Northern Pacific railroad-see Railroad. North Presbyterian church-see Church. Northrop, Sally C., bill (H. R. No. 722) for the relief of.
received from House, 1702; referred, 1703; reported, 3051; laid over, 3721; passed, 4406; enrolled, 4451.
Norton, Daniel S., a Senator from Minnesota, 1 petitions presented by. 765
980, 1094, 1287, 1460, 2067 motions made by......... Notes-see Currency; Bonds. Noteware, Chauncey M., bill (S. No. 257) for the relief of Clement T. Rice and, late register and receiver at Carson City, Ne- vada-[By Mr. Stewart.]
referred, 625; reported adversely, 8856. Notre Dame and St. Mary's Academy, bill (S.
No. 446) for the benefit of the, of St. Jo- seph county, Indiana-[By Mr. Morton.] referred, 1911. do
Noyes, Henry C., bill (S. No. 264) for the re- lief of [By Mr. Cragin.]fe referred, 625.
Nugent, Sylvester, bill (S. No. 456) for the relief of [By Mr. Van Winkle.] reported and printed, 2067; passed, 3323; passed House, 3902; enrolled, 3958; ap- proved, 3984.00 10 270nts
In House: received from Senate, 48345; referred, 3346; reported and passed, 3898; enrolled, 3948.
Nye, James W., a Senator from Nevada......1 petitions presented by.... ........10, 242,
765. 845, 950, 998, 1026, 1515, 1567, 1775, 1887, 2067, 2594, 3856, 4093 bills introduced by No. 159 relating to the Western Pacific railroad...... ........................ 10 No. 162-for the relief of the heirs of Simeon Castro and their assigns....... 19 No. 188 for the relief of towns in the State of Nevada..........................120 No. 189-to amend the various acts estab- lishing the Navy Department of the United States......
No. 309-to promote the efficiency of the Indian department...... .......921
No. 310-to incorporate the Georgetown and Washington Canal and Sewerage Company........
No. 409-relating to the Alexandria canal........ 1568 No. 432-to incorporate the Lloyd Patent Car-Heating and Ventilating Company, No. 468-to provide for the completion of the branch mint at Carson City, Ne- vada. ..2240 No. 487-to disapprove an act of the Legis- lative Assembly of Washington Terri- tory redistricting the Territory and re- assigning the judges thereto 2594 No. 580 for the relief of Frederick Vin- cent, administrator of J. Le Caze, sur- viving partner of Le Caze & Mallet, 3566 No. 607-to amend an act incorporating the Washington and Georgetown rail road company..........
No. 143-for the relief of George W. Doty, a commander in the United States Navy on the retired list.......... .2959 No. 145-in relation to the coast defense, 3146 No. 164-for the restoration of Commander Aaron K. Hughes, United States Navy, to active list from the retired list...4197 reports made by, 1977, 2594, 3074, 8566, 3629 motions made by... .625, 4453 incidental remarks by........... .83, 921, 964 1416, 1976, 1977, 2597, 2770, 2935, 2959, 3148, 3652, 4197, 4249, 4463 remarks on the joint resolution to preserve neutrality between Great Britain and Abyssinia ...87
on the joint resolution in relation to the jail in the District of Columbia, 242, 297 on the bill to repeal the cotton tax....304, 306, 307, 308 on the bill to suspend the further reduction of the currency.. ......408, 409 on the resolution of Mr. Davis proposing a constitutional amendment............499 on the bill in relation to consular appoint- ments...... .630 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439).............704, 707, 727, 728 on the resolution in regard to the rights of colored persons in the cars........ .1125 on the suspension of the Governor of Idaho
on the credentials of Senator Vickers, 1748, 1744 on the consular and diplomatic bill...1784 on the bill to exempt certain manufac- tures from tax.... .1945, 1946, 2161, 2177, 2178, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2190 on the bill for the relief of the Navajo Indians.......... ........... 2014, 2017 on the order of business....2043, 3248, 4231 on the naval appropriation bill........2154, 2156, 2270, 2272 on the bill to extend the charter of Wash- ington city........ .2262, 2263 on the bill to relieve R. R. Butler from political disabilities.............3059, 3060 on the resolution for a recess until May 26......... ......2492
on the bill for the sale of the Umatilla reservation....... .2596 on the bill to provide a temporary govern- ment for the Territory of Wyoming, 2793, 2794, 2795, 2796, 2797, 2798, 2799, 2801, 2802 on the bill for the relief of certain con- tractors for vessels......... ..2925 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2030, 2934, 3011, 3012 on the Western Pacific railroad bill...3076, 3672, 3673, 3674, 3677, 3678, 3680 on the bill relating to contested elections in Washington city.....3120, 3121 on the bill for the relief of exporters of spirits............... 3250, 3251, 3277 on the bill to admit Colorado...3348, 3349, 3350, 3541, 3542, 3544, 3545, 3546 on the eight hours labor bill....... .3426 ou the legislative appropriation bill...3471, 3472, 3520 on the bill establishing rules for the gov ernment of the armies of the United States......... ...........3581, 3582 on the credentials of the Senators from Florida... ......... 3605 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)...8861, 4080 on the Electoral College resolution...3880, 3908, 3909 n the bill to provide for an American steam line to Europe..................4072, 4078, 4074, 4348
Nye, James W., a Senator from Nevada-Con- tinued.
remarks on the deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341)...............
...................4171 on the bill relating to pensions...... .4228 on the resolution for a recess from July, 4277, 4281, 4325, 4326, 4328 on the Ohio river bridge bill...... ..4290 on the resolution relating to the pay of southern Senators..... 0.
Oath, bili (H. R. No. 869) prescribing an, of office to be taken by persons from whom legal disabilities shall have been removed. received from House, 1719; referred, 1744; reported, 3539; passed with amendments, 3733; agreed to by House with amend ment, 3749; concurred in by Senate, 3749; enrolled, 3770.
Oaths, bill (H. R. No. 90) to require the ad- ministration of, in certain cases, and to punish perjury in connection therewith. received from House, 3607; referred, 3608; reported and indefinitely postponed, 3814. Ocean Belle, bill (S. No. 490) for the relief of the owners of the brig-[By Mr. Mor- gan.]
Officers of the Senate, resolution instructing the Committee on the Pay of Officers of the Senate to inquire into the expediency of defining the duties of the Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, and other-[By Mr. Sumner, December 9, 1867.]
read and discussed, 79; referred, 81. Offices, bill (S. No. 222) vacating certain, in Georgia, and empowering the constitu- tional convention to fill the same- -[By Mr. Wilson.] read, 343. dab alk bill (S. No. 269) in addition to an act en- titled "An act regulating the tenure of certain civil"-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.]
reported, 650; discussed, 845, 878, 951, 959; recommitted, 966; reported, 984; discussed, 1026, 1036; passed, 1037. In House: received from Senate, 1054; printed, 1156; referred, 1769. bill (S. No. 296) in addition to an act entitled "An act regulating the tenure of cer- tain civil"-[By Mr. Patterson, of New Hampshire.]
Ohio, resolutions withdrawing the assent of,
from the proposed fourteenth constitu- tional amendment........................... 876 joint resolution of the Legislature of, request- ing Congress to take measures to prevent the loss of life on waters under the juris- ediction of the United States............ 2434 joint resolution of the Legislature of, pro- testing against the reconstruction acts, 2434 Ohio river, resolution calling for the result of
the survey of the falls of the, recently made by the corps of engineers, under the the direction of the Secretary of War- [By Mr. Morton, February 20, 1868.] agreed to, 1288.
Oliver, Captain A. G., bill (H. R. No. 1366) for the relief of st received from House, 3956; referred, 3982; 06 reported, 4093; passed, 4406; enrolled, 4451.
Mr. Anthony,282,1007, 1288, 1311,1330, ITING 1647, 1681, 1701, 1807, 1865, 2043, 2044, 2078, 2260, 3058, 3248, 3607 Mr. Buckalew..
491, 565, 1007, 2044, 2657, 3570In House: received from Senate, 36; yeas 443, 504, 4231, 4405 o 10 and nays ordered, 37; discussed, 55; Mr. Cattell. 2772 10 concurred in, 56. Mr. Chandler....554, 1403, 1681,3oint resolution (S. R. No. 85) appropriating 2078, 2259, 2260, 2275, 3075, 3239 of money to defray the expenses of the Mr. Cole....... ..3712 a joint select Committee on-[By Mr. Tons Mr. Conkling.. 281, 504,22. Howard.] 1556, 565, 1006, 1007, 1121, 1811,referred, 434.02 noiseley ni--51.64 671758, 1865, 1992, 1993, 2085, 2114, joint resolution (H. R. No. 216) to authorize BEVE 3248, 3249, 3569, 4447, 4453, 4507 the Secretary of War to place at the disMr. Conness......344, 443, 1006, 1007, 1083, 1330, 1836, 1865, 2045, ciation damaged and captured. a posal of the Lincoln Monument Assofood di 2259, 2297, 2658, 2772, 2904, received from House, 1463; referred, 1464; 2959, 8974, 3275, 3521, 34403 reported, 2076; called up, 2078; passed 3629, 4275, 4276, 4321, 190 12 with amendments, 2562; enrolled, 8821. aces remarks by
.3712 848 .491, 492, 1288, 3629 Mr. Doolittle........408, 555, 1288, 1330 Mr. Drake...504, 2043, 2044, 2045, 4231 1331, 2007, 2236, 2260, 2297, 2506, 2658, 3569, 3629, 3630, 3712 Mr. Ferry... 491, 492, 2084, 3570 Mr. Fessenden .344, 555, 1006, 1007, 1033, 2007, 2021, 2114, 2259, 2260, 2275, 2506, 2904, 3630, 4275, 4276, 4405CE. garde Mr. Frelinghuysen, 443, 2772, 8629, 3680 To ale Mr. Grimes..... ...844, 1288, 990 1403, 1647, 1701, 2043, 2078, 2236 Mr. Harlan.......
625, 721, 880, 1280, 1486, 2009, 2653, 3708, 3788, 3900 discharged from subjects.........8314, 4197 Page, Charles Grafton, bill (H. R. No. 731) to authorize, to apply for and receive a patent.
received from House, 1165; referred, 1165; ap reported and passed, 1910; enrolled, 1943. Pages-see Salaries. Tones
resolution authorizing the Sergeant-at-Arms to retain during the coming recess the 09700 special messengers, and laborers now employed-[By Mr. McDonald, July 13, 9021868.]
referred, 3213; reported, 3347. joint resolution (H. R. No. 292) directing the Secretary of War to sell damaged or un-Mr. Frelinghuysen.. 448, 555,,serviceable arms, and ordnance stores. 556, 1062, 1033, 2260, 2506, 10 received from House, 3389; referred, 3889; armotal 2656, 2658, 3569, 3712, 44581 reported and passed with amendments, 10 Mr. Henderson..... 08873 concurred in by House, 3954; anal begzo ont of 1008, 1647, 2084, 2085811 enrolled, 3958, Mr. Hendricks.........................504,joint resolution (H. R. No. 858) authorizing 554, 555, 556, 1006, 1007, 1260, 1408, 1647, 1758, 2259, 2275, 2658,871 2904, 2959, 3248, 3629, 4281, 4447 10 Mr. Howard ...... 443, 651, leno 1006, 1008, 1758, 1992, 2007, 2084, 12085, 2286, 2259, 2904, 8248, 3249 Mr. Howe...2259, 3247, 3249, 4405, 4447 Mr. Johnson.... ..651, 1033, napon 1121, 1403, 1701, 1865, 2007, 2045 Mr. Morgan.. 2297,
281, 282, 565, 1288, 2007, 2657, 2904, 4231 Mr. Nye... 2048, 3248, 4231 beldia Mr. Pomeroy..554, 555, 1260, 1403, Y2259, 3052, 8239, 8249, 8570, 3630 wa Mr. Ramsey.
Mr. Saulsbury.. 3010 Mr. Sherman.......
....2114, 2288, 8052, 8569, 86300joint resolution introduced by 1006, 2044, 2045 281,282,250s: No. 159-authorizing the Commissioner of 00491, 492, 504, 555, 651, 2006, 1032, the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and 9781033, 1121, 1271, 1288, 1647, 1708,stions of public lands Abandoned Lands to sell certain pored asper 10-1886, 2114, 2283, 2236, 2658, 2959, limits of the city of Pensacola, Florida, 19 of 8052, 3053, 3074, 3075, 4276, 4321 Mr. Sprague................504, 848, 2044 for educational purposes. Mr. Stewart............ Osler, John H., bill (H. R. No. 1451) for the relief of, of Guernsey county, Ohio. received from House, 4435; referred, 4443. Otis, William Henry, bill (S. No. 279) for the relief of [By Mr. Hendricks.] referred, 703; reported and printed, 2030; discussed, 2278; passed, 3540.
- 10 443, 554, 651, 1288, 2658, 4405 1012 Mr. Sumner..... 344, 848, 1006, 101007, 1008, 1121, 1681, 1708, 1758, 1782, 2087, 2114, 2259, 2656, 2658, abg8248, 3249, 3712, 4275, 4821, 4403
Mr. Williams.....1807, 1865, 3075, 32480 od Mr. Wilson, 554, 1260, 1647, 1701,2657, 2904, 3052, 3058, 8569, 8570, 3607 Mr. Yates.........1271, 3052, 3053, 3569 yeas and nays on the.. 1006, 2045, 2012085, 3570, 8712, 4276, 4403, 4405
Patent bill No. to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to rent rooms necessary for the speedy and convenient transaction of the business of the [By Mr. Willey.]
Patent Office Report, resolution for printing. four thousand copies of the, of 1866-[By Mr. Anthony, January 29, 1868.] reported and agreed to, 816.
Patents and the Patent Office, the Committee
reports from......404, 721, 1095, 1834, 1910,
1940, 2030, 2259, 3239, 3382, 4070, 4230 adverse reports from......1162, 2759, 2996 discharged from subjects............ 1807, 1940 Patents, bill (S. No. 241) authorizing the Com-
Patterson, James W., a Senator from New eAHampshire Continued.
resolutions submitted by- or you brinstructing the Secretary of the Treasury botasto furnish copies of all communications to him from the Commissioner of In.. ternal Revenue relative to the removal or appointment of assessors or col- Fire Selectors since the 1st day of June, 1867- bon[February 12, 1868]..........1126
for printing report of Committee on Re- altrenchment upon the diplomatic and consular service of the United States- [July 3, 1868].. A...8709- reports made by.............145, 242,4650, 984, 2176, 8218, 8671, 3900, 4348, 4403 motions made by........951, 1026, 2584, 4448 incidental remarks by...............951, 959, 1083, 1084, 1382, 1406, 3241, 3242, 3709 remarks on the joint resolution limiting con- tracts for stationery..............145 on the joint resolution in relation to the glen jail in the District of Columbia......242, 3001 Jmsten 295, 296, 297, 298, 299 bolt on bill to repeal the cotton tax...848, 349 On on the bill to suspend the further con- traction of the currency......585, 586 on the bill' in relation to consular appoint- ments.......lonts .......... 553, 631 Csonthe (bill in addition to the tenure-of- office act.....650, 845, 846, 847, 848, 879, 880, 951, 952, 958, 960, 963, 964, 966, 984, b1026, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1036 Don supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439)..
..1406 naval appropriation bill........2151
of Claims in cases of claims for quarter-eral for copies of all opinions officially masters' stores.....
given by him in relation to the, of retired and reserved officers of the Nayy--[By Mr, Grimes, January 8, 1868.]
bill (H. R. No. 480) in relation to the, of grand and petit jurors in the District of Columbia.
received from House, 2149; referred, 2176; referred anew, 3213; reported adversely and indefinitely postponed, 4093. joint resolution (H. R. No. 312) in relation to the, of the Assistant Librarian of the House.
received from House, 3551; read, 3552; passed, 3645; enrolled, 3688.
joint resolution (H. R. No. 325) relative to
the, of the chief clerk in the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House. received from House, 3748; referred, 3748; reported, 4093; passed, 4466; enrolled, 4501.
resolution in relation to the, of southern Senators [By Mr. Trumbull, July 21, 1868.]
proposed, 4266; discussed, 4454, 4459, 4460; amended and agreed to, 4462.
.4458, 4460, 4461 4457 ....4454,
Mr. Buckalew...............
4455, 4456, 4457, 4458, 4460, 4461
Mr. Coukling... ....4454, 4455, 4456
.4266, 4454, 4455, 4458 .4459, 4460
Mr. Drake, 4455, 4456, 4457, 4458, 4460
4456, 4457, 4458, 4459, 4460, 4461
Mr. Patterson, of Tennessee.
Mr. Pomeroy .....4454, 4459, 4460, 4461 Mr. Sherman ..4266, 4455, 4460, 4461 Mr. Stewart....... .4455, 4457, 4461 Mr. Sumner... .4458, 4459, 4460, 4461 .....4454, 4456, 4461 Mr. Trumbull.....4266, 4459, 4460, 4461 Mr. Welch...... 4461 4459, 4460
Mr. Yates................ .4456, 4457, 4458 yeas and nays on the....... .4457, 4461 Pay of Officers of the two Houses, joint Com
mittee to Revise and Fix the.........10, 98 concurrent resolution authorizing the select
Committee to Revise and Equalize the, to report such regulations as may be necessary for rearranging the duties and reducing the number of employés, and for securing a reduction of expenditures[By Mr. Fessenden, December 11,1867.] agreed to, 120.
In House: received from Senate, 134; concurred in, 232.
Paymasters' accounts. bill (S. Ko. 376) to
facilitate the settlement of-[By Mr. Wilson.]
referred, 1288; reported. 1567; discussed,
1695, 1702; passed, 1702; passed House, 1843; enrolled, 1843; approved, 1887. In House: received from Senate, 1711; passed, 1847; enrolled, 1859.
Pearce, Mary, bill (S. No. 599) granting a pension to [By Mr. Ross.]
Peaslee, Cornelia, bill (H. R. No. 1175) granting a pension to.
received from House, 2925; referred, 2935; reported, 3814; passed, 4363; enrolled, 4442.
bill (H. R. No. 1439) authorizing the remission of, in certain cases.
received from House, 4236; referred, 4236.
Penalty, bill (S. No. 632) authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to refund, interest and costs illegally assessed and collected under direct tax laws-[By Mr. Cattell.] referred, 4197.
Pennsylvania, joint resolution of Legislature of, on the restoration of the Secretary of War......... 1203 Pension, resolution instructing the Committee on Pensions to consider the expediency of extending to the widows of officers the increased, of two dollars a month granted by the act of July 25, 1866-[By Mr. | Sumner, January 7, 1868.]
resolution directing the Committee on Pensions to inquire into the expediency of so amending the pension laws that the marriage of a deceased soldier's widow shall no longer work a forfeiture of her[By Mr. Ramsay, April 7, 1868. ] agreed to, 2260. Pensions, the Committee on... instructions to.......
..343, 2260 reports from.........721, 786, 980, 981, 1070, 1162, 1311, 1404, 1461, 1515, 1669, 1694, 1742, 1884, 2067, 2688, 2689, 2922, 3145, 3146, 3504, 3767, 3814, 8857, 3900, 3954, 4145, 4197, 4228, 4346 .1311,
adverse reports from.... 1694, 2067, 2922, 3550 discharged from subjects......721, 765, 786, 980, 1070, 1162, 1311, 1694, 1741, 1742, 1834, 2067, 2922, 3767, 3900 bill (H. R. No. 603) granting, to soldiers and sailors of the war of 1812. received from House, 1232; referred, 1256; reported, 1694; discussed, 1836, 4370.
Pension laws, bill (S. No. 160) extending the provisions of the, to provost marshals, deputy provost marshals, and enrolling officers killed or wounded in the discharge of their duties-[By Mr. Wilson.] referred, 19; committee discharged, and indefinitely postponed, 786.
Peonage, joint resolution (H. R. No. 362) to aid in relieving from, women and children of the Navajo Indians.
received from House, 4451; referred, 4453 ; reported and passed, 4462; enrolled, 4501. Perjury, bill (H. R. No. 90) to require the administration of oaths in certain cases, and to punish, in connection therewith. received from House, 3607; referred, 3608; reported and indefinitely postponed, 3814. Perry, Jonathan H., bill (H. R. No. 1400) granting a pension to.
received from House and referred, 3917; reported, 4197; passed, 4369; enrolled, 4443.
Phelps, Saffrona C., bill (H. R. No. 673) granting a pension to, widow of John S. Phelps.
received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1694; passed with amendments, 3322; conference, 3688; conference report, 3857; concurred in by Senate, 3857; by House, 3954; enrolled, 3958.
Pickell, Sarah E., bill (H. R. No. 659) granting a pension to.
received from House, 1038; referred, 1068; reported, 1461; passed, 3319; enrolled, 3359.
Pierce, Samuel, bill (H. R. No. 783) for the relief of.
received from House, 1369; referred, 1371; indefinitely postponed, 4024; recalled, 4397; returned, 4403; indefinitely postponed, 4503.
Pitcher, Charles, bill (H. R. No. 269) for the relief of.
received from House, 1497; referred, 1498. Plum, Obadiah T., bill (S. No. 382) granting
an increase of pension to-[By Mr. Van Winkle.]
reported, 1311; passed, 1842; passed House with amendment, 3902; conference, 3954, 8984; conference report, 4097; concurred in by Senate, 4097; by House, 4147; enrolled, 4159; approved, 4235.
In House: received from Senate, 1859; referred, 1869; reported and passed with amendment, 3892; conference report agreed to by House, 4031; by Senate, 4182; enrolled, 4186.
Pomeroy, Stephen C., a Senator from Kansas, 1 petitions presented by.......10, 19, 38, 62, 78,
145, 163, 195, 217, 295, 818, 843, 404, 433, 453, 470, 625, 674, 703, 921, 950, 980, 1025, 1069, 1208, 1229, 1370, 1403, 1741, 1834, 1863, 1887, 2274. 2434, 2595, 2686, 2922, 3274, 3382, 3733, 3953, 4157 bills introduced by
No. 206-to incorporate the Washington City Land and Building Association, 196 No. 214-to authorize the Secretary of War to settle the claims of the State of Kansas for services of the militia called out to repel the invasion of General Price......... .....318 No. 244-relative to the La Junta land grant in New Mexico. ...........472 No. 277-amendatory of the homestead ........703 No. 287-granting the right of way and lands to the Pecos and Placer Mining and Ditch Company of New Mexico, 765 No. 293--to grant lands and aid to the Port Royal Railroad Company in South Carolina and Georgia.................... 788 No. 301-authorizing the purchase of certain public lands in Alabama......816 No. 312-granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from Fort Scott, Kansas, to Santa Fé, New Mexico ........921 No. 327-to extend the preemption and homestead laws of the United States over certain lands therein named.....981
Pomeroy, Stephen C., a Senator from Kansas-Pomeroy, Stephen C., a Senator from Kansas- Continued.
No. 355-authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river upon the military reservation at Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas, ...............1143 No. 502-granting lands to aid in the con- struction of a railroad and telegraph line from Irving, Kansas, to Albuquerque and Santa Fé, New Mexico...........2689 No. 556-to revive the grant of lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from Selma to Gadsden, in the State of Alabama, and to extend the time for the completion of said road...........3240 No. 557-for completing a direct and con- tinuous line of railroad from Washing- ton city to Mobile and other points South, creating a post route from Wash- ington city to Mobile and New Orleans, 3240 No. 560-to transfer the Indian Bureau and Indian affairs from the Interior De- partment to the War Department, 3275 No. 628-giving the right of way to cer- tain railway companies over the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth...4147 joint resolutions introduced by-
No. 92-for the relief of I. S. Diehl....625 No. 104 relating to the ocean mail steam- ship service between the United States and China, authorized by act of Con- gress approved February 17, 1865, 1071 No. 152-to extend the time for the com- pletion of the West Wisconsin railroad, 3566
No. 165-authorizing the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to appoint guardians or trustees for minor Indian children who may be entitled to pensions or bounties under the existing laws.....4197 No. 168-for the relief of John Montgom. ery........
resolutions submitted by- instructing Committee on Territories to consider the propriety of changing the northern boundary of Colorado Terri- tory-[January 30, 1868]...............845 inquiring why a large number of persons enrolled as Creek Indians by the Creek agent in the spring of 1867 were stricken from said rolls and payment of their per capita dividend refused—[May 26, 1868]..........n ..2595 reports made by......................................163, 721, 786,
1070, 1204, 1370, 1515, 1644, 1887, 2594, 2758, 2922, 2959, 2996, 3146, 3240, 3314, 3566, 3733, 3983, 4024 motions made by... ........2, 10, 164, 171, 861, 922, 1177, 1230, 1461, 2332, 2792, 3089, 3130, 3709, 3734, 3874, 4071, 4209, 4346, 4400 incidental remarks by........10, 64, 470, 504, 703, 818, 880, 1142, 1442, 1443, 1622, 1841, 1842, 1913, 2277, 2440, 2514, 2547, 2548, 2595, 2624, 2726, 2760, 3058, 3119, 3146, 3219, 3279, 3324, 3423, 3628, 3749, 3771, 3815, 3873, 3901, 8983, 4097, 4144, 4146, 4228, 4230, 4403, 4462, 4463, 4519 remarks on printing the President's mes-
on the bill for the further security of equal rights in the District of Colum- bia.....
on the resolution in reference to the ap- pointment of Edmund Cooper as Assist- ant Secretary of the Treasury..........64 on the joint resolution concerning Michi- gan and Wisconsin land grants.......163, 922, 923, 2511 on the bill to repeal the cotton tax...164, 201, 220, 349, 356 on the resolution relating to the cost of the Freedmen's Bureau .........220 on the bill for the relief of town sites in Nevada.......... .319, 320 on the resolution relating to illegal ex- penditures by public officers...........372 on the bill regulating corporations in the District of Columbia......454, 889, 3717
555, 1260, 1403, 2008, 2259, 3052, 3239, 3249, 3570, 3630 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 439).. .702,
703, 792, 793, 818, 861, 1374, 1878 on the bill for the relief of Robert M. Patton .766 on printing the reports relating to the suspension of Secretary Stanton....787, 788, 818, 1034
on the bill to provide for a commission to examine spirit meters ,794, 799 on the joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to employ counsel in certain cases........ .......981, 983 on the bill in relation to islands in the Great Miami river...... ... 1026 on the bill in addition to the tenure-of- office act....... 1029, 1030 on the bill concerning land grants to Nevada...... 1039, 1465, 1646
on the bill for the relief of the heirs of General Richardson .1118
on the case of Hon. Philip F. Thomas, 1206, 1242 on the Dubuque and Sioux City railroad bill.... .1257, 1258, 1259 on the bill regulating the presentation of bills to the President .1405
on the resolution of Mr. Howard for a committee on impeachment. .1406 on supplementary reconstruction bill (H. R. No. 214).
on the bill for the surrender of criminals,
on deficiency bill (S. No. 170)................... 1440, . 1441, 1442, 2513 on the Western Pacific railroad bill... 1489, 3678 on the rules for the court of impeach- ment................ ..1520, 1521, 1525, 1530, 1572, 1596, 1601, 1602, 1603 on questions relating to impeachment pro- ceedings......... ....1657, 1658 on the organization of the Senate as a court of impeachment.... ..1677,
1697, 1698, 1700 ...on the resolution providing tickets to the impeachment trial, 1776, 1780, 1781, 2237 on the consular and diplomatic bill, 1783,
1784 on the bill relating to the central branch of the Union Pacific Railroad Com- pany..... ......1889,
1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1899, 2087, 3279, 3280, 3281, 3285, 3286, 8287, 3293, 4444 on the resolution relating to Department expenditures....... .1975, 1976 on the bill to exempt certain manufactures from tax....... .1985, 1986 on the revision of the rules......2088, 2090 on the supplementary bill concerning national banks..................2145, 3084, 3085, 3086, 3087, 3089, 3187, 3192 on the resolution for printing report of the impeachment trial.....
.2294 on the bill to admit Arkansas to represent- ation in Congress...... .....2440, 2604, 2692, 2697, 2699, 2747, 2749, 2901 on the resolution for a recess until May 26..... ..2494 on the resolution to furnish the House with a copy of the impeachment pro- ceedings....... .......................2519, 2525, 2526 on the Paducah bridge bill...... .2547, 2548, 2558 on the resolution to investigate alleged improper influences on the impeachment trial.. .....2549, 2552, 2554 on the Army appropriation bill........ 2803 on the bill for funding the national debt, 2594, 3959 on the Central Pacific railroad bill....2594 on the resolution for printing the Smith- sonian Institution report.... .......2687
Pomeroy, Stephen C., a Senator from Kansas- Continued.
remarks on the bill in relation to the Northern Pacific railroad...................2689, 2690 on the bill to provide a temporary govern ment for the Territory of Wyoming, 2793, 2794, 2795, 2796, 2797, 2798, 2799, 2801, 2802 on the bill to admit North Carolina, &c., 2869, 2895, 2900, 2930, 2965, 2966, 3019, 8020 on the petition of Eliza Potter, 2957, 2958 on legislative appropriation bill........ 2996, 3396, 3429, 3432, 8433 on the bill for the improvement of the Mississippi river........ ......3146,
3711, 3712, 3734, 3857 on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina from disabilities....8178 on the civil appropriation bill.........3183, 3577, 3609, 3612, 3613, 3632. 3633, 3634, 3635, 3636, 3687, 3639, 3686 on the bill for the relief of Jonathan S. Turner........ ...3239 on the bill to provide an American steam line to Europe, 3240, 3709, 4071, 4072, 4073, 4075, 4346, 4347, 4348, 4400 on the bill for the relief of exporters of spirits.......... ..3277 on the bill to admit Colorado...3314, 3551 on the credentials of the Senators from Arkansas............................ 3385, 3388 on the eight-hours labor bill............3426 on the joint resolution concerning the
default of States in paying interest, 3567 on the bill establishing rules for the gov ernment of the armies of the United States........ ....3580, 3582, 8585, 3587 on the credentials of the Senators from Florida....... .....3599, 3607 on the bill for the relief of Martha M. Jones........ .........3646 on the bill to amend an act for the relief of A. J. Atocha......... ........3650 on adjournment over Fourth of July, 3710 on the bill to incorporate the Washington Target-Shooting Association, 3713, 3872 on the bill to incorporate the National
Hotel Company of Washington city, 3716 on the bill in regard to a bridge at Fort Leavenworth....3719, 8720, 3983 on the bill to amend the organic act of the Territory of New Mexico...........3784 on the order providing for evening ses- sions........ .......3736, 3738 on the tax bill (H. R. No. 1284)......3783, 3784, 3822, 3824, 3826, 3831, 3832, 3834, 3835, 3838, 3839, 3860, 3867 on the Electoral College resolution...3870,
3872, 3874, 3916, 8922, 3923, 3925 on the bill concerning the rights of Ameri- can citizens abroad......3901, 4097, 4445 on the bill for the further issue of tempo- rary loan certificates........ .3904, 4025 on the Freedmen's Bureau bill.........3955 on the St. Louis bridge bill....... .3985 on the resolution for printing the Land Office report...4024, 4147, 4148 on the bill in relation to the Navy and Marine corps..... ....4069, 4070 on the Indian appropriation bill......4077, 4100, 4101, 4102, 4103, 4118, 4122, 4128, 4274 on the bill extending commercial laws to Alaska........ .4094 on deficiency bill (H. R. No. 1341)...4159, 4171, 4282 on the bill for the relief of John A. Neu- staedter .........4160 on the bill relating to the arsenal at St. Louis, Missouri.... 3160 on the Ohio river bridge bill...4199, 4203, 4204, 4267, 4268, 4285, 4287, 4288, 4290, 4292 on the bill to reduce the military peace establishment of the United States, 4239, 4251 on the resolution for a recess from July, 4276, 4282, 4322 on the credentials of Frederick A. Saw- yer...................4812, 4313, 4315, 4816
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