BILLS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
A bill for reviving and continuing the Court of 48 Commissioners of Alabama Claims, and for the distribution of the unappropriated moneys of the Geneva award.
A bill to amend chapter 30 of the Revised Stat- utes of the United States relating to the Dis trict of Columbia, and especially to notaries public.
A bill amending section 1000 of the Revised Stat- utes of the United States.
A bill to provide a penalty for wanton injury to the public libraries in the District of Columbia and in the Territories of the United States.
A bill prescribing an oath of office...
A bill to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, and for other purposes.
A bill to refund a duplicate tax to Boehm Broth- ers, of New York.
A bill for the relief of Othniel P. Hollis, of the Soldiers' Home, Augusta, Maine.
A bill granting a pension to Perley P. Roberts... A bill granting a pension to Agnes Fairly, widow of David Fairly.
A bill for the relief of Edgar A. Beach, of Essex, Vermont.
A bill to apply the proceeds of sales of public lands to the education of the people, and for the encouragement and support of colleges for the advancement of agriculture and the me- chanic arts.
A bill granting a pension to Thomas S. Peterson, of Salen, Essex County, Massachusetts.
A bill for the relief of the heirs of Nicolas Fou- quet and Marc Antoine Fouquet.
A bill granting a pension to Othniel T. Hollis...
A bill in relation to expenses of paymasters of the United States when traveling on duty with troops or escorts ordered for the protection of public funds or property.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill to amend chapter 7, of title 34, of the Re- vised Statutes.
A bill for the erection of a light-house on Whale Rock, at the entrance of Narragansett Bay.
A bill to reduce postage on letters... A bill to provide that all pensions on account of death, wounds received, or disease contracted in the service of the United States since March 4, 1861, which have been granted, or shall hereafter be granted previous to January 1, 1880, shall be paid at the rate paid on the pas sage of this act, and shall commence from the date of death or discharge, and for the pay- ment of arrears.
A bill to equalize the pay of rear-admirals on the retired list.
A bill for the relief of Aloysius J. Kane.. A bill for the relief of S. M. Norton, of Bristol, Connecticut.
A bill for the repeal of the existing national tax on deposits in savings institutions.
A bill for the relief of James Caler, of Stamford, Connecticut.
A bill to repeal section 15 of the act to amend existing customs and internal-revenue laws and section 129 of the national-bank act. A bill granting a pension to Mary Desbrow A bill granting a pension to Lucius Sackett, of Beacon Falls, Connecticut.
A bill for the relief of George F. Selleck, late lieutenant Fifth Regiment Connecticut Volun- teers.
A bill to restore the national credit by funding the non-interest-bearing debt into bonds bear- ing interest at the rate of 4 per cent. per an- num, payable at the expiration of forty years. A bill to provide that all pensions on account of death, wounds received, or disease contracted in the service of the United States since March 4. 1861, which have been granted, or which shall hereafter be granted, on application filed previous to January 1, 1879, shall commence from the date of death or discharge, and for the payment of the arrears of pensions. A bill to regulate and facilitate the payment of duties upon imported merchandise.
Bills of the House of Representatives—Continued.
A bill to provide for the construction of an act entitled "An act to amend the customs-rev- enue laws, and to repeal moieties."
A bill to simplify the sixteenth subdivision of Schedule B, section 2504, Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to glass, in order to harmonize with subdivisions of the same schedule.
A bill to repeal duties on packages, commissions, transportation, and covering of goods, &c. A bill to provide for the repeal of all taxes upon capital and deposits of State and national banking institutions, &c.; also to abolish the two-cent stamp upon bank-checks.
A bill to provide for the abolition of all bonds for duties on imported merchandise while the latter remains in the custody of the govern- ment, &c.
A bill to provide for the valuation of imports upon which customs duties are imposed, pay. ing in whole or in part ad valorem rates. A bill to provide for the prompt payment, with interest and costs, of all judgments obtained against the government for refund or over. payment of duties.
A bill to provide for the reduction of duties upon all laces manufactured by hand.
A bill to further declare the meaning of section 5219 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and its correct interpretation.
A bill to provide for the abolition of all naval offices in ports of entry where a United States appraisers' department is established.
A bill authorizing a settlement of the claim of the estate of the late Rear-Admiral John A. Dahl- gren.
A bill to promote efficiency and harmony in the Navy.
A bill to protect the interests of enlisted men and 52 others in the Navy.
A bill for the relief of John H. Morris, late col- 52 lector of internal revenue of the tenth district
of the State of New York.
A bill to authorize notaries public to take and certify oaths, affirmations, depositions, and acknowledgments in certain cases.
A bill providing for the abolition of prize-money. A bill in relation to clerks, deputy clerks, and assistant clerks in the United States courts. A bill for the relief of Richard H. Birmingham, sergeant Company A, Sixty-ninth Regiment New York State Volunteers.
A bill granting a pension to John H. Reilly...... A bill granting a pension to Robert Butler A bill granting a pension to Alexander Bond.. 81 A bill granting a pension to A. M. Atwood.. A bill for the relief of Alexander Auderson, late first lieutenant Fourteenth New York Volun teer Cavalry.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill for the relief of Peter M. Halwick.
A bill for the relief of Alonzo Snyder, of Liv. ingston County, New York.
A bill for the relief of Nancy A. Herrick, of Rochester, New York.
A bill granting a pension to Susan A. Heazlit, aunt of George W. Heazlit, a deceased soldier. A bill granting a pension to William H. Gould, a private in the late war.
92 A bill for the relief of Lewis E. Winans, late a private in Company C, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery.
A bill granting a pension to Elizabeth Reese, widow of John Reese, a deceased soldier.
A bill granting a pension to Elizabeth Page, widow of Eliphet Page, a soldier in the war of 1812.
A bill granting a pension to Nathan Dickerson, a soldier in the war of 1812.
A bill granting a pension to Henry Hadley, late private Company G, Eighty-sixth New York Volunteer Infantry.
A bill granting a pension to William A. Miller... A bill granting a pension to Amelia R. Webster. A bill granting a pension to Charles Slawson....
A bill to amend section 2958 of the Revised 53 Statutes.
A bill applying the proceeds of the public lands to the support of free schools.
A bill equalizing taxes..
A bill granting a pension to William S. Fonda.. A bill for the relief of Eliza Howard Powers A bill declaring the Department of Agriculture one of the Executive Departments.
A bili to establish a Department of Commerce.. 107 A bill granting a pension to Mary A. Kerrick 108 A bill granting a pension to Lawrence W. Smith 109 A bill to repeal the act of the 14th of January, 1875, entitled "An act to provide for the re- sumption of specie payments."
A bill supplemental to an act entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain," approved May 20, 1862. A bill for the relief of James Welch, Seven- teenth Regiment Michigan Volunteers. A bill to survey the Austin-Topolovampo Pa- cific route.
A bill granting a pension to Elizabeth D. Stone. A bill to provide for the stamping of unstamped documents or papers.
A bill granting a pension to Eliza Bowers, a widow of a soldier of the war of 1812.
A bill for the relief of Thomas Hunter.. A bill authorizing the issue of a pension to An- drew Jackson (colored), of Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania.
A bill to regulate commerce and to prohibit dis- criminations by common carriers.
118 119 A bill to remove the charges against Lieutenant Charles Wilkinson, late of Company K, Sev- enty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, on file in the War Department.
A bill for the relief of Second Lieutenant E. E. Dravo, Sixth United States Cavalry.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill for the relief of Daniel Compton, of Troy, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
A bill for the relief of William J. Pollock, late collector of internal revenue of the second dis- trict of Pennsylvania.
A bill to secure service of process in United States courts in certain cases.
A bill for the relief of the heirs of Richard W. Meade.
A bill for the relief of J. G. Fell, Edward Hoopes, and George Burnham, trustees.
A bill for the relief of Ana M. Rolas y Robaldo, widow of Francisco Robaldo, deceased.
A bill for the relief of Doctor John B. Rand A bill for the relief of Jacob G. Croman, of Dick- inson, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 135 A bill for the relief of Daniel J. Benner, of Get- tysburg, Pennsylvania.
136 A bill constituting Jersey City a port of entry. 137 A bill for the relief of Charles B. Underhill.. 138 A bill for the relief of Henry M. Meade, late pay. master in the United States Navy.
A bill granting a pension to Bridget T. Hopper.. A bill for the relief of Moses B. Bramhall's ad- ministrator.
A bill for the rellef of the workingmen of the late board of public works of the District of Columbia.
A bill granting a pension to George McCoy A bill to reimburse the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Old Town, Alleghany County, Maryland, for the destruction of the same by occupation of United States cavalry during the war.
A bill for the relief of Frederick Division, No. 15. 55 Sons of Temperance, of the State of Maryland. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Florence Schley, widow and executrix of the estate of Frederick Schley, deceased, late collector of internal rev- enue for the fourth district of Maryland. A bill granting a pension to Eliza Ceville... A bill granting a pension to Captain Robert C. Bramford.
A bill for the relief of the administrator of Sam- uel T. Anderson, of Baltimore.
A bill for the relief of William McIndoe, post- 56 master at Lonaconing, in Alleghany County, Maryland.
A bill for the relief of the heirs of Nathaniel Heard.
A bill for the relief of Henry A. Pumphrey, of 56 Montgomery County, Maryland.
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