish authorities. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report in regard to Spanish violations of the rights of American citizens, &c. April 6, 1854. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Citizens of Cincinnati -- U.S. district courts. February 7, 1850. Laid upon the table.
- Claim for demurrage and expenses of a vessel chartered by the United States, and captured for want of necessary documents. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 5, 1808
- Clarifying application of navigation rules for the Great Lakes. March 12, 1958. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Clarifying merchant marine laws. October 22 (legislative day, October 15), 1942. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Clarifying the application of navigation rules for the Great Lakes and their connection and tributary waters. March 3, 1958. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Codification of the navigation laws. Letter from the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board transmitting to the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, a report of a subcommittee of the United States Shipping Board on the codification of the navigation laws of the United States as presented by the Bureau of Law... Presented by Mr. Jones of Washington. January 6, 1927. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Collisions at sea. Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New York on the subject of collisions at sea, dated December 17, 1873. December 18, 1873. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Collisions at sea. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting letter from the Secretary of State in reference to international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. December 10, 1884. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Communications Act amendments implementing Safety of Life at Sea Convention. July 19, 1954. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Communications Act amendments implementing Safety of Life at Sea Convention. June 11, 1954. -- 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. Diplomatic relations with foreign nations -- Hawaiian Islands. Vol. VI.
- Conduct of vessels in the ports and waters of the United States. Letter from the Secretary of War, submitting a tentative proviso for consideration in connection with H.R. 20828, to regulate the conduct of vessels in the ports and waters of the United States. February 12, 1917. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Consolidation of functions relating to navigation and establishing load lines for American vessels. March 9, 1926. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Construction of the Treaty of Washington, &c. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, in answer to the resolution of the House of the 22d February, 1843. February 28, 1843. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Continuous discharge book for American seamen. July 1, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Convention on tonnage measurements of ships, 1969. August 13 (legislative day, July 12), 1982. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Correspondence concerning claims against Great Britain, transmitted to the Senate of the United States in answer to the resolutions of December 4 and 10, 1867, and of May 27, 1868.
- Courts in Michigan. March 2, 1826.
- Criminal jurisdiction of the circuit and district courts to the Great Lakes and their connecting waters. May 19, 1888. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Decisions of courts and opinions affecting labor, 1931 and 1932. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 592. Labor Laws of the United States Series.].
- Digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements, international awards, the decisions of municipal courts, and the writings of jurists, and especially in documents, published and unpublished, issued by presidents and secretaries of state of the United States, the opinions of the attorneys general... by John Bassett Moore, LL. D... Volume II.
- Distressed American seamen in foreign ports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 25, 1817
- East-West Foreign Trade Board fourth quarterly report. Communication from the Chairman, East-West Foreign Trade Board, transmitting the board's fourth quarterly report on trade between the United States and nonmarket economy countries pursuant to section 411(c) of the Trade Act of 1974. March 30, 1976. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Effect of enforcement of Frye shipping bill in the Philippines. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a copy of a report submitted by the United Chambers of Commerce of Manila, the Shipowners' Association of the Philippines, and others, to Hon. Charles H. Grosvenor... December 15, 1905. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Efficiency and safety of mercantile marine of the United States. February 12, 1903. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Efficiency of the Revenue Marine Service. April 4, 1882. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Endorsing objectives for a just and effective ocean treaty. March 29, 1973. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Enforcement of navigation laws, etc. April 26, 1910. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Enforcement of navigation laws, etc. January 20, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Enforcement of navigation laws. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce, transmitting letter from the Acting Commissioner of Navigation concerning items appearing in the estimates of the Bureau of Navigation for the coming fiscal year. December 11, 1913. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Equipment of certain motor boats, etc. April 23, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Equipment of certain motor boats, etc. June 2, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Establishing load lines for American vessels. April 6, 1928. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Establishing the title of states in certain abandoned shipwrecks. March 14, 1988. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Estimate for expenses at international conference to formulate rules to be observed by international prize court. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of international conference for forming rules for a prize court. May 11, 1908. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Estimates -- reciprocity treaty with Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting estimates for continuing the service of the commission under the reciprocity treaty with Great Britain. February 20, 1856. -- Read twice, and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Eustace Barron and William and Alex. Forbes. January 29, 1850. Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Exemption of certain United States vessels from requirements of the International Labor Conference Draft Convention No. 53. March 8, 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Expenses of representatives at the Brussels conference on international law. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of representatives at the Brussels conference on international law. February 10, 1909. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Extend the jurisdiction of the United States Court for China. June 15 (calendar day, June 18), 1936. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending admiralty laws of the United States to the Virgin Islands. February 24 (calendar day, February 25), 1932. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending admiralty laws to the Virgin Islands. April 22, 1932. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Extending admiralty laws to the Virgin Islands. January 5 (calendar day, January 14), 1931. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending certain laws over the Hawaiian Islands. December 17, 1898. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Extending criminal jurisdiction of circuit and district courts to the Great Lakes. August 5, 1890. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Extending from 4 to 7 months the period for which the Federal Maritime Board may suspended tariff schedules. February 16, 1961. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the laws relating to commerce, navigation, and merchant seamen over the Hawaiian Islands. February 19, 1900. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the time limit within which certain suits in admiralty may be brought against the United States. August 22, 1949. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extending the time limit within which certain suits in admiralty may be brought against the United States. June 7, 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the time limit within which certain suits in admiralty may be brought against the United States. September 11 (legislative day, July 20), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extension of admiralty jurisdiction. June 11 (legislative day, June 1), 1948. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extension of admiralty jurisdiction. March 8, 1948. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of laws of the United States to certain Pacific islands. April 17 (legislative day, March 29), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extension of laws of the United States to certain Pacific islands. August 18, 1949. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Fees in circuit and district courts United States in admiralty and bankruptcy cases. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of fees taxed by the several clerks of the circuit and district courts of the United States in admiralty and bankruptcy cases, &c. February 22, 1843. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
- First annual report of the Shipping Board. Letter from Chairman of the Shipping Board, transmitting first annual report of the United States Shipping Board covering the period of its existence to and including October 31, 1917. December 3, 1917. -- Referred to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Fisheries. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State and accompanying documents, in reference to the fisheries on the British North American coasts. August 10, 1852. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Fishermen's Protective Act of 1967. August 31, 1967. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Fishermen's Protective Act of 1967. June 19, 1968. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union 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, 1955-1957. Volume XI. United Nations and general international matters.
- France. Communicated to Congress, January 19, 1797. United States, January 19, 1797
- Free and efficient seamen. May 2, 1912. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Free trade. May 19, 1858. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union.
- French spoliation claims. February 28, 1889. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- French spoliation claims. July 15, 1892. -- Ordered to be printed. July 15, 1892. -- The Committee on Claims discharged, and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
- French spoliation claims. March 1, 1890. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- French spoliations. February 9, 1888. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- French steamships "P.L.M.4" and "P.L.M.7." May 29 (calendar day, June 3), 1930. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume I.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume II.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume IV.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume IX.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume V.
- Fur seals. March 31, 1904. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Further expediting the prosecution of the war effort. January 22, 1942. -- Ordered to be printed.
- General Customs-revenue law. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a bill for a general Customs-revenue law, in compliance with a resolution of the House of July 26, 1866. March 8, 1867. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- General rules and regulations Steamboat Inspection Service. Letter from the Acting Secretary of Commerce transmitting complete set of general rules and regulations Steamboat Inspection Service. January 15, 1919. -- Referred to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Harbor defense. January 15 (calendar day, January 16), 1917. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Implementing the Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, London (1960). July 28 (legislative day, July 27), 1965. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Implementing the Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, London (1960). May 26, 1965. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- In Senate of the United States. February 13, 1850. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Butler made the following report: The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom were referred sundry memorials, praying an extension of the jurisdiction of the United States district courts over all the navigable lakes and rivers in the United States...
- In Senate of the United States. February 19, 1851. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Mason made the following report: (To accompany Bill S. No. 471.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the resolution of the Senate instructing them "to inquire into the propriety of providing by law, pursuant to the recommendation of President Polk, in his message of the seventh December, eighteen hundred and forty seven, for payment of the claim there mentioned as arising to certain Spanish claimants in the 'Amistad case,' " have had the same under consideration, and submit the following report...
- In Senate of the United States. March 17, 1852. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Bradbury made the following report: (To accompany Bill S. No. 296.) The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom were referred the memorial and papers in the case of Walter Colton, late a chaplain in the Navy of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 25, 1882. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report: (To accompany Bill S. 576.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 576) to provide for the adjudication of damages to the Norwegian bark Atlantic by collision with the United States steam sloop of war Vandalia, and for payment of the same, have had the same under consideration, and report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 26, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. White, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 1965.) The Committee on Commerce, having considered the existing legislation for the prevention of collisions at sea, report the accompanying bill and recommend its passage...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 28, 1892. -- Referred to the Committee on Claims and ordered to be printed. The Vice-President presented the following letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and of law and the opinion of the Court in the French spoliation claims relating to the schooner Dolphin.
- In the Senate of the United States. April 4, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hale, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 1201.) This bill provides for paying the survivors of the officers and crew of the Tallapoosa their actual losses by the wreck, upon due proof of the facts...
- In the Senate of the United States. August 4, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Gallinger, from the Committee on Epidemic Diseases, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 2280.) The Committee on Epidemic Diseases, to whom was referred a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, under date of August 1, 1894, with a draft of bill which he desires enacted into law...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 18, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 850.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 850) to provide a commission for the adjudication of damages to the Norwegian bark Atlantic by collision with the United States steam sloop of war Vandalia...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 6, 1891. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 5032.) The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 4822) to amend the law relating to bonds for marine documents, having considered the same submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 11, 1894. -- Ordered to the printed. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 588.) The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 588) to repeal section 4145 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and to amend sections 4146, 4320...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 18, 1887. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Gorman submitted the following resolution: Whereas it appears from documents laid before the Senate that the ancient rights of the United States fishermen, when bound to the northeast deep-sea fisheries...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 21, 1886. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hale, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 702.) This bill provides an appropriation simply sufficient to enable the officers to refurnish themselves with an outfit...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 24, 1883. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hoar submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the Committee on Commerce be discharged from the further consideration of House Bill 707 -- an act to amend Section 4233 of the Revised Statutes, in relation to danger signals.
- In the Senate of the United States. January 31, 1873. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Pratt submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 2259.) The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the bill for the relief of James M. Hagar, having considered the same, report...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 28, 1892. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sanders, from the Committee on Claims, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 3279.) The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 3279) for the relief of R. Connable & Sons, have had the same under consideration and report the bill back with the recommendation that it do pass...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 13, 1860. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Bayard submitted the following report. The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, on the subject of international law, as to damages resulting from collisions at sea, have considered the same, and submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 2, 1896. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. White, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 3244.) The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 3244) to amend an act approved August 19, 1890, entitled "An Act to Adopt Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea," having duly considered the same...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 17, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Allison, from the Committee on Finance, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 2802.) The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the Bill (H.R. 2802) for the relief of the owner of the bark Grapeshot, have had the same under consideration, and submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 17, 1892. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Commerce... The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 1282) entitled "A Bill Exempting American Coastwise Sailing Vessels, Piloted by Their Licensed Masters or by an United States Pilot, from the Obligation To Pay State Pilots for Services Not Rendered,"...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 2, 1893. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Pasco, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following adverse report: (To accompany S. 2121.) The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 2121) to provide for the better manning and equipment of vessels on the Northwestern lakes...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 22, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 1483.) The Committee on Commerce, to which was referred the Bill (S. 1483) "For the Registry of the Barges Albert M. Condor and Adelante," having considered the same, report...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 24, 1858. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hammond submitted the following report. The Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of Martin Hubbard, praying indemnity for the loss of a vessel owned by him, which was run into and sunk by the United States steamer Engineer, Captain Lovell, have had the same under consideration, and ask leave to report as follows...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 15, 1890. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report. (To accompany S. 3787.) The Committee on Commerce have considered Senate Bill 3787, and find that the act of Congress approved June 2, 1872, commonly known as the "Shipping Commissioners Act," defines the reciprocal duties of master and seaman...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 18, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. White, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report: (To accompany S. 1990.) The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 1990) to amend an act approved August 19, 1890, entitled "An Act to Adopt Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea," report the same with a favorable recommendation...
- In the Senate of the United States. Message from the President of the United States, relative to the regulations for the consular courts of the United States in Korea. May 26, 1892. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Increase in pay, Steamboat Inspection Service. February 23, 1918. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Indemnity case of ship Canada. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of 20th January last, transmitting correspondence relative to a claim for indemnity in the case of the ship Canada. December 16, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Inspection of small craft propelled by gasoline, etc. March 10, 1896. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Interim report on the United Nations and the issue of deep ocean resources together with hearings by the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives pursuant to H. Res. 179... December 7, 1967. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- International Conference on Maritime Law, Brussels, 1912. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting... for an appropriation authorizing the United States... to participate in the International Conference on Maritime Law... January 9, 1912. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- International Conference on Maritime Law. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Assistant Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of representation at Conference on Maritime Law at Brussels. January 7, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- International Conference on Maritime Law. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting... communication from the Acting Secretary of State... estimate of appropriation to be included in the sundry civil appropriation bill to pay expenses of delegates of the United States to... meet at Brussels in 1912. May 20, 1912. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriation and ordered to be printed.
- International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an authenticated copy of the International Convention Relating to Safety of Life at Sea, the detailed regulations thereunder, a final protocol, and the "voeux" expressed by the conference, all signed at London, January 20, 1914; and a report from the United States Commissioners to the International Conference...
- International Congress to consider subjects relating to collisions and salvage. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of an international Congress to consider subjects relating to collisions and salvage. April 4, 1904. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- International Convention on Salvage, 1989. Message from the President of the United States transmitting the International Convention on Salvage, 1989... September 11, 1991. -- Convention was read the first time, and together with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate.
- International Maritime Conference for Safety of Life at Sea. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of State... December 16, 1913. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. December 17, 1913. -- Committee on Foreign Relations discharged, referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and ordered to be printed.
- International Maritime Conference. May 1, 1912. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- International Navigational Rules Act of 1976. September 21, 1976. -- Ordered to be printed.
- International Seamen's Union of America: A study of its history and problems, [by] Arthur Emil Albrecht, M.A. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 342. Miscellaneous Series. June 1923.].
- International navigational rules. June 20, 1977. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- International navigational rules. March 29, 1976. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- International regulations for preventing collisions at sea. March 8, 1884. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- International rules for preventing collisions at sea. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a letter from the American delegates to the International Marine Conference containing a proposed amendment to act of Congress establishing rules for the prevention of collisions at sea. January 3, 1901. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- International storm signals. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army, and a copy of a draft of a bill pertaining to international storm signals according to the recommendations of the International Marine Conference. February 26, 1891. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce.
- International voyage load line act of 1973. Report of the Senate Committee on Commerce on S. 1352 to require load lines on United States vessels engaged in foreign voyages and foreign vessels within the jurisdiction of the United States, and for other purposes. June 25, 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Intervention on the high seas act. January 22, 1974. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Intervention on the high seas act. November 2, 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Investigation of steamship "Morro Castle" and steamship "Mohawk" disasters. February 7 (calendar day, February 8), 1935. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Involuntary servitude imposed upon seamen. Joint letter from the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of Labor to the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce relative to Senate Bill No. 4, entitled "A Bill to Abolish the Involuntary Servitude Imposed Upon Seamen in the Merchant Marine of the United States While in Foreign Ports..." Presented by Mr. La Follette. October 9, 1913. -- Ordered to be printed.
- John E. Smith -- memorial of. December 18, 1834. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. December 23, 1834. -- Referred to the Secretary of State.
- Joshua Drew. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 511.) June 24, 1842.
- Jurisdiction of the United States over certain ship canals and other navigable waters. March 29, 1882. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Laws of the United States relating to navigation and merchant marine. Part II of the report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 1907.
- Laws relating to rivers and harbors. January 23, 1905. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Laws relating to shipping commissioners. May 17, 1894. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Laws, ordinances, decrees, and military orders having the force of law, effective in Porto Rico, May 1, 1900. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in response to the inquiry of the House of Representatives, laws and ordinances of and military orders and decrees affecting Porto Rico. Part 2. February 26, 1909. -- Referred to the Committee on Insular Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Legal status of seamen. Mr. La Follette presented the following paper, being a translation by Mr. E. Ellison on ancient maritime laws, prepared and published by the Maritime Commission of Norway. May 19, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Legislation for Puerto Rico. January 4, 1900. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Legislation relating to licensed masters, mates, engineers, and pilots. February 6, 1907. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a letter of the Light-House Board and draft of a bill defining the rules for the guidance of mariners. December 20, 1890. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to a resolution of Congress, a report relative to subjects for legislation in the proceedings of the late International Marine Conference. January 16, 1891. -- Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to Hon. D.S. Bennett, in regard to the propriety of issuing an American register to the brig A.S. Palmer [i.e., A.L. Palmer.] January 15, 1872. -- Ordered to be printed. To accompany Bill H.R. No. 330.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a note from the British minister, in relation to alleged defects in the laws of the United States respecting the shipment of dangerous goods on different classes of vessels. June 5, 1876. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Licensing watchmen on steam vessels. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels, looking to a new regulation of the laws governing steam vessels. February 9, 1886. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Liens on vessels for repairs, etc. May 16, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Liens on vessels for repairs, supplies, etc. June 13, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Liens on vessels for repairs, supplies, etc. March 16, 1910. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Lights on water craft. March 29, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Load line act of 1973. September 13, 1973. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Load lines and measurement of vessels. November 21, 1985. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Load lines on vessels. October 30, 1919. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Loss of the United States steamer Oneida. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy in answer to a resolution of the House of March 2, calling for information regarding the loss of the United States steamer Oneida. April 4, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Making penal certain acts, etc. April 7, 1906. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Marine lights and fog signals. March 9, 1882. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Marine safety and seaman's welfare. April 12, 1983. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Marine signals. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 205.) January 21, 1858.
- Maritime lien bill. July 28, 1971. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Maritime liens. June 5, 1880. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Maritime regulations of Great Britain. Communicated to the House of Representatives, Feb. 20, 1806
- Maritime rights. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 22d instant, a report of the Secretary of State relative to the correspondence between this government and all foreign powers, from 1853 to the present time, with reference to maritime rights. July 27, 1861. -- Read, laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Maritime service. July 17, 1886. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Measures adopted to thwart violations of the neutrality laws, etc. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of December 16, 1897, calling for information relative to measures adopted to thwart violations of the neutrality laws off the coast of Florida or in contiguous waters. December 18, 1897. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of a number of merchants and underwriters, of Philadelphia, praying an alteration of the laws regulating the admiralty courts of the United States, in relation to salvages on wrecked property. May 21, 1838. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of a number of merchants of Boston, praying an alteration of the laws regulating the admiralty courts of the United States in relation to salvages on wrecked property. May 10, 1838. Referred to the Committee on Commerce, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of sundry inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts on the subject of privateering. January 26, 1821. Referred to the Committee on Commerce.
- Memorial of the National Board of Trade, in favor of legislation to facilitate the restoration of American tonnage. March 7, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the marine insurance companies of the port of New York, praying that the pilot law of 1837 may not be repealed. January 23, 1841. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Merchant airship bill. June 15 (calendar day, June 23), 1932. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Merchant airship bill. May 9, 1932. -- 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-first Congress. December 24, 1849. Read. December 27, 1849. Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered that the usual number of copies of the message and documents be printed, and that 15,000 copies extra of the same be also 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-third Congress. December 6, 1853. -- Read, and ordered to be printed; and that 10,000 copies in addition to the usual number be printed 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 first session of the Thirty-third Congress. December 6, 1853. -- Read, committed to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and, together with the accompanying documents, ordered to be printed; and that 20,000 extra copies, with the accompanying documents, be printed. Part 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-third Congress. December 4, 1854. -- Read, and ordered to be printed with the accompanying documents, and that 10,000 extra copies be printed 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 third session of the Thirty-fourth Congress. December 18, 1856. Resolved, that there be printed for the use of the members of this House, eighteen thousand six hundred copies of the annual message of the President, together with the accompanying documents, and that two hundred additional copies of the said message and documents be printed and furnished to each of the Secretaries of the State, War, Navy, Treasury and Interior Departments, the Attorney General and Postmaster General.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the Thirty-fourth Congress. December 2, 1856. -- Read. December 11, 1856. -- Ordered, that the message and accompanying documents be printed, and that 15,000 additional copies thereof be printed for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating copies of the correspondence with the British minister relative to the trade in British vessels between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, and the granting of American registers to British-built vessels purchased by citizens of the United States; also to an increase of duty on British produce or manufactures. March 5, 1850. Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of June 3, 1878, a copy of correspondence between the governments of the United States and Great Britain in regard to inviting other maritime powers to accede to the three rules of neutrality laid down in Article VI of the treaty of May 8, 1871. January 14, 1879. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, papers in relation to the seizure of the American ship Admittance. August 10, 1845. Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, calling for information in relation to the free navigation of the St. Lawrence, St. John, and other large rivers, and the free enjoyment of the British North American fisheries by citizens of the United States. December 17, 1851. Read, referred to the Committee on Commerce, 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-first Congress. December 24, 1849. Read, and ordered to be printed, with the accompanying documents.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting (pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 22d ult.) the correspondence between the government of the United States and Great Britain, relating to the negotiation of the convention of the 20th October, 1818. February 15, 1823. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a convention signed at Washington, February 29, 1892, between the governments of the United States and her Britannic Majesty submitting to arbitration the questions which have arisen between those governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea, etc. March 8, 1892. -- Read, convention read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations...
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of a Convention of Navigation and Commerce, between the United States and France, as concluded and signed at Washington, 24th June, 1822. February 20, 1823. -- Read, and ordered to lie upon the table.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of the convention between the United States and the Emperor of Russia, concluded at St. Petersburg on the 5th of April last. January 21, 1825. Read: Ordered that it lie upon the table.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 17th January, 1853, in relation to the fisheries on the coasts of the British North American provinces. March 8, 1853. -- Read, and ordered to be printed. March 14, 1853. -- Ordered, that 2,000 additional copies be printed for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, in response to a Senate resolution of January 5, 1883, on the subject of the shipment and discharge of seamen, &c. January 24, 1883. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of the several instructions to the ministers of the U. States to the government of France, and of the correspondence with said government, having reference to the spoliations committed by that power on the commerce of the United States anterior to September 30, 1800, &c. In compliance with a resolution of the Senate. May 20, 1826. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting papers relating to the War in South America, and attempts to bring about a peace, submitted to the Senate, January 26, 1882, in reply to the resolution of that body of December 13, 1881, and of the House of Representatives of January 24, 1882, calling for correspondence touching the efforts of this government to bring about peace between Chili, and Peru and Bolivia, and touching claims against or contracts respecting either of the belligerent governments, with an abstract of their contents.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, (in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 17th ult.), the correspondence which led to the Treaty of Ghent, &c. &c. February 25, 1822. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table.
- Message of President Jefferson, communicated on Tuesday, October 27, 1807
- Message of the President of the United States on foreign relations. December 7, 1911. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Thirty-eighth Congress. Part IV.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating the correspondence in relation to the claim of the owners of the Amistad for compensation, on account of the liberation of the negroes on board that vessel. February 14, 1851. Ordered to be printed, with such of the documents as have not already been printed by order of Congress.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 16th instant, a copy of the instructions sent to Mr. Buchanan relative to free ships making free goods, and Mr. Buchanan's letter to Lord Clarendon thereupon. June 24, 1856. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 11th instant, calling for information respecting the proceedings of the representatives of the European powers, at a congress held at Paris, relative to neutral rights. August 13, 1856. -- Read and ordered to be printed; and ordered that 5,000 additional copies be printed, 500 of which to be for the use of the State Department.
- Message of the President of the United States, transmitting, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, a report from the Secretary of State upon claims against Great Britain. April 8, 1869. -- Read and ordered to lie upon the table. April 9, 1869. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Minutes of the International American Conference.
- Morse Dry Dock and Repair Co. v. the United States. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims of the United States transmitting a certified copy of the special findings of fact, conclusion of law, and opinion by Williams, J., in the case of Morse Dry Dock and Repair Co. v. the United States. February 20 (calendar day, February 26), 1934. -- Referred to the Committee on Claims and ordered to be printed.
- Motion submitted by Mr. Calhoun, in relation to the national rights of vessels forced by stress of weather into friendly ports, and the seizure of the brig Enterprise under those circumstances. March 4, 1840. Submitted, and ordered to be printed.
- Motorboat regulations. June 17, 1919. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Movements of vessels in St. Marys River. April 3, 1906. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Movements of vessels in St. Marys River. March 8, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Navigation Laws of the United States 1911.
- Navigation laws of foreign nations. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of January 26, 1899, statement prepared by the Commissioner of Navigation relative to the navigation laws of foreign nations. January 31, 1899. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Navigation laws of the United States. April 14, 1898. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Navigation laws of the United States. Bureau of Navigation, 1886.
- Navigation laws of the United States. January 23, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Navigation laws, etc., of the United States and other countries. February 13, 1917. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Navigation of United States canals. February 13, 1896. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Neutral relations. (To accompany H.R. No. 806.) July 25, 1866. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Obtaining money by false pretences on the high seas. May 17 (legislative day, May 8), 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Obtaining money by false pretenses on the high seas. July 17, 1939. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Ocean shipping act of 1980. April 18 (legislative day, January 3), 1980. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ocean shipping. The basic principles of marine transportation with particular reference to the foreign trade of the United States.
- Oceans: A challenging new frontier. Report by the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives; together with hearings and additional documents and materials...October 9 (legislative day, October 8), 1968. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Officers and ships in the coastwise trade. August 20, 1888. -- Referred to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936. February 15, 1939. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936. June 27 (legislative day, June 22), 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Officers' Competency Certificates Convention, 1936. May 18, 1939. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Owner of the bark Grapeshot. December 12, 1879. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Owner of the bark Grapeshot. January 31, 1879. -- Recommitted to the Committee of Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Owners of lighter No. 128. February 23, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Owners of the barkentine "Mabel I. Meyers." March 25, 1916. -- Ordered to be printed.
- P.J. Farnham and Jed Frye. March 3, 1849.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the address of the President to Congress December 8, 1914.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1906. In two parts. Part 1.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1907. In two parts. Part 1.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 7, 1911.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress, December 7, 1909.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 1, 1884, preceded by a list of papers and followed by an index of persons and subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 1, 1890, preceded by a list of papers, with synopses of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 3, 1888, preceded by a list of papers, with synopses of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects. Part 1.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 5, 1881.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1894.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 5, 1905.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. With the address of the President to Congress, December 2, 1913.
- Penal code. Mr. Heyburn presented the following memorandum respecting proposed amendments to the sections of the penal code to accompany the Bill (S. 7645) "To Amend Sections 36, 39, 67, 68, 69, 117, 192, 211, and 272, of an Act Entitled 'An Act To Codify, Revise, and Amend the Penal Laws of the United States,' approved March 4, 1909." April 7, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Penalty for omitting to produce evidence of the desertion of two seamen in a foreign port. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 28, 1822
- Petition of seamen of United States. Mr. La Follette presented the following memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives from the seamen of the United States of America respectfully petitioning for the passage of Senate Bill 6155, House Bill 11193, being substantially identical bills, etc. February 23, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Pleasure yachts. March 27, 1888. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Potomac Steamboat Company. February 24, 1888. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- President Monroe's instructions -- commissions to private armed vessels, &c. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of papers and correspondence in reference to the instructions referred to by President Monroe on the subject of the issue of commissions to private armed vessels. June 21, 1854. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- Preventing collision on inland waters of the United States. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a bill codifying the inland rules of the United States to prevent collisions of vessels, accompanied by a report approved by the delegates of the United States to the Washington International Marine Conference of 1889. May 6, 1897. -- Referred to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Preventing collisions at sea. December 13, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Preventing collisions at sea. February 22, 1895. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Preventing collisions at sea. January 9, 1907. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Preventing collisions at sea. June 2, 1896. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Preventing the pollution of navigable waters by oil-burning and oil-carrying steamers. May 1, 1922. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Private charter operation. February 16, 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Prohibiting shanghaiing in the United States. February 20, 1907. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Promulgation of Rules of Civil Procedure for criminal, civil, and admiralty cases. April 6, 1950. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Protecting rights of United States vessels on the high seas. August 15, 1957. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Protection of buoyage and lighthouse property. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a draught of a bill to protect United States buoyage and lighthouse property. January 25, 1873. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Protection of submarine cables. July 1, 1886. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Protection of submarine cables. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State relating to legislation required to carry into effect the protection of submarine cables. January 9, 1888. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Protection of submarine claims. February 16, 1888. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Protocols of proceedings of the International Marine Conference held in Washington, D.C., United States of America, October 16 to December 31, 1889. Volume I.
- Protocols of proceedings of the International Marine Conference held in Washington, D.C., United States of America, October 16 to December 31, 1889. Volume II.
- Providing and adjusting penalties for violation of navigation laws. February 6, 1925. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Providing for the transfer of cases between district courts and the Court of Claims. August 22, 1960. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Providing for the transfer of cases between district courts and the Court of Claims. July 10, 1958. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Providing for the transfer of cases between district courts and the Court of Claims. June 10, 1959. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Punishment of crimes. February 6, 1827.
- Punishment of offenses on the high seas. December 21, 1892. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Punishment of offenses on the high seas. February 17, 1893. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Radio bill. March 17, 1937. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Radio-telegraphic installations and radio-telegraphers on certain ocean steamers. February 9, 1909. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Rafael Madrazo. April 3, 1874. -- Committed to a Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Reciprocal recognition of boiler-inspection certificates between maritime nations. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a draft of a bill relating to reciprocal recognition of boiler-inspection certificates between maritime nations. December 8, 1900. -- Referred to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Refund of fines on certain vessels. May 14, 1906. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Registration of foreign-built vessels. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting draught of a bill entitled "A Bill To Provide for the Registration of Foreign-built Vessels Owned by Citizens of the United States." March 15, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Regulation of steam-vessels. December 19, 1879. -- Made the special order for the first Tuesday in February, 1880, after morning hour, to be continued from day to day until disposed of, and ordered to be printed.
- Regulation of steam-vessels. March 8, 1882. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Regulations for preventing collisions on rivers, etc., of the United States. May 6, 1897. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Regulations preventing collisions at sea. May 14, 1894. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Relating to the carriage of goods by sea. February 27, 1925. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Relative to desertions from ships of the Netherlands in the United States. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 13, 1826
- Relative to the establishment of a light-house on the British Island of Abaco, one of the Bahama islands. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 20, 1825
- Repeal law relating to pilots. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 442.) May 30, 1840. Received; bill read first time, and motion to recommit report and bill to Committee on Commerce. June 2, 1840. Consideration postponed till to-morrow, and ordered to be printed.
- Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1895.
- Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1896.
- Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1897.
- Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1898.
- Report of the Commissioner-General for the United States to the International Universal Exposition, Paris, 1900. February 28, 1901. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Printing, and ordered to be printed. Volume VI.
- Report of the Secretary of State relative to suits instituted in courts of admiralty in the United States against foreign vessels entering our ports. June 18, 1850. Read, and referred to the Committee on Commerce. September 27, 1850. Committee discharged, and ordered to be printed.
- Report of the Secretary of the Navy, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, the correspondence between Commander Foote and his Excellency E.A. Blundell, relative to the ship Henrietta Maria. March 7, 1859. -- Read and ordered to lie on the table. Motion to print referred to the Committee on Printing. March 9, 1859. -- Report in favor of printing the usual number submitted, considered, and agreed to.
- Report of the Secretary of the Navy; being part of the message and documents communicated to the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the second session of the Forty-sixth Congress.
- Report of the committee to whom was referred, at the commencement of the present session of Congress, so much of the President's message as relates to the slave trade, accompanied with a bill to incorporate the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States. May 8, 1820. Read twice, and, with the bill, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the bill from the Senate, to continue in force "An Act To Protect the Commerce of the United States, and Punish the Crime of Piracy," &c. &c.
- Report of the operations of the U.S. Revenue Steamer Nunivak on the Yukon River Station, Alaska, 1899-1901.
- Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor, 1904. Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor and reports of bureaus.
- Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor, 1906. Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor and reports of bureaus.
- Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor, 1909. Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor and reports of bureaus.
- Reports of the Department of Commerce, 1914. Report of the Secretary of Commerce and reports of bureaus.
- Resolution submitted by Mr. Sterling, of New York. January 20, 1823. Read, and ordered to lie on the table.
- Revision and codification of laws, etc. January 10, 1907. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Revision and codification of laws, etc. January 7, 1908. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Revision of title 46, United States Code, "shipping". August 1, 1983. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Right of way in the channel of Chesapeake Bay. December 12, 1890. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Rules and regulations... by the Board of Supervising Inspectors Steamboat-Inspection Service. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce transmitting a complete set... as amended at board meeting of January, 1916, and... letter containing amendments... adopted... at the meeting held June 2-6, 1916. December 6, 1916. -- Referred to the Committee on Merchant Marine and fisheries and ordered to be printed.
- Rules for naval vessels. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, rules for the guidance of naval vessels at sea. January 27, 1880. -- Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. March 10, 1880. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Naval Affairs and ordered to be printed, to accompany Bill H.R. 4430.
- Safety of life at sea study. January 3, 1957. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Safety of life at sea. August 15, 1957. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Salvage and assistance at sea. March 12, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Schooner Amistad. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 328.) April 10, 1844.
- Schooner Amistad. June 24, 1846.
- Schooner Amistad. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting sundry letters between the Department of State and the Chevalier d'Argaiz, on the subject of the schooner "Amistad." February 28, 1842. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Schooner Ella M. Doughty. April 25, 1904. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Seamen of the United States. Memorial of seamen of the United States, for the correction of various abuses in the service. February 5, 1840. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs.
- Seamen's Act. A protest against the construction of Section 13 of the Seamen's Act as promulgated by the Department of Commerce, by Andrew Furuseth, President International Seamen's Union. Presented by Mr. La Follette. January 23, 1917. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing.
- Seamen's legislation. June 25, 1935. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Seamen's legislation. May 12 (calendar day, May 20), 1936. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Second Hague Peace Conference, by David Jayne Hill, D'Estournelles de Constant, James Brown Scott, members of the conference. Presented by Mr. Lodge. April 14, 1908. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Second International Peace Conference held at the Hague from June 15 to October 18, 1907. Instructions to and report from delegates of the United States, conventions and declarations, final act, with draft of convention relative to the creation of a judicial arbitration court, and signatures to the conventions. Presented by Mr. Cullom. April 21, 1908. -- Injunction of secrecy removed and ordered to be printed.
- Security of life and property at sea. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State, relating to a convocation of a national conference, at Washington, of representatives of all maritime nations to devise measures for the greater security of life and property at sea. January 9, 1888. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Settlement of admiralty claims resulting from World War and sale of ordnance stores to Cuba. May 31, 1924. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Ship building. Communicated to the House of Representatives, May 4, 1789
- Ship mortgage act -- codification. September 15, 1988. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Ship owners. (Accompanied by a bill.) February 6, 1850.
- Ship radio bill. April 23, 1937. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Shipping between ports of United States and ports in Philippine Islands, etc. December 17, 1903. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Shipping between ports of United States and ports in Philippine Islands, etc. March 25, 1904. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed. April 2, 1904. -- Ordered reprinted with additional matter.
- Signal-lights of vessels. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels recommending that Section 4234 of the Revised Statutes be amended in respect to signal-lights on vessels. February 9, 1887. -- Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Sloop Confidence, etc. Letter from the Court of Claims transmitting a copy of the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims arising out of the seizure of the following vessels: sloop Confidence, schooner Hannah, schooner Henry, sloop Mary, and schooner Shepherdess. April 29, 1892. -- Referred to the Committee on Claims and ordered to be printed.
- Small vessel inspection and manning. June 4, 1980. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Spoliations by France on the commerce of the United States. Communicated to the Senate, May 20, 1826
- Status of armed merchant vessels. Memorandum of the Department of State showing the views of the government of the United States in regard to the status of armed merchant vessels in neutral ports and on the high seas. Presented by Mr. Nelson. April 27, 1916. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Submerged lands act. Report from the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, to accompany H.R. 4198 a bill to confirm and establish the titles of the states to lands beneath navigable waters within state boundaries and to the natural resources within such lands and waters... March 27, 1953. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Sufferers by the wreck of the U.S.S. Tallapoosa. March 2, 1886. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Suits against United States in admiralty. February 23, 1920. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Suits against United States in admiralty. Mr. Jones of Washington, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following conference report on the Bill (S. 3076) authorizing suits against the United States in admiralty, suits for salvage services, and providing for the release of merchant vessels belonging to the United States from arrest... February 23, 1920. -- Ordered to lie on the table and to be printed.
- Suits against the United States in admiralty for the commission of maritime torts. December 12, 1919. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Suits in admiralty against the United States. September 27, 1919. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Supplemental estimates for the Department of State. Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting supplemental estimates of appropriation for the Department of State for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, for alteration, repair, and furnishing of the embassy building in London... April 14, 1922. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- System of navigation for the United States. Communicated to the Senate, March 7, 1816
- Table of cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 104 to 122 U.S.
- Terms of court, Bay City, Mich. Letter from the Attorney-General, inclosing copy of a report made by examiner W.B. Depue, of the Department of Justice, as to advisability of a change in the present law governing the holding of terms of court at Bay City, in the northern division of the Eastern District of Michigan. April 16, 1898. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Territorial sea and contiguous zone extension and enforcement act of 1992. August 12, 1992. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Territorial sea and contiguous zone extension. October 3, 1988. -- Ordered to be printed.
- To amend provisions of law relating to the settlement of admiralty claims. July 28, 1964. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- To amend section 129 of the Judicial Code, relating to appeals in admiralty cases. February 15, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed.
- To amend the act creating the United States Court for China (34 Stat. 814; U.S.C., title 22, sec. 191). May 20, 1936. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- To permit an action to be commenced by American citizens for vessels seized in the Bering Sea. April 20, 1908. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- To promote the efficiency of the revenue marine service. April 12, 1884. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- To provide compensation for employees injured and dependents of employees killed in certain maritime employments. May 13, 1926. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- To suspend laws which confine coastwise trade to American bottoms. June 23, 1898. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Transfer of Maritime Administration to Department of Transportation. July 24, 1981. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Transoceanic merchant airship service. May 14, 1932. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Trial by jury in admiralty and maritime cases. August 7 (legislative day, August 5), 1954. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Tug for Revenue-Cutter Service. January 25, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- U.S. oceans policy. June 29 (legislative day, June 25), 1973. -- Ordered to be printed.
- U.S. participation in the UN. Report by the President to the Congress for the year 1970.
- Uniform ocean bills of lading -- Hague rules. March 23, 1936. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Uniform statute of limitations for marine torts. January 28, 1980. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Unlawful seizure of U.S. fishing vessels. December 11, 1967. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Unlawful seizure of U.S. fishing vessels. November 29 (legislative day, November 28), 1967. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Unlawful seizure of vessels in Bering Sea. February 21, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Vessel of the first class for the Revenue-Cutter Service, to be stationed at Honolulu, Hawaii. January 28, 1903. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Vessel's license. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 738.) Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in relation to enrolment and license of certain vessels. February 4, 1865. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Waiver of laws relating to merchant-marine personnel. February 26, 1947. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Waiver of navigation and vessel-inspection laws. March 6, 1947. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Waiver of vessel-inspection and navigation laws. March 24, 1947. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Waiving the navigation and vessel-inspection laws. July 24, 1941. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state from February 19, 1861 to June 12, 1862; Series 2, Vol. 3].
- Welfare of American seamen and safety of life at sea. June 19, 1914. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
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