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Sherman, John, a Senator from Ohio Conlatinued.

remarks on the bill for the surrender of criminals...................1429, 1480

Sherman, John, a Senator from Ohio-Continued.di

remarks on the Ohio river bridge bill, 4269, 4291, 4292 on the resolution for a recess from July, 4276, 4279, 4280, 4281, 4203, 4322, 4328 ore on the motion for an evening session, 64320, 4821 samon joint resolution relating to the library

of the Agricultural Department.....4321 on the joint resolution relative to printing specifications of patents..............4397 on the Alexandria canal bill.....4401, 4402 on the bill for the relief of O. N. Cutod ler...............4411 ab, on the bill granting the right of way to the regat Denver Pacific Railroad Company, 4436, Rens? 4488, 4439, 4442 on the bill relating to agricultural colleges.......... ............. 4447 on the bill relating to the administration of territorial governments.....4502, 4503 on the resolution of adjournment to OctoLeber 16............................4518 Shinn, Moses F., joint resolution (S. R. No. 91) for the relief of [By Mr. Thayer.] referred, 625.

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on the resolution for a recess until May 26, 18904, 4028, 4029, 4030, 4031
on the Electoral College resolution, 8872,
TOT, 3908, 8912, 8920, 3921, 3923, 3926
on the House joint resolution rel 2512
on the bill to incorporate the Washington
2510
Target-Shooting Association, 3872, 3878
on the bill to incorporate the Nationale on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri-
Life Insurance Company.............2516 580 Kean citizens abroad.....8986, 4352, 4445
on the joint resolution donating captured on the bill for the removal of certain dis-
dordnance to the Lincoln Monument801 abilities................................... 4041
Association...brennene
25620801 on the bill to provide for an American
on joint resolution for furnishing supplies 16. steam line to Europe...........4075
to an exploring expedition...2563, 25668 personal and explanatory.......3540, 4145
on the bill for the sale of the Umatilla 801 on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1841), 4150,
reservation... ...2596, 2597 00010001 2808.
Lawoll 4151, 4153
on the resolution providing for an index01 on the bill relating to pensions, 4229, 4230
to the impeachment trial... 2609, 26248 on the bill to reduce the military peace
on the bill concerning the Northern Pacific 8018 establishment of the United States, 4241,
railroad.....2653, 2688, 269018.....
ili 4243, 4244

on the resolution for printing the report on the resolution relating to the pay of
of J. Ross Browne........ ....2688 801. southern Senators, 4266, 4455, 4460,4481

House: received from Senate, 861; re

d. 363; reported, 2024; passed with. amendment, 2025; agreed to by Senate, 2045; enrolled, 2070. Shuttleworth, N. A., bill (H. R. No.

the relief of, of Harrison county, West Virginia.

received from House, 3770; referred, 3771
referred anew, 3983.

Silvey, William R., bill (H. R. No. 1412) grant-
ing a pension to the children of.
received from House and referred, 3917; re-
ported, 4197; passed, 4370; enrolled, 4443.
Sioux reservation-see Reservation,
Skinner, Catharine, bill (H. R. No. 1402)
granting a pension to.

received from House and referred, 3917;
reported, 4197; passed, 4869; enrolled,
bo4443ad: bogens olid sat ng
Sloo, James C., joint resolution (H. R. No.
146) for the relief of

received from House, 2021; referred, 2021.

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b received from House and referred, 8917;
reported, 4197 passed, 4369; enrolled,
4443. Shageng is bangger
Smithsonian Institution, joint resolution (S. R.
No. 83) for the appointment of Regents
Mr. Trumbull.]
, 346;8818

e passed, 843; passed House, &

enrolled, 384, 404; approved, 472. In House: received from Senate, 361; passed, 20363; enrolled, 388.

can citizens abroad.............4383, 4349
on amendment of the bankrupt law, 4448ue
18 on bill for funding the national debt, 4466
Stackhouse, Almanda, bill (S. No. 548) grant-161
ing a pension to, and the children of Parks
DoaJ. Stackhouse, deceased+[By Mr. VanBTC
Winkle.] alone drok
Ireported, 8146; passed, 3325.

resolution for printing the report of the, for
est. 2029, 1868.1
the year 1867-[By Mr. Trumbull, Mayferred, 3346.ibadism begamal

In House: received from Senate, 3345; re

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..4813, 4320 Southern Pacific railroad-see Railroad. Special payments, bill (S. No. 154) to provide

for the issue of gold notes in place of legal-
hian tender notes, and to facilitate resumption
of-[By Mr. Corbett.]
indefinitely postponed, 4098.

Spencer, George E., & Senator from Ala-
001 bama...
....4459

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joint resolution introduced by M 00 No. 176 extending the benefits of an actr donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may pro-187 TASR vide colleges for the benefit of agricul 001 eture and the mechanic arts, approved 16

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July 2, 1862, as amended by act of July 8888, the expenses thereof-[By Mr. Wilson.] 97023, 1866, to States lately in rebellion, 4446888 read, 196. Spoliations-see Claims.

to Tailst banbill (S. No. 459) to reorganize the, and to Sprague, William, a Senator from Rhode Ja reduce the expenses thereof [By Mr.

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In House: received from Senate, 154; referred, 362; reported and passed with amendment, 665; concurred in by Senate, 694; enrolled, 692.

remarks by beme old

Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire, 145 Mr. Trumbull,. ...145 joint resolution (S. R. No. 76) authorizing the several Executive Departments of the Government to purchase paper and envelopes of the Treasury Department

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remarks by 10 noite no

Mr. Grimes...odoon mi........499

10 894 Mr. Morrill, of Vermont....499, 500
Mr. Ramsey....196, 404, 499, 500
LogicoMr. Sherman.
499, 500
joint resolution (S. R. No. 175) relative to
the recent contracts for, for the Depart-
ment of the Interior [By Mr. Patter-
son, of New Hampshire.]

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State governments-see Reconstruction.
Stanton, Hon. Edwin M., resolution for print-
Ring ten thousand copies of the reports of
the majority and minority of the Com-
ommittee on Military Airs in regard to the 801%
za suspension of from the office of Secre
retary of War [By Mr. Drake, January 15,
STRS 1868.]

1/in relation to the customs warehousingreferred, 519; reported, 787; discussed, 787,
referred, 519; reported, 787; discussed, 787,
system [March 18, 1868]... 186301 817, 1033; adopted, 1036.
instrus Committee on Agriculture remarks by autood? you

reported, 4408; passed, 4448.

House: received from Senate, 4474; motion to take up, 4477, 4494.

Statistics, joint resolution (S. R. No. 115) to abolish the present Bureau of, and transfer the duties thereof to the Special Commissioner of Revenue [By Mr. Williams.] reported, 1486.

.787, ratus for exhibition on the grounds of the best steam-plow and appa-ITE SARE DAGR 817. 818, 1083, 1034, 1036 ors Mr. Buckalew, 787, 788, 817, 1084, 1035onjoint resolution (S. R. No. 141) requiring the the Department of Agriculture [June Mr. Conkling.. 787, 788, 1034 Special Commissioner of the Revenue to .3552 Mr. Conness, 787, 788, 1033, 1034, 10366 act as superintendent of the Bureau of, reports made by.............. 1287, 1694, 35520.. Mr. Drake...... ...........5199qg in the office of the Secretary of the Treas motions made by......219, 503, 1567, 428041 Mr. Grimes...............787, 788 500 eury-[By Mr. Williams.] incidental remarks by 1404, Mr. Hendricks...........818, 1034 reported and referred anew, 2922, 3176; 4601645, 1669, 2701, 32381 Mr. Howard........ 1034, 1035, 1036 rec, committee discharged, indefinitely postTremarks on the bill to repeal the cotton : Mr. Howe818, 1034, 1035 zobu poned, 4093. oitulos ou no ballototax....haring1300, 804, 307 og Mr. Johnson.stbar.or.id....... 787 Statuary, joint resolution (H. R. No. 343) to on the bill to suspend the further reduc- Mr. Pomeroydiin787, 788,818, 1034 admit free of duty certain id 0 tion of the currency... !...409,S&Mr. Willey. 817 careceived from House, 4080; referred, 4092; 411, 503, 504, 520, 521, 522 veg Mr. Williams....6.1084 reported, 4197; passed, 4251; enrolled, 130% on the order of business.....504, 848, 2044 yeas and nays on themed... 1036 886. 4275.

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Statue, bill (S. No. 616) to remit the duties on a certain, intended to surmount the soldiers' monument at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-[By Mr. Cameron.] a referred, 4039.

Steam plow, resolution instructing the Committee on Agriculture to inquire into the expediency of procuring the best, and apparatus for exhibition on grounds of the Department of Agriculture [By Mr. Sprague, June 27, 1868.] STORE agreed to, 3552. ad to ergono Steam plows, joint resolution (H. R. No. 354)|| admitting, free of duty for one year from June 30, 1868.97) Tes received from House, 4236; referred, 4236; reported, 4266; passed, 4267; enrolled, 4275. noh ont ballades al Steamships-see Mail Service; Passengers. bill (H. R. No. 939) to provide for an American line of mail and emigrant passenger, between New York and one or more European ports. albop received from House and referred, 3058;

reported, 8240; laid over, 8709; discussed, 4071, 4846; passed with amendments, 4348; conference, 4400, 4403; conference report, 4404; concurred in, 4404; enrolled, 4451. 3p 100 remarks by

Mr. Conkling.... ad 30

yeas and nays on the... Steepleton, Elizabeth, bill (S. No. 494) granting a pension to, widow of Harrison W. Steepleton, deceased-[By Mr. Van Winkle.

reported, 2688; passed, 3323; passed House, 8902; enrolled, 3958; approved, 3984. In House: received from Senate, 3345; referred, 3346; reported and passed, 3898; enrolled, 3948.

Ste. Marie, Henry B., joint resolution (H. R. No. 826) for the relief of. received from House, 3749; reported, 3988; passed, 4159; enrolled, 4210. bill (S. No. 645) for the relief of [By Mr. Cragin.]

referred, 4396. Stevens, Major F. F., bill (H. R. No. 1822) for the relief of, assistant paymaster United States Army, Wisconsin volunteers. received from House, 3551; referred, 3552; reported, 4093; passed, 4405; enrolled,

4451. Stevens, Simon, joint resolution (H. R. No. 79) suspending the payment on the claim of, for the purchase of Hall's carbines. committee discharged, referred anew, 79; reported adversely, 625. Stevens, Captain Thomas H., joint resolution

(H. R. No. 172) relative to, United States Navy.

received from House, 2861; referred, 2861. Stevenson, David T., bill (S. No. 380) for the relief of [By Mr. Morton.]

Stewart, John F., bill (S. No. 35) for the relief

of [By Mr. Wilson.]

reported adversely, 2144.

40TH CONG. 2D SESS.

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on the re2603, 2004, 2005, 2606, 2692, 2748 for printing the report of J. Ross Browne......2569, 2624, 2688 on the bill to amend an act for the relief of A. J. Atocha.... 2594,

8650, 8651, 3652, 8653, 8654 on the bill to provide a temporary government for the Territory of Wyoming, 2798, 2799, 2800 on the bill to relieve certain citizens of Sang North Carolina from disabilities...2802, Bolavial 3089, 8176, 3177, 8178, 8179, 2258180, 8182, 8188, 8228, 3254, 8255 on the eight-hours labor bill........2808, (902 8425, 3428 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c..............!!! 2862, 2863, 2870, 2898, eat nut (662930, 2933, 2934, 3010, 8011, 3012 on the bill regulating the conveyance of printed mail matter..... 2996, 2997 ballon the supplementary bill concerning national banks....... 8155, 8195

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on the bill extending commercial laws to 8 Alaska................4094, 4095 food on the Indian appropriation bill.....4119, Test the 800 200, 100 4120, 4121, 4272 lid on the deficiency bill (H. R. No.1341), od petitions presented by.............78, 123, SOT SOT 4164, 4165, 4166, 4169 145, 163, 296, 318, 372, 404, 433, 453, 128 on the Ohio river bridge bill...........4200121 470, 552, 649, 674, 764, 1025, 1203, arar on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri-be adcan citizens abroad.........ad...no4286, 80%.. 4237, 4289, 4381, 4349, 4353 30-s on the bill to relieve Simeon Corley and 101 others from political disabilities....4405, acor... bao fi odia lain 4406, 4448 sdt con the bill for the relief of O. N. Cutoler ............... 00 on the bill granting the right of way to efsinthe Denver Pacific Railroad Company, 4436, 4437

8 on the resolution relating to the pay of 0208 southern Senators.......4455, 4457, 4461 don on printing the Land Office reports...4501,

extend the jurisdiction of the district hcourt for the western district over the whole State............................343 No. 228-for the further security of equal rights in the District of Columbia...344 No. 386-to renew the charter of the city Joop of Washington........... ....1371 108 No. 387-concerning the liability of shipa leave of absence granted to.......... 3552 -nolazi owners, maritime liens, salvage, and the Stocks, joint resolution (S. R. No. 94) direct-868jurisdiction in admiralty...........1371 ofing the Secretary of the Treasury, when00 ever any State shall have been in default as for the payment of interest or principal Tor investments in its, held by the United

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Sumner, Charles, a Senator from Massachufoa setts-Continued.bbasini,niamo a resolutions submitted bynom sih calling for correspondence between the United States and Great Britain relating to existing claims on each other[December 4, 1867]................ 19 bar instructing the Committee on the Pay of -Un Officers of the Senate to inquire into the Mexpediency of defining the duties of the Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, and other officers of the Senate [December 9, 1867]....... ......79, 81 calling for the correspondence with the Government of Great Britain touching the recognition of belligerent rights bottom by that Power at the beginning of the late rebellion, and the depredations on www.the commerce of the United States by Avessels built, &c., in Great Britain

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[December 10, 1867]............98 instructing Committee on Pensions to consider the expediency of extending How to the widows of officers) the increased pension of two dollars a month granted bim by the act of July 25, 1866 [January 07, 1868]........... ............343 calling for the correspondence on the subject of a claim under the act of Congress of the 18th of August, 1856, by any citizen of the United States to the guano on Alta Vela, an island in the vicinity of St. Domingo-January 13,1868], 471 calling for the correspondence in reference to the arrest and trial of certain American citizens by

ment-[January 27, British, Govern1868]. 1868] 765 calling for the correspondence upon the subject of the murder, by inhabitants of Formosa, of the ship's company of the American bark Rover, and measures adopted for obtaining redress for the outrage [February 5, 1868]......... 981 instructing Committee on the District of Columbia to inquire whether any additional legislation is needed in order to secure the rights of colored persons in the railroad from Washington to Alexandria-[February 10, 1868].......1071 that Philip F. Thomas, Senator-elect from Maryland, cannot be admitted to take the oaths of office required by the Constitution and laws-[February 13, 1868]......... .1145 Jinstructing Committee on the District of

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Columbia to inquire into the treatment of colored persons on the railroad from Washington to Baltimore, and what additional legislation is needed to prevent abuses on that road-[February 17, 1868 1204 calling information on the subject of the alleged interference of our consul at Rome during the late attempted invasion of the Roman States-[February 17, 1868].

Sumner, Charles, a Senator from Massachusetts-Continued.

resolutions submitted by

in reference to facilities at the local stations of the post office in the large cities-[June 8, 1868]..................2922 to invite Mr. Burlingame and his associates of the Chinese embassy to visit the Senate [June 15, 1868]....... 3163 for printing report of National Academy of Sciences for the year 1867-[July 8, 1868]. .8818 ..242, 491, 518, 650, 1775, 2758, 2958, 8073, 3146, 3176, 3382, 3539, 4145, 4264, 4321, 4862, 4404 motions made by.........10, 49, 88, 104, 504, 781, 765, 786, 889, 950, 966, 1144, 1871, 1658, 1782, 1847, 1863, 2099, 2114, 2267, 2275, 2435, 2548, 2790, 3315, 3505, 8718, 4075, 4144, 4159, 4321, 4449, 4452, 4459 Incidental remarks by ..88, 128, 150, 165, 196, 242, 299, 372, 470, 471, 491, 650, 921, 951, 1068, 1097, 1204, 1257, 1316, 1370, 1371, 1439, 1486, 1501, 1644, 1744, 1782, 1835, 1900, 2037, 2114, 2241, 2275, 2306, 2331, 2417, 2433, 2435, 2436, 2440, 2547, 2597, 2922, 2995, 8279, 8314, 3539, 3567, 3608, 3681, 8688, 3689, 3748, 4075, 4111, 4145, 4159, 4209, 4283, 4411, 4449, 4450, 4462, 4463 remarks on printing the President's mes...... 20. 22 on the bill (S. No. 141) for the farther security of equal rights in the District of Columbia.....38, 39, 40, 49, 721 on the resolution in reference to the duties of the Sergeant-at-Arms........79, 80, 81 on the joint resolution to preserve neutrality between Great Britain and Abyssinia ...87

reports made by..........

sage

on the petition of General James S. Brisbin .......

on the resolution of adjournment for the holidays................... 123, 151, 165 on the resolution in relation to the occupation of San Juan Island........220, 243 on the bill to regulate the selection of officers in Washington city...242, 889, 890 on the Cincinnati memorial concerning the rights of naturalized citizens.....269, 270 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 313), 279, 280, 281 on the case of Hon Philip F. Thomas, 321, 326, 635, 679, 680, 1144, 1145, 1148, 1206, 1209, 1260, 1263, 1265, 1268 on the bill to incorporate the First Presbyterian church ...343 .....344,

on the order of business..

848, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1121, 1681, 1703, 1758, 1782, 2087, 2114, 2259, 2656, 2658, 3248, 3249, 3712, 4275, 4321, 4403, 4449 on the bill (S. No. 228) for the further security of equal rights in the District of Columbia... 344, 345, 346 on the resolution relating to southern State governments..... ***.....384, 406 on the bill to suspend the further reduction of the currency......... 416, 522, 523 on the joint resolution declaring the adoption of the constitutional amendment, article fourteen.............................................................. ..........453 on the resolution in reference to Mr. Burlingame's mission........................ 471 on the joint resolution providing a commission to examine distillery meters, 491, 652, 794, 795, 796, 799, 800 on the bill to define a quorum of the Supreme Court...... .........504 on the joint resolution in reference to the maritime exhibition at Havre, 518, 677, 731, 732, 767, 768, 848, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011 on the joint resolution relating to the Spanish steamer Neustra Señora de La Regla..........

on the petition of the colored workingmen of the District of Columbia............518 on the joint resolution in relation to consular appointments.....519, 520, 553 on the bill for the relief of Robert M. Patton......... ......................................... ...............651, 767

Sumner, Charles, a Senator from Massachusetts-Continued.

remarks on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439)...701, 702, 704, 860 on the bill in addition to the tenure-ofoffice act.........846, 847, 878, 879, 951, 952, 953, 959, 960, 964, 965, 966, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029 on resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio withdrawing assent from the proposed constitutional amendment.......877, 878 on the resolution relating to the rights of colored persons in the cars.........1071, 1121, 1122, 1123

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on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 214).... ......1292 on the telegrams of James E. Harvey to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1861, 1309, 1402 on the bill regulating the presentation of bills to the President...........1372, 1373 on the bill for funding the national debt, 1417, 1812, 3961, 3997, 3999, 4046, 4050 on bill for the surrender of criminals, 1431 on the Western Pacific railroad bill, 1489 on the rules for the court of impeachment, 1535, 1578, 1580, 1581, 1582 on the revision of the rules..... .1628, 1630, 1834, 1835

on the organization of the Senate as a court of impeachment......... 1676, 1701 on the consular and diplomatic bill, 1725, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1746, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787 on the credentials of Senator Vickers,

1742, 1743, 1744 on the resolution providing tickets to the impeachment trial.......1780, 1781, 2233 on the bill to facilitate the payment of soldiers' bounties......... .....1788

on the bill relating to the central branch of the Union Pacific Railroad Company........... ............... 1889, 4444 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax... 1919, 1989, 2179, 2192, 2224 on the petition of colored citizens in Dela

ware....

on the bill to amend the judiciary act,

2096, 2097, 2098, 2009 on the supplementary bill concerning national banks, 2145, 2148, 2149,3163, 3193 on the naval appropriation bill..... .2149, 2150, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2244 on the bill to refund duties on a bell, 2242, 2243 on the bill to extend the charter of Washington city..... .2260, 2261, 2262, 2263, 2265, 2267, 2418, 2419 on the Indian appropriation bill...... 2041 on the joint resolution relating to damages to the steamer Monitor, 2241, 2242 on minor questions relating to impeachment proceedings........2362, 2609, 2628 on the resolution for a recess until May 26.......... .2417,

2493. 2494, 2495, 2496, 2497, 2512 on the bill to admit Arkansas to representation in Congress......... 2489, 2440,

2517, 2518, 2628, 2667, 2701, 2744 on the bill to incorporate the National Life Insurance Company..............2515 on the resolution to furnish the House with a copy of two days' impeachment. proceedings, 2519, 2520, 2523, 2525, 2526 on the resolution to investigate alleged improper influences on the impeachment trial........ 2549, 2550, 2552, 2553 on the resolution providing for an index to the impeachment trial......2609, 2624 on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1117), 2772 on the bill to provide a temporary govern. ment for the Territory of Wyoming, 2798, 2794, 2796 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2870, 2871, 2896, 2898, 2930, 2967, 3020, 3022, 3023, 8024, 3029, 3052 on the case of British steamer Labuan, 2958, 3315, 3316 on the bill for the relief of certain contractors for vessels...... ....3051

Sumner, Charles, a Senator from Massachusetts-Continued.

remarks on the bill relating to contested elections in Washington city.......................... .....8118 on the reception of the Chinese embassy, 8163, 8215 on the joint resolution for a register to the bark Golden Fleece............3245, 8247 on the bill for the relief of exporters of spirits....... ...........3251, 3276, 3277, 3278 on the bill concerning the rights of American citizens abroad...... 3347, 3382,

3818, 3901, 4148, 4205, 4206, 4207, 4208, 4211, 4212, 4828, 4329, 4330, 4331, 4382, 4333, 4359, 4360, 4445 on the bill to admit Colorado..... .3350, 3540, 3542 on the legislative appropriation bill, 3355, 3356, 3357, 8858, 3361, 3389, 3390, 3391, 8393, 8394, 3471, 3473, 3474, 3475, 3506, 3517, 8520

on the civil appropriation bill...3578, 3574,
8579, 3580, 3611, 3642, 3643, 3645, 3684
on the credentials of the Senators from
Florida......... ***
..8599
on the joint resolution relating to a bridge
in Boston harbor........
......3709
on bill prescribing an oath of office, 8733
on the bill for the relief of the Mount
Vernon Association............3736, 3869
on the order providing for evening ses-
sions.......

8736, 3737

on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)....8753,

8786, 3818 on the bill for the further issue of temporary loan certificates........... .........4029 on the Ohio river bridge bill...4269, 4286 on the credentials of Frederick A. Sawyer, 4313, 4314, 4317, 4318, 4819 on the resolution for a recess from July, 4322, 4326, 4327 on the resolution relating to the pay of southern Senators, 4458, 4459, 4460,4461 on the resolution in reference to relations with British America................. 4506 on the resolution of adjournment to Oċtober 16................... 4518, 4519 Sumner, Charles A., bill (S. No. 506) for the payment of the claim of, and William M. Cutter [By Mr. Johnson.]: referred, 2727.

Supplies, joint resolution (H. R. No. 251) to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish, to an exploring expedition. received from House and referred, 2417; : reported, 2485; discussed, 2563; passed with amendments, 2566; conexrred in by House, 2963; enrolled, 2963.

resolution calling for information in relation to losses of [By Mr. Thayer, June 25, 1868.]

agreed to, 3468. Supreme Court- -see Court. Surgeon, bill (S. No. 204) to provide for the appointment of a supervising, of marine hospitals of the United States-[By Mr. Hendricks.]

referred, 196; recommitted, 1117; reported, 1976; passed, 3242.

In House: received from Senate, 3271; referred, 3477.

Surrender, bill (H. R. No. 719) for the, of -persons convicted of certain crimes. received from House, 1260; referred, 1287; reported and discussed, 1429; recommitted, 1431.

Sarvey, resolution calling for the result of the,

of the falls of the Ohio river recently made by the corps of engineers under the direc tion of the Secretary of War-[By Mr. Morton, February 20, 1868.] agreed to, 1288.

joint resolution (S. R. No. 108) relating to the, of the northern and northwestern lakes-[By Mr. Chandler.]

referred, 1204; reported and passed, 1461; passed House, 1497; enrolled, 1515; approved, 1646.

In House: received from Senate, 1473; passed, 1504; enrolled, 1585.

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