No. Title and action. Page. 54 Resolution proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the considered and postponed.. 85,87,88, 89,96,97.99, 105,129,133, 136,137 amended on motion by Mr. Powell, in line 14, section 1, article 1, 106 amended on motion by Mr. Clark, strike out all after the word 107,384 281,282,255 384 384,386 motion by Mr. Cameron, to reconsider the last mentioned vote.... amendment proposed by Mr. Powell........ Resolution for the appointment of regents of the Smithsonian Institu- tion- read the first and second times......... 56 Resolution authorizing Commodore Hiram Paulding to receive certain read twice and referred 57 Resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to permit the own- 91 91 58 Resolution authorizing Lieutenant T. A. M. Craven, United States Navy, 94 109 110 116 124 128 113 201 206 216 221 approved..... 231 59 Resolution to provide for the maintenance of the Union, or for a conven- 115,116 60 Resolution in relation to the suspension of certain laws in States sepa- read the first time..... 119 61 Resolution making provision for the recovery of certain bonds belong- Resolution for the relief of Mrs. E. A. H. Adams, George M. Thomp- reported, read three times, and passed........ 226 64 Resolution for the appointment of regents of the Smithsonian Institution- 65 Resolution authorizing Captain William L. Hudson, of the United States read three times and passed.......... 312 65 Resolution authorizing Captain William L. Hudson, of the United States passed the House of Representatives... 67 Resolution authorizing W. H. Smiley, United States commercial agent at the Faulkland Islands, to receive a telescope presented to him by the Belgian government reported, read three times, and passed........ passed the House of Representatives... examined.... signed...... presented... approved....... 68 Resolution for the relief of Captain Hiram Paulding, United States Navy reported and read the first time.... read the second and third times and passed........... read twice and referred reported and referred to the Attorney General..... 69 Resolution for the relief of Peirce & Bacon 70 Resolution proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the United States amendment proposed by Mr. Hunter to the thirteenth article... 71 Resolution concerning a national convention to propose amendments to Page. 365 372 390 392 313 324 366 372 390 392 393 325 350 334 388 337 340 353 353,354 354 374 337 72 Resolution to correct certain errors in the act entitled "An act to provide for the payment of outstanding treasury notes, to authorize a loan, to regulate and fix the duties on imports, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1861 read three times and passed..... passed the House of Representatives...... examined, signed, presented, and approved....... 390 394 395 BILLS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. No. Title and action. 23 An act for the admission of Kansas into the Union- 24 amendment proposed by Mr. Green, to change the boundaries....... two additional sections..... motion by Mr. Pugh to reconsider the vote on the amendment pro- amendment proposed by Mr. Green, insert an additional section......] House of Representatives agrees to the amendment of the Senate.... approved....... An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain- received..... read twice and referred 50 An act to construe the word "minimum" price of the public lands, and for other purposes- received.. read twice and referred... reported..... 101 An act granting an invalid pension to John Purcell— reported..... 103 An act authorizing the payment of the two per centum land fund to received...... read the first and second times, and referred with instructions... considered..... 115 An act for the relief of the legal representatives of David G. Bates- received........ read twice and referred... 127 An act for the relief of O. F. D. Fairbanks, Frederick Dodge, and the 132 An act to remove the United States arsenal from the city of St. Louis, reported with amendments. 105 amended 120 amended, read the third time, and passed...... 135,136 House of Representatives agrees to the amendments of the Senate. 181 An act to provide for a superintendent of Indian affairs for Washington Territory, and additional Indian agents— 200 House of Representatives concurs in the amendment of the Senate.... signed..... presented...... approved...... An act to provide for the completion of the military road from Fort Page. 193 195 199 217 House of Representatives disagrees to the amendment of the Senate, Senate insists and agrees to a conference..... report of the committee of conference, and Senate concurs therein... 367,368 approved. 79 359 203 An act to enable the trustees of the Bluemont College to preempt a cer- message from the House of Representatives requesting the return ordered that the bill be returned to the House of Representatives.... 275 An act for the relief of the children of Lieutenant Nathaniel Smith, deceased received............ read twice and referred........ 276 An act for the relief of Mrs. Hannah McDowell- 299 An act for the payment of expenses incurred in the suppression of Indian received......... read twice and referred... reported........... considered and postponed... amended, read the third time, and passed......... House of Representatives agrees to the amendment of the Senate.. 338 An act to provide for the payment of outstanding treasury notes, to au thorize a loan, to fix the duties on imports, and for other purposes reported with a recommendation that the bill be postponed until considered and referred.... amendment proposed by Mr. Bigler, referred... 4th March next.. considered and postponed.......... referred to a select committee select committee appointed... reported with amendments, considered, and postponed.... amendment proposed by Mr. Gwin to the seventeenth section.. amended on motion by Mr. Seward.......... |