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o bill (S. No. 203) to apportion the issue of the od to national, of the several States and TerBobivorritories and the District of Columbiayan By Mr. Van Winkle.] our mult 291referredy 196.

bill (S. No. 283) to further amend an act entitled "An act to provide a national, secured by a pledge of United States 19dbbonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof"[By Mr. :67 Van Winkle.]

ho reported and passed, 722.

In House: received from Senate, 748; o Preferred, 991.

bill (S. No. 329) to amend an act entitled hby a pledge of United States bonds, act to provide a national, secured and to provide for the circulation and To redemption thereof," approved June 3, T001864-[By Mr. Henderson.]

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3857, 3903, 4025, 4144, 4146; passed, 4146; passed House, 4400; enrolled, 4403; approved, 4450.

In House: received from Senate, 4182; referred, 4343; reported and passed, 4389; enrolled, 4396.

bill (S. No. 440) supplementary to an act

entitled "An act to provide a national, secured by a pledge of United States gabonds, and to provide for the circulation 004... and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864-[By I reported, 13874 [By Mr. Cattell

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discussed, 2145, 2760, 3077, 083,688150, 3163, 8183, 3214, 3216, 3219;H TEA .04 passed, 3223.

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Davis, Garrett, a Senator from KentuckyContinued

remarks on the resolution in regard to the proceeds of confiscated property, 82, 83 on the bill to amend the reconstruction act.............. .........99

on the resolution of adjournment for the holidays....... ......... 167 on the resolution relating to the cost of the Freedmen's Bureau..........219, 220 on the bill to repeal the cotton tax, 223, 224, 225, 226, 249, 346, 349, 350 on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 313), 274, 276 on the resolution in reference to a proposed constitutional amendment..........470,

471, 472, 492

on the order of business................491, 492, 1288, 3629 Con the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 320), 563, 564, 565 on the case of Hon. Philip F. Thomas, 661, 1207, 1266 on the death of Hon. Elijah Hise, a Representative from Kentucky............. 782 on the bill for the relief of Robert M. Patton................767, 776, 777 on the joint resolution to provide for a com

mission to examine spirit meters.....797 on the bill for the protection of persons making disclosures as witnesses......951 on the joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to employ counsel in certain cases..... ...........982, 984 von the resolution with regard to vessels employed by the War Department, 999, 1071

on the resolution relating to the rights of colored persons in the cars......... 1071, 1121, 1122

on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439)1082, 1098, 1878 (See Appendix.) Hodoon the bill for supplying vacancies in the Executive Departments................1165 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 214)....1288, 1289, 1290, tum1291, 1292, 1410, 1412, 1416, 1417 on the bill regulating the presentation of bills to the President.............. 1872, 1873, 1404, 1406, 1942, 2076 on resolution of Mr. Howard for a comOsmittee on impeachment...1405, 1406 tom on the bill for surrender of criminals, 1431

In House received from Senate, 3266;lion, the tonnage, amount paid, &c.Usa referred, 4431.

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In House: received from Senate, 2876; saa 48 referred, 4090; laid over, 4494.

Mr. Hendricks....................... .2857 2003 Mr. Sherman.. .....2789, 2857 Curry, Ellen, bill (H. R. No. 945) to place the 993 name of, widow of James Curry, deceased, 43a private soldier of company F, thirty293 ninth regiment Illinois volunteers, upon Tea the pension-roll of the United States.

received from House and referred, 3119; 086 reported, 3857; passed, 4364; enrolled, 86.4442. to even big rigt Cashman, Gustavus J., bill (S. No. 565) to Jer authorize the Secretary of State to adjust in the claim of, for office rent while commissioner under the reciprocity treaty-[By Ser Mr. Morrill, of Maine.] cifreferred, 3382; reported, 3856; passed, 4397. In House: received from Senate, 4395.

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on the rules for the court of impeachment, To 11517, 1519, 1520, 1578, 1584, 1588, 1589 on the bill for the benefit of the heirs of Mel Asbury Dickins.................1568, 1864 on questions relating to impeachment proceedings............... ...............1657 on the organization of the Senate as a

court of impeachment.........1672, 1673 on the invalid pension bill....... 1724, 1725 on the bill for funding national debt, 1812 on the bill for the relief of Asbury Dicklins's heirs....................1864 Toppon the bill to exempt certain manufactures Po vfrom taxa ...........1983, 10th at 1991, 1992, 2186. 2187, 2188 on the Army appropriation bill.....2033, 2034, 2035, 2039 on the revision of the rules....... ..2091,

Farm 2092, 2093 on the bill to amend the judiciary act, 2094, 2099, 2126, 2127 on the naval appropriation bill, 2269, 2271 on the resolution providing tickets to the

impeachment trial...... .........2238 on the bill to extend the charter of Wash

for a committee of three to inquire intonington city................2261, 2262, 2263

on the bill in relation to the qualification of jurors.tokone .....2276, 2277 hoonothe joint resolution for the relief of Beales and Dixon ......................2282 Ron the joint resolution for the relief of John M. Palmer.......... .......2285 as on the resolution for printing report of the impeachment trial........ .......... 2295 on the bill providing for the expenses of the impeachment trial.....2299 on the bill to remove political disabilities from R. R. Butler,.... ....3058

Davis, Garrett, a Senator from Kentucky
Continued, you

remarks on questions relating to impeach-
ment proceedings.......... .........2417
on the bill to admit Arkansas to repre-

sentation in Congress...2489, 8361
on the resolution to furnish the House

with a copy of the impeachment pro-
ceedings............2523, 2524, 2525, 2526
on the resolution to investigate alleged
improper influences on the impeach-
chment trial.............
..2544,
dinama pojeb to 2549, 2550, 2558, 2597, 2598
on the Paducah bridge bill...............2558
Ton the bill to admit North Carolina, &c.,
8006, 3007, 3023, 3466
on the bill to continue the Freedmen's
...3058

bes (Not published.) TURE

on the bill relating to contested elections
in Washington city.....3116, 8117, 3118,
3120, 8121, 3122, 3124, 3125, 3128
on the supplementary bill concerning na-
tional banks..

.3163,

Nel $184, 3185, 8186, 3219, 8222, 3223
on the bill for the relief of Robert L.
Lindsay......
.3240

on the bill to relieve certain citizens of
North Carolina from disabilities....3255
on the bill to regulate elections for Sen-
ators in Congress..... .............3383
on the credentials of the Senators from
Arkansas.......3384, 3385, 3386, 3388
on the bill for the removal of causes from
State courts....
......3468, 3567
on the bill to admit Colorado ..3540,
8541, 3546, 3547, 3548, 3550, 3551
on the civil appropriation bill.. ..3578,
3579, 3645
on the bill establishing rules for the gov
ernment of the Armies of the United
States...
3582,
3583, 8584, 8585, 3586
on the credentials of the Senators from
Florida..... Maizes dern ..3602
on Electoral College resolution, 8631,3870,

8874, 3875, 8904, 3905, 3906,
8908, 3910, 8911, 8912, 8913,
8918, 8922, 3923, 3925, 4236
of A. J. Atocha act for the relief

on the bill to amend an

......

...3654
on the Western Pacific railroad bill, 3680
on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284),
3741, 3753, 3754, 2783, 3786,
3818, 3819, 3823, 3825, 3826,
3837, 3838, 3839, 3868, 8869
on the Freedmen's Bureau bill, 3955, 3956
on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341),
4162, 4163, 4166, 4167
tera on the Ohio river bridge bill...........4204,
24 4288, 4289
on the bill to reduce the military peace
Por establishment of the United States, 4239,
4240, 4242, 4245, 4247, 4248
*2 on the resolution relating to the pay of
southern Senators..
......4266,
114454, 4455, 4458
275 on the credentials of Frederick A. Sawyer,
4313, 4316, 4317
on the bill concerning the rights of Amer-
ican citizens abroad...........
4329
on the bill for the more speedy reorgani-
zation of Virginia, Mississippi, and
......4506

on the bill relating to the defense of offi
cers against suits...
4449
leave of absence granted to.................................... 2625
Davis, Jefferson, bill (H. R. No. 1277) to pro-

vide for the distribution of the reward
offered by the President of the United
States for the capture of.
received from House, 3956; referred, 3982;
reported and passed with amendments,
4346; conference, 4400; conference report,
121 4447; concurred in by Senate, 4448; en-
Orolled, 4462.

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Davis, Commander John L., bill (H. R. No.
1158) for the relief of.

received from House, 2861; referred, 2861;
reported, 3539.

Davis, Margaret, bill (H. R. No. 1164) grant-
ing a pension to.

received from House, 2925; referred, 2935;
reported, 3814; passed, 4863; enrolled,
4442.

Day's work, bill (H. R. No. 365) constituting
eight hours a, for all laborers, workmen,
and mechanics employed by or on behalf
of the Government of the United States.
received from House, 346; referred, 858;
discussed, 2802, 2808, 3424; passed, 8429;
enrolled, 3466.
remarks by

Mr. Conkling.....

Mr. Conness....

Mr. Edmunds

Mr. Buckalew.....2803, 3426, 8427, 8429
Mr. Cole.........
.3425
.....3425
.2802, 2803,
2804, 8424, 3426, 3427, 3428, 3429
..3426, 3428, 3429
Mr. Ferry.........
.3428
Mr. Fessenden,...3424, 3425, 3426, 3428
Mr. Hendricks. .2802, 2803, 3424
Mr. Morrill, of Maine...2803, 3426, 3429
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont....
.3426
Mr. Morton...................................... .8424, 3425
Mr. Nye..........
Mr. Pomeroy..
Mr. Sherman..
Mr. Stewart

3426
.....3426
....3424, 3427, 3429
.2808, 3425, 3428
..2803
Mr. Wilson.........
2804, 3425
yeas and nays on the................... 3429
resolution in relation to the promulgation of

Mr. Trumbull

the law recently enacted limiting the
hours of [By Mr. Conness, July 1,
1868.]

agreed to, 3629.

bill (H. R. No. 103) constituting eight hours
a, for all laborers, workmen, and me-
chanics employed by or on behalf of the
Government of the United States.
committee discharged, 4197.
Deaf and Dumb, bill (H. R. No. 541) making
an appropriation for the service of the
Columbia Institution for the Instruction
of the, and establishing additional regula-
tions for the government of the institution.
received from House, 4080; referred, 4092;
reported, 4146; passed with amendments
and title amended, 4270, 4271; agreed to
by House with amendments, 4352; con-
ference, 4352, 4353, 4365; conference re-
port, 4453; concurred in by Senate, 4453;
by House, 4454; enrolled, 4501.
Defaulting States, joint resolution (S. R. No.
94) directing the Secretary of the Treas
ury, whenever any State shall have been
in default for the payment of interest or
principal or investments in its stocks held
by the United States in trust, to retain
moneys due to such State from the United
States [By Mr. Morgan.]

reported, 786; called up, 1695; discussed,
3566; passed 3570.

In House: received from Senate, 3594; dis-
ilocussed, 4475; referred, 4476.
Deficiencies, bill (S. No. 169) to amend an act

entitled "An act making appropriations.
and to supply, in the appropriations for
the service of the Government for the fiscal
year ending June 20, 1867," approved
March 2, 1867-[By Mr. Corbett.]
referred, 63.

bill (H. R. No. 313) making partial appro-

priations for, in the appropriations for

the service of the Government for the
fiscal year ending 30th June, 1868.
received from House, 220; referred, 220;
reported, 271; discussed, 271; passed
with amendments, 271.
remarks by-
Mr. Anthony....
Mr. Buckalew.....

.........278, 280, 281
..271,

273, 274, 275, 277, 280
Mr. Cameron...
275, 279, 281
Mr. Conkling...........278, 274, 275, 281
Mr. Corbett......
274 275

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Mr. Dixon................................................. ...............272
Mr. Doolittle................... 277, 279, 281
Mr. Drake....... ....274, 278, 280, 281
Mr. Edmunds...........277, 279, 280, 281
Mr. Ferry..........
..279

...278
.272, 276

Mr. Fessenden...271, 278, 274, 277, 280
Mr. Frelinghuysen.......... ........273
Mr. Grimes, 271, 272, 277, 278, 279, 280
Mr. Hendricks
..274, 280, 281
Mr. Howe.......
Mr. Johnson.................
Mr. Morrill, of Maine....... ..271,
277, 270, 280, 281
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont........274, 278
Mr. Morton....
Mr. Ramsey, 274, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281
Mr. Sherman...
..271,
272, 274, 277, 278, 280
.279, 280, 281
.275

....272, 273, 279

.....276, 278

Mr. Sumner.........
Mr. Tipton.................
Mr. Trumbull
Mr. Williams........
Mr. Wilson.........................
yeas and nays on the...........277, 279, 281
bill (H. R. No. 320) making appropriations

..273, 278

to supply, in the appropriations for the
execution of the reconstruction laws,
and for the service of the quarter-
master's department of the Government
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1868.
received from House and referred, 299;
reported, 434; called up, 537; dis-
eussed, 561; passed with amendments,
565; disagreed to by House with amend-
ments, 678; referred, 703; reported,
721; House amendments disagreed to,
722; conference, 789; report, 818; con-
curred in by Senate, 818; enrolled, 818.
remarks by-

Mt. Anthony.
Mr. Buckalew.

Mr. Conkling ......... ......
Mr. Conness...

Mr. Davis..

Mr. Grimes...

Mr. Howard..

Mr. Morgan..

562
......... 563

..537
......562

563, 564, 565

..561, 721, 722

.565
......562

Mr. Morrill, of Maine......434, 587, 561,
562, 563, 564, 565, 721, 722, 818

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Mr. Howe.................2770, 2771, 2772
Mr. Morrill, of Maine................. 2727,
2770, 2771, 2772
....2772

Mr. Sumner..
Mr. Williams...
.......................................... ................ 2772
yeas and nays on the..
...2772
bill (H. R. No. 1341) to supply, in the ap-
propriations for the fiscal year ending
the 30th of June, 1868.) “እ
amendment proposed, 3767; received
from House, 3956; referred, 3982;
amendment submitted, 4024, 4070; re-
ported, 4070; discussed, 4149, 4151,
4161; passed with amendments, 4172;
conference, 4238; conference report,
-4281; concurred in by Senate, 4282;
by House, 4312; enrolled, 4312.

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tinued.

remarks by

Mr. Anthony...

1er Mr. Cattell......

180 Mr. Chandler...

IRS 088 4153, 4154, 4155, 4156, 4161, 4162 Mr. Cole.....4159, 4161, 4171, 4172 38k Mr. Conkling, 4162,4170,4171,4172,4282 Mr. Conness.. .4149, 64124150, 4153, 4154, 4161, 4164, 4165, 420894167, 4168, 4169, 4171, 4172, 4282 Mr. Cragin. .... 4164

Mr. Davis....... 4162, 4163, 4166, 4167 ITS Mr. Doolittle........4164, 4165, 4166 18908 Mr. Drake....... .4162

......4024, 4164

Mr. Ferry ST... Mr. Fessenden. .....41500 182,088.org 8 4151, 4152, 4158, 4157, 4168 Mr. Fowler...... 88 Mr. Frelinghuysen.......4161, 4169 18508 Mr. Harlan...... 4150, 4155, 4156, 4157, 4162, 4168, 4169, 4172 7,8 Mr. Howe................ 4151, 4152,

4153, 4156, 4157, 4158, 4161, 4172 2Mr. Morgan.... ..........4070, 4164 182.0 Mr. Morrill, of Maine........4070, 4149, rotangos 4150, 4151, 4152, 4153, 4154, 4155,

tol 2004156, 4157, 4158, 4163, 4164, 4166, ewal noire 4167, 4168, 4170, 4171, 4172, 4281

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Mr. Morton...................4159, 4162 Mr. Nye....................... 4171 Huet, Mr. Pomeroy.......... .4159, 4171, 4282 Meg Mr. Ramsey.. .........................................4171, 4172 Mr. Sherman.. .4150, 4151, 4153 Mr. Stewart......4164, 4165, 4166, 4169, Mr. Thayer........... .4168 99110 Mr. Trumbull...................... .4163, 4164 of bos Mr. Vickers................... .... 4172 405 Mr. Willey.............4169, 4170, 4171 818. Mr. Williams, 4149,4154,4161,4163,4282 Mr. Wilson........4162, 4168, 4165, 4171 yeas and nays on the........4158, 4163, 4169 Deficiency, bill (S. No. 170) to provide for, of

Mr. Conkling...... 1440, 1441, 1442, 2512 26. Mr. Edmunds.. ..., 2513, 2514 ne Mr. Fessenden ..................1441

ds of sul 1440, 1441, 1442, 2512, 2513, 2514 asy Mr. Henderson...........1440, 1441, 1442 Mr. Howe................ ........2512 1442

12 Mr. Morrill, of Maine.... bello Mr. Pomeroy.. ...... 1440, 1441, 1442, 2513 Mr. Ramsey... 1439, 1440, 1442, 2513 dt at Mr. Sherman...........1439, 1440, 2513 azie Mr. Trumbull...........

...2512 Mr. Williams.......... .1439, 1441 Delaware, bill (H. R. No. 510) to facilitate the bove collection of the direct tax in the State of. received from House, 1125; referred, 1142; reported and passed, 1230; enrolled, 1260. Denning, Frederick, bill (H. R. No. 1168) granting a pension to.

received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.

Dennistown cotton suits, resolution calling for 27 information in reference to certain suits Virgin New York known as the [By Mr. Stewart, February 13, 1868.] laid over, 1142; agreed to, 1204. Denver Pacific Railway Company see Railway Company. To dod Depositary, bill (H. R. No. 387) to fix the comseepensation of the United States, at Chicago. received from House, 4031; referred. 4031; committee discharged and bill indefinitely postponed, 4093. ben

Deserters, bill (S. No. 260) to prohibit the paySement of bounty to [By Mr. Wilson.] referred, 625.letas: CIKOH

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bill (S. No. 370) to remove political, from William W. Holden, of North Carolina[By Mr. Morton.]

bill (S. No. 388) to remove political, from P. G. Wall, of Florida-[By Mr. Ferry.] referred, 1371.

bill (H. R. No. 884) for the relier of Hon. George W. Bridges, a member of the Thirty-Seventh Congress.

received from House, 1497; referred, 1498; reported, 4093; passed, 4406; enrolled,

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bill (H. R. No. 869) prescribing an oath of office to be taken by persons from whom legal, shall have been removed. received from House, 1719; referred, 1744; reported, 3539; passed with amendments, 3733; agreed to by House with amendment, 3749; concurred in by Senate, 3749; enrolled, 3770.

bill (H. R. No. 870) to remove political,

from Roderick R. Butler, of Tennessee. received from House, 1719; referred 1744; reported, 1940; discussed, 1977, 2192, 2218, 2221; recommitted, 2267; reported, 2329; called up, 2559; discussed, 3058; passed with amendment, 3060; agreed to by House, 3183; enrolled, 8183. remarks by

Mr. Buckalew........1978, 2192, 2193, 2218, 2220, 2221, 2267, 3059, 3060 Mr. Davis.

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Mr. Fowler... RES Tong Mr. Hendricks...8178, 3179, 8180, 3254 Mr. Howard.................3181, 3182 Mr. Morrill, of Vermont.. ...8180 17. Mr. Pomeroy.......103178 Mr. Sherman.. .3178, 3180, 3181, 3182 Mr. Stewart 2 2802, 8089, 3176, 3177, 8178, 3179, 3180, 33182, 3188, 3223, 3254, 8255 Mr. Trumbull.................8179, 8182 Mr. Vickers 20303180 Mr. Williams...ey Ja 3177, 3179 Mr. Wilson.....!!!! ...3179, 8180 yeas and nays on the......8179, 8183, 8255 bills (H. R. No. 1358) for the removal of certain, from the persons therein named. Bodureceived from House, 3857; referred,3857; passed with amendment, 4041; agreed Sesto by House, 4080; enrolled, 4096; nem motion to recall, 4111. lig

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District of Columbia-Continued.
wbill (S. No. 236) in addition to the act enti-
tled "An act to incorporate the Washing-
ton, Georgetown, and Alexandria Steam
THPacket Company"-[By Mr. Willey.]
referred, 404; reported, 8671; passed,3718.
In House: received from Senate, 3761;
referred, 4490.
resolution calling for a statement of the

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amount of money paid on account of
the new jail in the, and to whom paid--
[By Mr. Corbett, January 14, 1868.]
agreed to, 491.

bill (S. No. 258) to incorporate the National
Union Manufacturing and Publishing
Company of Washington city-[By Mr.

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bill (S. No. 259) to renew the charter and to
1001 extend the boundaries of the city of
Washington-[By Mr. Harlan.]

bill (S. No. 270) for temporary relief of the
Toon destitute people in the [By Mr. Harlan.]
referred, 650; reported and passed, 678;

passed House with amendment, 1131;
non-concurred in by Senate, 1442; re-
Deo ceded from by House, 1497; enrolled,
bna ng 1515; approved, 1775.dea!

In House: received from Senate, 694;
oilereferred, 970; reported and passed with
08 amendment, 1421; disagreed to by Sen-
ate, 1460; House recedes, 1504; passed,
voms 1504.0

bill (S. No. 271) to regulate the sale of hay
to goand straw in the [By Mr. Harlan.]
eldreferred, 650; indefinitely postponed, 3213.
bill (H. R. No. 502) to incorporate the con-
gregation of the First Presbyterian
church of Washington.

received from House, 678; laid aside,
699; passed, 8712; enrolled, 8748.
bill (S. No. 278) to provide for the appoint-
ment of a marshal for the [By Mr.
Thayer.]

referred, 703; reported and indefinitely
to postponed, 1163.

bill (H. R. No. 844) to incorporate the
Washington Target-Shooting Associa-
omition in the. beans being
received from House, 818; referred, 845;

District of Columbia, the Committee on the, 10id
instructions to......
reports from........

ments, 3713, 3714; disagreed to by
House, 3872; motion to recede, 3872;
conference, 3916, 3956; conference
report, 4025; concurred in by House,
4024; by Senate, 4025; enrolled, 4151.
resolution inquiring how many justices of
the peace are now in commission in each
ward respectively of the city of Washing-
ton-[By Mr. Willey, January 30, 1868.]
agreed to, 845.

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bill (S. No. 310) to incorporate the George-
town and Washington Canal and Sewer-
Polfio age Company-[By Mr. Nye.]
referred, 921; reported, 4070.
resolution instructing the Committee on the,
to inquire what legislation is necessary
ad to secure safety and convenience to those
who ride in the street cars of the Metro-
politan Railroad Company-[By Mr.
Conkling, February 5, 1868.] 191
agreed to, 981.

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.........981, 999 bill (S. No.: 226) to incorporate the congre-resolution instructing Committee on the, to
242, 296, 678,ibbagation of the First Presbyterian church
to Jns of Washington-[By Mr. Trumbull.]
referred, 343.

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lod inquire whether the Washington Gas-
den W light Company have forfeited their
charter, and what further legislation is
necessary to secure to the city the means
0718 of lighting it in a suitable manner-[By
Mr. Thayer, February 6, 1868.]
agreed to, 999. sheq bus baang 30
joint resolution (S. R. No. 102) instructing
the superintendent of the Asylum for
the Insane in the to admit James Mc-
Intosh on the same footing as indigent
insane persons of the [By Mr. Corbett.]
reported and passed, 1026; passed House.
11744denrolled, 1782; approved, 1843.
[In House received from Senate, 1045;
boaas passed, 1768; enrolled, 1774.os

agreed to, 373. 8801,bonoglo

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District of Columbia-Continued.

Erbill (S. No. 362) to amend the usury laws post of the [By Mr. Harlan.] Preferred, 1204; reported, 1311.

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[ resolution making certain inquiries in regard to the number of military districts or headquarters established in-[By Mr. Morrill, of Maine, February 17, 1868.] flagreed to, 1204.

bill (S. No. 386) to renew the charter of the big city of Washington-[By Mr. Sumner.] Lareferred, 1371.

bill (S. No. 389) exempting property in the, ou held and used for school purposes from uide local taxation-[By Mr. Harlan.] -referred, 1404; reported, 1461; passed,

1621; passed House with amendment, 2040; referred, 2040; reported, 2085; otions concurred in with amendment, 2274.

In House: received from Senate, 1634; passed with amendment, 2028; agreed to by Senate with amendment, 2289; referred, 2548.

bill (S. No. 891) to provide for the incorporation of religious societies in the[By Mr. Willey.]

referred, 1404.

bill (S. No. 27) authorizing the corporation

of Washington city to make a loan and issue stock for building a market-house[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] committee discharged, 1461; bill (S. No. 394) reported as substitute, 1461. bill (S. No. 394) to provide for the removal

of the Centre market, in the city of Washington, and for the erection of a market building in a more suitable locality-[By Mr. Corbett.] misreported as substitute for bill (S. No. 27), 1461; passed, 3506. 7. kursIn House: received from Senate, 8535; discussed, 4433; referred, 4484. bill (H. R. No. 784) to amend an act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a jail in and for the," apdini proved July 25, 1866.

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received from House, 1515; referred,

1535; referred anew, 1622; reported, aio 2009; motion to take up, 2275; discussed, 2625; passed with amendments, 2627.

bill (S. No. 409) relating to the Alexandria canal-[By Mr. Nye.]: Preferred, 1568.

District of Columbia-Continued.

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2267; passed House with amendments, 2417; discussed, 2417; concurred in, 2419; enrolled, 2488; not returned, become a law, 2659.

In House: received from Senate, 2286; discussed, 2409; passed with amend ments, 2410; agreed to by Senate, 2429 ; enrolled, 2475.

bill (H. R. No. 420) to incorporate the Connecticut Avenue and Park Railroad Company in the.

received from House, 2417; referred, 2417; reported, 2594; passed with amend ments, 3713; concurred in by House, 8872; enrolled, 3904.

bill (S. No. 491) to provide for the appointment of register of deeds in the-[By Mr. Harlan.]

reported, 2623; passed, 3714; passed House, 4454; enrolled, 4501.

In House: received from Senate, 3761; passed, 4490; enrolled, 4496. bill (S. No. 507) supplementary to an act to incorporate a Newsboys' Home-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] referred, 2760.

bill (S. No. 508) to incorporate the America Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Washington-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.]

referred, 2760.

bill (S. No. 526) to amend an act incorpo

rating the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company-[By Mr. Corbett.] referred, 2922; reported adversely, 3213. bill (S. No. 532) to incorporate the Union

town and Washington City Railroad Company in the [By Mr. Harlan.] referred, 3051; reported, 3708. bill (S. No. 584) relating to contested elections in the city of Washington-[By Mr. Stewart.]

referred, 3051; reported, 3074; discussed, haar 8116, 3120; passed, 3130; passed House, 3163; enrolled, 3183; not returned, become a law, 3417.

In House: received from Senate, 3145; called up and discussed, 3172; passed, 3174; enrolled, 3199; not returned, become a law, 3761.

bill (H. R. No. 366) to incorporate National Hotel Company of Washington city. received from House, 3053; referred, 3058; reported and passed, 3716; enrolled, 8770

bill (S. No. 433) authorizing the trustees of Union Chapel of the Methodist Episexpolis Icopal Church, in the city of Washing-bill ton, to mortgage their property for church purposes-[By Mr. Willey.] reported, 1807; passed, 2792; passed House, 4400; enrolled, 4403; approved, 4450.

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In House: received from Senate, 2812; 1957 passed, 4391; enrolled, 4422.

(S. No. 453) supplementary to an act entitled "An act to establish the office of register of deeds for the," approved sda no February 14, 1868-[By Mr. Morton.] Greferred, 2009; reported, 2260.

bill (S. No. 461) to regulate the sale of hay in the District of Columbia-[By Mr. Cameron.]

referred, 2068; indefinitely postponed,

3213.

bill (S. No. 365) for the erection of schoolBanhouses and the maintenance of schools d in the, outside of the cities of Washincitington and Georgetown-[By Mr. Har

-reported and referred anew, 2114, 8176. bill (H. R. No. 480) in relation to the pay of grand and petit jurors in the.

to received from House, 2149; referred, 2176; at referred anew, 3213; reported adversely M and indefinitely postponed, 4093.

bill (H. R. No. 566) to incorporate the todoGrûetti. Society of Washington.

received from House, 2149.

bill (S. No. 475) to extend the charter of 10 Washington city-[By Mr. Harlan.] reported, 2260; discussed, 2260; passed,

(S. No. 540) to regulate sale of hay in— [By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] referred, 3084; reported and passed, 3213; ito passed House, 4442; enrolled, 4451; approved, 4506.

In House: received from Senate, 3236; passed, 4430; enrolled, 4479. bill (S. No. 561) to incorporate the Citizens'

Gas Company of the [By Mr. Harlan.] referred, 3275.

bill (S. No. 582) to incorporate the, Concrete Stone Company-[By Mr. Harlan.] referred, 8580; reported, 8671. bill (S. No. 612) in relation to the proof of wills in the [By Mr. Conkling.] referred, 3954.

bill (H. R. No. 541) making an appropria

tion for the service of the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, and establishing additional regulations for the government of the institution.

received from House, 4080; referred, 4092; reported, 4146; passed with amendments and title amended, 4270, 4271; agreed to by House with amendments, 4852; conference, 4352, 4353, 4365; conference report, 4453; concurred in by Senate, 4458; by House, 4454; enrolled, 4501.

bill (H. R. No. 2) to repeal an act entitled

"An act to retrocede the county of Alexandria, in the, to the State of Virginia." committee discharged, and indefinitely postponed, 4093.

District of Columbia-Continued. bill (S. No. 637) to authorize the city of Washington to issue bonds for the purpose of paying the floating debt of the city-[By Mr. Harlan.]

read, 4321; passed, 4861; passed House, 4453; enrolled, 4459; approved, 4506. In House: received from Senate, 4395; passed, 4485; enrolled, 4492. bill (S. No. 642) to amend the charter of the National Capital Insurance Company[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] reported and passed, 4348.

In House: received from Senate, 4380. joint resolution (S. R. No. 57) relative to lighting the streets of Washington city[By Mr. Harlan.]

passed House with amendment, 4442; agreed to by Senate with amendments, 4450; agreed to by House, 4451; enrolled, 4459; approved, 4506.

In House: report objected to, 4052; substitute reported, 4429; passed with amendments, 4430; agreed to with amendments, 4476; concurred in, 4477; enrolled, 4492.

Dixon, Annie E., bill (S. No. 282) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Van Winkle.] reported, 721; passed, 1839; passed House, 3902; enrolled, 3958.

In House: received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported adversely, 8898; enrolled, 3948.

Dixon, James, a Senator from Connecticut...L petitions presented by.......................217, 296, 815, 1202, 1694, 1775 incidental remarks by.......... 453, 1649, 4042 remarks on printing the President's message....... .... 22, 23 on the bill to repeal the cotton tax......250 on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 313).......272 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439).... .710 (See Appendix.)

.....

on the rules for the court of impeach-
ment........
............. 1575, 1576,
1577, 1578, 1581, 1582, 1583, 1584, 1585
on the bill for funding the national debt,
1812
(See Appendix.)
on the organization of the Senate as a
court of impeachment... ......1680,
1696, 1697, 1698, 1699
on the naval appropriation bill...2273, 2274
on the bill providing for the expenses of
the impeachment trial...2298, 2299, 2302
on the bill to admit Arkansas to repre-
sentation in Congress
.2437

on the resolution for a recess until May
26.......
.2488, 2489

on bill to incorporate the National Life Insurance Company, 2515, 2516, 2596 on the resolution to furnish the House with a copy of the impeachment proceedings.......... 2520, 2521, 2522 on the legislative appropriation bill...3354, 3359, 3360, 3361 on the bill to regulate elections for Senators in Congress........ .3383, 3384 leave of absence granted to.. ........2625 Dix, John A., bill (S. No. 636) in reference

to certain accounts on the books of the
Treasury Department against, Richard M.
Blatchford, and George Opdyke-[By Mr.
Morgan.]

reported, 4230.

Dodge, William O., bill (H. R. No. 1243) granting a pension to.

received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3954; passed, 4366; enrolled, 4443.

Donnelly, Eliza, bill (H. R. No. 1389) granting a pension to, mother of Dudley Donnelly, deceased, late colonel of the twentyeighth regiment infantry New York State volunteers.

received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4146; passed, 4868; enrolled, 4443.

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