H. R. No. 1275Relating to the Alexandria canal.[By Mr. Ingersoll.] Reported, 3062; discussed, 3199; passed, 8201; passed Senate with amendment, 4422; concurred in, 4428; enrolled, 4478; approved, 4498. In Senate: Received from House, 3215; referred, 3216; reported, 3856; discussed, 4400; passed with amendments, 4402; agreed to by House, 4435; enrolled, 4450. H. R. No. 1276 For the sale of the Hot Springs reservation in Arkansas.-[By Mr. Julian.] Referred, 3223; leave to report asked, 4083; reported, 4485; passed, 4487. In Senate: Received from House, 4501. H. R. No. 1277 To provide for the distribution of the reward offered by the President of the United States for the capture of Jefferson Davis.-[By Mr. Washburn, of Massachusetts.] Reported and recommitted, 3226; reported, 3763; called up, 3928; discussed, 3928; passed, 3937; passed Senate with amend ments, 4380; conference, 4390, 4395; conference report, 4477; agreed to by Senate, 4474; enrolled, 4493; approved, 4498. In Senate: Received from House, 3956; referred, 3982; reported and passed with amendments, 4346; conference, 4400; conference report, 4447; concurred in by Senate, 4448; enrolled, 4462. Granting a pension to Wesley P. Davis. [By Mr. Van Trump.] H. R. No. 1278Referred, 3164. Providing for the appointment of a commission to examine and report upon certain claims of the State of New York.-[By Mr. Ketcham.] Reported and recommitted, 3294; reported and discussed, 3944; recommitted, 3946. Imposing taxes on distilled spirits and tobacco.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Reported, 3337; business limited to, 3171, 3877; discussed, 3378, 3397, 3403, 3411, 3413, 3417, 3441, 3444, 3454, 3456, 8478, 3481, 3485, 3488, 8490, 3525, 3535; passed, 3538 passed Senate with amendments, 3894; referred, 3894; reported, 3981; conference, 3981, 3999, 4002; conference report, 4088; agreed to by Senate, 4088; discussed, 4088; agreed to by House, 4090; enrolled, 4225; approved, 4884, 4381. In Senate: Received from House, 3540; referred, 3540 ; reported, 8708; discussed, 8728, 3749, 8771, 3818, 8831, 8860; passed with amendments, 3869; vote, 3901; conference, 3966, 3984; conference report, 4079; concurred in by Senate, 4080; by House, 4199; enrolled, 4210. Referred, 3588. H. R. No. 1340 For the removal of certain disabilities from the persons therein named.-[By Mr. Paine.] Reported and recommitted, 3724; reported, $814; discussed, hh 8850; passed, 3852; passed Senate with amendment, 4080; referred, 4080; reported, 4083; agreed to, 4083; enrolled, 4131; approved, 4255. In Senate Received from House, 3857; referred, 3857; passed with amendment, 4041; agreed to by House, 4080; enrolled, 4096; motion to recall, 4111. H. R. No. 1354 H. R. No. 1356 For the relief of Major G. Chapin, United States Army.[By In relation to the service of the filing of a bill in equity in the Mr. Clever.] Referred, 3588. H. R. No. 1341 To supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June, 1868.-By Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.] Reported, 3590; discussed, 3725, 3730, 8731, 3938; passed, 8939; passed Senate with amendments, 4210; conference, 4259, 4293; conference report, 4307; agreed to by Senate, 4307; by House, 4307; enrolled, 4334; approved, 4477. In Senate: Amendment proposed, 3767; received from House, 3956; referred, 3982; amendment submitted, 4024, 4070; reported, 4070, discussrence, 4238; conference report, 4281; 4149, 4151, 4161; passed with amendments, 4172; concurred in by Senate, 4282; by House, 4812; enrolled, 4312. district court of the United States for District of Columbia.[By Mr. Miller.] Referred, 3757. H. R. No. 1357— Making an appropriation to reimburse the city of Washington for expenses incurred in improving the property of the General Government in said city. [By Mr. Upson.] Referred, 8757. H. R. No. 1358 To establish certain mail routes in the State of Nebraska. [By H. R. No. 1877 Mr. Taffe.] Referred, 3757. H. R. No. 1362 H. R. No. 1363 Granting a pension to Emily B. Bidwell, widow of Brigadier General Daniel D. Bidwell.-[By Mr. Van Horn, of New York.] Referred, 8758; reported and passed, 3896; passed Senate with amendment, 4495; agreed to, 4496; enrolled, 4497 ; approved, 4500. In Senate: Received from House, 3902; referred, 8916; reported, 4146; passed with amendments and title amended, 4462; agreed to by House, 4506; enrolled, 4506. H. R. No. 1364 To provide for a gradual resumption of specie payments.[By Mr. Lynch.] Reported and postponed, 3761, H. R. No. 1365 For the relief of Captain Thomas W. Miller.-[By Mr. Cobb.] Reported and passed, 3762; passed Senate, 4480; enrolled, 4479; approved, 4498. In Senate Received from House, 3770; referred, 3771; referred anew, 3983; reported, 4093; passed, 4406; enrolled, 4451. H. R. No. 1366 H. R. No. 1367 For the relief of George Kaiser.-[By Mr. Stokes.} In Senate: Received from House, 3770; referred, 3771. H. R. No. 1368 To equalize the taxes and reduce the interest on the public debt. [By Mr. Donnelly.] Read, 3758. H. R. No. 1369 To provide for the payment of certain demands for stores and H. R. No. 1870 To reduce and fix the military peace establishment.-[By Mr. Garfield.] Reported and recommitted, 3882; reported, 8948; discussed, 3948, 3967, 3973, 8974, 3982; recommitted, 3982; reported and recommitted, 4062. H. R. No. 1378 To establish a system of common schools for the District of H. R. No. 18824 ..i Granting a pension to Sarah E. Ball, widow of James Ball, deceased, late a fireman on the steamer Vidette, connected with the Burnside expedition.-[By Mr. Miller.] Reported and passed, 3890; passed Senate, 4895; enrolled, 4431; approved, 4497. In Senate: Received from House, 3917; reported, 4145; passed, 4367; enrolled, 4443. To fix the time for holding the terms of the United States district Granting 4 pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, of Boston, Massacourt in Virginia.-[By Mr. Boutwell.] |