H. R. No. 932 For the relief of the heirs of Sarah Smith.-[By Mr. Smith.] Referred, 1900; committee discharged, referred anew, 2310. H. R. No. 933-— To repeal an act entitled "An act to create the eastern judicial district of the State of New York," approved on the 25th day of April, 1865, and to make provision for the trial of causes pending in said district.—[By Mr. Hulburd.] Referred, 1901. H. R. No. 934 Amendatory of the act entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain," approved May 20, 1862, and of the acts amendatory thereof, approved March 21, 1864, and January 21, 1866.-[By Mr. Julian.] Reported and recommitted, 1960; reported, 2628; passed, 2629. In Senate: Received from House, 2857; referred, 2860. H. R. No. 935 To admit the State of Alabama to representation in Congress.— [By Mr. Farnsworth.] Reported and recommitted, 1972; bill H. R. No. 970 reported as substitute, 2137. H. R. No. 936 For the regulation of labor in the navy-yards of the United States and compensation thereof.-[By Mr. Banks.] Referred, 1993, H. R. No. 937 To authorize the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana, to Mobile, in the State of Alabama, and to secure to the Government the use of the same as a military and post road.-[By Mr. Dawes.] Referred, 1993; reported, 2974; discussed, 2974. H. R. No. 938— To authorize the sale of twenty acres of the land of the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.-[By Mr. Clarke, of Kansas.] Referred, 1993; reported and discussed, 2680; passed, 2681; passed Senate, 4002; enrolled, 4014; approved, 4255. In Senate: Received from House, 2690; referred, 2701; reported, 3983; passed, 8984; enrolled, 3986. H. R. No. 939 To provide for an American line of mail and emigrant passenger steamships between New York and one or more European ports.-[By Mr. Hill.] Referred, 2022; reported and recommitted, 2757; substitute reported, 2976; discussed, 3031; passed, 3034; passed Senate with amendments, 4380; conference, 4390, 4396, 4430; conference report, 4467; agreed to, 4467; approved, 4498. In Senate: Received from House and referred, 3058; reported, 3240; laid over, 8709; discussed, 4071, 4346; passed with amendments, 4348; conference, 4400, 4403; conference report, 4404; concurred in, 4404; enrolled, 4451. H. R. No. 957 To amend an act entitled "An act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2, 1867.—[By Mr. Anderson.] Referred, 2070. H. R. No. 958 For the relief of Orlena Walters.-[By Mr. Gravely.] Referred, 2070. H. R. No. 959 For the relief of Nancy Cox, widow of Jesse N. Cox, late of the seventy-second enrolled Missouri militia.-[By Mr. Gravely.] Referred, 2070. H. R. No. 960 Granting lands to the State of Wisconsin to aid in the construction H. R. No. 961 Making an appropriation for the improvement of the Mississippi river between the mouth of the Minnesota river and St. Anthony's Falls.-[By Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin.] Referred, 2070. H. R. No. 962 For the relief of Thomas W. Ward.—[By Mr. Eliot.] Referred, 2070. H. R. No. 963 Appropriating money for the construction of a bridge across the H. R. No. 964 To establish a mail route from Rockingham to Waterloo.-[By Mr. Loughridge.] Referred, 2070. H. R. No. 965 To amend the revenue laws.-[By Mr. Cullom.] Referred, 2072. Relating to pensions.-[By Mr. Perham.] Reported and recommitted, 2297; reported and discussed, 2874; passed, 2876; passed Senate with amendments, 4258; conference, 4340, 4375; conference, report, 4474; agreed to by Senate, 4472; by House, 4474; enrolled, 4495; approved, 4500. In Senate: Received from House, 2901; referred, 2904; reported, 3146; discussed, 4228; passed with amendments, 4230; conference, 4321; conference report, 4403; concurred in by Senate, 4403; by House, 4501; enrolled, 4501. H. R. No. 1021-Continued. H. R. No. 1022 Amendatory of the tenth section of the act of July 25, 1866, entitled "An act to further provide for the safety of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam, and to regulate the salaries of steamboat inspectors."-[By Mr. Johnson.] Referred, 2320. H. R. No. 1023 To amend certain acts in relation to the Navy and Marine corps. [By Mr. Pike.] Reported, 2323; passed, 2324; passed Senate with amendments, 4088; referred, 4340. In Senate: Received from House, 2329; referred, 2329; reported, 3671; recommitted, 3767; reported, 3857; discussed, 3896, 4069; passed with amendments, 4070. H. R. No. 1024 To facilitate the settlement of certain prize cases in the southern district of Florida.-[By Mr. Dawes.] Referred, 2330. H. R. No. 1025 To establish a post route from Lower Lynxville to Freeman, in the H. R. No. 1026 To admit the State of Arkansas to representation in Congress.[By Mr. Paine.] Referred, 2331. H. R. No. 1027 To authorize the construction of a bridge over Black river, in Loraine county, Ohio. [By Mr. Welker.] Referred, 2331; reported and passed, 3556; passed Senate, 3705'; enrolled, 3722; approved, 3809. In Senate: Received from House, 3551; referred, 3552; passed, 3672; enrolled, 3715. H. R. No. 1028 Extending bounties to certain soldiers who were discharged on H. R. No. 1029 To repeal a portion of an act entitled "An act to revive and extend the provisions of an act granting the right of way and making a grant of land to the States of Arkansas and Missouri to aid in the construction of a railroad from the Mississippi river to the Texas boundary, in Arkansas.”—[By Mr. Eckley.] of Referred, 2331; reported, 2457. H. R. No. 1030 To admit the State of South Carolina to representation in Congress. [By Mr. Paine.] Referred, 2332. H. R. No. 1031 H. R. No. 1037— Making a grant of lands to the State of Minnesota to aid in the construction of a railroad from Taylor's Falls, via Saint Cloud, to the western boundary of said State.-[By Mr. Donnelly.] Referred, 2363. H. R. No. 1038 Concerning the district court of the United States for the district of Iowa.-[By Mr. Dodge.] Read and referred, 2368. H. R. No. 1039 To admit the State of Arkansas to representation in Congress.[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] Reported and recommitted, 2375; reported, 2390; discussed, 2390; passed, 2399; votes, 2401, 2412, 2498; passed Senate with amendments, 2773; referred, 2776; reported, 2811; report not received, 2812; non-concurrence reported, 2836; conference, 28836, 2876; conference report, 2921; agreed to by Senate, 2910; agreed to by House, 2937, 2938; enrolled, 2943; vetoed, 3330; passed over veto, 3331; passed Senate over veto, 3381; votes, 3397; presented to Secretary of State, 3397. H. R. No. 1051 To grant certain islands to the State of Wisconsin as swamp lands.— [By Mr. Hopkins.] Referred, 2406; reported, 2905; passed, 2906. In Senate: Received from House, 2904; referred, 2904. H. R. No. 1052 Amendatory of an act entitled "An act granting public lands to the State of Wisconsin to aid in the construction of railroads in said State," approved June 3, 1856.-[By Mr. Hopkins.] Referred, 2406; reported and passed, 2905; passed Senate, 4488; enrolled, 4495; approved, 4500. In Senate: Received from House, 2904; referred, 2904; reported, 3983; passed, 4451, 4452; enrolled, 4501. To admit the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, and Alabama to representation in Congress.-[By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] Reported, 2412; discussed, 2445, 2461; passed, 2465; votes, 2498; passed Senate with amendments, 3067; referred, 3073; reported, 8090; discussed, 3090; Senate amendments concurred in 3097; enrolled, 3105; vetoed, 3484; passed over veto, 3485; passed Senate over veto, 3488; presented to Secretary of State, 3523. In Senate: Received from House and referred, 2488; reported, 2759; discussed, 2858, 2861, 2895, 2901, 2904, 2927, 2963, 2998, 3023; passed with amendments, 3029; motion to reconsider, 3052; withdrawn, 3052; amendments agreed to by House, 3089; enrolled, 3089; vetoed, 3466; passed over veto, 3466. H. R. No. 1059 To relieve certain citizens of North Carolina of disabilities.-[By Mr. Farnsworth.] Reported, 2413; discussed, 2413; passed, 2415: passed Senate with amendments, 3223, 3224; referred, 3226; reported, 3229; conference, 3230, 3266; conference report, 3297; agreed to by Senate, 3294; discussed, 3297, 8299, 3365; agreed to by House, 3368; enrolled, 3444; approved, 3732. In Senate: Received from House and referred, 2488; reported, 2802; amendments reported, 3089, 3176; passed with amendments, 3183; conference, 3228; conference report, 3254; concurred in by Senate, 3255; concurred in by House, 3359; enrolled, 3429. H. R. No. 1060 To reduce into one act and to amend the laws relating to internal taxes.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Reported and recommitted, 2420; reported, 2609; notice, 2712; discussed, 2758, 2817, 2836, 2849, 2876, 2886, 2910, 2943, 2948, 2977, 2987, 3035, 8042, 3064, 3067, 3069, 8105, 3107, 3133, 8144; committee instructed to report bill on spirits and tobacco, 3165; laid aside, 3887. H. R. No. 1061 Providing for the appropriation of four additional gaugers for the port of Philadelphia.-[By Mr. O'Neill.] Referred, 2440. H. R. No. 1062 To grant the right of way to the Whitehall and Plattsburg Railroad Company.-[By Mr. Garfield.] Read, 2440; passed, 2441; passed Senate, 2532; enrolled, 2535; approved, 2573. In Senate: Received from House and referred, 2488; reported and passed, 2507; enrolled, 2518. Making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending June 30, 1869.[By Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts.] Reported, 2466; called up, 2533; discussed, 2592, 2614, 2637, 2682, 2707; passed, 2712; passed Senate with amendments, 4175; conference, 4175, 4196; conference report, 4302; agreed to by Senate, 4302; discussed, 4302; agreed to by House, 4306; enrolled, 4478; approved, 4498. In Senate: Received from House, 2786; referred, 2736; amendment submitted, 3389; reported, 3552; amendment, 3570; called up, 4050; discussed, 4075, 4097, 4113; passed with amendments, 4123; conference, 4148; conference report, 4271; discussed, 4271; concurred in by Senate, 4275; by House, 4346; enrolled, 4450. For the relief of John A. Neustaedter.-[By Mr. Pile.] In Senate: Received from House, 2690; referred, 2701'; referred anew, 2759; reported, 4146; passed, 4160; enrolled, 4210. R. No. 1082 Construing an act for the collection of abandoned property and for the prevention of frauds in insurrectionary districts in the United States, approved March 12, 1863.-[By Mr. Poland.] Referred, 2526. H. R. No. 1083 For the construction of a Government telegraph, under the direction of the Post Office Department, between New York and Washington.-[By Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.] Referred, 2526. H. R. No. 1084 To establish a post route from Iconium to Unionville, in the State of Iowa.-[By Mr. Loughridge.] Referred, 2526, H. R. No. 1085 To amend an act entitled "An act to aid in the construction of certain railroads in the State of Wisconsin," approved May 5, 1864.-[By Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin.] Referred, 2526. H. R. No. 1086 To amend an act entitled "An act for a grant of lands to the State of Iowa in alternate sections to aid in the construction of a railroad in said State," approved May 12, 1864.-[By Mr. Hopkins.] Referred, 2527. H. R. No. 1087 To grant lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from the Mississippi river to Yancton, on the Missouri river, and to amend an act entitled "An act for a grant of lands to the State of Iowa in alternate sections to aid in the construction of a railroad in said State," approved May 12, 1864.-[By Mr. Hopkins.] Referred, 2527. H. R. No. 1088 Amendatory of an act entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain," approved May, 20, 1862, and the acts amendatory thereof, approved March 21, 1864, and June 21, 1866.—[By Mr. Donnelly.] Referred, 2527. To establish certain post offices and post roads in the Territory of New Mexico.-[By Mr. Clever.] Referred, 2527. H. R. No. 1091 For the relief of the legal representatives of Major John A. Whitall, late paymaster in the United States Army, on account of lost or stolen vouchers.—[By Mr. Clever.] Referred, 2527. H. R. No. 1092 |