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to facilitate the collec

tion of the direct, in the State of Delaware-[By Mr. Nicholson.] referred, 691; reported, 1115; passed, 1116; passed Senate, 1244; enrolled, 1255; approved, 1319.

In Senate: received from House, 1125; referred, 1142; reported and passed, 1230; enrolled, 1260.

Tax commissioners, bill (S. No. 79) to confirm certain sales made by the direct, for South Carolina to persons in the Army, Navy, or Marine corps.

reported adversely, 24, 58. resolution calling for an official copy of the

instructions issued by Abraham Lincoln,

President, to the, of South Carolina on the 16th day of September, 1863-[By cd Mr. Paine, January 28, 1868.] adopted, 801.

bill (S. No. 564) concerning, of Arkansas. received from Senate, 3732; referred, 3883; reported and passed, 4002; en

rolled, 1002 No. 1257

Taxes, R. No. 1257) relative to lands sold for non-payment of Federal, or under a judgment or decree of the courts of the United States in the States lately in rebellion-[By Mr. Julian.] referred, 3132.

Taylor, Caleb N., a Representative from Pennbasylvania..........

petitions presented by..

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...1644,

Abdi sofabio 1669, 2217, 2318, 2921, 3628 Taylor, Captain Isaac A., bill (H. R. No. 1437)

for the relief of, of Tennessee-[By Mr. Butler, of Tennessee.]

referred, 4215.

Taylor, James W., resolution for printing the

report of, upon gold and silver mines and mining east of the Rocky mountains-[By Mr. Scofield, May 5, 1868.] referred, 2362; reported and agreed to, 2372. Telegraph-see Railroad.

bill (H. R. No. 1067) to establish, commuanonication between military posts, and for

the construction of a telegraph line to Puget sound-[By Mr. Pile.] referred, 2457.

bill (H. R. No. 1083) for the construction

of a Government, under the direction of the Post Office Department, between New York and Washington-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.]yd e referred, 2526.

Telegraph cable, bill (H. R. No. 1297) to grant the right to lay and land an ocean-[By Mr. Cobb.]

referred, 8363.

Telegraph Company, bill (H. R. No. 1415) to

incorporate the United States Postal, and to establish a postal telegraph system[By Mr. Farnsworth.nsas cits referred, 3937.

mentary to an

R. No.

Telegraph' lines, billet entitled "An act to aid No. 846) supplein the construction of, and to secure to the Government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes," passed July 24, 1866-[By Mr. Farnsworth.]. referred, 1631; substitute reported and recommitted, 2974.

Telegraphs, resolution instructing Committee

on the Post Office and Post Roads to inquire into the expediency of securing to the General Government the exclusive control of all, within the United States[By Mr. Ingersoll, April 21, 1868.] agreed to, 2320.

37941

Tennessee, resolution in reference to the recent murder of two ex Federal soldiers, Henry Fitzpatrick and Mr. Lincoln, in the county of Maury-[By Mr. Arnell, June 1, 1868.] adopted, 2752.

Tenure of certain civil offices, bill (S. No. 269) in addition to an act entitled "An act regulating the."

received from Senate, 1054; printed, 1156; referred, 1769.

Territorial officers, resolution in relation to the payment of salaries to, absent from their duties-[By Mr. Holbrook, March 10, 1868.]

objected to, 1806. Territories, the Committee on the.

instructions to ............ ..............1277, 2429 adverse report from.......

.....4431 bill (H. R. No. 343) repealing a certain portion of an act of the Legislative Assembly of Colorado Territory authorizing a lottery, and to prevent swindling in the-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

read and referred, 331.

bill (H. R. No. 802) supplementary to the several acts for organizing certain, of the United States-[By Mr. Loan.] referred, 1418.

bill (H. R. No. 1458) to provide for the more economical administration of the government of the several-[By Mr. Mullins.]

read and passed, 4485.

In Senate: received from House, 1454; called up, 4459, 4502; tabled, 4503. Territory, resolution in relation to the annexation of [By Mr. Bromwell, March 9, 1868.]

referred, 1761.

Testimony, bill (H. R. No. 220) to perpetuate, in the courts of the United States-[By Mr. Ferriss.] referred, 89.

bill (H. R. No. 712) to allow the respondent in criminal proceedings to testify in his own behalf in any court of the United States held in any State where such privilege is allowed in the courts of such State by the statute thereof [By Mr. Peters.]

referred, 1083.

Texas-see Reconstruction.

り、

resolution relating to the partition of-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, December, 3, 1867.] objected to, 11.

resolution in relation to public affairs in[By Mr. Loan, March 3, 1868.] proposed, 1421, 1632; adopted, 1760. bill (H. R. No. 1203) to erect two additional States out of the territory of the State of [By Mr. Beaman.] reported and recommitted, 2971, 3689. joint resolution (H. R. No. 298) for the division of the State of, and the admission of the same into the Union-[By Mr. Stokes.] referred, 3164.

bill (H. R. No. 1851) to provide for the erection of not more than two additional

PR States out of the territory of the State of-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] Lotereported and recommitted, 3689.

bill (S. No. 417) to amend an act proposing to the State of, the establishment of her northern and western boundaries, &c., and to establish a territorial government

for New Mexico.
received from Senate, 3762; passed, 4490;
enrolled, 4496.

Thanks of Congress, joint resolution (H. R.
No. 135) tendering, to Major General W.
S. Hancock [By Mr. Eldridge.]
tabled, 332.

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Thanks of Congress-Continued. joint resolution (H. R. No. 270) tendering the, to Captain David McDougall, of the United States Navy-[By Mr. Coburn.] referred, 2526.

Senate concurrent resolution tendering the, to Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, late Secretary of War.

received from Senate, 2753; concurred in, 3311.

Thatcher, Rear Admiral H. K., joint resolution (S. R. No. 70) authorizing, to accept a decoration from the king of the Hawaiian Islands.

received from Senate, 144; passed, 362; enrolled, 888.co

Thomas, A. R., bill (H. R. No. 1342) for the relief of-[By Mr. Paine.] referred, 3614.

Thomas, Caroline E., bill (S. No. 421) granting a pension to.

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petitions presented by...... .876, 998, 1939 bills introduced by

No. 470-to authorize the building of a railroad from Washington city, District of Columbia, to connect with the Northern Central railroad at or near the State line between Pennsylvania and Maryland....... .......636 No. 788-to fix the salary of the collector of customs for the district of Annapolis, in the State of Maryland.............. 1217 No. 1121-to prevent an appropriation therein mentioned from lapsing because of delay in adjustment.................2621 No. 1261-amendatory of an act relating to habeas corpus and to regulate judicial proceedings in certain cases, approved March, 3, 1863......... ..........3268

resolutions submitted by

authorizing Committee on the Judiciary to continue the inquiries heretofore Cordered by the House concerning public affairs in Maryland-[December 17, 1867]......... ..... 230 in reference to the amounts severally due to loyal claimants by the United States for which payment is not now authorized by law, and of providing for the payment thereof by grants of public land[March 27, 1868]........................2164 authorizing the select committee on the charges against Messrs. Donnelly, Washburne, and Butler to employ a clerk[May 11, 1868].......... .........2408 reports made by 230, 2812, 3267 motions made by.......... ...3268 incidental remarks by........1426, 2408, 2409 remarks on the resolution in regard to the State government of Maryland...230, 231 on the bill for the relief of R. M. Hollister...... ......... 1502 on the order of business..... ..2541, 2542 on the bill to amend the habeas corpus act............ .......3267, 3268 on the bill to regulate the duties on copper ores......... .........4485, 4496, 4499 leave of absence granted to.........2163, 2307 Thompson, Hampton, bill (H. R. No. 822)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 1449; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; concurred in, 3397; enrolled, 3411; approved, 3731. In Senate: received from House, 1403; referred, 1464; reported, 1669; passed with amendment, 3322; agreed to by House, 3389; enrolled, 3389.

Thompson, Major James B., bill (H. R. No. 17) for the relief of, of Perrysville, Juniata county, Pennsylvania-[By Mr. Miller.]

reported adversely, 4091.. Thurnick, Major A. S., bill (H. R. No. 920) for the relief of-[By Mr. Stokes.] referred, 1900. rait of Laibujdo

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Tift, Nelson, of Georgia, bill (H. R. No. 1459) to relieve, from disabilities-[By Mr. Dawes.]

read and passed, 4499; passed Senate, 4500; enrolled, 4500; approved, 4499.

In Senate; received from House, 4517; passed, 4517; enrolled, 4517.

Tift, Nelson, a Representative from Georgia... ....... 4500 Tillson, Brigadier General David, letter of, April 7, 1866, to Major General 0. 0. Howard..... ............184 Timber, resolution calling for tabular state-| ments of the amount of seasoned, now stored in each of the dock-yards of the United States, and the amount of green, bought during each year from 1860 up to date [By Mr. Chauler, December. 9, 1867.]

agreed to, 96.

Tinker, Walter H., bill (H. R. No. 634) granting a pension to, and John P. McElroy[By Mr. Anderson.]

referred, 935.

Title, bill (H. R. No. 394) confirming, to Little Rock Island, in the Mississippi river [By Mr. Price.]

referred, 474; reported and passed, 1703. In Senate: received from House, 1702; referred, 1702; reported, 3566.

bill (H. R. No. 891) in regard to the, of individuals to public lands-[By Mr. Burleigh.] referred, 1759,

Titles, bill (H. R. No. 337) quieting doubts in

relation to the validity of the, to four tracts of land in the State of Missouri-[By Mr. Newcomb.]

referred, 90; substitute reported and passed, 2499.

In Senate

received from House, 2505; referred, 2506. Tobacco-see Revenue.

Todd, James S., bill (H. R. No, 523) grant

ing a pension to-[By Mr. Van Aernam.] reported and passed, 736; passed Senate with amendment, 3336; agreed to, 3692; enrolled, 3702; approved, 3809.

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

Todd, Samuel P., joint resolution (H. R. No. 301) relative to the claim of, deceased[By Mr. Robinson.] referred, 3363.

Todd, William B., bill (H. R. No. 503) for the relief of[By Mr. Ingersoll.] reported and passed, 668; passed Senate, 3732; enrolled, 3758; approved, 3809. In Senate: received from House, 652; referred, 674; reported, 3629; passed, 3713; enrolled, 3748.

Tonnage fees, joint resolution (H. R. No. 338) exonerating certain vessels of the United States from the payment of, to consular agents in Canada─[By Mr. Spalding.] read and passed, 4003; passed Senate, 4216; approved, 4255.

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

Tonnage tax, bill (H. R. No. 790) relative to fishing license and the payment of the[By Mr. Pike.]

referred, 1418.

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Townsend's Historical Record, resolution instructing Committee on the Library to inquire into the expediency of purchasing, and Encyclopedia of the Rebellion-[By Mr. Ferriss, April 30, 1868.] agreed to, 2333.

Townsend, William, bill (H. R. No. 76) for the relief of [By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.] committee discharged, tabled, 507. Town sites, bill (H. R. No. 370) to prevent the further sale of the public lands of the United States except as provided for in the preemption and homestead laws and the laws for disposing of, and mineral lands[By Mr. Julian.]

reported and recommitted, 371; reported back, 508; postponed to January 28 and printed, 508; motion to reconsider, 588; called up, 1693; discussed, 1712, 2879, 2380, 2383.

Trade, bill (H. R. No. 1190) to regulate, on

our northern frontier-[By Mr. Beaman.] referred, 2935.

Trade with the British Provinces, resolution calling for a statement of the, since the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty, &c.— [By Mr. Ingersoll, February 7, 1868.] agreed to, 1053.

resolution for printing ten thousand copies

of the report of the Secretary of the - Treasury in reference to the, since the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty[By Mr. Ingersoll, March 31, 1868.] referred, 2232.

resolution for printing extra copies of the letters of the Secretary of the Treasury, dated March 80 (Ex. Doc. No. 240) and May 14, 1868, together with the reports of Mr. George W. Brega upon-[By Mr. Ingersoll, May 15, 1868.] referred, 2480.

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

a pension to the minor children of-[By Mr. Polsley.]

reported and passed, 3103; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 8119; reported, 3900; passed, 4365; enrolled, 4443.

Treasury Department, calls for information upon...26, 53, 129, 134, 155, 162, 264, 314,

332, 361, 506, 566, 644, 691, 801, 806, 861, 890, 970, 1058, 1116, 1293, 1302, 1448, 1449, 1707, 1771, 2070, 2306, 2307, 2310, 2354, 2865, 2866, 2541, 2528, 2569, 2571, 2752, 8377,3588, 4055 communications from, 13, 55, 62, 95, 104, 157,

210, 287, 333, 358, 363, 433, 541, 736, 784, 805, 806, 844, 899, 943, 944, 977, 1019, 1050, 1160, 1185, 1535, 1632, 1689, 1692, 1774, 1793, 1847, 1934, 1988, 2071, 2082, 2108, 2109, 2183, 2199, 2227, 2232, 2236, 2298, 2808, 2824, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2335, 2348, 2440, 2456, 2466, 2475, 2609, 2812, 3063, 3202, 3397, 3462, 3476, 3552, 3613, 3616, 3657, 3658, 3804, 4380 communication from Solicitor of the, in relation to sale of lots at Waterford, Pennsylvania....... .......693 relating to sale of ten-forty bonds..... 1298,

1301

inclosing an estimate of cost of the United States court-house, &c., at Des Moines, Iowa........ 1476, 2005

in regard to appropriation for completion of custom-house, &c., at Cairo, Illinois, 1484 relative to the erection of an assay office in Idaho........... ....1769 relating to the appointment of Assistant Secretary Cooper.... .....2081 inclosing the address of the Chamber of Commerce of Geneva, Switzerland, 2298 in relation to appointments...... .2330

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agreed to, 8588.

Treasurer, Assistant, bill (H. R. No. 238) to abolish the office of, of the United States, authorized by act of Congress, approved March 3, 1868-[By Mr. Newcomb.] referred, 90.

Treaties, resolution in reference to the execu tion of, with foreign nations [By Mr. Spalding, December 12, 1867.] referred, 153.

bill (H. R. No. 928) to restore to certain parties their rights under the, and laws of the United States-[By Mr. Johnson.]

referred, 1900; reported and recommitted, 2592.

bill (H. R. No. 1270) to provide for the publication of the, and laws of the United States in the States of California, Nevada, and Oregon, and in the Territories of Washington, Idaho, and Montana[By Mr. Cavanaugh.]

referred, 3164.

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in relation to reappraisement of foreign manufactures 3883 in relation to tonnage duties on Spanish vessels ..8888

remarks on the bill relating to land grants to southern railroads.... .889 leave of absence granted to........1808, 1682

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report made by.. motions made by..

..945, 2133

incidental remarks by, 571, 3063, 8097, 8364 remarks on the Kentucky election (case of Symes vs. Trimble).. .448, 452

on the bill to prevent the payment of certain claims..... 738 on the death of Hon. Elijah Hise, a Representative from Kentucky............ 744 on the bill in relation to taxing national bank shares........ .........803

on the bill concerning land grants to southern railroads.....807, 811, 814, 975 on the Kentucky election (case of John Young Brown)..............895, 944, 945 on the bill to repeal the cotton tax.....897 on the Military Academy appropriation bill...... .1019, 1021 on the Kentucky election (case of Samuel E. Smith)......... ....1194 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President, 1358, 1359 on questions relating to impeachment, 1425, 1905 on the Paducah bridge bill.... .1471, 1472, 1473, 1638 on the articles of impeachment, 1567, 1604 on the bill to continue the Freedmen's Bureau..... .1815, 1993 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......3042, 8136, 3141, 3143, 3144 on the bill for the relief of Champe Carter, jr..............

....

3131

on the Tennessee election (case of R, R. Butler) .............3198

on the bill to amend the habeas corpus act......... .......................... .....8268

on the order of business...

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agreed to, 3804.

Trowbridge, Rowland E., a Representative from Michigan....... .........2 petitions presented by.....217, 490, 649, 673, 1287, 1460, 1620, 1644, 2298, 3503 bills introduced by

No. 550-providing for the sale of a portion of the Fort Gratiot military reservation, in St. Clair county, in the State of Michigan ............. 779 No. 1337-granting an increase of pension to Frances T. Richardson, widow of the late Major General Israel B. Richardson 3588

joint resolution introduced by

No. 177-for the supply of current public documents to the libraries of agricultu ral colleges...--* ****** ***

40TH CONG, 2D SESS.

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motions made by.

403, 1184, 2582, 3063, 3724, 4062, 4063, 4264 incidental remarks by.. .210, 720, 2441, 8295, 3375, 3538, 3597, 3655, 4468 remarks on the legislative appropriation bill,

1114, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 3702
on the civil appropriation bill, 1474, 2001
on the bill concerning collection districts
in Michigan........
.....2612
on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060).....2891,
3050, 3064, 3073, 3114
on the resolution concerning the taxation
of United States bonds................2936
on the order of business.............. 2828,
3064, 3616, 3723

on the resolution of instructions on the
tax bill..
.3165
on the bill relating to the Alexandria
canal......
....3200
on the Kentucky election (case of McKee
vs. Young).......
...3375
during call of the House........3416, 8454
on the bill in relation to Fort Gratiot res-
ervation.
.3724
2030

leave of absence granted to........... Truax, George, bill (H. R. No. 256) granting a pension to, late a private in company H, first regiment Virginia volunteers-[By Mr. Hubbard, of West Virginia.] referred, 90; substitute reported and passed, 2909; passed Senate, 4394; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498.

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

Trueman, Mrs. Mary J., bill (H. R. No. 886) for the relief of-[By Mr. Hubbard, of West Virginia.]

referred, 1759; reported and passed, 3894; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498.

In Senate: received from House and referred, 8917; reported, 4145; passed, 4367; enrolled, 4442.

Turner, J. T., bill (H. R. No. 1198) for the relief of [By Mr. Flanders.] referred, 2936.

Turner, Jonathan S., joint resolution (S. R. No. 147) for the relief of.

received from Senate, 3271; passed, 4431, 4432; enrolled, 4479.

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Twichell, Ginery, a Representative from Massachusetts. 988 petitions presented by........988, 1054, 1068, 1369, 1460, 1693, 2143, 2416, 2471, 3381 bill introduced by

No. 1307-in relation to the transporta-
tion of United States mails by railroad
companies.....
....3364

joint resolution introduced by

No. 228-relative to the post office and sub-Treasury in the city of Boston, 1712 incidental remarks by........ 1085, 1861, 2288 remarks on the legislative appropriation bill......... 1133, 3702

on the civil appropriation bill...........1482 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......3140 during call of the House.........3416, 3455 leave of absence granted to.........2291, 2505 Tyler, Henry C., bill (H. R. No. 1002) for the relief of [By Mr. Woodward.] referred, 2288.

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217, 295, 552, 745, 1256, 1330, 1775, 1833, 1886, 2726, V

1287, 2895

Upson, Charles, a Representative from Michigan-Continued.

bills introduced by

No. 493-granting a pension to Abigail Reynolds .....637 No. 494-making an appropriation for the improvement of Saugatuck harbor, in the State of Michigan.. ....637 No. 495-making appropriation for the improvement of the harbor of St. Joseph and the harbor of South Haven, in the State of Michigan................637 No. 548-making an appropriation for the improvement of the harbor at New Buf falo, in the State of Michigan.........779 No. 549 to establish certain post routes...... ........... 779 No. 699-granting a pension to Hannah Brown...... .......1083 No. 700-to establish a post road from Cold Water, Michigan, to Flint, in the State of Indiana......... ..........1083 No. 1188-making an appropriation for the payment of the reward offered by the President of the United States, in April, 1865, for the capture of Jeffer son Davis...... .2935 No. 1357-making an appropriation to reimburse the city of Washington for expenses incurred in improving the property of the General Government in said city..... ...........8757 resolutions submitted by instructing Committee on Commerce to inquire into the expediency of improving Saugatuck harbor, at the mouth of the Kalamazoo river, in the State of Michigan-[December 9, 1867].......97 in relation to the appointment of civil officers in the States lately in rebellion-[January 6, 1868].........331 that G. G. Symes is not entitled to a seat as a Representative from the first district in Kentucky—[January 7, 1868], 862 that the oath of office be administered to Lawrence S. Trimble, and that he be admitted to a seat as a Representative from the first district in Kentucky— [January 7, 1868].

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to pay James H. Birch $2,500 for expenses in prosecuting his claim to a seat as a Representative from Missouri[July 20, 1868].. report made by.. motions made by

4253, 4254

..362 .832,

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452, 830, 898, 979, 1115, 1161, 1450, 1774, 1901, 2328, 2006, 2971, 3199, 8294, 3310, 3327, 3477, 3525, 3722, 2786, 3883 incidental remarks by.........382, 516, 592, 691, 694, 1012, 1451, 1683, 1703, 1706, 2071, 2198,2328, 2407, 2408, 2409, 2471, 2527, 2569, 2649, 3061, 3202, 3525, 3555, 4001, 4131, 4227 remarks on the New Mexico election case, 292 on the Kentucky election (case of Symes vs. Trimble). ...362, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452 on the resolution relating to the District jail......... 863 on the bill granting a pension to Eliza J. Rennard 735 on the bill granting pensions to the soldiers of 1812...... ....899 on the Kentucky election (case of John Young Brown)........902, 937, 944, 1161 on the resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to employ counsel in certain .......992 on drawing for seats......1043, 1044, 1085 on Rock Island bridge resolution......1087 on the legislative appropriation bill...1088, 1110, 1112, 1115, 1141, 1258 on the bill granting a patent to Charles G. Page.... ....1179

cases........

on the Kentucky election (case of Samuel E. Smith)....

.......... 1194 on the bill relating to the naturalization of sailors........

***...1297 on the civil appropriation bill.......... 1454, 1459, 1476, 1479, 1481, 1486

Upson, Charles, a Representative from Michigan-Continued.

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remarks on the articles of impeachment, 1619 on the Tennessee election (case of R. R. Butler)... ....... 1690, 1691

on questions relating to impeachment, 1683 on the bill for the relief of James C. .Sloo....... .......2025

on the bill for the relief of J. S. Cunningham......... .2321, 2323 .2328, 3345 ..........2345

on the order of business..... on the Alta Vela resolution....... on the joint resolution to regulate the freight tariff on the Pacific railroad, 2421 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c......... .2451

on the resolution asking Senate for a copy of the impeachment proceedings...2530 on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a recusant witness......... .2541,

2668, 2669, 2672, 2945, 2946 on the joint resolution to supply documents to the national asylums......2634 during call of the House........

.2648

on the Kentucky election (case of McKee
vs. Young)....
.......2773,
3833, 3372, 3373, 3374
on the bill to confirm certain claims in
Yosemite valley.
.......2816
on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......2845,
2853, 2918, 2993, 8039, 3139
on the bill relating to pensions..........2875
on the resolution in relation to the clerks'

twenty per cent..........2936, 2937, 8165 on the bill to admit Arkansas....................... 2938 on the river and harbor bill......3210, 3211 on the bill to regulate immigrant ships, 3272 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3494, 3525, 3537, 4089 on the bill distributing the rewards for the capture of Jefferson Davis...........3763,

3764, 3929, 3080, 3984, 3935, 3937 leave of absence granted to.........2233, 4382 Utah, the Territory of, bill (H. R. No. 202) to

create the office of surveyor general for, and establish a land office in said Territory, and extend the homestead and preemption laws over the same-[By Mr. Hooper, of Utah.]

referred, 6, 11; reported, 2813; passed, 2814; passed Senate with amendments, 3928; concurred in, 4090; enrolled, 4131; approved, 4217.

In Senate: received from House, 2857; referred, 2860; referred anew, 3629; reported, 8733; passed with amendments, 3874; agreed to by House, 4095; enrolled, 4096.

bill (H. R. No. 203) for the admission of Deseret into the Union-[By Mr. Hooper, of Utah.] referred, 6.

bill (S. No. 576) relating to the district courts of.

received from Senate, 3928; passed, 4491; enrolled, 4496.

V.

Vacancies, bill (S. No. 352) to authorize the temporary supplying of, in the Executive Departments.

.

received from Senate, 1183; referred, 1769; substitute reported and passed with amend ment, 3765; agreed to by Senate with amendment, 4061; disagreed to by House, 4062; conference, 4062, 4082; conference report, 4133; agreed to by Senate, 4133; discussed, 4133; disagreed to by House, 4135; new conference, 4135, 4182; conference report, 4259; agreed to by Senate, 4217; discussed, 4259, 4261, 4263, 4295; report agreed to by House; 4295; by Senate, 4802; enrolled, 4306.

remarks by

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Vacancies, bill (S. No. 352)—Continued. remarks by

Mr. Marshall

.4134, 4135 Mr. McKee........ .4134, 4290, 4262 Mr. Myers, 4134, 4135, 4260, 4261, 4295 Mr. Pomeroy. .4259, 4260, 4261, 4262, 4263, 4295 Mr. Welker........ ..4260, 4261 yeas and nays on the..............4135, 4295 Van Aernam, Henry, a Representative from New York....

petitions presented by, 62, 490, 592, 649, 1117, 1308, 1759, 2387, 2416, 2827, 3598, 4396 bills introduced by

No. 412-for the relief of John McManus,
of Chautauqua county, New York...474
No. 464-to establish a post route from
Little Valley to Randolph, New York,

636
No. 463-to amend an act for the relief
of certain drafted men, approved Feb-
ruary 28, 1867............
.........635
No. 618-making an appropriation for the
completion of the improvements of the
harbor at Dunkirk, New York........934
No. 786-extending a post route from
Chapelsburg to Humphrey's Centre,
Cattaraugus County, New York.....1216
No. 828-for the relief of Captain William
McKean.........
.....1450

No. 876-to extend the provisions of the
acts of July 22, 1861, and July 28, 1866.
in relation to bounties........
.....1750
No. 456-granting a pension to the minor
children of Pleasant Stoops...........592
No. 522-granting a pension to W. W.
Cunningham........
....735

No. 524-granting a pension to Austin M.
Partridge...
..........735
No. 523-granting a pension to James S.
Todd...
.736

No. 612-granting a pension to William
Chamberlain, a soldier of the war of
1812.......
.....934
No. 669-granting a pension to the widow
and children of Myron Wilklow.....1042
No. 670-granting a pension to the widow
and children of Andrew Holman...1042
No. 671-granting a pension to the widow
of Henry Kaneday..... ...........1042
No. 672-granting a pension to the widow
and minor children of Charles W. Wil-
.............. 1042

No. 673-granting a pension to Saffrona C.
Phelps, widow of John S. Phelps...1042
No. 674-granting a pension to the widow
of William S. Hamlin .................1043
No. 675-granting a pension to the widow
and child of Cornelius L. Riee.....1043
No. 676-granting a pension to Thomas
Connolly
......1043

No. 1408-granting a pension to Catharine
Gensler.....
.........1408

son...

No. 827-granting a pension to Ann Wil........ 1450 No. 829-granting a pension to Mrs. Susan Ten Eyck Williamson.. .1450 No. 1245-granting a pension to Mathew C. Griswold....... .........3104 No. 1246—granting a pension to the widow and minor children of Hiram Hitchcock....... ........3104

No. 1247-granting a pension to Orlena Walters..... ....3104

No. 1248-granting a pension to Elizabeth Richardson....... .........3104

No. 1249-granting a pension to Margaret C. Long.....

....3105 No. 1250-granting a pension to James Rooney.. ....3105

No. 1251-granting a pension to Charles Hamstead .........3105

.....

No. 1252-granting a pension to the children of Garrett W. Freer..............3105 No. 1406-granting a pension to Patrick Collins.. ...8896 No. 1407-granting a pension to John Gridley. .......3896 No. 1409-granting a pension to Asa F. Holcomb ....8896

Van Aernam, Henry, a Representative from New York-Continued. resolution submitted by

instructing Committee on Invalid Pensions to inquire whether the Pension Bureau cannot be reorganized so as to promote the efficiency and economy of its administration [February 12, 1868]........1127 reports made by..........592, 735, 786, 1042, 1043, 1450, 3104, 3105, 3327, 3524, 3896 motions made by.. .......592, 735, 736, 1042, 1043, 1450, 3104, 3105, 3327, 3896 remarks on the bill granting a pension to Sarah Hackleman.....

3524

on the river and harbor bill............3564 leave of absence granted to, 1906, 2412, 3364 Van Auken, Daniel M., a Representative from Pennsylvania.....

bills introduced by

2

No. 536-for the establishment of a post route from Damascus, via West Damascus and New Albany, to Philadelphia, 778 No. 1065-to establish a post road...2457 incidental remarks by........ .2310, 2498, 2649, 2650 remarks on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President...... 1398 (See Appendix.)

on the articles of impeachment, 1551, 1617 on the order of business... ..2304 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 8042, 3070 leave of absence granted to.... .2308, 2529, 3089, 3730 Vanderbilt, resolution inquiring what service the United States steamship, is employed in, where stationed, and the present eondition of the hull and machinery of said vessel-[By Mr. Taber, January 22, 1868.] agreed to, 687.

Van Gilder, Esther C. C., bill (H. R. No.

1395) granting a pension to, widow of Charles F. Van Gilder, deceased, late a private in company M, first regiment Vermont heavy artillery volunteers-[By Mr. Miller.]

reported and passed, 3891; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4368; enrolled, 4443.

Van Hoffman, L. A. & Co., bill (H. R. No. 912) to authorize the payment of the claim of William H. Newman & Co. and, of New York city-[By Mr. Taber.] referred, 1900.

Van Horn, Burt, a Representative from New York.. petitions presented by.

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229 .719, 815, 980, 1142, 2332, 2387, 2686, 2810, 2827 bills introduced by

No. 314-to amend section eleven of the supplemental pension act approved June 6, 1866...... ......... 229 No. 791-for the relief of the heirs of Captain Joshua Chamberlain, deceased, 1418 No. 792-to provide for the construction of a ship-canal around the Falls of Niagara...... ..... 1418 No. 1363-granting a pension to Emily B. Bidwell, widow of Brigadier General Daniel D. Bidwell.......................3758 joint resolution introduced byNo. 216 to authorize the Secretary of War to place at the disposal of the Lincoln Monument Association damaged and captured ordnance................. 1450 resolutions submitted by

calling for information relative to the harbor at Wilson, Niagara county, New York, and the propriety of making an appropriation for the improvement of said harbor-[February 26, 1868]...1449 in relation to the Niagara ship-canal[July 7, 1868]..

.8786 ......2163

report made by..... motions made by......1044, 1451, 2289, 4092 incidental remarks by........1188, 1450, 2570 remarks on the resolution allowing a clerk to two committees....... ........813

Van Horn, Burt, a Representative from New York-Continued.

remarks on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President......1388 on the joint resolution concerning the Lincoln Monument Association.......... 1450 on the Connecticut avenue railway bill, 2163, 2164, 2388, 3881 on the bill to admit North Carolina to representation in Congress........ 2455 on the river and harbor bill......2611, 3565 on Republican policy..... .4140 leave of absence granted to.. .2937 Van Horn, Robert T., resolution that, is entitled to a seat in this House as a Representative from the sixth district of Missouri-[By Mr. Poland, December 18, 1867.]

reported, 257; discussed, 389, 399; adopted,

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Van Trump, Philadelph, a Representative
from Ohio-Continued.
bills introduced by-

No. 471-to establish a post road from
Berne station, via Hartzler, Fairfield
County, Ohio, to West Rushville, Fair-
field, county, Ohio........ ......636
No. 918-to establish a post road from
New Holland, in Pickaway county,
Ohio, via Clarksburg and Greenland, in
Ross county, to Chillicothe, Ohio, 1900
No. 1262-granting a pension to Wesley
P. Davis..
.3164
No 1264-for granting a pension to Sarah
Benedum, widow of N. Benedum, 3164
No. 1263-granting a pension to Joseph
A. Fry

joint resolution introduced by

....8164

No. 117-providing for an amendment of section thirty of an act entitled "An act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof"....... resolutions submitted by

.91

in relation to the printing of a book known as "Tributes of the Nations to Abraham Lincoln'-[May 25, 1868].....2570 for the purchase of the Bastile key-[June 1, 1868]........... .2751 incidental remarks by.. ...890, 2021, 2227, 2570, 2751, 4494 rémarks on the President's message.....162, 172, 175, 177 on the supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439)......... .514, 664 on the bill (H. R. No. 584) concerning the rights of American citizens abroad, 832, 1127 on drawing for seats......... ..........1043 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President........ 1398 (Not published.) on the bill (H. R. No. 768) concerning the rights of American citizens abroad, 1800, 1801, 1803, 1805, 2311 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2452, 2453 on the resolution for printing the "Tribute to Abraham Lincoln", .2570

on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a recusant witness.........2588, 2669, 2702 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......2845, 2846, 2893, 2920, 2950, 3042, 3045 on the bill for the relief of Champe Car3131 ter, jr..

2977

.1861

merce....

on the river and harbor bill..............3206 on the bill to promote American com8235

on the bill to amend the habeas corpus

act.........

during call of the House...

on reconstruction....

incidental remarks by...............3758, 3765 remarks on the Missouri contested-election case.........

.......399

on the Kentucky election (case of John Young Brown)...... ......... 943 on the articles of impeachment......... 1616 on sundry questions relating to impeachment....... .2364

during call of the House... on the Indian appropriation bill......2684, 2685, 2709, 2710, 2711 on the joint resolution relative to the Cherokee and Osage Indian lands, 2814, 2815, 2816 leave of absence granted to.........1218, 2335 Van Nordstrand, David, bill (H. R. No. 455) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 592; passed Senate

with amendments, 3336; concurred in, 3346; enrolled, 8375; approved, 3731. In Senate: received from House, 627; referred, 632; reported, 1811; passed with amendments, 3317; concurred in by House, 8348; enrolled, 3359.

Van Trump, Philadelph, a Representative from Ohio

.2 .......605, 1094, 1330, 1460, 1939, 1974, 2030, 2750

petitions presented by...

bills introduced by

No. 434-to establish a post route from Shadesville, Ohio, to Genoa, Ohio, 475

...3268 ...3416 .4063 on the Indian appropriation bill......4304, 4305, 4306 leave of absence granted to, 2233, 3658, 3981 Van Wyck, Charles H., a Representative from New York.. petitions presented by.........876, 1256, 1693 bills introduced by

Van Wyck, Charles H., & Representative from New York-Continued.

resolutions submitted by

calling for information in reference to the
Indian lands in Kansas-[December
11, 1867]............. ................
.......... 134
inquiring the reasons for the exemption
of the scheme known as "The Gettys
burg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers' from
the payment of the special tax-[De-
cember 12, 1867]..................... 162
requesting the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue to revoke the permit hereto-
fore given exempting the Gettysburg
Asylum for Disabled Soldiers from the
payment of special tax and license-
January 22, 1868]...................................... 691
in reference to the cost of the arrest and
trial of John H. Surratt, &c.-[January
27, 1868]......
....784
inquiring why the railroads between Bal-
timore and New York city receive for
the transportation of the mails $100
per mile more than first class roads,
like the New York and Erie-[Febru-
ary 26, 1868]..

inquiring the number of general and spe-
cial agents in the Treasury Department,
their compensation, &c.-[February 26,
1868].
1451
directing the Secretary of the Treasury
to suspend work on the new clock and
weather-vane on the custom-house at
New York city until he reports to this
House the estimated expense of the
same- -[February 27, 1868]...........1435
in reference to estimates of the cost of the
proposed post office and court-house
building in the city of New York-
[March 6, 1868].......
.1707
for printing extra copies of the report of
the Committee on Retrenchment on
whisky frauds-[ March 13, 1868], 1869
inquiring why the members of the eighty-
fourth regiment of New York volun-
teers, who served three years, are al-
lowed only fifty dollars additional
bounty [March 26, 1868]........... 2137
in relation to the sale of the iron clads
Oneota and Catawba [May 8, 1868],
2400

directing the Committee for the District of Columbia to inquire into the expediency of requiring the Georgetown and Washington Railroad Company to run their cars at greater speed [May 14, 1868]....... 2457 in reference to the imprisonment of American citizens abroad-[June 25, 1868], 3223 in relation to the absence of the United States consul at Panama-[July 24, 1868]..........

report made by....

89

No. 449-authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to change the name of the ship Ericsson to Grand Duchess............566 No. 534-making a grant of land to the

Midland Pacific Railway Company, to aid in the construction of a certain railroad in Nebraska......... ........778

No. 761-to construct a wagon-road from West Point, in the county of Orange, State of New York, to Cornwall Landing, in said county. .......... 1217 No. 894-to reduce the expenses of the Government. ....1760

joint resolutions introduced byNo. 105-authorizing the Comptroller of the Currency to revoke the order ap pointing a receiver to take charge of any bank, and to restore said bank to the owners.thereof........... ...........89 No. 233-in regard to the fees of clerks and marshals in bankrupt cases.....1869

4427

.1829

motions made by ......162, 1303, 2361, 2400 incidental remarks by..... .1183, 1771, 2130, 2137, 2409. 3223, 3477, 3554 remarks on the Gettysburg asylum gift enter.. prise..... ........ 162, 506 on the joint resolution to provide for the examination of distillery meters....422, 429, 430, 445 on the Dubuque and Sioux City railroad bill...... ......570 on the bill for the sale of the arsenal grounds at St. Louis........... ....716 on the bill to incorporate the Washington Target Shooting Association..........830 on the bill extending certain patents for cutting screws.....1179, 1180, 1182, 1183 on the Army appropriation bill........1280,

1288, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1302, 1303 on the resolution concerning contracts of the Post Office Department ........ 1295 on the naval appropriation bill..........1328 on the civil appropriation bill

1481, 1508, 1510 on the articles of impeachment......... 1619 on the joint resolution concerning captured property............1764, 1765, 1767, 1708

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