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97, 153, 693, 694, 781, 891, 936, 1084, 1632, 1662, 1760, 2072, 2082, 2083, 2752 reports from

.230, 478, 669,691,692, 1271, 1273, 1334, 1769, 1993, 2388, 2480, 2812, 3266, 3267, 3616, 3618, 3619, 3620, 3765, 3966, 3967, 4293 adverse reports from.........3267, 3616,.3618 discharged from subjects.. ...182,

230, 668, 692, 3266 Judiciary act, bill (S. No. 213) to amend an act entitled "An act to amend the, passed on the 24th of September, 1789." received from Senate, 1828; passed with amendment, 1859 ; discussion, 1881, 2059 ; agreed to by Senate, 1865; enrolled, 1866; vetoed, 2163, 2165; veto discussed, 2165; passed over veto, 2170.

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Mr. Trimble, of Kentucky........... 2170 Mr. Wilson, of Iowa....... .1859, 1860, 2165, 2166, 2168, 2169, 2170 Mr. Woodward..... .2165,

2166, 2167, 2169, 2170 ....2170

yeas and nays on the...... amendment of the, of 1789, discussed in Committee of the Whole. remarks by

Mr. Allison........1883, 1884, 1885, 1886 Mr. Ashley, of Ohio.......... .1885 .1882, 1885 1883, 1884

Mr. Blaine.........

Mr. Blair.........

Mr. Eldridge.

Mr. Holman.

Mr. Boyer........1881, 1882, 1883, 1884,
1885, 2060, 2061, 2063, 2064, 2065
.2060, 2061, 2062, 2065
.1884, 1885
Mr. Hubbard, of Connecticut... .2061
Mr. Kerr
... 1883
Mr. Maynard......1881, 1882, 2063, 2064
Mr. Niblack
.1885,

1886, 2060, 2062, 2064
Mr. Schenck..............1883, 1884, 1885
Mr. Williams, of Pennsylvania...... 1882
Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.......... ....2059,

2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065 Mr. Wood................1886, 2064, 2065 Mr. Woodward........ .2061,

2062, 2063, 2064 Judkiewicz, Moritz, joint resolution (H. R. No. 27) to change the name of, to Morris Judd-[By Mr. Buckland.]

indefinitely postponed by Senate, 388. In Senate: indefinitely postponed, 872. Julian, George W., a Representative from Indiana......

petitions presented by.......

..2 18,

267, 590, 1141, 1162, 1862, 2113, 2335, 2505, 2582, 3175, 3477, 3503

bills introduced by

No. 267-to declare forfeited to the United States certain lands granted to aid in the construction of railroads in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida....... .....95 No. 294-to fix the time for the election of Representatives and Delegates in the Congress of the United States........209 No. 870 to prevent the further sale of the public lands of the United States except as provided for in the preëmption and homestead laws and the laws for disposing of town sites and mineral lands........ ...........871 No. 498 to declare the Fort Jessup reservation of lands restored to the United States and subject to homestead entry and settlement...........................687

Julian, George W., a Representative from In- Julian, George W., a Representative from Indiana-Continued..

bills introduced by

No. 934-amendatory of the act entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain," approved May 20, 1862, and of the acts amendatory thereof, approved March 21, 1864, and January 21, 1866........... ...1960 No. 1114-to provide for annexing certain territory to the Territory of New Mexico............ ......2569

No. 1118-to confirm to J. M. Hutchings and J. C. Lamon their preemption claims in the Yosemite valley, California.., 2585 No. 1155-declaring the lands constituting the Fort Jessup military reservation, in the State of Louisiana, subject to homestead entry and settlement...........2813 No. 1257-relative to lands sold for nonpayment of Federal taxes or under a judgment or decree of the courts of the United States in the States lately in rebellion ...............................

No. 1266-to aid in ascertaining the value of certain public lands.................3164 No. 1276-for the sale of the Hot Springs reservation in Arkansas...............3223 No. 1379-to aid in ascertaining the value of certain public lands in Story county, in the State of Nevada......... .....3883 joint resolutions introduced byNo. 99 to allow members of Congress to inspect papers in the Post Office Department.........

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No. 227-enabling actual settlers to purchase certain lands obtained of the Great and Little Osage Indians.....1703 No. 259-relative to lands purporting to have been sold under treaties with the Cherokee and other Indian tribes, 2407 No. 286-relative to the lands of the Cherokee and Great and Little Osage Indians...................... ...............2814 No. 813-respecting treaties hereafter to be made between the United States and the Indian tribes..... ...... 3552 in relation to further sales of the public lands, railroad grants, and homestead settlements [December 9, 1867].....97 calling anew for information respecting

resolutions submitted by

the disposition of the swamp lands of the southern States-[December 12, 1867]............... 155 instructing Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads to inquire into the expediency of totally abolishing the franking privilege-[January 22, 1868]....694 instructing Committee on Education and Labor to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for a general system of education in the districts lately in rebellion-[January 22, 1868].....694 in reference to the fees now required of claimants under the homestead law[February 26, 1868]................... 1449 that there be paid to George D. Blakey $2,500 for time spent and expenses incurred in contesting a seat as Representative from the third district of Kentucky [March 23, 1868]......... 2071 calling for information in regard to a treaty now being negotiated between the Great and Little Osage Indians and a special Indian commission-[June 1, 1868]................

in relation to the Pottawatomie Indian lands-[July 7, 1868].......3786 proposing an evening session for the purpose of receiving and considering the report of the Committee on the Public Lands on the Sutro tunnel-[July 13, 1868]..................... ...4004

in relation to extending the preëmption and homestead laws of the United States over the Territory of Alaska[July 15, 1868]....... ...4081 ..95, 105, 810, 588, 590, 1834, 1708, 1927, .1972, 2585, 2812, 2813, 2614, 2816

reports made by

diana-Continued. motions made by......

.........474, 571, 936, 1631, 1693, 1861, 2383, 2387, 2544, 2812, 2814, 2816, 3793 incidental remarks by.... 309, 210, 312, 869, 1161, 1631, 1668, 1763, 1861, 2071, 2480, 2527, 2753, 3132, 3223, 3397, 3524, 3588, 3598, 4081 remarks on the resolution to allow members to inspect papers in the Post Office Department....... ........................................ 9, 11, 107 on the resolution for the impeachment of the President, reported from the Judiciary Committee....

on the bill to declare forfeited certain land grants...................................................... .95, 117, 310,

311, 312, 673, 694, 695, 696, 697, 806, 807, 808, 810, 811, 812, 813, 840. 841, 967, 970, 977, 979, 985

(See Appendix.)

on the joint resolution concerning Michigan and Wisconsin land grants....... 106 personal and explanatory.............. .............. 129 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 309), 215 on the bill to prevent further sales of the public lands..... ...... 371, 508, 588, 1693, 1712, 1715, 2380, 2382, 2383, 2384, 2387 on the bill in relation to islands in the Great Miani river.........508, 509, 1427 on bill to abolish certain land offices, 538 on the bill amendatory of the homestead law........ .540

on the order of business..........538, 2828 on the Dubuque and Sioux City railroad bill........ .........................................569, 570, 571 on the bill to provide for appointment of a marshal for District of Columbia....671 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1052 on the resolution reported for the impeach

ment of the President.................. 1386 on the articles of impeachment......... 1613 (See Appendix.)

on questions relating to impeachment, 1619, 1632, 1633 on the joint resolution relating to the Osage Indian lands.....1703, 1704, 1705 on the Walla Walla and Columbia railroad bill...... .... 2380 on the Puget Sound railroad bill.............. 2442, 2443, 2445 on the bill to confirm certain claims in Yosemite valley.......2585, 2816, 2817 on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a recusant witness.......................

2674

on the Indian appropriation bill........2684 on the bill in relation to Fort Jessup reservation ......2813 on the bill concerning land office in Utah Territory.......... ......2813, 2814 on the joint resolution relative to the Cherokee and Osage Indian lands, 2814, 2815, 2816 on bill concerning homesteads....2828, 2829 (See Appendix.)

concerning the sale of Osage Indian lands, 3264, 3265 on the bill relating to the sale of the California and Oregon railroad...........3377 on the joint resolution in regard to treaties with Indians....... ...3552

on the bill to improve the Mississippi river......

on land bounties.. (See Appendix.)

......3889 ....4017

on the bill for the sale of the Hot Springs reservation .4083, 4084 leave of absence granted to........2287, 4083 Juries, bill (H. R. No. 190) to provide for, in certain cases in the District of Columbia [By Mr. Welker.] reported, 229,

bill (H. R. No. 105) to regulate the selection of, for the several courts of the District of Columbia-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] In Senate indefinitely postponed, 242. bill (H. R. No. 750) to provide for, in certain cases in the District of Columbia— [By Mr. Welker.] referred, 1217.

Jurisdiction, bill (H. R. No. 263) amendatory of the organic act of Idaho Territory by extending the, of justices of the peace— [By Mr. Holbrook.]

referred, 90; reported, printed, and recommitted, 692; reported, 3618; passed, 3619. In Senate: received from House, 3630; referred, 3632.

bill (H. R. No. 111) relating to the, of the courts of the United States-[By Mr. Poland.]

committee discharged, 230; referred anew, 230,

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bill (H. R. No. 354) to amend an act entitled "An act to restrict the, of the Court

of Claims, and to provide for the payment of certain demands for quartermaster's stores and subsistence supplies furnished to the armies of the United States," approved July 4, 1864-[By Mr. Allison.]

referred, 331.

bill (H. R. No. 388) to amend an act entitled "An act to extend, 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-[By Mr. Judd.] referred, 473.21

bill (H. R. No. 478) to amend an act enti

tled "An act extending the, of the district courts to certain cases upon the lakes and navigable waters connecting the same," approved February 26, 1845-[By Mr. Judd.]. referred, 636.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 192) relating to

claims arising from Indian depredations and to restrict the, of the Court of Claims-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] referred, 935.

bill (H. R. No. 720) to amend an act enti

tled "An act to extend the, of district Leach courts to certain cases upon the lakes," &c., passed February 26, 1845-[By Mr. Humphrey.]

referred, 1127.

bill (H. R. No. 849) to amend an act entitled "An act extending the, of the district courts to certain cases upon the lakes and navigable waters connecting the same," approved February 26, ||1845-[By Mr. Cook.]

referred, 1631; reported adversely, 3616. resolution directing Committee on the Judi

ciary to consider the expediency of extending the, of the court of the United

States for the district of Kansas over the Indian territory in the State of Kansas-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas, March 4, 1868.] 76 szupraha ; it no agreed to, 1662.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 310) limiting the, of the Court of Claims to the loyal citizens of the State of Arkansas-[By Mr. Hinds.]

referred, 3524; reported and passed, 3967. In Senate: received from House, 3956; referred, 3982.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 348) to extend

the provisions of the act of July 4, 1864, 101 limiting the, of the Court of Claims to the loyal citizens of the State of North Carolina [By Mr. Jones, of North Carolina.] referred, 4252.

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joint resolution (H. R. No. 355) to extend

to the State of Louisiana the provisions of an act of Congress approved July 4, 1864, entitled "An act to restrict the, of the Court of Claims, and to provide for the payment of certain demands for quartermasters' stores," &c.-[By Mr. Sypher.] referred, 4335. Jurors, bill (H. R. No. 327) to amend the act providing for the pay of, in the circuit and district courts of the United States-[By Mr. Coburn.] amboamun edi no referred, 286.

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Jurors-Continued.

bill (H. R. No. 480) in relation to the pay of grand and petit, in the District of Columbia-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]. referred, 636; reported and passed, 2163; indefinitely postponed by Senate, 4175. In Senate: received from House, 2149; referred, 2176; referred anew, 3213; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed, 4093.

bill (S. No. 464) in relation to qualification of. received from Senate, 2289; referred, 2544. Justice, bill (H. R. No. 610) to establish a department of-[By Mr, Jenckes.1 referred, 934.

Justices of the peace, bill (H. R. No. 263) amendatory of the organic act of Idaho Territory by extending the jurisdiction of-[By Mr. Holbrook.

referred, 90; reported, printed, and recommitted, 692; reported, 3618; passed, 3619. In Senate: received from House, 3630; referred, 3632.

K.

Kaiser, George, bill (H. R. No. 1367) for the relief of [By Mr. Stokes.] reported and passed, 3763.

In Senate received from House, 3770; referred, 3771.

Kane, Aloysius J., bill (H. R. No. 467) granting a trial by court-martial to, late ensign in the Navy-[By Mr. Miller.] referred, 636.

Kaneday, Henry, bill (H. R. No. 671) granting a pension to the widow of--[By Mr. Van Aernam.]

reported and passed, 1042; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; agreed to, 3692; enrolled, 3702; approved, 3809.

In Senate received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with Keck, John A., bill (H. R. No. 236) granting amendments, 3820; enrolled, 3688.

a pension to, late a private in the third Missouri cavalry-[By Mr. Benjamin.] referred, 90; substitute reported and passed, 735; passed Senate with amendments, 3336; concurred in 3477; enrolled, 3484; approved, 3809.

In Senate: received from House, 731; referred, 764; reported, 1311; passed with amendments, 3317; concurred in by House, 3466; enrolled, 3521. Keenan, James, bill (H. R. No. 432) for the relief of [By Mr. Robinson.] referred, 475.

Keller, Robert V., bill (H. R. No. 209) for the relief of, of Neosho, Missouri-[By Mr. Gravely.]

referred, 51.

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Kelley, Ann, bill (S. No. 291) granting a pension to, widow of Bernard Kelley. received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; Kelley, Charles V., bill (H. R. No. 1267) for reported and passed, 3892; enrolled, 8948. the relief of [By Mr. Paine.] referred, 3164.

Kelley, John, bill (H. R. No. 454) granting a pension to [By Mr. Perham.]

reported and passed, 592; passed Senate, 3336; enrolled, 8375; approved, 3731. In Senate: received from House, 627; referred, 632; reported, 1404; passed, 3318; enrolled, 3359.

bill (H. R. No. 911) for the relief, of, of Patterson, Juniata county, Pennsyĺvania-[By Mr. Miller.] referred, 1900.

Kelley, Michael, bill (S. No. 323) granting a pension to.

received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported and passed, 3104; enrolled, 3144. Kelley, Samuel, bill (S. No. 108) for the relief of Henry Greathouse and.

received from Senate, 232; referred, 362; reported and passed with amendment, 1705; disagreed to by Senate, 1858; conference, 1859, 1860; conference report, 2132; concurred in by Senate, 2108; con curred in by House. 2182; enrolled, 2143.

Kelley, William D., a Representative from Pennsylvania.

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resolutions submitted by

calling for a report of the amount of Government funds that remained on deposit in national banks on the first day of each month from the 30th of June, 1866, to the 31st of October, 1867-[December 4, 1867]............

26

in reference to Bingham's surge reliever[January 27, 1868]........ 783

in reference to the claim of B. W. Perkins-[February 10, 1868]........... 1092 calling for the report of Eliot C. Cowden, commissioner to the Paris Exposition of 1867, on silk and silk manufactures[February 18, 1868]......................... 1243 inquiring the amount of public money on deposit in national banks at the end of each month from October 31, 1867[June 27, 1868].... ....3556 in reference to restrictions and charges upon the passage of vessels of war and commerce through the straits of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus to the Black sea[July 6, 1868]...... 4.3764 motions made by......3758, 4479, 4485, 4523 incidental remarks by..............27, 834,

1084, 1301, 1619, 1633, 1858. 2412, 2752, 3556, 4379, 4470, 4476, 4477 remarks on the bill to exempt cotton from internal tax.......................15, 28, 898 on the order of business ....26, 209 on the bill constituting eight hours a day's work......

.335

on the supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439) ****...597, 663 on the President's message.......... ..609, 745 on the bill to regulate the deposit of public moneys.......... .804 on the bill concerning land grants to southern railroads

........

.......870, 871, 872, 972, 973 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1050, 1110, 1111, 1112 on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill...... 1221 on the resolution concerning contracts of the Post Office Department............1295 on the naval appropriation bill........1319, 1820, 1420, 1421 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President, 1846, 1847, 1348 on the civil appropriation bill...1475,1510 on the impeachment protest.... ....1619, 1682, 1633 on the articles of impeachment .......1603 on the Tennessee election (case of B. R. Butler)...... ..........1686 on the bill for the relief of the heirs of General Duncan L. Clinch.......... 1668 on the bill to exempt certain manufac tures from tax............ 1796, 2106, 2174 on the bill for the admission of Alabama, 1819 ly want a Bouro poseangos 00 ou the report on the cancellation and de208 struction of United States bonds...1854

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Kelley, William D., a Representative from Pennsylvania Continued.

remarks on the bill for the relief of W. W. Holden and others..... ...1931 on the bill to guaranty a republican form ....1958, of government.... 1959, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1972 on the bill to admit Alabama to representation in Congress...2139, 2140, 2194 on the joint resolution for the protection of fishing vessels........... 2378, 2379 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......2420, 2753, 2755 on the resolution asking Senate for a copy of the impeachment proceedings...2532 on the bill for the relief of Palemon John,

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452, 552, 815, 845, 1094, 1620, 1775, 2176, 2288, 2306, 2318, 2371, 3073

bills introduced by

No. 210-for the relief of Amelia A. Locke......... .89

No. 529-granting a pension to Sarah E. Pickell, widow of the late Colonel John Pickell.......... ........778

No. 621-to authorize the building of a military and postal railroad from Washington, District of Columbia, to the city of New York.............. No. 1047-to fix the compensation of certain consular officers, to provide for their supervision and the verification of their accounts, and to prohibit their collection of fees not authorized by law. 2406

No. 1287-to provide for funding the national debt, and for taxing the interest-bearing bonds hereafter issued by the United States, and for other purposes...........

resolutions submitted by

3363

calling for information in regard to the appointment of any person as special agent to take charge of the post office at Penn Yan, New York-[February 1, 1868].

901

for causing the gas over the Hall to be lighted by electricity 1868].

report made by.

motions made by.......

[February 22, .....4494 452, 456, 606, 934, 1086, 1667, 1668, 2349, 3943 .117, 934, 1972, 2289, 8375, 3440, 3441, 3852, 3888, 4007, 4052, 4253, 4412, 4429 remarks on the resolution for the impeachment of the President, reported from the Judiciary Committee...........65, 68 on the President's message...371, 456, 606 on the bill defining a quorum of the Su preme Court......

incidental remarks by...

478 .... ..901, 1668, 1689, 2291, 2535, 2542, 2543, 3346 on the legislative appropriation bill...1089, 1090, 3697, 3698, 8725 on the consular and diplomatic appropria tion bill.......... .1224 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President..................1365 on the resolution relating to the rights of American citizens abroad........ .1420 on the civil appropriation bill....... ..1511 on the articles of impeachment. on Post Office appropriation bill, 1635,1636 on the Tennessee election (case of R. R. Butler)................1667, 1689, 1690 during call of the House........ .......2805

on the order of business..

..1642

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on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 8726, 3728, 3938 on the bill for the relief of loyal Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians.................3854 on the bill in relation to New York war claims.......... .3945

on the funding bill...4217, 4226, 4310, 4811 on the bill providing for the pay of temporary clerks....4389, 4390, 4494 leave of absence granted to.........171, 2592 Kentucky, protest of Legislature of, against

the injustice of refusing their representation in the House of Representatives, 2133 Kerr, Michael C., a Representative from Indiana........ .2

petitions presented by

............ 163, 842, 1142, 2083, 2537, 2582, 3273 bills introduced by

No. 228 for the relief of Robert McCreary

No. 229-to regulate the compensation of assistant assessors and assistant collectors of internal revenue in certain cases.. .........89

No. 280-to grant a pension to Margaret Huston..... .154 No. 293-to regulate and limit the admiralty jurisdiction of the district courts of the United States in certain cases...209 No. 341-to amend the twelfth section of the soldiers' bounty law as contained in an act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the year ending June 30, 1867, approved July 28, 1866..... .331 No. 342-to establish certain post routes, 331 No. 1036-to amend the sixth section of the act of July 4, 1864, on the subject of pensions, so as to authorize pensions to be granted in certain cases from the date of the discharge or death of the soldier........ ......2362

2527

No. 1095-to establish a certain post route in Indiana....... No. 1106-to authorize the registration of the bark Carlota as an American vessel, 2569 No. 1280-for the relief of Lieutenant Leonidas Smith, late of the twenty-second regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, 3327 No. 1281-for the relief of Jacob Briggs, joint resolution introduced byNo. 215-concerning the bridge across the Ohio at the head of the falls of that river....... .......... 1449 in reference to compensation of acting assessors and collectors-[December 5, 1867]......... ....53

resolutions submitted by

8327

in reference to a ship-canal around the falls of the Ohio-[December 12, 1867], 152 instructing Committee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of so amending the internal revenue law as to exempt from payment of stamp duty all official bonds executed to corporations, &c., organized for benevolent purposes [December 12, 1867]........... instructing Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of retaining in the military force of the United States the Veteran Reserve corps as it is now organized, &c.-[December 19, 1867] ....295

.162

instructing Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of giving power by law to the Supreme Court ef the United States to direct that decisions

Kerr, Michael C., a Representative from In diana-Continued.

which they consider have no intrinsic value for the profession or the country shall not be reported-[January 22, ∙1868].... .693 that Samuel E. Smith is not entitled to a seat as a Representative from the second district of Kentucky-[January 31, 1868]..

899

..899 that John Young Brown is entitled to admission and to take the oath of office as a Representative from the second district of Kentucky-[January 31, 1868], calling for any report made, in pursuance of joint resolution No. 20, approved March 29, 1867, in reference to a shipcanal around the falls of the Ohio river[February 18, 1868]............... 1244 in reference to amending the internal revenue law in relation to the transfer or assignment of special license receipts, &c. [March 31, 1868]... 2228 in reference to reducing the excessive and unequal tax imposed by existing laws upon private banks and banks organized and doing business under State laws, &c. [March 31, 1868].. 2228 in relation to members of Congress appearing as attorneys in Government cases [June 1, 1868]... 2752 that John D. Young was duly elected from the ninth district of Kentucky, and should be admitted upon taking the oath prescribed [June 22, 1868]. .3375 motions made by........443, 1619, 2070, 2725 incidental remarks by...... .282, 291, 315, → 866, 489, 936, 1449, 1972, 1973, 2045, 2166, 2226, 2406, 2686, 2752, 3327, 3337, 4186, 4216, 4253, 4259, 4342, 4472, 4474 remarks on the Kentucky election (ease of Grover and Knott)..... ........13 on the bill to exempt cotton from internal tax.......... ......... 32 on the President's message, 193, 466, 2725 on the bill to facilitate the payment of bounties.... .836, 341, 359

on the resolution authorizing the sale of iron-clads...... ..300 on the Missouri election (case of Birch vs.

Van Horn).......400, 401, 402
on the case of Rev. John McMahon...420
on the joint resolution to provide for the
examination of distillery meters......426
on the Kentucky election (case of Symes
vs. Trimble)....
..450
on the reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439),
511, 517, 542, 550, 578,
579, 580, 581, 595, 602
on the censure of Hon. Fernando Wood,
542
on the Kentucky election (case of John
Young Brown).
.664, 665,
899, 911, 912, 919, 920, 987,
938, 940, 941, 942, 943, 1161
on the Kentucky election (case of McKee
vs. Young)
.....665, 691,
2073, 3223, 3330, 3333, 3336,
3337, 3338, 3339, 3340, 8375
on the Kentucky election( case of Samuel
E. Smith)...... ...................................... 1186, 1194
on the resolution reported for the impeach-
ment of the President, 1342, 1346, 1398
(See Appendix.)

on the articles of impeachment, 1546, 1547,
1564, 1565, 1615, 1617, 1618.
1619, 1642, 1643, 1659, 1661
on the Tennessee election (case of R. R.
Butler)......1664, 1665, 1690, 1693, 1708
on the bill for the sale of the Sea Island
lots.........
........1792, 1793
on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri
can citizens abroad...
........1806
on the bill to continue the Freedmen's
Bureau......

1813, 1998 on the bill for the admission of Alabama, 1819, 1820, 1821,1988, (not published.) on questions relating to impeachment, 1869 on the amendment of the judiciary act,

1883

Kerr, Michael C., a Representative from Indiana-Continued.

remarks on the bill to guaranty a republican form of government........... 1972, 1973 on the bill to admit Alabama to representa tion in Congress.... ..2138, 2139, 2143, 2193, 2194, 2195, 2198 on the order of business......... 2225, 3381 on the Ohio election (case of Delano vs. Morgan).... ..2288, 2571,

2676, 2779, 2781, 2783, 2785, 2787, 2789, 2808, 2809, 2810 on bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2465 during call of the House...... 2644,

2645, 2646, 2647 on the Indian appropriation bill, 2711, 2712 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3837 on bill to limit admiralty jurisdiction, 3617 on the Missouri contested election (case of Switzler vs. Anderson)....4132, 4215 on the Missouri contested election (case of Hogan us. Pile).............4335, 4382 on the resolution for an investigation of disbursement of contingent fund, 4427 on the bill for the relief of Israel T. Canby's sureties........ ...4432, 4433 leave of absence granted to..............1711, 270 2948, 3478, 3597

Ketcham, Eliza, joint resolution (H. R. No. 360) relative to the accounts of George P. Putnam and-[By Mr. Washburn, of Massachusetts.]

referred, 4469.

Ketcham, John H., a Representative from New

York.

petitions presented by.

*** P............8 -........................... 2 144,

1620, 2083, 2652, 3238, 3381

bill introduced by— No. 1278 providing for the appointment of a commission to examine and report upon certain claims of the State of New York...........

joint resolution introduced by

',

...3294

No. 203-reducing the expenses of the War Department...... ..1160 reports made by..................132, 2680, 3294, 8944 motions made by. ..592, 8294 incidental remarks by....... ....664 remarks on the joint resolution reducing the expenses of the War Department, 1160,

1161

on the bill in relation to New York war claims........ ....3944, 3945 leave of absence granted to.......1866, 3658 Kiernan, James L., resolution instructing Committee of Claims to examine the claim of, for services and expenses due him as con sul at Chin-Kiang, in China-[By Mr. Shanks, May 2, 1868.] adopted, 2349.

Kindred, Edward, bill (H. R. No. 197) to

authorize the Secretary of the Interior to place the name of, of Peoria, Illinois, on the pension-roll-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] committee discharged, referred anew, 152. King, Martha E., joint resolution (H. R. No. 256) for the relief of-[By Mr. Boyer.] reported, 2678; passed, 2678; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4498.

In Senate: received from House, 2690; referred, 2701; referred anew, 2759; reported, 4228; passed, 4870; enrolled, 4448. Kingsbury, Robert B., bill (H. R. No. 557) for the relief of [By Mr. Hubbard, of West Virginia.]

referred, 779.

Kinsel, Christine, bill (H. R. No. 617) granting a pension to, widow of Erastus Kinsel, deceased, late private company A, one hundred and twenty-fifth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers [By Mr. Miller. ] referred, 934.

Kinsel, Erastus, bill (H. R. No. 775) granting

a pension to the widow and minor children of By Mr. Polsley.]uck,ws reported and passed, 1297; passed Senate with amendments, 8840; agreed to, 8692; enrolled, 3702; approved, 3809. In Senate: received from House, 1292; referred, 1308: reported, 1669; passed, 3822; - enrolled, 8688.

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Kirchner, Gallus, joint resolution (H. R. No, 176) for the relief of, of Indiana-[By Mr. Hunter.]

referred, 779.

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Kirk, Colonel George W., bill (H. R. No. 1438) for the relief of, of Tennessee-[By Mr. Butler, of Tennessee.] referred, 4215. Kirkpatrick, Robert T., joint resolution (H. R. No. 109) authorizing the Secretary of War to audit and pay the claim of, a loyal citizen of Nashville, Tennessee-[By Mr. Trimble, of Tennessee.] referred, 89.

Kitchen, Bethuel M., a Representative from West Virginia..... .....168 petitions presented by....... ..163, 91871162, 1330, 1558, 1693, 1910, 2143, 2348 bill introduced by

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No. 1426-for the better protection of life in the Navy.................. motion made by..... *******. 1250 remarks during call of the House.........8416 leave of absence granted to......... ..2236, 2804, 2575, 4182 Knapp, Zephaniah, bill (H. R. No. 275) for the relief of, of Pittston, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania [By Mr. Woodward.] referred, 152.

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bill (H. R. No. 776) granting a pension to, of Luzerne county, Pennsylvania-[By Mr. Miller.]

reported and passed, 1297; passed Senate, 3340; enrolled, 3375; approved,

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petitions presented by.....217, 845, 876, 1054 incidental remarks by. remarks personal and explanatory.........690 on the death of Hon. Thomas E. Noell, a Representative from Missouri......... 699 on the Kentucky election (case of John Young Brown). ....912, 915 on the bill to guaranty a republican form of government. ..... 1961 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2881, 2888 on the Kentucky election (case of McKee vs. Young). .690 during call of the House.... .....3415 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)........3443 leave of absence granted to.... Kolb, Henry, joint resolution (H. R. No. 252) providing for the admission of, to the Soldiers' Home-[By Mr. Paine.]

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No. 685-supplementary to an act to incorporate the Newsboys' Home.....1083 No. 686-to incorporate the Columbia !Savings Institution....................1083 No. 914—for the relief of Mary Sheldon, 1900 No. 1111-granting a pension to Mrs. Christina Dickey...............2569 No. 1112-to incorporate the Washington Benevolent Life Association... 2569 No. 425 for the relief of Mary A. Filler, 2690

No. 1259-amendatory of the homestead law.....

No. 1435-granting a pension to Mary Jane Liggett....... ....4172 joint resolution introduced by- - i No. 127-relative to furnishing meters to certain distillers............................230 report made by....

motions made by.......872, 1426, 1620, 4492 incidental remarks by...... ல் ..229,

667, 668, 2029, 3331, 3375, 3658, 3888

- remarks on the order of business....... 229, 267, 4390

on the resolution to provide for the ex-
amination of distillery meters....l.423
on the supplementary reconstruction bill
(H. R. No. 439)...
(See Appendix.)

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on drawing for seats....................... 1084
on the articles of impeachment......1607,
1616, 1620
on the bill to exempt certain manufac-
tures from taxi b...........
...2103
during call of the House............. 2647
on the clerks' twenty per cent. resolution,
2937

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060) 2915, 2955, 3142 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3443, 8444, 3451, 3490, 8491, 4089 on the joint resolution relative to lighting the streets of Washington............4052, 4429, 4477 leave of absence granted to........1183, 2833 Kryolite, joint resolution (H. R. No. 817) to admit, into the United States free of duty[By Mr. Bingham.]: referred, 3588.

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bill (H. R. No. 743) for the relief of colored, on Fort Cleveland, near Carthage, Tennessee, in 1864-[By Mr. Stokes.] referred, 1217.

Laflin, Addison H., a Representative from New York.......... .2 petitions presented by.................. 195, 452, 1068, 1229, 1369, 1402, 1485, 1620, 1759, 1974, 2006, 2075, 2233, 4264 joint resolutions introduced by No. 116-providing for the printing of the postal contracts of the Government....90 No. 120 in regard to the publication of postal conventions made with foreign Governments....... .152

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for printing one thousand extra copies of the acts of Congress relating to loans and currency from 1842 to 1867, inclusive, including all loan bills passed since .1790, and the amount issued under them [December 10, 1867].......105 authorizing Committee on Printing to employ a clerk at the usual rate of compensation [January 28, 1868].......800

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n for printing extra copies of the report on the commercial relations of the United States with foreign nations for the last current year [March 4, 1868]...... 1661 for printing the communication from the State Department in relation to the trial and conviction of American citizens in Great Britain and Ireland-[March 4, || 1868]................................... ............ 1661 directing the Congressional Printer to furnish copies of the trial of impeachment, &c.-[March 13, 1868].... .......1868 for printing fifteen thousand three hundred copies of the report of J. Ross Browne on the mineral resources-[ March 26, 1868].............. .............. 2130 for printing five hundred copies of the report of the commission on life-saving inventions [March 26, 1868]......2130 for printing the communication from the Secretary of the Navy relative to claims for prize money-[May 12, 1868], 2429 for printing extra copies of the bill to reduce into one act and amend the laws relating to internal tax―[May 12, 1868], 2429 for printing extra copies of the report of the Commissioner of Patents-[June 5, 1868]................. ......... 2872 for printing report of the Smithsonian Institution-[June 5, 1868].......... 2872 for printing extra copies of the majority and minority reports on the treaty with Russia [June 10, 1868]......3034 for printing the Army Register-[June 24, 1868]....... ......3456

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for printing the internal revenue law[July 18, 1868]......... ...... 4213 for printing the general and special orders pertaining to reconstruction transmitted from the War Department-[July 18, 1868]..............

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in relation to the expediency of establishing a stationery bureau from which all Departments of the Government in the District of Columbia shall obtain supplies of stationery-[July 18, 1868], 4218 directing the preparation of an index to the internal revenue act-[July 22, 1868]...............

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1 ... for printing report of Commissioner of Education-[July 25, 1868]..........4469 i. for printing five thousand extra copies of the impeachment trial-[July 25, 1868],

reports made by........

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152, 233, 800, 2129, 2130, 2480, 2872, ..3034, 8456, 4213, 4495

motions made by............... 801, 1661, 1662, 1706, 2132, 2232, 2372, 8084, 4469

incidental remarks by....

..97

229, 452, 785, 1400, 2872, 4090 remarks on the order of business............ 3 Fon the resolution for the impeachment of the President reported from the Judiciary Committee...................... 65, 68 on the resolution for printing the loan ⚫and currency laws.......... ..105

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on the joint resolution in regard to the publication of postal conventions...152 on printing extra copies of the report of the Comptroller of the Currency.....233 on printing extra copies of the report of the Postmaster General...........282, 234 on the resolution providing a clerk to the Committee on Printing........... 800, 801 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1020, -1089, 1090 on the articles of impeachment, 1642.1661 zon printing the papers on the B. W. Perkins claim................................................. 1706, 1707 on the report on the cancellation and destruction of United States bonds, 1880, 1881 on questions relating to impeachment, 1868, 2232 on the report in reference to whisky frauds...........ämis...............ba......1927

Representative from New York-Continued. remarks on the resolution to print the report of J. Ross Browne......2130, 2131, 2132 on the motion to print Manager Butler's argument on the impeachment trial.

2228, 2232

on printing the report of J. W. Taylor upon mineral resources..... ...... 2372 || leave of absence granted to........2233, 2303 Lakes, joint resolution (S. R. No. 108) relat

ing to the survey of the northern and northwestern.

received from Senate, 1473; passed, 1504; enrolled, 1535.

Lamar, Elizabeth, bill (H. R. No. 1405) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Beatty.] reported and passed, 3894; passed Senate, 4895; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4369; || enrolled, 4443.

La Marsh, John, bill (H. R. No. 1401)_granting a pension to-[By Mr. Beatty.] reported and passed, 3894; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4369; enrolled, 4443. Lamon, J. C., bill (H. R. No. 1118) to confirm

to J. M. Hutchings and, their preemption claims in the Yosemite valley, California[By Mr. Julian.] reported and recommitted, 2585; reported, 2816; passed, 2817.

In Senate: received from House, 2857; referred, 2860; reported adversely, 4846. Land district, bill (H. R. No. 259) to establish

an additional, in the Territory of Colorado. [By Mr. Chilcott.]

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bill (H. R. No. 1339) to establish a new, in the State of Nebraska-[By Mr. Taffe.] referred, 3588.

bill (S. No. 579) to establish a new, in the State of Nebraska.

received from Senate, 3885; passed, 4428; enrolled, 4468.

Land grants, bill (H. R. No. 1064) to extend the limits of certain, in Iowa and Minnesota [By Mr. Donnelly.] referred, 2456.

Land office, bill (H. R. No. 202) to create the office of surveyor general for the Territory of Utah, and establish a, in said Territory, and extend the homestead and preemption laws over the same-[By Mr. Hooper, of Utah.]

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Land warrant, bill (H. R. No. 41) to authorize the issue of a patent on, No. 46318, for one hundred and sixty acres, under the act of 1847-[By Mr. Julian.] reported, 312.

Land warrants, bill (H. R. No. 568) explanatory of the act entitled "An act declaring the title to, in certain cases,"[By Mr. Smith.]

referred, 780; reported and passed. 3618. In Senate: received from House, 8007; referred, 3608.

Lane, Mrs. Elizabeth, bill (H. R. No. 1384) granting a pension to, of Boston, Massachusetts, mother of John Lane, deceased, late private in company A, twelfth regiment Massachusetts volunteers-[By Mr. Miller. ]

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