Mr. Anthony.] Referred, 242. S. R. No. 80 Providing for the representation of the United States at the International Maritime Exhibition at Havre.-[By Mr. Anthony.] Reported, 518; motion to take up, 677; discussed, 731, 767, 848, 1008; passed, 1011; passed House with amendments, 1782; concurred in, 1782; enrolled, 1789; approved, 1848. In House: Received from Senate, 1045; discussed, 1771; passed ck with amendments, 1772; agreed to by Senate, 1797; enrolled, 1806. S. R. No. 90 To provide for the proceeds of the Spanish steamer Nuéstrà In House Referred, 991. S. R. No. 91 For the relief of Moses F. Shinn.-[By Mr. Thayer.] Referred, 625. S. R. No. 92-9900 A For the relief of Israel S. Diehl.-[By Mr. Pomeroy.] Referred, 625; reported, 1095; passed, 1095; passed House, 1782; enrolled, 1789; approved, 1843. In House: Received from Senate, 1107; passed, 1772; enrolled, 1791. S. R. No. 93 Granting permission to officers and soldiers to wear the badge of the corps in which they served during the war. [By Mr. Wilson.] Referred, 765; reported, 2958; passed, 3051; passed House, 4400; enrolled, 4403; approved, 4450. In House: Received from Senate, 8067; passed, 4391; enrolled, 4422. S. R. No. 94 Directing the Secretary of the Treasury, whenever any State shall have been in default for the payment of interest or principal or investments in its stocks held by the United States in trust, to retain moneys due to such State from the United States.[By Mr. Morgan.] Reported, 786; called up, 1695; discussed, 3566; passed, 3570. In House Received from Senate, 3594; discussed, 4475 referred, 4476. : In relation to the erection of a jail in the District of Columbia... No. 95–242 Read, 330; passed, 343; passed House, 346; enrolled, i 884, S. R. No. 98-404; approved, 472, In House: Received from Senate, 361; passed, 363; enrolled,bstra 888. For the promotion of certain commodores on the retired list to rear admirals on the retired list of the Navy.[By Mr. Cattell.] Referred, 950. Relating to the survey of the northern and northwestern lakes.[By Mr. Chandler.] Referred, 1204; reported and passed, 1461; passed House, 1497; enrolled, 1515; approved, 1646. ad In House: Received from Senate, 1473; passed, 1504; enrolled, 1535. N ban ooandol algeot to sitio 35 S. R. No. 109 and at bettiamos noiseilogent Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue an American S. R. No. 110 To further define the meaning of the act of February 19, 1867, in relation to the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims in cases of mina claims for quartermasters' stores. [By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.] to be on to tos od rabat quisit Referred, 1204 Wod io senogze ads to norveg on! 3060812 za naibal 8. R. No. 111- In House: Received from Senate, 1484; called up, 1774; passed, S. R. No. 112 To restore Alabama to representation in Congress. [By Mr. Directing that the Government of Great Britain be supplied with certain volumes of the Narrative of the Exploring Expedition.-[By Mr. Morgan.] Reported and passed, 1370; passed House, 1442; enrolled, 1443; approved, 1515. In House: Received from Senate, 1393; passed, 1451; enrolled, 1460. S. R. No. 115 For the relief of Major A. L. Brewer, late a paymaster in the To carry into effect the resolution approved March 2, 1867, providing for the exchange of certain public documents.-By Mr. Morgan.] Referred, 1864; reported and passed, 3074; passed House, 4400; enrolled, 4408; approved, 4450. In House: Received from Senate, 3107; discussed, 4391; passed, 4392; enrolled, 4422. Expressive of the thanks of Congress to Dr. Isaac I. Hays.-[By falo Mr. Wilson.] Referred, 2030; committee discharged, 4264. S. R. No. 128 For the relief of George B. Halstead.-[By Mr. Cole.] Donating certain captured ordnance for the completion of a Referred, 2068; reported, 2259; passed, 2566; passed House, 8521; enrolled, 3521; approved, 3771. In House: Received from Senate, 2575; passed, 3525; enrolled, 3535. SR. No. 130 For the relief of certain officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers of the Army.-[By Mr. Conkling.] Referred, 2144. S. R. No. 131 To authorize the settlement of the accounts of Robert L. Stockton, late Indian agent.-[By Mr. Conness.] Referred, 2217; reported adversely, 4450. S. R. No. 132 Authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish supplies to an exploring expedition.-[By Mr. Trumbull.] Read, 2240; referred, 2241; reported, 2275. S. R. No. 133 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States.— [By Mr Sumner.] Referred, 2275. S. R. No. 134 Authorizing a change of mail service between Fort Abercrombie and Helena.-[By Mr. Ramsey.] Referred, 2436; reported and passed, 2556; passed House, 3316; enrolled, 3348; approved, 3714. In House: Received from Senate, 2570; discussed, 3811; passed, 3326; enrolled, 3365; approved, 3761. S. R. No. 135 To restore Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and Florida to representation in Congress.-[By Mr. Wilson.] Referred, 2436; indefinitely postponed, 2759. S. R. No. 136 For the relief of Jacob P. Leese.-[By Mr. Cole.] Referred, 2556. S. R. No. 137 " Extending the time for the completion of the Northern Pacific S. R. No. 153railroad.-[By Mr. Ramsey.] Referred, 2624; reported, 2653; discussed, 2653, 2689; passed, Excluding from the Electoral College the votes of States lately in rebellion which shall not have been reorganized.-[By Mr. Edmunds.] Referred, 2760; reported, 8566; discussed, 3630, 3688, 3870, 3874, 8877, 3904, 8917; passed, 3926; passed House with amendments, 3966; concurred in, 3966; enrolled, 3938; vetoed, 4235; passed over veto, 4236; presentation to Secretary of State directed, 4236. In House: Received from Senate, 3967; referred, 3967; reported, 3974; discussed, 3974; passed with amendments, 3981; agreed to by Senate, 4002; enrolled, 4002; vetoed, 4258; passed over veto, 4259. Authorizing the sale at public auction of certain surplus books. S. R. No. 154 To admit certain persons to the Naval Academy.[By Mr. Frelinghuysen.] Reported and passed, 3671; passed House, 4451; enrolled, 4459; approved, 4506. In House: Received from Senate, 3705; passed, 4479; enrolled, 4492. S. R. No. 155 Regulating representation in the Electoral College.-[By Mr. S. R. No. 156— Authorizing the appointment of commissioners to examine the S. R. No. 157 In relation to the Union Pacific railway, eastern division.—[By Mr. Drake.] Reported, 3900. S. R. No. 158 To extend the act establishing the Court of Claims 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. S. R. No. 159 Authorizing the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands to sell certain portions of public lands within the corporate limits of the city of Pensacola, Florida, for educational purposes.-[By Mr. Osborn.] Referred, 3984. S. R. No. 160 Relating to the Territorial Central Pacific Railway Company.[By Mr. Cole.] Referred, 4071. By Mr. Anthony Reappointing the joint Committee on Ordnance.-[December 3, 1867.] Adopted, 9. In Ilouse: Received from Senate, 36; yeas and nays ordered, 37; discussed, 55; concurred in, 56. Reappointing the joint Committee to Examine the Accounts for Repairs to the Executive Mansion.-[December 3, 1867.] Adopted, 9. In House: Received from Senate, 36; concurred in, 96. Reappointing the joint Committee to Revise and Fix the Pay of the Officers of the two Houses.-[December 3, 1867.] Adopted, 9. In House: Received from Senate, 36; concurred in, 96. I Reappointing the joint Committee on Retrenchment.-[ December 3, 1867.] - أن Tendering the thanks of Congress to Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, late Laid over, 2624; discussed, 2727; adopted, 2736; concurred in In House: Received from Senate, 2758; concurred in, 3311. i By Mr. FessendenAuthorizing the select Committee to Revise and Equalize the Pay of the Employés of each House to report such regulations as may be necessary for rearranging the duties and reducing the number of employés, and for securing a reduction of expenditures.— [December 11, 1867.] Agreed to, 120. In House: Received from Senate, 134; concurred in, 232. By Mr. Sherman Declaring the ratification of the fourteenth article of amendment of the Constitution of the United States.-[July 21, 1868.] Adopted, 4266; concurred in by House, 4270. In House: Received from Senate, 4295; concurred in, 4295, 4296. For printing two thousand additional copies of the President's message of the 17th of December, 1867, relating to the international monetary conference at Paris in June and July last.-[January 23, 1868.] Referred, 703; reported and agreed to, 787. For printing four thousand copies of the Patent Office Report of 1866. [January 29, 1868.] Reported and agreed to, 816. For printing extra copies of the report of the Secretary of State on the Alta Vela claim of Patterson & Murginendo.[March 17, 1868.] Referred, 1911; reported and agreed to, 1976. For printing three hundred copies of the edition of the report of the impeachment trial published at the Congressional Printing Office, and five thousand copies of the entire work, with an index. [March 21, 1868.] Referred, 2045; reported and agreed to, 2068. Authorizing the Presiding Officer to admit to a seat on the floor the reporter of the New York Associated Press during the trial of the impeachment.-[ March 25, 1868.] Laid over, 2084; discussed, 2234. For printing extra copies of the report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey for 1867. [May 18, 1868.] Adopted, 2505. Calling for correspondence with persons in the diplomatic service relating to the act of March 27, 1867, prohibiting them from wearing any uniform not previously authorized by Congress.[May 28, 1868.] Agreed to, 2624. By Mr. Cameron Instructing the Committee on Contingent Expenses of the Senate to investigate the accounts of the Secretary of the Senate.[April 15, 1868.] Adopted, 2803; report, 2365. For printing extra copies of the last agricultural report.―[July 14, 1868.] Referred, 4070; reported and adopted, 4230. By Mr. Cole Inquiring what further legislation is necessary to secure to immigrants from foreign countries a greater degree of safety, comfort, &c.-[February 3, 1868.] Agreed to, 921. Calling for information as to the amount of distilled spirits shipped from Atlantic ports of the United States to California during the year 1867, and also what amount of distilled spirits from other States was landed in San Francisco during that year.[February 24, 1868.] Agreed to, 1371. Directing Committee on Finance to inquire into the expediency For printing the report of J. Ross Browne, on the mineral resources By Mr. Conkling- Instructing the Committee on the District of Columbia to inquire Inquiring as to the condition of the appropriation for the medical Making inquiries relative to the appointment of the American minister at Pekin, Hon. Anson Burlingame, to a mission in behalf of the Chinese Government by the emperor of China.(January 13, 1868.] Agreed to, 471. Directing Committee on Private Land Claims to inquire into the propriety of restoring to the body of the public domain the tract of land in California known as the Gabillan grant.[February 7, 1868.] Agreed to, 1026. Calling for information in regard to applications for privileges in connection with the fisheries in Alaska,-[April 14, 1868.] Adopted, 2297. Discharging Committee on Foreign Relations from the further consideration of the bill (H. R. No. 768) concerning the rights of American citizens in foreign States.-[June 22, 1868.] Laid over, 3347; withdrawn, 3389. In relation to the promulgation of the law recently enacted limiting the hours of labor.-[July 1, 1868.] Agreed to, 3629. Inquiring whether a commission has been issued to James Coey, nominated and confirmed as collector for the first internal revenue district of California.-[July 11, 1868.] Agreed to, 3954. By Mr. Corbett Instructing Committee on Finance to inquire into the expediency of a new loan and issue of five per cent. bonds for the purpose of redeeming five-twenties as they mature. [December 6, 1867.] Agreed to, 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.] Agreed to, 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 28, 1868.] Adopted, 3382. For printing tax bill.-[July 18, 1868.] Referred, 4197; reported and agreed to, 4199. |