Report of the Committee of Claims, on the memorial of Paul Coulon; referred on the 2d instant. : 16th November, 1803. Read, and ordered to be referred to a committee of the whole House, to-morrow.

General noteConcerning compensation for losses "sustained by reason of the unjustifiable conduct of the collector of the port of Wilmington, North-Carolina, and of the Treasury Department, in relation to two prizes, viz. the ship Betty Cathcart, and the brig Aaron, brought into said port by the French privateer La Bellone, in July 1796."
General note"Report of the Committee of Claims, on the memorial of Paul Coulon, a French citizen. Referred on the 31st December last. 1st February 1802. Read, and referred to a committee of the whole House on Monday next."--Page [5]-8.
General notePages [9]-28 and the folded leaf include "a statement of facts and observations, in relation to P. Coulon's petition, together with copies of the most material papers on that subject ... on the files of the offices in this department." Compiled by Albert Gallatin, secretary of the Treasury.
General note"(Amendatory) Report of the Committee of Claims to whom was re-committed on the fifteenth ultimo, their report on the memorial of Paul Coulon, a French citizen. 7th April, 1802, Read, and ordered to be referred to a committee of the whole house, to day. 8th April, 1802. Resolution agreed to and bill ordered by the Committee of Claims."--pages [1]-4 at end.
References Shaw & Shoemaker 5417
Acquisitions source Joyner NC Rare copy Purchased from Peter L. Masi Books, 3/3/2018