Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill in relation to docketing judgments recoy- ered in the courts of the United States to make them a lien on real estate.
A bill for the relief of Alexander Anderson, late first lieutenant Fourteenth New York Volun- teer Cavalry.
A bill to promote efficiency in the marine-hospi- tal service.
1572 A bill for the relief of the captors of the ram Al- bemarle.
A bill granting a pension to Margaret Kenah.. A bill for the relief of William L. W. Seabrook, late commissioner of the land-office of the State of Maryland.
A bill for the relief of Barbara Chenowith.. A bill for the relief of Francis O. Wyse, late lieutenant-colonel of the Fourth Regiment of United States Artillery.
A bill for the relief of Francis I. Wheeler... A bill for the relief of Thomas Poultney A bill to improve the harbor of Vicksburg. A bill to create the northern judicial district of the State of Texas and to change the eastern and western judicial districts of said State and to fix the time and places of holding courts in said districts.
A bill to authorize and provide for the payment of all debts contracted by the government in certain States therein named since the close of the war.
A bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to the owners the value of all cotton seized by officers of the Treasury since May 30, 1865.
A bill for the relief of E. S. C. Robertson, of Bell County, Texas.
A bill for the relief of Henry Atkins and William H. Shoudy.
A bill for the relief of John G. Parker for carry- ing United States mails in Washington Terri- tory.
A bill enabling the Baptist Association of Puget Sound and British Columbia, and any other like association of any denomination in the same locality, to navigate a vessel for mission- ary purposes.
A bill to restore to the public domain certain lands withdrawn in favor of the Northern Pa- cific Railroad in Washington Territory. 1590 A bill for the relief of the Ffteenth and Sixteenth Missouri Cavalry Volunteers.
Bills of the House of Representatives—Continued.
A bill for the relief of Mrs. Jane T. Hawkins, of 253 Fayette County, West Virginia.
A bill to exempt steam-plow machinery from payment of duty.
A bill to correct an Army officer's record A bill to increase and regulate fast-mail service between Washington City, District of Colum- bia, and the following-named cities: Rich- mond, Virginia; Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; At- lanta, Georgia; Mobile, Alabama; Memphis, Tennessee; Little Rock, Arkansas; New Or leans. Louisiana; Galveston, Texas; and other points south.
A bill to provide for the re-establishment of a branch mint of the United States at the city of Charlotte, North Carolina.
1606 A bill granting a pension to John D. Street, Third North Carolina Mounted Infantry.
A bill placing the name of F. B. Carland, Third North Carolina Mounted Infantry, on the pen. sion-roll.
A bill restoring to the pension-rolls the name of Edward Booker, of the county of Henry, State of Virginia, a soldier of the war of 1812, whose name was dropped from the rolls under the act of February 4, 1862.
A bill granting a pension to Susan Humes A bill for the relief of Captain F. Blessing, late captain Company E, Seventy-fourth Pennsyl vania Volunteers.
A bill to appropriate money for the survey of public lands and for salaries of employés in the office of the United States surveyor-gen- eral of California.
A bill to admit free of duty steam-plow ms. chinery adapted to the cultivation of the soil. A bill relating to officers of the Army detailed for staff duty.
A bill to refund the cotton tax, and designating the mode of refunding the same.
A bill to confirm certain Rio Hondo claims unto Pedro Flores, Elizabeth Lafitte, Maria Cor- dova, Louis Lafitte, Antoine Dubois, and Vital Flores.
A bill for the relief of Mrs. Sarah B. Franklin.... A bill for the relief of John W. Skiles.. A bill granting a pension to Albert Brinkmann, late a private in Company G, Second Regi. ment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery.
1675 A bill to amend section 3 of an act entitled "An act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1876, and for other purposes.
A bill granting a pension to Henry B. Spooner, late a member of Company C, One hundred and twenty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteers. A bill to repeal certain provisions of chapter 3, title 35, of the Revised Statutes.
A bill to establish a branch of the Mint of the United States at Cincinnati, Ohio.
A bill for the relief of Catharine and Sophia Germain.
A bill for the relief of John M. Elder..... A bill to amend article 3. section 3244, chapter 3, of the Revised Statutes, title 35, internal
A bill to amend section 1 of an act approved March 3, 1875, entit ed "An act to further pro- tect the sinking-fund and provide for the ex- penses of the Government." A bill to restore to the pension-roll the names of all soldiers stricken there from for disloyalty, and to repeal section 4716 of the Revised Stat- utes of the United States.
1684 A bill to repeal the joint resolution prohibiting payment by any officer of the Government to any person not known to have been opposed to the rebellion and in favor of its suppres- sion. A bill for the relief of John Looper, of Fentress County, Tennessee, late of Company D, Sec- ond Regiment Tennessee Volunteers. A bill for the relief of Mrs. F. A. Lee, of Madi- son County, Tennessee.
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