A bill granting a pension to Ludwig Ueber, late a private, unassigned, in the Thirty-seventh Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry. A bill to direct the Secretary of War to remove the charge of desertion now standing against John Haines, and to grant him an honorable discharge.
A bill granting a pension to Robert M. Widney A bill to make duties on imports to the amount of one-fourth part thereof payable in legal- tender notes of the United States, and to pro- vide for the disbursement of the same.
A bill giving the Court of Claims jurisdiction to hear and determine the claim of William T. Pate and Silas Q. Howe.
A bill for the relief of Gallus Kerchner. A bill for the relief of discharged United States soldiers whose final discharge-papers have been lost or destroyed.
A bill for the relief of Peter Sconden, late a cor- poral of Company K, Twelfth Indiana Volun- teer Cavalry, a resident of White County, In- diana.
A bill to amend a part of chapter 105 of an act entitled "An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1878, and for other purposes."
A bill to amend section 3280, title 35, Revised Statutes of the United States.
A bill granting a pension to James C. Bates, of Randolph County, Indiana.
A bill granting a pension to Martha A. Jones, of Wayne County, Indiana.
A bill granting a pension to Mrs. Nancy Simmons. A bill restoring the name of Thomas Crawford, a soldier of the Mexican war, to the pension- roll.
A bill granting a pension to Martha J. Robin- son, widow of James H. Robinson.
A bill granting a pension to Rebecca C. Reich, 73 widow of Gideon S. Reich, of Indianapolis, Indiana.
A bill granting a pension to Lewis E. Campbell, Company K, Twenty-first Indiana Heavy Ar- tillery.
A bill granting a pension to William Black, late a private in Company K, First Indiana Heavy Artillery.
A bill granting a pension to Joab Albertson, of Company K, Twenty-first Regiment of Indi ana Volunteers.
A bill granting a pension to Anna Koeninger, widow of Louis Koeninger, late private Sec- ond Indiana Battery.
A bill to refund to John W. L. Matlock, of In- dianapolis, Indiana, the sum of $754.55, wrong. fully collected from him by the collector of in- ternal revenue for Clarke County, Indiana, March 24, 1866, with interest on same from that date.
A bill authorizing the payment of duties on im- ports in legal-tender Treasury notes. A bill to repeal provisions of the act entitled "An act to provide for the resumption of spe- cie payments," approved January 14, 1875. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Amanda Rains A bill granting a pension to David Truitt, a sol- dier in the Mexican war.
A bill granting a pension to the minor children of Benjamin S. Ryan.
A bill granting a pension to Samuel D. Parks...! A bill granting a pension to Rose Miller, widow of Reason F. Miller, deceased, late a private in Company E, One hundred and twenty- third Illinois Infantry.
A bill granting a pension to Henry Brown, late a private in Company C, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Illinois Volunteers. A bill granting a pension to Christopher Fegan, Company B. Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
A bill authorizing the issue of a land-warrant to the heirs of William Shepherd, deceased, in lieu of one lost.
A bill to revise and simplify existing laws im- posing duties on imports, and to reduce taxation A bill to provide for counting the electoral vote for President and Vice-President of the United States.
A bill to repeal the bankrupt-law, and all acts 74 amendatory and explanatory thereof.
A bill to repeal the resumption clauses of the act known as the resumption act of January 14, 1875.
A bill to authorize the coining of the standard silver dollar, and restoring its legal-tender character.
A bill to amend section 27, of chapter 2, title 2, of the Revised Statutes of the United States. A bill to confirm to the city of Chicago, Illinois, the title to certain public grounds.
A bill to amend section 2990, chapter 7, title 34, of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
A bill to repeal certain sections of the Revised Statutes, and to amend certain sections of the Statutes at Large, relating to the removal of causes from State courts.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill for the improvement of the Mississippi River, and to prevent the erosion of its banks between islands Nos. 14 and 15, near the town of Kaskaskia, Illinois.
A bill to authorize a further appropriation to continue the public works now in the course of construction upon the Mississippi River, be- tween the foot of Dickey Island and the mouth of the Ohio River, in the State of Illi- nois.
A bill granting a pension to Mrs. Ellen B. Fos- ter, widow of Edwin R. Foster, deceased, late first lieutenant of Company G, in the Eight- eenth Illinois Infantry Volunteers.
A bill for the relief of Thomas W. Segar, of Illi- nois.
A bill for the relief of Thomas F. Alexander, of Illinois.
A bill granting a pension to Samuel W. Hester, late private of Company D, of the Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers.
A bill granting a pension to Carrol Anderson, late private Company A, Eighteenth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers.
A bill granting a pension to Daniel Middough... A bill granting a pension to James W. Thompson A bill restoring the name of Thomas W. Brown to the pension-roll.
A bill granting a pension to John Frey
A bill to provide for the construction of the Illi- nois and Mississippi Caual, and to cheapen transportation.
534 A bill to amend the laws relating to internal rev-
A bill for the relief of W. C. Snyder, of Illinois.. i
A bill for the relief of William P. Hazard.
A bill granting a pension to William M. Dillon, of Sterling, Illinois.
A bill to authorize the assignees of the State of Illinois to select and enter public lands to which said State is entitled under and by the provis- ions of the several acts of Congress, namely, the act of September 28, 1850, known as the swamp-land act; the act of March 2, 1855, known as the indemnity act; and the act ex- tending the provisions of said act, passed March 3, 1857.
A bill to repeal the time clause of the resump.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill for the relief of Edwin A. Clifford, of Ev- anston, Illinois.
A bill to amend section 3244 of the Revised Stat- utes of the United States, relating to certain special taxes imposed by the internal revenue law.
A bill to establish and maintain a national sav- ¦ ings depository as a branch of the Post-Office Department.
A bill to repeal an act entitled "An act to estab- lish a uniform system of bankruptcy through- out the United States," approved March 2, 1867, and all acts supplementary or amenda- tory thereto.
A bill granting a pension to Mary A. Allen A bill to grant pensions to all surviving officers and soldiers who served in the United States Army in the war with Mexico.
A bill for the repeal of the bankrupt-law, and all of the amendments thereto.
A bill to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or near Glasgow, Missouri.
A bill authorizing the coining of the standard sil- ver dollar, and restoring its legal-tender char- i acter.
A bill granting a pension to Minor T. Smith, of Jackson County, Missouri, for services in the Mexican war.
A bill for the relief of James Brice, of Jackson County, Missouri, for depredations committed by the Arapaho Indians.
A bill to provide for holding terms of the district and circuit courts of the United States at Kan- sas City, Missouri.
A bill to confirm the title to certain lands in Platte County, Missouri, and authorize patents to be issued therefor to Kinney B. Cecil. A bill to appropriate $1,000,000 to be expended in deepening and permanently locating the channel of the Missouri River, with a view to securing a navigable depth of five feet during low water from Sioux City to the mouth of said river. A bill conferring jurisdiction on United States circuit courts, and providing for trial of cer- tain claims against the United States now prosecuted before the Quartermaster and Com missary General and Third Auditor, and re- voking the jurisdiction of the latter depart. ments in such cases.
A bill for the relief of Elijah Fisher, of Howard County, Missouri
A bill for the relief of William L. Hickam, of Missouri.
A bill to reimburse the University of Missouri for damages and injury sustained during the late war by the troops of the United States.
A bill regulating the practice in United States cir- cuit and district courts as to the time and man- ner of instructing juries and arguing the cause.
A bill providing for the coinage of standard sil- : ver dollars, and restoring the monetary func tion thereof.
A bill providing for free sale of tobacco by pro- ducers thereof.
A bill for the relief of William J. Piland
A bill for the relief of tobacco-growers...
A bill to encourage the home manufacture of to- bacco.
A bill for the relief of the heirs of Frederick C. Butler, late of New Madrid County, Missouri. 577 A bill for the relief of Jason Ashworth, of Polk County, Missouri.
A bill for the relief of Mary A. Silvey.
A bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Alexander Barclay, deceased, late of Benton County, Missouri.
A bill for the relief of Reinhart Breinneiss, John H. Moas, Henry W. Kolkmeyer, Frank Brein. neiss, and Louis Tompkins, of Missouri, for services rendered to the United States during the war.
A bill for the relief of the widow and heirs of John A. Stephens, deceased, of Springfield, Missouri.
589 A bill for the relief of Ozias Ruark.
A bill for the relief of Samuel M. Pharis‹..
A bill to amend section 540, chapter 1, title, 13 Revised Statutes of the United States. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act granting pensions to the widows, children, dependent mothers and fathers, or orphan brothers and sisters, of those soldiers who were murdered by guerrillas at Centralia, Missouri, in 1864 " A bill to provide for the holding of additional terms of the circuit and district courts of the United States in the western district of the State of Missouri.
A bill to change a portion of the boundary-line between the States of Missouri and Nebraska, and to cede a portion of the Sate of Nebraska to the State of Missouri.
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