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Talcott, W., bill (H. R. No. 1099) for relief of. received from House, 2545; referred, 2548; reported, 8856; passed, 3916; enrolled, 3938.

Tanner, Charles B., bill (H. R. No. 1009) for the relief of, late first lieutenant sixtyninth Pennsylvania volunteers. received from House and referred, 2488; reported, 8115; passed, 3720; enrolled, 3770. Target-Shooting Association, bill (H. R. No. 344) to incorporate the Washington, in the District of Columbia.

received from House, 818; referred, 845; reported, 2594; passed with amendments, 8718, 3714; disagreed to by House, 8872; motion to recede, 8872; conference, 3916, 8956; conference report, 4025; concurred in by House, 4024; by Senate, 4025; enrolled, 4151.

remarks by

Mr. Conkling............8714, 3872, 3873 Mr. Harlan, 3713, 3714, 8872, 8916, 4025 Mr. Morrill, of Maine...

Mr. Morton.....

Mr. Pomeroy...............

Mr. Sherman.

Tariff see Revenue.

Tax-see Revenue.

.3718 .8713, 3714 ..3713, 3872 ..8872, 3878

Tax bill, bill (H. R. No. 1457) to pay for indexing the.

received from House, 4454; called up, 4459; passed, 4466; enrolled, 4501.

Tax commissioners, bill (S. No. 79) to confirm certain sales made by the direct, for South Carolina to persons in the Army, Navy, or Marine corps-[By Mr. Frelinghuysen.] In House: reported adversely, 24, 58. bill (S. No. 664) concerning the, of the

State of Arkansas-[By Mr. Stewart.] referred, 8382; reported, 8607; passed and title amended, 3709; passed House, 8984; enrolled, 4024; approved, 4285. In House: received from Senate, 8782; referred, 3883; reported and passed, 4002; enrolled, 4052. Taylor, James W., resolution for printing the

letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, inclosing the report of, upon gold and silver mines and mining east of the Rocky mountains [By Mr. Ramsey, May 13, 1868.] referred, 2436, 2569; reported and agreed to, 2958.

Telegraph-see Railroad.

Templeton, John, bill (S. No. 281) for the re

liefof-[By Mr. Patterson, of Tennessee.] referred, 404; committee discharged, referred anew, 470; reported adversely, 8856. Tenure of certain civil offices, bill (S. No. 269)

in addition to an act entitled "An act régulating the"-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.]

reported, 650; discussed, 845, 878, 951, 959; || recommitted, 966; reported, 984; discussed, 1026, 1036; passed, 1087.

In House: received from Senate, 1054; printed, 1156; referred, 1769.

remarks by

Mr. Anthony................. ...................

.847,

879, 962, 959, 1029, 1036 Mr. Buckalew.........952, 964, 965, 1082 Mr. Cameron ......847, 879, 953, 959, 960, 951, 962, 1027, 1028

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846, 847, 953, 960, 962, 963, 965, 966, 1027, 1029, 1031, 1032 ........879, 952, 953, 961, 1027, 1028, 1030 Mr. Corbett...... .....1030 Mr. Edmunds...........847, 960, 961, 962 Mr. Fessenden......... .846, 952, 953, 960, 961, 963, 964, 1028, 1030, 1036 Mr. Grimes ...................846, 847, 879 Mr. Harlan........ .846, 879, 880, 1028, 1030, 1032

.....

Mr. Henderson.... Mr. Hendricks.

Mr. Howard... Mr. Howe......

1029 .847, 959, 966, 1030, 1031, 1036, 1037 .847, 966, 1029 ...880, 964, 965 Mr. Johnson....847, 952, 960, 964, 1036 Mr. Morrill, of Vermont............... ......846 Mr. Nye......

Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire...650, 845, 846, 847, 878, 879, 880, 951, 952, 953, 960, 963, 964, 966, 984, 1026, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1036 Mr. Pomeroy.. ......1029, 1030 Mr. Ramsey.. .846, 878, 960, 961, 964, 965, 1029, 1030, 1036 Mr. Saulsbury. 1028 Mr. Sherman. ....960, 961, 962, 1028, 1030, 1087 Mr. Stewart.......... ......965, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1031 Mr. Sumner..... .846, 847, 878, 879, 951, 952, 953, 959, 960, 964, 965, 966, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029 Mr. Thayer.

Mr. Trumbull....

Mr. Williams

960, 964, 965 .846, 953 yeas and nays on the.........1028, 1030, 1037 bill (S. No. 296) in addition to an act entitled "An act regulating the"-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] reported, 787.

Territorial officers, bill (S. No. 581) to provide
for the election of certain, by the people-
[By Mr. Fowler.]
referred, 3580.

Territories, the Committee on....
instructions to
reports from.........

.10 .10, 845 .168, 999, 1117, 1621, 1669, 2594, 2623, 3213, 3463, 3814 discharged from subjects....1742, 1807, 3629 Territories, bill (S. No. 571) to provide for

the more economical administration of the government_of_the_several, of the United States [By Mr. Yates.] referred, 8504; reported, 3814; called up, 4452.

bill (H. R. No. 1458) to provide for the more economical administration of the government of the several, of the United States.

received from House, 1454; called up,
4459, 4502; tabled, 4503.
remarks by-

Mr. Buckalew....... ........................... ................................ 4502 Mr. Drake...... .4502 Mr. Harlan..... .4459, 4502 Mr. Ramsey......4452, 4459, 4502, 4503 Mr. Sherman............ .4502, 4503 Mr. Williams........ ..4502 Testimony, bill (S. No. 408) in relation to, in the Court of Claims-[By Mr. Drake.] referred, 1487; reported and indefinitely postponed, 1887. Texas-see Reconstruction.

bill (S. No. 417) to amend an act proposing

to the State of, the establishment of her northern and western boundaries, &c., and to establish a territorial government for New Mexico-[By Mr. Yates.] reported, 1669; discussed, 3733; passed, 3734; passed House, 4454; enrolled, 4501; approved, 4517.

In House: received from Senate, 3762; passed, 4490; enrolled, 4496.

Thanks of Congress, joint resolution (S. R No. 127) expressive of the, to Dr. Isaac I. Hays-[By Mr. Wilson.] referred, 2030; committee discharged, 4264. concurrent resolution tendering the, to Hon.

Edwin M. Stanton, late Secretary of War-[By Mr. Edmunds, May 28,1868. ] laid over, 2625; discussed, 2727; adopted, 2736; concurred in by House, 3316. In House: received from Senate, 2753; concurred in, 8311. resolution directing the Secretary to communicate to Hon. Edwin M. Stantonthe resolution presenting to him the-[By Mr. Edmunds, June 22, 1868.] adopted, 3848.

Thatcher, Rear Admiral H. K., joint resolution (S. R. No. 70) authorizing, to accept a decoration from the king of the Hawaiian Islands-[By Mr. Conness.] read, 1; referred, 10; reported, 120; passed, 128; passed House, 346; enrolled, 384, 403; approved, 472.

In House: received from Senate, 144; passed, 862; enrolled, 388.

Thayer, John M., a Senator from Nebraska, 1 petitions presented by.

..10,

872, 470, 625, 880, 921, 1094,

1142, 2287, 2435, 2995, 8462, 3628

bills introduced by-No. 178-for relief of Aña M. Rolas y Robaldo, widow of Francisco Robaldo, 63 No. 192 to incorporate the Potomac Navigation and Transportation Company of the District of Columbia....164 No. 193-to incorporate the Washington City Insurance Company............... 164 No. 211-to amend an act entitled "Ar act to provide for a district and circuit court of the United States for the district of the State of Nebraska........242 No. 240-to amend section thirteen of an act entitled "An act to increase and fix the military peace establishment of the United States ". ................434 No. 248-to reduce the number of major generals and brigadier generals in the Army of the United States............491 No. 249-to extend the provisions of an act to enable the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the swamp lands within their limits to the State of Nebraska......................

No. 278-to provide for the appointment of a marshal for District of Columbia, 708 No. 290-respecting the even-numbered sections of the public lands along the lines of the Pacific railroads.........765 No. 326-amending an act entitled "An act for the removal of the Winnebago Indians, and for sale of their reservation in Minnesota for their benefit"........... 981 No. 897-to dissolve the Indian peace commission erected by act of Congress of July 20, 1867......

No. 404 to abolish the office of Adjutant General of the Army............1515 No. 481-to confirm the title to certain lands in the State of Nebraska.....2488 No. 512-granting land to Iowa and Mis

souri State Line Railroad Company, 2789 No. 579 to establish a new land district in the State of Nebraska.............3540 No. 640-to provide for the payment of subsistence furnished for the Navajo Indians............... ....4346

.......

joint resolution introduced by

No. 91-for the relief of M. F. Shinn...625 resolutions submitted byinquiring whether Edmund Cooper assumed the duties of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury upon the 30th of No vember, and if so, under what law-[December 2, 1867]............. 1 instructing Committee on Public Lands to inquire if any further legislation is necessary to cause the public lands in the State of Nebraska along the line of the Union Pacific railway to be restored to market for homesteads and actual settlements-[January 13, 1868].......... 471

Thayer, John M., a Senator from Nebraska Thayer, John M., a Senator from Nebraska Continued.

resolutions submitted by

.678

calling for information in reference to James A. Seddon, late Secretary of War of the so-called confederate States, and the number of Union prisoners who died in rebel prisons from cruelties while the said James A. Seddon was Secretary of War-[January 21, 1868].650 requesting the return of the resolution passed January 21, 1868, in relation to the pardon of James A. Seddon÷[January 22, 1868]... instructing Committee on the District of Columbia to inquire whether the Washington Gas-light Company have forfeited their charter, and what further legislation is necessary to secure to the city the means of lighting it in a suitable manner [February 6, 1868].........999 calling for information in relation to losses of supplies-[June 25, 1868]........3463 reports made by..... .2259, 3146, 3566, 8957, 4096, 4439 .491, 1621, 1775, 1809, 2288, 3629, 3646, 3860, 4246 incidental remarks by. .297, 471, 491, 678, 708, 1418, 1464, 1622, 2144, 2191, 2235, 2287, 2759, 2760, 8463, 8628, 4351, 4440, 4459 remarks on the bill to repeal the cotton tax, 805, 806, 354 on the bill for the relief of Robert M. Patton............. .491, 778 on the bill in addition to the tenure-ofoffice act....... ..960, 964, 965 on the resolution of inquiry concerning the Gas-light Company in Washington city.. ....999 on the Military Academy appropriation bill... ..... 1497, 1498 on the rules for the court of impeachment, 1523

motions made by....

on the organization of the Senate as a court of impeachment..................1678 on the consular and diplomatic bill, 1729, 1785

on the resolution providing tickets to the impeachment trial......... ....1777

on the bill granting pensions to B. and C. Edwards.. .1846

on the bill to facilitate the payment of soldiers' bounties......... 1788

on the civil appropriation bill...2144, 3632 on the supplementary bill concerning national banks.......... ......2146

on the bill providing for the expenses of the impeachment trial.........2302, 2803 on the resolution for a recess until May 26............ .........2498

on the resolution of thanks to Edwin M. Stanton........ 2734

......

on the bill to admit Arkansas to representation in Congress........

2697

on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c..........

on the bill relating to contested elections in Washington city.............3120, 3121 on the credentials of Senators from Arkansas..... .......3384, 3387 on the bill to amend the act for the removal of the Sioux Indians, &c., 3504, 8505

on the legislative appropriation bill...3512 on the bill to admit Colorado...3546, 3547 on the Indian appropriation bill......8570, 4122, 4123 on the bill establishing rules for the gov ernment of the armies of the United States......... ......8583, 3586 on the order of business......... 3629, 3630 on the bill for the relief of Martha M. Jones........ ..........3646, 3649 on the Electoral College resolution...8924, 3925, 8926 on the bill for the relief of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians........4069, 4238 on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri

can citizens abroad......4123, 4231, 4350 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 4168

Continued.

remarks on the bill to reduce the military peace establishment of the United States, 4244, 4246 on the bill granting a pension to the widow of General Richardson.........4251, 4269 on the resolution relating to the pay of southern Senators.......4454, 4456, 4461 Thomas, Caroline E., bill (S. No. 421) grant

ing a pension to [By Mr. Van Winkle.] reported, 1694; passed, 1842; passed House, 8119; enrolled, 3130; approved, 3318. In House: received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported and passed, 8104; enrolled, 3144.

Thomas, Philip F., a Senator-elect from Mary

land, report on the credentials of........243 resolution that, be admitted to his seat on

taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution and laws of the United States[By Mr. Johnson, December 18, 1867.] read and printed, 243; discussed, 320, 632, 658, 678; motion to take up, 880, 923, 1127; discussed, 1144, 1165, 1205, 1282, 1260; rejected, 1271. resolution that, cannot be admitted to take

the oaths of office required by the Constitution and laws-By Mr. Samuer, February 13, 1868.]

read and discussed, 1145. letter of, January 11, 1881, resigning seat in President Buchanan's Cabinet.........1150 resolution that, is not entitled to take the

oath of office, or to hold a seat in this body as Senator; and that the President pro tempore of the Senate inform the Governor of the State of Maryland of the action of the Senate in the premises-[By Mr. Drake, February 19, 1868.] adopted, 1271. remarks by

Mr. Cameron..
Mr. Cole.......
Mr. Conkling......

Mr. Conness......

Mr. Anthony. .662, 1156, 1177, 1242
Mr. Buckalew.....
.682, 683,
684, 1149, 1156, 1166, 1167,
1168, 1170, 1264, 1267,
1268
1243, 1270
.1177, 1205
.326,
327, 680, 1263, 1264, 1268
.657, 680,
1148, 1176, 1209, 1242, 1265,
1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1271
Mr. Corbett...
.1155, 1156
Mr. Davis.....
.661, 1207, 1266
Mr. Doolittle......329, 662, 678, 679, 680
Mr. Drake...
321,
329, 680, 1148, 1152, 1175, 1206,
1234, 1235, 1236, 1264, 1268, 1271
Mr. Edmunds.
.323, 326,
327, 329, 634, 635, 658, 679, 684,686,
1149, 1152, 1167, 1206, 1207, 1210
Mr. Ferry........
1148, 1235, 1269
Mr. Fessenden...
.684,
685,686, 1148, 1205, 1242, 1243, 1267
Mr. Fowler..
..1174, 1176, 1210
Mr. Frelinghuysen....................... ..634, 635

Mr. Grimes..........................................................
Mr. Hendricks....

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1268 .682, 684, 1206, 1207, 1209, 1210 Mr. Howard..... ..821, 323, 825, 326, 635, 653, 659, 683, 685, 1148, 1169, 1170, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1242, 1243, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1268 Mr. Howe, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 1242, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1267, 1271 Mr. Johnson.. .243, 320, 321, 823, 330, 632, 655, 662, 679, 685, 880, 923, 1127, 1177, 1232, 1237, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271 Mr. Morrill, of Maine............658, 659 Mr. Morton.. .327, 330, 654, 655, 1147, 1172, 1209, 1210, 1268 Mr. Pomeroy.. .1206, 1242 Mr. Saulsbury.. Mr. Sherman. .634, 1127, 1153, 1169, 1205, 1242, 1248 Mr. Stewart.......326, 327, 329, 880, 660, 661, 1173, 1237, 1241, 1242

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326, 685, 679, 680, 1144, 1145, 1148, 1206, 1209, 1260, 1263, 1265, 1268 Mr. Tipton, 681, 1175, 1176, 1177, 1242 Mr. Trumbull................ 328, 329, 330, 686, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1232, 1284, 1235, 1236, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1269 Mr. Williams... .....656, 657, 658, 1148, 1152, 1241, 1242 Mr. Wilson....... 1210, 1248 Mr. Yates..................1153, 1167, 1168 yeas and nays on the...... .....1271 Thompson, Hampton, bill (H. R. No. 822) granting a pension to.

received from House, 1468; referred, 1464; reported, 1669; passed with amendment, 3322; agreed to by House, 8389; enrolled, 3389.

Tibbetts, Samuel, bill (H. R. No. 396) for the

relief of.

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petitions presented by.

..1 .62, 372, 552, 649,

765, 980, 998, 1208, 1870, 1741, 2176 bills introduced by

No. 298-granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from Brownsville, in the State of Nebraska, to intersect the Union Pacific railroad at or near the one hundredth meridian west longitude......

No. 872-granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from Brownsville, Nebraska, and for aiding other railroads in the State of Nebraska to intersect the Union Pacific railroad, 1257 No. 467-to confirm an entry of land by Moses F. Shinn........ ...2176 No. 631-granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from Nebraska City, in the State of Nebraska, to intersect with the Union Pacific railroad, 4197 resolution submitted by

instructing Committee on Territories to inquire into the expediency of making certain amendments to the organic act of New Mexico-[December 8, 1867], 10 reports made by........2176, 2856, 8857, 4264 motions made by. ..1117

incidental remarks by, 1729, 1790, 2224, 4161 remarks on deficiency bill (H. R. No.313), 275 on the case of Hon. Philip F. Thomas, 681, 1175, 1176, 1177, 1242 on supplementary reconstruction bill (II. R. No. 439)...... ...........1078

on the resolution providing tickets to the impeachment trial.... .........1778 on the bill granting pensions to B. and C. Edwards........ ......... ........................... ................. 1845 on the resolution for a recess until May 26..... .....2490

on the bill to provide a temporary government for the Territory of Wyoming, 2796, 2801 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 8014, 8017 on the order of business.........3248, 3570 on the legislative appropriation bill...8514, 3522

on the bill to admit Colorado...8541, 3560 on the credentials of the Senators from Florida.... .....8600

Tipton, Thomas W., a Senator from Ne- Treasury Department, calls for information braska-Continued.

remarks on the Indian appropriation bill,4119 on the Ohio river bridge bill............4286 on the credentials of Federick A. Sawyer..........

..............4319

on the bill for the relief of Joseph Segar, 4410

Title, bill (H. R. No. 394) confirming, to Little Rock Island, in the Mississippi river. received from House, 1702; referred, 1702; reported, 8566.

bill (H. R. No. 568) explanatory of the act entitled "An act declaring the, to land warrants in certain cases.' received from House, 3607; referred, 3608. Titles, bill (H. R. No. 337) quieting doubts in relation to the validity of the, to four tracts of land in the State of Missouri. received from House, 2505; referred, 2506. Tobacco-see Revenue.

Todd, James S., bill (H. R. No. 523) granting a pension to.

received from House, 731; referred, 764; reported, 1311; passed with amendment, 3318; enrolled, 3688.

Todd, William B., bill (H. R. No. 503) for the relief of.

received from House, 652; referred, 674; reported, 3629; passed, 3713; enrolled, 3748.

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Tonnage fees, joint resolution (H., R. No. 338) exonerating certain vessels of the United States from the payment of, to consular agents in Canada.

received from House, 3984; referred, 4034; reported, 4146; passed, 4160, 4161; enrolled, 4210.

Toombs, Robert, letter of, in reference to proceedings of a Cincinnati convention, 819, 1081

Towns, bill (S. No. 188) for the relief of, in the State of Nevada-[By Mr. Nye.] referred, 120; reported, 271; discussed, 319; passed, 405; passed House with amend ments, 2858; concurred in, 2860; enrolled, 2901; approved, 2925.

In House: received from Senate, 422; referred, 991; reported and recommitted, 1682; reported and passed with amend ment, 2835; agreed to by Senate, 2876; "enrolled, 2886. remarks by→→

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Mr. Stewart....319, 320, 405, 2860

Mr. Morrill, of Vermont...... ....405

Mr. Williams...

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271, 320, 405

Trade, bill (S. No. 266) to regulate the foreign and coasting, on the northern, northeastand northwestern frontiers of the United States-[By Mr. Chandler.] referred, 625; reported, 2030; discussed, 2144, 2653, 2790; passed, 2792.

In House: received from Senate, 2812; referred, 3476.

bill (S. No. 578) to regulate, between the United States and the British North American Provinces-[By Mr. Ramsey.] referred, 3540. Transportation of troops, resolution calling for a statement showing the comparative rates now paid by the United States for the, and military stores to certain railroad companies-[By Mr. Wilson, February 13, 1868.] agreed to, 1143.

Traveling expenses, joint resolution (S. R. No.

140) relating to, of California and Nevada volunteers-[By Mr. Cole.] referred, 2789.

Travis, Michael, bill (H. R. No. 1236) grant

ing a pension to the minor children of. received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 8900; passed, 4365; enrolled, 4443..

upon... 10, 63, 79, 98, 218, 453, 471, 491, 722, 765, 921, 922, 1126, 1204, 1371, 1515, 1694, 1940, 2176, 3710 communications from.....195, 343, 625, 980, 1094, 1165, 1287, 1649, 1866, 1992, 2287, 2505, 2518, 2569 communication in relation to cotton cases

in the Court of Claims.................. 378 in relation to action in cases of claims for captured and abandoned property or proceeds thereof.............................625 in reference to salary of the Governor of Idaho........

remonstrating against repeal of the tax on manufactures..... ..........1915

transmitting statement of receipts and expenditures, &c............................................. .....1916 in relation to deficiency in the appropriation for collecting the revenue from customs........ ...........2771 concerning the return of certain duties, 3146 in relation to the claim of R. P. Parrott, 3243 submitting reëxamination of estimates, 3435

in reference to expenses for the prosecution of claims........

3632

in reference to building for custom-house, &c., at Portland, Oregon...............3635 in relation to the further issue of temporary loan certificates........... 3858

bill (S. No. 255) to reorganize the-[By Mr. Fessenden.]

referred, 553. Treaties, joint resolution (H. R. No. 313) re

specting, hereafter to be made between the United States and the Indian tribes. received from House, 3551; referred, 3552. bill (H. R. No. 1206) to restore to certain

parties their rights under the laws and, of the United States.

received from House, 3688; referred, 3688;

referred anew, 3814; reported, 4197; discussed, 4361.

Treaty, resolution directing Committee on Foreign Relations to inquire into the expediency of a, between the United States and the Dominion of Canada containing certain specified provisions-[By Mr. Ramsey, December 9, 1867.]

laid over, 79; substitate read and printed, 880; adopted, 4506.

Truax, George, bill (H. R. No. 256) granting a pension to, late a private in company H, first regiment Virginia volunteers. received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.

Trueman, Mrs. Mary J., bill (H. R. No. 886) for the relief of.

received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4145; passed, 4367; enrolled, 4442.

Trumbull, Lyman, a Senator from Illinois...1 petitions presented by.............38, 163, 433, 490, 552, 649, 674, 998, 1094, 1162, 1203, 1403, 1741, 1775, 1884, 1910, 2434, 2435, 2556, 2758, 3115, 3566, 3671, 8983, 4024 bills introduced by

No. 163-declaring what shall constitute a quorum of the Supreme Court......19 No. 171-to carry into effect a judgment of the Court of Claims in favor of the late Asbury Dickins.......... ...........63 No. 226-to incorporate the congregation of the First Presbyterian church of Washington......... ...............343 No. 352-to authorize the temporary supplying of vacancies in the Executive Departments.......... ..1142

No. 863-defining the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States in certain

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bills introduced by

No. 464-in relation to the qualification of jurors........................ .................................. ................. 2114 No. 472-supplementary to an act entitled "An act to allow the United States to prosecute appeals and writs of error without giving security"..... ......2240 No. 509-in addition to an act passed March 26, 1804, entitled "An act in addition to an act entitled 'An act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States'". ..2760

joint resolutions introduced byNo. 83-for the appointment of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution........330 No, 132-authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish supplies to an exploring expedition......... ............2240

resolutions submitted bycalling for certain information touching the release of captured and abandoned property by the Secretary of the Treasury-[December 9, 1867]................. 79 directing the Attorney General to inform the Senate the amount paid for special counsel to assist in cases before the Supreme Court for the years ending June 30, 1865, June 30, 1866, and June 30, 1867; and the amount paid for the years ending June 30, 1865, June 30, 1866, and June 30, 1867, for assistance rendered to the district attorneys-[December 16, 1867].......... .....

calling for certain information in regard to captured and abandoned cotton-[January 27, 1868]. .... ... ....765 requesting the commissioners for the revision and consolidation of the statute laws of the United States to report progress [May 13, 1868]................... 2436 for printing the report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1867 [May 29, .....2669 1868].......

that the appointment by the Secretary of the Interior of Louis V. Bogy as special agent for the purposes stated to the Senate of the 8th of April, 1867, and as explained in the letter of the 18th of April, 1867, was improper and unauthorized-June 26, 1868] 3504

in relation to the pay of southern Senators-[July 21, 1868]................4266 reports made by.................19, 242, 372, 518, 677, 1142, 1163, 1204, 1257, 1428, 1807, -1940, 2435, 2436, 2556, 2759, 2789, 2856, 3213, 3504, 8589, 3566, 3814, 3815, 4970, 4093, 4095, 4264, 4321 motions made by... .384, 504, 966, 1163, 1280, 1288, 1410, 1863, 1865, 1977, 2114, 2218, 2240. 2241, 2275, 2331, 2597, 2858, 3116,3240, 3313, 3326, 3504, 3721. 8733, 3767, 3916, 4025, 4070, 4080, 4197, 4198 incidental remarks by.... .242, 256,

309, 330, 343, 344, 384, 626, 627, 677, 816, 1142, 1163, 1410, 1489, 1789, 1842, 1912, 1977, 2240, 2260, 2298, 2331, 2518, 2659, 2668, 2759, 2789, 2802, 3116, 3243, 3255, 3313, 3316, 8539, 3671, 3749, 3860, 3966, 4025, 4146, 4151, 4230, 4265, 4266 remarks on the bill to define a quorum of the Supreme Court............ 19, 490 on printing the President's message.....22 on the resolution in reference to the duties of the Sergeant-at-Arms........... 80, 81 on the joint resolution in relation to the proceeds of captured property.........121,

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147, 148, 149, 150, 373, 374, 875, 876, 377, 378, 879, 380, 1211, 1232, 1466, 1470, 1490, 1491, 1492, 1493, 1494, 1495, 1809

on the joint resolution limiting contracts for stationery....................

..145

on the bill to repeal the cotton tax...197, 355. 552

'on deficiency billˇ(H. R. No. 313).....272, 278, 279

Trumbull, Lyman, a Senator from Illinois Continued.

remarks on the joint resolution in relation to the District jail.....296, 298, 299 on the case of Hon. Philip F. Thomas, 328, 829, 330, 686, 1146, 1147, sangat to 1148, 1232, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1269 on the bill to incorporate the First Presbyterian church..... 343 on the bill (S. No. 228) for the further security of equal rights in the District of Columbia................................346 on the resolution relating to southern State governments........................384 in relation to the premature publication of a committee report......... 472 on the order of business...504, 554, 1311, f 1758, 1807, 1865, 2114, 2656. 2657, 2772, 2904, 3239, 3569, 8570, 4447 on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 320)......562 on the joint resolution in relation to the maritime exhibition at Havre........677, 731, 732, 767, 768 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439)........701, 707, 709, 710, 711 on the bill for the relief of Robert M. Patton.. .....767 on the bill in addition to the tenure-ofoffice act.... 846, 966 on the bill for the protection of parties making disclosures as witnesses......951 on the La Crosse bridge bill......... 1037 on the bill for the relief of the heirs of General Richardson.................... 1096 on the bill in relation to the promulgation of the laws....... on the bill for supplying vacancies in the Executive Departments............... 1142, 1163, 1164, 1165, 4025, 4070, 4095 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 214). .1204, 1288,

.1126

1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1312, 1314, 1815, 1816, 1410, 1411, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1415, 1417 on the bill regulating the presentation of bills to the President........... 1372, 1373 on the bill for the surrender of criminals, 1430, 1431 on the rules for the court of impeachment. 1521, 1529, 1530, 1531 on the consular and diplomatic bill...1757, 1785, 1786

ranting pensions to B. and C.

on the bill granting Edwards..... 1844 on the bill for the relief of Asbury Dickins's heirs......... .1863, 1864 on the bill to remove political disabilities from R. R. Butler......1940, 1977, 1978, 2102, 2218, 2220, 2267, 2329, 2559, 3058 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax....... 1991, 2161, 2191, 2221 on questions relating to impeachment proceedings... .2068, 2069 on the bill to amend the judiciary act...2096, 2097, 2098, 2115, 2120, 2126 on the bill in relation to the qualification of jurors...........2114, 2275, 2276, 2277 on the naval appropriation bill...2156, 2252 on the bill to provide for appeals from the Court of Claims...2218, 2767, 2769, 3255 on the resolution to admit to the floor of the Senate the reporter of the Associated Press....... ..........2236 on the resolution providing tickets to the impeachment trial... ...2238 on the bill for the relief of W. H. Otis, 2279, 2280 on the resolution for for printing report of the impeachment trial..... 2293, 2294 on the bill providing for the expenses of the impeachment trial......... 2299, 2300 on the bill to admit Arkansas to representation in Congress, 2436, 2440, 2487, 2488, 2517, 2518, 2600, 2601, 2602, 2628, 2659, 2660, 2667, 2699, 2700, 2701, 2788, 2746, 2747, 2748, 2749, 2858, 2901, 2904, 3326 on the resolution for a recess until 2491, 2493, 2512, on the bill for the relief of William McGarraban. 2506, 2507

Trumbull, Lyman, a Senator from Illinois Continued.

remarks on the House joint resolution relating to the Michigan and Wisconsin land grants......

*******...2509 on the deficiency bill (S. No. 170).....2512 on the bill to incorporate the National Life Insurance Company............2514, 2516, 2517 on the bill relating to Point Sal harbor, 2559, 2560 on the joint resolution for furnishing supplies to an exploring expedition...2563, 2564, 2565 on the resolution for printing the report of J. Ross Browne ..2569 on the Central Pacific railroad bill...2594 on the bill for the sale of the Umatilla reservation......... ..2597 on the bill to amend the jail act........2625 on the bill to regulate the coasting trade, 2655, 2656 on the bill in relation to the Northern Pacific railroad......... .......... 2690 on the resolution of thanks to Edwin M. Stanton......... .........2730, 2735 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2759, 2858, 2860, 2000, 2930, 2931, 2932, 2933, 2934, 2966, 2967, 2969, 3007, 8008, 3009, 3013, 3018, 3023, 3029, 3466 on the supplementary bill concerning national banks............ 2764, 3088, 3163 on the bill to continue the Freedmen's Bureau...... .....2769, 2770 on the bill to provide a temporary government for the Territory of Wyoming, 2802 on the eight-hours labor bill.... .2803 on the legislative appropriation bill, 2856,

3351, 3361, 3396, 3430, 3433, 3434, 3436, 3437, 3438, 3439, 3467, 3468, 8469, 3470, 3471, 3475, 3476, 3506, 3507, 8509, 3511, 3518, 3519, 3522, 3523 on the bill for the relief of certain contractors for vessels.... 2925,

2960, 2961, 2962, 2963 on the joint resolution to authorize a transfer of a suit to the Federal courts...2926 on the joint resolution for the relief of certain contractors........ .3115, 8149 on bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from disabilities......3179, 3182 on the bill relating to the sale of ships to belligerents..... .8244 on the Rock Island bridge resolution, 3252, 3253, 3254, 3816, 8817, 3902 on the central branch Union Pacific railroad bill.... .3280 on the credentials of the Senators from Arkansas..... .......3386, 3387, 3388 on the bill concerning district judges, 3566, 3767, 3768, 3769, 3770 on the credentials of the Senators from Florida 3599, 3601, 3602, 3606 on the Electoral College resolution, 3630, 3870, 3919, 3921, 3922, 3923, 3925, 3966 on the bill regulating the rights of fproperty of married women in the District of Columbia......... ***** 3715, 4070 on the bill in regard to a bridge at Fort Leavenworth.. .........3720

on bill prescribing an oath of office, 3733 on the bill to amend the organic act of the Territory of New Mexico...... ....3734 on the bill for the relief of the Mount Vernon Association......

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3744, 3745, 3750, 3773, 3776 on the bill for the further issue of temporary loan certificates...3857, 3858, 8903, 4025, 4026, 4027, 4029, 4030, 4031, 4146 on the bill in relation to suits against corporations...........3983, 4197, 4105, 4198, 4199 on the bill for funding the national debt, 4038, 4089 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 4163, 4164

on the resolution relating to the pay of southern Senators, 4266, 4459, 4460, 4461 on the credentials of Frederick A. Sawyer............ ..................................4317

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remarks on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad.....4333, 4360 on the bill relating to the removal of causes from State courts......4404, 4405 on the bill for the relief of Joseph Segar, 4409, 4410 on the bill granting the right of way to the Denver Pacific Railroad Company, 4440 Turner, Jonathan S., joint resolution (S. R. No. 147) for the relief of-[By Mr. Ferry.] referred, 3176; reported and passed, 3239; passed House, 4442; enrolled, 4451; approved, 4506. In House: received from Senate, 3271; passed, 4431, 4432; enrolled, 4479. U.

Umatilla reservation-see Reservation. Uniform, resolution calling for correspondence with persons in the diplomatic service relating to the act of March 27, 1867, prohibiting them from wearing any, not previously authorized by Congress-[By Mr. Anthony, May 28, 1868.] agreed to, 2624.

Union chapel-see Church. Union Pacific Railroad Company-see Railroad Company.

United States Express Company, bill (S. No. 562) for the relief of the-[By Mr. Morgau.]

referred, 3275.

Usury laws, bill (S. No. 362) to amend the, of the District of Columbia-[By Mr. Harlan.]

referred, 1204; reported, 1311.

V.

Vacancies, resolution directing the Committee bn on the Judiciary to inquire into the expe070diency of repealing or modifying the act Wtemporarily to supply, in the Executive Departments in certain cases-[By Mr. 07 Fessenden, February 5, 1868.] agreed to, 981.

bill (S. No. 352) to authorize the temporary eno supplying of, in the Executive DepartOTOL ments [By Mr. Trumbull.] Aireported, 1142; discussed, 1163; passed, b1165; passed House with amendment, 2011 3770; referred, 3771; reported, 3983; brawconcurred in with amendment, 4025; ism conference, 4039, 4070; conference re

port, 4095; concurred in by Senate, A 4095; new conference, 4147; conferondence repert, 4159; concurred in by Senhate; 4159; by House, 4275; enrolled, [S1 4282; approved, 4403.

In House: received from Senate, 1183 1001 referred, 1769; substitute reported and Apassed with amendment, 8765; agreed atto by Senate with amendment, 4061; endisagreed to by House, 4062; confer

ence, 4062, 4082; conference report, A4133; agreed to by Senate, 4133; disbrune cussed, 4133; disagreed to by House, 18014185; new conference, 4135, 4182; conoference report, 4259; agreed to by Seneate, 4217; discussed, 4259, 4261, 4263, Jel4295; report agreed to by House, 4295; biva by Senate, 4302; enrolled, 4306. remarks by

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Mr. Conkling......1165, 4025, 4147, 4159 Mr. Davis.. ........................................ 1165

Mr. Edmunds

.....4025

Mr. Fessenden............ .1163, 1164, 1165

Mr. Howe.........

Mr. Trumbull..

.1163, 1164, 1165

....1142,

1163, 1164, 1165, 4025, 4070, 4095 Mr. Williams .. .1164, 4025 Van Gilder, Esther C. C., bill (H. R. No. 1395) granting a pension to, widow of Charles F. Van Gilder, deceased, late a private in company M, first regiment Vermont heavy artillery volunteers.

received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4368; enrolled, 4443.

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No. 281-granting a pension to Anne Dycher, widow of Mathew D. Dycher, 721 No. 282-granting a pension to Annie E. Dixon..... ............. 721 No. 291-granting a pension to Ann Kelley, widow of Bernard Kelley......... 786 No. 292-granting a pension to Maria Raftery....

......

.786 No. 315-granting a pension to Marquis D. L. Mitchell, of the Creek nation of Indians...... .....981 No. 319-granting a pension to Bridget W. McGrorty and the minor children of William B. McGrorty, deceased, 981 No. 322-granting a pension to Sherman H. Cowles..... .........981 No. 323-granting a pension to Michael Kelley. .....981 No. 332-granting a pension to John W. Harris.. ......... 1026 No. 337-granting a pension to John II. Finlay.. 1070 No. 339-granting a pension to Sarah Webb, widow of William R. Webb, and her minor child....... 1070 No. 341-granting a pension to John W. Salyers, a soldier of the war of 1812, 1070 No. 842-granting a pension to Thomas Stewart....... ......... 1070 No. 344-granting a pension to Caroline and Margaret Swartwout.............. 1070 No. 359-granting a pension to Louisa

.......

Fitch, widow of E. P. Fitch, deceased, 1162

No. 381-granting a pension to Edward Hamel, minor child of Edward Hamel, deceased........ .... 1311 No. 383-granting a pension to John A. Weed and Elizabeth J. Weed, minor children of Robert T. Weed, deceased, 1311 No. 419-granting a pension to Mary Atkinson... 1694 No. 420-granting a pension to James A. Guthrie...

1694

No. 421-granting a pension to Caroline
E. Thomas................................. 1694
No. 422-granting a pension to Maria
Schweitzer and the children of Conrad
Schweitzer, deceased............
......... 1694
No. 423-granting a pension to James
Jackson....
.....1694

No. 424-granting a pension to Bartlet
and Carrie Edwards, children of David
W. Edwards, deceased................. 1694
No. 425-granting a pension to George
Bennett....
1694
No. 457-granting a pension to Elizabeth
J. Miller, widow of General John Mil-
ler...
.......2067
No. 494-granting a pension to Elizabeth
Steepleton, widow of Harrison W.
Steepleton, deceased.....
...2688
No. 496-granting a pension to Riley H.
Smith.....

2688

No. 498-granting a pension to Anna M. Howard..... ....2688 No. 499-granting a pension to the widow and child of Martin Whitt, deceased, 2689

No. 500 granting a pension to Lucinda R. Johnson..........................

.2689

Van Winkle, Peter G., a Senator from West Van Winkle, Peter G., a Senator from West Virginia-Continued.

bills introduced by

No. 501-granting a pension to Harriet W. Pond......

.2689 No. 516-granting a pension to Julia Whistler...... ...... 2922 No. 517-granting a pension to the widow and children of Henry Brown......2922 No. 518-granting a pension to the widow and child of John P. Felty...........2922 No. 519-granting a pension to Emma M. Moore...... .....2922 No. 520-granting a pension to Martha Stout..... .2922 No. 521-granting a pension to the children of William M. Wooten, deceased, 2922 No. 545-granting a pension to Hannah Cook... ...................................8145 No. 547-granting a pension to John Sheets..

............3145 No. 548-granting a pension to Almanda Stackhouse and the children of Parks J. Stackhouse, deceased..............3146 No. 597-granting a pension to Rebecca C. Meeker..... .3767 No. 633-granting a pension to Nancy Smith.. .4228 No. 634-granting a pension to Violet Henry....

.4228 No. 317-granting an increase of pension to Sylvanus Blodget, of Jericho, Chittenden county, Vermont....... .981 No. 382-granting an increase of pension to Obadiah T. Plum.....

1311

No. 549 granting an increase of pension to Catharina Eckhardt.......... .3146 No. 630-granting an increase of pension to Nancy A. Stocks.....................4197 No. 314-for the relief of George T. Brien,

980 No. 816-for the relief of Rebecca V. Senor, mother of James H. Senor, decensed.... 981 No. 318-for the relief of Charlotte Posey, widow of Sebastian R. Posey...... ........ 981 No. 320-for the relief of George Lynch, a soldier of the war of 1812... ...981 No. 821 for the relief of Mrs. Mary Gaither, widow of Wiley Gaither, deceased..

981 No. 833-for the relief of Julia M. Molin, 1026 No. 388 for the relief of William Blake, a soldier of the war of 1812........... 1070 No. 340-for the relief of Thomas Chittenden......... 1070 No. 343-for the relief of W. G. Cummings...... ..... 1070 No. 427-for the relief of the widow and children of John W. Jameson, deceased, 1742

1834

Virginia-Continued.

remarks on the bill relating to the destroying of national bank notes..............722 on the bill for the surrender of criminals, 1430

on the rules for the court of impeachment
1587, 1602
on the order of business.................. 1836
on the bill granting pensions to B. and C.
Edwards................1844, 1845, 1846
on the bill granting pensions to the sol-
diers of 1812, 1836, 1837, 1888, 1839, 4370
on the bill to exempt certain manufactures
from tax.....
1918, 1920,

1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2187
on the resolution for printing report of the
impeachment trial...
.....2293
on the resolution for a recess until May
26..........
....2489

on the resolution concerning District of Columbia business... ..2584

on the impeachment trial, personal explanations.........

.2584 on the bill for the relief of W. H. Harmen, 2595 on the resolution of thanks to Edwin M. Stanton....................... .2735 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2860, 3029 on the reception of the Chinese embassy, 3163

on the supplementary bill concerning national banks....3183, 3184, 3216 on the bill granting a pension to Milton Anderson........

.......3316 on the bill to admit Colorado....... ...3314 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......8747, 8784, 8785, 8786, 8861, 3866 on the Electoral College resolution, 3925, 3926 on the Ohio river bridge bill...4199, 4200, 4201, 4202, 4208, 4204, 4267, 4269, 4283, 4285, 4286, 429 i on the bill relating to pensions........4228, 4229, 4230, 4321, 4403 on the bill granting a pension to the widow of General Richardson. ...4269 on the bill to increase the pension of Sarah Hackleman........ 4351 on the bill in relation to California land claims..... 4862 Vaughn, Annie, bill (H. R. No. 824) granting a pension to.

received from House, 1463; referred, 1464; reported, 1669; passed, 3322; enrolled, 3359. Vessels-see Passengers.

resolution calling for the names of, of all kinds purchased or hired by the War Department during the late war ofrebelhion, the tonnage, amount paid, &c.[By Mr. Davis, January 20, 1868.] agreed to, 625. resolution inquiring the amount of compensation paid to agents by the War Depart ment for the purchasing, chartering, hiring, or employing of, from the 4th March, 1861, to the present time-[By Mr. Davis, February 6, 1868.] laid over, 999, 1071.

No. 434-for the relief of Elizabeth Barker, widow of Alexander Barker, deceased, No. 456-for the relief of Sylvester Nugent, No. 495-for the relief of Henry Reens, 2688 No. 497-for the relief of Catharine Wands, 2688 No. 546-for the relief of Jane McMurray,

2067

Mr. Anthony.

3145

Mr. Cameron.

Mr. Conness... Mr. Davis...... Mr. Edmunds..

Mr. Grimes.....

Mr. Howard....

No. 598 for the relief of Mary Scott, 3767 reports made by......219, 721, 722, 786, 980, 1070, 1162, 1311, 1404, 1461, 1515, 1669, 1741, 1742, 1884, 2067, 2688, 2922, 3145, 3150, 3274, 3317, 3318, 3319, 3320, 8321, 8322, 3323, 3324, 3325, 3767, 3814, 8857, 3900, 4098, 4097, 4145, 4197, 4362, 4368, 4864, 4865, 4366, 4367, 4368, 4369, 4370 motions made by.....1070, 1694, 1703, 1886,

1889, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1847, 3150, 3214, 8274, 8316, 3317, 3318, 3319, 3820, 3321, 3322, 3323, 3824, 3325, 3688, 4321, 4362, 4439 incidental remarks by... ..38, 1703, 1812, 1834, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 2689, 8219, 3316, 8522, 3954, 4228, 4346, 4361, 4460, 4466

remarks by

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