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Hughes, John W., bill (H. R. No. 825) granting a pension to [By Mr. Beatty.] reported and passed, 1450; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3693; conference, 3693, 3732; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3938; enrolled, 3981; approved, 4255.

In Senate: received from House, 1463; referred, 1464; reported, 1669; passed with amendment, 3322; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857 by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958.

Hulburd, Calvin T., a Representative from New York..... .....2 petitions presented by. 78, 605, 719, 1068, 1833, 2895

bill introduced byNo. 933-to repeal an act entitled "An act to create the eastern judicial district of the State of New York," approved on the 25th day of April, 1865, and to make provision for the trial of causes pending in said district.......... resolutions submitted by-

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calling for information in reference to certain suits known as the champagne cases, lately pending in New York, and said to have been compromised and discontinued [January 28, 1868,] 806 Instructing Committee on Public Expenditures to inquire into the receipts of Henry A. Smythe, collector of the port of New York-[February 20, 1868,]

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on the resolution reported from the Committee on Reconstruction for the impeachment of the President.......1388 (See Appendix.)

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on the civil appropriation bill.........1474, 2001, 2002, 2003, 3844 on the joint resolution relative to the Boston post office,.....................1770 on the bill for the admission of Alabama, 1821 on, the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 3092, 3093 leave of absence granted to........2429, 3375 Hull & Cozzens, bill (H. R. No. 696) for the relief of, and John Naylor & Co.-[By er Mr Van Horn, of Missouri.], no referred, 1083.

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Hull, Otis, resolution concerning a pension to-[By Mr. Harding, June 9, 1868.] agreed to, 2971.

Humphrey, James M, a Representative from Cut New York.... ......... 2 Ipetitions presented by ****...1127, 912301 1189, 1644, 2365, 2387, 3381 bills introduced by.

No. 378to farther regulate the registry 03... of.vessels..................................473

No. 531-for the relief of Thomas J. Cantoror welt...we dragoidood........778 I No. 532 for the relief of Jacob Fox, 778 No. 538-for the relief of Charles O. ConJMT nor, $b.bd deceb........., 778 6 No, 582 to grant a pension to Flora Meigs...................780 No. 720-to amend an act entitled "An act to extend the jurisdiction of district

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to certain cases upon the lakes," & passed February 26, 1845...... 1127 No. 821-to establish a post route from Gowanda, via Collins Center and Mourton's Corner, to Springville, Erie county, New York,

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No. 860 for the relief of Luther McNeal, late postmaster at Lancaster, Erie .1668 county, New York...........

No. 1072-to declare a post route from Lake View, Erie county, New York, by 89 way of North Evans, Eden Valley, Eden, Collins, and Shirley....2461

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1184, 1218, 8476 remarks on the civil appropriation bill, 1459 on the articles of impeachment......... 1560 (See Appendix.)

on the river and harbor bill.....3559, 3568 leave of absence granted to.........1712, 3597 Hunt, A. C., resolution that there be paid to, contestant from Colorado, $2,500, for salary and mileage as such contestant-[By Mr. Farnsworth, March 16, 1868.] referred, 1901. resolution directing $1,500 to be paid to, for expenses of contesting the seat of George M.Chilcott, Delegate in the Fortieth Congress from the Territory of Colorado[By Mr. McClurg, July 25, 1868.] reported and agreed to, 4471, Hunter, Henry H., bill (H. R. No. 666) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 8693; conference, 3694, 8782; conference report, 3937; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3937; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255.

In Senate: received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed with amendments, 8320; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958.

Hunter, Morton C., a Representative from Indiana........

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petitions presented by................... 342, 648, 2227, 2757, 3050, 4264 bills introduced byNo. 321-to provide internal revenue to support the Government, to pay interest on the public debt......... ......267 No. 386-for the funding of the national debt......

.473 No. 477-for the relief of the heirs of Gideon Walker, of Indiana............ 636 No. 544-for the relief of Arthur Orr, Bryant N. Lanham, and Samuel J. Smith ........779

No. 690-for the relief of Rice M. Brown, of Indiana....... ..1083 No. 691-to grant relief to the soldiers of the one hundred and forty-fifth, Indiana volunteers ..........1083

No. 692-for the relief of Charles McCarty, of Indiana...... .1083

No. 845-for the relief of Thomas F. Bowler, of New Mexico...... 1631 No. 862-for the relief of James P. F. Beck, administrator of the estate of James P. Beck, sen., deceased......1681 No. 1000 for the relief of Emma Ware, 2239

joint resolution introduced byNo. 176-for the relief of Gallus Kirchner, of Indiana............. 779 resolution submitted bycalling for information in relation to amount of money in gold deposited by the Treasury or State Department with bankers or brokers [May 25, 1868], 2571 motions made by.... ..1068, 3062 incidental remarks by....1107, 2217, 2571 remarks on the bill to prevent frauds in the

collection of the tax on spirits...365, 866 on the joint resolution to provide for the examination of distillery meters, 423, 480 on the joint resolution concerning the rights of American citizens abroad, 1098 on the President's message.... ..1055, 1059, 1060

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remarks on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Gideon Walker............... 2538, 2539 during call of the House............ 2646 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060).....2821, 2840, 2885, 2888 on the case of Rev. John McMahon, 3062 on the funding bill..........4226, 4227 on the bill to amend the tax laws-see Appendix.

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.284, 2287, 8034, 4428 Huston, Margaret, bill (H. No. 280) to grant a pension to-[By Mr. Kerr.] referred, 154; reported and passed, 735; passed Senate, 3336; enrolled, 8375; ap proved, 3731. In Senate received from House, 731; referred, 764; reported, 1311; passed, 3317; enrolled, 3359. Hutchens, William, bill (H. R. No. 508) grant

ing a pension to, a soldier of the war for the suppression of the rebellion [By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.]

Hutchings, J. M., bill (H. R. No. 1118) to conreferred, 687; reported adversely, $102. firm to, and J. C. Lamon their preemption claims in the Yosemite valley, California[By Mr. Julian.]

reported and recommitted, 2585; reported, 2816; passed, 2817.

In Senate: received from House, 2857; referred, 2860; reported adversely, 4846. Hyer, Samuel, bill (H. R. No. 1115) for the relief of, of Rolla, Missouri-[By Mr. Pile.]

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In Senate: received from House, 3630; referred, 3632..!

bill (H. R. No. 264) to locate and establish *** an assay office in [By Mr. Holbrook.] referred, 90; reported, 1768; passed, 1799. In Senate: received from House, 1782; referred, 1782; reported, 1910. bill (H. R. No. 265) to reimburse the people of, for losses sustained by Indian depredations and for money expended in protecting their property against hostile Indians (By Mr. Holbrook.]

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bill (H. R. No. 266) to reimburse the citizens

of Wasco, Umatilla, Union, Grant, and Baker counties for losses sustained by Indian depredations-[By Mr. Holbrook.] referred, 91; reported, 361. bill (H. R. No. 299) extending the preemption and homestead laws of the United States in [By Mr. Holbrook.] referred, 209.

bill (H. R. No. 652) to increase the compensation of registers and receivers in[By Mr. Holbrook.]

referred, 935; reported and recommitted, 2461; reported, 2835; called up; 2972; <tabled, 2978.

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Idiots, bill (H. R. No. 481) in relation to, lu || Impeachment-Continued. natics, and habitual drunkards in the District of Columbia-[By Mr. Lugersoll.] referred, 636.

Illinois river, bill (H. R. No. 868) for the improvement of the—[By Mr. Cook.] referred, 1707.

bill (H. R. No. 882) for the improvement of the, from the western terminus of the Illinois and Michigan canal to its mouth-[By Mr. Cook.]

referred, 1759.

Immigrant ships see Passengers.
Immigration-see Emigration.

bill (H. R. No. 1355) for the encouragement of-[By Mr. Cullom.]

reported as substitute for bill (H. R. No. 1139) and recommitted, 8732. Impeachment of Audrew Johnson, President of the United States.

resolution that Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors-[By Mr. Boutwell, November 25, 1867.] reported from the Committee on the Judiciary, called up, 61; discussed, 61, 65, 67; rejected, 68; votes recorded, 95, remarks by

Mr. Ashley, of Ohio.........

resolution that Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, be impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors-[By Mr. Covode, February 21, 1868.] referred, 1329; reported from the Committee on Reconstruction February 22, 1336; discussed, 1836, 1360, 1382, 1393; adopted February 24, 1400. remarks by

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Mr. Washburne, of Illinois...62, 66, 95
Mr. Washburn, of Indiana..............67
Mr. Williams, of Pennsylvania......... 69
Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.... .65, 68, 69
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Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio. .......175, 177,

179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187 Mr. Mungen

Mr. Van Trump........172, 175, 177, 178
Mr. Wilson, of lowa......

Mr. Woodward...............177, 178, 179 resolution referring the evidence taken on, by the Committee on the Judiciary to the Committee on Reconstruction-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, February 10, 1808.1 agreed to, 1087.

Mr. Pike ................................................................1396 Mr. Pile..

Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, 1400, 1402 Mr. Washburne, of Illinois........ 1401

committee to prepare articles of..........1402 instructions to.......

reports from...... .1470, 1542, 1613 resolution proposing a rule for the government of the proceedings of the House when the articles of, are reported to the House-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, February 25, 1868.]

read, 1424; adopted, 1425.

resolution granting leave to the committee appointed to prepare and report articles of, and to the Committee on Recon'struction, to sit during the sessions of the House [By Mr. Boutwell, February 25, 1868.]

agreed to, 1427.

resolution permitting the committee ap pointed to prepare and report articles of, to report in print-[By Mr. Boutwell, February 27, 1868.] reported and agreed to, 1470.. articles of, reported February 29, 1868, 1542;

discussed, 1542, 1558, 1608; amendments reported, 1613; Mr. Jenckes' amendment, 1614; Mr. Butler's amend ment, 1615; articles adopted; 1616, 1617, 1618; first and last paragraphs adopted, 1618; election of managers, 1619; tenth article reported and discussed, 1688; adopted, 1642; eleventh article reported, 1642; adopted; 1842 ;

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Impeachment-Continued. resolution that the stenographers of the House attend the managers to the Senate to report the proceedings of the trial of the, and that the same be printed by the Congressional Printer, &c.-By Mr. Bingham, March 12, 1868.] referred, 1861.

resolution directing the Congressional Printer to furnish copies of the trial of, &c.— [By Mr. Laflin, March 13, 1868.] reported and adopted, 1868. resolution for the suspension of the rules

during the pendency of the, to proceed to the consideration of any matter which may be reported by the managers on the part of the House of Representatives [By Mr. Butler, of Massachu setts, March 16, 1868.] adopted, 1905,

resolution that when the Senate shall sit for the trial of the, the House, in Committee of the Whole, will attend with the managers at the bar of the Senate[By Mr. Boutwell, March 20, 1868.] agreed to, 2021.

replication to the answer.

reported, 2072; discussed, 2072, 2073, 2078; adopted, 2081.

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examination of the question of, and the authorities relating to................ 1559 managers to conduct, before the Senate elected....... ......... 1619 instructions to.... .1642, 1706, 2503 .1638, reports from....

1642, 1706, 1711, 1861, 2073, 2175, 2307, 2503 resolution directing the Senate to be informed that this House have appointed managers to conduct the, and have directed the said managers to carry to the Senate the articles agreed upon-[By Mr. Boutwell, March 2, 1868.]

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cles of, agreed to by the House, be carried to the Senate by managers [By Mr. Bingham, March 3, 1868.] agreed to, 1642. resolution authorizing the managers to

appoint a clerk and a messenger, to be paid at the usual rates, and to send for and papers-[By Mr. Bingham, persons March 3, 1868.] agreed to, 1642.

resolution that the House attend the managers to the Senate-[By Mr. Bingham, March 4, 1868.]

agreed to, 1661.

resolution for printing three thousand additional copies of the articles of, adopted by the House-[By Mr. Poland, March 5, 1868.]

referred, 1681. resolution authorizing the managers to sit

during the sessions of the House, and to send for persons and papers, administer oaths, and take the testimony of witnesses [By Mr. Bingham, March 6, 1868.]

reported and agreed to, 1706.

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resolution postponing action upon all mat

ters except questions relating to the, until the conclusion of the trial now pending before the Senate-[By Mr. Boutwell, March 27, 1867.] reported, 2175.

resolution for printing five thousand copies

of the opening address of Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, on the trial of, with the accompanying brief of law authorities, and forty thousand copies without the accompanying brief-[By Mr. Schenck. March 30, 1868.]

referred, 2226; reported, 2228; called up, 2292, 2205; recommitted, 2308. remarks-by

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Mr. Washburne, of Illinois..........2505 yeas and nays on the..............2503, 2505 committee to investigate alleged corrupt influences on the Senate, &c...2503, 2505 reports from......

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2575, 2643, 2651, 2988, 8781, 4474 resolution requesting the Senate to direct that a certified copy of the proceedings of the last two days in the trial of the, be sent to the House of Representatives [By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, May 18, 1868.]

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gate concerning a letter purporting to have been written by seven members of this House to one of the Senators from Missouri in relation to the, trial now pending in the Senate-[By Mr. Eldridge, May 16, 1868.]

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copies of the, trial-[By Mr. Laflin, July 25, 1868.]

reported and agreed to, 4501. resolution proposing additional articles of[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, July 7, 1868.] read and discussed, remarks by

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read, 4473; referred, 4474. sundry minor questions relating to, discussed.

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.1329, 1425, 1426, 1905, 2021 ..2232 yeas and nays on the............. Importation, bill (H. R. No. 878) to encour age commerce and internal trade by facilitating direct-[By Mr. Nicholson.] referred, 1759. Importations, bill (H. R. No. 953) to encourage commerce and internal trade by facilitating direct-[By Mr. Grover.] referred, 2070.

Imports, bill (H. R. No. 589) to regulate the appraisement and inspection of-[By Mr. Judd.]

referred, 836.

bill (H. R. No. 788) to regulate the appraisement and inspection of, in certain cases [By Mr. Eggleston.] reported and recommitted, 1334; reported and discussed, 2634; passed, 2637. In Senate: received from House, 2633; referred, 2659; reported, 4098. Income tax, joint resolution (H. R. No. 115) requiring the Military Committee to inquire into the justice and expediency of reporting a bill refunding the, collected from officers of the Army and Navy during the war-[By Mr. Logan.] referred, 90. resolution calling for a report of the number of persons paying an, in each State, the aggregate amount so paid by States, the number of manufacturers in each State paying revenue tax, and the aggregate amount paid in each State [By Mr. Selye, Jannary 30, 1868.] objected to, 884; agreed to, 861.

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693, 1448, 3761, 3853, 3854 discharged from .693, bill (H. R. No. 1152, restore the B, 3853

of, to the Department of War-[By Mr. Garfield.] referred, 2756. bill parement of

the Interior certain powers and duties now exercised by the Secretary of the Treasury in connection 64 with [By Mr. Windom.1

reported, 3858; discussed, 3853; passed, HO8854; passed Senate with amendments, 64484; concurred in, 4472; enrolled, 4493; approved, 4498.

In Senate: received from House, 3875; referred, 8875; reported, 4440; passed with amendments, 4440; agreed to by House, 4451; enrolled, 4454.

remarks by

Mr. Allison....

Mr. Mullins..

Mr. Chanler.................................

40 Mr. Windom...

3853

3853

8853

.8853, 3854, 4472 Indian commission, bill (H. R. No. 854) to dissolve the, authorized by the act to estabEtablish peace with certain hostile tribes of 200 Indians, approved July 20, 1867-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas. Jidvo referred, 1631.

resolution inquiring what extra compensa

tion has been allowed to civil and military officers who were authorized by the 5 act of July 20, 1867, to act as an, to establish peace with certain hostile Indian tribes-[By Mr. Ward, May 21, 1868.

agreed to, 2544.832 DENS resolution calling for information in regard

to a treaty now being negotiated between the Great and Little Osage Indians, and SO a special [By Mr. Julian, June 1, 1868.] agreed to, 2753. sdr ng ayon bas her bill (H. R. No. 1218) appropriating money

to sustain the, and to carry out treaties made thereby—[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]

Thoreported, 8100; passed, 3174, 8175; passed Dan Senate, 3271; enrolled, 8299; approved,

8781.

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80. Mr. Ross.

1000 Mr. Spalding

.2171, 2176 2000. Mr. Washburne, of Illinois......... 1451, 1452, 1454, 2176 2015 Mr. Windom......2170, 2171, 2175, 2176 bill (H. R. No. 1073) making appropriations Jepp for the current and contingent expenses of the, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending June 30, 1869-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.]

reported, 2466; called up, 2533; discussed, 2592, 2614, 2687, 2682, 2707; passed, 2712; passed Senate with amendments, 4175; conference, 4175, 4196; conference report, 4302; agreed to by Senate, 4302; discussed, 4802; agreed to by House, 4306; enrolled, 4478; approved,

4498.

In Senate: received from House, 2736; Ole referred, 2736; amendment submitted, 053389; reported, 3552; amendment, 3570; 087 called up, 4050; discussed, 4075, 4097, (C.4113; passed with amendments, 4123; Baconference, 4148; conference report, 14271; discussed, 4271; concurred in by 10.Senate, 4275; by House, 4846; enrolled, CONS: 4450.

077Cremarks by987, Mr. Allison

....2708, 2709, 2710 On Mr. Ashley, of Nevada.................... ..2618 G6, Mr. Ashley, of Ohio............. 2682 9. Mr. Bashford .................. ......2682 £56. Mr. Brooks 2533,

0872 2592, 2641, 2642, 4175, 4303 06. Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts......2466, Sos pa39 2592, 2614,2615, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2619, 2620, 2621,2637, 2638, 2639, 2641, 2642, 2648, 2682, 2683, Tin là 2684, 2707, 2708, 2710, 2711, 2712, Dania 4175, 4802, 4303, 4804, 4805, 4306

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Mr. Cavanaugh....2617, 2638, 2642
Mr. Chanler.....12588, 2616, 2642

4 Mr. Clarke, of Kansas..........2688, 2684
Mr. Clarke, of Ohio........ ......2709
Mr. Clever......2642, 2648, 4304
Mr. Donnelly...................... ......2619,2620

Mr. Eldridge.....

3174, 3175

Mr. Eliot ..A

.3100 ..........8100 .8175

Mr. Farnsworth

resolution calling for copies of a copies of all vouchers

on file with the accounting officers for expenditures made by authority of the, under the act of July 20, 1867[By Mr. 11 Ward, June 22, 1868. ] at su agreed to, 8377.

resolution calling for copies of all treaties final made by the, with the several tribes of by western the last and

present

July 13, 1868.] 19d agreed to, 4000.&

during Cavanaugh,

Indian department, bill (H. R. No. 819) yadi making partial appropriations for the furather expenses of the, and for fulfilling tetreaty stipulations [By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts. Jay

reported, 1424; discussed, 1451,1458; passed, 1455; passed Senate with amendment,

...2641 ..2637 .2637. Mr. Garfield........... ....2592, 2614 Mr. Harding ..2533 Mr. Higby................. ..............2617, 2621, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2640, 2641, 2682, 2712 Mr. Holman .2533 Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts......2709, 12710

Mr. Johnson......2640, 2641, 2710, 2712 Mr. Julian.

Mr. Kelley..

.2684 ...2708 Mr. Kerr.......... .2711, 2712 Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio...............2616, 2617, 2618, 2684, 2685, 2710, 2711 Mr. Maynard......2617, 2682, 2683, 2684, 1_2685, 2707, 2708, 2709, 2710, 2712 Mr. Miller. 2643, 2682, 2707 ....2708 2641, 2707, 2708

Mr. Mullins....... Mr. Niblack...... Mr. Orth...................

Mr. Paine, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2619, 2637 Mr. Pile 2617, 2710, 2711

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Mr. Schenck,
Mr. Scofield...
..2592, 2619, 2709
Mr. Taffe..
.2637, 2710
Mr. Van Horn, of Missouri.. .2684,
2685, 2709, 2710, 2711
Mr. Van Trump.........4304, 4305, 4306
Mr. Ward.... .........2641, 2643, 4304
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, 2533, 2618,

2637, 2682, 2684, 2707, 2708, 2709, 2710, 2711, 2712, 4175 Mr. Welker................... 2709 Mr. Windom. ..2615, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2620, 2621, 2642, 2643, 2682, 2707, 2710, 2711 Mr. Wood... ....2710, 2711 Indian depredations, bill (H. R. No. 705) to provide for a commission to investigate claims arising from-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.]

read, referred, and printed, 1083. bill (H. R. No. 748) providing for the examination of claims for, in the Territory of New Mexico-[By Mr. Clever.] referred, 1217.

bill (H. R. No. 265) to reimburse the people of the Territory of Idaho for losses sustained by, and for moneys expended in protecting their property against hostile Indians-[By Mr. Holbrook.] referred, 91.

bill (H. R. No. 266) to reimburse the citi zens of Wasco, Umatilla, Union, Grant, and Baker counties for losses sustained by-[By Mr. Holbrook.] referred, 91; reported, 361. Indian hostilities, joint resolution (H. R. No.

194) extending the provisions of an act entitled "An act to provide for the payment of expenses incurred in the suppression of, in the Territories of Oregon and Washington in the years 1855 and 1856," approved March 2, 1861-[By Mr. Mallory.]

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