H. R. No. 217 For the relief of Beales & Dixon.-[By Mr. Washburn, of Massachusetts.]. Reported and passed, 1504; passed Senate, 2289; enrolled, 2289; approved, 2321. In Senate: Received from House, 1497; referred, 1498; reported, 1940; discussed, 2281; passed, 2282; enrolled, 2289.. H. R. No. 218 For the relief of John M. Palmer.-[By Mr. Cobb.] In Senate: Received from House, 1515; referred, 1535; reported, 2144; discussed, 2283, 2566; passed with amendments, 2569; conference, 2773; conference report, 2935; concurred in by Senate, 2935; concurred in by House, 2998; enrolled, 2998. H. R. No. 219For the relief of George W. Lane, superintendent of the branch mint at Denver, Colorado Territory, and Assistant Treasurer of the United States.-[By Mr. Holman.] Reported and discussed, 1541; passed, 1542. In Senate: Received from House, 1515; referred, 1535. Relative to the post office and sub-Treasury in the city of Boston.to 29By Mr. Twichell.] Referred, 1712; reported and discussed, 1769, 1770; passed. 1771; passed Senate, 1796; enrolled, 1806; approved, 1860. d, 1806 In Senate: Received from House, 1782; passed, 1782; enrolled, belian 1812. H. R. No. 229betDeclaring that the enormous expenditure raised by contribution and taxation to put down the late rebellion was responded to with alacrity unparalleled in history, and therefore it ought to? mois not to be requiredational dege, at leve discharge, by tion, the entire national debt, but a portion of it to be borne by the next, on whom this rich and noble Republic will descend.-[By Mr. Miller.] H. R. No. 2308 besin Referred, 1759. Referred, 1900. H. R. No. 235 To change the name of Four-and-a-Half street, in the city of Washington, to Lincoln avenue.—[By Mr. Farnsworth.] Referred, 2331. Providing for a saving of expense in the legislative department.-H. R. No. 254 AnemiaqsĮ [By Mr. Broomall.] Referred, 1900. H. R. No. 236 Directing the Secretary of State to present George Wright, master of the British brig J. & G. Wright, a gold chronometer, 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, 2628; passed, 8242; enrolled, 8279. For the protection of American interests in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.-[By Mr. Pike.] Referred, 2332; reported, 2372; discussed, 2872, 2375; passed, 2379; explanation, 2400. In Senate: Received from House and referred, 2417. H. R. No. 255– Declaring the officers-elect of the State of South Carolina to be the provisional government of said State.-[By Mr. Shanks.] Referred, 2399.. H. R. No. 256 For the relief of Martha E. King.-[By Mr. Boyer.] H. R. No. 256 Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint a commission to examine certain buildings in the city of St. Louis, Missouri.— [By Mr. Pile.] Referred, 2399. H. R. No. 257 Declaring that it is inexpedient for this Government to enter into a treaty with any foreign Power which tends to discriminate against the manufactures or productions in any part of the United States and give such foreign Power an undue advantage oyer the industry of our country.-[By Mr. Miller.] Referred, 2406.0 H. R. No. 258 In regard to the mail service from Fort Abercrombie, Dakota. Territory, to Helena, in Montana Territory.-[By Mr. Cavanaugh.] Referred, 2406. H. R. No. 259aquaog sisi, anodet) 2 vreli jo lay H. R. No. 260 For the purchase of a full-length portrait of the late President H. R. No. 261-' Authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish supplies to an exploring expedition.-[By Mr. Garfield.] Read, 2407; passed, 2408. H. R. No. 262 Authorizing certain distilled spirits to be turned over to the Surgeon General for the use of Army hospitals.-[ By Mr. Schenck.] Reported, 2420; passed, 2420; passed Senate, 8336; enrolled, 3375; approved, 8781. 1993 In Senate: Received from House, 2433; referred, 2440; reported, 2958; passed, 3314; enrolled, 3359. H. R. No. 263 Read and laid over, 4000. H. R. No. 335 H. R. No. 351— For the protection of settlers on the Cherokee neutral lands in Extending the act of July 17, 1854, providing for the payment of Kansas.-[By Mr. Clever.] Read, 4000; passed, 4001. In Senate: Received from House, 8984; referred, 3986. ́.. the expenses of the Rogue River Indian war to two companies of Oregon volunteers.-[By Mr. Mallory.] Referred, 4252. Referred, 4412. H. R. No. 357 Placing the loyal citizens of the State of Alabama on equal terms with citizens of other States, according to the aet of July 4, 1864.-[By Mr. Haughey.] Referred, 4416. H. R. No. 358 |