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Washburn, Henry D., a Representative from nd Indiana-Continued.

remarks on the President's message.....624, vd tapes 745, 1054, 1059, 1060 on the bill concerning land grants to southern railroads 695, 813 on the bill in regard to additional bounty, 694, 712, 713, 714 on the bill for the sale of the arsenal grounds at St. Louis........... ..716

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on the legislative appropriation bill, 1113 on the consular and diplomatic bill... 1201 on the bill granting pensions to the soldiers of 1812... 94) on the Army appropriation bill.. .1277, 1278, 1280, 1286 on the report in regard to lighting the Hall...

2318 on the joint resolution to regulate the freight tariff on the Pacific railroad, 2421, 2423 on the bill for the relief of E. B. Allen, 2500, 2501

on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Gideon Walker...... .2538

on the resolution in reference to the death 99 of ex-President Buchanan............2810 qon the clerks' twenty per cent. resolution,

2936, 2937, 8164, 3165, 3199, 3256 on the bill concerning the amendment to palanopostal laws........ .2973

on the resolution of instruction on the tax bill........... ....3169 concerning the sale of Osage Indian lands, CD fr 8263 then on the bill relating to additional bounties, 3294, 3722 on the bill in regard to mail service in Dakota......... .......3311, 3326 during call of the House, 3416, 8454, 4521 on the river and harbor bill.. 3596 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 8726, 3731

on the bill granting a pension to Mary A.
Davis....
..3894
on the bill for the relief of contractors for
iron clads..
....3940

on the bill to fix the military peace estab-
lishment...3948, 8950, 3970, 3974, 3982
on reconstruction.....4014, 4015, 4016
on the resolution for an investigation of
the disbursement of the contingent fund,
4080
on the bill to secure homesteads to actual
settlers..........
...........4090
on the amendment of the homestead law,
4415

leave of absence granted to...... 1308, 1512, 1667, 1769, 2070, 3034 Washburn, William B., a Representative from

Massachusetts.....

petitions presented by..........

..2

...62,

144, 605, 920, 998, 1025, 1142, 1189, 2332, 2544, 2758, 3503, 4024 bills introduced by

No. 833-for the relief of Rufus M. Hol

lister, of Janesville, Wisconsin...... 1501 No. 1068-to provide for certain claims against Department of Agriculture, 2458 No. 1277-to provide for the distribution of

the reward offered by the President of the United States for the capture of Jefferson Davis.. ..3226 No. 1319-for the relief of Abednego B. Rowden, late second lieutenant eleventh Tennessee cavalry........... ..3553

No. 1320-for the relief of L. Merchant &
Co. and Peter Rosecranz...... .3554

joint resolutions introduced by

No. 217-for the relief of Beales & Dixon, 1504

No. 360-relative to the accounts of George P. Putnam and Eliza Ketcham......4469 reports made by.................................. .134, 312, 1501, 1504, 2458, 2459, 2538, 3103, 3226, 3552, 3553, 3554, 3761, 3768, 4477 .1502, 1503, 1504, 2458, 3104. 3553, 3943, 4469 incidental remarks by.. ...... 1859, 2328, 2534, 2910, 3295, 3804, 3888, 3928, 8940, 3043, 4438, 4490, 4491, 4492

motions made by.

Washburn, William B., a Representative from Massachusetts-Continued.

remarks on the bill extending certain patents for cutting screws........1179, 1181, 1183 personal and explanatory........ 1218, 2537 on the bill granting pensions to the soldiers

of 1812

.1245 on the bill for the relief of R. M. Hollister, 1501, 1502 on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Gen. Duncan L. Clinch...............1868, 1902 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax...... ..........2104, 2105 on the bill for the relief of Timothy Lyden, 2458 on the bill for the relief of George Calvert, on the bill to provide for certain claims against the Agricultural Department, 2458 on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Gideon Walker........... 2538, 2539 on the bill for the relief of Palemon John,

2458

2540

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on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Thomas W. Harvey.....3295, 3296, 3297 during call of the House....... .3416

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284), 3526, 3532 on the bill for the relief of Albert Grant, 3553 on the bill for the relief of Abednego B. Rowden 3553

on the bill for the relief of contractors for iron-clads.........3554, 3940, 3941, 3942 on the bill for the relief of Anthony Bucher, 8723, 3761 on the joint resolution concerning the pay of volunteers.. 3762

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referred, 2289.

bill (H. R. No. 1057) in relation to the judi4cial district of—[By Mr. Flanders.] referred, 2406.

resolution instructing Committee on Terri

tories to inquire in regard to the location of a penitentiary in-[By Mr. Flanders, May 12, 1868.] agreed to, 2429.

bill (H. R. No. 1160) to enable the county of Clark, in, to provide a fund for extinguishing the indebtedness of said county-[By Mr. Flanders.] referred, 2874,

bill (S. No. 487) to disapprove an act of the Legislative Assembly of, redistricting the Territory, and reassigning the judges thereto.

received from Senate, 3732; passed, 4489; enrolled, 4496.

Watchmen, resolution in relation to the em

ployment of, for public buildings and grounds-[By Mr. Shanks, May 11, 1868.] objected 10, 2380; referred, 2407.

Waters, George R., bill (H. R. No. 662) granting a pension to the widow and children of [By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate with amendments, 3336; disagreed to, 3693; conference, 3694, 8732; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 8928; by House, 3938; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255.

In Senate: received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed with amendments, 3319; conference, 3688; conference report, 8857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. Waterson, J. W., bill (H. R. No. 539) for the relief of [By Mr. Buckland.] referred, 779.

Watson, Robert, bill (S. No. 606) granting a pension to.

received from Senate, 4395; passed, 4477, enrolled, 4492.

Watts, Isaac, resolution directing Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the payment to, of the back pay and allowances due his adopted son, Samuel Watts, who died in the service of the United States-[By Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, March 26, 1868.]

agreed to, 2143.

bill (H. R. No. 1128) for the relief of—[By Mr. Garfield.]

reported, 2677; passed, 2677.

In Senate: received from House, 2690; referred, 2701; referred anew, 2759. Ways and Means, the Committee of." instructions to.

.11. 51, 58, 153, 156, 162, 241, 286, 403, 506, 641, 644, 662, 780, 806, 1116, 2228, 2408, 2682, 3165, 3223, 3588, 3967, 4469 reports from..... .13, 53, 69, 364, 421, 593, 1115, 1116, 1513, 1637, 1774, 1794, 2081, 2420, 2609, 3029, 3105, 3337, 3376, 3556, 3658, 3854, 3928, 3937, 4002, 4007, 4051, 4083, 4090, 4133, 4172, 4216, 4306, 4389, 4467, 4468, 4469, 4470, 4485, 4494 adverse reports from.... 3883 discharged from subjects... ...13, 53, 97 Wear, Pleasant M., bill (H. R. No. 993) for the relief of [By Mr. Gravely.] referred, 2228.

Weaver, W. H., bill (H. R. No. 84) for the "relief of, late captain company D, twelfth regiment Pennsylvania Reserve corps[By Mr. Miller.j

reported adversely, 2688.

Webb, Sarah, bill (S. No. 889) granting a pension to, widow of William R. Webb, and her minor child.

received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported and passed, 2910.

Webster, Frances M., bill (H. R. No. 1254)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Beatty.] reported and passed, 3105; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3120; reported, 3954; passed, 4366; enrolled, 4443.

Weed, John A. and Elizabeth J., bill (S, No. 383) granting a pension to, minor children of Robert T. Weed, deceased. received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported and passed with amendment, 3895; conference report agreed to by Honse, 4131; by Senate, 4182; enrolled,

4186.

Weeks, Mrs. Nancy, bill (H. R. No. 453) in

creasing the pension of, widow of Francis Weeks, of Georgia-[By Mr. Price.] reported and passed, 592; passed Senate with amendments, 3336; concurred in, 3764; enrolled, 2804; approved, 4004. In Senate: received from House, 627; referred, 632; reported, 1404; passed with amendment, 3318: agreed to by House, 3749; enrolled, 3770.

Weights see Scales.

bill (H. R. No. 654) in relation to, in the District of Columbia [By Mr. Ingersoll.1 referred, 985; reported, 2168.

Weisse, Barbara, bill (H. R. No. 1226) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Burr.] reported and passed, 3101; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3900; passed, 4365; enrolled, 4443. Welker, Martin, a Representative from Ohio, 2 petitions presented by... .62,

403, 433, 453, 490, 605, 745, 785, 1716, 2030, 2332, 2416, 2593, 4024

bills introduced by

No. 222-to amend the several acts re
lating to pensions.....
..89
No. 290-in relation to public schools in
the cities of Washington and George-
town, in the District of Columbia, and
amendatory of existing laws in relation
thereto....
.....208

No. 414-to preserve the evidence of mar-
riages in the District of Columbia...474
No. 413-to fix the compensation of the
First Comptroller of the Treasury...474
No. 624-to regulate the construction of
private buildings in the city of Wash-
ington, District of Columbia...........934
No. 750-to provide for juries in certain

cases in the District of Columbia... 1217 No. 793-to incorporate the Evening Star Newspaper Company.. ...1418

No. 879-to incorporate the Lloyd CarHeating and Ventilating Company, 1759 No. 916-to amend an act entitled "An act to establish in the District of Columbia a House of Correction for Boys," 1900 No. 1009-to amend the law of the District of Columbia in relation to judicial proceedings therein...........

.2291 No. 1027-to authorize the construction of a bridge over Black River, in Lorain county, Ohio......... ...2331 No. 1076-for the relief of Helen M. Smith ......2499 No. 1133-for the relief of Mrs. Mary Jackson .2750 No. 1213-to incorporate the Potomac Navigation Company..................3031 No. 1328-to authorize the corporate authorities of Georgetown to subscribe the sum of $300,000 to build a branch railroad to connect said city with the Alexandria, Loudoun, and Hampshire railroad, and to levy a tax therefor.....3587 No. 1421-for the relief of Lieutenant Paris L. Reed......... .......4000

joint resolution introduced by

No. 108-extending the privileges of the

libraries to the justices of the supreme court of the District of Columbia.....89 resolutions submitted by--

directing the heads of the several Departments to furnish the aggregate amount of the twenty per cent. allowance to the employés of their respective_Departments for the year ending June 30, 1867-[December 11, 1867]............134 calling for a statement of the amount expended for repairs on the New York custom-house for two years prior to the 1st day of February, 1868-[February 26, 1868]....... ...... 1448

in reference to a contract made for labor in the public store or appraiser's department in the city of New York-[Febru ary 26, 1868]....

reports made by......

1449 134, 2162

motions made by......3888, 4842, 4482, 4475 incidental remarks by

..668,

1400, 1906, 2049, 3942,

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Welker, Martin, a Representative from Ohio-Whaling vessels, resolution calling for inform Continued.

remarks on the Army appropriation bill, 1284 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President.................. 1390 (See Appendix.)

on the civil appropriation bill......... 1506, 1509, 1510 on the bill concerning the District jail, 1538, 1539

on the bill for the relief of George W. Lane....... .............1541

on the joint resolution concerning captured property............ .....1764, 1767 on the report on the cancellation and destruction of United States bonds, 1830, 1849, 1851, 1853 on financial questions.... .2049 on the order of business.........2162, 4003 on the bill concerning the rights of married women ........2162

on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax.... .2230

on the bill providing for the expenses of the impeachment trial.........

2309

on the bill for the relief of J. S. Cunningham....... 2322

on the bill to admit Arkansas to representation in Congress...... 2392 on the bill to extend the charter of Washington city......................................2409, 2410, 2411 on the bill to regulate the civil service, 2466 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......2956, 2982, 2984, 3064, 3049, 8066, 3071 on the river and harbor bill.....3210, 3565 on the bill to regulate immigrant ships, 3269

on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from political disabili ities........ .3307 during call of the House....3454, 3455 on the resolution for a clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions...........3927 on the bill in relation to New York war claims........ .....3946 on the bill making appropriations for the Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution, 4059, 4873, 4374 on the funding bill.......... .4192 on the bill to improve the Mississippi river.......... .4255, 4256, 4257 on the bill relating to vacancies in the Departments.. ..4260, 4261 on the National Life Insurance Company bill...... .4342 on the ocean steamers bill....... ......4891 on the joint resolution in relation to the payment of interest due from States, 4475, 4476 on the joint resolution relative to lighting the streets of Washington city........4477 leave of absence granted to........... ..3692 Welles, Henry S., resolution calling for inform

ation concerning a contract made in the spring of 1866 with, for the removal of obstructions in the Savannah river-[By Mr. Eliot, January 16, 1868,] adopted, 566. Wesson, D. B., bill (S. No. 229) for the relief

of Horace Smith and, or their assigns. referred, 991: reported, 1316; passed, 1317; enrolled, 1393.

Weston, Charles T., joint resolution (H. R.

No. 224) for the relief of, of Pennsylva nia-[By Mr. Lincoln.] referred, 1631.

West, William B., consul at Dublin, letters of, July 4, 1866, to Patrick J. Condon.........4 resolution instructing Committee on Foreign

Affairs to inquire into the conduct of,
regarding American prisoners in that
city [By Mr. Robinson, December 2,
1867.]

read, 8; discussed, 8, 7; referred, 8.
remarks by-

Mr. Banks.......
Mr. Farnsworth

Mr. Judd....

Mr. Logan.........

.943

Mr. Robinson

Mr. Ross.

on legislative appropriation bill, 1088, 3705

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ation in reference to American, in the Okhotsk sea, off Tchantar Island, having been recently ordered off the coast by Russian war vessels-[By Mr. Eliot, December 18, 1867.] adopted, 257.

Wharves, resolution making inquiry relating to the proposed construction of, in the harbor of Oswego, New York-[By Mr. Churchill, June 10, 1868.] agreed to, 2976.

joint resolution (H. R. No. 296) giving the assent of the United States to the construction of certain, in the harbor of Oswego, New York-[By Mr. Churchill.] referred, 3164; reported and passed, 4081; passed Senate, 4430; enrolled, 4479; approved, 4498.

:

In Senate received from House, 4075; referred, 4092; reported, 4228; passed, 4403, 4404; enrolled, 4451.

Wheeler, James T., bill (H. R. No. 988) for the relief of [By Mr. Gravely.] referred, 2228.

Whisky, resolution instructing Committee of

Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the total destruction of all high wines and, which may be seized as having been manufactured in fraud of the revenue laws-[By Mr. Ingersoll, December 12, 1867.] objected to, 156. resolution calling for information in reference

to the quantity of, seized, condemned. and sold, &c., in the cities of New York and Brooklyn-[By Mr. Allison, January 6, 1868.]

adopted, 332.

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resolution in reference to a document pur

porting to be a report from the Committee on Retrenchment on the subject of-[By Mr. Jenckes, March 17, 1868.] proposed, 1926.

Whistler, Julia, bill (S. No. 516) granting a pension to.

received from Senate, 8345; referred, 3346; reported adversely, 8896.

Whitall, Major John A., bill (H. R. No. 1091)

for the relief of the legal representatives of, late paymaster in the United States Army, on account of lost or stolen vouchers-[By Mr. Clever.] referred, 2527.

Whiteford, John, bill (H. R. No. 401) for the relief of, late captain in the first regiment of Arkansas infantry-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.]

referred, 474.

Whitehead, Otis A., bill (H. R. No. 1417) to release the sureties on the official bond of, an additional paymaster in the Army of the United States, for moneys lost after his death-[By Mr. Robertson.] referred, 4000.

Whitt, Martin, bill (S. No. 499) granting a pension to the widow and child of, deceased. received from Senate, 3845; referred, 3846.

.4215

Whittemore, B. F., a Representative from South Carolina....... joint resolution introduced by

.........

No. 356-relative to land scrip in the State of South Carolina .4412 Whittlesey, E., resolution calling for transcript of the records of a military court held at Raleigh, North Carolina, in the summer of 1866, for the trial of, and others-[By Mr. Eggleston, June 30, 1868.] agreed to, 3613.

Wilcox, Charles W., bill (H. R. 672) granting a pension to the widow and minor children of [By Mr. Van Aernam.] reported and passed, 1042; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3694; conference, 3694, 3782; conference report, 3937; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3937; enrolled, 4002; approved,

4255.

In Senate: Received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with amendments, 3320; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958.

Wilcox, William W., bill (H. R. No. 755) for the relief of-[By Mr. Harding.] referred, 1217.

Wilkes, Charles, bill (H. R. No. 1309) for the relief of, rear admiral of the Navy-[By Mr. Woodbridge.]

referred, 3377.

Wilklow, Myron, bill (H. R. No. 669) grant

ing a pension to the widow and children of [By Mr. Van Aernam.] reported and passed, 1042; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 3693; conference, 3694, 3732; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3933; enrolled, 4002; approved,

4255.

In Senate: received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1515; passed with amendments, 3320; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 8954; enrolled, 8958.

Wilklow, Mrs. Sarah A., bill (H. R. No. 507) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.] referred, 687.

Williams, Ann, bill (H. R. No. 851) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Hopkins.] referred, 1631; reported and passed, 3891; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498.

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

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Williams, Thomas, a Representative from Pennsylvania ...........2 145, 692, 1094, 2416, 2583, 3238, 4264 report made by................................ ....692 motion made by.

incidental remarks by.....

.1277,

1453, 1761, 1965, 2107 remarks on the resolution of the Judiciary Committee for the impeachment of the President..................................................................... .........69 on the bill defining a quorum of the Supreme Court...........478, 479, 488, 489 (See Appendix.)

....1199

on the bill concerning land grants to southern railroads.....697, 970, 971, 975 on the resolution in relation to Stephen J. Meany..... ............946 on the Kentucky election (case of Samuel E. Smith).......... on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill....1219, 1220, 1221, 1222, 1223 on the bill for the surrender of criminals, 1278 on the bill for the protection of witnesses, 1334 on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President.... ........1398 (Not published.)

on the articles of impeachment.........1562 (See Appendix.)

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petitions presented by.

.......2 ....876,

980, 1054, 1117, 1330, 1862, 2652 bills introduced byNo. 210-to fund the interest-bearing debt of the United States and to provide for a national tax thereon and the distribution of the taxes collected to the several States, in lieu of State or local taxation, and to provide a sinking fund for the payment of the public debt...51 No. 227-to exempt from taxation all manufactured goods where the product produced or manufactured shall not exceed $5,000 per annum, except certain manufactured articles specified.......89 joint resolutions introduced by— No. 122-to amend an act authorizing the issue of national currency, approved February 25, 1863...... 154 No. 158-for the relief of John B. Chap.636 No. 188-to authorize the issue of $140,000,000 legal tender notes, to supply the deficiency in the currency caused by the canceling of legal-tender and compound-interest notes.....................934 No. 291-giving additional compensation to certain employés in the civil service

man.........

of the Government at Washington, 2936 incidental remarks by..................934, 935 remarks on the President's message, 749,750 (See Appendix.)

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)...2850,2855 leave of absence granted to.. .1308, 1512, 1542, 1667, 1927, 2072 Williamson, Mrs. Susan Ten Eyck, bill (H. R. No. 829) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Van Aernam.]

reported and passed, 1450; passed Senate, 3340; enrolled, 3375; approved, 8731. In Senate: received from House, 1463; referred, 1464; reported, 1669; passed, 8323; enrolled, 3359.

Williston, Louisa M., bill (H. R. No. 1166) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 2907; passed Senate, 4394; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.

Wills, Dean Addison, bill (H. R. No. 1094)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Holman.] referred, 2527.

Wilson, Ann, bill (H. R. No. 827) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Van Aernam.] reported and passed, 1450; passed Senate, 3340; enrolled, 3375; approved, 3731. In Senate: received from House, 1463; referred, 1464; reported, 1669; passed, 3323; enrolled, 3359.

Wilson, Mrs. Emma, bill (S. No. 174) for the relief of, of the State of Indiana. received from Senate, 4382.

Wilson, James F., a Representative from Iowa.........

...2 ....950,

petitions presented by.. bills introduced byNo. 308-to authorize the companies building the Union Pacific railroad, or any branch thereof, to select sites for certain purposes therein named......209 No. 371-for the protection in certain cases of persons making disclosure as defendants or testifying as witnesses, 416 No. 485-to aid the improvement of the Des Moines and Rock Island rapids, in the Mississippi river......... .637 No. 552-supplementary to an act entitled "An act to allow the United States to prosecute appeals and writs of error without giving security "...............779 No. 573-for the better organization of the district court of the United States within the State of Louisiana......... 780 No. 719-for the surrender of persons convicted of certain crimes..........1127 No. 746-authorizing the United States district judge for the district of Iowa to appoint clerks at the several places where terms of the district court for said district are provided by law....1217 No. 944-to provide a remedy for the loss or destruction of judgment records or decrees pertaining to proceedings in the United States courts...............2022 resolutions submitted by

1094, 1142, 1806, 2193

calling on the President for the record of the trial by military commission of Albert M. D. C. Lusk, of Louisiana, in New Orleans, in August last, all papers connected with the case, and a statement of his action thereon-[December 9, 1867].....

....96 in reference to extending aid to railroad companies by granting subsidies in the bonds of the United States, or by guarantying the payment of any stock or other liabilities-[February 25, 1868],

1420

4293

directing Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the payment to Isaac Watts of the back pay and allowances due his adopted son, Samuel Watts, who died in the service of the United States[March 26, 1868]. ..2143 in relation to the pay of southern members-[July 21, 1868]....................... directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate the charges against Richard Busteed, United States district judge of Alabama-[July 22, 1868], 4335 reports made by ..230, 477, 691, 1273, 2388, 3967, 4293, 4335 motions made by.... 96, 489, 668, 692, 977, 978, 1769, 1860, 2130, 2165, 2479, 3311, 3732, 3881, 4224 incidental remarks by.....477, 636, 690, 691,

781, 1084, 1198, 1218, 1346, 1769, 2363, 2366, 2400, 3590, 3689, 3885, 4001, 4845 remarks on the resolution for the impeachment of the President, reported from the Judiciary Committee....... .65, 68, 69 (See Appendix )

on the bill relating to a quorum in the Supreme Court...

.......96 ......... 183

on the President's message... on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 309), 215 on the bill declaring what shall constitute a quorum of the Supreme Court, 477, 478 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489 on the Dubuque and Sioux City railroad bill.... .568, 569, 570, 571 on the bill to improve the Rock river rapids. ...691, 692 on the bill for the sale of. the arsenal grounds at St. Louis..............715, 716 on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad.. .831,

......

867, 1127, 1129, 1159, 1160 on the correspondence relating to the Secretary of War....... 977, 978 personal and explanatory........1045, 1927

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087 on the amendment of the judiciary act, 802059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065 TSI on the bill to admit Alabama to representRation in Congress...... ...2165

on the Donnelly and Washburne contro890at versy...... ......3360, 3361 101 on the bill for the relief of William McFIS Garrahan......2388, 2389, 2471, 2472, anal:2473, 2474, 2475, 2476, 2477, 2478, 2479 7 during call of the House.......3415, 3454 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......8419, 3456, 3458, 8479, 3492, 3500, 3534 on the bill confirming the title to a tract Don of land in Burlington, lowa..........3477 To on the purchase of Alaska......3811, 3884 nion bill making appropriations for Columbia 8789 Deaf and Dumb Institution........... 3886

on the resolution for a clerk to the Committee on Invalid Pensions..........3927 a on the bill in relation to New York war bool claims.... ......3945

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206 No. 458-for the relief of the estate of Tate Isaac Phillips, deceased, who was a private in the revolutionary war......601 reports made by ..107,

188 195, 388, 399, 433, 947, 1255, 1460, 1619, 0811 1632, 1693, 1859, 1927, 1968, 2082, 2132, 2148, 2017, 2175, 3693, 3248, 1902, 4956, 8T04080, 4082, 4131, 4173, 4295, 4302, 4806, Ter 4884, 4375, 4422, 4478, 4492, 4499, 4500

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Windom, William, a Representative from Minnesota-Continued.

reports made by.........693, 3761, 3853, 3854 motions made by............. 648, 2329, 2348, 8759, 3856, 3882, 4432, 4472 incidental remarks by.. .....638, In bind Irongatin 693, 934, 1098, 1400, Rootage of degil 2217, 2354, 3692, 3943 remarks on the bill to exempt cotton from internal tax............

personal and explanatory............53, 54
on the bill amendatory of the homestead
law......
331, 539
on the resolution concerning the Congres
sional Directory.............. ......... 692
on the resolution providing a clerk to the
Committee on Printing... 800, 801
on the legislative appropriation bill, 1024,
20 bedfordo 1046, 1051
on the resolution reported for the impeach-
ment of the President.................1367
(See Appendix.)

on the letter of the Secretary of the Treas-
ury relative to the Union Pacific rail-
road................
.............2134
on the Indian appropriation bill......2170,
2171, 2175, 2176
on the Donnelly and Washburne contro-
versy
2354,

112355, 2356, 2357, Do lanimba 2358, 2359, 2360 on the order of business...... ...2354 on questions relating to impeachment, St II) id 02354, 2355 on the Indian appropriation bill, 2615, 2616, 2617, 2618, 2620, 2621, 2642, 2643, 2682, 2707, 2710, 2711 on the ocean steamers bill.............8032 on the bill to trausler the control of Indian affairs to the War Department......8853, botforms 88 8854, 4472 on the bill for the relief of loyal Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians..... .8854,

616 3855, 8856, 3881, 3882, 4841 on the joint resolution continuing the refining of bullion...............4001 Wisconsin, joint resolution of Legislature of, leave of absence granted to...........8145

instructing their Senators and requesting their Representatives to adhere to the policy of the loyal people of the Republic Witham, Amos, bill (H. R. No. 774) granting .........1993 as adopted by Congress..... a pension to-[By Mr. Polsley.] reported and passed, 1296; passed Senate, 3840; enrolled, 3375; approved, 3731. In Senate: received from House, 1292; referred, 1308; reported, 1669; passed, 3322; enrolled, 3359.

Witness see Woolley, Charles W. Witnesses, resolution authorizing the payment 611of two, Mr. Gould and Mr. Pickerell, who

have testified before the select Committee on Southern Railroads [By Mr. McClurg, December 10, 1867.] nottom reported and adopted, 105. lefusing bill (H. R. No. 371) for the protection in Teri certain cases of persons making disd) boclosure as defendants or testifying asco [By Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.]

referred, 416. agninab

bill (S. No. 306) for the protection in certain cases of persons making disclosure

of as parties or testifying as.da 0received from Senate, 970; referred, 984; Le reported and passed, 1384; Penrolled,

1834 .1334

Mr. Williams, of Pennsylvania......1334 Wood, Cyrus K., bill (H. R. No. 663) grantto, legal repreBentative of Cyrus D. Wood(By Mr. Perham.]

reported and passed, 1040; passed Senate with amendments, 3340; disagreed to, 86933 conference, 3694,3732; conference report, 3988; agreed to by Senate, 8928;

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Wood, Cyras K., bill (H. R. No. 663)-Con

tinued. Peradonih su u rodilo by House, 3938; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255.

In Senate: received from House, 1088; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed with amendments, 3319; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 8958.

Food, Hon. Fernando, letter of, to President Jin relation to arrest of John Warren...418 letter of, to Robert Toombs, Jan., 1861, 584 resolution that the Speaker pronounce the censure of the House upon, 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 Conlove gress"-[By Mr. Dawes, January 15, LOS 1868.]

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h resolutions submitted bythat this House will reserve to itself the right to judge of the propriety of making disbursements of the public money for the acquisition of territory without reference to any action of the President and Senate [December 16, 1867]...213 calling for the correspondence between

the General of the Army and Major 1872 General Hancock relating to the removal 80s of councilmen in the city of New Orboleans-[February 14, 1868]..........1177

in relation to the transfer of real estate within the District of Columbia since 1861 to officers of the Government[March 10, 1868]........................1790 extending to the Chinese embassy a public 882 reception-[June 6, 1868]............ 2906 motions made by...213, 1177, 1316, 1790, 2030 incidental remarks by...95, 241, 333,

422, 662, 1160, 1200, 1801, 1402, 1421, 1426, 1854, 1901, 1907, 1927, 1989, 2651, 2676, 4259, 4416, 4423 remarks on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 289, 290 320)...... on the resolution authorizing the sale of iron-clads..... ..359, 360, 361 on the resolution relating to the District jail.. ......362, 363 on the case of Rev. John McMahon...417, 418, 419 on the joint resolution relating to American citizens imprisoned in Ireland...420 on the joint resolution to provide for the examination of distillery meters.....425, 480, 446, 447

No. 409-for the relief of Joel H. Lucia,
474

No. 410-for the relief of Friend A.
Brainard.......
........474

No. 501-supplementary to an act entitled
"An act to regulate prize proceedings
and the distribution of prize money,"
638
el
No. 565 for the relief of George Lati-
mer, formerly United States consul at
.780
St. John, Porto Rico.........
No. 1071-to further prevent undervalua-
tion of merchandise imported into the
United States, and for other purposes,

2461
No. 1309-for the relief of Charles Wilkes,
rear admiral of the Navy.............3377
.3618
report made by..........
motions made by.........
1046, 3618
...3883
incidental remarks by.......
remarks on the joint resolution to provide
for examination of distillery meters, 445
on the bill defining a quorum of the Su-
.484, 489
preme Court........
Creon the censure of Hon. Fernando Wood,542
on the bill to provide for the appointment
Pes of a marshal for the District of Colum-
bia..........
........672

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1296, 2140, 2217, 2541, 3101, 3589, 4396 remarks on the President's message.....177, 178, 179, 614

on the Missouri election (case of Birch vs. Bona Van Horn).................. ........401, 402 on the bill defining a quorum of the Supreme Court....... 484, 485, 486, 487 on the reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439), 512, 640 on the bill concerning the rights of Ameriean citizens abroad............... 866, 1017 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1114, 1115, 1251, 1252

on the resolution reported from the Committee on Reconstruction for the im

og peachment of the President.........1340, 1369, 1382

on the articles of impeachment........1547

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