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Freedmen's Bureau-Continued. joint resolution (II. R. No. 232) authorizing

assignment of a lot of land in St. Augustine, Florida, to the Commissioner of the, for educational purposes-[By Mr. Eliot.]

reported and passed, 1791.

In Senate: received from House, 1789; referred, 1782,

bill (S. No. 567) relating to the, and providing for its discontinuance. received from Seuate, 3974; discussed,

4004; passed with amendments, 4007; agreed to by Senate, 4080; enrolled, 4082; vetoed, 4479; passed over veto by Senate, 4478; by House, 4479. remarks by

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Freer, Garrett W., bill (H. R. No. 1252) grant

ing a pension to the children of-[By Mr. Van Aernam.]

reported and passed, 3105; clerical error corrected, 3133; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498.

In Senate: received from House and referred, 3120; reported, 3954; passed, 4366; enrolled, 4443.

French, B. B., bill (H. R. No. 1825) for the relief of [By Mr. Mercur.] reported and passed, 3555; passed Senate, 3761; enrolled, 3804; approved, 4003. In Senate: received from House, 8551; referred, 3552; reported, 3607; passed, 3721; enrolled, 3770.

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French, John R., a Representative from North Carolina....... ..........3761, 3764 Fruit trees, resolution instracting the Com mittee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expediency of allowing to be deducted from the income of any person the cost of purchasing and planting-[By Mr. Nicholson, May 29, 1868.]

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agreed to, 2682.

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Garfield, James A., a Representative from Obio petitions presented by......9, 37, 62, 78, 119, 241, 295, 342, 433, 552, 590, 949, 1054, 1558, 1909, 2030, 2233, 2318, 2330, 2348, 2354, 2387, 2456, 2544, 2582, 2957, 8814, 3853, 4092, 4264

bills introduced by-
No. 319-to furnish honorable discharges
to certain soldiers and sailors, and to
repeal section twenty-one of an act to
provide for enrolling and calling out
the national forces, approved March 3,
1865.................
.........257

No. 687-to provide for the gradual re-
turn to specie payments...............1083
No. 688-to authorize gold contracts...1083
No. 866-to facilitate the settlements of
the accounts of paymasters of the
Army
...... 1703
No. 905-to establish a national system
of military education. .................. 1791
No. 1084-granting a pension to Mrs.
Kezie Holman .....
........... 2349

No. 1062-to grant the right of way to the
Whiteball and Plattsburg Railroad Com-
pany.........
.........2440
No. 1152-to restore the Bureau of Indian
Affairs to the Department of War...2756
No. 1128-for relief of Isaac Watts, 2677
No. 1873-establishing rules and articles
for the government of the armies of the
United States......

....3853 No. 1377-to reduce and fix the military peace establishment............. .....3882 No. 1878-declaring the meaning of the several acts in relation to retired officers of the Army......... ....3883 joint resolutions introduced byNo. 153-for the relief of A. F. Rockwell............ 590

No. 226-appointing managers of the National Asylum for Disabled Soldiers. 1683 No. 261-authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish supplies to an exploring expedition

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directing Committee on the Rules to inquire into the expediency of adopting a rule that members having received con. sent of the House to make personal explanation shall confine their remarks strictly to personal matters-[December 12, 1867]. .........153 instructing Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the settlement of contested elections for electors of the President and Vice President [March 24, 1868].....

2083

reports made by, 132, 231, 232, 257, 590, 693,

714, 1791, 2082, 2083, 2400, 2500, 2572, 2677, 2679, 2680, 3105, 3199, 3594, 3882, 3883, 3943, 3946, 3948, 4080, 4215, 4493 motions made by. .155, 232, 363, 571, 590, 1633, 1683, 1772, 1790, 1791, 1848, 1860, 1861, 2028, 2082, 2307, 2408, 2416, 2441, 2499, 2500, 2671, 2679, 2680, 3073, 3308, 3311, 3365, 3594, 3595, 3671, 3853, 3938, 3946, 3973, 4215, 4429, 4490, 4492 incidental remarks by. .70, 152, 156, 257, 282, 291, 363, 402, 571, 693, 836, 1093, 1161, 1540, 1683, 1772, 1774, 1790, 1791, 1848, 1860, 1866, 2070, 2071, 2082, 2099, 2292, 2364, 2407, 2409, 2416, 2480, 2502, 2582, 2544. 2680, 2753, 3376, 3525, 8588, 3589. 3615, 3758, 3760, 3762, 3841, 3982, 4069, 4082, 4259, 4306, 4469, 4490, 4491, 4494, 4500, 4520

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on President's message...73, 76, 179, 871 on the rule relating to the printing of bills..........

.91

on the resolution relating to the reorganization of the Department of Agricul ture............. ..........97 on the resolution for printing the loan and currency laws........ .105 132

on the pay of committee clerks. on the bill relating to cashiered Army officers.......... ....132, 133, 134, 232

on the Union Pacific railroad bill, 212, 233 on the memorial of Captain E. V. Brook field......

.....231 on the bill in relation to additional bounty...... .........................................232, 713 on the bill in relation to deserters.....257, 258, 259, 260, 283, 285 .294, 489, 1858, 2083, 2239, 2291, 2306, 2471, 2498, 2543, 2574, 3064, 3364, 3804, 3841, 4343

on the order of business.....

on the bill defining a quorum of the Supreme Court.

....488

on the supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439). 543, 582, 593

on the bill for the relief of A. F. Rockwell.......

...... 590, 591 on the bill authorizing the sale of a military site at Waterford, Pennsylvania, 693 on the petition asking extra pay to volunteer officers.......

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........714 on the bill for the sale of the arsenal grounds at St. Louis.........714, 715, 716 on the bill in relation to taxing national bank shares........ .......... 802 on the resolution concerning one of the judges of the Supreme Court. ....................... 863 on the resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to employ counsel in certain .991, 992 on the Military Academy appropriation bill...... .............. 996, 1540 on drawing for seats.... on the legislative appropriation bill.....1132, 1133, 1140, 1141, 3702, 3703, 8705, 3706, 3707, 3724, 3725 on the civil appropriation bill 1512, 2001, 2028 on the articles of impeachment.......1544, 1560, 1639 on questions relating to impeachment, 1504, 1868, 2292 on report on the cancellation and dest, uction of United States bonds, 1847, 1852 on the bill to facilitate the settlement of paymasters' accounts..........1847, 1848 on the joint resolution to regulate the freight tariff on the Pacific railroad, 1861 on the bill for the admission of Alabama, 1862, 1938

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on the bill for the relief of W. W. Holden and others......... 1933

on the joint resolution for the relief of the heirs of Major A. L. Brewer, 2029 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax...2102, 2105, 2106, 2229, 2231 on the motion to print Manager Butler's argument on the impeachment trial, 2292, 2305 during call of the House.......... 2305 on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri can citizens abroad... on the report in regard to lighting the Hall....... .2318 on the Alta Vela resolution......2345, 2346 on the Washburne and Donnelly controversy.... .2349, 2359, 2360, 2361 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2420, 2848,

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2851, 2854, 2855, 2881, 2886, 2887, 2888, 2889, 2894, 2914, 2016, 2553, 2978, 2981. 2992, 3041, 3004, 3066, 3070, 3071, 3073, 8110, 3134, 3136

Garfield, James A., a Representative from Ohio-Continued.") -izenate). remarks on the Whitehall and Plattsburg railroad bill...... .2440 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., (troll na 2451, 2452, 2453 don the joint resolution providing for the ❤ sale of the site of Fort Covington, 2457 on the resolution concerning a letter to 10 Senator Hendersou.....................2471 Hon the financial policy of the country, 2480 625 on the bill for the relief of Charles E. Capehart........

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on the joint resolution relating to the hotel at Fortress Monroe........ .........2500 on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a recusant witness............ 2586, 2941, 2944 on Indian appropriation bill.....2592, 2614 on the joint resolution to supply docuoments to the national asylums.......2610 on the bill for the relief of Isaac Watts, 2677 on the bill authorizing the sale of Fort

Leavenworth reservation.............. 2681 on reception of the Chinese embassy, 2906 on the bill for the relief of certain citizens es of Arkansas...... 8030 on the resolution of instructions on the og tax bill........................ ....8168

on the national safe deposit bill, 3201, 3202 on the river and harbor bill.....3202, 8593 on the bill to promote American com merce........ 8229

on the bill for the relief of the heirs of Thomas W. Harvey.... ..3295, 3297 on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from political disabilities ......8307 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3837, 3377, 3879, 3399, 3415, 3422, 3441, 3442, 3445, 3460, 3479, 8494, 3497, 8498, 3499, 3528, 3585, 3537, 4089 on the joint resolution in regard to the sale of damaged ordnance.. ..8376 on the bill for the relief of Abednego B. Rowden......... .3553

on the bill in relation to additional bounties....... .3722

on the bill relating to Fort Gratiot reservation, in the State of Michigan,3723,8724 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), the deficien 3729, 3780, 8939 on the bill to fix the military peace estab lishment...... .8882, 3948, 3949, 8950,

8951, 3952, 3958, 3968, 3969, 3970, 8971, 3972, 3973, 8974, 3982, 4493 on the bill concerning retired officers in the Army...........3888, 3946, 3947, 8948 on the bill in relation to New York war claims. .3945, 3946

on the tariff bill.........

on the state of the Union. (See Appendix.)

.......

.4013 .4092

on the funding bill........4133, 4174, 4181, edto4184, 4187, 4188, 4189, 4190, 4192, 4196, 2qt:4217, 4218, 4224, 4225, 4801, 4302, 4497 personal and explanatory, 4870, 4371, 4372 on the resolution for an adjournment to September........ .4376 on the amendment to the homestead law, 4415 on the taxation of bonds-see Appendix. leave of absence granted to......... ..1218 extended.. 1451, 2233 Gas Company, bill (H. R. No. 1294) to incorporate the Citizens-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] referred, 3363.1 br

Gas Light Company, resolution in reference

to the complaints made of extortionate charges by the Washington-[By Mr. Raum, March 5, 1868.1da noi ninant agreed to, 1681. 1293) to incorporate the Washington and Georgetown Coal-Tar and-[By Mr. Ingersoll.]

bill (H. R. No. 1

referred, 3363.

Gas resolution calling uz for a statement showing the quantity in feet of illuminating, furnished the Government of the. United States, &c.-[By Mr. Washburn, of IndiE&TIL. June 17, 1868.] agreed to, 3223.

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Gaugers, bill (H. R. No. 1061) providing for ! the appropriation of four additional, for the port of Philadelphia-[By Mr. O'Neill.] referred, 2440.

Gause, Solomon, bill (H. R. No. 1244) granting a pension to the widow and minor children of [By Mr. Polsley.] reported and passed, 3103; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3954; passed, 4366; enrolled, 4443.

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General Orders, resolution in relation to, Nos. 15 and 17-[By Mr. Robinson, May 18, 1868.]

proposed, 2532.

Gensler, Catharine, bill (H. R. No. 1408) grant

ing a pension to-[By Mr. Van Aernam:] reported and passed, 1408; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4369; enrolled, 4443.

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Geological and mineralogical survey, bill (H. R. No. 860) to provide for a, of the Territory of New Mexico-[By Mr. Clever.] referred, 331.

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Georgia-see Reconstruction. credentials of Representatives-elect presented and referred..." ..4334,

reported.

4412, 4488, 4491 .4471, 4472, 4499, 4500 Gestiger, John, bill (H. R. No. 251) for the - relief of [By Mr. Sawyer.] referred, 90. Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers, reso

lution inquiring the reasons for the exemption of the scheme known as the, from the payment of the special tax-[By Mr. Van Wyck, December 12, 1867.

agreed to, 162, (of a in vgọn à quizolom requesting the Commissioner of Internal

Revenue to revoke the permit heretofore given exempting the, from the payment of special tax and license-[By Mr. Van Wyck, January 22, 1868.]' reported and agreed to, 691. Getz, J. Lawrence, a Representative from P10 Pennsylvania.

petitions presented by....

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.......9, 18, 490, 1833, 2582, 2686, 2725, 2757, 4264 bill introduced by

No. 1132 to authorize the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to the city of Cleveland, in the State of Ohio, by the nearest direct line......... .....2750

resolutions submitted byinstructing Committee on Reconstruction to inquire whether the States of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania have republican forms of government, or do not need reconstruction-[December 12, 1867].. 153

in relation to the expenses of collecting revenue [June 30, 1868]. ....3614 remitting the fees and fines imposed upon members of this House for being absent without leave at the present session[July 22, 1868].... ...4430 1084,

incidental remarks by...

1861, 2129, 2164, 2366, 2401, 2756, 3331, 3375, 3440, 3485, 3614, 4379 remarks on the premature publication of the President's message......... 12, 13 personal and explanatory. 51 on the President's message....... on deficieney bill (H. R. No. 320)..... 289 on the bill to facilitate the payment of bounties..... .340, 341

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Ton questions relating to impeachment, 1345 on the articles of impeachment........1560 1618, 1639

(See Appendix.)

....2368

on the order of business...
on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a
recusant witness......... ....2587, 2675
during call of the House....... ......2644,
2648, 3416, 3454, 3455
on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......3041,

Appena od Hill stan3044, 8106 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3493, dzi 3537, 4089 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341), 3731 leave of absence granted to.. Gibbons, Henry S., joint resolution (H. R.

...3730

No. 211) for the relief of, late postinaster at St. Johns, Michigan-[By Mr. Driggs.] referrred, 1419.

Gilmer, John A., letter of, February 11, 1868, relating to reconstruction in North Carolina...... .1906 Ginsler, Catharine, bill (H. R. No. 1222) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Burr.] reported and passed, 3101; passed Senate, 4895.

In Senate: received from House and i referred, 3119; reported, 3900; passed, 4364; enrolled, 4443.

Gittings, Lavinia A., bill (H. R. No. 1238) granting a pension to, mother of Andrew J. Gittings [By Mr. Polsley.] reported and passed, 3103; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4484; approved, 4498. In Senate received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3900; passed, 4365; enrolled, 4443.

Globe, resolution directing that the numbers of all bills and joint resolutions, with their titles, shall be inserted in the [By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, March 13, 1868. ] referred, 1870; reported and adopted, 2204. resolution relating to the revision of speeches

for publication in the Congressional[By Mr. Covode, February 5, 1868.]. objected to, 990. resolution directing the reporters of the Congressional, to report in full each distinct proposition, motion, resolution, or bill, and each amendment or modification thereto, or substitute therefor, offered for the consideration of this House by any member or delegate [By Mr. Chanler, May 14, 1868.]

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Gravely, Joseph J., a Representative from Missouri-Continued.

motion made by......... ........ 901 incidental remarks by.......1022, 1217, 1761 remarks on the Missouri election (case of

Birch vs. Van Horn)..................... 401 When the supplementary reconstruction bill 64 (H. R. No. 489)............. 548 on the Kentucky election (case of John

Young Brown)....900, 901, 942 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3494 leave of absence granted to........... 98, 4383 Graves, Esther, bill (H. R. No. 1167) granting a pension to--[By Mr. Perham.] reported and passed, 2907; passed Senate, 14394; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4368; enrolled, 4442,

Gray, Andrew J., bill (H. R. No. 1292) to increase the pension of [By Mr. Holman.] referred, 3363.

Greathouse, Henry, bill (S. No. 108) for the Krelief of, and Samuel Kelley.

received from Senate, 282; referred, 362; reported and passed with amendment, 1705; disagreed to by Senate, 1858; conference, 1859, 1860; conference report, 2132; concurred in by Senate, 2108; concurred in by House, 2182; eurolled, 2143. Gridley, John, bill (H. R. No. 1407) granting a pension to [By Mr. Van Aernam.] reported and passed, 3896; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4435; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4369; enrolled, 4443,

Griffin, Owen, bill (H. R. No. 282) for the relief of [By Mr. Paine.] referred, 162. DER GELE

bill (H. R. No. 1239) granting a pension to[By Mr. Benjamin.]

reported and passed, 4103; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3954; passed, 4865; enrolled, 4443.

Griffin, W. A., bill (S. No. 643) for the relief of.

received from Senate, 4495.1

Griswold, Mathew C., bill (H. R. No. 1245) granting a pension to [By Mr. Van Aeruam.]

reported and passed, 3104; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3119; reported, 3954; passed, 4366; enrolled, 4443.

Griswold, John A., a Representative from New York.........

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petition presented by............. bill introduced byNo. 1806-allowing prize money to the officers and crew of the Monitor for the fight with the Merrimac in Hampton STT Roads, March 9, 1862 3364 joint resolutions introduced by

No. 218-in relation to the rights of Amer-
Vican citizens abroad....................1420
No. 339-authorizing the remission of the
duties on a chime of bells imported for
presentation to the Episcopal church
at Hoosack, Rensselaer county, New
York........
........4007
No. 344-authorizing the Secretary of the
Treasury to refund duties paid on
chime of bells and clock imported for
St. Joseph's cathedral, Buffalo, New
York........
4172

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resolutions submitted bycalling for a copy of report of Abraham S. Hewitt, special commissioner from the United States to the Paris Exposition-[January 22, 1868]............693 in relation to the rights of American citizens abroad-[February 17, 1868], 1229 for printing extra copies of the report of Abraham S. Hewitt, commissioner to the Paris Exposition-[February 26, 1868].. 1449

Griswold, John A., a Representative from New York-Continued. reports made by.. motion made by...

.4007, 4052, 4172 .4008 remarks on the bill to exempt cotton from internal tax.............................. .18, 27 on the bill in relation to southern land grants......... .........979 on the legislative appropriation bill, 1089 on the resolution relating to the rights of American citizens abroad.....1229, 1420 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax........................................................... ......... 1796 won the Ohio election (case of Delano vs. 4 Morgan). ......2784 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060), 2855, 2984, 3041, 3047, 8106, 3108, young 8184, 3139, 8141, 8144 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284).....8404, 3418, 3481, 3498 during call of the House... .3454 on the river and harbor bill. ......... .3565 on the tariff bill...... .4009, 4010

on the funding bill................. ..4177, 4178 leave of absence granted to............. .4381 Grover, Asa P., a Representative from Kentucky...... petitions presented by............. .119, 901, 2075, 2287, 2371, 2622, 3273, 3767, 4312 bill introduced by

.......

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No. 953-to encourage commerce and internal trade by facilitating direct importations..... .2070 remarks on the death of Hon. Elijah Hise, a Representative from Kentucky.....744 during call of the House.

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on the river and harbor bill.....3594, 3595 leave of absence granted to......... 1906, 3597 Grüetti Society, bill (H. R. No. 566) to incor

porate the, of Washington, District of Columbia-[By Mr. Kelley.]

referred, 780; reported and passed, 2163. In Senate: received from House, 2149. Guard-room, resolution assigning rooms Nos.

A and B, opposite the room of the solicitor of the Court of Claims in the Capitol, as a, and office for the Capitol police[By Mr. Bingham, May 28, 1868.1 reported, 2643; agreed to, 2651.

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Habeas corpus, bill (H. R. No. 1219) amendatory of an act entitled "An act relating to, and regulating judicial proceedings in certain cases"-[By Mr. Woodward.] referred, 3101; reported adversely, 3267. remarks by

Mr. Ingersoll....... Mr. Thomas......

3267 ......3267, 3268 Mr. Trimble, of Kentucky... ..3268 Mr. Van Trump...... .3268

Mr. Washburne, of Illinois...........3268 bill (H. R. No. 1261) amendatory of an act relating to, and to regulate judicial proceedings in certain cases, approved March 3, 1863-[By Mr. Thomas.] referred, 3168; reported, 8267; passed, 3268.

In Senate: received from Honsé, 3279; reported, 4321; discussed, 4404, 4462. Hackleman, Sarah, bill (H. R. No. 1313) granting a pension to, widow of Brigadier General Pleasant A. Hackleman-[By Mr. Holman.] [.

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referred, 3477; reported and passed, 3524; indefinitely postponed by Senate, 3852. In Senate: received from House, 3521; referred, 3521; reported and indefinitely postponed, 3767; recommitted, 4096. Haight, Charles, a Representative from New Jersey.. ...........517 .3363

petitions presented by...... bills introduced by

No. 810-for the relief of the widow and heirs of Thomas W. Harvey, deceased,

1419

No. 1147-to establish a mail route in the
State of New Jersey.......... ......2750
No. 1158-for the relief of Commander
John L. Davis........
.2873

joint resolutions introduced by-
No. 103-for the relief of David Stout
Parker and Forman Mathews, owners
of the schooner Twilight.................71
No. 287-for the restoration of Captain
James F. Armstrong, United States
Navy, to the active list from the retired
list.
.2878

resolutions submitted byinstructing Committee on Commerce to inquire into the condition of the lighthouse on Absecom Inlet, and what legislation is needed to prevent the destruction of said property-[January 14, 1868] ..517

in reference to the necessity of opening an inlet on the New Jersey coast from the Atlantic ocean to a point near the head of Barnegat bay-[February 4, ..967 1868]..... in reference to the erection of a light-house on Raritan bay-[March 5, 1868]...1681 report made by.... motion made by.

incidental remarks by....

2873

2873 1127,

1419, 1993, 3375, 3477 remarks on the resolution reported for the impeachment of the President.......1398 (See Appendix.)

on the New Jersey resolution...2225, 2226 on the joint resolution relative to Captain

James F. Armstrong...........2873, 2874 leave of absence granted to... 117, 2207, 3597 Hall of the House, resolution relative to the

means of lighting the-[By Mr. Broomall, April 4, 1868.]

reported and recommitted, 2238; motion to
to reconsider, 2318; report read, 2318;
resolution adopted, 2319.
remarks by-

Mr. Broomall.....2238, 2239, 2318, 2319
Mr. Garfield........

Mr. Holman..

Mr. Maynard..

Mr. Miller.........

Mr. Pike......

Hall, Hinman L., bill (H. R.. No. 1386) granting a pension to [By Mr. Miller.j reported and passed, 3891; passed Senate, 4395;. enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4146; passed, 4368; enrolled, 4443.

Hall, William Henry, jr., resolution directing compensation to be paid to, an assistant in the east cloak-room-[By Mr. Ross, July 25, 1868.]

agreed to, 4494.

Hall, Z. M., joint resolution (H. R. No. 341) for the relief of-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois. ]

reported and passed, 4080; passed Senate, 4216; approved, 4255.

·In Senate: received from House, 4080; referred, 4092; reported, 4146, passed, 4161; enrolled, 4210.

Hallett, Jeremiah T., bill (H. R. No. 525) granting a pension to-[By Mr. Trimble, of Kentucky.]

reported and passed, 736; passed Senate with amendments, 3336; disagreed to, 3692; conference, 3692, 3732; conference report, 3938; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3938; enrolled, 3981; approved, 4255.

In Senate: received from House, 731; referred, 764; reported, 1404; passed with amendments, 3319; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled,

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1815, 1141, 1162, 1380, 1869, 1460, 1668, blow 2143, 2176, 2348, 2887, 2622, 2827, 2503 bill introduced by

No. 577-to incorporate the Washington Coöperative Association in the District of Columbia......... ........780 remarks on the report on the cancellation of United States bonds....... .... 1831, 1850, 1851, 1854 on the bill to exempt certain manufac tures from tax..

....2230 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1060)......8139 leave of absence granted to.

1711,

1927, 2232, 2297 Halstead, George B., joint resolution (S. R. No. 128) for the relief of. received from Senate, 2289; referred, 2544. Hamel, Edward, bill (S. No. 381) granting a pension to, minor child of Edward Hamel, deceased.

received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported and passed, 3893; enrolled, 3948. Hamilton, Miss Ann E., bill (H. R. No. 1383) granting a pension to, of Alleghany City, Pennsylvania, aunt and adopted mother of James E. McKillip and Charles B. McKillip, deceased, late soldiers in the Union Army-[By Mr. Miller.] reported and passed, 3890; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4484; approved, 4497. In Senate: received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4145; passed, 4367; enrolled, 4443.

Hamilton, Charles M., resolution that, is entitled to a seat as a Representative from Florida-[By Mr. Scofield, July 1, 1868.] reported and agreed to, 3655.

Hamilton, Charles M., a Representative from

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Mr. Washburn, of Indiana...........2318 joint resolution (H. R. No. 846) for heating and ventilating the-[By Mr. Taber.] referred to a select committee, 4252; committee named, 4259.

remarks on the resolution for an adjourn

ment to September..........

....4378

on the bill regulating United States courts in Florida..

.4472, 4492 on questions relating to impeachment, 4478

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Hammond, G., letter of, British foreign office, siw January 8, 1857. Hamstead, Charles, bill (H. R. No. 1251)

granting a pension to-[By Mr. Van Dell Aernam.] [

reported and passed, 3105; passed Senate, 4395; enrolled, 4434; approved,, 4498. TO In Senate: received from House and reeferred, 3120; reported, 3954; passed, 880 4366; enrolled, 4448. THE STAT Hancock, Major General W. S., joint resolu

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Harbor, resolution instructing Committee on Commerce to inquire into the expediency Os of improving the, at Port Washington, in the State of Wisconsin, and making an appropriation therefor-[By Mr. Eldridge, December 2, 1867.] agreed to, 3. a spost) basisla resolution instructing Committee on Commerce to inquire into the expediency as of improving Saugatuck, at the mouth to of the Kalamazoo river, in the State of Michigan-[By Mr. Upson, December e88 9, 1867.1 488,boang bne banayer

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agreed to, 97.. (bill (H. R. No. 382) making appropriation for the improvement of the, of Port Clinton, Ohio-[By Mr. Buckland.] no referred, 473.

bill (H. R. No. 494) making an appropriastation for the improvement of Saugatuck, in the State of Michigan-[By Mr. 97 bng Upson.]

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bill (H. R. No. 495) making appropriation ite for the improvement of the, of St. HOT Joseph's and the, of South Haven, in 8er the State of Michigan-[By Mr. Upson.] referred, 637. or begge bae batzogez. bill (H. R. No. 548) making an appropriation. for the

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on the President's message....
on the Union Pacific railroad bill......211
on the bill in relation to islands in the
Great Miami river...
9110.509

on the supplementary reconstruction bill
(H. R. No. 439).....
.573, 663

on the bill for the sale of the arsenal
grounds at St. Louis............. 716
on the bill in relation to taxing national
bank shares......av
802

on legislative appropriation bill, 1112, 1251 on the Kentucky election (case of Samuel E. Smith)...RETRA.... 1185 on the Army appropriation bill, 1285, 1286 on the resolution reported for the impeach

ment of the President...............1396 on the civil appropriation bill... 1506, 1507 on the hill for the relief of certain exportters of spirits....................1637 01 on the Tennessee election (ease of R. R. Butler)......1686, 1693, 1707, 1708, 1711 on the bill for the relief of the heirs of General Duncan S. Clinch........... 1681 on the joint resolution relating to the Osage Indian lands........ .........1704 on the bill prescribing an oath of office in certain cases.....1707, 1708, 1711 on the joint resolution providing for the maritime exhibition at Havre........1771 on the bill providing for the prompt settlement of public accounts............ 1774

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to scan citizens abroad.....2315 on the bill relating to the Navy and Marine 2323, 2324

on the Alta Vela resolution......... .2338 on the joint resolution for the protection of fishing vessels. 2379 on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from political disabilities.... ..2414, 3307, 3308 on the bill for the relief of John Neubustaedter... 2502, 2677 on the order of business, 2533, 3346, 3381 the Indian appropriation bill....... 2533 on the bill to promote, American com

2614, 3228, 3235, 3238 eg merce.... during call of the House..... 2646, 2671 on the case of Charles W. Woolley, a recusant witness 2669 (OUS! on the bill to ind to increase compensation of M registers and receivers. 2835 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1040).... 2841. 2882, 2979, 3036, 3143

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