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on the bill to exempt certain manufactures
from tax...1946, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984,
1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 2222 ́
on the resolution relating to Department
expenditures.......
.......1976
on the Army appropriation bill.......2036,
2037, 2040, 2803
on the revision of the rules.....
.2089,
2090, 2091, 2093, 2094
on the Indian appropriation bill, 2041, 2042
on the joint resolution relating to damages

to the steamer Monitor, 2068, 2241, 2242
on the bill to refund duties on a bell, 2244
on the naval appropriation bill........ 2247,
2248, 2249, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2268
on the bill to provide for appeals from the
Court of Claims........
.......2218

on the resolution to admit to the floor of

the Senate the reporter of the Asso-
ciated Press.......
2234, 2235

on the resolution for printing report of the
impeachment trial....... .2294, 2296
on the resolution relating to the fisheries
in Alaska.........
...... 2297
on the bill to admit Arkansas to repre-
sentation in Congress....
.2417,
2439, 2562, 2602, 2659, 2668, 2701
on the bill to extend the charter of Wash-
ington city....
.....2418, 2419
on printing J. W. Taylor's report on min-
eral resources.

2436
on the bill for the relief of William Mc-
Garrahan......... .2506, 2507, 4453
on the bill to incorporate the National
Life Insurance Company..........2514,
2515, 2516, 2596
on the resolution to furnish the House
with a copy of the impeachment pro-
ceedings...2520, 2521, 2523, 2525, 2526
on the bill relating to Point Sal harbor,
2559, 2560
on the joint resolution donating captured
ordnance to the Lincoln Monument
Association.................
.2562, 2563
on the joint resolution for furnishing sup-
plies to an exploring expedition....2563,
2564, 2565

on the resolution concerning District of
Columbia business..............2583, 2584
on the bill for the sale of the Umatilla
reservation.......
...2596
on the bill relating to a bridge over the
Dakota river....
..2624
on questions relating to impeachment
proceedings.......
....2628

on the bill in relation to the Northern
Pacific railroad.............2689, 2690
on the bill to confirm land titles in Ne-
braska.........
.........2759

on the supplementary bill concerning na-
tional banks......
.2761

on the Southern Pacific railroad bill...2792
on the bill to provide a temporary gov-
ernment for the Territory of Wyoming,

2795, 2797, 2798, 2799, 2802
on the eight-hours labor bill.....2802, 2803
2804, 3424, 3426, 3427, 3428, 3429
on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c.,
2860, 2867, 2868, 2869, 2870, 2872,

2898, 2901, 2902, 2930, 2931, 2932,
2935, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3022,3023
on the petition of Mrs. Eliza Potter, 2957
on the bill for the relief of certain con-
tractors for vessels......
.2960,

2961, 2963, 3051
on the bill regulating the conveyance of
printed mail matter.....2996, 2997, 2998
on the bill to relieve certain citizens of
North Carolina from disabilities...8178,
8179, 3180, 3181

Continued.

.........

remarks on the case of the British steamer
Labuan
.........3815, 3316
on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri-
can citizens abroad.... .3347, 3389,
8540, 3818, 3901, 3986, 4096,
4097, 4123, 4148, 4149, 4205,
4206, 4207, 4208, 4212, 4231,
4232, 4284, 4239, 4330, 4881, 4332,
4333, 4349, 4350, 4351, 4358, 4354,
4357, 4358, 4359, 4360, 4445, 4446
on the bill to admit Colorado.........3348,
3540, 3551
on the legislative appropriation bill, 8353,
8433, 3484, 8436, 8437, 3439, 3469, 8470,
3472, 3473, 3474, 3475, 8476, 3509,
3512, 8518, 3516, 3517, 8518, 8958
on the credentials of the Senators from
Arkansas..
........3385, 3388
on the bill establishing rules for the gov
ernment of the armies of the United
States..
......3581, 3582

on the credentials of the Senators from
Florida.....8602, 3603, 3604, 3605, 3606
on the resolution for printing the Land
Office report.......... .3628, 3629, 4148
on the civil appropriation bill.......... 3642
on the bill for the relief of Martha M.
Jones......
3646, 3649

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284), 3708, 3739,
3740, 3741, 3742, 3786,
3818, 3820, 3821, 3822,
3823, 8834, 3836, 3837,
3838, 8839, 8840, 3841
on the bill for funding the national debt,
8708, 8995, 3996, 8997, 4043, 4049, 4050
on the bill to provide for an American
steam line to Europe...3709, 4071, 4072,

4073, 4074, 4075, 4346, 4347, 4348, 4404
on adjournment over 4th of July......3710
on the order providing for evening ses-
sions.......
.3736, 3737, 3738
on the bill concerning district judges, 3768,
3769, 3770
on the resolution relating to reservations
in San Francisco bay......
......3901
on the southern Electoral College resolu-
tion.........3919, 8923, 8924, 3925, 3926
on the Freedmen's Bureau bill...8955, 3956
on the St. Louis bridge bill......3985, 3986
on the Indian appropriation bill......4108,

4109, 4110, 4113, 4114, 4115, 4116,
4117, 4118, 4119, 4121, 4122, 4123
on the bill for the removal of certain dis-
abilities
..4111

on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1841)...4149,
4150, 4153, 4154, 4161, 4164, 4165,
4167, 4168, 4169, 4171, 4172, 4282
on the bill for the relief of Joseph Segar,
4159, 4160, 4408, 4410
on the Ohio river. bridge bill... .4200,
4204, 4268, 4269, 4287, 4292
on the bill to reduce the military peace
establishment of the United States, 4246,
4247, 4249, 4250, 4251

on the bill granting a pension to the widow
of General Richardson....... .......4269
on the bill granting a pension to Martha
Ann Wallace.......
.........4270

on the bill relating to the Columbia Deaf
and Dumb Institution........ ..4270

on the resolution for a recess from July,
4276, 4277, 4278, 4281, 4282, 4293, 4322
on the credentials of Frederick A. Saw-
yer.......
.4313, 4317
on the motion for an evening session...4328
on the bill to increase the pension of
Sarah Hackleman....
.4352

on the bill in relation to California land
claims......
.4361, 4862

on joint resolution to regulate carriage of
passengers in vessels...4897, 4398, 4399
on the bill granting the right of way to the
Denver Pacific Railroad Company, 4436,
4440, 4441, 4442
on the bill relating to the central branch
of the Union Pacific Railroad Com-
pany......
.4443, 4444
on the resolution relating to the pay of
southern Senators..
.4461

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agreed to, 8857.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 10) proposing an
amendment to the [By Mr. Cragin.]
reported, 4093.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 166) declaring

the ratification of the fourteenth article
of amendment of the-[By Mr. Sher-
man.]

referred, 4197; committee discharged,
4230; called up, 4266; concurrent res-
olution substituted, 4266.

concurrent resolution declaring the ratifica-
tion of the fourteenth article of amend-
ment of the-[By Mr. Sherman, July
21, 1868.]
adopted, 4266; concurred in by House,
4270.

In House: received from Senate, 4295;
concurred in, 4295, 4296.

Consular and diplomatic expenses, bill (H. R.
No. 718) making appropriations for the,
of the Government for the year ending
30th June, 1869.

received from House, 1232; referred, 1256;
reported, 1694; discussed, 1725, 1746,
1783; passed with amendments, 1787;
disagreed to by House, 1864; conference,
1864; conference report, 1944; concurred
in by Senate, 1944; concurred in by House,
1976; enrolled, 1992.
remarks by-

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....1747, 1748,
1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753,
1754, 1755, 1758, 1785, 1787
Mr. Cole.......
.1784
Mr. Conkling....1727, 1728, 1729, 1749,
1750, 1758, 1754, 1755, 1783, 1787
Mr. Conness.
..1747, 1748,
1752, 1756, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787
Mr. Edmunds.......
..1756
Mr. Fessenden..
.1725, 1746,

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Mr. Sumner..

1752, 1758, 1783, 1944

....

..1747

.1784 1783, 1784 .1750,

1756, 1758, 1786, 1787 1725, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1746, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1784, 1785, 1786, 7787 Mr. Thayer..... ..1729, 1785 Mr. Trumbull ...........1757, 1785, 1786 Mr. Willey..

..1746 Mr. Williams............... .1752, 1753, 1754 Mr. Wilson........... .1748, 1758, 1757 yeas and nays on the........1755, 1786, 1787 Consular and diplomatic service, resolution for printing report of Committee on Retrenchment upon the-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire, July 3, 1868.] referred, 3709; reported and agreed to, 3817. Consular appointments, joint resolution (S. R. No. 74) in relation to-[By Mr. Grimes.] referred, 99; reported, 518; discussed, 519, 553, 627. remarks by

Mr. Anthony.... Mr. Chandler....

Mr. Conness..

Mr. Drake.....

...631 ......519,

520, 553, 627, 628, 630, 631 .520, 631, 632 .518, 519, 680, 631 Mr. Grimes............................ ..99, 519, 520, 553, 554, 628, 629, 630, 631, 652 .....629

Mr. Hendricks...............
Mr. Johnson................................................ ......................... .627, 632
Mr. Morgan.....

.631

..520, 628

Mr. Morrill, of Maine......629, 630, 631
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont...
Mr. Nye.........

..630 Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire, 553, 631 ....553 ........519, 520, 553 ...627

Mr. Stewart.......

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Mr. Trumbull.......

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Consul, resolution calling for information on

the subject of the alleged interference of our, at Rome during the late attempted invasion of the Roman States-[By Mr. Sumner, February 17, 1868.] agreed to, 1204.

Contested elections, bill (S. No. 534) relating to, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia-[By Mr. Stewart.]

referred, 3051; reported, 8074; discussed, 3116, 3120; passed, 8130; passed House, 3163; enrolled, 8183; not returned, be: come a law, 3417.

In House: received from Senate, 3145; called up and discussed, 3172; passed, 3174; enrolled, 8199; not returned, become a law, 3761. remarks by

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Contested elections, bill (S. No. 534)-Con- || Cook, Hannah K., bill (H. R. No. 1230) grant

tinued. remarks by

Mr. Thayer..

Mr. Vickers..

Mr. Willey...

Mr. Williams....

..3120, 3121 ..3128 .....3126, 3129 yeas and nays on the........ .......3128, 3129 Contingent expenses of the Senate, the Committee to Audit and Control the........... 10 instructions to........... ..2303 reports from.......... ..98, 2075, 2217, 2365 Contractors, bill (S. No. 807) for the relief of

certain Government-[By Mr. Grimes.] reported, 880; discussed, 1143, 2922, 2959, 3051; passed, 3052; passed House, 3954; enrolled, 3958; approved, 3984.

In House: received from Senate, 3067; referred, 3097; reported, 3554; discussed, 3940; passed, 3943; enrolled, 3973. remarks by

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Mr. Conkling..............1144, 2923, 2963 Mr. Conness .2960, 2961, 2968, 3051 Mr. Corbett.............? .2923, 2324, 2925, 2961 Mr. Cragin.... ......2923, 3052 Mr. Drake.... ..2923, 2924, 2925, 2960, 2961, 3052 Mr. Edmunds.....2960, 2961, 2362, 2963 Mr. Fessenden....... .2963 Mr. Frelinghuysen .2923, 2924, 2960, 2961 .1143, 1144 1144 ....1144, 2922, 2923, 2924, 2925, 2959, 2960, 2961, 2962, 2963, 3051, 3052 Mr. Howe........ .1144, 2923, 2959, 2360, 2961, 3052 Mr. Johnson.... .1144, 2960 Mr. Morton.... .2962, 2968 Mr. Nye...... .2925 Mr. Sherman.....1143, 1144, 2961, 8051 Mr. Sumner... .3051 Mr. Trumbull 2925,

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Mr. Howe......... 1912, 3115, 8149, 3150
Mr. Sherman......1911, 1913, 3149, 3150
Mr. Trumbull..............
.....3115, 3149
..3147, 3148, 3150
...3150

Mr. Williams....... yeas and nays on the....... Conveyances of vessels, bill (S. No. 373) to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for recording the," approved July 29, 1850-[By Mr. Hendricks.] referred, 1257; reported, 1807; passed, 1940.

In House: received from Senate, 1960; referred, 2029. Convicts, bill (H. R. No. 719) for the surren

der of persons convicted of certain crimes. received from House, 1260; referred, 1287; reported and discussed, 1429; recommitted, 1431.

Cook, Hannah, bill (S. No. 545) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Van Winkle.] reported, 3145; passed, 3325.

In House: received from Senate, 3345; referred, 3346; committee discharged, referred anew, 3613.

ing a pension to.

received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3900; passed, 4365; enrolled, 4443.

Cook, Nancy, bill (H. R. No. 1381) for the relief of, of Tennessee.

received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4145; passed, 4867; enrolled, 4443.

Cooley. Benjamin, joint resolution (S. R. No. 163) for the relief of, and James W. Boswell-[By Mr. Frelinghuysen.] reported, 4146.

Coolie trade, bill (S. No. 644) to amend an act entitled "An act to prohibit the, by American citizens in American vessels"— [By Mr. Sumner.]

reported, 4362; passed, 4452. Cooper, Edmund, resolution inquiring whether, assumed the duties of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury upon the 30th of November, and if so, under what law-[By Mr. Thayer, December 2, 1867.]

laid over, 1; agreed to, 64.

letter of, concerning the impeachment trial, 4464, 4511 Corbett, Henry W., a Senator from Oregon, 1 .62, petitions presented by......... 404, 721, 815, 1428, 2484, 2995, 4070 bills introduced by→

No. 169 to amend an act entitled "An
act making appropriations and to supply
deficiencies in the appropriations for the
service of the Government for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1867," approved
63
March 2, 1867.....
No. 221-to amend an act entitled "An
act to amend existing laws relating to
internal revenue"
.......343
No. 233-to establish a certain post route
in Oregon........
..........404
No. 245-to fix the terms of the circuit
and district courts of the United States
for the district of Oregon, and the salary
................472
of the judge thereof...
No. 354-to provide for payment for cer-
tain losses and damages sustained by
the Indians upon the Siletz reservation,
Oregon........

......1143

No. 894-to provide for the removal of
the Centre market, in the city of Wash-
ington, and for the erection of a mar-
ket building in a more suitable locality,
1461

No. 396-for the relief of the citizens of
Boisé City, Territory of Idaho......1461
No. 503-to establish certain post roads
......2689
in Oregon......
No. 525 to authorize the establishment
of customs ports of delivery on the
Pacific coast of the United States, 2922
No. 526-to amend an act incorporating
the Washington and Georgetown Rail-
road Company...
....... 2922

joint resolution introduced by-
No. 102-instructing the superintendent
of the Asylum for the Insane in the Dis-
trict of Columbia to admit James Mc-
Intosh on the same footing as indigent
insane persons of the District........1026
resolutions submitted by-
instructing Committee on Finance to in-

quire into the expediency of a new loan and issue of five per cent. bonds for the purpose of redeeming the five-twenties as they mature-[December 6, 1867].....63 calling for a statement of the amount of money paid on account of the new jail in the District of Columbia, and to whom paid-[January 14, 1868]..............491 in reference to the expediency of securing to Indians the right to testify in cases of murder, rape, &c., as between whites and Indians-[June 23, 1868]. ...3382 for printing tax bill-[July 18, 1868]...4197 reports made by...... 703, 999, 1026, 1461, 1910, 2009, 2759, 3382, 3671 motions made by.......... ........63, 169, 171, 3074, 3275, 3506, 3607, 4348

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Continued.
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incidental remarks by..........
....63,
817, 4197, 4849, 4400, 4502
remarks on the resolution for a loan for re-
deeming the five-twenty bonds.........63
on the bill to raise the value of legal-tender
notes to par.........
......... 128, 169
on the bill to repeal the cotton tax....223,
801, 302, 354, 355, 794
on the resolution in reference to the occu-
pation of San Juan Island.............243
on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 313),

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on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284).....3744,
940103756, 3777
on the bill concerning district judges,
10 glet our 3768, 3769, 3770
on the Rock Island bridge resolution,
3816, 8817
on the bill for the further issue of tempo-
rary loan certificates....................4031
on the bill extending commercial laws to
Alaska.....
.........4095
on the bill to provide for an American
steam line to Europe....... 4347, 4348

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Mr. Trumbull.....3983, 4107, 4198, 4199
yeas and nays on the...
4199
Cotton, bill (S. No. 157) for the repeal of
tax on [By Mr. Fowler.] od bite
read and printed, 1. Sc81a / toda
bill (H. R. No. 207) to provide for the ex-
emption of, from internal tax.07

83 received from House and referred, 38;
reported, 145; discussed, 164, 197, 220,

..300, 304, 307

801, 306, 854, 677

012 305, 306, 354

89112 od bo222, 806, 846, 858, 355, 357, 358
-2918 Mr. Wilson.

...197,
203, 245, 853, 854, 356, 565

Mr. Yates......
yeas and nays on the...........

...227
.........354,
belin 855, 858, 676, 677
Cotton cases, communication from clerk of
the Court of Claims in relation to judg
bssments in certain causes known as........378
Cotton, Polly W., bill (H. R. No. 1411) grant-
ing a pension to. (UTSI OK

received from House and referred, 3917;
reported, 4197; passed, 4370; enrolled,
bor4448.00088roll not havisoms
Cotty, William J., bill (H. R. No. 1295) grant-
thing a pension to, late of the twenty-first
Missouri infantry.fed to

received from House and referred, 3917;
Sao reported, 4145; passed, 4867; enrolled,
6601 bonog

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Court, bill (S. No. 168) declaring what shall constitute a quorum of the Supreme-[By Mr. Trumbull.]

reported and passed, 19; passed House with amendment, 490; referred, 503.

In House: referred, 96; reported, 477, 478; discussed, 478; passed, 489; vote explained, 506.

bill (S. No. 211) to amend an act entitled

"An act to provide for a district and circuit, of the United States for the district of the State of Nebraska"-[By Mr. Thayer.]

referred, 242; reported adversely, 678. bill (S. No. 220) to abolish the district, for

the eastern district of Texas, and to extend the jurisdiction of the district, for the western district over the whole State-[By Mr. Sumner.]

referred, 343; reported and indefinitely postponed, 816."

bill (S. No. 254) to change the terms of the district, of the United States for the district of Maine-[By Mr. Fessenden.] referred, 553.

bill (H. R. No. 274) providing for holding a circuit, at the city of Erie, Pennsylvania.

received from House, 678; referred, 699: passed, 1646; Journal corrected and committee discharged, 1658; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed, 2556.

bill (H. R. No. 861) relating to the Supreme. received from House, 1992; referred, 1992; reported, 2556; passed with amend ment, 3240; concurred in by House, 831; enrolled, 3321.

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bill (S. No. 524) to facilitate the decision of questions of conflict of jurisdiction between the United States and the States by the Supreme, of the United States[By Mr. Davis.]

referred, 2922.

bill (H. R. No. 848) to provide for holding terms of the United States district, for the western district of Missouri at St. Joseph.

received from House, 3680; referred, 8632,

bill (H. R. No. 1370) to fix the time for

holding the terms of the United States district, in Virginia.

received from House, 3956; referred, 8982.

bill (H. R. No. 145) in relation to the district, of the United States for the northern district of Ohio.

reported adversely and indefinitely postponed, 4098.

Courts, bill (S. No. 230) authorizing writs of error from the circuit to the district, of the United States in certain criminal cases-[By Mr. Howard.]

referred, 384; reported, 2435.

bill (S. No. 284) to authorize the removal of causes in certain cases from the district, to the circuit, of the United States-[By Mr. Morrill, of Maine.] referred, 404.

bill (S. No. 248) regulating the service of final process in suits at law, and of orders and decrees in equity, of, of the United States in places out of their jurisdictional limits-[By Mr. Howard.] referred, 472; reported adversely, 1257. bill (S. No. 245) to fix the terms of the cir

cuit and district, of the United States for the district of Oregon, and the salary of the judge thereof-[By Mr. Corbett.]

referred, 472.

bill (S. No. 9) to amend an act entitled “An act to regulate the fees and costs to be allowed clerks, marshals, and attorneys of the circuit and district, of the United States," approved February 26, 1853[By Mr. Sumner.]

reported adversely and indefinitely postponed, 518.

bill (S. No. 262) concerning district judges— [By Mr. Hendricks.]

referred, 625; reported adversely, 2435. bill (S. No. 263) to facilitate the administration of justice-[By Mr. Stewart.] referred, 625.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 34) relative to the holding of, in the southern district of New York-[By Mr. Conkling.] committee discharged, 678.

bill (S. No. 300) to enable admiralty, to decree salvage to incorporations formed for wrecking or salvage purposes-[By Mr. Morgan.]

referred, 816; indefinitely postponed, 3539. bill (S. No. 304) to provide for holding terms

of the United States district, for the western district of Missouri at St. Joseph, in said State-[By Mr. Drake.] referred, 845; reported adversely, 2556. bill (S. No. 363) defining the jurisdiction of

the, of the United States in certain cases -[By Mr. Trumbull.] referred, 1204; reported, 1428; amendment printed, 1621.

bill (S. No. 877) to change the times of holding the district and circuit, of the United States in the several districts in the State of Tennessee-[By Mr. Patterson, of Tennessee.] referred, 1311; reported, 1807; passed, 1911; passed House with amendments, 8254; concurred in, 3255; enrolled, 3279; approved, 8714.

In House: received from Senate, 1927 referred, 2029; reported and passed with amendments, 3266; agreed to by Senate, 3294; enrolled, 3308; approved, 8761.

bill (S. No. 887) concerning the liability of shipowners, maritime liens, salvage, and the jurisdiction in admiralty-[By Mr. Sumner.] referred, 1371.

bill (S. No. 402) for the removal of causes in certain cases from the State, to the United States-[By Mr. Trumbull.] referred, 1487; reported, 3423; discussed, 3463, 3567.

bill (S. No. 406) providing for the holding of, in the Territories belonging to the United States-[By Mr. Cragin.] referred, 1515; reported adversely, 2435. bill (S. No. 449) to revive and continue in

force the act of the 29th of July, 1850,

and the act amendatory thereof of the 2d of April, 1852-[By Mr. Johnson.] referred, 1940; reported, 8566; discussed, 3767; passed, 3770.

In House: received from Senate, 3853; referred, 4490.

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In House: received from Senate, 8928; passed, 4491; enrolled, 4496.

bill (H. R. No. 293) to regulate and limit the admiralty jurisdiction of the district, of the United States in certain cases. received from House, 8607; referred, 3608; indefinitely postponed, $814. bill (S. No. 584) relating to the finding of indictments in the, of the United States in the late rebel States-[By Mr. ConkHing.]

referred, 3645; reported, 3988.

bill (S. No. 604) regulating the times and places of holding the district and circuit, of the United States for the northern district of Florida-[By Mr. Welch.] referred, 3818; reported, 3983; passed, 4144; passed House, 4459; approved,

4517.

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Court of Claims, bill (S. No. 164) to provide

for appeals from the-[By Mr. Edmunds.] referred, 88; reported, 1887; discussed, 2217; amendments submitted and printed, 2287; discussed, 2764; passed, 2769; passed House with amendments, 3254; concurred in, 3255; enrolled, 3279. In House: received from Senate, 2810; referred, 3034; reported, 3266; passed with amendments, 8267; agreed to by Senate, 8294; enrolled, 3308; approved, 3761. joint resolution (S. R. No. 110) to further

define the meaning of the act of February 19, 1867, in relation to the jurisdiction of the, in cases of claims for quartermasters' stores-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] referred, 1204.

bill (S. No. 403) in relation to testimony in the [By Mr. Drake.] referred, 1487; reported and indefinitely postponed, 1887.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 158) to extend

the act establishing the, to the claims arising under the act of the 2d of March, 1861, providing for the payment of the expenses of the Washington and Oregon Indian war of 1855-56-[By Mr. Williams.]

referred, 3901..

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Cowles, Sherman H., bill (S. No. 822) grant-
ing a pension to-[By Mr. Van Winkle.]
reported, 981; passed, 1840; passed House,
8119; enrolled, 3180; approved, 3318.
In House: received from Senate, 1859; re-
ferred, 1869; reported and passed, 3103;
enrolled, 8144.mio motaziorni ont no
Cox, James, bill (H. R. No. 1237) granting a
Wspension to the widowand minor children of.
received from House and referred, 3119;
reported, 3900; passed, 4365; enrolled,
4443.44 $305

Cox, W. H., bill (H. R. No. 1420) directing
the Commissioner of Pensions to proceed
to hear evidence and determine the right
of, deceased, late a sergeant in company
second regiment Pennsylvania artillery,
to a pension.

received from House, 4075; referred, 4092;
reported, 4197; passed, 4370; enrolled,
4443. Iquid) incH to an out
Craft, William, bill (H. R. No. 661) granting
& pension to the widow and child of.
received from House, 1038; referred, 1068;
reported, 1461; passed with amendments,
3319; conference, 3688; conference re-
port, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857;
by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958,01
Cragin, Aaron H., a Senator from New Hamp-

shire...

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petitions presented by...................... .10, 372, 950,
980, 1070, 1567, 2435, 3708, 3954, 4346
bills introduced by

No. 264 for the relief of Henry C.
Noyes.......

TO No. 265-to increase the salaries of the
judges of Utah Territory...............625
No. 406 providing for the holding of
courts in the Territories belonging to
the United States...........
1515
No. 462-making appropriations for the
expenses of the trial of the impeach-
ment of Andrew Johnson and other
contingent expenses of the Senate for
the year ending June 30, 1868.......2068
No. 577-to amend an act entitled "An
act to exempt certain manufacturers
from internal tax," approved March 31,
181 1868

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shire-Continued. te

remarks on the bill relating to the Central
Branch Union Pacific Railroad Com-
pany........
..3292

on the bill to admit Colorado........... 3349,
3351, 3550, 3551
on the legislative appropriation bill, 3517,
3522, 3523
on the civil appropriation bill, 3635, 3685
on the bill for funding the national debt,
3996, 3997
on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 4164
on the credentials of Frederick A. Saw-
yer..........
........4318
on the bill granting the right of way to the
Denver Pacific Railroad Company,4442
on amendment of the bankrupt law...4449
Craig, James, letter of, concerning the im-
peachment trial... .4464, 4465, 4511
Craig, Mary B., bill (H. R. No. 258) for the
ald Lava 2 KaideefT
731; referred, 764;
reported, 1311; passed, 3317; enrolled,
r.8859.

relief of.

o received from House,

11

Crane, Walter, bill (S. No. 537) for the relief
of, of Michigan-[By Mr. Chandler.]
referred, 3074.
Credentials of Senators presented.........1463,
1742, 3238, 8384, 3598, 3602, 3672,
4024, 4144, 4151, 4312, 4459, 4465
Crete, joint resolution (S. R. No. 169) appeal-
ing to the Turkish Government in behalf
of the people of-[By Mr. Sumner.]
reported and passed, 4283; passed House,
4454; enrolled, 4501; approved, 4517.
In House: received from Senate, 4834;
passed, 4488; enrolled, 4496.
Crimes, bill (H. R. No. 719) for the surrender
of persons convicted of certain.
received from House, 1260; referred, 1287;
reported and discussed, 1429; recommit-
ted, 1431.
remarks by-

Mr. Corbett.

sub Mr. Davis

.....354012.

No. 590-to establish the assimilated rank
of the staff officers of the Navy....3710
No. 611-authorizing the appointment of
a commission to examine the claim of
the Territory of Montana for volunteers
during the late Indian war, and to re-
port upon the same....................3954
No. 645-for the relief of Henry B. Ste.
...........4396

resolutions submitted by-
for the payment of salaries due the clerks
of committees and special messengers
and pages retained during the recess―
18[December 10, 1867]................. 98
calling for a copy of the annual report of
Brevet Brigadier General James F. Rus-
neeling, inspector of the quartermaster's
department, in relation to military posts
and other affairs in the Territory of
Utah [March 4, 1868].............1658
reports made by..

..98,

~ 163, 999, 2075, 2217, 2365, 2922
motions made by......26, 122, 443, 830, 2040
incidental remarks by...........168, 625, 2668
remarks on supplementary reconstruction
bill (H. R. No. 439)..
.830, 848
on the order of business...

...848

on the resolution relating to the rights of
colored persons in the cars...1123, 1125
On supplementary reconstruction bill (H.
R. No. 214)....
....1289
on the naval appropriation bill, 2151, 2256
on the resolution for printing report of the
impeachment trial....
.....2295
on the bill providing for the expenses of
the impeachment trial......... .2298,

legs. 2299, 2800, 2301, 2302
on the bill for the relief of certain con-
tractors for vessels. 2928, 3052
on bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 3016
on the bill for the relief of certain con-
tractors............................................................ .......................3150

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Mr. Ferry

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Mr. Van Winkle................................................... ..................
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Mr. Williams.................................... ...........................
1429
bill (S. No. 509) in addition to an act passed
tal
March 26, 1804, entitled "An act in
addition to an act entitled 'An act for
the punishment of certain, against the
United States' "-[By Mr. Trumbull.]
referred, 2760; reported, 2789; passed,
3116; passed House, 4400; enrolled,
4408; approved, 4450.5 ba

In House: received from Senate, 3145;
passed, 4896; enrolled, 4422.
Crossley, Thomas, bill (S. No. 426) for the
relief of [By Mr. Ferry.] yang
referred, 1717; reported and passed, 1834;

passed House, 3316; enrolled, 8348; ap-
proved, 8714. a * med sidi

Cunningham, John S., bill (S. No. 416) for
the relief of, paymaster United States
Navy-[By Mr. Anthony.]
reported, 1669; passed, 1670; passed House,
2329; enrolled, 2488; approved, 2544.
In House: received from Senate, 1693; re-
ferred, 1791; reported, 2321; discussed,
2321; passed, 2323; enrolled, 2475.
Cunningham, W. W., bill (H. R. No. 522)
granting a pension to.

received from House, 731; referred, 764;
reported, 1311; passed with amendments,
3318; conference, 3688; conference re-
port, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857;
by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958.
Currency, joint resolution (S. R. No. 71) to
suspend the operation of so much of the
act approved April 12, 1866, as provides
that the Secretary of the Treasury may
retire and cancel of the United States
notes $4,000,000 per month-[By Mr.
Cattell.]

referred, 63; reported and tabled, 219.
bill (H. R. No. 213) to suspend the further
reduction of the.

received from House and referred, 79;
reported, 219; called up, 384; discussed,
407, 485, 472, 500, 504, 520; passed
with amendments, 537; disagreed to by
House, 627; conference, 632, 652; re-
port, 674; agreed to by House, 674;
agreed to by Senate, 674; enrolled, 678,

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439, 440, 442, 472, 473, 503, 523,
525, 526, 527, 530, 531, 532, 587
..416, 436,
438, 441, 473, 524, 525, 531, 532
Mr. Corbett, 408, 411, 501, 503, 580, 537
Mr. Doolittle.....
..527, 536
Mr. Drake.........487, 438, 500, 501, 532
Mr. Edmunds...... .407, 411, 412, 413,
1414, 416, 435, 436, 437, 438, 503,

528, 529,532, 533, 534, 535, 537
Mr. Fessenden...384, 408, 409, 411, 412,
414, 416, 486, 438, 441, 502, 523, 528
.500
Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Mr. Grimes....408, 409, 411, 448, 472, 473
Mr. Henderson....
412,

413, 414, 416, 437, 524, 529, 530,
531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537
Mr. Hendricks........504, 582, 583, 537,
Mr. Howard..

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Mr. Pomeroy
Mr. Ramsey.... ..384, 531, 532, 533
Mr. Sherman....219, 384, 407, 409, 411,
412, 416, 435, 436, 437, 443, 472,
In House: received from Senate, 1859; re-
478, 501, 503, 520, 521, 522, 523,
ferred, 1869, 2029; reported, 8297; passed,
529, 580, 581, 533, 534, 536, 632
3327; enrolled, 3865; approved, 3761. eds Mr. Sprague..
409,
Cróunse, L. L., letter of, concerning the im-bearvog
411, 508, 504, 520, 521, 522
peachment trial..................
..4465in Mr. Stewart,. .410, 411, 441, 502, 524
Crutchett, James, joint resolution (S. R. No. oq Mr. Sumner......................
.416, 521, 523
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