H. R. No. 39 Authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to adjust the accounts of Mark Howard.-[By Mr. Perham.] ." X.H Committee discharged, 97, referred anew, 97; substitute reported, 3761; passed, 3762; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate: Received from House, 3748; referred, 3748; reported, 4093; passed, 4361; enrolled, 4443. H. R. No. 41-ot afoodon gommos to maleve & To authorize the issue of a patent on land warrant No. 46818, for Relative to reduction of the currency. By Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio.] Laid aside, 3885. H. R. No. 90 To require the administration of oaths in certain cases, and to for punish perjury in connection therewith,[By Mr. Kerr.] Reported and passed, 3616; indefinitely postponed by Senate, 3852. 04 In Senate: Received from House, 8607; referred, 3608; reported and indefinitely postponed, 3814. To authorize the Southern Minnesota Railroad Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Mississippi river, and to establish a post route. [By Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin.] Reported and passed, 666; passed Senate, 1054; enrolled, 1084; approved, 1319. In Senate: Received from House, 674; read, 699; discussed, 1037; passed, 1038; enrolled, 1071. H. R. No. 103 Constituting eight hours a day's work for all laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by or on behalf of the Government of the United States. [By Mr. Banks.] In Senate: Committee discharged, 4197. H. R. No. 105 To regulate the selection of juries for the several courts of the District of Columbia. [By Mr. Ingersoll.] In Senate: Indefinitely postponed, 242. H. R. No. 111 H. R. No. 197 A bill in relation to additional bounty.-[By Mr. Holman.] To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to place the name of H. R. No. 133 For the relief of Mrs. Helen L. Gass.-[By Mr. Pile.] H. R. No. 143-" H. R. No. 198 . To reestablish the boundaries and to change the names of certain To regulate the selection of officers in the city of Washington.boneq [By Mr. Ingersoll.] In Senate: Reported, 242;, motion to take up, 889. Granting a certain right of way to the Hudson River West Shore Reported and passed, 132; passed Senate, 152; enrolled, 155. H. R. No. 161 To incorporate the congregation of the First Presbyterian church of Washington.-By Mr. Moorhead.] Reported and passed, 131; passed Senate, 309; enrolled, 315. In Senate: Received from House, 150; referred, 151; reported and passed, 296; enrolled, 309. H. R. No. 170 For Oh relief Mr. บ H. R. No. 201 Declaratory of the law in regard to officers cashiered or dismissed from the Army by the sentence of a general court-martial.[By Mr. Garfield.] Reported, 132; discussed, 132; recommitted, 184; reported and passed with title amended, 232; passed Senate, 3974; enrolled, 4002; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 244; referred, 256; reported, 470; discussed, 1498; passed, 3956; enrolled, 3986, H. R. Noll 202 To create the office of surveyor general for the Territory of Utah, and establish a land office in said Territory, and extend the homestead and preemption laws over the same. [By Mr. Hooper, of Utah.] Referred, 6, 11; reported, 2813; passed, 2814; passed Senate with amendments, 3928; concurred in, 4090; enrolled, 4181; approved, 4217. In Senate: Received from House, 2857; réferred, 2860; referred anew, 3629; reported, 3733; passed with amendments, 3874; agreed to by House, 4095; enrolled, 4096., of Lucas As and Dickinson counties, in the State of To provide for the payment of D. B. Allen & Co. for services Dodge.] in carrying the United States mail[By Mr. Farnsworth.] Substitute reported and passed, 1703. Dorog Referred, 19.me To amend an act entitled "An act to provide for carrying the Reported, 13; discussed, 15, 27 passed, 861 J mails from the United States to foreign ports," approved Reported and passed, 667; passed Senate with amendment, 3034; 3732. In Senate: Received from House, 674; referred, 699; reported, 1669; discussed, 2996; passed amendments, 2998; concurred in by House, 3316; enrolled, 3321. H. R. No. 182 66 Extending the provisions of the act entitled An act fixing the compensation for bailiffs and criers of the courts of the District of Columbia."[By Mr. Randall] Reported adversely, 3618. To provide for the exemption of cotton from internal tax.[By Mr. Schenck.] passed Senate with amendments, 384; referred, 389; reported, 505; discussed, 505; non-concurred in, 506; conference, 638, 648; conference report, 673; no agreement, 673 new conference, 694; report, 740 agreed to by Senate, 735; disagreed to by House, 742; third conference, 742, 830; report, 895; agreed to by Senate, 291i18n Sende. Received from House and referred, 88; reported, 895; agreed to by House, 898; enrolled, 899; approved, 987. Senate: a]-e145; discussed, 164, 197, 9220,0 244,2997 346 passed with amendments, 358; non-concurred in by House, 500; called up, 552, 565; conference, 627, 652; report, 675; disagreed to by House, 674; new conference, 674, 677; report, 703; otÃO concurred in by Senate, 708; Thon-concurred in by House, 764; third conference, 798; report, 861; concurred in by Senate, 861; concurred in by House, 886; enrolled, 886. H. R. No. 208Extending the time for the completion of the Dubuque and Sioux City railroad.-[By Mr. Hubbard, of Iowa.] Referred, 51; reported, 540; printed, 541; discussed, 566; passed, 571; passed Senate with amendments, 1280g called up, 1427; passed, 1449; enrolled, 1458; approved, 1643. In Senate: Received from House, 565; referred, 565; reported, 721; referred anew, 788; reported, 1070; discussed, 1257; passed with amendments, 1200; concurred in by House 1442; enrolled, 1443 H. R. No. 209 I To fund the interest-bearing debt of the United States and to provide for a national tax thereon and the distribution of the taxes collected to the several States, in lieu of State or local taxation, and to provide a sinking fund for the payment of the public debt.—[By Mr. Williams, of Indiana.] Beferred, 51. H. R. No. 211 H. R. No. 223 In relation to islands in the Great Miami river.-[By Mr. Law rence, of Ohio.] Referred, 89; reported, 508; discussed, 508; passed, 509; passed Senate with amendment, 1045; concurred in, 1427; enrolled, 1455; approved, 1643. In Senate: Received from House, 500; referred, 504; reported, dr-721; passed with amendments, 1026; concurred in by House, 1431; enrolled, 1443. H. R. No. 224 To charter the Washington and Cincinnati National Railroad To increase and fix the subsistence department of the Army. Referred, 89; reported and recommitted, 861. Referred, 51. H. R. No. 212 To amend the act passed March 23, 1867, entitled An act supplementary to an act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States," passed March 2, 1867, and to facilitate the restoration thereof.-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] Passed Senate with amendment, 1448; motion to take up, 1451; Senate amendment concurred in, 1453; enrolled, 1460; not returned, &c., become a law, 1861. In Senate: Received from House, 268; referred, 268; reported, 1204; discussed, 1288, 1311, 1410; passed with amendments, 1417; concurred in by House, 1442; enrolled, 1443. H. R. No. 225 To establish a post route from Copley to New Portage, in Summit county, Ohio.-[By Mr. Spalding.] Referred, 89. H. R. No. 226 For the relief of Samuel McBride, a soldier of the war of 1812.[By Mr. Arnell.] Referred, 89. R. 227 .I. H. Nos 2pt from taxation all manufactured goods where the product produced or manufactured shall not exceed $5,000 per annum, except certain manufactured articles specified.[By Mr. Williams, of Indiana.] -]--Reférred, 89. H. R. No. 228 For the relief of Robert McCreary.-[By Mr. Kerr.] Referred, 89. H. R. No. 229 .I To regulate the compensation of assistant assessors and assistant collectors of internal revenue in certain cases. [By Mr. [choq Kerr.] Referred, 89. H. R. No. 230 Granting a pension to Amelia Parsons, widow of Captain Nathan To provide for the record of deeds in the clerk's office of district H. R. No. 284 To prevent the payment of certain claims.-[By Mr. Washburnė, 1 Referred, 90; reported, postponed to January 24, and printed, 507; motion to reconsider, 540; discussed, 786, 782; passed, 783. 398 n/ In Senate: Received from House, 768; referred, 778. H. R. No. 235-- For the relief of Marie and Apollonia Hasendabel, of St. Louis, Referred, 90; reported adversely, 312. H. R. No. 236 Granting a pension to John A. Keck, late at Missouri cavalry.-[By Mr. Benjamin.] private in the third 1 Referred, 90; substitute reported and passed, 785; passed Senate with amendments, 8386; concurred in, 8477; enrolled, 8484; approved, 3800. To reimburse the people of the Territory of Idaho for losses sustained by Indian depredations and for moneys expended in protecting their property against hostile Indians.-[By Mr. Holbrook.] Referred, 91. H. R. No. 266→→→ To reimburse the citizens of Wasco, Umatilla, Union, Grant, and Baker counties for losses sustained by Indian depredations.[By Mr. Holbrook.] Referred, 91; reported, 361.. H. R. No. 267 To declare forfeited to the United States certain lands granted to aid in the construction of railroads in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida.—[By Mr. Julian.] Reported and recommitted, 95; motion to reconsider, 117; discussed, 310; postponed to January 14, 312; called up, 673; discussed, 694; called up, 784; discussed, 806, 833, 834, 836, 837, 838, 844, 870; notice, 967; discussed, 970, 979, 984; passed, 985. In Senate: Received from House, 984; referred, 267; reported and recommitted, 3146. H. R. No. 268 |