question to be now put, have indicated their desire to vote upon the question of agreeing to the report of the committee of conference. The report was then agreed to. Mr. DICKEY moved to reconsider the vote by which the report was agreed to; and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. The latter motion was agreed to. INDEX. PROCEEDINGS XXXVII CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ALDRICH, CYRUS. Remarks 51; Amendment 52; Inquiry 58; Remarks ARNOLD, ISAAC N. Remark 53; Amendment 70-71-72-73-75. AYES AND NOES, 85-196. BINGHAM, J. A. Motion postpone 52; Remark 79. Remarks on bill 42-43; Amendment 62; Inquiry 64 ; BLAIR, JR., F. P. BLAIR, S. S. Amendment 57. CAMPBELL, J. H. Res. Inquiry; Reports Bill; time fixed for considera- Committee Pacific R. R.-VIII. COLFAX, SCHUYLER. Motion to adjourn 85. Cox, S. S. Parliamentary Inquiry 23; Amendment 64; Motion to ad- CRADLEVAUGH, J. C. Remarks on bill 24-26-27; Amendment 58; CHAMBERLAIN, J. P. Amendment 55. CUTLER, W. P. Remarks 70. CONKLING, F. A. Calls ayes and noes 71; moves to postpone 72. JULIAN, GEO. W. Remarks 74. KELLEY, W. D. Remarks on bill 39-40. KELLOG, WILLIAM. Amendment 53; call for Tellers 66; Amendment 67; 23-24-25-26; Motion to postpone 51-52; offers Amendment 52'; Remark N. 0. P. R. S. T. V. W. MCKNIGHT, R. MORRILL, J. S. Remarks 41-42-43-49; Amendment 57-58; call for Teller OLIN, A. B. Motion adjourn 52; Amendment 57; Remarks 63. PHELPS, T. G. Remarks 7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15; Motion 55; call for Tel PIKE, F. A. Remarks on bill 38-39-40. ROLLINS, J. S. Introduces bill 1. RICHARDSON, W. A. Recount by Tellers 52. SARGENT, A. A. Remarks 15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22; call for ayes and noe SHEFFIELD, W. P. Remarks 50-51; Point of Order 60; Amendment 62 SHANKS, J. P. C. Amendment 55-62. SHELLABARGER, S. Amendment 57-60-66-69; Remarks 69; Inquiry 70. STEVENS, THADDEUS. Moves take up tax bill 1; Point of Order 2; t THOMAS, BENJ. B. Inquiry 32-41. VALLANDIGHAM, C. L. Point of Order 22; Amendment 53-57; Inquir WILSON, J. F. Remarks 33-34-35-36-37; Substitute 53-55-56; Amendmen WHITE, A. S. Inquiry 44; Remarks 47-48-49-50; Inquiry 51-54-56; Re WOOD, BENJ. Amendment 58. WALTON, E. P. Amendment 58. WICKLIFFE, C. A. Remarks 79; Inquiry 84-85; call for yeas and nays & SENATE PROCEEDINGS. ANTHONY, H. B. Amendment 131; Remark 132-136-188. A. AYES AND NOES 106-135-144-160-170-173-178-180-182-187-194-195. B. BROWNING, O. H. Remark 96-171-172-173-194. C. CLARK, D. Remarks 88; call for Reading 90; Remarks 91-92-104-107-108 COLLAMER JACOB. Inquiry 89-90; Remark 94-108; Amendment 123; Re- CHANDLER, Z. Remark 123; Amendment 175. CARLISLE, J. S. Motion to adjourn 107. DIXON, JAMES. Inquiry 93; Remark 107; Amendment 148. DOOLITTLE, J. R. Remarks 90; Motion for Ex-Session 106; Remark 120- FESSENDEN, WM. PITT. Inquiry 86; Remark 86-87-88; asks ayes and noes FOSTER, LAFAYETTE S. Amendment 131. FOOT, SOLOMON. Remark 108-173. GRIMES, JAMES W. Motion to lie on table 87; Inquiry 104; Remark 106; HALE, J. P. Remark 153-178; call for ayes and noes 182; Amendment 188; HARRIS, IRA. Amendment 173. HARLAN, JAMES. Remarks 89-90; Amendment 104-108; Remark 110-111- HENDERSON, J. B. Remark 117-118-119-120-125-126-127-139-140-141-156-157- HOWARD, J. M. Remark 109; Amendment 120-122-138; Amendment 149- HOWE, T. Remarks 89; Remark 123-124; Amendment 131-167-168-174-175. LANE, J. H. Remarks 94, 95, 96, 104; Inquiry 180; Remark 109, 111, 112, LATHAM, M. F. Remarks 88; Motion to take up bill 90; Remarks 91, 92, 195. MCDOUGALL, Jos. A. Reports bill 86; Motion to fix time for consideration MORRILL, LOT. Remarks 96, 105, 106, 107, 114, 115, 119, 120, 137; Inquiry NESMITH, GEO. W. Amendment 188. 192. POMEROY, S. C. Remarks 92, 94, 104, 105, 111, 115, 118, 125, 126, 131, 134, SHERMAN, JNO. Motion to postpone 90; Remarks 146, 147, 151, 152, 153; SUMNER, CHARLES. Remarks 93; Amendment 130; Remark 182, 190, 191, TRUMBULL, L. Remark 93, 94, 95, 104, 120, 122, 184, 185, 186. TEN EYCK, J. C. Remarks 159, 166, 184, 195. WADE, B. F. Remarks 88, 91, 161, 165. WILSON, R. Remark 125, 128, 133, 134, 135, 170, 171, 172, 178, 190. WILSON, HENRY. Remarks 89, 95, 96; Motion to postpone 97; Remarks WRIGHT, WM. Inquiry 97, WILMOT, D. Amendment 148. XXXVIII CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. SENATE PROCEEDINGS. A. ANTHONY, H. B. C. D. F. G. H. J. L. M. P Amendment 271. CONNESS, JOHN. Remarks 202, 203, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, 225, 226; In- CHANDLER, Z. Call for ayes and noes 271. COMMITTEE RAILROAD 198. CLARK, D. Inquiry 300. DOOLITTLE, J. R. Inquiry 232; Remark 233, 234, 235, 236, 239; Amend- DAVIS, GARRETT. Remarks 238, 239, 258, 268. FOOT, SOLOMON. Objects 241; Motion to adjourn 270; Remark 271. GRIMES, J. W. Remarks 214, 215, 216, 217, 221, 223, 226, 238; Inquiry 255. HOWARD, J. M. Moves printing of bill 201; Adverse report on Peoples' HALE, J. P. Inquiry 202; Remark 203; Inquiry 212. HARRIS, IRA. Remarks 236, 237, 299. HENDRICKS, T. A. Remarks 255, 257, 258, 269, 271. HARLAN, JAS. Remarks 227, 229, 231; Amendments 234, 235; Remarks HOWE, TIMOTHY. Inquiry 237; Remark 240. HENDERSON, J. B. Remarks 229, 233, 234, 238, 239, 257, 258, 259; Amend- JOHNSON, R. Remarks 213; call yeas and nays 214; Remarks 217, 237, 240; LANE, J. H. Introduces resolutions 201; Amendment 254, 256; Remarks POMEROY, S. C. Amendment 201; Remarks 212, 213, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, |