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yeas and nays on the.........1107, 1108, 1129
Lyon, Emily A., bill (H. R. No. 390) granting a
32 pension to.........
...63, 326, 365

M.
Madison, James, joint resolution (S. R. No.
105) respecting the publication of the papers
of
........467, 1338, 1361
remarks on the, by Mr. Collamer............467
Mail, bill (S. No. 407) to authorize the establish-
ment of ocean, steamship service between the
United States and China....765,820, 849, 888
remarks on the, by-

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bill (S. No. 354) extending the time for the com-
pletion of certain land-grant railroads in the
State of, and regulating the disposal of lands
heretofore granted said State to aid in the
construction of such roads................14, 34
bill (S. No. 295) making an additional grant of
lands to the State of, in alternate sections, to
aid in the construction of a railroad in said
State........
.......360, 547
Mint, joint resolution (H. R. No. 45) to enable
the Secretary of the Treasury to obtain the
title of certain property in Carson City and
State of Nevada, for the purposes of a branch,
located in said place........71, 928, 983, 990
Miranda, Juan, bill (S. No. 238) to ascertain and

..25

settle certain private land claims in the State
of California....
remarks on the, by-

......25

25

26

Missouri, bill (S. No 359) to reimburse the State
of, for moneys expended for the United States,
62, 307, 380, 513, 672

..380
.........672
........513

...513
..513, 673

bill (S. No. 422) relating to the, service between
New York and the Pacific coast......510, 511
Mails, bill (S. No. 62) to remove all disqualifica-
tion of color in carrying the........ ....63,

8

1388, 1389, 1391
yeas and nays on the.......... ............63
bill (H. R. No. 623) to amend an act to pro-
vide for carrying the, from the United States
to foreign ports, and for other purposes, ap-
proved March 25, 1864...79, 90,247, 293,308
(See Post Office.)
Manufactures, the Committee on....
Maps-see Surveys.

Marine corps, bill (H. R. No. 607) to provide

for an advance of rank to officers of the Navy
and, for distinguished merit....

Marriage-see District of Columbia.

McDougall, James A., a Senator from Califor-
nia.....
..91, 92, 95,
359, 379, 430, 467, 497, 522, 533, 846, 849,
867, 868, 888, 922, 928, 948, 991, 1108,
1169, 1195, 1197, 1198, 1221, 1223, 1224,
1225, 1226, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1238, 1239,
1240, 1253, 1277, 1288, 1290, 1291, 1292,
1293, 1310, 1311, 1345, 1380, 1382, 1385
remarks on the resolution instructing the Com-
Fomittee on the District of Columbia to inquire
into the expediency of requiring all residents
of the District to take an oath of allegiance
or fidelity.....
.........92
remarks on the amendment to the internal rev-
enue bill, approved June 30, 1864...........91
remarks on the deficiency bill.................359
remarks on retaliation on rebel prisoners...430,

497, 522
remarks on the reception of Senators from
Nevada.........
.....533
remarks on the credentials of Hon. Joseph
Segar......
..846, 849
remarks on naval appropriation bill...867, 868
remarks on the appointment of a commission
upon the subject of raising revenue ....888
remarks on courts in Nevada.....948

Mr. Doolittle......
Mr. Harlan

Mr. Pomeroy..

Mr. Ramsey.

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joint resolution (H. R. No. 86) to provide
against periodical rebel invasions of, and to
protect the interests of the Government on
the western border.........
A..63
bill (S. No. 377) granting lands to the State of,
to aid in the construction of certain railroads
in said State.......
10.7...157
resolutions by the Legislature of, in favor of
abolishing slavery....
......358
Mock, Catherine, widow of William H. Mock,
bill (H. R. No. 811) for the relief of....1389
Morell, George, bill (S. No. 399) amendatory of
the act of August 1, 1854, in relation to..292
Morgan, Edwin D., a Senator from New
York......
.......5, 9, 71, 112,
127, 157, 189, 248, 256, 267, 291, 292, 307,
326, 357, 360, 379, 425, 488, 531, 572, 602,
669, 670, 711,741, 765,811, 849, 885, 942,
980, 1045, 1050, 1124, 1272, 1286, 1363
resolutions by......

.256
remarks on the deficiency bill...........189, 360
remarks on the bill making appropriations for

the consular and diplomatic expenses....248
remarks on the fortification bill...............1050
remarks on the internal revenue bill........1286
remarks on the miscellaneous appropriation
bill.........
........1363
Morrill, Lot M., a Senator from Mainer.1, 5, 157,
183, 185, 202, 229, 230, 247, 273, 274,
292, 293, 294, 295, 327, 332, 333, 335,
336, 361, 379, 425, 426, 450, 457, 458,
467, 510, 532, 572, 589, 602, 603, 629,
642, 658, 712, 713, 742, 743, 745, 765, 766,
811, 850, 915, 920, 987, 988, 1008, 1049,
1054, 1055, 1171, 1180, 1182, 1194, 1222,
1223, 1226, 1227, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252,
1277, 1282, 1286, 1289, 1291, 1296, 1339,
1340, 1341, 1343, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1355,
1386, 1387, 1388, 1390, 1392, 1393, 1394
resolutions by..................
..293, 712
remarks on the bill making appropriations for
the consular and diplomatic expenses....185
remarks on the joint resolution to terminate
the reciprocity treaty...................229, 230
remarks on the insurrectionary States.......273
274, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1355
remarks on the bill to incorporate the Depot
and Ferry Railway Company.........294, 295
remarks on condition of the Indian tribes..327
remarks on the bill regulating commerce among
the several States....
..332, 1008
remarks on the bill for the relief of Henry
A. Brigham......332, 333, 335, 336
remarks on the bill for the relief of Benjamin
Vreeland...........
425, 467
remarks on retaliation on rebel prisoners,
457, 458

Morrill, Lot M., a Senator from Maine-Con-
tinued.

remarks on the Congressional Directory....510
remarks on the Niagara fall's canal.........572
remarks on the enrollment acts........... ..642
remarks on recent communications from the
rebel Jefferson Davis........
....658
remarks on Army appropriation bill..920, 1277
remarks on the bill to establish a Bureau of
Freedmen's Affairs................743, 987, 988
remarks on the bill to incorporate the Sisters
of Mercy..........
.......745
remarks on fortification bill...1049, 1054, 1055
remarks on the internal revenue bill..1180, 1194

1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1282, 1286, 1289, 1291
remarks on the Pacific railroad.......1222, 1223
semarks on the legislative, executive, and judi-
cial expenses of the Government...1226, 1227
remarks on the post route bill........1339, 1340
remarks on duties on imports,.
..1343
remarks on the miscellaneous appropriation
bill
.1386, 1387
Morris, Harriet and Emily W., bill (H. R. No.
314) for the relief of... ..850, 1024, 1057
Morrison, Ambrose, bill (H. R. No. 463) for
the relief of........
1090, 1099, 1388
Mott, Danford-see Court of Claims.
Mowrey, George, bill for the relief of....247, 271
Munson, Francis, bill for the relief of.........247
Murray, George W., bill (H. R. No. 380) for
the relief of......
.46, 77

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N.
National Academy of Sciences, report of, pre-
765,
..8, 13
203;
307, 425, 588, 980, 1045, 1125, 1338
discharged from subjects...
.402,

sented......
Naval Affairs, the Committee on................
reports from.....

980, 1005, 1272, 1338, 1392
Naval force on the lakes, resolution (E. R. No.
91) of inquiry in relation to a...44, 292, 311
Naval observatory, bill (S. No. 478) in relation

to the......1125, 1170, 1338, 1354, 1361
Naval service, communication from the Presi-

dent recommending a vote of thanks to Cap-
tain John A. Winslow.............8, 56, 64, 93
communication from the President recommend-
ing a vote of thanks to Lieutenant William
B. Cushing........... ...................................8, 56, 64, 93
(See Thanks of Congress.)
bill (S. No. 350) to authorize the purchase or
construction of revenue cutters on the lakes,
1,9, 25, 45
bill (S. No. 358) to establish the grade of vice-
admiral in the United States Navy.........62,
72, 77, 90, 97
bill (H. R. No. 607) to provide for an advance
of rank to officers of the Navy and Marine
Corps for distinguished merit....... ..90,
203, 358, 365
bill (S. No. 382) to provide for the better organ-
ization of the pay department of the Navy,
183, 307, 362, 363

remarks on the, by-

Mr. Grimes........

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

.......362, 363
.363
362

.362

.362

.363

bill to establish the office of Solicitor and Naval
Judge Advocate
..942,
980, 1086, 1223, 1236, 1247
visit of Vice Admiral Farragut to the Senate
Chamber........
......228
joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the
Navy to advance to Paul S. Forbes $250,000
additional out of the sum to be paid him
under his contract for building a steam screw
sloop-of-war...256, 588, 980, 1223, 1236, 1247
bill (H. R. No. 676) making appropriations for
the, for the year ending the 30th of June,
1866...
.628, 742, 820,
850, 860, 1057, 1059, 1129, 1169, 1172
remarks on the, by-
..823, 826, 869
....867

Mr. Anthony....

Mr. Collamer..
Mr. Conness ................................. ..821, 822, 854, 866
Mr. Davis......
..851, 854
.856, 857, 858
...820

Mr. Doolittle..

Mr. Foster...

Mr. Grimes....821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826,
851,854, 855, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 869
38TH CONG.-2D SESS.

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824,825, 826, 863, 864, 865, 866,867, 868
Mr. Willey..
...859
Mr..Wilson.....
..822, 825
bill (H. R. No. 605) to increase the pay of mid-
shipmen and others.
..1223,
1236, 1272, 1293, 1339, 1356
remarks on the, by-
.1293, 1294
.1293, 1294

Mr. Farwell...........
Mr. Grimes

bill (H. R. No. 801) to amend certain acts re-
lating to the, and for other purposes...1223,
1236, 1338
bill (H. R. No. 803) to revive in part the act
approved March 3, 1857, making appropria-
tious for the, for the year ending 30th of June,
1858......
..1223, 1235, 1338
joint resolution (S. R. No. 80) in relation to the
distribution of prize money.................. 1338
joint resolution (S. R. No. 90) to authorize and
direct an inventory of articles in the quarter-
masters' depots of the United States, and in
the possession of the naval storekeepers of the
United States.......269, 293, 1338, 1355, 1361
Navy, bill (S. No. 466) to amend an act to promote
the efficiency of the, approved January 16,
1857, and an act amendatory thereof, approved
March 3, 1859...
...942, 1338
bill (H. R. No. 535) to further regulate the
appointment of admirals and for the appoint-
ment of certain volunteer officers to the reg-
ular....
............................................1223, 1236, 1338
Navy Department, calls upon the, for information
97, 226, 511, 574
communications from the..........467, 741, 1219
resolution calling upon the, for the number of
soldiers and sailors furnished by each State,
247,294
(See Army.)
joint resolution (No. 114) authorizing the Secre-
tary of the Navy to expend a portion of the
contingent fund for enlarging the....13, 14, 25
Navy-yards, joint resolution (H. R. No. 128) pro-
viding for the appointment of a commission to
locate one or more, and depots on the north-
western waters....
..........90, 1338
Nebraska, copies of the laws, joint resolutions,
and memorials of the Territory of, passed at
the ninth session of the Legislative Assembly
of, with copies of the Journals of the Coun-
cil and House of Representatives of the said
Legislative Assembly for the same session,
presented......

Nesmith, James W., a Senator from Ore-
gon.......
.33, 112, 251, 252,
253, 269, 333, 334, 336, 360, 451, 467, 489,
510, 532, 587, 603, 607, 725, 811, 902, 903,
919, 980, 1225, 1226, 1227, 1229, 1235,
1236, 1275, 1295, 1302, 1309, 1310, 1393
remarks on the resolution relating to the mas-

sacre of the Cheyenne Indians, 251, 252, 253
remarks on the bill for the relief of Henry A.

Brigham ................................... ......333, 334, 336
remarks on passengers in steamships.......451
remarks on the enrollment acts...... .....607
remarks on the legislative, executive, ami judi-
cial expenses of the Government. .725,
1225, 1226, 1227
remarks on the Army appropriation bill...902,
903, 919
remarks on the Indian appropriation bill, 1229,
1235, 1236, 1302
remarks on the bill for the relief of Josiah O.
Armes...............
............1275
remarks on the military service..............1295
remarks on the consolidation of the Indian
tribes..........
..1309

remarks on San José mission..........................................1310

B

112

533

..533

....533, 534

...534

..533, 534

..533

..533

...533

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Nichols, William, bill (S. No. 469) for the re-
lief of.......
......980, 1057
Norris, Ellis, of Barnstable, Massachusetts, bill
(H. R. No. 808) for the relief of.........1389
Northup, Sallie C., bill (H. R. No. 572) for the
relief of......
.183
Norton, Daniel S., a Senator from Minnesota,
credentials of, presented.....
...........670
Nye, James W., a Senator from Nevada......533,
663, 664, 820, 859, 860, 861, 862,
927, 928, 990, 991, 1008, 1045, 1143,
1178, 1228, 1229, 1231, 1310, 1368
credentials of, presented.
....533
remarks on the admission of Nevada, 663, 664
remarks on the naval appropriation bill...859,
860,861, 862

remarks on the Freedmen's Bureau..........990
remarks on the internal revenue bill, 1143, 1178
remarks on the Indian appropriation bill, 1228,
1229, 1231
remarks on San José mission...... ....1310
remarks on the miscellaneous appropriation
bill............
.1368

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Pacific Railroad, the Committee on.......
reports from.........
adverse report from.....
Paine, Brigadier General, of the United States
Army, resolution directing the Secretary of
War, if not incompatible with the public in-
terest, to transmit to the Senate the report and
evidence taken by a military commission of
which Brigadier General Speed S. Fry was
president, appointed to investigate the con-
duct of, in and about Paducah, Kentucky,
5, 9, 14, 308, 360

remarks in relation to, by-

Mr. Powell...9, 10, 14, 308, 309, 310, 311
Mr. Trumbull, 9, 10, 14, 308, 309, 310, 311
resolution in regard to...

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Mr. Conness.....

Patents, bill (S. No. 387) amendatory of an act to
promote the progress of the useful arts...203,
450, 1047, 1338, 1354, 1361
bill (II. R. No. 793) to authorize the Commis-
sioner of, to extend the patent of Josiah Cope-
land for a new and useful improvement in
boot-crimps......
.1086, 1088
Patterson, Francis, bill (H. R. No. 566) for the
relief of...
.....1272
Pay, bill (H. R. No. 583) to define the, and emol-
uments of certain officers....
........45,
56, 316, 631, 671, 860, 923
bill (S. No. 103) to define the, and emoluments
of chaplains.........
.46, 56, 297, 328
bill (S. No. 382) to provide for the better organ-
ization of the, department of the Navy... 183,
307, 362, 363
bill (S. No. 419) for the better organization
of the, department of the United States
Army......489, 670, 1059, 1060, 1236, 1237
remarks on the, by-
.1236
.1236, 1237, 1238
.1236
1237
.1237
Mr. Sherman........ .1236, 1237, 1238
Mr. Sprague.... .1060, 1236, 1237, 1238
Mr. Trumbull...
..1237
bill (S. No. 426) to amend an act to amend sec-
tion nine of the act approved July 17, 1862,
to define the, and emoluments of certain off-
cers of the Army, and for other purposes,
approved April 9, 1864........ .......572
bill (H. R. No. 624) to provide for the payment
of the value of certain lands and improve-
ments of private citizens appropriated by the
United States for Indian reservations in the
Territory of Washington........587, 670, 923
bill (H. R. No. 767) to increase the, of officers of
the Army, and for other purposes...915, 927
bill (H. R. No. 605) to increase the, of mid-
shipmen and others....
.1223

Mr. Doolittle........

Mr. Hale.........
Mr. Hendricks....

Mr. Powell....

Peace, joint resolution (S. No. 81) for the res-
toration of............................

14
.......8, 25
reports from...25, 63, 203, 850, 980, 1086, 1303
adverse reports from.....
1272
discharged from subjects...712, 885, 1112, 1303
Pensions, bill (H. R. No. 597) making appropri-

Pensions, the Committee on.....

ations for the payment of invalid and other,
for year ending June 30, 1866...57, 64, 90, 112
bill (S. No. 365) in relation to.........72, 203
bill (H. R. No. 728) to pay to each of the sur-
viving soldiers of the Revolution, five in num-
ber, whose names are on the pension rolls,
$300 annually as a gratuity, in addition to
the, now paid them............571, 1046, 1086
bill (H. R. No. 756) supplementary to the sev-
eral acts regulating....
.983,
990, 1086, 1303, 1339, 1347
Perry, Lucretia M., joint resolution (H. R. No.
180) for the relief of, widow of Nathaniel
H. Perry, late purser in the United States
Navy..
.1348, 1349
Petersburg, resolution requesting the President,
if not incompatible with the public interest,
to furnish to the Senate a copy of the report
of the committee of inquiry ordered by him
in respect to the explosion of the mine in
front of......
.785

resolution instructing the committee on the
conduct of the war to inquire into and report
the facts concerning the attack on, on the
30th day of July, 1864......... ...........47
report of the facts and circumstances concern-
ing the attack on, on the 5th day of July,
1864......
.....603
Pierce, William, bill (S. No. 442) for the relief
of.......
...742
Pitcher, Charles A., bill (S. No. 338) for the re-
lief of.
.......1347, 1354, 1361
Pomeroy, Samuel C., a Senator from Kan-
..........35, 71, 91, 112,
127, 136, 157, 160, 183, 188, 189, 204, 226,
233, 247, 249, 250, 251, 254, 255, 256, 362,
380, 402, 449, 461, 488, 532, 533, 547, 555,
556, 572, 582, 584, 587, 593, 602, 603, 629,
631, 643, 656, 664, 712, 717, 742, 745, 784,
811, 849, 850, 914, 927,941, 942, 959, 1022,
1024, 1045, 1058, 1088, 1101, 1102, 1104,
1109, 1124, 1126, 1129, 1172, 1184, 1222,
1235, 1295, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1305,
1306, 1311, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1355, 1392

sas..

Pomeroy, Samuel C., a Senator from Kansas-
Continued.

resolutions by......
.157, 784, 1088
remarks on the amendment to the internal rev-
enue bill approved June 30, 1864.............91
remarks on the bill to drop from the roll of the
Army unemployed general officers.........136
remarks on memorial for relief to refugees from
the South...
157
remarks on the joint resolution to encourage
enlistments.

........160
remarks on the deficiency bill............188, 189
remarks on the bill for the relief of the Adams
Express Company.......
........204
remarks on Indian lands in Minnesota......226
remarks on the joint resolution to terminate the
reciprocity treaty.
233
remarks on the bill making appropriations for
consular and diplomatic expenses.......249
remarks on the resolution relating to the mas-
sacre of the Cheyenne Indians... ....250,
251, 254, 255, 256
remarks on the bill to provide for the better
organization of the pay department of the
Navy........
...........362
remarks on the bill to reimburse the State of
Missouri.......
.380
remarks on retaliation on rebel prisoners, 461
remarks on the return of the State of Arkan-
.........532, 533
remarks on representation in the Electoral Col-
lege.......... ...........555, 556, 583, 584, 593
remarks on the admission of Nevada........664
remarks on the bill to incorporate the Sisters of
Mercy.........
.......745
remarks on the legislative, executive, and judi-
cial expenses of the Government........ 717
remarks on pay to Indians in the State of Michi-
gan
..927
remarks on the Bureau of Freedmen's Affairs,
959

sus....

remarks on the consolidation of the Indian
tribes.........
.1022, 1024, 1305, 1306
remarks on recognizing the government of the
State of Louisiana.........
..1101,
1102, 1104, 1109, 1126
remarks on the internal revenue bill........1184
remarks on the Pacific railroad........ 1222
remarks on the Indian appropriation bill, 1235,
1300, 1301, 1302
remarks on military service.....
...1295
remarks on duties on imports, 1343, 1344, 1345
remarks on the insurrectionary States.....1355
remarks on the Mercantile Mutual Insurance
Company
.........1392
Porter, Rear Admiral-see Thanks of Congress.
Port of entry and delivery for the district of Phila-
delphia, bill (S. No. 410) to enlarge the, 402,
812, 849, 942
Postal laws, bill (S. No. 390) relating to the, 203,
225, 450, 654, 656, 660, 942, 953, 1006,
1169, 1228, 1236, 1310, 1311, 1371, 1391
remarks on the, by-

Mr. Anthony

Mr. Clark.......

Mr. Conness

.662
.655
.662

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Post Office Department, bill (S. No. 389) relating
to clerkships in the.
..203,

247, 293, 942, 953, 1006, 1339, 1354, 1361
bill (H. R. No. 659) making appropriations for
the service of the, during the fiscal year end-
ing June 30, 1866......358, 360, 379, 426, 450
bill (S. No. 424) to facilitate the collection of
certain debts due the United States.......547,
670, 712, 942, 990, 1048
calls upon the, for information..
.226
joint resolution (S. R. No. 121) to purchase
pouches or boxes of Marshall Smith's patent
for the postal service, and for other pur-
poses.....
1005, 1046, 1383, 1387, 1391
Post Offices and Post Roads, the Committee on, &
reports from.....
........247,
425, 450, 572, 1005, 1006, 1086
discharged from subjects...........572, 784, 811

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Mr. Wilson......

yeas and nays on the.

1339
.1339, 1340

1339

.1340

1339

1339, 1340

1339, 1340

.1339, 1340

....1340
.1340

.......

bill (S. No. 471) to incorporate the National
Mississippi Bridge Company....... .1006
bill (S. No. 413) to establish a bridge across
the Ohio river at Cincinnati, a post road, 450,
573, 672, 812, 820, 888
Potomac Navigation and Transportation Com-
pany-see District of Columbia.
Potomac river-see District of Columbia
Pott, Charles M., bill (H. R. No. 478) granting
a pension to.
......... 64, 90
Powell, William H.-see Capitol.
Powell, Lazarus W., a Senator from Kentucky,
1, 5, 9, 10, 14, 63, 65, 73, 74, 75, 76,
131, 165, 166, 167, 225, 246, 255, 269, 308,
309, 310, 311, 360, 380, 381, 404, 425, 468,
488, 511, 536, 548, 557, 558, 573, 575, 580,
581, 584, 595, 605, 610, 616, 636, 643, 663,
747, 767, 768, 776, 784, 786, 788, 789, 790,
849, 903, 915, 920, 928, 981, 1008, 1011,
1047, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062,
1063, 1064, 1096, 1097, 1099, 1105, 1106,
1107, 1125, 1170, 1219, 1237, 1247, 1241,
1242, 1243, 1246, 1249, 1253, 1274, 1275,
1277, 1278, 1286, 1258, 1289, 1292, 1293,
1296, 1307, 1308, 1311, 1346, 1369, 1381,

1355, 1386, 1387, 1388, 1390, 1391, 1393
resolutions by......5, 9, 63, 269, 360, 784, 1346
remarks on the resolution relating to Brigadier

General Paine...9, 10, 14, 308, 309, 310, 311
remarks on the joint resolution (S. No. 82) to
encourage enlistments.......65, 165, 166, 167
remarks on the resolution calling upon the Pres-
ident for information bearing on the arrest of
Lieutenant Governor Richard T. Jacobs and
Colonel Frank Wolford, of Kentucky....73,
74, 75, 76
remarks on the bill to drop from the rolls of the
Army unemployed general officers.........131
remarks on the resolution relating to the mas-
sacre of the Cheyenne Indians .............255
remarks on compensating loyal owners of col-
ored slaves......
.........381, 404
remarks on representation in the Electoral Col-
lege..........536, 557, 558, 575, 580, 581, 584
remarks on the enrollment acts...605, 610, 636
remarks on the legislative, executive, and judi-
cial expenses of the Government...........747
remarks on the bill to establish a Bureau of
Freedmen's Affairs.............767, 1307, 1308
remarks on the bill (S. No. 392) to establish cer-
tain post roads.......
.786, 788, 790
remarks on the Army appropriation bill...903,
920, 1277
remarks on recognizing the government of the
State of Louisiana...
.1011,
1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1096,
1097, 1099, 1105, 1106, 1107 –
remarks on military arrests.
....1047
remarks on a picture by Powell.. ....1170
remarks on the pay department of the Army,
1237
remarks on the internal revenue bill.......1241,
1242, 1213, 1246, 1249, 1253,
1278, 1286, 1288, 1289, 1292
remarks on the bill for the relief of Josiah 0.
Armes......
..........................1274, 1275

........

Powell, Lazarus W., a Senator from Kentucky-
Continued.

remarks on the consolidation of the Indian

tribes...........................

remarks on the miscellaneous appropriation
bill..................1369, 1381, 1385, 1386, 1387
Pratt, Alexander F., bill (H. R. No. 574) for the
relief of...........
...489
Preemption rights, bill (H. R. No. 702) in rela-
tion to, in Colorado Territory.............1383
bill (S. No. 416) to grant the right of preemp-
tion to the trustees of the city of Petaluma,
Sonoma county, California..................467
bill (H. R. No. 702) in relation to preemption
rights in Colorado Territory...............1383
bill (H. R. No. 560) to amend the act to grant
the right of preemption to certain purchasers
on the Soscol Ranche, in the State of Cali-
fornia........
....71
President and Vice President elect, notice to, of
their election.......
...657
President of the United States, annual message of
the see Appendix.
calls upon they for information........

..4,

44, 63, 256, 270, 511, 603, 604, 785, 1046
communications from the....4, 8, 14, 157, 225,
532, 670, 711, 716, 784, 1182, 1236, 1348
Printing, the Joint Committee on...........
.....8
instructions to.............................
.269, 489||
reports from.......
.307, 510, 589,

......589

.......1219

712, 915, 942, 1005, 1080, 1125, 1172, 1298
adverse reports from.........
discharged from subject...............................
joint resolution (H. R. No. 174) to amend the
joint resolution in relation to the public, ap-
proved June 23, 1860..................1348, 1361
Prisoners, resolution that in the opinion of Con-

gress it would be wise and proper for the
Secretary of War to direct that the rations,
clothing, and supplies to be furnished to the
rebel, in our hands be limited in amount and
kind to those furnished by the rebel author-
ities to Union troops held by them as pris-
oners of war, and that they be treated in all ||
respects as the Union prisoners are treated
by the rebel authorities..........

remarks on the, by-

Mr. Johnson....................................

Mr. Wilkinson........

..73
.73

............73

resolution (S. R. No. 95) in relation to the

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Mr. Wade...........................................
joint resolution (S. R, No. 96) in relation to
the treatment of...
.....292

joint resolution (S. R. No. 97) advising retal-
iation for the cruel treatment of, by the in-
surgents...............
.....307,

363, 381, 404, 426, 452, 469, 491, 513
remarks on the, by-

Mr. Brown, 390, 404, 405, 407, 408, 409, 410
Mr. Chandler....
..496, 497

Mr. Clark..365, 404, 413, 458, 459, 461, 473
Mr. Collamer....
...383,

385, 388, 411, 412, 458, 459, 460
Mr. Cowan................383, 384, 385, 386
Mr. Davis......... .385, 412, 413, 426,
427,428, 429, 455, 456, 469, 475, 477, 478
Mr. Doolittle.385, 459, 460, 498, 499, 521
Mr. Farwell.....
..388

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Mr. Foster, 385,388,410, 411, 412, 434, 492
Mr. Grimes....................
..388
Mr. Hale.............431, 474, 475, 477, 521
Mr. Harlan........
.365,

389, 413, 460, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 492
Mr. Henderson.........365, 388, 391, 404,
405, 406, 407, 408, 433, 434, 460, 473, 522
Mr. Hendricks..
364,

365,388, 389, 390, 391, 412, 431, 432, 457,
458, 459, 460, 493, 499, 513, 514, 515, 521
Mr. Howard...
...365, 385,

386,387, 388, 390, 410, 429, 430, 431, 453,
454, 459, 475, 477, 478, 499, 520, 521, 522
Mr. Howe.....
.427,

428, 454, 455, 456, 457, 516, 517
Mr. Johnson.........389, 412, 413, 434, 452,
453, 454, 460, 475, 476, 477, 495, 520, 521
Mr. Lane, of Indiana...460, 518, 519, 520
Mr. McDougall..................430, 497, 522
Mr. Morrill.........................................................
....457, 458
Mr. Pomeroy.
.....461
Mr. Richardson...........493, 494, 497, 498

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Mr. Sherman........499, 500, 520, 521, 522
Mr. Sprague
.515, 516

Mr. Sumner... ...363, 381, 382, 384, 388,
390, 391, 404, 413, 457,458, 460, 472, 473,
474, 495, 496, 516, 517, 518, 520, 521, 522
Mr. Trumbull..
.....385
Mr. Van Winkle.....
...520, 521
Mr. Wade.........
..363, 364, 365,

382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 404, 410, 431,
432, 433, 434, 452, 453, 454, 457, 458,
460, 461, 491, 493, 494, 495, 496, 498,
499, 500, 513, 515, 516, 520, 521, 522
Mr. Wilkinson.....
.492, 493
..388, 431, 479

Mr. Wilson........

yeas and nays on the.......461, 520, 521, 522
Private Land Claims, the Committee on... ....8
Private land claims, bill (S. No. 238) to ascertain

and settle, in the State of California..631, 1296
bill (S. No. 447) to provide for the sale of re-
jected..
......................................811, 942
bill (H. R. No. 751) to provide for the settle-
ment of, in the Territory of Arizona, and for
the survey thereof............1086, 1088, 1357
Privileges of the Senate, remarks in relation to,
in connection with a communication from the
Secretary of the Navy...............1346, 1361
remarks on the, by-

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Mr. Sumner...................................................................
..1347
Mr. Trumbull..............................................................................................
.1347
Mr. Wilson.......
......1347
Prize money, bill (S. No. 8) in relation to the
distribution of...
...........9

(See Naval Service.)
Property, bill (H. R. No. 778) in relation to the
appropriation of private, to the public use,
1008, 1125
Public Buildings and Grounds, the Committee
............8, 13
reports from............
.489, 942
discharged from subjects......... ..489, 915
Public Lands, the Committee on.............8, 511
reports from......
..71, 183,
547, 631, 670, 784, 811,942,
1005, 1012, 1017, 1045, 1172
instructions to.......
.714
adverse reports from.............670, 1005, 1006
discharged from subjects....
71,

811, 1006, 1086, 1172
Public lands, bill (S. No. 287) granting, to aid
in the construction of a railroad and tele-
graph line from Lake Superior to Puget
sound...
........... 183
bill (S. No. 391) authorizing an adjustment of
the claims for, heretofore confirmed to any
State....
...226, 631
bill (S. No. 295) making additional grant of,
to the State of Minnesota, in alternate sec-
tions, to aid in the construction of a railroad
in said State.....
..........360, 547
joint resolution (H. R. No. 99) reserving min-
eral lands from the operation of all acts passed
at the first session of the Thirty-Eighth Con-
gress granting, or extending the time of
former grants.......................... .........360, 451, 469
bill (H. R. No. 222) to extinguish the Indian
title to, in the Territory of Utah..........451,
532, 928, 990
bill (S. No. 425) to revive for a certain time the
provisions of the act of 1846 relative to sus-
pended entries of.............................547
bill (S. No. 431) to amend an act for a grant of,
to the State of Kansas, in alternate sections,
to aid in the construction of certain railroads
and telegraphs in said State, approved March
3, 1863....
........631, 1006
bill (S. No. 432) to extend the time limited for
the completion of the railroads mentioned in
the act making a grant of, to the Territory of
Minnesota, in alternate sections, to aid in the
construction of certain railroads in said Ter-
ritory, and granting, in alternate sections to
the State of Alabama to aid in the construc-
tion of a certain railroad in said State, ap-
proved March 3, 1857.....................................................670

Public lands-Continued.
bill (H. R. No. 558) to authorize the issuing of
patents for certain, in the town of Stock-
bridge, State of Wisconsin, and for other pur-
poses.....
.784, 1006, 1383, 1388
joint resolution (S. R. No. 42) to extend the
time for the reversion to the United States of
the, granted by Congress to aid in the con-
struction of a railroad from Pere Marquette
to Flint, and for the completion of said
road......................784, 812, 820, 849, 888
bill (S. No. 449) making a grant of, to the State
of Michigan to aid in the construction of a rail-
road along the mineral range in that State,

811,922
bill (S. No. 445) making a grant of alternate
sections of, to the State of Michigan to aid in
the construction of a ship-canal to connect
Lake Superior with Portage Lake in the up-
per peninsula of that State........811, 05
bill (H. R. No. 745) granting, to the State
of Michigan to aid in building a harbor and
ship-canal at Portage Lake, Kewenaw Point,
Lake Superior....1241, 1278, 1311, 1345, 1356
bill (S. No. 241) granting to the State of Wis-
consin a donation of, to aid in the construc-
tion of a ship-canal at the head of Sturgeon
bay, in the county of Door in said State, to
connect the waters of Green bay with Lake
Michigan, in said State......... ...........812
bill (H. R. No. 761) extending the time for the
completion of certain land-grant railroads in
the State of Minnesota, and for other pur-
poses.....820, 1045, 1124, 1169, 1172, 1380
bill (S. No. 483) to amend an act donating, to
the several States and Territories which may
provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture
and the mechanic arts......
......1261
bill (S. No. 137) to exclude disloyal persons
from the, of the United States....... ...1338
bill (S. No. 380) supplemental to the act ap-
proved July 1, 1864, for the disposal of coal
lands and of town property on the public
domain
.....1380
bill (H. R. No. 812) allowing the further time
of five years to those holding, by entries
in the Virginia military district of Ohio,
which were made prior to the 1st of Janu-
ary, 1852, to have the same surveyed and
patented
...1387

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bill (H. R. No. 710) to extend the time for the
completion of certain railroads to which land
grants have been made in the States of Mich-
igan and Wisconsin........
........849,
860, 1006, 1172, 1347, 1387
bill (S. No. 463) to amend an act to amend an act
making a grant of alternate sections of, to the
State of Michigan to aid in the construction
of certain railroads in said State, and for
other purposes......915, 942, 1338, 1354, 1361
bill (S. No. 263) to grant one million acres of,
for the benefit of public schools in the Dis-
trict of Columbia.......
........1006
bill (S. No. 433) to extend the homestead act
of May 20, 1862, to settlers on, reserved for
railroad purposes........
................................670, 1006
bill (S. No. 436) making a grant of, to the Ter-
ritories of Dakota, Montana, and Idaho, in
alternate sections, to aid in the construction
of certain railroads in said Territories, to con-
nect with the railroad system of Minnesota
and Iowa........... ........................................... 670, 1006
bill (H. R. No. 775) for the relief of the occu-

pants of the lands of the ex-mission of San
José, in California..........1008, 1012, 1310
remarks on the, by-..
Mr. Conness.......
Mr. Foster....
Mr. Harlan....
Mr. Howard..
Mr. McDougall...
Mr. Nesmith......
Mr. Nye...........
Mr. Stewart...

.1310

..1310

.1310

.1310

...1310

..1310
..........1310
........1310
bill (S. No. 354) extending the time for the com-
pletion of certain land-grant railroads in the
State of Minnesota, and regulating the dis-
posal of, heretofore granted said State to aid
in the construction of such roads...14, 34, 71
joint resolution (S. R. No. 33) to enable the
Secretary of the Treasury to obtain the title
to certain property in Carson City, and Ter-
ritory of Nevada, for the purposes of a branch
mint, located in said place......................................71

Public lands-Continued.

bill (S. No. 377) granting, to the State of Mis-
souri to aid in the construction of certain rail-
roads in said State.......... .................157
bill (S. No. 379) for the sale of timber lands in
the State of California................... 157, 811
bill (S. No. 380) to give title to the occupants
of lots in cities and towns in the State of Cal-
ifornia..................157, 811, 888, 1017, 1058
bill (S. No. 381) in relation to the swamp and
overflowed lands in the State of Califor-
nia........
...........157, 1172
bill (S. No. 369) concerning lands of the mis-
sion of San José, in California..............112,
1006, 1347

bill (H. R. No. 404) to authorize a departure
from the established mode of surveying, in
certain cases........
.....183
bill (S. No. 83) to amend an act confirming cer-
tain land claims in the State of Michigan...183
(See Railroads.) ·

Q.
Quarantine and health laws, bill (H. R. No. 563)
in addition to the act respecting, approved
February 25, 1799.......
.25
R.

Raids from the British provinces.............33, 34
Railroad, joint resolution (S. R. No. 42) to ex-

tend the time for the reversion to the United
States of the lands granted by Congress to
aid in the construction of a, from Pere Mar-
quette to Flint, and for the completion of said
road........
...........784, 820, 849, 888
bill (S. No. 449) making a grant of public lands
to the State of Michigan to aid in the con-
struction of a, along the mineral range in that
State...........
.........811, 922
remonstrance of the Legislature of Maryland
against Congress granting a charter to make
a, in that State......
.........941
joint resolution (S. R. No. 123) to extend the
time for constructing the Burlington and Mis-
souri River, in Iowa, and filing a map of re-
location..................1018, 1338, 1355, 1361
joint resolution (S. R. No. 124) authorizing the
Northern Pacific, Company to invest its funds
in Government securities, for certain pur-
poses........
................1045, 1219
bill (H. R. No. 691) to authorize and aid in
the construction of a, connecting the Pacific,
in California, with the Columbia river, in Ore-
gon, and Puget sound................1169, 1219
bill (S. No. 287) granting lands to aid in the
construction of a, and telegraph line from
Lake Superior to Puget sound..............183
bill (S. No. 295) making additional grant of
lands to the State of Minnesota, in alternate
sections, to aid in the construction of a, in
said State.........................................................360, 1046
bill (S. No. 414) to authorize the construction
of the Northern Pacific, eastward to Ontona-
gon, in the State of Michigan, and to provide
for its connection eastward with the Ohio,
Indiana, Michigan, and Canadian system of,
at Port Huron, Detroit, Toledo, Fort Wayne,
and Dayton...................... .450, 670, 928, 1006
Railroad and telegraph line, bill (H. R. No. 763)
to amend an act to aid in the construction of
a, from the Missouri river to the Pacific
ocean, and to secure to the Government the
use of the same for postal, military, and other
purposes, approved July 1, 1862, and to
amend an aci amendatory thereof, approved
July 2, 1864...
.942,

remarks on the, by-

953, 981, 1045, 1220, 1293

Mr. Brown.......
1220, 1222, 1223
Mr. Conness.........1220, 1221, 1222, 1223
Mr. Cowan......
..1220, 1222
.1222
Mr. Harlan.....1220, 1221, 1222
Mr. Hendricks......
....1222

Mr. Grimes.......

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Mr. Johnson.........

.1124

Mr. Morrill........

.1125

Mr. Saulsbury

.1124

Mr. Sherman....

.1124

Mr. Sumner....

...........1124
.1124

bill (H. R. No. 710) to extend the time for the
completion of certain, to which land grants
have been made in the States of Michigan and
Wisconsin...
..849
860, 1006, 1047, 1172, 1347, 1387
bill (S. No. 463) to amend an act to amend an
act making a grant of alfernate sections of
public lands to the State of Michigan, to aid in
the construction of certain, in said State, and
for other purposes......915, 1338, 1354, 1361||
bill (S. No. 239) to grant aid for the construc-
tion of certain, in the State of Minnesota, 1006
joint resolution (S. R. No. 120) to authorize the
Union Pacific Railroad Company, eastern
division, to acquire certain right of way and
land from the incompetent Wyandotte In-
dians...............
..980, 1059, 1060
.........1061
.1061
....1060, 1061
..1661

remarks on the, by-

Mr. Cowan......

Mr. Doolittle......
Mr. Foster.......
Mr. Grimes.
Mr. Harlan

Mr. Lane, of Kansas.............1060, 1061
bill (S. No. 431) to amend an act for a grant
of lands to the State of Kansas, in alternate
sections, to aid in the construction of certain,
and telegraphs in said State..........631, 1006
bill (S. No. 354) extending the time for the com-
pletion of certain land-grant, in the State of
Minnesota, and regulating the disposal of
lands heretofore granted said State to aid in
the construction of such roads.......... 14, 34
bill (S. No. 377) granting lands to the State of
Missouri to aid in the construction of cer-
tain, in said State.................157, 1045
joint resolution (H. R. No. 161) in relation to
....603, 1045, 1389

certain

bill (S. No. 392) supplementary to an act ap-
proved July 14, 1862, to establish certain post
roads
..226, 425, 511, 573,

663, 672, 718, 776, 786, 812, 820, 888, 942
(See Post Office Department.)
bill (S. No. 436) making a grant of lands to the
Territories of Dakota, Montana, and Idaho,
in alternate sections, to aid in the construc-
tion of certain, in said Territories, to connect
with the railroad system of Minnesota and
lowa.......
.......................670, 1006
bill (S. No. 413) to establish a bridge across
the Ohio river at Cincinnati, Ohio, a post
road................450, 573, 672, 812, 820, 888
Ramsey, Alexander, a Senator from Minne-
sola..............14, 56, 71, 112, 202, 207, 208,
209, 213, 226, 379, 531, 572, 604, 742, 784,
850, 885, 926, 927, 954, 1023, 1045, 1085,
1124, 1195, 1238, 1288, 1293, 1342, 1389
remarks on the joint resolution to terminate the
reciprocity treaty...........207, 208, 209, 213
remarks on Indian lands in Minnesota......226
remarks on pay to Indians residing in Michi-
gan............
*****...-926, 927
remarks on the consolidation of the Indian
tribes............
1023
remarks on railroads in Minnesota..........1124
remarks on the internal revenue bill.......1195,
1238, 1288
remarks on duties on imports................1342
Rebel authorities, bill (S. No. 428) to prevent the
sale of notes, scrip, bonds, or other evidence
of debt issued by........
..........589
Rebel debt, concurrent resolution declaring that
the, or loan is simply an agency of the rebel-
lion which the United States can never under
any circumstances recognize in any part or in
any way......
.......850, 860, 1387
Rebel Jefferson Davis, resolution calling upon the
President for information in regard to recent
communications with.....................511, 657
remarks on the, by-

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Rebellion-see Insurrection.

Rebels, joint resolution (S. R. No. 102) declara-
tory of the sense of Congress upon negotia-
tions and terms of settlement with the......361
Rebel States, bill (S. No. 400) to regulate the man-
agement of captured and abandoned property
in the........
.....292, 915
Reciprocity treaty-see Treaty.
Reclamation on Great Britain...................34, 45
Register-see Army.
Registers, joint resolution (H. R. No. 173) direct-
ing the Secretary of Treasury to issue Ameri-
can, to British schooners Minnie Williams
and E. M. Baxter.........915, 927, 1006, 1048
Religion, bill (S. No. 345) to prevent the Secretary
of War and persons engaged in the military
service of the United States from interfering
with the freedom of..............................980
Reports, resolution of inquiry into the causes of
delay in the publication of official..........269
remarks on the, by-

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bill (H. R. No. 603) to extend the time allowed
for the withdrawal of certain goods therein
named from public stores..........57, 64, 71, 90
joint resolution (H. R. No. 124) explanatory
of the act to provide internal, to support the
Government, to pay interest on the public
debt, and for other purposes, approved June
30, 1864..........
..........57, 64
joint resolution (H. R. No. 123) to correct cer-
tain clerical errors in the internal..............45
bill (H. R. No. 618) to amend the act to provide
internal, to support the Government, pay
interest on the public debt, and for other
purposes, approved June 30, 1864.......71,
77, 90, 93, 97

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bill (S. No. 375) levying internal duties on to-
bacco.......
..........127

bill (S. No. 388) further to provide for the ver-
ification of invoices......................203, 225
joint resolution (S. R. No. 100) to extend the
time for the payment of the special income
tax by persons in receipt of salaries from
the United States Government...............326
bill (H. R. No. 677) to amend an act to pro-
vide ways and means for the support of the
Government, and for other purposes, ap-
proved June 30, 1864....358, 360, 425, 426
remarks on the, by, Mr. Sherman...425, 426
joint resolution (H. R. No. 140) authorizing
the Secretary of the Treasury to give the
necessary notice stipulated, pending the in-
tention of the United States to purchase the
building known as the Merchants' Exchange,
New York city, now used for custom-house
purposes........
8, 360, 379

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