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Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio
Mr. Maynard........ .2814, 2815, 2816
Mr. Van Horn, of Missouri...... ..2814,
2815, 2816

Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin........2815 Indians, resolution in reference to the treaty recently concluded with the Great and Little Osage-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas, June 18, 1868.]

objected to, 3063; adopted, 3132. report of the Committee on Indian Affairs on the treaty with the Great and Little Osage [By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] read, 3256; discussed, 3261. joint resolution (H. R. No. 185) in relation

to the Eel river band of Miamis-[By Mr. Shanks.]

referred, 806.

Indians Continued.

bill (H. R. No. 1376) for the relief of the loyal Choctaw and Chickasaw-[By Mr. Windom.]

reported, 3854; discussed, 3854, 3881; passed, 3882; passed Senate with amendment, 4293; concurred in, 4341; enrolled, 4375.

In Senate: received from House, 3869;
referred, 8873; reported, 4096; dis-
cussed, 4096; passed with amendments,
4238; agreed to by House, 4321; en-
rolled, 4346.
remarks by-

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Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio..... Mr. Mullins.. .............................. ................................3882 Mr. Mungen Mr. Peters....... ....8854, 8855, 8856 Mr. Schenck............................................. ......3882 Mr. Scofield... .....3881, 3882 Mr. Shanks.......3854, 3855, 3856, 3882 Mr. Stevens, of New Hampshire...3855 Mr. Windom. .3854, 3855, 3856, 8881, 3882, 4341 joint resolution (H. R. No. 362) to aid in relieving from peonage women and children of the Navajo-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]

read and passed, 4469; passed Senate, 4495; enrolled, 4496; approved, 4500. In Senate: received from House, 4451; referred, 4453; reported and passed, 4462; enrolled, 4501.

Indian treaty, resolution in relation to the, with the Great and Little Osage [By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas, July 13, 1868.] adopted, 4001.

bill (H. R. No. 644) for the relief of the Indian tribes, bill (H. R. No. 367) to provide

Winnebago-[By Mr. Windom.]

referred, 935.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 189) for the

appointment of a commission to ascer tain the losses of loyal Choctaw and Chickasaw, and other loyal persons[By Mr. Shanks.]

referred, 935.

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for the consolidation of the, and the organization of a system of government in the Indian territory-[By Mr. Van Horn, of Missouri.] referred, 340.

bill (H. R. No. 561) for the relief of persons

for damages sustained by reason of depredations and injuries commited by certain bands of Arrapaho, Sioux, and other hostile [By Mr. Chilcott. ] referred, 779.

bill (H. R. No. 706) amending an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the, and to preserve peace on the frontiers, approved June 30, 1834'"[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas. ] referred, 1083.

treaties with, discussed in Committee of the Whole.

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Indian war, joint resolution (H. R. No. 351) extending the act of July 17, 1854, providing for the payment of the expenses of the Rogue River, to two companies of Oregon volunteers-[By Mr. Mallory.] referred, 4252.

Industrial interests, joint resolution (H. R. No. 220) for the encouragement and protection of all the, of the United StatesBy Mr. Miller.] referred, 1631.

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petitions presented by.......9, 295, 342, 668, 1428, 1485, 1620, 2537, 2582, 2686, 2921 bills introduced byNo. 232-to incorporate the Georgetown and Washington Canal and Sewer Company ......... 89 No. 281 for the relief of E. B. Hoag, 156 No. 343-repealing a certain portion of an act of the Legislative Assembly of Colorado Territory authorizing a lottery, and to prevent swindling in the Territories of the United States............. 331 No. 344-to incorporate the Washington Target-Shooting Association in the Dis

trict of Columbia..........................331 No. 345-to incorporate the Farmers' and

Butchers' Company of Georgetown, District of Columbia..........................................331 No. 418 to amend the charter of the corporation of Washington and Georgetown, in the District of Columbia...474 No. 419-to provide for the appointment of a warden and physician of the jail in the District of Columbia, and for a stenographer of the supreme court thereof.. ..475 No. 420-to incorporate the Connecticut Avenue and Park Railroad Company in the District of Columbia............475 No. 480-in relation to the pay of grand and petit jurors in the District of Columbia.......

.636 No. 481-in relation to idiots, lunatics, and habitual drunkards in the District of Columbia............................ .636 No, 482-to incorporate the National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America.................«, »9*** ****.... 636 No. 483-to incorporate the Georgetown and Washington Canal and Sewerage Company......................

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*******..... 636 No. 484-to incorporate the Metropolitan Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Washington.......... ...........636 No. 503-for the relief of William B. Todd................... .....668 No. 578-to revive section two of the act of April 5, 1866, entitled "An act to constitute Hannibal, Missouri, and Peoria, Illinois, ports of delivery".......780 No. 579-supplemental to an act to incorcorate the National Safe Deposit Company of Washington, in the District of Columbia, approved Jan. 22, 1867, 780 No. 580 in relation to the appointment of notaries public in the District of Columbia in certain cases..............780 No. 585-authorizing an additional issue of legal tender notes to the amount of $45,000,000....... ............... 784 No. 654 in relation to weights in the District of Columbia.....................935 No. 716-to amend an act in reference to the legal rate of interest............... 1084 No. 717-for the enforcement of mechanics' liens on buildings in the District of Columbia....... .1084

No. 811-to divide the State of Illinois into three judicial districts........... 1419 No. 831-relating to the Alexandria canal......... ..1485

No. 848-to incorporate Crowther Institute in the District of Columbia.....1631 No. 892-relating to Alexandria canal,1759 No. 969-supplementary to an act entitled "An act to establish the office of regis ter of deeds for the District of Colum bia," approved February 14, 1863...2109

Ingersoll, Ebon C., a Representative from Ingersoll, Ebon C., a Representative from Illinois-Continued.

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No. 1275-relating to the Alexandria canal.. .....3062 No. 1293-to incorporate the Washington and Georgetown Coal-Tar and GasLight Company

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No. 1294-to incorporate the Citizens' Gas Company..... .3363 No. 1453-for the relief of William Grant Powers.......... ...4431

joint resolutions introduced by

No. 128-to construe the provisions of certain acts which require the authorities of the District of Columbia to pay any part of the Metropolitan police, 229 No. 152-providing for the survey of one or more railroad routes.................474 resolutions submitted by

in relation to putting in circulation the money now locked up in the vaults of the Treasury-[December 10, 1867], 108 instructing Committee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the total destruction of all high wines and whisky which may be seized as having been manufactured in fraud of the revenue laws[December 12, 1867]............156 instructing Committee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of exempting from paying tax all incomes which do not exceed $2,500 per annum[December 12, 1867].................... 156 calling for information in regard to the number, &c., of revenue inspectors and special Treasury agents now in the employ of the Government-[January 9, 1868]....

..430

calling for a statement of the trade between the United States and the British North American Provinces since the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty, &c.-[February 7, 1868]............1053 in reference to the issuing of a certain amount of legal tenders to be used in purchasing for cancellation any of the gold-interest-bearing bonds of the United States [March 16, 1868]...1902 in reference to the issue of United States

notes of the denomination of ones and twos sufficient to supply the present deficiency [March 24, 1868]......... 2083 for printing ten thousand copies of the report of the Secretary of the Treasury in reference to the trade between the United States and the British North American Provinces since the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty-[ March 31, 1868].............. calling for a statement of the amount of

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tax collected on distilled spirits since the 1st of January last-[April 17,1868],2306 instructing Committee on the Post Office

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and Post Roads to inquire into the expediency of securing to the General Government the exclusive control of all telegraphs within the United States-[April 21, 1868] for printing extra copies of the letters of the Secretary of the Treasury, dated March 30 (Ex. Doc. No. 240) and May 14, 1868, together with the reports of Mr. George W. Brega upon the trade with the British Provinces of North America [May 15, 1868].....2480 on the subject of a tax on the capital, deposits, and circulation of all national and other banks-[June 17, 1868]...3223 reports made by...... .107, 229, 668, 1319, 1421, 2102, 2168, 3201

Illinois-Continued. motions made by.........

.......

.9, 241, 313, 362, 433, 668, 1512, 1513, 1768, 2163, 3381, 4391, 4430, 4431, 4490, 4492 incidental remarks by.. .9, 156, 314, 317, 668, 784, 833, 838, 1046, 1250, 1484, 1760, 1768, 1771, 1901, 1902, 1927, 2071, 2072, 2083, 2099, 2109, 2180, 2162, 2498, 2907, 3228, 3226, 3365, 3766, 4413, 4429, 4430, 4432, 4433, 4484, 4490, 4491, 4493 remarks on the bill to exempt cotton from internal tax....... .........15 on the resolution for the impeachment of the President, reported from the Judiciary Committee....... ........... 67, 68 on the bill to suspend the further reduction of the currency.

on the President's message..................94 on the bill to change the name of Samuel Chase Barney.. ...107 on reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 214),265 on the resolution concerning the jail in

District of Columbia, 313, 814, 362, 363 on the joint resolution to provide for the examination of distillery meters......430 on the bill for the relief of William B. Todd................ .............668

on the bill in relation to southern land grants.......... ........979

on the Military Academy appropriation bill........ ........995, 996, 997, 1021 on the legislative appropriation bill...1023, 1024, 1131, 3697 on the bill extending certain patents for cutting screws.... ..1180 on the bill creating Peoria a port of delivery......... 1256, 1319 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President...1358, 1359, 1360 on the bill for the relief of destitute people in the District of Columbia...1421, 1504 on the civil appropriation bill, 1482, 1484,

1485, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1512, 2028 on the bill concerning the district jail, 1588, 1589, 1540 on the articles of impeachment.........1545 on the Tennessee election (case of R. R. Butler).. ..1692

on the joint resolution relating to the Osage Indian lands..............1708, 1704 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax...1796, 2100, 2105, 2108, 2229 on the order of business...... ....1927,

2022, 2542, 3145, 3765, 4345 personal and explanatory, 2022, 2529, 2543 on the bill to exempt school property in the District from taxation......... .2028 on the House joint resolution to regulate the freight tariff on the Pacific railroad, 2130, 2426, 2427, 2428 on the bill concerning the rights of Ámerican citizens abroad.... .2316, 2317 on the bill relating to the Navy and Marine corps......... ..2324

on the House joint resolution for the protection of fishing vessels, 2332,2372,2373, || 2374, 2375, 2377, 2878, 2379, 2400, 2401 on the Puget Sound railroad bill......2442 on bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2463 during call of the House...2645, 3415, 3455 on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a

recusant witness.........2669, 2673, 2940 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2848, 2849,

2852, 2853, 2855, 2879, 2880, 2881, 2882, 2891, 2892, 2893, 2915, 2918, 2919, 2920, 2981, 2982, 2984; 3066, 3067, 8142, 3143 on the reception of Chinese embassy, 2906 on the bill to incorporate the National Art Union Association..... ....3061

on the case of Rev. John McMahon...8062 on the bill relating to the Alexandria canal, 3062, 3063, 8199, 8200, 3201, 4428 on bill (H. R. No. 1284), 3171, 3877, 3380,

3381, 3389, 3401, 3403, 3405, 3406, 3409, 3410, 8414, 8415, 3417, 3418, 3419, 3421, 3422, 8442, 3443, 3445, 3446, 8447, 3448, 3449, 3458, 3459, 3460, 3486, 3487, 3488, 3492, 3493, 3580, 3533, 3534, 3536, 3587, 3538

Ingersoll, Ebon C., a Representative from Illinois-Continued.

remarks on the National Safe Deposit Company bill...8201, 3202, 8224, 3225, 3226 on the bill to amend the habeas corpus act.............. .................. 3267 on the bill to regulate immigrant ships,

2232, 3269

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on the qualification of the Arkansas mem-
bers.........
on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 3727,
8728, 8729, 3730, 3731
on the funding bill..
.....4193,
4196, 4222, 4225, 4226
on the joint resolution for the relief of
certain contractors for iron-clads...4396
on the bill for the relief of William Grant
Powers.........
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on the bill for the removal of the Center market............ .4433, 4434 leave of absence granted to............... ..3887 Ingham, James A., bill (H. R. No. 1192) for the relief of-[By Mr. Loughridge.] referred, 2936.

Inlet, resolution in reference to the necessity

of opening an, on the New Jersey coast from the Atlantic ocean to a point near the head of Barnegat bay-[By Mr. Haight, February 4, 1868.]

agreed to, 967. Inspection, bill (H. R. No. 684) providing for the, and use upon steamboats of boilers made of materials other than charcoal plates of wrought iron-[By Mr. O'Neill.] referred, 1083, Inspection of oil, resolution calling for a copy of the report of John Miller, special revenue agent, in regard to the, in the twentysecond district of Pennsylvania, and the testimony taken in relation thereto [By Mr. Moorhead, December 11, 1867.] agreed to,-129. Inspector, bill (H. R. No. 1050) providing for the appointment of an, of cavalry, United States Army [By Mr. Pile.] referred, 2406.

Inspectors, resolution calling for the items of

expenditure for salaries of supervising and local steamboat, under the act of the 30th of August, 1862; and also the fees collected and prosecutions instituted, &c.[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, December 5, 1867.] agreed to, 53.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 133) creating a local board of inspection of hulls, boilers, and machinery of steamers at the port of Cairo, Illinois, and authorizing and requiring the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint local, for said port; also fixing the compensation of such-[By Mr. Raum.]

referred, 331.

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Insurrectionary States-see Reconstruction. Interest, bill (H. R. No. 716) to amend an act in reference to the legal rate of-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 1084.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 94) directing the Secretary of the Treasury, whenever any State shall have been in default for the payment of, or principal or investments in its stocks held by the United States in trust, to retain moneys due to such State from the United States. received from Senate, 3594; discussed, 4475; referred, 4476.

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Interior Department, calls for information upon...... ..95, 134, 361, 691, 692, 806, 1177, 1448, 2305, 2413, 2544, communications from... .64, 104, 128, 134, 152, 157, 171, 195, 210, 240, 287, 333, 363, 388, 476, 510, 571, 592, 602, 743, 781, 783, 784, 869, 901, 990, 1044, 1280, 1326, 1334, 1512, 1632, 1662, 1706, 2006, 2133, 2199, 2286, 2287, 2308, 2324, 2330, 2445, 2475, 2592, 2682, 3034, 8462, 3589, 3658, 3692, 8943, 3981, 4000, 4052, 4062, 4091, 4135, 4264, 4306, 4476 communication in reference to the contract for the new jail.................. ....314 relating to allowances to the Indian peace commission........................ .....2571

relating to treaties made by the Indian peace commission ..... ...........4083 resolution directing the Secretary of the, to inform this House of the names and date of clerks appointed in that Department since the 1st of April last-[By Mr. Miller, May 11, 1868.]

objected to, 2329, 2330; agreed to, 2413. Internal revenue-see Revenue. Invalid Pensions, the Committee on....... .....506, 510, 1039 instructions to...... .... 97, 155, 331, 891, 1449, 2971, 3899 reports from, 312, 361, 592, 788, 784, 785, 736,

1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1449, 1450, 2310, 2874, 2906, 2907, 2908, 2909, 2910, 3101, 3102, 8108, 3104, 3105, 3524, 3890, 3891, 3892, 3893, 8894, 8895, 3896, 3897, 3398, 3899, 4062, 4081 adverse reports from...... .312, 361,

592, 733, 1040, 1041, 1296, 1450, 2874, 2907, 2908, 2909, 3102, 3103, 8104, 3890, 3893, 3894, 3896, 8898 discharged from subjects....... .....152,

361, 592, 735, 1040, 1296, 1449, 2310, 2907, 3101, 3613, 3853, 3890, 3896, 4008 bill (H. R. No. 678) making appropriations

for the payment of, for the year ending the 30th of June, 1860-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]

reported, 1045; discussed, 1885; passed, 1336; passed Senate with amendments, 1729; referred, 1769; reported and disagreed to, 1813; conference, 1813, 1904, 1998, 2006; conference report, 4181; 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.

resolution in reference to the pay of the clerk of the Committee on-[By Mr. Miller, July 9, 1868.]

reported, 3893; discussed, 3893, 8899, 2927; disagreed to, 3928.

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Mr. Wilson, of Iowa..................... 3927 yeas and nays on the........ lowa river, bill (H. R. No. 1003) to declare the, in the State of Iowa, unnavigable above the city of Wapello, Louisa county, Iowa-[By Mr. Loughridge.] referred, 2289; reported adversely, 2611. Iron-clads-see Contractors. resolution authorizing the Secretary of the

Navy to relinquish certain, to their builders on certain conditions-[By Mr. Pike, December 12, 1867.] agreed to, 154; reconsidered, 156; explanation, 209.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 136) providing

for sale of Government-[Bý Mr. Pike.] reported and discussed, 359; passed, 361; passed Senate with amendments, 836; concurred in, 869; enrolled, 875; ap: proved, 987.

In Senate: received from House, 346 referred, 358; reported, 703; discussed, 816; passed with amendments, 817; concurred in by House, 861; enrolled,

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Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.. Mr. Washburn, of Indiana bill (H. R. No. 1051) to grant certain, to the State of Wisconsin as swamp lands[By Mr. Hopkins.]

referred, 2406; reported, 2905; passed, 2906 In Senate received from House, 2904; referred, 2004.

bill (H. R. No. 1305) to repeal an act relative to, in the Great Miami river, approved March 2, 1868-[By Mr. Mungen.] referred, 3364.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 804) to suspend action by the General Land Office under the provisions of an act relative to, in the Great Miami river, approved March 2, 1868-[By Mr. Mungen.] referred, 3364.

J.

Jackson, James, bill (S. No. 423) granting a pension to.

received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869. 360 Jackson, Mrs. Mary, bill (H. R. No. 1133) for the relief of [By Mr. Welker.] referred, 2750.

Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.......... ...361 Mr. Maynard........ .359, 360, 361 ....361 Mr. Pike.............. .359, 360, 361, 869 Mr. Scofield..................................... ..859 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois............ 859 Mr. Wood...................... 359, 360, 361 yeas and nays on the.......... ....861 resolution calling for the report of Captain James B. Eades on the, of Europe and this country-[By Mr. Pile, July 2, 1868.]

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resolution for the sale of the, taken from the Hall of the old House of Representatives [By Mr. Cobb, March 10, 1868.] objected to, 1806, 1859.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 294) donating to

the Washington City Orphan Asylum the, taken from the old Hall of the House of Representatives [By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] read, 3089; passed, 3090; passed Senate, 3310; enrolled, 3310; approved, 3732. In Senate: received from House, 8089; referred, 8130; reported and passed, 8274; enrolled, 8279. Irrigation, resolution calling for certain correspondence from the General Land Office relating to the most approved method of, and also illustrative of the natural history and industrial and commercial capacities of the public lands-[By Mr. Dodge, May .7, 1868.]

agreed to, 2379.

Islands, bill (H. R. No. 223) in relation to, in the Great Miami river-[By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.]

referred, 89; reported, 508; discussed, 508; passed, 509; passed Senate with amend ment, 1045; concurred in, 1427 ; enrolled, 1455; approved, 1643.

In Senate: received from House, 500; referred, 504; reported, 721; passed with amendments, 1026; concurred in by House, 1481; enrolled, 1443.

Jail, resolution requesting the Secretary of the Interior to withhold any further payments upon the contract for building the, in and for the District of Columbia until the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds have an opportunity to investigate said contract, and authorizing said committee to make such investigation-[By Mr. Covode, December 19, 1867.] objected to, 295; read, 813; adopted. 314. joint resolution (S, R. No. 80), in relation to erection of a, in District of Columbia. received from Senate, 313; discussed, 362; passed, 363; enrolled, 388.

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bill (H. R. No. 784) to amend an act en

titled "An act authorizing the construction of a, in and for the District of Columbia," approved July 25, 1866[By Mr. Covode.] reported and recommitted, 1319; motion to reconsider, 1834; called up, 1513; discussed, 1535; report read, 1536; passed, 1540; passed Senate with amend ment, 2643; referred, 2712.

In Senate: received from House, 1515; referred, 1535; referred anew, 1622; reported, 2009; motion to take up, 2275; discussed, 2625; passed with amendments, 2627. remarks by

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No. 1021 in amendment of an act en202 (86 titled "An act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2, od 10 1867. 2310 resolutions submitted by zala a directing the Secretaries of State, Treas-6, 1868.168. moury, War, and Attorney General, to furAbbish a statement of the amounts paid by bis them respectively for legal services, sim &c. during each year since 1860-referred, 475; reported and discussed, 2539; [February 11, 1868]............1116 in reference to a document purporting to be a report from the Committee on Retrenchment on the subject of frauds side upon the revenue by distillers of whisky

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No. 1016-granting lands to the State of California for the construction of a railBT road and telegraph line from Vallejo to 074 Humboldt Bay .......2305 art No. 1022-amendatory of the tenth section of the act of July 25, 1866, entitled "An act to further provide for the safety of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by 019. steam, and to regulate the salaries of .......2320 1730 steamboat inspectors"... .10 No. 1053-to finally settle the title to eror Mexican land grants in the State of cers California.............

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directing Judiciary Committee to inquire hoe whether Congress can by legislation precovent the immigration of Chinese and Mongolians [December 12, 1867), 162 Cu instructing Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the necessity of reestabTelishing the office of sutler in the Army TOE for the Pacific States and Territories1018 January 20, 1868]............... 638 HC in reference to the immigration of Chinese 1801 and other inferior races to our country, fas and their rights of citizenship and sufO frage [January 29, 1868] reports made by.......... motion made by.. cincidental remarks by....... 888, 1088, 1346, og 1633, 2401, 2465, 2527, 3097, 4412, 4491 80remarks on the bill relating to Government enoiai advertisements........ ..........666 bon the joint resolution concerning the payment of certain nail contractors, 667 on the resolution concerning one of the justices of the Supreme Court. 863, 864 on the order of business...........901, 1044 ib on the Kentucky election (case of John 100 Young Brown)......... ........909 181 personal and explanatory........1045, 1046 Oon the President's message... .......1065

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No. 298-withdrawing certain lands from
100 the operation of the homestead and
Opreemption laws, and to grant the same
do bo in exchange for other lands... 209
No. 332-granting the right of way over
inthe public lands of the United States to
the Oroville and Virginia City Railroad
Company, and to provide for its con-
struction......
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No. 642-to promote the efficiency of the
American commercial marine, to pro-
vide for the orphans of soldiers and
30 sailors killed in battle or deceased in
bom the service of the United States, and to
Ledoyenlarge the asylum for disabled vet-
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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"... ................. 1217

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on the resolution reported for the impeachcest ment of the President................1346, aib 100rbanoger 1847, 1885, 1633 on the civil appropriation bill......... 1455, and of bangsalb: 1456, 1457 on the joint resolution to regulate the freight tariff on the Pacific railroad, 2421, Ootan 2423, 2424 on the bill for the relief of William Me10 Garrahan ................. 2474, 2475 on the impeachment trial-alleged corrupt practices......22503, 2504 on the Indian appropriation bill.....2640, ot borg 2641, 2710, 2712 during call of the House........ 2647 on the resolution relating to a guard-room at the Capitol......... 2650

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.2816 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)... ......2826 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284) .....8410, 3411 on the purchase of Alaska...... ....3625 on the bill relating to private land claims in California....... 3657, 3689 on the bill to fix the military peace estab lishment......... .3949 on the Western Pacific railroad bill...4483 leave of absence granted to, 2592, 3692, 4499 Johnson, Lucinda R., bill (S. No. 500) grant

ing a pension to.

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received from Senate, 8845; referred, 3346; reported and passed, 8895. Johnson, Sarah K., bill (H. R. No. 1414)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.1 reported and passed, 3899; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4485; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4370; enrolled, 4443.

Joint resolution of Congress, joint resolution (H. R. No. 199) construing a, approved July 26, 1866-[By Mr. Adams.] referred, 1083.

Jones, Alexander H., a Representative from North Carolina....... .3761, 3764

petition presented by......... ......... 3900 joint resolution introduced by

No. 348-to extend the provisions of the act of July 4, 1864, limiting the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims to the loyal citizens of the State of North Carolina........ ....4252 Jones, Martha M., bill (H. R. No. 780) for the relief of, administratrix of Samuel T. Jones, deceased-[By Mr. Jenckes.] reported, 1317; passed, 1318; passed Senate, 3661; enrolled, 3692; approved, 3809. In Senate: received from House, 1316; referred, 1330; reported, 1940; discussed, 3346; passed, 3649; enrolled, 3688. remarks by

Mr. Chanler....

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Mr. Callom.............................................. .................1318 Mr. Jenckes...... ........................... .................................... 1317, 1318 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois... 1817, 1318 Jones, Thomas L., a Representative from Kentucky........... .....13, 27 petitions presented by..........648, 785, 1774 bill introduced by

No. 1159-to erect United States court-
rooms, post office, and internal revenue
offices in the city of Covington, Ken-
tacky..........................
...2874

joint resolution introduced by

No. 267-to change the name of the steamboat Pine Bluff to that of Endora...2500 resolutions submitted by

instructing the impeachment managers to withdraw their suit-[May 18, 1868), 2529 requesting the President to issue a proclamation of amnesty for political offenses to all persons engaged in the late rebellion-[July 25, 1868]..................4501 incidental remarks by. ............781,

2334, 2529, 2707, 8980, 4023 remarks on the death of Hon. Elijah Hise, a Representative from Kentucky.......744 on the bill concerning the District jail, 1589 on the impeachment of the President, 1879 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c.,

2498 on the bill to admit Arkansas... 2498, 2499 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060). .2846, 2847, 2852

on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a
recusant witness............
.2941, 2946

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3837
on the Kentucky election (case of McKee
vs. Young).........8332, 3833, 38340, 3374
on the order of business....

3345

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relief of the legal heirs and representatives of the late, deceased-[By Mr. Lincoln.] referred, 209.

Judd, Norman B., a Representative from Illinois...........

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petitions presented by.................. 342, 490, 845, 1830, 1862, 2198, 2217, 2828, 2789, 8115, 3539, 3708

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bills introduced by No. 829-to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the foreign coasting trade on the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers of the United States," approved June 17, 1864.....286 No. 3887-to fix the compensation of the United States depositary at Chicago, 473 No. 388-to amend an act entitled "An act to extend jurisdiction of the district courts of the United States in certain cases on the lakes and navigable waters connecting with the same," approved February 20, 1845...........

..473 No. 478-to amend an act entitled "An act extending the jurisdiction of the district courts to certain cases upon the lakes and navigable waters connecting the same," approved February 26, .......... 636

1845

No. 589-to regulate the appraisement and inspection of imports....... ....836

No. 830 for the relief of Marian Mulligan, widow of Colonel James A. Mulligan, deceased......................... 1460

.........

joint resolution introduced by No. 248-in relation to the rights of citizens of the United States of America, 2193

' resolution submitted bycalling for copies of all correspondence, negotiations, and treaties with any of the German States since the 1st day of January last relating to the rights of naturalized citizens [March 9, 1868], "1761. report made by......... ...4080 motions made by......1683, 1828, 2204, 3089 incidental remarks by....... 156, 1421, 1503,

1761, 8552, 3722, 3851, 4007, 4430 remarks on the resolution relating to the rights of American citizens abroad...6,7 on the bill to provide against the expansion

of the currency......... ............. 217 on the bill constituting eight hours a day's ...work..... !.....335

on the bill (H. R. No. 584) concerning the rights of American citizens abroad,

831,865, 967, 986, 987, 1128, 1129, 1159 on bill relating to southern land grants, 970 Bon bill for the surrender of criminals, 1278 on the Army appropriation bill.........1285 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President..................1396 on questions relating to impeachment, : 1683 on the Tennessee election (case of R. R. Butler)..

on the bill (H. R. No. 768) concerning the rights of American citizens abroad, 1805, 2314, 2315 on the bill for admission of Alabama, 1828 on the report on the cancellation and [destruction of United States bonds, 1853, 1854

on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax...2100, 2102, 2108, 2105 on the bill to regulate the appraisement of imports....... ..2635 during call of the House, 2645, 8416, 3454 Ta on the tax bill (H. R. No.1060), 2844, 2846, 2885, 2886, 2887, 8038, 8139, 3142 on the bill to regulate immigrant ships, 3272 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284),8400,3407, 3452, 3454, 8459, 3460, 8479, 8480, 3498, 3537 on the river and harbor bill.....3560, 3562 on the bill for the removal of certain political disabilities...........3851, 8852 on the funding bill... ..4181

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on the Western Pacific railroad bill, 4484 leave of absence granted to................2500

Judges, bill (H. R. No. 279) to provide for the appointment of, for the district court of the district of West Tennessee-[By Mr. Nunn.]

referred, 154.

bill (H. R. No. 475) concerning district[By Mr. Coburn.] referred, 636.

bill (S. No. 487) to disapprove an act of the Legislative Assembly of Washington Territory redistricting the Territory and reassigning the, thereto.

received from Senate, 3732; passed, 4489; enrolled, 4496.

Judicial circuit, bill (H, R. No. 727) for an act

to establish a new, in the State of Illinois, to be held at Galesburg-[By Mr. Logan.] referred, 1177.

Judicial district, bill (H. R. No. 446) to amend an act entitled "An act to create the eastern, of the State of New York," approved February 25, 1865-[By Mr. Stewart.] referred, 517; reported and discussed, 3619; passed, 3620.

In Senate received from House, 3630; referred, 3632. remarks by...

Mr. Churchill................. 3619, 3620 Mr. Spalding .............................................. 3619, 3620 Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania........3619 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois...3619, 3620 bill (H. R. No. 509) to create the southwestern, of Missouri-[By Mr. Gravely.] referred, 687:

bill (H. R. No. 933) to repeal an act entitled "An act to create the eastern, of the State of New York," approved on the 25th day of April, 1865, and to make provision for the trial of causes pending in said district-[By Mr. Hulburd.] referred, 1901.

bill (H. R. No. 1057) in relation to the, of Washington Territory-[By Mr. Flanders.].

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referred, 331; reported and passed, 1769; -passed Senate with amendments, 3336; concurred in, 3477; enrolled, 3484; approved, 3809. In Senate: received from House, 1782; referred, 1782; reported, 3213; passed with amendments, 3313; concurred in by House, 3466; enrolled, 3521. Judicial proceedings, bill (H. R. No. 1009) to amend the law of the District of Columbia in relation to, therein-[By Mr. Welker.] referred, 2291.

bill (H. R. No. 1131) regulating, in certain cases for the protection of officers and agents of the Government, and for the better defense of the Treasury against unlawful claims—[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]

referred, 2750; reported, 3620; passed, 3655; passed Senate with amendments, 4476; agreed to, 4478; enrolled, 4495; approved, 4500.

In Senate: received from House, 8645; referred, 3645; reported, 4439; passed with amendments, 4449; agreed to by House, 4451; enrolled, 4501.

bill (H. R. No. 1219) amendatory of an act entitled "An act relating to habeas corpus, and regulating, in certain cases". [By Mr. Woodward.]

referred, 8101; reported adversely, 3267.

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