H. R. No. 605—Continued. In Senate: Received from House, 1292; referred, 1308; H. R. No. 616 Extending the provisions of the act of July 17, 1862, relating to the naturalization of soldiers, to those who enlisted in the naval and marine service of the United States,-[By Mr. Miller.] Referred, 934; reported, 1297; passed, 1298. In Senate: Received from House,, 1292; referred, 1308. H. R. No. 617 Granting a pension to Christine Kinsel, widow of Erastus Kinsel, deceased, late private company A, one hundred and twentyfifth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers.-[By Mr. Miller.] Referred, 934, H. R. No. 618 diw To establish a mail route from Cumberland to Caldwell, in the H. R. No. 627 To abolish the post from Pequia, Ohio, to New Bremen, Ohio, and to establish a post route from New Bremen to Anna Station, via the Dayton and Michigan railroad.-[By Mr. Mungen.], Referred, 934. H. B. No. 628 To establish a mail route in the State of Texas.-[By Mr. Burr.] Referred, 935. H. R. No. 629 To confirm certain entries of public lands made at the land office at Boonville, Missouri.-By Mr. McClurg.] Referred, 935. H. R. No. 630 To declare a certain road in Missouri a post route.[By Mr. H. R. No. 631 Amendatory of act approved July 26, 1866, entitled "An act atoqauthorize the construction of certain bridges, and to establish them as post routes."--[By Mr. Pile.] Referred, 935; committee discharged, referred anew, 2669 substitute reported, 2973; passed, 2974; passed Senate, 4061; enrolled, 4088; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 2968, referred, 2995; reported, 3856; discussed, 3984; passed, 3986; enrolled, 4075. H. R. No. 632— H. R. No. 638 I To regulate the charges and compensation of express companies.— [By Mr. Loughridge.] Referred, 935. H. R. No. 639 3 To amend the act of March 3, 1865, providing for the construction of certain wagon-roads in Dakota Territory.-[By Mr. Burleigh.] Referred, 935; reported and passed, 1470; passed Senate with amendment, 2637; recalled by Senate, 3236; returned, 3236; passed Senate with amendments, 3535; agreed to, 3888; enrolled, 8939; approved, 4004. In Senate: Received from House, 1464; referred, 1486; reported, 2623; passed with amendment, 2624; recalled from House, 3213; returned, reconsidered, and recommitted, 3243; reported, 3463; passed with amendment, 3505; concurred in by House, 3872; enrolled, 3904. H. R. No. 658—Continued. In Senate: Received from House, 1816; referred, 1330; reported, 1910; discussed, 2031; passed with amendments, 2040; recalled, 2068; returned, 2075; recommitted, 2088; reported, 2240; passed with amendments, 2561; conference, 2597, 2623; conference report, 2803; concurred in by Senate, 2803; concurred in by House, 2861; enrolled, 2901. H. R. No. 659 Granting a pension to Sarah E. Pickell.-[By Mr. Perham.] Reported, 1039; passed, 1040; passed Senate, 3336; enrolled, 3375; approved, 3731. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed, 3819; enrolled, 3359. H. R. No. 660— To restore lands to market along the line of the Pacific railroad and branches.-[By Mr. Price.] Reported and passed, 1039; passed Senate, 1633; enrolled, 1668; approved, 1806. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1486; discussed, 1621; passed, 1622; enrolled, 1657. H. R. No. 661 Granting a pension to the widow and child of William Craft.[By Mr. Perham.] Reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate with amendments, 3336; disagreed to, 3693; conference, 3694, 3732; conference report, 3988; agreed to by Senate, 8928; by House, 8938; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed with amendments, 3319; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 8958. H. R. No. 662 Granting a pension to the widow and children of George R. Waters.-[By Mr. Perham.] Reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate with amendments, 3336; disagreed to, 3698; conference, 3694, 3782; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3938; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed with amendments, 3319; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 8958. Granting arrears of pension to Cyrus K. Wood, legal representative of Cyrus D. Wood.-[By Mr. Perham.] Reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 8698; conference, 8694, 8732; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3938; to enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed with amendments, 3319; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 8857; d of go by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. H. R. No. 664 Granting a pension to the children of Charles Gouler.-[By Mr. Reported and passed, 1040; amended, 1092; passed Senate H. R. No. 665 To make St. George and Boothbay ports of delivery.-[By Mr. ||1ov Blaine.] Referred, 966. HL. R. No. 657 Making appropriations for the support of the Army for the year ending June 30, 1869.-[By Mr. Blaine.] Reported, 1018; discussed, 1277, 1280, 1283, 1302, 1804; passed, 1308; passed Senate with amendments, 2057; returned to Senate, 2071; passed Senate with amendments, 2575; nonconcurred in, 2609; conference, 2609, 2648; conference report, 2872; concurred in by Senate, 2817; by House, 2872; enrolled, 2910; approved, 2937. Granting a pension to Susan V. Berg.-[By Mr. Perham.] Reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate, 3340; enrolled, 3375; approved, 3781. In Senate Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed, 3320; enrolled, 3359. H. R. No. 666— H. R. No. 667– For the relief of Mary Graham.-[By Mr. Perham.] Reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate, 3340; enrolled, 3375; approved, 3731. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed, 3321; enrolled, 3359. H. R. No. 670 Granting a pension to the widow and children of Andrew Holman.[By Mr. Van Aernam.] Reported and passed, 1042; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3694; conference, 3694, 8732; conference report, 3937; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3937; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with amendments, 3320; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. H. R. No. 673 Granting a pension to Saffrona C. Phelps, widow of John S. Phelps. [By Mr. Van Aernam.] Reported and passed, 1042; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3694; conference, 3694, 3732; conference report, 3937; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3987; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. › In Senate: Received from House, 1088; referred, 1068; reported, 1694; passed with amendments, 3322; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. H. R. No. 675 Granting a pension to the widow and child of Cornelius L. Rice. [By Mr. Van Aernam.] Reported and passed, 1043; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3694; conference, 3694, 3732; conference report, 3937; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3987; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with amendments, 3321; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. Granting a pension to Thomas Connolly-[By Mr. Van Aernam.] Reported and passed, 1043; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3693; conference, 3694, 8732; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 8928; by House, 3938; enrolled, 3981; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with amendments, 3320; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 8857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958, 3986. H. R. No. 677— Granting a pension to the children of James Heatherly.—[By Mr. Reported and passed, 1043; passed Senate with amendments, In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with amendments, 3321; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. H. R. No. 678Making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the United States for the year ending the 30th of June, 1869.-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.] Reported, 1045; discussed, 1335; passed, 1336; passed Senate with amendments, 1729; referred, 1769; reported and disagreed to, 1813; conference, 1813, 1904, 1998, 2006; conference report, 4131; agreed to by Senate, 4088; by House, 4131; enrolled, 4173; approved 4422. In Senate: Received from House, 1369; referred, 1371; reported, 1694; discussed, 1719; passed with amendments, 1725; disagreed to by House, 1812; conference, 1812, 1886, 1977, 2010, 2559; conference report, 4075; concurred in by Senate, 4075; by House, 4147; enrolled, 4151. H. R. No. 679 For the relief of Mrs. Sally C. Nicholson.-[By Mr. Blaine.] Referred, 1082. H. R. No. 680— For the relief of Hiram A. Cutting.-[By Mr. Poland.] Referred, 1082. H. R. No. 681 For retiring United States notes and for a free system of national banking.-[By Mr. Poland.] Referred, 1082; motion to reconsider, 1115.. `} H. R. No. 682-4 In addition to an act to protect the revenues.-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.] Referred, 1082. H. R. No. 683 In relation to the collector of customs at Yorktown, Virginia, and abolishing the office of deputy collector at the same place.[By Mr. Morrell.] Referred, 1082: H. R. No. 684 Providing for the inspection and use upon steamboats of boilers made of materials other than charcoal plates or wrought iron. [By Mr. O'Neill.] Referred, 1083.. H. R. No. 685 Supplementary to an act to incorporate the Newsboys' Home.[By Mr. Koontz.] Referred, 1083, H. R. No. 686 For the enforcement of mechanics' liens on buildings in the H. R. No. 718 Making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses of the Government for the year ending 30th June, 1869.[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] Reported, 1092; discussed, 1201, 1218, 1226; passed, 1228; passed Senate with amendments, 1813; referred, 1828; reported and disagreed to, 1858; conference, 1858, 1865, 1869; conferencu report, 1960; agreed to by Senate, 1960; enrolled, 2006. In Senate: Received from House, 1232; referred, 1256; reported, 1694; discussed, 1725, 1746, 1783; passed with amendments, 1787; disagreed to by House, 1864; conference, 1864; conference report, 1944; concurred in by Senate, 1944; concurred in by House, 1976; enrolled, 1992. H, R. No. 724— . To extend the boundaries of the collection district of Champlain. — [By Mr. Eliot.] Referred, 1161. H. R. No. 725 H. R. No. 781 To authorize Charles Grafton Page to apply for and receive a patent. [By Mr. Myers.] Reported, 1178; passed, 1179; passed Senate, 1927; enrolled, 1960; approved, 2026. In Senate: Received from House, 1165; referred, 1165; reported and passed, 1910; enrolled, 1948. H. R. No. 732 To extend certain patents for the benefit of the heirs of the late Thomas W. Harvey.-[By Mr. Bromwell.] Reported, 1179; discussed, 1179, 1180; rejected, 1183. H. R. No. 733 For the relief of the Navajo Indians, at Bosque Redondo, and to establish them on a reservation.-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.] Reported and passed, 1184; passed Senate with amendments, 2015; referred, 2543; reported, 2971; tabled, 2972. In Senate: Received from House, 1211; referred, 1229; reported, 1742; discussed, 1789, 2010; passed with amendment, 2021. H. R. No. 734 To incorporate the Washington and Norfolk Mail Steamboat Company. [By Mr. Pike.] Referred, 1216. H. R. No. 735— To repeal an act approved March 2, 1867, entitled "An act to regulate the disposition of fines, penalties, and forfeitures received under the laws relating to the customs.”—[By Mr. Eliot.] Referred, 1216; reported and passed, 2612. In Senate: Received from House, 2600; referred, 2622; reported, 4264. To establish the cental standard of measurement for grains, seeds, and cereals. [By Mr. Pruyn.] Referred, 1217. H. R. No. 757 To establish a branch mint of the United States in the Territory of Montana.-[By Mr. Cavanaugh.] Referred, 1217. H. R. No. 758 To reopen the military road over the Coeur d'Alene mountains.[By Mr. Flanders.] Referred, 1217; reported adversely, 3943. H. R. No. 759 Extending the provisions of an act entitled "An act granting the right of way to ditch and canal owners over the public lands."— [By Mr. Johnson.] Referred, 1217. H. R. No. 760 To amend an act entitled "An act to quiet land titles in California," approved July 23, 1861.-[By Mr. Johnson.] Referred, 1217. H. R. No. 761 To construct a wagon-road from West Point, in the county of Orange, State of New York, to Cornwall Landing, in said county. [By Mr. Van Wyck.] Referred, 1217; reported and passed, 4051; passed Senate, 4088; enrolled, 4178; approved 4422. In Senate: Received from House, 4031; referred, 4031; reported and passed, 4075; enrolled, 4151. H. R. No. 762— To amend the act establishing the national banks.-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]. Referred, 1248. H. R. No. 763 For the relief of American citizens abroad.-[By Mr. Starkweather.] Read, 1243; passed, 1244. In Senate: Received from House, 1232; referred, 1256. H. R. No. 764 For the relief of certain exporters of rum.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Referred, 1256; reported, 1513; discussed, 1513; withdrawn, 1514; reported back and passed, 1637; passed Senate with amendment, 3310; concurred in, 3311; enrolled, 3327; approved, 3731. In Senate: Received from House, 1657; referred, 1658; reported, 1835; discussed, 1835, 3249; rejected, 3251; reconsidered, 8251, 3275; discussed, 3275; passed with amendments, 3278; concurred in by House, 3316; enrolled, 3321. H. R. No. 765 To establish a law department.-[By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.] Reported, 1271; recommitted, 1273; reported and recommitted, 2480. |