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resolution for printing the communication

from the State Department in relation to the trial and conviction of American, in Great Britain and Ireland-[By Mr. Laflin, March 4, 1868.]

reported and agreed to, Ï661. joint resolution (H. R. No. 248) in relation to the rights of, of the United States of America-[By Mr. Judd.] referred, 2193.

resolution calling for information in regard

to the treatment of certain American, reported to have been unjustly arrested, imprisoned, and flogged while in prison by authority of an officer of the Government of Mexico-[By Mr. Chauler, May 12, 1868.]

objected to, 2429.

resolution in reference to the imprisonment

of, in Georgia-[By Mr. Beck, June 1, 1868.]

laid over, 2752; referred, 3759, 3760. resolution in reference to the recent murder of, in South Carolina-[By Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, June 11, 1868.] objected to, 3063.

resolution in reference to the imprisonment of American, abroad-[By Mr. Van Wyck, June 25, 1868.]

laid over, 3223, 3760; agreed to, 3477. resolution in reference to the protection of American-[By Mr. Niblack, June 30, 1868.]

agreed to, 3616.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 357) placing the loyal, of the State of Alabama on equal terms with, of other States, according to the act of July 4, 1864-[By Mr. Haughey.] referred, 4416.

Citizenship, bill (H. R. No. 403) to extend the right of, to certain Mexican citizens residing in New Mexico-[By Mr. Clever.] referred, 474.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 186) declaratory of the rights and powers of the Federal and State governments, and the rights. of [By Mr. Johnson.]

referred, 838.

City council of New Orleans, resolution calling for the correspondence between the General of the Army and Major General Hancock relating to the removal of [By Mr. Wood, February 14, 1868. ] agreed to, 1177. resolution calling for copies of all correspondence in relation to the removal of the, and in relation to the city council of Jefferson City, Louisiana-[By Mr. Cook, March 9, 1868.] objected to, 1485; adopted, 1761. Civil expenses of the Government, bill (H. R. No. 242) to amend the twelfth and thirteenth sections of an act making appropriations for sundry, for the year ending June 30, 1867-[By Mr. Buckland.] referred, 90.

bill (H. R. No. 341) to amend the twelfth section of the soldiers' bounty law as contained in an act making appropriations for sundry, for the year ending June 30, 1867, approved July 28, 1866[By Mr. Kerr.] referred, 331.

joint resolution (H, R. No. 132) in regard to the construction of section ten of an act approved March 2, 1867, entitled "An act making appropriations for sundry, for the year ending June 30, 1868"-[By Mr. Farnsworth.]

referred, 331; substitute reported, 666; passed, 667.

In Senate: received from House, 674; referred, 699; reported, 845. joint resolution (H. R. No. 164) explanatory of section thirteen of the act approved July 28, 1866, entitled "An act making appropriations for sundry, for the year ending June 30, 1867-[By Mr. Churchill.]

referred, 637.

bill (H. R. No. 818) making appropriations for sundry, for the year ending June 30, 1869-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] reported, 1424; discussed, 1454, 1455, 1473, 1484, 1505, 1512, 1998, 2026; passed, 2028; passed Senate with amend ments, 3724; referred, 8724; reported, 3765; discussed, 3841; conference, 3850, 3885; conference report, 4061; agreed to by Senate, 4061; by House, 4062; recalled by Senate, 4082; not returned by House, 4083; enrolled, 4088; approved, 4255.

In Senate: received from House, 2040; re-
ferred, 2040; amendment, 2144; amend-
ment reported, 2594; amendment sub-
mitted, 3183, 3424; reported, 3463;
amendment, 3552, 3566, 3570, 3645; dis-
cussed, 3571, 3608, 3632, 3681; passed
with amendments, 3688; conference,
3818, 3904; conference report. 4033;
concurred in by Senate, 4035; recalled
from House, 4070; not returned, House
having agreed to conference report,
4075; enrolled, 4075.
remarks by-

Mr. Allison............................

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Mr. Arnell....d...... bedwa.......3850 Mr. Ashley, of Nevada.......3844, 3845 1507 Mr. Ashley, of Ohio...................... Mr. Axtell.. 1456 Mr. Banks .1455,

1456, 1458, 2003, 3847, 3848, 3849 1478 ..3843

Mr. Barnes Mr. Benton....... Mr. Blaine......... 1476, 1478, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1484, 1508, 1511, 1999, 2028 Mr. Burleigh. 1485, 1505, 2027 Mr. Burr .1479 Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts .1457, 3845, 3846, 8847, 3849, 3850 Mr. Cavanaugh......1506, 1507, 2027 Mr. Chanler.. .1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459 Mr. Churchill....... ..1458, 1459, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Mr. Coburn........ 1510, 1511 1508, 1509 Mr. Culiom ..........................................$i=d[+5... 1478

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Mr. Trowbridge.......

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Mr. Upson....

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....1507, 3845

......1474, 2001

1454,

1459, 1476, 1479, 1481, 1485 Mr. Van Wyck..........1481, 1508, 1510 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois......... 1454,

1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1460, 1473, 1474, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1478, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1483, 1484, 1485, 1505, 1506, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2026, 2027, 2028, 3724, 3765, 3841, 3842. 3843, 3844, 3846, 3850, 4061, 4083 Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin...... 1455, 1456, 2005, 3848 Mr. Welker....... .1506, 1509, 1510 Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.........1476, 1477, 1481, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2026 Mr. Wood.... ....2002 yeas and nays on the........2004, 2026, 2027 Civil, officers, resolution in relation to the appointment of, in the States lately in rebellion-[By Mr. Upson. January 6, 1868.]

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amended and adopted, 881.

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2470, 3766, 4002, 4003 Mr. Welker...... 2466 resolution for printing report of the Committee on Retrenchment on the-[By Mr. Cake, June 30, 1868.] reported and agreed to, 8613. Claim, (H. R. No. 1075) to authorize the adjudication of, No. 45 in the report of the surveyor general of the Territory of New Mexico [By Mr. Orth.]

reported and passed, 2499.

In Senate: received from House, 2505; referred, 2506.

Claim agents, resolution instructing the Com

mittee on Military Affairs to inquire what further legislation is needed for the protection of soldiers and sailors from the frauds of-[By Mr. Ward, March 4, 1868.] adopted, 1668.

Claims, the Committee of, instructions to, 2164, 2349 reports from......812, 507, 1501, 1503, 1504, 1540, 1541, 2458, 2459, 2460, 2538, 2539, 2540, 8226, 8552, 3553, 3544, 3555, 3761, 3762, 3763, 4428 adverse reports from..... 134, 507,

1141, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1504, 1540, 2458, 2459, 2461, 2537, 2538, 2539, 2540, 8553, 8555, 8761, 3762, 3763 ..507,

discharged from subjects.....

508. 844, 1116, 1503, 2400, 2499, 4124 bill (H. R. No. 234) to prevent the payment of certain-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.]

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referred, 90; reported, postponed to Jannary 24, and printed, 507; motion to reconsider, 540; discussed, 736, 782; passed, 783.

In Senate: received from House, 768; referred, 778.

remarks by

Mr. Boutwell.....

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Mr. Pile................... .... .787, 789, 740, 782 Mr. Scofield.....

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Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania...738, 739
Mr. Trimble, of Kentucky....
...738
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois...... 90, 507,

736, 787, 738, 739, 740, 782, 783 Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin...........740 yeas and nays on the..................... 782 bill (H. R. No. 310) for the better establishment of certain [By Mr. Maynard.] referred, 213.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 129) to amend

the act of July 4, 1864, to more effectually secure the payment of, of loyal persons for property taken and used by the Federal forces during the late war[By Mr. Stokes.]. referred, 286.

Claims Continued.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 167) in relation to the prosecution of, before the Departments-[By Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin.]

read and passed, 637.

In Senate: received from House, 652; referred. 674.

bill (H. R. No. 635) in relation to the, of colored soldiers-[By Mr. Anderson.] referred, 935; reported adversely, 3943. joint resolution (H. R. No. 192) relating to,

arising from Indian depredations and to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] referred, 935.

bill (H. R. No. 705) to provide for a commission to investigate, arising from Indian depredations-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.]

read, referred, and printed, 1083. resolution inquiring the amount of Indian

spoliation, now on file, growing out of the Indian war of 1855 and 1856, in Oregon, Washington, and Montana[By Mr. Flanders, February 14, 1868.] agreed to, 1177.

bill (H. R. No. 748) providing for the examination of, for Indian depredations in the Territory of New Mexico-[By Mr. Clever.]

referred, 1217.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 212) to provide for the examination of certain, in the State of Kentucky-[By Mr. Shanks.] referred, 1419.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 230) declaring

it the duty of Congress to make provis ion for the adjustment and payment of, due loyal citizens in the late rebellious States for subsistence, &c., taken in support of the Union Army, the same as those due citizens in the States which remained loyal-[By Mr. Miller.] referred, 1759.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 123) authorizing the Secretary of State to adjust certain, and directing the payment thereof. received from Senate, 2286; referred, 2544. resolution in relation to the publication of all soldiers', which have been allowed and paid by the Departments-[By Mr. Cobb, April 20, 1868.] agreed to, 2810.

bill (H. R. No. 1068) to provide for certain, against Department of Agriculture-[By Mr. Washburn, of Massachusetts.] reported, 2458; passed, 2459; passed Senate with amendments, 3761; agreed to, 3888; enrolled, 3939; approved, 4004. In Senate: received from House and referred, 2488; reported, 2759; referred anew, 2772; reported, 3424; passed with amendment, 3721; concurred in by House, 3872; enrolled, 3904. bill (H. R. No. 1181) regulating judicial proceedings in certain cases for the protec tion of officers and agents of the Government, and for the better defense of the Treasury against unlawful--[ By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]

referred, 2750; reported, 8620; passed, 3655; passed Senate with amendments, 4476; agreed to, 4478; enrolled, 4495; approved, 4500.

In Senate: received from House, 3645; referred, 3645; reported, 4439; passed with amendments, 4449; agreed to by Honse, 4451; enrolled, 4501.

bill (H. R. No. 1278) providing for the appointment of a commission to examine and report upon certain, of the State of New York [By Mr. Ketcham.] reported and recommitted, 8294; reported and discussed, 8944; recommitted,3946. remarks by

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bill (H. R. No. 1869) to provide for the payment of certain demands for stores and articles used by the engineer department of the Army of the United States[By Mr. Delano.] referred, 3786,

bill (S. No. 214) to authorize the Secretary of War to settle the, of the State of Kansas for services of the militia called out to repel invasion of General Price. received from Senate, 3928; referred, 4491, 4492.

bill (H. R. No. 1443) anthorizing the appointment of three commissioners to examine the, of the Territory of Montana for volunteers during the late Indian war, and to report upon the same[By Mr. Cavanaugh.] referred, 4252.

Clapp, James C., joint resolution (H. R. No. 234) authorizing the settlement of the accounts of, deceased-[By Mr. Dawes.] referred, 1900. Clark, Edward A., architect of the Capitol, communication from, relating to committee-room......

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on the Indian appropriation bill......2709 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 3042, 3043 leave of absence granted to, 290, 1693, 3271 Clarke, Sidney, a Representative from Kan

sas.........

petitions presented by.

2 .490, 920, 1117, 1286, 1369, 1418, 1514, 1693, 1806, 1909, 2070, 3766

bills introduced by-· No. 400-authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river upon the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, and to provide for the reduction of said reservation ........ ........474 No. 401-for the relief of John Whiteford, late captain in the first regiment of Arkansas infantry......... .......474 No. 402-for the relief of Charles Butterfield, a Chippewa half breed Indian, 474 No. 556-relating to the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company...779 No. 645-granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from Fort Scott, Kansas, to Santa Fé, New Mexico 935

...........

Clarke, Sidney, a Representative from Kansas-Continued.

bills introduced by

No. 646-to extend the preemption and
homestead laws of the United States
over certain lands, and for other pur-
poses
.935
No. 704-in aid of the Union Pacific rail-
way, eastern division, supplementary to
an act approved July 1, 1862, and the
acts amendatory thereof.... .......1083
No. 705-to provide for a commission to
investigate claims arising from Indian
depredations............
......1083

No. 706-amending an act to amend an
act entitled "An act to regulate trade and
intercourse with the Indian tribes and to
preserve peace on the frontiers, approved
June 30, 1884"
....1083
No. 729-to forever prohibit the system
of peonage and Indian slavery in the
Territory of New Mexico and other
parts of the United States............1178
No. 854-to dissolve the commission au-
thorized by the act to establish peace
with certain hostile tribes of Indians,
approved July 20, 1867............. 1631
No. 938-to authorize the sale of twenty

acres of the land of the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1993 No. 1140-granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from Irving, Kansas, to Albuquerque and Santa Fé, New Mexico...........2750 No. 1447-granting the right of way to certain railway companies over the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.... ........4380

joint resolutions introduced by

No. 149-for the relief of the settlers on the Osage Indian lands in Kansas...474 No. 150-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........ ....474 No. 162-for the relief of John T. Cox, late regimental quartermaster of first regiment Indiana home guards........637 No. 192-relating to claims arising from

Indian depredations and to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, 935 No. 243-for relief of J. E. Reeside, 2070 No. 300-for the relief of loyal Choctaw

and Chickasaw Indians.................3199 No. 361-for the relief of Helen and Heloise Lincoln....... .........4469

resolutions submitted by

inquiring the number of acres of land con

tained in the military reservation of Fort Riley, and whether the whole of said reservation is needed for military pur poses-[January 22, 1868]..........687 concerning the elective franchise in Montana-[January 27, 1868]...............781 calling for copies of all contracts with Benjamin Holliday for the transportation of the overland mail, &c.-[January 27, 1868]...............

.783 concerning an appropriation for the erec

tion of buildings at Topeka, Kansas, for
the use of the United States courts, post
office, and land office-[January 28,
1868].
....806

in regard to pensions for the widows and children of the men killed at the massacre at Lawrence, Kansas, on the 21st of August, 1863-[January 31, 1868]...891 rescinding the resolution adopted by the House February 7 in reference to drawing seats-[February 10, 1868]......1084 calling for certain information in reference

to the overland mail contracts with B. Holliday-[February 20, 1868]......1294 directing Committee on the Judiciary to consider the expediency of extending the jurisdiction of the court of the United States for the district of Kansas over the Indian territory in the State of Kan[March 4, 18681........... 1662

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Clarke, Sidney, a Representative from Kan- Clerks-Continued. sas-Continued.

resolutions submitted by

requesting the suspension of the sale of all fands ceded and sold to the United States by treaty with Great and Little Osage Indians, proclaimed January 20, 1867— [April 16, 1868]........................................ ...2305 for an adjournment over to attend to the decoration of the soldiers' graves May 30 [May 29, 1868].........2686 in reference to the treaty recently concluded with the Great and Little Osage Indians[June 13, 1868]......... .....3063

in relation to the Great and Little Osage Indian treaty-[July 13, 1868]......4001 reports made by..... ..3256 motions made by..

incidental remarks by..........

..693, 781, 4381

.51, 361, 781, 2686, 3928, 3967, 4491, 4492 remarks on the bill for the sale of the arsenal grounds at St. Louis.......715, 4341 on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad...... ........1105 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President......... 1390

on the Indian appropriation bill, 1424, 1453 on the joint resolution relating to the Osage Indian lands..........

.1704 on the finances...... ....... 1730 concerning the sale of the Osage Indian lands .2305, 3063, 3171, 3256, 3261, 3262, 8263, 3264, 8265, 3266 on the joint resolution to regulate freight tariff on Pacific railroad, 2423, 2425, 2426 on the order of business... 2681 on the Indian appropriation bill, 2683, 2684 on the bill to provide an American line of ocean steamers..... .......3033

on the bill in relation to the Great and Little Osage Indians.................................................. 3132 on the bill to amend an act for carrying the mails..... ......3309

on the bill for the relief of loyal Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians......... ....8836 on the Great and Little Osage Indian treaty....... .4001, 4499

(See Appendix.)

on the bill for the relief of Helen and Heloise Lincoln........ ................. ......... 4469 leave of absence granted to................. 2498 Clerk, resolution allowing a, to Committee on Banking and Currency [By Mr. Buckland, December 19, 1867.] objected to, 282.

resolution allowing a, to the two Committees on Mines and Mining and the Pacific Railroad, and fixing his compensation[By Mr. Higby, December 20, 1867.] adopted, 312, 313.

resolution allowing Committee on Banking and Currency a, and fixing his compensation-[By Mr. Pomeroy, January 14, 1868.]

agreed to, 507.

resolution authorizing Committee on Printing to employ a, at the usual rate of compensation [By Mr. Laflin, January 28, 1868.]

reported, 800; adopted, 801. resolution authorizing the Doorkeeper to

appoint a document file, and pay him from the contingent fund of the House[By Mr. Windom, February 10, 1868.] referred, 1084.

Clerk of the House, instructions to.....105, 314
communications from.................638, 2109
Clerks to committees-see Salaries.
Clerks, bill (H. R. No. 204) to extend the

joint resolution giving additional compensation to certain employés in the civil service at Washington, approved February 28, 1867-[By Mr. Logan.] referred, 9.

bill (H. R. No. 78) to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the fees and costs to be allowed, marshals, and attorneys of the circuit and district courts of the United States," approved February 26, 1853-[By Mr. Kelley.] committee discharged, 668, 669.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 179) giving twenty per cent. additional compensation to the, and other employés of the Executive Departments at Washington city receiving salaries not under one thousand nor over two thousand dollars per year in the aggregate-[By Mr. Spalding.] referred, 780. resolution calling for a report of the num

ber and names of the persons employed in the several Departments of the Government at Washington, the State and congressional district from which they come and to which they are accredited[By Mr. Mungen, January 30, 1868.] objected to, 865.

bill (H. R. No 711) relating to the salaries of certain, in the Patent Office-[By Mr. Peters.]

referred, 1083.

bill (H. R. No. 746) authorizing the United States district judge for the district of Iowa to appoint, at the several places where terms of the district court for said district are provided by law-[By Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.] referred, 1217.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 245) giving additional compensation to certain employés in the civil service of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1868-[By Mr. Orth.]

read and printed, 2071; laid aside, 8887. joint resolution (H. R. No. 291) giving

additional compensation to certain employés in the civil service of the Government at Washington-[By Mr. Washburn, of Indiana.]

read, 2936, 3164; passed, 3165; reconsideration moved, 3174; recalled from Senate, 3199; returned, 3202; notice, 3238; reconsidered, 3255; tabled, 3257. In Senate: received from House. 3150; referred, 3163; recalled by House, 3183. Clever, Charles P., a Delegate from New Mexico...... ... 294

(See Contested Election.) bills introduced by

No. 360-to provide for a geological and mineralogical survey of the Territory of New Mexico...... .......331 No. 361-to provide for the completion of the capitol of New Mexico, the building of a penitentiary, and the establishment of free public schools in each county in said State......... ............331

No. 862-to establish certain post routes in New Mexico........ ..331 No. 408-to extend the right of citizenship to certain Mexican citizens residing in New Mexico.......... ....474 No. 404-to facilitate and cheapen the transportation of military supplies in Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, 474 No. 405-to increase and improve the territorial library of New Mexico........474 No. 406-to facilitate the transportation

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of United States supplies and to prevent the loss of United States property in New Mexico...................... .....474 No. 407-for the repair, preservation, and improvement of the "old palace building" in Santa Fé, New Mexico...474 No. 576-to establish a branch mint at Santa Fé, in the Territory of New Mexico...... ..... 780 No. 647-to provide for the unorganized settlements in the Territory of New Mexico....... .........935 No. 648-to provide for confirmation of private land claims in New Mexico, 985 No. 649-to provide for the settlement of the war debt of New Mexico incurred in aid of the United States in suppressing the rebellion and Indian hostilities in New Mexico.......... .......935 No. 708-to construct a wagon-road from Cinnamon to Virginia City, New Mexieo....... .......1083

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No. 709-for the relief of Margaret Ward, 1083

No. 748-providing for the examination
of claims for Indian depredations in the
Territory of New Mexico..............1217
No. 888-for the relief of Vincent St.
........1759
Vrain ........

No. 1089-for the relief of the inhabitants of
towns and villages in the Territories of
New Mexico and Arizona who settled
.2527
upon public land.......................
No. 1090-to establish certain post offices
and post roads in the Territory of New
....2527
Mexico.........

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No. 1091-for the relief of the legal rep
resentatives of Major John A. Whitall,
late paymaster in the United States
Army, on account of lost or stolen
2527.
vouchers.......
No. 1142-for the relief of Francisco Ar-
migo, of Albuquerque, New Mexico,2750
No. 1143-for the relief of Pabla Montaya,
2750
No. 1144-for the relief of the heirs-at-
law of Mrs. R. L. De Leon, deceased,
2750
No. 1197-for the relief of Etta Eva Carle-
ton, Henry Carleton, and Guy Carleton,
minor children of Major General Carle-
.........2936

ton.........

No. 1340-for the relief of Major G. Chapin, United States Army.........3588 joint resolutions introduced by

No. 290-granting pension and homestead

to the orphan children of Brigadier General Christopher Carson, deceased, 2936 No. 335 for the protection of settlers on the Cherokee neutral lands in Kan........ 4000

sas......

resolutions submitted by

in relation to the system of peonage and

Indian slavery in the Territory of New Mexico [February 3, 1868]..........936 concerning the reference of certain private land claims-[February 10, 18681..1084 remarks on the Indian appropriation bill, 2642, 2643, 4304

on the bill for the relief of Navajo In2972 dians... on the joint resolution to protect settlers on Cherokee neutral lands............ 4000 Clift, J. W., a Representative from Georgia, 4334, 4471 Clinch, General Duncan L., bill (S. No. 808) for the relief of the heirs of the late, deceased.

received from Senate, 899; referred, 944; reported and passed with amendment,

1540; disagreed to by Senate, 1634; conference, 1668, 1681, 1707, 1761, 1797; conference report, 1866; concurred in by Senate, 1859; discussed, 1866, 1902; concurred in by House, 1904; enrolled, 1927. remarks by

Mr. Banks......
Mr. Bingham..

Mr. Blaine..

..1867, 1902 .1540, 1867, 1868 ...1904 1540, 1707, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1902, 1903, 1904

Mr. Cobb...

Mr. Dawes........

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.1707, 1904 .......1668 1681 .....1681, 1707, 1761,

1866, 1867, 1868, 1902, 1908, 1904

Mr. Hopkins......

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Mr. Kelley.......

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Mr. Lawrence, of Pennsylvania.....1867

Mr. Schenek..............1902, 1903, 1904 Mr. Scofield.. ....1868; 1902, 1904 1540, 1904 Mr. Spalding. Mr. Ward.........1867, 1902, 1903, 1904 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois........... 1866 Mr. Washburn, of Mass........1868, 1902 .1867, Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin. 1868, 1908 ...1904 yeas and nays on the........

Clock, resolution directing the Secretary of the

Treasury to suspend work on the new, and
weather-vane on the custom-house at New
York eity until he reports to this House
the estimated expense of the same-[By
Mr. Van Wyck, February 27, 1868.]
objected to, 1435.
Clocks, resolution in relation to the practica-
bility and expedieney of connecting the,
of the Hall of the House and the Chamber
of the Senate by telegraph with the regu-
lating clock in the astronomical Observa-
tory-[By Mr. Niblack, June 1, 1868.]
agreed to, 2752.
Clothing, joint resolution (S. R. No. 111) pro-
viding for the issue of, to soldiers and
others, to replace clothing destroyed to
prevent contagion.

received from Senate, 1484; called up, 1774;
passed, 1790; enrolled, 1806.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 281) authorizing
the issue of, to company F, eighteenth
Mr.
United States infantry-[By
Dodge.]

reported and passed, 2680; passed Senate,
4255.
8974; enrolled, 4002; approved,
In Senate: received from House, 2690;
referred, 2701; reported and passed,
3957; enrolled, 3938.
Coal, resolution inquiring the price paid for
anthracite, for the use of the Navy at
New York and at Philadelphia-[By Mr.
Hopkins, July 6, 1868.]
agreed to, 3758.

Coast defense, joint resolution (S. R. No. 171)
in relation to.

received from Senate, 4875.

Coasting trade, bill (H. R. No. 329) to amend

an act entitled "An act to regulate the
foreign, on the northern, northeastern,
and northwestern frontiers of the United
States," approved June 17, 1864-[By Mr.
Judd.1

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bill (S. No. 266) to regulate the foreign and,

on the northern, northeastern, and north-
western frontiers of the United States.
received from Senate, 2812; referred, 3476.
Coast survey, resolution for printing extra
copies of the report of the superintendent
of the United States, for the year 1867-
[By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, May 6, 1868.]
referred, 2365; reported and adopted, 2872.
Coats of arms, resolution requesting Commit-

tee of Ways and Means to levy a tax on
family crests and, worn as ornaments on
vehicles or household furniture actually
in use-
-[By Mr. Chanler, December 12,
1867.]
agreed to, 153.

Cobb, Amasa, a Representative from Wiscon

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745, 935, 1229, 1418, 1485,
1558, 1774, 2805, 2330, 2593
bills introduced by-
No. 1025-to establish a post route from
Lower Lynxville to Freeman, in the
...2330
State of Wisconsin......
No. 1069-for the relief of Charles B.
Tanner, late first lieutenant sixty-ninth
.....2459
Pennsylvania volunteers.......
No. 1297-to grant the right to lay and
land an ocean telegraph cable...... 8363
No. 1865-For the relief of Captain
8762
Thomas W. Miller........

joint resolutions introduced by-
No. 218-for the relief of John M. Palmer,
1540

No. 271-proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of the United States, 2527

Cobb, Amasa, a Representative from Wiscen-
sin-Continued.

joint resolutions introduced by

No. 299-for the relief of certain bonorably discharged soldiers of the volunteer forces of the Union Army............3164 No. 314-for the relief of George D. Blakey, late collector of the second dis.....8554 trict of Kentucky..... No. 350-for the relief of certain honorably discharged soldiers of the volunteer forces of the United States Army, 4252 resolutions submitted byinstructing the Committee on Military Affairs to make certain inquiries in re spect to the extra pay proper of the officers of the fiftieth regiment of Wisconsin volunteers-[January 6, 1868], 332 authorizing select Committee on the Workings of the Pay Department to summon witnesses and continue to take testimony, &c., and to send for papers; and allowing the Paymaster General to cross-examine witnesses, &c.-[January ......637 20, 1868]............ for the sale of the iron railing taken from the Hall of the old House of Representatives [March 10, 1868].....1806, 1859 in relation to the publication of all soldiers' claims which have been allowed and paid by the Departments-[April 2310 20, 1868].......

in reference to taxation of interest on bonds [June 29, 1868]......3588, 3589 .134, 1503, reports made by.... 1540, 2459, 3381, 3554, 3762, 4431 motions made by........687, 1503, 1541, 1960, 2459, 2773, 3554, 3657, 4003, 4144 incidental remarks by, 389, 637, 1383, 1859,

1860, 3294, 3397, 3477, 3766, 4341 remarks on the order of business, 389, 3766 on the bill concerning the District jail, 1539 on the articles of impeachment........1612 (See Appendix.)

on the bill for the relief of the heirs of
General Duncan L. Clinch, 1540, 1707,
1866, 1867, 1868, 1902, 1903, 1904
on the bill for the relief of John M. Palmer,
1540, 1541, 2757, 2773, 3031
.1708
on the Tennessee election (case of R. R.
Butler)..........
on the bill for the relief of J. S. Cunning-
2322, 2323
ham.....
on the bill authorizing the sale of Fort
..2681
Leavenworth reservation.........
on the resolution relating to the occupancy
of a room by Miss Vinnie Ream.....2751
on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......2846,

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286
No. 325-for the relief of Henry B. Mears,
No. 326-for the relief of D. Braden, 286
No. 327-to amend the act providing for
the pay of jurors in the circuit and dis-
trict courts of the United States.....286
No. 421-for relief of Susan V. Berg, 475
No. 422-for the relief of J. Harmon, 475
No. 423-for the relief of the heirs of
Simeon Castro and their assigns...475
No. 475-concerning district judges.....686

Coburn, John, a Representative from Indi- Coggeshall, Hon. W. T., bill (H. R. No. 967) ana-Continued.

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No. 476-requiring the War Department to pay to veteran volunteers their bounties, in accordance with General Orders Nos. 191 and 216 of that Department for the year 1863............ .........636 No. 571- to prevent compromises of offenses against the revenue laws, and making such compromises felonious, 780 No. 572-to provide for the office of the President of the United States in case of the expiration before the next pres idential election of the term of service of the United States Senator acting as President.......... .......780

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No. 799-granting bounty land to soldiers
who have been engaged in the military
service of the United States in the war
of the rebellion.......... ..........1418
No. 800-to provide for the rejection as
void of all votes cast at any election for
members of the House of Representa-
tives of the United States for any per-
son known to be ineligible by the per-
sons casting them.....
.1418

No. 954-for the relief of W. Howard, 2070
No. 955-for the relief of David D. Neg-

ley, late captain of company C, one hundred and twenty-fourth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry............ 2070 No. 971-for the relief of R. C. Horn, 2143 No. 1005-to provide for the payment of back pensions in cases where the persons entitled thereto have been infants or insane and without guardians during the period in which such persons were without guardians.....................2291 No. 1008-to establish a post route from Plainfield to Smootsdell, Indiana...2291 No. 1146-to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in 1 whole or in part by steam, and for other purposes," approved August 30, 1852,

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891, 2407, 8030, 3416, 3722 remarks on the Kentucky election (case of J. S. Golladay). .................60, 61 on the bill relating to land grants to southern railroads............ 841, 842, 843, 844 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1052, 1115, 1276

on the Kentucky election (case of Samuel E. Smith)...1184, 1186, 1187, 1194, 1195 on the Army appropriation bill.........1303 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President.................. 1394 (See Appendix.)

on the civil appropriation bill... 1510, 1511 e on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad................... .2817 on the joint resolution to supply documents to the national asylums.....

.....2634

a on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060).....2950, 2953, 3043, 3140 on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from political disabili

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to provide for the removal of the remains of, late minister of the United States at Ecuador, to the United States-[By Mr. Banks.]

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No. 880-for the completion of a harbor of commerce and refuge at Michigan City, Indiana.......

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No. 881-refunding duties paid under protest on the importation from France of a bell donated for the use of the St. Mary's Institute and Notre Dame University, Indiana........ .......... 1759 No. 921-refunding the amount paid by private subscription toward the improvement of Michigan City, Indiana...1900 Collection district, bill (H. R. No. 490) to cre

ate. the, of Arizona-[By Mr. Bashford.] referred, 687.

bil (H. R. No. 538) to extend the boundaries of the, of Philadelphia, so as to include the whole consolidated city of Philadelphia-[By Mr. O'Neill.] noreferred, 779; reported and passed, 3684; passed Senate with amendment, 8271; concurred in, 3310; enrolled, 3327; approved, 3732.

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referred, 1161.

bill (S. No. 153) to establish a, in the State of Oregon.

received from Senate, 3271; referred,3476.. bill (S. No. 619) to extend the laws of the

United States relating to customs, com. merce, and navigation over the territory ceded to the United States by Russia, and to establish a, therein. received from Senate, 4183; called up, 4485; discussed, 4487; passed with amendments, 4488; conference, 4498; Senate recedes, 4500; enrolled, 4500. Collection districts, bill (H. R. No. 198) to reëstablish the boundaries and to change the names of certain, in the State of Michigan [By Mr. Ferry.] reported, 2612; passed, 2613; passed Senvate with amendment, 8271; concurred in, 8311; approved, 3732.

In Senate: received from House, 2600; referred, 2622; reported, 2856; passed with damendment, 3241; concurred in by House, 8816; enrolled, 8321.

Collector, bill (H. R. No. 683) in relation to the, of customs at Yorktown, Virginia, and abolishing the office of deputy, at the same place [By Mr. Morrell.]

referred, 1082.

bill (H. R. No. 788) to fix the salary of the, of customs for the district of Annapolis, in Maryland [By Mr. Thomas.] referred, 1217.

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College scrip, bill (H. R. No, 975) making agricultural and mechanical, receivable in payment of preemption clafms-[By Mr. Taffe.] referred, 2165.

Colleges, joint resolution (H. R. No. 177) for the supply of current public documents to the libraries of agricultural-[By Mr. Trowbridge.]

referred, 779.

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bill (H. R. No. 486) to amend an act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide, for the benefit of agriculture and the mey chanic arts, approved July 2, 1862-[By Mr. Donnelly.]

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joint resolution (S. R. No. 176) extending

the benefits of an act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide, for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, approved July 2, 1862, as amended by act of July 23, 1866, to States lately in rebellion.

received from Senate, 4474. Collins, Patrick, bill (H. R. No. 1225) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Burr.] reported and passed, 3101; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3900; passed, 4365; enrolled, 4443..

bill (H. R. No. 1406) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Van Aernam.] reported and passed, 2896.

In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; indefinitely postponed, 4369.

Colorado, Territory of bill (H. R. No. 259) to establish an additional land district in the [By Mr. Chilcott.]

referred, 90.

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