170 ([return])
Relating to foreign spoliations on American commerce.
171 ([return])
Stating that the correspondence relative to French spoliations and to the claims of France upon the United States for noncompliance with the treaties of alliance and commerce of February 6, 1778, would be communicated at the next session of Congress.
172 ([return])
Relating to the use of canvas, cables, and cordage made of hemp grown in the United States in the equipment vessels of the American Navy.
173 ([return])
Relating to commercial intercourse with the British colonies of the West Indies and Canada; to the boundary under the fifth article of the treaty of Ghent, and the navigation of the St. Lawrence River; to admission of United States consuls into British colonial ports; to the Newfoundland fishery; to maritime questions; to the northwest coast of America.
174 ([return])
Concerning the boundary line between the United States and Mexico and the return of slaves escaping from the former country into the latter.