Authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to adjust the accounts of Mark Howard. - [By Mr. Perham.]. ян Committee discharged, 97; referred a anew, 97; substitute reported, 3761; passed, 3762; enrolled, 4434; approved, 4498. In Senate; Received from House, 3748; referred, 3748; reported, 4093; passed, 4361; enrolled, 4443. H. R. No. 41-otaloodos nommos tomates A To authorize the issue of a patent on land warrant No. 46318, for one hundred and sixty acres, under the act of 1847.-[By Mr. Julian.] Reported, 312. H. R. No. 65 For the relief of William McGarrahan. - [By Mr. Wilson, of Iowa.] Reported, 2388; report read, 2389; di discussed, 2471, 2475; passed, 2479; indefinitely postponed by Senate, 4489. Senate: Received ved fro from House, 2505; reference discussed, 2506; referred, 2507; reported adversely, 3566; indefinitely postponed, 4458. H. R. No. 66-008 ballora 208guacol of ot To amend the act of April 10, 1806, to establish rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States.-[By Mr. Dodge.] ваттовару дол balian Reported adversely, 132.20 H. R. No. 76 H To require the administration of oaths in certain cases, and to punish perjury in connection therewith. - [By Mr. Kerr.] Reported and passed, 3616; indefinitely postponed by Senate, 3852. 18. 35.04 In Senate: Received from House, 3607; referred, 3608; reported and indefinitely postponed, 3814. H. R. No. 91 Concerning the property of married women in the District of Columbia.-[By Mr. Niblack.] Reported and recommitted, 2162. Relating to the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States.By Mrs Poland.] Committee discharged, 280; referred anew, 280. H. R. No. 205 For the relief of Lucas and Dickinson counties, in the State of To provide, for the payment of D. B. Allen & Co. for services in carrying the United States mail.-[By Mr. Farnsworth.] Letrog Referred, 19more. 70,osu-JF moil bavissal Ohio. [By Mr. Dodge.] Substitute reported and passed, 1708... In Senate: Received from House, 1702; referred, 1702. To amend an act passed April 10, 1866, for establishing rules 1866, for establishing rules Reported adversely and tabled, 182. To establish a system of common schools for the District of H. R. 207 To provide for the exemption of cotton from internal tax.-[By Mr. Schenck.] Reported, 13; discussed, 18, 27; passed, 36; passed Senate with amendments, 384 ; referred, 889; reported, 505; discussed, 505; non-concurred in, 506; conference, 638, 648; conference report, 673; no agreement, 678; new conference, 694; report, 740; agreed to by Senate, 735; disagreed to by House, third conference, 742, 830; report, 895; agreed to by Senate, 895; agreed to by House, 898; enrolled, 899; approved, 987. 2 742; Baloittain Senate: Received from om House and referred, ]145; discussed, 164, 197, 220, 24 244, 299, 346; 16; passed with amendments, 358; non-concurred in by House, 500; called up, 552, 565; conference, 627, 652; report, 675; disagreed to by House, 674; new conference, 674, 677; report, 703; LotÃO concurred in 1 in by Senate, 703; non-concurred in by House, 764; third conference, 793; report, 861; concurred in by Senate, 861; concurred in by House, 886; enrolled, 886. 1XZ7 Extending the time for the completion of the Dubuque and Sioux To perpetuate testimony in the courts of the United States [By 51 Mr. Ferriss.] City railroad.-[By Mr. Hubbard, of Iowa.] Referred, 51; reported, 540; printed, 641; discussed, 566; passed, 571; passed Senate with amendments, 1280; called H. R. No. 221up, 1427; passed, 1449; enrolled, 1458; approved, 1648. In Senate: Received from House, 565; referred, 565; reported, 721; referred anew, 788; reported, 1070; discussed, 1257; passed with amendments, 1200; concurred in by House, 1442; enrolled, 1443 1 To suspend the further reduction of the currency [By Mri In Senate: Received from House and referred, 79; reported, To establish certain post routes. - [By Mr. Churchill.] H. R. No. 222 To amend the several acts relating to pensions. - [By Mr. Welker.] H. R. No. 223 1. In relation to islands in the Great Miami river. - [By Mr. Law- In Senate: Received from House, 500; referred, 504; reported, dr721; passed with amendments, 1026; concurred in by House, 1431; enrolled, 1443. HR. No. 224 : To charter the Washington and Cincinnati National Railroad Ho R. No. 225 To establish a post route from Copley to New Portage, in Summit county, Ohio.- [By Mr. Spalding.] Referred, 89. H. R. No. 226 For the relief of Samuel McBride, a soldier of the war of 1812. [By Mr. Arnell.] Referred, 89. H. R. No: 227 To exempt from taxation all manufactured goods where the product produced or manufactured shall not exceed $5,000 per annum, except certain manufactured articles specified.-[By Mr. Williams, of Indiana.] --Referred, 89. H. R. No. 228 i To amend the act passed March 23, 1867, entitled An act Passed Senate with amendment, 1448; motion to take up, 1451; In Senate: Received from House, 268; referred, 268; reported, 1204; discussed, 1288, 1311, 1410; passed with amendments, 1417; concurred in by House, 1442; enrolled, 1448. H. R. No. 251 For the relief of John Gestiger.-[By Mr. Sawyer.] H. R. No. 252 To amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean.' '"-[By Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin.] Referred, 90. H. R. No. 253 Granting a pension to Ellen M. Stansbury.-[By Mr. Donnelly.] H. R. No. 254 To amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the more efficient To reimburse the people of the Territory of Idaho for losses H. R. No. 266 To reimburse the citizens of Wasco, Umatilla, Union, Grant, and Baker counties for losses sustained by Indian depredations. [By Mr. Holbrook.] Referred, 91; reported, 361. H. R. No. 267 To declare forfeited to the United States certain lands granted to aid in the construction of railroads in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida. - [By Mr. Julian.] Reported and recommitted, 95; motion to reconsider, 117; discussed, 310; postponed to January 14, 312; called up, 673; discussed, 694; called up, 784; discussed, 806, 833, 834, 836, 837, 838, 844, 870; notice, 967; discussed, 970, 979, 984; passed, 985. In Senate: Received from House, 984; referred, 267; reported ** and recommitted, 3146. H. R. No. 268 government of the rebel States, and to facilitate restoration," H. R. No. 269 passed March 2, 1867.-[By Mr. Windom.] Referred, 90; reported and referred anew, 668. H. R. No. 255 1 For the relief of Charles Pitcher.-[By Mr. Cook.] In Senate: Received from House, 1497; referred, 1498. For the relief of the heirs of James S. Porter, late of Hancock H. R. No. 270county, West Virginia. - [By Mr. Hubbard, of West Virginia.] Referred, 90; reported and passed, 3762. In Senate: Received from House, 3770; referred, 3771; referred To provide for the sealing of scales, weights, and balances used by national banks, navy-yards, and custom-houses.-[By Mr. Hooper, of Massachusetts.] anew, 3988. Referred, 105. |