The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen64,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1870 |
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... present these commissions , where appoint - broader , and extends to lands which were ments are presidential , are issued by the State Department . The law in all the Departments of Government , except those of the Post Office and of ...
... present these commissions , where appoint - broader , and extends to lands which were ments are presidential , are issued by the State Department . The law in all the Departments of Government , except those of the Post Office and of ...
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... present consideration ? Mr. MORTON . I ask to have it lie over . The VICE PRESIDENT . The Senator from Indiana objects , and the bill will remain on the Calendar . RECOMMENDATIONS TO OFFICE . The next bill on the Calendar was the bill ...
... present consideration ? Mr. MORTON . I ask to have it lie over . The VICE PRESIDENT . The Senator from Indiana objects , and the bill will remain on the Calendar . RECOMMENDATIONS TO OFFICE . The next bill on the Calendar was the bill ...
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... present time ; it ought to be passed . The VICE PRESIDENT . Is there objec- tion to the present consideration of the bill ? The Chair hears no objection ; and the bill is before the Senate as in Committee of the Whole , and will be read ...
... present time ; it ought to be passed . The VICE PRESIDENT . Is there objec- tion to the present consideration of the bill ? The Chair hears no objection ; and the bill is before the Senate as in Committee of the Whole , and will be read ...
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adversely and indefinitely adversely and tabled Amasa Cobb amend an act amnesty appropriation authorize bill H. R. BUTLER Calendar Chair citizens claim Clerk Committee discharged Congress CONKLING court Crebs DAWES Department district duty Eliakim H enrolled FARNSWORTH franking privilege gentleman Government Granting a pension indefinitely postponed Indian introduced a bill joint resolution H. R. Kentucky leave to introduce Massachusetts ment Missouri mittee motion was agreed move Nathan F objection Ohio party passed House passed Senate Patent pending persons petition political disabilities POMEROY Porter Sheldon Post Office Postmaster preemption laws present printed proposed public lands question railroad read twice rebellion Received from House Received from Senate Referred relief Reported adversely Reported and passed reso rule Secretary SHERMAN Sidney Clarke South Carolina SPEAKER tion Treasury TRUMBULL unanimous consent United VICE PRESIDENT Virginia vote William Wilson yeas and nays