309 H. R. No. 322 For the relief of Francisco V. De Costa, of Kingston, Minnesota.[By Mr. Donnelly.] Referred, 267. H. R. No. 323 To anthorize the taxation of United States notes and national H. R. No. 324 H. Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations Bead the law in relation to pensions [By Mr. Cullom.] for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1868.-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylva nia.] Reported and printed, 210; discassed, 213; tabled, and bill. (H. R. No. 813) substituted, 215. H. R. No. 310 For the better establishment of certain claims.-[By Mr. Maynard.] A Referred, 213. H. R. No. 311 1 To pension the soldiers of the war of 1812.—[By Mr. Maynard.] Referred, 213. H. R. No. 312 Making provision for officers and soldiers not mustered into the service. By Mr. Maynard.] Referred, 213. H. R. No. 313 Making partial appropriations for deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending 80th June, 1868.[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] Substituted for bill (H. R. No. 309,) 215; passed, 216; passed Senate with amendments, 309; discussed, 315; non-concurred in, 316; recalled from Senate and recommitted, 506; motiou to reconsider, 506. In Senate: Recaived from House, 220; referred, 220; reported, 271; discussed, 271; passed with amendments, 271. H. R. No. 314 To amend section eleven of the supplemental pension act approved To end 6, 180n and By Mfr. Van Horn, of New York.] Referred, 229. Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the execution of the reconstruction laws, and for the service of the quartermaster's department of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1868-[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.] Reported and printed, 260; discussed, 287, 290; passed, 291; passed Senate with amendment, 582; referred, 589; reported, 673; called up, 687; discussed, 688; Senate amendment non-concurred in, 690; Senate insists, 735, 806; conference, 783 i report, 836 agreed to by Senate, 836; agreed to by House, 886; enrolled, 838. In Senate: Received from House and referred, 299; reported, 434; called up, 537; discussed, 561; passed with amendments, 565; disagreed to by House with amendments, 678; referred, 703 reported, 721; House amendments disagreed to, 722; conference, 789; report, 818; concurred in by Senate, 818; enrolled, 818. Referred, 286. H. R. No. 325 For the relief of Henry B. Mears.-[By Mr. Coburn.] Referred, 286. H. R. No. 326+ dinami For the relief of David Braden[By Mr. Coburn.}. H. R. No. 327 To amend the act providing for the pay of jurors in the circuit and district courts of the United States.[By Mr. Coburn.] Referred, 286. H. R. No. 328— To establish certain post roads.-By Mr. Farnsworth.] Reported and passed, 286; passed Senate with amendments, 1861; referred, 1861; reported and concurred in with amendments, 1993; agreed to by Senate, 2045; agreed to by House, 2078; enrolled, 2132. In Senate: Received from House, 281; referred, 282; reported, 1026; discussed, 1808; passed with amendment, 1809; agreed to by House with amendment, 2021; concurred in, 2030; enrolled, 2128.*;! n!! lo mi H. R. No. 329 To amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the foreign coasting trade on the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers of the United States," approved June 17, 1864-[By Mr. Judd.] Referred, 286, H. R. No. 330. For the relief of Joseph Hill & Sons.-[By Mr. Higby.] Referred, 286; committee discharged, 1508. H. R. No. 381 To facilitate the payment of soldiers' bounties under the act of 1866.-[By Mr. Washburn, of Indiana.] Printed and made special order for 6th of January, 295; called up, 333; discussed, 336, 340, 358; passed, 359; passed Senate with amendment, 1813; conference, 1818, 1904; report, 1960; agreed to by Senate, 1960; agreed to by House, 1960; enrolled, 1968; approved, 2026, In Senate: Received from House, 346; referred, 358; reported, 404; discussed, 650, 1622; referred, 1624; reported, 1787; passed with amendments, 1789; disagreed to by House, 1812; conference, 1812, 1886; conference report, 1940; concurred in, 1940; enrolled, 1948. H. R. No. 332-1 Granting the right of way over the public lands of the United States to the Oroville and Virginia City Railroad Company, and to provide for its construction.[By Mr. Johnson.] Referred, 295; reported, 3103; referred anew, 3104.. H. R. No. 333 To amend the act of July 4, 1864, to allow the further time of two years for the filing of applications for pensions.-[By Mr. Stokes.1 Referred, 817, H. R. No. 884- To relieve vessels engaged in the coasting trade from filing manifests.-[By Mr. Pike.] Referred, 330. H. R. No. 335— 1 To incorporate the Washington Target-Shooting Association in the District of Columbia.-[By Mr. Ingersoll.] a Referred, 331; reported and passed, 830; passed Senate with amendment, 3793; disagreed to, 8888; conference, 3967; conference report, 4004; agreed to by House, 4004; by Senate, 4061; enrolled, 4173; approved, 4422. In Senate: Received from House, 818; referred, 845; reported, 2594; passed with amendments, 3713, 3714; disagreed to by House, 3872; motion to recede, 3872; conference, 3916, 3956; conference report, 4025; concurred in by House, 4024; by Senate, 4025; enrolled, 4151. H. R. No. 356 Making a grant of land to the Territory of Dakota in alternate sections to aid in the construction of a certain railroad in said Territory.-[By Mr. Donnelly.] Referred, 381. H. R. No. 357 To amend an act entitled “An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line 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. [By Mr. Donnelly.] .: H Ho-Referred, 831. H. R. No. 358 For the relief of settlers on the late Sioux Indian reservation in the State of Minnesota.-[By Mr. Windom.] · Referred, 831; reported and passed, 538; passed Senate, 1633; enrolled, 1668; approved, 1806. In Senate Received from House, 520; referred, 552; reported, 786; passed, 1622; enrolled, 1657. H. R. No. 359 Amendatory of the homestead law.-[By Mr. Windom.] In Senate: Received from House, 520; referred, 552. H. R. No. 360 H. R, No. 362 .1 .H To establish certain post routes in New Mexico.-[By Mr. Clever.] Referred, 331. H. R. No. 363 Amendatory of an act to provide a temporary government for the H. R. No. 364 For the further relief of citizens of Denver.-[ By Mr. Chilcott.] Referred, 331. H. R. No. 365 In Senate: Received from House, 346; referred, 358; reported, 404; passed with amendment, 404; concurred in by House, 405; enrolled, 434. H. R. No. 870— past 1;1801‚azuch moît bovisuel :stmas? al To prevent the further sale of the public lands of the United States except as provided for in the preemption and homestead laws and the laws for disposing of town sites and mineral lands.[By Mr. Julian.] Reported and recommitted, 871; reported back, 508; postponed to January 28, and printed, 508; motion to reconsider, 588; called up, 1693; discussed, 1712, 2379, 2380, 2883. T To place the name of Mahala A. Straight upon the pension-roll of the United States.-[By Mr. Cullom.] Referred, 417; reported and passed, 1039; passed Senate with amendments, 3337; disagreed to, 3693; conference, 3693, 8782; conference report, 3937; agreed to by Senate, 3928; by House, 3937; enrolled, 3981; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 1088; referred, 1068; reported, 1404; passed with amendments, 3318; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958. Authorizing the building of a railroad bridge across the Ohio river at Paducah, Kentucky.-[By Mr. Trimble, of Kentucky.] Referred, 473; reported, 1471; discussed, 1471; passed, 1637. In Senate: Received from House, 1657; referred, 1658; reported, 1863; resolution to recommit, 2509; discussed, 2545; recommitted, 2548; reconsidered, 2556; recommitted, 2559. H. R. No. 385 [To appropriate money for rebuilding the Tennessee blind-school building.-[By Mr. Trimble, of Tennessee.] Referred, 473. H. R. No. 886 H. R. No. 389 To authorize the Postmaster General to put up improved letterboxes. [By Mr. Bromwell.} Referred, 473. H. R. No. 390 To establish a mail route in Illinois.—[By Mr. Burr.] Referred, 473. H. R. No. 391 Relieving S. C. Lyford, of the ordnance department United States Army, from responsibility for money lost in the Government mail.-[By Mr. Pile.] Referred, 474; reported and withdrawn, 592. H. R. No. 392 To establish post routes from Saginaw to St. Louis, and from Isabella to Midland, in the State of Michigan.~[By Mr. Driggs.] Referred, 474. H. R. No. 393 Defining the act making appropriations for the repair, &c., of certain fortifications, approved March 2, 1862.-[By Mr. Driggs.] Referred, 474. H. R. No. 394 Confirming title to Little Rock Island, in the Mississippi river.— [By Mr. Price.] Referred, 474; reported and passed, 1703. In Senate: Received from House, 1702; referred, 1702; reported, 3566, H. R. No. 895 Granting a pension to Rachel Floyd, widow of Joseph Floyd, late private in company B, twentieth Iowa volunteer infantry.[By Mr. Price] Referred, 474, H. R. No. 896 For the relief of Samuel Tibbetts.-[By Mr. Loughridge.} In Senate: Received from House, 3749; referred, 3767 ; reported, 4450; passed, 4460. H. R. No. 397 To increase and improve the territorial library of New Mexico.[By Mr. Clever.] Referred, 474. H. R. No. 406 |