INDEX TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, SECOND SESSION THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. .... 157 A. ..63, 469 thorizing the payment to the, the amount of certain Treasury notes destroyed .......... 203 .......... 203, 204 ..204 .204 .203, 204 cember 22, 1864, to January 5, 1865...57, 63 .1394 ...8, 25 .25, 776, 1046 ...185, 1236 72, 91 475) for the relief of the....... ....1086 ....275, 293, 1394 ........4, 8, 9, 47, 56, 90, 97, 1348, 1361, 1362, 1380, 1382, 1385, 1386 .24 ..205 ..... ...361 425, 467 724, 748, 1227 ..790 826, 869 919, 920, 922 1140, 1145, 1174, 1190, 1191, 1253, 1281, 1282, 1286, 1287 ...1346 bill............ ......1380, 1382, 1385, 1386 the payment of invalid and other pensions, 64, 90, 112, 184 SENATE. and diplomatic expenses of the Government 64, 184, 185, 248, 250, 358, 365 an act making, for sundry civil expenses of .......63, 811 for the support of the Army for the year end- ...90 for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1865......110, 185, 189, 293, 358, 379, 408 gees from the South ........ ...........157 ...... .157 ofan act making, for sundry civil expenses 203, 1298 1298 .1298 .1298 the, for the service of the fiscal year ending .450, 571, 572 ment of the value of certain lands and im- in the Territory of Washington...........574 of the Army for the year ending the 30th of ......654, 671, 1247, 1275, 1293, 1371, 1380, 1387, 1389 tion, preservation, and repairs of certain for- 671, 941, 1024, 1048, 1125, 1130 and contingent expenses of the Indian de- 1048, penses of the Government for the year end- 1339, 1357, 1361, 1379, 1384, 1389, 1390 .1361, 1380 ....1367, Appropriations, bill (H. R. No. 786) making, for sundry civil expenses of the Government for for other purposes-Continued. .. 1363, ...1375, . 1367 1369 1364, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1385, 1386, 1387 ..1363 ..1365, ....... 1363, 1369, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1385, 1386, 1387 1363 .1386, 1387 ..1368 1361, 1362, 1372, 1384, 1385, 1386, 1387 .. 1366, ..1387 .1369, of the Military Academy for the year ending .307, 308, Post Office Department during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866...358, 360, 379, 426, 450 tive, executive, and judicial expenses of the 1129, 1137, 1169, 1225, 1241, 1272, 1293 628, 742, 820, 850, 860, 1057, 1059, 1169, 1172 the return of, to the Union...... 450, 532, 1338 ..532, 533 ....547, 1273, 1388 1274 ..1274 ................ ...... sas... .73 ...64 Armes, Josiah O., bill (H. R. No. 161) for the Army-Continued. bill (H. R. No. 583) to amend the act to define the påy and emoluments of certain officers 1274, 1275 .45, 56, 108, 115, 316, 328, 631, 671, 860,923 1274 remarks on the, by- 1274 .115 .1274 .115 .1273 115 1273, 1274 .115 .1274, 1275 bill (S. No. 359) to reimburse Missouri for ....1275 moneys expended for the United States...62 .1274, 1275 joint resolution (H. R. No. 86) to provide ..1274 against periodical rebel invasions of Mis- .1275 souri, and to protect the interests of the Gov- .1274 ernment on the western border...............63 .1274, 1388 resolution calling upon the Secretary of War age enlistments and promote the efficiency of specting the military department of Arkan- ............63 deis in, and to raise the standard of admis- .. 160 sion to the Military Academy ................ 72 ..167 (See Military Academy.). 160, 163 resolution in relation to the treatment of prison. .113 (See Prisoners.) .113 bill (H. R. No. 625) to amend an act making .162, 163, 164 year ending June 30, 1865, and for other pur- .. 160 poses, approved June 15, 1864...............90 ...65, 165, 166, 167 joint resolution (S. R. No. 87) in reference to .........95 114, 168 bill (s. No. 378) for the relief of certain non- 167, 168 commissioned officers, privates, musicians, .164, 165 and artificers of cavalry................157, 1172 bill (S. No.383) to repeal an existing provision .64, 113, 114 of law for recruiting in the rebel States...183 ..247, 294 Mr. Collamer..... .294 Mr. Grimes....... .294 Mr. Wilson ........ .294 employed general officers.............44, 108 the, in the field.......... ...........361, 603 bill (S. No. 408) in addition to several acts for 129, 130, 136 enrolling and calling out the national forces, ..132 .489, 572, 604, 609,631 135 remarks on the, by- .129 Mr. Brown....... .605, 606, 634, 636, 641 128, 129, 136 Mr. Buckalew...... .... 606, 607, 611, 642 133, 134 Mr. Clark, 615, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 642 131, 135, 136 ..606, 640 135, 136 .606, 614, 134, 136 615, 631, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 640, 642 .136 .611, 612, 615, .131 616, 631, 632, 634, 635, 637, 638, 639, 641 Mr. Davis..... ...608, 609, 642 Mr. Farwell. ......637 ... 137 Mr. Grimes..... 607, 632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637,638, 642 Mr. Harlan.... ..632, 640 .....641 Mr. Hendricks...... .......604, 605, 606, 633, 636, 637, 641, 643 Mr. Howard ......610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 632 .46, 56, 248 .642 Mr. Nesmith.................. ..607 ..47, 56, 248 605, 610, 636 Mr. Richardson ....635 ...47 .606, 607 Mr. Sherman.... .605, 607, 609, 635, 636 Mr. Sumner..... .607, 638, 640 ...610 Mr. Trumbull... ..608 Mr. Willey... 604 Mr. Wilson....... ..604, ..57 605, 607, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637 ..610, ...57 611, 632, 640, 641, 642 ......60 bill (S. No. 419) for the better organization of .60, 61 the pay department of the-see Pay. .57, 59 bill (H. R. No. 683) making appropriations for ..57, 60 the support of the, for the year ending the .654, 671, 869, 890, 916, 1125, 1129, 1169, 1172 ,1247, 1275, 1293, 1371, 1380, 1389 Army, bill (H. R. No. 683) making approprise tions for the support of the, for the year end- ing the 30th of June, 1866– Continued. Mr. Anthony.. ......902, 919, 920, 922 .920 ...916, 919 .....902, 921 ...898 ...900, 901 ...893, 900 .892, 898, 899 .892, 897, 901 .896, 899, 1276 .......891, 918, 919, 920, 921, 1277 ..898 ..920 ..1277 .920, 1277 .902, 903, 919 ..903, 921, 1277 .......897 ....897, 901, 921, 922 ..890, 891, 916, 917,918,921, 922, 1275, 1277 ......897, 902 903, 916, 917, 919, 920, 1275, 1276, 1277 .....920 .902, 903 .892, 893, 895, ...901, 927 927, 980, 1018, 1125, 1169, 1220 defining the meaning of the law in regard to .......915, ......1296 ..1295 .1295, 1296 .... 1295 ...1378, 1379 ..... 1294 .1378, 1379 .....1378 ..1295 1294, 1295 .1294, 1295, 1296 ..1379 ...1295 the President to make transfers of officers in the, of the United States.........915, 927, 980 ....942 an act to provide for the protection of over- of the Pacific, approved March 3, 1864...980 of the medical corps of the...... 1019, 1057 ....... 1019, 1020 ......1019 ...1020 to the Lieutenant General commanding the 1220, 1338, 1354, 1361 the employmept of disabied and discharged ..784, 1138, 1355, 1361 ......... ............ 9 .......604, 605, ..... 1295 ......... ...... 1253 Army --Continued. Arsenals of the United States, joint resolution report to the Senate if any increase in the ventory of articles in the-Continued. Mr. Hale....... .293 .293 .....811 || Ashley, George-see Court of Claims. mustering out of the military service certain establish additional offices for the..........604 the United States certain troops in the State volunteer forces of the United States...1172, 1237, 1338, 1354, 1361 an act to authorize the employment of vol- A cócha, Alexander J., bill (S. No. 281) for the ..46 Mr. Collamer................ .45 Mr. Foster.......... .45, 46 and garrison courts-martial...... 915, 927, 980 ative to the office of the, and to fix the com- 1008, 1125, 1297, 1347 1372, 1377, 1378, 1383, 1389 R. No. 707) to provide for the publication of opinions of the...1007, 1008, 1125, 1297, 1347 1020 .1020 B. . 1020 Backus-see Naval Service. the payment of colored volunteers recruited in Edward D. Baker, bill (S. No. 122) for the .....1371, 1391 to regulate and provide for the enrolling and uniform system of, throughout the United .........25, 402, 673 ...292 .. 1125 the United States certain troops in the State for the relief of............... 1338, 1355, 1361 ............ 742 || Bath, Maine-see Treasury, Secretary of the. the construction, preservation, and repairs | Belgium-see Treaty. for the relief of.. ......361 .........574, 587, 942 .1049 No. 82) in relation to the distribution of, 1125, 1137, 1219 ..1057 pension to ........ ....850, 1024, 1339, 1356 ... 1050 the benefits of the, granted by the act of July 1049, 1054, 1055 22, 1861, to certain soldiers who entered the ... 46 Mr. Wilson...................1054, 1055, 1056 lief of................ ..332, 360, 426, 849,942 yeas and nays on the...... ..... 1056, 1057 remarks on the, by- ..336 Mr. Chandler ............ .334, 335, 336 Mr. Clark........ .338, 334, 335 . 1048 .334, 335 .1047 ..336 .1047 .333, 334, 335 ...................................1049 Mr. Hendricks......... .-334, 335, 336 ..335 ...............332, 333, 335, 336 .333, 234, 336 Mr. Trumbull..... .332, 333 ...336 .........8 the United States arsenal from the city of 46, 63, 160,247, 248,307,336, 358,362,380, 606, 631, 634, 636, 641, 742, 811, 850, 889, 362, 888, 923, 942 893,893,902,916,917,918, 919, 1006, 1065, 1222, 1223, 1230, 1234, 1251, 1274, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1304, 1305, 1311, 1341, Brown, B. Gratz, a Senator from Missouri-Cort- tinued. .........34, 45, 63 .160 the consular and diplomatic expenses.....248 ........336 .....380 404, 405, 407, 408, 409, 410 *606, 634, 636, 641 898, 902, 917, 918, 919 and Georgetown Railroad Company......916 ....1065 1234, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302 .1274 .....1304, 1305 ..1368, 1369, 1386 vania.......... 108, 183, 203, 226, 292, 489, 606, 607, 611, 642, 656, 663, 915, 1101, 1226, 1253, 1296, 1309, 1311, 1338, 1339, 1380 ........203, 226 ....... .1101 dicial expenses of the Government....... 1226 .1296 1309 ..1380 ....77 .........77 C. the better organization of Indian affairs, 122 .....402 around the Falls of Niagara ....547, 572, 980 ..572 ..572 .572 passage of armed and naval vessels from the 572, 980 to the State of Michigan to aid in the con- .........811, 1005 surveys to be made with a view to the con- ........980, Mr. Trumbull . 1019 consin a donation of public land to aid in the .... 1019 |