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Dawes, Henry L., a Representative from Massachusetts-Continued. H) ffid

No. 1149-in addition to an act passed Toni March 26, 1804, entitled "An act in addition to an aet for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States........ ..........2750

No. 1446-to relieve from legal and political disabilities certain persons engaged in the late rebellion...... ......4334 No. 1459-to relieve Nelson Tift, of Georgia, from disabilities....................4499 joint resolutions introduced by

No. 126-changing the time of holding the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, 210 No. 214-relative to Roderick R. Butler, a Representative-elect from the State of Tennessee....... .............1426 No. 234-authorizing a settlement of the accounts of James C. Clapp, deceased, 1900 resolutions submitted by

that George D. Blakey is not entitled to a seat as a Representative from the third district in Kentucky-[December 2, 1867].

....3 that the oath of office be administered to J. S. Golladay, and that he be admitted to a seat from the third district in Kentucky [December 2, 1867]..............3 that the Speaker pronounce the censure of the House upon Fernando Wood, a member of the House from New York, for having characterized in debate a measure of the House as "a monstrosity, a measure the most infamous of the many infamous acts of this infamous Congress" [January 15, 1868]......542 that John Young Brown is not entitled to take the oath as a Representative from the second district of Kentucky or to hold a seat as such Representative[January 21, 1868]... ............654 that Samuel E. Smith is not entitled to a seat as a Representative from the second district of Kentucky-[January 21, 1868]........ ........ 664 that the Speaker be directed to notify the Governor of Kentucky that a vacancy exists in the representation in this House from the second district of Kentucky[January 21, 1868]....... ........664 extending the time for taking testimony

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Dawes, Henry L., a Representative from Massachusetts-Continued.

remarks on the bill concerning prize cases in Florida.......... ..... 4051, 4052 on the Missouri contested election (case of Switzler vs. Auderson)............4130, 4181, 4215 on the funding bill.... .......4173, 4180 on the credentials of Representatives-elect from Alabama.... .4173, 4213, 4215, 4216, 4252 on printing patent specificatious, 4214, 4215 on the adinission of the South Carolina Representatives....... 4254 on the admission of the Representatives from Alabama...SHO .4293, 4295 on the bill to relieve Simeon Corley from political disabilities...... ..........4334 on the bill to provide a government for the Territory of Wyoming..........4344 on the resolution for an investigation of the disbursement of the contingent fund........... ........4425, 4426

on the credentials of the members-elect from Georgia............4471, 4472 leave of absence granted to...2233, 2399 Day's work, bill (H. R. No. 365) constituting dreight hours a, for all laborers, workmen,

and mechanics employed by or on behalf [of the Government of the United States[By Mr. Banks.]viseve baroq read and discussed, 334; passed,

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334, 335, 336 334, 335 .....334 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois......335, 336 bill (H. R. No. 103) constituting eight hours a, for all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by or on behalf of the Government of the United States[By Mr. Banks.]

In Senate: 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 institu tion-[By Mr. Spalding.] referred, 779; reported, 1040; minority reported, 2400; called up, 8886; discussed, 4055; report, 4056; discussed, 4042, 4081; passed, 4082; passed Senate with amendments, 4302; referred, 4341; re-. ported, 4372; discussed, 4372; conference, 4382, 4383; conference report, 4489; agreed to by Senate, 4489; by House, 4489; enrolled, 4495; approved, 4500. In Senate received from House, 4080; re beferred, 4092; reported, 4146; passed with

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..4341 3886, 4056, 4060, 4061, 4081, 4082, 4841, 4372, 4378, 4874, 4875, 4489 Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania......4056, 4059, 4082, 4872, 4374

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Deaf and Dumb, bill (H. R. No. 541)-Con- Deficiencies, bill (H. R. No. 318)-Continued. Deficiencies-Continued. tinued. remarks by

remarks by

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referred, 90.

bill (H. R. No. 6) further to provide for the acknowledgment of, in the District of Columbia-[By Mr. Woodbridge.] reported adversely, 3616. Defaulting States, joint resolution (S. R. No.

94) directing the Secretary of the Treasury, 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.

received from Senate, 3594; discussed, 4475; referred, 4476.

Deficiencies, bill (H. R. No. 309) making appropriations to supply, in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1868-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] reported and printed, 210; discussed, 213; tabled, and bill (H. R. No. 313) substituted, 215.

remarks by

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.315, 316 ...316 .315, 316 Mr. Spalding......... .215 Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania... ......506 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois........... 215, 216, 309, 312, 315, 316, 506

......316

yeas and nays on the......
bill (H. R. No. 320) making appropriations
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-
[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]
reported and printed, 260; discussed, 287,
290; passed, 291; passed Senate with
amendment, 582; referred, 589; re-
ported, 673; called up, 687; discussed,
688; Senate amendment non-concurred
in, 690; Senate insists, 735, 806; con-
ference, 783; report, 836; agreed to by
Senate, 836; agreed to by House, 836;
enrolled, 838.

In Senate: received from House and re-
ferred, 299; reported, 434; called up,
537; discussed, 561; passed with amend
ments, 565; disagreed to by House with
amendments, 678; referred, 703; re-
ported, 721; House amendments dis-
agreed to, 722; conference, 789; report,
818; concurred in by Senate, 818; en-
rolled, 818.
remarks by-

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Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts...260, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 589, 673, 687, 688, 689, 690

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Mr. Farnsworth
Mr. Garfield..
Mr. Getz.......
Mr. Higby
.....288
......291
Mr. Kerr
Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio............ 288, 290
Mr. Maynard...

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Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, 2812,2828 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois...2572, 2573 bill (H. R. No. 1341) to supply, in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1868-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.]

reported, 3590; discussed, 3725, 8730,8781,
3938; passed, 3939; passed Senate with
amendments, 4216; conference, 4259,
4293; conference report, 4307; agreed
to by Senate, 4807; by House, 4307;
enrolled, 4334; approved, 4477.
In Senate: amendment proposed, 3767;
received from House, 8956; referred,
3982; amendment submitted, 4024,4070;
reported, 4070; discussed, 4149, 4151,
4161; passed with amendments, 4172;
conference, 4238; conference report,
4281; concurred in by Senate, 4282; by
House, 4812; enrolled, 4802
4812.
remarks by-

Mr. Benjamin......3729, 3730, 3731, 3939
Mr. Blaine,........3725, 3726, 3729, 8781
Mr. Brooks..

....4807, 4308

...3726 .....8727, 3728 ......4307

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Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania........210,

213, 214, 215 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois........... 210, 213, 214, 215

...215

Mr. Wilson, of Iowa....... yeas and nays on the........... .214, 215 bill (H. R. No. 313) making partial appro

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priations for, in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1868-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] substituted for bill (H. R. No. 309,) 215; passed, 216; passed Senate with amendments, 309; discussed, 315; non-concurred in, 316; recalled from Senate and recommitted, 506; motion to reconsider, 506.

In Senate: received from House, 220; referred, 220; reported, 271; discussed, 271; passed with amendments, 271. remarks by

Mr. Archer .................................216

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Mr. Phelps.... Mr. Pike Mr. Randall Mr. Ross...... Mr. Spalding........... Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania...506, 688 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois..... 288, 289, 290, 291, 673, 688, 689, 783, 836 Mr. Wood...... .289, 290 ....291 yeas and nays on the......... bill (H. R. No. 1045) making appropriations to supply, in appropriations for the execution of the reconstruction laws in the third military district for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1868-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] reported, 2400; discussed, 2411; passed, 2412; passed Senate, 2532; enrolled, 2535; not returned, become a law, 2776. In Senate: received from House and referred, 2417; reported, 2435; passed, 2509; enrolled, 2518. remarks by

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.312, 315, 316 .....316

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yeas and nays on the......... bill (8. No. 170) to provide for, of expenses incurred in the survey of Indian reservations.

received from Senate, 2533; referred, 2544; reported and discussed, 3097 recommitted, 8100.

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Delano, Columbus, a Representative from Deposits, bill (H. R. No. 450) to regulate, of

Ohio-Continued.

voresolution submitted by

in reference to the treaty-making power[June 30, 1868]......

.....3616 ....4002, 4492 3616, zeledte 3760, 3763, 4001, 4469, 4491, 4494 remarks on the Ohio election (case of Delano - vs. Morgan). ***......... 2809 (See Appendix.)

motions made by...... incidental remarks by....

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2851, 2852 on the bill to provide an American line of ocean steamers...........3032, 3033, 4391 be on the river and harbor bill...3205, 3206, 3211, 3212, 3556, 3557, 8560, 3562, 3563, 3564 on the joint resolution in regard to mail service in Dakota Territory, 3312, 3313 hoe on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284), 3529, 4089 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 3727, 8728

on the civil appropriation bill...........3849 on the bill for the relief of the iron-clad contractors...8940, 3941, 4413, 4415 on the purchase of Alaska.......4054, 4392 (See Appendix.)

on the bill making appropriations for the Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution,

on the funding bill..........................

4059 ..4179

on the Western Pacific railroad bill...4483
on the bill to establish a collection district
in Alaska.........
.4487, 4488
on the Vallejo and Humboldt railroad
bill.
.4492

De Leon, Mrs. R. L., bill (H. R. No. 1144)
for the relief of the heirs-at-law of, de-
ceased-[By Mr. Clever.]
referred, 2750.
Denison, Charles, resolution authorizing Ser-
geant-at-Arms to pay to the widow of, late

a member of this House, the amount of compensation due to July 4, 1867, and the funeral expenses of the deceased-[By Mr. Randall, December 12, 1867.] agreed to, 155. Z

Denning, Frederick, bill (H. R. No. 1168)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 2907; passed Senate, bea 4894; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.

Dent, Vantine & Co., bill (H. R. No. 1374)

for the relief of, for provisions furnished to the Indians of California during the years 1851 and 1852-[By Mr. Windom.] reported 3853; called up, 3943. Depositary, bill (H. R. No. 387) to fix the com

pensation of the United States, at Chicago-[By Mr. Judd.]

referred, 473; reported and passed, 4051; indefinitely postponed by Senate, 4175. In Senate: received from House, 4031; referred, 4081; committee discharged and bill indefinitely postponed, 4093. Deposit Company, bill (H. R. No. 579) sup

plemental to an act to incorporate the A National Safe, of Washington, in the Dis

trict of Columbia, approved January 22, 1867-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 780; reported, 3201; discussed, 3201, 3224; tabled, 3226. remarks by

Mr. Baldwin...............

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Mr. Boutwell.....3202, 8224, 3225, 3226
Mr. Broomall...
Mr. Chanler.

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Mr. Garfield............................................................ ..8201, 3202 Mr. Ingersoll... .3201, 3202, 3224, 3225, 3226

Mr. Maynard......

Mr. O'Neill....

Mr. Pomeroy...

3202 ....3225

Mr. Randall......

Mr. Scofield..

Mr. Stewart......

Mr. Prayn.........3202, 3224, 3225, 3226 .3224, 3225 .3225, 3226 .8224 .3224

Mr. Washburne, of Illinois......

yeas and nays on the.......

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the public moneys-[By Mr. Randall.] referred, 571; reported, 803; discussed, 803; passed, 805.

In Senate: received from House, 818; referred, 845; reported adversely, 1230. Deseret, bill (H. R. No. 203) for the admission of, into the Union-[By Mr. Hooper, of Utah.]

referred, 6.

Desertion, joint resolution (H. R. No. 319) in regard to charges of, in cases of soldiers honorably discharged from the service[By Mr. Covode.]

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referred, 3614; reported and passed, 4215. In Senate: received from House, 4210; referred, 4210.

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Des Moines and Rock Island rapids, bill (H. R. No. 485) to aid the improvement of the, in the Mississippi river-[By Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.]

referred, 687; substitute reported, 691; passed, 692; passed Senate, 4216; approved, 4255.*

In Senate: received from House, 678; referred, 699; reported, 4146; passed, 4160; enrolled, 4210.

Desmond, Elizabeth, bill (H. R. No. 1058) for the relief of, of the county of Wash ́ington, State of Maine, widow of Patrick Desmond-[By Mr. Pike.]

referred, 2407.

Destitute, joint resolution (H. R. No. 171) for the relief of, persons in the South-[By Mr. Eliot.]

reported and passed, 664; passed Senate, 743; enrolled, 779; approved, 937. In Senate: received from House, 653; referred, 674 reported, 678; discussed, 722; passed, 722; enrolled, 764. bill (S. No. 270) for the temporary relief of the, in the District of Columbia. received from Senate, 694; referred, 970; reported and passed with amendment, 1421; disagreed to by Senate, 1460; House recedes, 1504; passed, 1504. remarks by

Mr. Barr..................... Mr. Ingersoll..

Mr. Paine...................

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received from Senate, 1107; passed, 1772; enrolled, 1791.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 202) to reimburse, for money deposited in the Treasury on account of duty on imported animals— [By Mr. Schenck.] reported, 1116.

Disabilities, bill (H. R. No. 592) to remove the political, from Luke Blackmer, of Salisbury, South Carolina-[By Mr. Lynch.] referred, 838.

bill (S. No. 246) to remove political, from Robert M. Patton, of Alabama. referred, 978.

bill (H. R. No. 778) to relieve William W. Holden and others from-[By Mr. Bingham.]

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1421, 1504

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Mr. Spalding..

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Mr. Washburne, of Illinois......
Mr. Wood................

joint resolution (H. R. No. 183) for the relief of the famishing people of Sweden and Norway-[By Mr. Harding.] referred, 780.

Devers, Aaron, bill (H. R. No. 505) granting a pension to, a soldier of the war of 1812-[By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.] referred, 687.

Deweese, John T., a Representative from North Carolina..... .......3761, 3764 remarks on the bill for the removal of certain political disabilities......3851, 3852 on the resolution for an adjournment to September...... .4378, 4379 Dickerson, James L., bill (H. R. No. 257) for the relief of [By Mr. Hubbard, of West Virginia.]

referred, 90; substitute reported, 733; passed, 734; passed Senate, 3336; enrolled, 3375; approved, 3731.

In Senate: received from House, 731; referred, 764; reported, 1311; passed, 8316, 3317; enrolled, 3359.

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Disabilities, bill (H. R. No. 869)—Continued.

ments, 3761; concurred in with amendment, 8761: agreed to by Senate, 3793; enrolled, 3809; approved, 4003. In Senate: 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, 8770.

bill (H. R. No. 870) to remove political, from Roderick R. Butler, of Tennessee-[By Mr. Dawes.]

reported, 1708; discussed, 1708, 1711;
passed, 1711; passed Senate with amend
ment, 3089; discussed, 3197; concurred
in, 3199; enrolled, 3202.
In Senate: received from House, 1719;
referred, 1744; reported, 1940; dis-
cussed, 1977, 2192, 2218, 2221; recom-
mitted, 2267; reported, 2329; called up,
2559; discussed, 3058; passed with
amendment, 3060; agreed to by House,
3183; enrolled, 3183.

bill (H. R. No. 1059) to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina of [By Mr. Farnsworth.]

reported, 2413; discussed, 2413; passed, 2415; passed Senate with amendments, 3223, 3224; referred, 8226; reported, 8229; conference, 3230, 8266; conference report, 3297; agreed to by Senate, 3294; discussed, 3297, 8299, 3365; agreed to by House, 3368; enrolled, 3444; approved, 8782.

In Senate: received from House and referred, 2488; reported, 2802; amendments reported, 3089, 3176; passed with amendments, 3183; conference, 3223; conference report, 3254; concurred in by Senate, 3255; concurred in by House, 3359; enrolled, 3429.

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Mr. Washburne, of Illinois........ .3229 Mr. Welker...... 3307 Mr. Williams, of Pennsylvania......3366 Mr. Woodward.. yeas and nays on the......2415, 3307, 3268 bill (H. R. No. 1137) to relieve certain citizens of Mississippi of-[By Mr. Paine.] referred, 2750.

bill (H. R. No. 1212) for the relief of certain citizens of Arkansas of-[By Mr. Paine.]

reported, 3029; passed, 3030.

In Senate received from House, 2998; referred, 8023.

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bill (H. R. No. 1353) for the removal of certain, from persons therein named[By Mr. Paine.]

reported and recommitted, 3724; reported, 3814; discussed, 3850; passed, 3852; passed Senate with amendment, 4080; referred, 4080; reported, 4083; agreed to, 4083; enrolled, 4131; approved, 4255. In Senate: received from House, 3857; referred, 3857; passed with amendment, 4041; agreed to by House, 4080; enrolled, 4096; motion to recall, 4111. remarks by

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Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, 3851,3852
Mr. Cullom....
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Mr. Deweese....
...3851, 3852
Mr. Farnsworth......... 8851, 3852, 4083
Mr. Judd............

.3851, 3852 ...........3851 .3852 Mr. Mullins...................... ........................... .......... .3851, 3852 Mr. Paine......... ...3724, 3851, 3852 yeas and nays on the.............8852, 4083 bill (H. R. No. 1446) to relieve from legal

Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.
Mr. Maynard.

and political, certain persons engaged in the late rebellion-[By Mr. Dawes.] reported and passed, 4334; passed Senate with amendments, 4476; conference, 4477, 4485, 4489; conference report, 4491; agreed to by Senate, 4491; by House, 4491; enrolled, 4493; approved,

4498.

In Senate: received from House, 4321; referred, 4328; discussed, 4405, 4406; passed, 4448; conference, 4451, 4453; conference report concurred in by House, 4462; enrolled, 4462. bill (H. R. No. 1459) to relieve Nelson Tift, of Georgia, from-[By Mr. Dawes.] read and passed, 4499; passed Senate, 4500; enrolled, 4500; approved, 4499. In Senate: received from House, 4517; passed, 4517; enrolled, 4517. Disability, bill (H. R. No. 872) to remove political, from John Young Brown-[By Mr. Mungen.] referred, 1716. Discharges, bill (H. R. No. 260) to furnish

certain soldiers and sailors therein desig nated with honorable-[By Mr. Dodge.] referred, 90; reported and tabled, 257; new bill (H. R. No. 319) substituted, 257. bill (H. R. No. 125) to provide for the granting of honorable, to certain soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy-[By Mr. Schenck.]

reported and tabled, 257; new bill (H. R. No. 319) substituted, 257.

bill (H. R. No. 319) to furnish honorable, to certain soldiers and sailors, and to repeal section twenty-one of an act to provide for enrolling and calling out the national forces, approved March 3, 1865-[By Mr. Garfield.] reported, 257: discussed, 257, 283. Disclosure, bill (H. R. No. 871) for the protection in certain cases of persons making, as defendants or testifying as witnesses[By Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.] referred, 416.

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bill (H. R. No. 369) to prevent frauds in the collection of the tax on-[By Mr. Schenck.]

reported, 364; discussed, 364; passed, 366; passed Senate with amendment, 422; concurred in, 422; enrolled, 433; approved, 510.

In Senate: received from House, 346; referred, 358; reported, 404; passed with amendment, 404; concurred in by House, 405; enrolled, 434. resolution instructing Committee of Ways

and Means to inquire into the expediency of selling to the highest bidder the exclusive privilege of manufacturing, in the United States-[By Mr. Eggleston, January 14, 1868.] referred, 506.

resolution requesting Committee of Ways and Means to devise some measure by which, of American manufacture may be exported under the laws-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, January 21, 1868.]

agreed to, 662.

bill (H. R. No. 713) to provide for the exportation of, in bond—[By Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts.] referred, 1083.

bill (H. R. No. 899) explanatory of an act entitled "An act to prevent frauds in the collection of the tax on," approved January 11, 1868-[By Mr. Chanler.] referred, 1769.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 262) authorizing certain, to be turned over to the Surgeon General for the use of Army hospitals-[By Mr. Schenck.]

reported, 2420; passed, 2420; passed Senate, 3336; enrolled, 3375; approved, 8731.

In Senate received from House, 2433; referred, 2440; reported, 2958; parsed, 8814; enrolled, 3359.

resolution instructing the Committee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of bringing in a bill to collect the revenue on, on the principle of taxing the capacity of the still-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, June 17, 1868.] referred, 3223.

District of Columbia, Committee for the. instructions to......................216, 1682, 2457 reports from..... 107, 131. 229, 668, 830, 1421,

2162, 2163, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3201, 4429 ..2162 adverse reports from....... bill (H. R. No. 206) to establish a system of common schools for the-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] referred, 11.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 101) declaratory of an act entitled "An act relating to the public schools of the," approved July 23, 1866-[By Mr. Eliot.] referred, 51.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 108) extending

the privileges of the libraries to the justices of the supreme court of the[By Mr. Welker.]

referred, 89.

bill (H. R. No. 232) to incorporate the

Georgetown and Washington Canal and Sewer Company-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 89; reported and recommitted, 668.

bill (H. R. No. 248) to grant land for the aid of common schools in the-[By Mr. Loughridge.]

referred, 90; reported adversely, 2812.

District of Columbia-Continued.

bill (S. No. 143) to provide for the changing of names of persons in the. reported and passed with amendment, 107; agreed to by Senate with amend ment, 134; with new title, 134; agreed to by House, 162; enrolled, 195. bill (H. R. No. 161) to incorporate the congregation of First Presbyterian church of Washington-[By Mr. Moorhead.] reported and passed, 131; passed Senate, 309; enrolled, 315.

In Senate: received from House, 150; referred, 151; reported and passed, 296; enrolled, 309.

bill (H. R. No. 285) regulating writs of error and appeals from the supreme court of the [By Mr. Poland.] referred, 208.

bill (H. R. No. 287) in reference to acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments in the [By Mr. Koontz.] referred, 208.

bill (H. R. No. 288) to provide for the appointment of a marshal for the-[By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.]

referred, 208; reported, 669; discussed, 669, 671; tabled, 673.

bill (H. R. No. 290) in relation to public schools in the cities of Washington and Georgetown, in the, and amendatory of existing laws in relation thereto [By Mr. Welker.] referred, 208.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 128) to construe

the provisions of certain acts which require the authorities of the, to pay any part of the Metropolitan police[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 229.

bill (H. R. No. 190) to provide for juries in certain cases in the [By Mr. Welker.] reported, 229.

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bill (H. R. No. 105) to regulate the selec

tion of juries for the several courts of the-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

In Senate: indefinitely postponed, 242. bill (H. R. No. 143) to regulate the selection of officers in the city of Washington-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

In Senate: reported, 242; motion to take up, 889.

bill (S. No. 39) to provide means for the prosecution of the work on the distributing reservoir of the Washington aqueduct.

reported adversely, 282. joint resolution (S. R. No. 80) in relation to the erection of a jail in the. received from Senate, 313; discussed, 362; passed, 363; enrolled, 388. bill (H. R. No. 344) to incorporate the Washington Target Shooting Association in the [By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 331; reported and passed, 830; passed Senate with amendment 3793; disagreed to, 3888; conference, 3967; conference report, 4004; agreed to by House, 4004; by Senate, 4061; enrolled, 4173; approved, 4422.

In Senate: received from House, 818; referred, 845; reported, 2594; passed with amendments, 8718, 8714; 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.

bill (H. R. No. 345) to incorporate the Farmers' and Butchers' Company of Georgetown-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 331.

bill (H. R. No. 366) to incorporate the National Hotel Company of Washington city-[By Mr. Stone.]

referred, 340; reported, 3060; passed, 3061; passed Senate, 3793; enrolled, 3809; approved, 4004.

In Senate received from House, 3053; referred, 3058; reported and passed, 8716; enrolled, 3770.

District of Columbia-Continued.

bill (H. R. No. 374) to establish a system of schools for the, which shall serve as a model for similar institutions throughout the Union-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.]

reported, 443; substitute printed, 537. bill (H. R. No. 414) to preserve the evidence of marriages in the-[By Mr. Welker.] referred, 474; reported, 2163. bill (H. R. No. 418) to amend the charter of the corporation of Washington and Georgetown, in the [By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 474.

bill (H. R. No. 419) to provide for the appointment of a warden and physician of the jail in the, and for a stenographer of the supreme court thereof-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

referred, 475.

bill (H. R. No. 420) to incorporate the Connecticut Avenue and Park Railroad Company in the-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 475; reported and discussed, 2163; passed, 2388; passed Senate with amendments, 3732; called up, 3881; agreed to, 3888; enrolled, 3939; approved, 4004.

In Senate: received from House, 2417; referred, 2417; reported, 2594; passed with amendments, 3713; concurred in by House, 3872; enrolled, 3904.

bill (H. R No. 427) to incorporate the Washington Benevolent Butchers' Associa tion of the [By Mr. Koontz.] referred, 475.

bill (H. R. No. 428) to repeal section three of the act approved July 23, 1866, establishing a metropolitan board of police for the [By Mr. Ashley, of Ohio.] referred, 475; reported adversely and tabled, 2162.

bill (H. R. No. 470) to authorize the build

ing of a railroad from Washington city, to connect with the Northern Central railroad at or near the State line between Pennsylvania and Maryland—[By Mr. Thomas.]

referred, 636; reported and recommitted,

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referred, 636.

bill (S. No. 270) for the temporary relief of the destitute people in the. received from Senate, 694; referred, 970; reported and passed with amendment, 1421; disagreed to by Senate, 1460; House recedes, 1504; passed, 1504. bill (H. R. No. 502) to incorporate the congregation of First Presbyterian church of Washington-[By Mr. Koontz.] referred, 667, 668; reconsidered and passed, 687; passed Senate, 3732; enrolled, 3758; approved, 3809.

In Senate: received from House, 678; laid aside, 699; passed, 3712; enrolled, 8748.

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referred, 780.

bill (H. R. No. 579) supplemental to an act to incorporate the National Safe Deposit Company of Washington, approved January 22, 1867-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 780; reported, 3201; discussed, 3201, 3224; tabled, 3226.

bill (H. R. No. 580) in relation to the appointment of notaries public in the, in certain eases-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 780.

bill (H. R. No. 624) to regulate the construction of private buildings in the city. of Washington-[By Mr. Welker.] referred, 934.

bill (H. R. No. 654) in relation to weights in the [By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 935; reported, 2163.

bill (H. R. No. 685) supplementary to an act to incorporate the Newsboys' Home— [By Mr. Koontz.]

referred, 1083.

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bill (H. R. No. 717) for the enforcement of mechanics' liens on buildings in the[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 1084.

bill (H. R. No.: 734) to incorporate the Washington and Norfolk Mail Steamboat Company-[By Mr. Pike.] referred, 1216.

bill (H. R. No. 750) to provide for juries in certain cases in the-[By Mr. Welker.] referred, 1217.

bill (H. R. No. 784) to amend an act entitled "An act authorizing the construction of a jail in and for the," approved July 25, 1866-[By Mr. Covode.] reported and recommitted, 1319; motion to reconsider, 1884; called up, 1513; discussed, 1535; report read, 1536; passed, 1540; passed Senate with amend ment, 2648; referred, 2712...

In Senate: received from House, 1515; referred, 1535; referred anew, 1622; reported, 2009; motion to take up, 2275; discussed, 2625; passed with amendments, 2627.

bill (H. R. No. 793) to incorporate the Evening Star Newspaper Company[By Mr. Welker.]

referred, 1418.

bill (H. R. No. 809) to incorporate the Washington Masonic Mutual Relief Association of the~[By Mr. Wood.] referred, 1419.

statement showing amounts appropriated for local purposes in, during the fiscal years commencing July 1, 1860, and ending June 30, 1867.. ..........1482 bill (H. R. No. 848) to incorporate Crowther Institute in the [By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 1631.

bill (H. R. No. 859) appropriating money in support of benevolent institutions and in aid of charities in the, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1869-[By Mr. Spalding.]

reported, 1638; minority report, 2400; discussed, 8886.

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