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690, 1045, 1109, 1112, 1328, 1453, 1455, 1505, 1633, 1905, 2006, 2429, 2592, 2614, 3174, 3311, 3760, 4175 incidental remarks by. .234, 290, 637, 1329, 1346, 1450, 1451, 2387, 2388, 2409, 2682, 3035, 3462, 8485, 3689, 3761, 3885, 3889, 4001, 4069, 4215, 4372 remarks on the bill to exempt cotton from internal tax....... .....17 on the President's message .73, 92, 93, 94, 144, 263, 366 on questions relating to the currency, bonds, &c.......... ..144, 4069, 4092

(See Appendix.)

..131

personal and explanatory....... on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 320), 260, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 589, 673, 687, 688, 689, 690 on the order of business..... ..263, 1504, 2535, 2573, 2575, 2592, 4261 on the bill relating to land grants to southern railroads... .....311

on the supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439).... .549, 551, 572, 639, 644, 645, 646, 648, 662, 663 on the naval appropriation bill....... .......... 733 on the bill to prevent the payment of certain claims...... .789, 740 on the resolution concerning the changing of bank securities 936 on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad........968, 1128, 1130 on the Military Academy appropriation bill......... ...994 on the legislative appropriation bill... 1049, 1091, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 3697, 3699, 3701

on the bill extending certain patents for cutting screws ......... 1180, 1181, 1183 on the bill for the relief of the Navajo Indians........ .......1184, 2971, 2972 on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill...... .1201, 1202, 1220, 1226, 1227, 1228, 1828 personal and explanatory... 1218 on the Army appropriation bill. .1282, 1288, 1306

on the bill to provide for the payment of certain pensions.... ..1298

on the naval appropriation bill...1325, 1828 on the invalid pension bill....... .1335, 1336, 1813, 2006, 4131 on the resolution reported from the Committee on Reconstruction for the impeachment of the President......... 1338, 1346, 1391 on the Indian appropriation bill......1424, 1452, 1453, 1454, 1455 on the civil appropriation bill..... .1457, 3845, 3846, 3847, 3849, 3850 on the bill to regulate the custody of public money........ ......1504, 1505 on the articles of impeachment........1558, 1615, 1616, 1638, 1639, 1640, 1641,1642 on the joint resolution concerning captured property............1764, 1765, 1768 on questions relating to impeachment, 1905, 1906 on the impeachment replication, 2074, 2075 on the Alta Vela resolution.... .2338, 2343, 2344, 2345, 2346, 2347 on the House joint resolution for the protection of fishing vessels... .2373 on the Indian appropriation bill, 2466, 2592, 2614, 2615, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2619, 2620, 2621, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2682, 2683, 2684, 2707, 2708, 2710, 2711, 2712, 4175, 4302, 4803, 4304, 4305, 4306 on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a recusant witness....... .2535,

2536, 2537, 2575, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2585, 2586,2589,2590,2591,2592, 2651, 2668, 2009, 2672,2673,2675,2676, 2702, 2703, 2704, 2705, 2706,2987,2938, 2040, 2941, 2942,2945, 2946, 3034,3069 during call of the House..... .2644, 2645, 2647, 2648, 2671

Massachusetts-Continued.

remarks on the resolution relating to a guard

room at the Capitol........ .2649, 2650 on the resolution in relation to the occupancy of a room by Miss Vinnic Ream, 2706 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2878, 2880, 2881, 2990, 2991, 2992, 2993, 2994, 2995, 8035, 3036, 3042 on the reception of the Chinese embassy, 2937, 2938 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 3091, 3092 on the bill for the survey of certain Indian reservations........3097, 8098, 3099, 3100 on the bill concerning the Indian commission appropriation......3100, 3174, 8175 on the resolution of instructions on the tax bill....... .........3166, 3169, 3170 on the clerks' twenty per cent. resolution, 3199

on the bill relating to the Alexandria 'canal.. .....3201

on the river and harbor bill............8207 on the bill to promote American com....3238

merce

on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from political disabili ties 3305

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3378, 3380, 3398, 3406, 3408, 3409, 3411, 3417, 3418, 3420, 3421, 3450, 3460, 3479, 3480, 3483, 8490, 3531, 3535, 3536, 3537, 3538 on the bill for the relief of Albert Grant, 3553 on the taxation of interest on bonds, 3588, 3589, 4069 (See Appendix.) on the joint resolution in relation to the exportation of rum..............3589, 3590 on the bill for the relief of E. R. and S. W. Clarke........ .3690, 3691

on the joint resolution relative to Prince Edward Island............8757, 4470, 4471 on the purchase of Alaska......3805, 3810, 3811, 3883, 3884, 4052, 4053, 4892, 4393, 4394

(See Appendix.) on the bill for the removal of certain political disabilities..................3851, 3852 on the bill for the relief of iron-clad contractors.......

........3942

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on the bill in relation to the retired officers of the Army. ....3947 on the bill to fix the military peace establishment...3949, 3950, 3951, 3952, 3958, 3968, 3969, 3970, 8971, 8972, 8973 on the state of the Union.... ...4092 (See Appendix.)

on the funding bill........4174, 4175, 4177, 4181, 4183, 4184, 4185, 4190, 4192, 4193, 4217, 4218, 4219, 4221, 4224, 4225, 4302 on the resolution for an adjournment to September.........4375, 4876, 4377, 4378 on the bill providing for the pay of temporary clerks.....4389, 4390, 4478 on the reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 1450)....... .4420, 4421

on the joint resolution relating to peonage of Navajo Indians.............., 4469, 4470|| personal and explanatory in answer to Senator Henderson...... (See Appendix.)

.4499

801

leave of absence granted to......... resolution instructing the committee of in

vestigation on charges against Hon. Ignatius Donnelly to investigate certain allegations made by Hon. James Brooks against [By Mr. Dawes, May 5, 1868.] read, 2362; discussed, 2362, 2363, 2364; adopted, 2364. remarks by

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No. 1330--for the relief of William E. Byrd, of Tennessee........

.3587

No. 1331-for the relief of Nancy Cook, of Tennessee.... ....3587

No. 1332-for the relief of Barbara Stout, of Tennessee...... ...........3587 No. 1333 to establish a post route in Tennessee......... .3587 No. 1334-for the relief of Lieutenant George A. Miller, of Tennessee.....3587 No. 1335-for the relief of McHenry Bray, late first lieutenant company I, eighth Tennessee infantry.....

...3587 No. 1346-for the relief of William A. Dunn, of Virginia ...... .....3656 No. 1347-for the relief of L. Pangle, 3656 No. 1348-for the relief of S. K. N. Patton, late colonel of the eighth Tennes ........3656 see cavalry........ No. 1436-for the relief of Christopher C. Carey, of Tennessee. .4215

No. 1437-for the relief of Captain Isaac 4215 A. Taylor, of Tennessee......... No. 1438-for the relief of Colonel George W. Kirk, of Tennessee... incidental remarks by..... joint resolution (H. R. No. 214) relative to,

.4215 .4215

a Representative-elect from the State of Tennessee [By Mr. Dawes.] reported, 1426; discussed, 1662, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1689, 1692; recommitted with instructions to report a general bill, 1693; bill (H. R. No. 689) reported as substitute, 1693.

bill (H. R. No. 870) to remove political disabilities from, of Tennessee-[By Mr. Dawes.]

reported, 1708; discussed, 1708, 1711;
passed, 1711; passed Senate with amend
ment, 3089; discussed, 3197; concurred
in, 3199; enrolled, 3202.
In Senate: received from House, 1719;
referred, 1744; reported, 1940; dis-
cussed, 1977, 2192, 2218, 2221; recom-
mitted, 2267; reported, 2329; called
up, 2559; discussed, 3058; passed with
amendment, 3060; agreed to by House,
3183; enrolled, 8183.

Butterfield, Charles, bill (H. R. No. 402) for the relief of, a Chippewa half-breed Indian-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] referred, 474; reported adversely, 2538. Byrd, William E., bill (H. R. No. 1330) for the relief of, of Tennessee-[By Mr. Butler, of Tennessee.]

referred, 3587.

C.

Cabinet officers, memorial of Hon. Charles Sumner and other Senators to President Lincoln in 1864 relating to...............1610 Cady, Mrs. Julia, bill (H. R. No. 1482) to place upon the pension-roll the name of, mother of James Cady-[By Mr. Barnes.] referred, 4080.

Cahill, W. A., bill (H. R. No. 562) for relief

of, late first lieutenant of the eighty-ninth New York volunteers-[By Mr. Ward.] referred, 780.

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Teas in reference to removals made during the ni fiscal year 1867 upon the recommend

ation of the Commissioner of Internal 14 Revenue, and the falling off of internal revenue-[February 7, 1868]........1053 for printing the report of Abraham S. didas Hewitt, commissioner to the Paris Ex127 position-[ March 28, 1868].........2204 Afor printing Agricultural Report for 1867[June 30, 1868]..........

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3613 act for printing report from the Treasury relative to trade with the British Prov"inces—[June 30, 1868]......................................... 3613 befor printing report of the Committee on Retrenchment in the civil service of the afe United States-[June 30, 1868]...3613 reports made by......2977, 3346, 3613, 3881 motions made by. .2204, 3613 incidental remarks by........ 664, 3881 a remarks on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2838, 2988, 3065 on the river and harbor bill............3563 on the bill to modify the warehousing

system.........

3794 3881

190 on the order of business.. fleave of absence granted to............... 1161, 18790988 2505, 2592, 3966 Callis, John B., a Representative from Alabama....... ....4218, 4298

Cameron, Joseph McGhee, and Mary Jane, .11′ bill (S. No. 175) for the relief of, minor

children of La Fayette Cameron, de117ceased. „bestro

breceived from Senate, 3845; reported and bopassed with amendment, 3898; conference

report agreed to by House, 4131; by SenTate, 4175; enrolled, 4186. Campaign issues, discussed in Committee of the Whole.

remarks by

SoMr. Logan.

Mr. Loughridge..

101 Mr. Scofield.

...4136

.4144

......4066

Mr. Van Horn, of New York......4140 Canal-see Ship-canal.

joiut resolution (H. R. No. 170) in relation 70 (08to the interest of the United States in 1eathe Dismal Swamp-[By Mr. Woodward.]

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referred, 641; reported adversely, 2321. bill (H. R. No. 594) to take possession of the bar known as Pass à L'Outre, at the entrance of the Mississippi river, and to construct a, without any expense to the Government-[By Mr. Eggleston.] referred, 851; reported and recommitted, 2333; reported and recommitted, 2542; (see bill H. R. No. 1102.)

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bill (H. R. No. 924) granting lands to aid in the construction of a, in the State of California-[By Mr. Johnson.] referred, 1900."

bill (H. R. No. 1102) to take possession of the bar known as Pass à L'Outre, at the entrance of the Mississippi river, and to construct a, without any expense to the Government-[By Mr. Eggleston.] reported and recommitted, 2542. bill (H. R. No. 1150) for the improvement of the Washington—[By Mr. Îngersoll.] referred, 2750,

bill (H. R. No. 1153) to aid in the construction of the Sutro-[By Mr. Ashley, of Nevada.]

reported and recommitted, 2812. bill (H. R. No. 1275) relating to the Alexandria-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

reported, 3062; discussed, 3199; passed, 3201; passed Senate with amendment, 4422; concurred in, 4428; enrolled, 4478; approved, 4498.

In Senate received from House, 3215; referred, 3216; reported, 3856; discussed, 4400; passed with amendments, 4402; agreed to by House, 4435; enrolled, 4450.

Canal Company, joint resolution (H. R. No. 130) in relation to the sale of stock of the Dismal Swamp-[By Mr. Woodward.] read and passed, 286; passed Senate, 388; enrolled, $99; approved, 510.

In Senate: received from House, 281; referred, 282; reported and passed, 309; enrolled, 384, 404.

Canal and Sewer Company, bill (H. R. No. 232) to incorporate the Georgetown and Washington [By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 89; reported and recommitted, 668. bill (H. R. No. 483) to incorporate the Georgetown and Washington-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

referred, 636.

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Canby, Israel T., bill (S. No. 428) for the re

lief of the sureties of, late receiver of public moneys at Crawfordsville, Indiana. received from Senate, 3336; discussed, 4432; referred, 4433.

Cannon-see Ordnance.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 358) authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish, to Sol

diers' Monument Association of Pequonnock and Paterson, New Jersey[By Mr. Hill.]

read and passed, 4430; passed Senate, 4489; enrolled, 4493; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House, 4402; referred, 4445; reported and passed, 4453; enrolled, 4462.

Cantwell, Thomas J., bill (H. R. No. 531) for the ralief of [By Mr. Humphrey.] referred, 778.

Capehart, Charles E., bill (S. No. 473) for the relief of.

received from Senate, 2289; called up, 2499; passed, 2500; enrolled, 2584. remarks by

Mr. Chanler.

Mr. Garfield.

Mr. Holman

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bill (H. R. No. 633) providing for removing the national, to St. Louis county, in the State of Missouri-[By Mr. Newcomb.] referred, 935.

resolution that the seat of Government of the United States ought to be removed to the valley of the Mississippi-[By Mr. Paine, February 10, 1868.] rejected, 1084.

resolution in reference to the removal of the-[By Mr. Logan, June 15, 1868.] objected to, 8174.

Capitol grounds, resolution instructing Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds to inquire whether any further appropriation is necessary to cause the removal of the rubbish about the west front of the Capitol, and to complete the grading now suspended-[By Mr. Ela, May 15, 1868.] agreed to, 2480. Captured and abandoned property, joint reso

lution (H. R. No. 19) directing that certain moneys now in the hands of the United States Treasurer, as special agent of the Treasury Department, be covered by warrant into the United States Treas ary-[By Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin.] passed Senate with amendment, 1540; discussed, 1761, 1763; Senate amendment agreed to with amendment, 1768; disagreed to by Senate, 1828; conference, 1828, 1848; conference report, 2171; agreed to by House, 2071; agreed to by Senate, 2193; enrolled, 2217.

In Senate: reported, 98; corrected, 119; discussed, 120, 145, 373, 1211, 1232, 1466, 1489; passed with amendments and title amended, 1497; agreed to by House with amendment, 1744; called up, 1782; nonconcurred in, 1809; conference, 1809, 1812, 1843; conference report, 2176; concurred in by House, 2160; concurred in by Senate, 2176; enrolled, 2192. remarks by

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Mr. Farnsworth.........1762, 1763, 1767 Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts......1763 Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio........1764, 1766 Mr. Logan...1762, 1763, 1765, 1766, 1767 Mr. Maynard.............1762, 1768, 1767

1766, 1767 Mr. Raum...... ...1766 Mr. Van Wyck...1764, 1765, 1767, 1768 Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin......1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 2171 1764, 1767 .1767

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Carlotta, bill (H. R. No. 1106) to authorize

the registration of the bark, as an American vessel-[By Mr. Kerr.] referred, 2569.

Carmichael, Peter M., joint resolution (H. R. No. 340) for the relief of, surveyor of the port of Albany-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.]

reported and passed, 4051; passed Senate, 4175; enrolled, 4182; approved, 4422. In Senate: received from House, 4031; referred, 4031; enrolled, 4151. Carrell, Adam, bill (H. R. No. 245) to grant a pension to, of Gallipolis, Ohio-[By Mr. Wilson, of Ohio.]

referred, 90.

Carriers, bill (H. R. No, 789) to limit the lia

bility of common, of goods between the different States-[By Mr. Blaine.] referred, 1418.

Carroll, Julia, bill (H. R. No. 1174) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 2908; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.

Carson, Brigadier General Christopher, joint resolution (H. R. No. 290) granting pension and homestead to the orphan children of, deceased-[By Mr. Clever.] referred, 2936.

Carson, Elizabeth, bill (S. No. 536) for the relief of.

received from Senate, 3381; referred, 4433. Carson, Mrs. Susan, bill (H. R. No. 1321)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Baker.] referred, 3554.

Carter, jr., Champe, bill (H. R. No. 1255) for the relief of-[By Mr. Eliot.] reported, 8131; passed, 3132.

In Senate: received from House, 3130; referred, 3130.

Carter, jr., Ezra, bill (S. No. 353) to authorize the accounting officers of the Treasury to adjust the accounts of, late collector of customs at Portland, Maine.

received from Senate, 3067; referred, 3476. Carver, Stephen F., bill (H. R. No. 1079) to

grant a pension to-[By Mr. Humphrey.] referred, 2500..

Carver, Stephen T., bill (H. R. No. 1396)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Miller.] reported and passed, 3892; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4369; enrolled, 4443.

Cary, Samuel F., a Representative from Ohio, 2 petitions presented by............9, 18, 317, 342, 979, 997, 1428, 1460, 1939, 2330, 2009, 2622, 8175

bills introduced byNo. 271-extending the provisions of the act entitled "An act fixing the compensation for bailiffs and criers of the courts of the District of Columbia............ 129 No. 278-to abolish the land offices at Chillicothe, Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Springfield, Illinois............... 153 No. 542-to establish a uniform currency, provide for the management and liquidation of the national debt, &c..................779 resolutions submitted by

in reference to the payment of United States bonds-[December 12, 1867], 153 instructing the managers to withdraw the tenth article of impeachment [May 5, 1868] ........... 2864

in relation to the payment of the fivetwenty bands [May 25, 1868]......2570 requesting the Committee on the Post

Öffice and Post Roads to consider the propriety of a general law providing that no bridge shall be constructed over the Ohio river with a span over the channel of less than five hundred feet-[May 27, .2609 motion made bv... .814 H

Continued.

Cary, Samuel F., a Representative from Ohio- || Cavanaugh, J. M., a Delegate from MontanaContinued. remarks on the President's message, 749, 750 on the bill concerning land grauts to southern railroads........

incidental remarks by........

.96, 153, 505, 638, 1692, 2363, 2364, 3566, 4256 remarks on the bill constituting eight hours a day's work......

.235 on the President's message.........366, 371 on the supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439).... ......642, 647

on the bill concerning land grants to southern railroads......... .......836, 837 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President........... 1398 on the joint resolution relating to the Osage Indian lands.......1704, 1705 on the Donnelly and Washburne contro..2360 on questions relating to impeachment, 2364 on the payment of five twenty bonds, 2570 on the order of business.........2681, 2937 concerning the sale of Osage Indian lands,

versy..

3265

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3491, 8492, 3493, 3494, 3495, 3500 on the river and harbor bill......3595, 3596 on the bill to fix the military peace establishment........ .3950 on the bill to relieve Simeon Corley from political disabilities.... 4334 leave of absence granted to............... .1087, 1711, 1927, 2420, 3658

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Cassidy, Elizabeth, bill (H. R. No. 1165) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham. j reported and passed, 2907; passed Senate, 4394; enrolled, 4431; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.

Castro, Simeon, bill (H. R. No. 423) for the

relief of the heirs of, and their assigns[By Mr. Coburn.]

referred, 475; reported adversely and tabled, 3655.

Cavalry, bill (H. R. No. 856) for the relief of the members of the twenty-first New York-[By Mr. Lincoln.]

referred, 1631.

Cavanaugh, J. M., a Delegate from Montana. petitions presented by 779, 1909, 2407 bills introduced by

No. 487-to establish certain post roads in the Territory of Montana........... 475 No. 757-to establish a branch mint of the United States in the Territory of Montana........ ........1217

No. 782-to provide for mail service between Fort Abercombie, Dakota Territory, and Helena, in Montana Territory,

1318

No. 808-to enable the people of the Territory of Montana to form a constitution and State government, and for the admission of said State into the Union, 1419 No. 1269-to provide for the construction of a wagon road for military and postal purposes through the Territories of Dakota, Montana, and Washington.....3164 No. 1270 to provide for the publication of the treaties and laws of the United States in the States of California, Nevada, and Oregon, and in the Territories of Washington, Idaho, and Montana,

3164

No. 1443-authorizing the appointment of three commissioners to examine the claims of the Territory of Montana for volunteers during the late Indian war, and to report upon the same......... 4252 joint resolution introduced by

No. 258-in regard to mail service from Fort Abercrombie, Dakota Territory, to Helena, in Montana Territory...2406 resolution submitted by

calling for copies of all treaties made by the peace commissioners with the several tribes of western Indians during the last and present years-[July 18, 1868], 4000 motions made by.......... 692, 781 incidental remarks by.....692, 781, 831, 1177

on drawing for seats.........

on the civil appropriation bill..........1506,

.837 .......1085 1507, 2027 on the Indian appropriation bill........1454 on the bill to amend an act for carrying the mails......... ..... 3308, 3309 on the joint resolution in regard to the mail service in Dakota..... ....3312 on the funding bill.........4194, 4195, 4196 on the bill to provide a government for the Territory of Wyoming. .....4344 Cental standard, bill (H. R. No. 756) to establish the, of measurement for grains, seeds, and cereals-[By Mr. Pruyn.] referred, 1217. Certificates, joint resolution (H. R. No. 104) authorizing the transmission through the mails free of postage of certain, of the Legislature of New Hampshire-[By Mr. Stevens, of New Hampshire.]

referred, 89; reported and passed, 667; passed Senate with amendment, 1250; concurred in, 1427; enrolled, 1455; approved, 1643.

In Senate: received from House, 652; referred, 674; reported, 880; passed with amendments, 1230; title amended, 1231; concurred in by House, 1431; enrolled, 1443.

Challenges, bill (H. R. No. 1258) to define felonies and misdemeanors and to regulate peremptory, in the courts of the United States-[By Mr. Churchill. referred, 8164. Chamberlain, Captain Joshua, bill (H. R. No. 791) for the relief of the heirs of, deceased-[By Mr. Van Horn, of New York.]

referred, 1418.

Chamberlain, William, bill (H. R. No. 612) granting a pension to, a soldier of the war of 1812-[By Mr. Van Aernam.] referred, 934.

Chanler, John W., a Representative from New York....... ..2

petitions presented by.........817, 1054, 1188, 1202, 2305, 28318, 2593, 3212, 3313, 4144 bill introduced by-

No. 899-explanatory of an act entitled "An act to prevent frauds in the collection of the tax on distilled spirits," .....1769 approved January 11, 1868...

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joint resolutions introduced by No. 178-to protect passengers on board of emigrant ships and to correct certain abuses.... ......733 No. 275 in relation to the right of suf frage........ ..2569 resolutions submitted bycalling for tabular statements of the amount of seasoned timber now stored in each of the dock-yards of the United States, and the amount of green timber bought during each year from 1860 up to date[December 9, 1867]........ ****... 96 requesting Committee of Ways and Means to levy a tax on family crests and coatsof arms worn as ornaments on vehicles or household furniture actually in use-[December 12, 1867]................ ........... ......153 for a select committee to inquire into the best means for the protection of passengers on board of emigrant ships, and to correct certain abuses-[January 24, 1868]............... 733

in reference to an appropriation for remov. ing obstructions at Hell Gate and the improvement of the eastern harbor of New York-[January 29, 1868]......838 inquiring by what regulations and in what manner frauds are detected and prevented in the printing and issue of United States postal and United States fractional currency-[March 17, 1868], 1927

Chanler, John W., a Representative from New York-Continued.

resolutions submitted by

in relation to the nations of South America
now at war-[April 9, 1868]............... 2288
calling for information in regard to the
treatment of certain American citizens
reported to have been unjustly arrested,
imprisoned, and flogged while in prison
by authority of an officer of the Govern-
ment of Mexico-May 12, 1868], 2429
directing the reporters of the Congressional
Globe to report in full each distinct
proposition, motion, resolution, or bill,
and each amendment or modification
thereto, or substitute therefor, offered
for the consideration of this House by
any member or Delegate-[May 14,
1868]..........
2457
in relation to the revolution in Hayti and
the protection of our flag-[May 26,
1868].
...2585
that William McGrorty is not entitled to a
seat in this House as a Delegate from
the Territory of Utah-[July 9, 1868],

3886 that William H. Hooper is entitled to a seat in this House as a Delegate from the Territory of Utah—[July 9, 1868], 8886 calling for information in regard to the obstruction in New York harbor known as the wreck of the ship Scotland[July 14, 1868]........... 4055 for appointment of a standing committee on emigration-[July 15, 1868]....4088 reports made by......... motions made by........... 154, 312, 332, 733, 1451, 1771, 1813, 2133, 2542, 2976, 3089 incidental remarks by...... ....11,

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382, 333, 733, 780, 1050, 1098, 1177, 1189, 1200, 1293, 1818, 1426, 1427, 1450, 1451, 1631, 1711, 1761, 1901, 1966, 2071, 2073, 2009, 2162, 2288, 2305, 2872, 2412, 2413, 2421, 2428, 2457, 2480, 2502, 2532, 2569, 2585, 2611, 2907, 3266, 3295, 3415, 8853 remarks on the order of business....... .11, 112, 154, 2542, 2572 on the bill to exempt cotton from internal 13, 27 .108, 117

tax..........

on the confiscation bill......... on the bill relating to land grants to southern railroads...........311, 312, 695, 696, 697, 808, 809, 810, 811, 985, 1050 on the New Mexico contested election, 312 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 313), 315 on the bill constituting eight hours a day's work....... .....385

on the joint resolution to provide for the examination of distillery meters, 444, 446 on the Kentucky election (case of Symes vs. Trimble) .........448

on the bill defining a quorum of the Supreme Court...... .......478, 489 on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad......831, 1012, 1103 on the Kentucky election (case of John

Young Brown)...891, 894, 899, 900, 1161 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1052, 1053, 1273

on the joint resolution reducing expenses of the War Department......1160, 1161 on the consular and diplomatic bill...1201, 1202, 1221 on the bill for the surrender of criminals................................. .1273

on the Army appropriation bill........1278 on the resolution concerning contracts of the Post Office Department, 1295, 1296 on the Indian appropriation bill...... 1424, 1451, 1452, 1454, 1455 on the civil appropriation bill.. 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459 on the bill to regulate the custody of public money..

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on the Tennessee election (case of R. R. Butler).....1667, 1682, 1690, 1711, 3198 on the joint resolution concerning captured property... .......1766, 1767 on the joint resolution providing for the maritime exhibition at Havre.........1771

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remarks on the joint resolution assigning a lot for a school in Florida............ 1791 on the bill for the sale of the Sea Island lots........... .1792,1793 on the impeachment replication......2073, 2074, 2079 on the Connecticut avenue railway bill, 2163, 2164 on the bill relating to the presidential succession...... ..2224

on the resolution to print the report of J. Ross Browne.....2130, 2131, 2132 on questions relating to impeachment, 2232 on the Ohio election (case of Delano vs. Morgan)...... ...........2288

on the bill providing for the expenses of the impeachment trial.......... 2308 on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad... on the naval appropriation bill, 2335, 2337 on the Alta Vela resolution....... .2340,

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during call of the House........2645, 3415 on bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 8092 on the National Safe Deposit Company bill........ 8225 on the bill to regulate immigrant ships, 8272, 3273, (not published), 3295 on the bill to transfer the control of Indian affairs to the War Department......8858 on the bill for the relief of loyal Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians......... .3854 on the Utah contested election.. ..3886,

4133, 4389 on New York harbor improvements...4055 (Not published.)

leave of absence granted to.........2671, 4182 Chapin, Major G., bill (H. R. No. 1340) for

the relief of, United States Army-[By Mr. Clever.] referred, 3588.

Chapman, John B., joint resolution (H. R. No. 158) for the relief of-[By Mr. Williams, of Indiana.]

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Cherokee neutral lands, joint resolution (H. R. No. 335) for the protection of settlers on the, in Kansas-[By Mr. Clever.] read, 4000; passed, 4001.

In Senate received from House, 3984; referred, 3986.

Chilcott, G. M., a Delegate from Colorado. petitions presented by......1229, 1460, 1806 bills introduced by

No. 259-to establish an additional land district in the Territory of Colorado, 90 No. 363-amendatory of an act to provide a temporary government for the Territory of Colorado...........................331 No. 864-for the further relief of citizens of Denver......... ............... 831 No. 487-to establish certain post routes in the Territory of Colorado...........637 No. 488-for the relief of James Martin, 637

No. 489-explanatory of the several acts granting lands to railroads within the States and Territories of the United States........ ............637 No. 561-for the relief of persons for damages sustained by reason of depredations and injuries committed by cer tain bands of Arrapaho, Sioux, and other hostile Indian tribes..............779 No. 710-to amend an act entitled "An act to confirm certain private land claims in the Territory of New Mexico," 1083 No. 807-declaring null and void a certain act of the Colorado Legislature therein named........ ......1418 No. 889-to repeal certain parts of an act of the Legislature of Colorado Territory entitled "An act to locate the site and establish a penitentiary for Colorado Territory".... ...................... 1759 No. 890-to grant the right of way to the Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company... ........1759 No. 1092-for the right of way and a grant of land to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from Denver, in the Territory of Colorado, to Santa Fé, in the Territory of New Mexico, 2527 remarks on the bill to amend an act for carrying the mails............... 3308, 3310 Chinese embassy, resolution extending to the, a public reception-[By Mr. Wood, June 6, 1868.] agreed to, 2906. remarks by

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resolution inviting the Senate to join with the House in the reception of the-[By Mr. Brooks, June 8, 1868.] read, 2987; agreed to, 2938. letter of invitation and reply....... address of welcome and response......2970 Chinese Government, resolution making cer

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tain inquiries respecting money received from the, under the treaty of 1858 for the payment of losses sustained by American eitizens [By Mr. Orth, December 17, 1868.]

agreed to, 230.

Chinese immigration, resolution directing Ju

diciary Committee to inquire whether Con -gress can by legislation prevent-[By Mr. Johnson, December 12, 1867.] objected to....

.... 162, 887

Chittenden, Thomas, bill (S. No. 840) for the relief of.

received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported, 2310. Chronometer, joint resolution (H. R. No. 246) directing the Secretary of State to present George Wright, master of the British brig J. & G. Wright, a gold, in appreciation of his personal services in saving the lives of three American seamen wrecked at sea on board of the American schooner Lizzie F. Choate, of Massachusetts-[By Mr. Eliot.] reported, 2082; passed, 2083; passed Senate, 3271; enrolled, 3299; approved, 3731. In Senate: received from House, 2088; referred, 2114; reported, 2623; passed, 3242; enrolled, 3279.

Church, bill (H. R. No. 161) to incorporate

the congregation of the First Presbyterian, of Washington-[By Mr. Moorhead.] reported and passed, 131; passed Senate, 309; enrolled, 315.

In Senate: received from House, 150; referred, 151; reported and passed, 296; enrolled, 309.

bill (H. R. No. 502) to incorporate the congregation of the First Presbyterian, of Washington-[By Mr. Koontz.] referred, 667, 668; reconsidered and passed, 687; passed Senate, 3732; enrolled, 3758; approved, 3809.

In Senate: received from House, 678; laid aside, 699; passed, 8712; enrolled,

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bill (S. No. 433) authorizing the trustees of Union Chapel of the Methodist Episcopal, in the city of Washington, to mortgage their property for church purposes.

received from Senate, 2812; passed, 4391; enrolled, 4422.

Churchill, John C., a Representative from New York...... petitions presented by.....

..........2 .........979,

1188, 1774, 1870, 1909, 2113, 2143, 2364, 2371, 2387, 4227

bills introduced byNo. 221-to establish certain post routes, 89 No. 497-to regulate the sessions of the district court for the northern district of New York.......... ..........637 No. 714-to regulate the duty on lumber, timber, wood, and manufactures of wood.... ................ 1083

No. 982-to amend an act entitled "An act relative to the election of the President and Vice President of the United States, and declaring the officer who shall act as President in case of vacancies in the office both of President and Vice President," approved March 1, 1792...2224 No. 983-supplementary to the several acts relating to pensions...............2225 No. 1258-to define felonies and misdemeanors and to regulate peremptory challenges in the courts of the United States, and for other purposes......3164 No. 1274-concerning the naturalization of aliens......... ........3164

joint resolutions introduced byNo. 164-explanatory of section thirteen

of the act approved July 28, 1866, entitled "An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the year ending June 30, ......637

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No. 296-giving the assent of the United States to the construction of certain wharves in the harbor of Oswego, New York.......... ...8164

resolutions submitted by-

authorizing a new delivery to certain members of such documents as have been stolen from the mails in the course of transmission [December 12, 1867], 153 calling for information concerning the condition of the harbors of Oswego and Salmon river, on Lake Ontario-January 17, 1868]..

602

Churchill, John C., a Representative from Citizens, bill (H. R. No. 584)—Continued. New York-Continued.

resolutions submitted by

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calling for the surveys, plans, and estimates of cost for a ship-canal to connect Lakes Erie and Ontario-[February 11, 1868]......... making inquiry relating to the proposed eonstruction of wharves in the harbor of Oswego, New York-[June 10, 1868], 2976 reports made by.. .692, 3618, 3619, 4081 motion made by. incidental remarks by

..........3619 ..153, 692, 2228, 2976, 3034 remarks on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President. (Not published.)

......1393 on the civil appropriation bill......... 1458, 1459, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 on the bill relating to the presidential succession ...... 2224 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......2892, 3046, 3047, 3048, 3065 on the bill relating to courts in Idaho and Montana ....3618, 3619 on the bill concerning Missouri judicial districts...... .3619

on the bill in relation to district courts in New York.......... ........................... ..

on the purchase of Alaska..... leave of absence granted to.

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.3619, 3620 .3665, 3666 .....2236, 2307, 3381 Cilley, Commander Greenleaf, joint resolution (H. R. No. 342) for restoration of, and Commander Aaron K. Hughes, of the United States Navy, to the active list from the retired list—[By Mr. Pike.] reported and passed, 4081.

In Senate: received from House, 4080; referred, 4092.

Citizens, joint resolution (H. R. No. 100) in relation to the protection of American[By Mr. Cullom.]

referred, 27.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 111) in relation to the rights of naturalized-[By Mr. Cook.)

referred, 89.

resolution in regard to American, in prison abroad-[By Mr. Price, December 20, 1867.1

referred, 309.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 139) requesting

the President to intercede for the release of American, imprisoned in Great · Britain and Ireland on insufficient grounds By Mr. Wood.] read and passed, 420.

In Senate: received from House, 405; referred, 407.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 145) pledging

protection to all, native born or naturalized, in the enjoyment of all the rights of citizenship under the Constitution and laws of the United States[By Mr. Burr.] referred, 473.

resolution in relation to the right of expatriation and the protection of American-[By Mr. McCarthy, January 14, 1868.]

objected to, 505.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 159) in regard to rights of naturalized-[By Mr. Van Horn, of Missouri.]

referred, 636.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 166) upon the subject of imprisonment of American, abroad-[By Mr. Brooks.]

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In Senate: received from House, 1282; referred, 1256.

bill (H. R. No. 768) concerning the rights of American, in foreign States-[By Mr. Banks.]

reported and recommitted, 1294; reported, 1797; discussed, 1797, 2080; called up, 2217; discussed, 2811; passed, 2318; passed Senate with amendments, 4474; agreed to, 4474; enrolled, 4485; approved, 4498.

In Senate: received from House, 2329; referred, 2329; reported, 3382; amended, 3504; motion to make special order, 3818; made special order, 8901, 8986,

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