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Resolutions of the House-Continued.

By Mr. Stanton: to print 5,000 extra copies of Smithsonian Report..
By Mr. Isaac I. Stevens: calling for correspondence between Generals
Scott and Harney as to island of San Juan.
relative to semi-weekly mail, (St. Paul to
Portland)..

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By Mr. Thaddeus Stevens: relative to polygamy in the Territories,

and changing laws of Utah relating
thereto.....

relative to compensation of extra pages
employed prior to organization.......

By Mr. Stevenson: relative to federal courts at Covington and Padu-
cah, Kentucky....

relative to the impressment of an American citizen
in Cuba....

By Mr. William Stewart: relative to compensation of book-folders..
By Mr. Stokes: calling for information concerning the Paraguay ex-
pedition.....

calling for information as to how many custom-houses
can be dispensed with....

By Mr. Stout: relative to printing a certain number of Stevens's final

report on the Pacific railroad exploration.....
relative to tri-weekly mail, (Jacksonville to Portland).
calling for General Harney's correspondence relative
to department of Oregon...

By Mr. Stratton in favor of sitting member in Kentucky contested
election-Chrisman vs. Anderson....

By Mr. Tappan:

By Mr. Thayer:

for paying compensation and mileage to J. S. Chris-
man, contestant in Kentucky election case..
making June 15, 1860, an objection day....
establishing Jefferson and Nevada land districts...

By Mr. Theaker: calling for statement of distances by the usual mail
routes from post offices of members to Washington....

By Mr. Train calling for report and documents of art commissioners.
calling for process for the arrest of certain witnesses..
By Mr. Vallandigham: calling for information as to letter of Emperor

of the French as to commerce and free trade.
of inquiry into causes of delay in issuing patents
for lands located under the several acts....
calling for certain correspondence between the
United States and Switzerland relative to
discrimination against citizens of Hebrew
faith....

relative to legislation against cruelty in Ameri-
can merchant naval service....
calling for correspondence, &c., in case of M.
Zeiter, a native of France and naturalized
citizen of the United States, forced to per-
form military service in the French army..
By Mr. Vance relative to duplication of lost land warrants, and the
extension of time for locating the same...

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By Mr Walton: relative to preventing importation of spurious or
adulterated teas, &c

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By Mr. C C. Washburn: for a select committee as to alleged frauds
on the Menomonee Indians...

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Resolutions of the House-Continued.
By Mr. Ellihu B. Washburne:

relative to duty on lead....
relative to removal of benches and re-
placing desks in hall..

giving clerks to certain committees...
calling for all correspondence relative
to General Harney's administration
of the department of Oregon.....

By Mr. I. Washburn, jr.: establishing rules of last House until other-

wise ordered....

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authorizing John M. Barclay, assistant clerk,
to prepare rules, manual, &c....

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to discharge the Committee of the Whole
from Senate bill 191, (land titles in Maine)
By Mr. Wells: inviting clergy of Washington to open sessions with
prayer...

relative to purchase of negroes in violation of slave
trade laws....

By Mr. Whiteley: relative to steam revenue service in Delaware river
and bay....

relative to duty on bank notes, bonds, bills of ex-
change, &c....

By Mr. Winslow: postponing further voting for Speaker until 2d Mon-
day in January, 1860..

expelling F. W. Walker from reporter's gallery of
House...

for warrant to summon certain witnesses before
select committee..

for consideration of bills of Court of Claims....
By Mr. Woodson calling for correspondence of officers and the depart-
ment relative to Utah affairs..

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4 Joint resolution in relation to the ac- 310 310,766... Laid on
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counts of William Hazzard Wigg.

the table.

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12 Joint resolution authorizing each house 490 491, 492... Laid on the table

of Congress to employ its own printer

to execute its own work.

13 Joint resolution for the relief of Lieuten- 499 499

ant Commanding Hartstene, officers,

and men.

14 Joint resolution explanatory of the act 514 514, 788
entitled "An act to continue half pay

to certain widows and orphans," passed
February 3, 1853.

15 Joint resolution for the relief of Thomas 516516........
C. Ware.

16 Joint resolution declaring the construc- 521 521

tion of the act entitled an act mak-

ing further provisions for the satisfac-
tion of Virginia land warrants, ap-
proved August 31, 1852.

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17 Joint resolution for the relief of William 539 539, 873... 873 1043 1045......1123
H. Degroot.

18 Joint resolution giving a construction to 543 543

the second section of the act of Feb-

ruary 3, 1853, to continue half pay
to certain widows and orphans.

Approved.

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19 Joint resolution for the expending the 565 565
balance of appropriation for repairing

the light-house at Oswego, and build-
ings connected therewith.

20 Joint resolution for the relief of the sure- 573 573
ties of Charles W. Cutter.

21 Joint resolution for the relief of the con- 595 595......
tractors of the Post Office Department.
22 Joint resolution in relation to the public

printing.

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958, 960,

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29 Join resolution directory to the Secre- 642 642, 883... 883
tary of War respecting certain surveys

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32 Joint resolution for the relief of Henry 713 713, 1002--1002 1043 1045.... 1058
Woods.

33 Joint resolution giving construction to 719 719

the second section of the act of Febru-

ary 3, 1853, to continue half pay to
certain widows and orphans.

34 Joint resolution for the relief of John T. 722 722..
Robertson, of Virginia.

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39 Joint resolution directing the accounting 790 790, 999 999
officers of the treasury to settle the

accounts of the late Robert Stockton,

quartermaster, &c.

40 Joint resolution providing for the pay. 792793

ment of companies of Ohio volunteers

raised during the late war with Mexico.

41 Joint resolution to reduce the price of 983 983,997,
public printing.

1090

42 Joint resolution giving construction to 997 997.

the second section of the act of Feb-
ruary 3, 1853, to confirm half pay to
certain widows and orphans.

43 Joint resolution giving the assent of Con- 1013 1013, 1014-1015

gress to certain acts passed or to be

passed by the legislatures of the States
of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, or
any two of them, in relation to the
raft of Red river, and for other purposes.

44 Joint resolution authorizing the Secreta-1155 1155
ry of the Interior to adjust the claim

of Livingston, Kinkead & Company.

45 Joint resolution authorizing the Emi-1198 1198
grant Agricultural and Manufacturing
Association of Mantau, Kansas, to enter
six sections of land.

46 Joint resolution to legalize the judicial 1209 1209
proceedings of the provisional courts

of the proposed Territory of Arizona.

47 Joint resolution in relation to the porta-1215 1215
ble boat invented by Lieutenant Colo-
nel Robert C. Buchanan, United States
army.

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