HR No. 1446 To relieve from legal and political disabilities certain persons engaged in the late rebellion.-[By Mr. Dawes.] Reported and passed, 4334; passed Senate with amendments, 4476; conference, 4477, 4485, 4489; conference report, 4491; agreed to by Senate, 4491; by House, 4491; enrolled, 4493; approved, 4498. } In Senate Received from House, 4321; referred, 4328; discussed, 4405, 4406; passed, 4448; conference, 4451, 4453; stod conference report concurred in by House, 4462; enrolled, 4462. H. R. No. 1447 Granting the right of way to certain railway companies over the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.—[ By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] Read and passed, 4880; passed Senate, 4488; enrolled, 4495; approved, 4500. In Senate: Received from House, 4400; referred, 4403; reported and passed, 4452; enrolled, 4501. H. R. No. 1448 Making appropriations for certain executive expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1869.—[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.] Reported, 4389; passed, 4390; passed Senate with amendments, 4476; conference, 4478, 4490; conference report, 4494; agreed H. R. No. 1451— discussed, To correct an error in the enrollment of the act imposing taxes on distilled spirits and tobacco.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Reported and passed, 4770; passed Senate, 4405; enrolled, 4496. In Senate: Received from House, 4451; referred, 4153; reported and passed, 4467; enrolled, 4501. H. R. No. 1456— · 1 To authorize the importation of machinery for repair only free of duty.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Reported and passed, 4770. fi.. In Senate: Received from House, 4451; referred, 4458. H. R. No. 1457 To pay for indexing the tax bill.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Reported and passed, 4485; passed Senate, 4495; enrolled, 194496; approved, 4500.... In Senate: Received from House, 4454; called up 4459; passed, 4466; enrolled, 4501. For the relief of John H. Osler, of Guernsey county, Ohio.-[By H. R. No, 1458 pointileno odio ipochers mastono Mr. Bingham.] Reported and passed, 4428. In Senate: Received from House, 4435; referred, 4443. To provide for the more economical administration government of the several Territories of the United States.[By Mr. Mullins.] the Read and passed, 4485. In Senate: Received from House, 1454; called up, 4459, 4602; tabled, 4503. H. R. No. 1459— H. R. No. 1460 To regulate the duties on imported copper and copper ores.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Leave to report asked, 4467, 4485; reported, 4494; discussed, 4494, 4495, 4496, 4499; passed, 4499, 4501. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS. 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,|| 873, 1211, 1232, 1466, 1489; passed with amendments and title amended, 1497; agreed to by House, with amendment, 1744; called up, 1782; non-concurred in, 1809; conference, 1809, 1812, 1843; conference report, 2176; concurred in by House, 2160; concurred in by Senate, 2176; enrolled, 2192. H. R. No. 277 bavisons! Declaratory of an act entitled "An act relating to the public schools Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to use $4,000,000 per month in greenbacks to procure bonds and destroy the same.— [By Mr. Bromwell.] Referred, 89. H. R. No. 113 Reinstating William H. Harner, and allowing him the same bounty as though he had not been mustered out under order of June 7, 1862. [By Mr. Logan.] Referred, 89. H. R. No. 114 Computing the time to which the longevity ration extends in accordance with service rendered as non-commissioned officers or privates.-[By Mr. Logan.]" Referred, 89. H. R. No. 115 Requiring the Military Committee to inquire into the justice and expediency of reporting a bill refunding the income tax collected from officers of the Army and Navy during the war.-[By Mr. Logan.] Referred, 90. H. R. No. 116 Providing for the printing of the postal contracts of the Government.-[By Mr. Laflin.] Referred, 50. H. R. No. 117 Providing for an amendment of section thirty of an act entitled "An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof."-[By Mr. Van Trump.] Referred, 91, H. R. No. 118 In regard to the publication of postal conventions made with foreign Referred, 97; reported and passed, 152; (see J. R. No. 120.) H. R. No. 119 *** To authorize the Postmaster General to print five hundred extra copies of his report and accompanying documents.—[By Mr. Farnsworth.] Referred, 70; reported and passed, 107; passed Senate with amendments, 172; called up, 232; discussed, 233; concurred in, 234; enrolled, 260; approved, 399. In Senate: Received from House, 119; referred, 122; reported, 163; passed with amendment, 164; enrolled, 244. H. R. No. 120 In regard to the publication of postal conventions made with foreign Governments.[By Mr. Laflin.] Reported and passed, 152. In Senate: Received from House, 150; referred, 151; reported, 271. H. R. No. 121– * To pay Captain Samuel P. Snyder.-[By Mr. Eckley.] H. R. No. 132-1 19 sabão nas siete 0 * N* 845. H. R. No. 143 Relative to the passage of a tariff law with as little delay as possible affording adequate protection to the industrial interests of the country.-[By Mr. Miller.] Referred, 473. H. R. No. 144 In relation to additional bounty.-[By Mr. Cullom.] Referred, 473. H. R. No. 145 Pledging protection to all citizens, 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. H. R. No. 146 For the relief of James C. Sloo.—[By Mr. Raum.] ^^! --Referred, 473; reported, 2025; discussed, 2025; passed, 2026. In Senate: Received from House, 2021; referred, 2021. H. R. No. 147 Placing certain troops of Missouri on an equal footing with others as to bounties. [By Mr McClurg.] Referred, 473; passed over, 3940. H. R. No. 148 In relation to certain officers of the revenue.~[By Mr. Anderson.] Referred, 474. R. B. No. 149 For the relief of the settlers on the Osage Indian lands in Kansas.-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] Referred, 474; committee discharged, referred anew, 693. H. R. No. 150- L Authorizing the Leavenworth and Northwestern Railroad Company and the Leavenworth and Des Moines Railroad Company to construct their roads through the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth.-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] Referred, 474. |