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Navy, Secretary of, called upon for report of Acting Lieutenant Divans as to treatment of officers

and crew of United States steamer Howqua.

transmits answer to said call...

called upon for causes of delay in distribution of prize money

transmits answer to said call...

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called upon for reports, &c., of combats in which armored vessels have been
engaged...

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called upon for report of Commodore Foot in regard to navy yard and depot
on the western waters..

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transmits answer to said call..

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called upon for detailed information in regard to the attack on Charleston..
transmits answer to said call...

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transmits answer to said call..

transmits answer to said call

transmits answer to said call..

called upon for report of board under act relative to grades of line officers.
transmits answer to said call..

to authorize, to sell lot in Sackett's harbor..

called upon for information as to rebel ram at or near Plymouth..

called upon for proceedings of court-martial and court of inquiry in case of
Commodore Wilkes..

called upon for information as to United States steam vessel suitable for carry-
ing mails.

authorized to apply part of contingent fund for enlarging the navy building..
See H. Res. 114.

Navy Register, printing of extra copies of....

Navy yards, (see also Naval depots.)

inquiry as to expediency of establishing new, or depots..

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New Hampshire, members from the State of, appear, viz:

D. Marcy, J. W. Patterson and E. H. Rollins..

New Jersey, members from the State of, appear, viz:

G. Middleton, N. Perry, A. J. Rodgers, J. F. Starr and W. G. Steele..

New Mexico, delegate from the Territory of, appears, viz:

F. Pered...

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wagon road from Albuquerque to Fort Whipple and thence to Colorado river..

See H. R. 103.

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to amend act to confirm certain land claims in..

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New York, members from the State of, appear, viz:

J. Brooks, J. W. Chanler, A. W. Clark, F. Clarke, T. T. Davis, R. E. Fenton,
A. Frank, J. Ganson, J. A. Griswold, A. Herrick, G. W. Hotchkiss, C. T. Hulburd,
M. Kalbfleisch, O. Kellogg, F. Kernan, D. C. Littlejohn, J. M. Marvin. S. F. Miller,
D. Morris, H. A. Nelson, M. F. Odell, T. M. Pomeroy, J. V. L. Pruyn, W. Rad-
ford, H. G. Stebbins, J. B. Steele, R. B. Van Valkenburgh, E. Ward, C. H. Winfield,
B. Wood and F. Wood

to regulate sessions of courts for northern district of.

See H. R. 32.

alleged official misconduct in New York custom-house..
port of entry of the district of Champlain and Plattsburg..

See H. R. 120.

reimbursement of city of, for expenses in enrolling, equipping, &c., troops..

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to authorize the United States to acquire land in the Wallabout bay, belonging to
Brooklyn.....

See H. R. 561.

Noell, John W., member elect from Missouri, death of..
Northeastern frontier, defences of. (See Committees, select.).
Notices of bills and joint resolutions—

By Mr. H. J. Allen: A bill establishing a navy yard, depot, and marine hospital at Cairo,
Illinois

By Mr. Ancona: A bill granting a pension to Charles M. Pott

Also, a bill for the relief of the heirs-at-law of the late Major William S. Henry, of
the United States army

By Mr. Arnold: A bill to enlarge the Illinois and Michigan canal, and improve the Illi-
nois river, so that gunboats can pass from the Mississippi river to Lake Mich-
igan.

Also, a bill to prohibit slavery forever in all the territory embraced in the Presi-
dent's emancipation proclamation..

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Also, a bill to repeal so much of the enrolment act as authorizes the discharge of a
person drafted on payment of three hundred dollars.

Also, a bill to regulate the compensation of the depositary of public moneys at
Chicago.

By Mr. Ashley: A bill to grant a pension to Peter Navarre, for services in the war of
1812, under General Harrison.

Also, a bill to authorize the appointment of two additional judges of the Supreme
Court of the United States.

By Mr. Bennet: A bill to settle the title to certain city lots selected for mint purposes in
Carson City, Nevada Territory...

Also, a bill to provide for the development of the mineral resources of the United
States and of the public domain

Also, a bill making an appropriation for a military road from Denver, in the Ter
ritory of Colorado, to Camp Crittenden, in the Territory of Utah..

Also, a bill making an appropriation for two military posts in the Territory of
Colorado

Also, a bill to establish a post route from Denver, in the Territory of Colorado, to
Bannock City, in the Territory of Idaho

Also, a bill modifying the law establishing the overland mail line, and requiring
service thereon to be let in four sections..

Also, a bill for an appropriation for the construction of a military road from Fort
Lyon to Fort Garland, in Colorado Territory.

Also, a bill for an appropriation for the construction of public buildings in the
Territory of Colorado.

Also, a bill for the relief of the citizens of Denver City, in the Territory of Colo-
rado.

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Also, a bill to regulate the mining for the precious metals, and to regulate the ex-
portation of gold and silver bullion

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Also, a bill amendatory of the act of June 2, 1862, in regard to pre-emption claims
in Colorado

By Mr. Blow: "A bill supplementary to the acts concerning intercourse with the States
in insurrection, and concerning abandoned and captured property"
By Mr. Boyd: A bill to construct a Pacific railroad located on the Albuquerque route to
California...

Also, a joint resolution to pay the enrolled Missouri militia and provisional sol-
diery in actual service in the 4th congressional district of Missouri, &c..
Also, a bill to authorize the payment of certain claims in the western or Missouri
department
By Mr. Brandegee: A bill amendatory of an act entitled "An act for enrolling and call-
ing out the national forces, and for other purposes," so as to provide that clergy-
men and students preparing for the ministry, if drafted, shall be assigned to
chaplain, hospital, or other non-combatant duty..

By Mr. James S. Brown: A bill for the construction of a line of railway communication
between the cities of Washington and New York, to constitute the same a
public highway, and a military road and postal route of the United States
By Mr. W. G. Brown: A bill erecting West Virginia into a separate judicial district, and
for other purposes

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Also, a bill regulating the fees and fixing the compensation of the marshal of the
district court of the western district of Virginia.

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Also, a bill asking for a donation of land for a railroad from the Pennsylvania line,
through West Virginia, to the Kentucky line.

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By Mr. Clay: A bill to divide the State of Kentucky into two districts, for the purpose of
holding United States courts..

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Also, a bill to regulate contracts in gold.

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By Mr. Coffroth: A bill to aid in the completion of the Pittsburg and Connellsville rail-
road for military and postal purposes

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Also, a bill to pay the citizens of Pennsylvania for losses sustained by them during
the invasion of Pennsylvania by the rebel army

Also, a bill to encourage volunteering by increasing the wages of the volunteer
Also, a bill to increase the pensions of the privates in the army who were and are
killed in battle, or who died or die from sickness, while engaged in the service
of the United States..

Also, a bill to amend the act commonly known as the couscription act, to compel
the provost marshals to hold their examination in each county town of the
district.

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Notices of bills and joint resolutions-Continued.

By Mr. Coffroth: Also, a bill for the relief of George Mowery
By Mr. George E. Cole: A bill granting lands to the Territory of Washington to aid in
the construction of a military road from Fort Walla-Walla to Puget Sound
Also, a bill to amend an act approved July 17, 1854, amendatory of an act entitled
"An act to create the office of surveyor general of the public lands in Oregon,”
&c
Also, a bill to amend an act donating public lands to the several States and Terri-
tories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the me-
chanic arts, approved July 2. 1862...

Also, a bill to create an additional land district in the Territory of Washington
By Mr. C. Cole: A bill to authorize and aid the construction of a railroad to connect the
Pacific railroad in California with the Columbia river, in Oregon

Also, a bill to create, out of the proceeds of the confiscated property of traitors, a
national school fund, to be used for the education of the people of the States
and Territories severally in which the same is collected .

By Mr. Cravens: A bill to ascertain who have lost horses and other property in the States
of Indiana and Ohio by the rebel raid under command of General John H.
Morgan and Union forces in pursuit of said rebels, in July, 1863...

Also, a bill to establish a postal money-order system..

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By Mr. Winter Davis: A bill to require persons practicing law before the courts of the
United States to take the oath of allegiance to the United States.
Also, a bill to prevent vexatious appeals and writs of error
By Mr. Thomas T. Davis: A bill to incorporate the Peoples' Gas-light Company of the
city of Washington

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By Mr. Dawes: A bill to provide for the election of representatives in Congress from the
States of Tennessee and Louisiana..
By Mr. Donnely: A bill to provide for the establishment of a Bureau of Emigration....
By Mr. Driggs: A bill to increase the pay of all private soldiers in the Union army to
eighteen dollars per month, and that of all non-commissioned officers and mu-
sicians twenty-five per cent

Also, a bill asking for an appropriation of land or money to build a military and
post road from Saginaw to the Straits of Mackinaw in the State of Michigan..
Also, a bill to improve the harbors on Lake Superior

Also, a bill to secure the safety of, and facilitate the carriage of mails between the
lower and upper peninsulas in the State of Michigan.

By Mr. Eckley: A bill to repeal the law establishing the Territory of Dakota

Also, a bill to allow a pension to Christian Winger, who was wounded while in the
service of the United States, called into service by the State of Ohio.

By Mr. Eliot: A bill to establish a Bureau of Emancipation

Also, a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to release certain property
from attachment, and for other purposes

Also, a bill fixing certain rules and regulations for preventing collisions on the

water

Also, a bill for the relief of Anson Atwood

Also, a bill to prohibit the slave trade between the several States of the Union
Also, a bill for the measurement of tonnage of ships and vessels of the United
States...

Also, a bill to aid the President of the United States in carrying into more imme-
diate execution the proclamation of emancipation, issued by him on the first
day of January, 1863, prohibiting the holding of certain persons as slaves in all
that portion of the United States designated therein...
Also, joint resolution repealing the last clause of a joint resolution approved July
17, 1862, entitled "A joint resolution explanatory of an act to suppress insur-
rection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate the property of
rebels, and for other purposes".

By Mr. Fenton: A bill concerning applications for pensions.

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Also, a bill to require the employment of apprentices in commercial marine of the
United States

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Also, a bill relating to clains for the loss and destruction of property belonging to
loyal citizens, and damages done thereto, by the troops of the United States
during the present rebellion ...

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Also, a bill relating to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Also, a joint resolution relating to a revision of the pension laws.

Also, a bill to extend the time for opening books of subscription to the capital stock
of the Union Gas-light Company of the District of Columbia, and for other
purposes

By Mr. Finck: A bill supplementary to the act entitled "An act for enrolling and call-
ing out the national forces, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1863..
By Mr. Frank: A bill to provide a new classification of pensions according to the extent
and nature of disability..

By Mr. Ganson: A bill to regulate the sessions of the circuit and district courts for the
northern district of New York, and for other purposes

By Mr. Harrington: A bill providing for the payment of bounties to soldiers mustered
into the United States service, and who have been honorably discharged, and
have served for a period less than three years..

By Mr. Higby: A bill requiring an oath of loyalty to the government of the United
States from all persons extracting minerals from the public lands.......

By Mr. Holman: A bill to repeal so much of the 13th section of an act entitled "An act for
enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes," approved
March 3, 1863, as authorizes exemption from military service by the payment
of three hundred dollars...

Also, a bill to equalize and establish "the civil commission" at Memphis, Tennessee.
Also, a bill to authorize the State of Indiana to apply certain lands granted by Con-
gress to the education of the orphan children of soldiers who die during the
present war

Also, a bill in relation to costs in the circuit and district courts of the United States.
By Mr. Hooper: A bill to prevent depreciating the currency

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Notices of bills and joint resolutions-Continued.

By Mr. Hotchkiss: A bill granting lands to aid in constructing the Lake Superior rail-
road, and providing for the use of the same by the United States free of charge.
By Mr. John H. Hubbard: A bill amendatory of an act entitled "An act for organizing
the military forces of the United States," &c., so as to equalize the operation of
said act upon the towns and other sub-divisions of the enrolment districts...
By Mr. A. W. Hubbard: A bill to provide for the protection of overland emigrants to the
States and Territories of the Pacific.

By Mr. Jayne: A bill making an appropriation for the erection of a capitol building in
the Territory of Dakota.

Also, a bill donating lands to the Territory of Dakota to aid in the construction of
a railroad from the western boundary of the State of Minnesota, through the
Territory of Dakota, to the gold mines of Idaho Territory.

Also, a bill making an appropriation to reimburse the Territory of Dakota for ex-
penses incurred during the Indian war of 1862

By Mr. Philip Johnson: A bill for the relief of Charles M. Stout, late a lieutenant in the
7th regiment of the Pennsylvania reserve corps..

Also, a bill authorizing and directing the payment of certain officers of the Pennsyl
vania reserve corps

Also, a bill for the relief of the heirs of Phebe Wilson, late of the county of Morris,
in the State of New Jersey, deceased.

Also, a bill for the relief of Samuel Bruch.

By Mr. Julian: A bill to repeal the third and fourth sections of "An act respecting fugi-
tives from justice and persons escaping from the services of their masters," ap-
proved February 12, 1793, and the act to amend, and supplementary to, the
aforesaid act, approved September 18, 1850.

Also, a bill to repeal the 8th, 9th, and 10th sections of "An act to prohibit the in-
portation of slaves to any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United
States," approved March 2. 1807...

Also, a bill authorizing the issue of patents for locations made with certificates
granted under authority of the act of Congress approved March 17, 1862, allow-
ing floats in ratification of lands sold by the United States within the limits of
the Las Omegas and La Nana grants, in Louisiana..

Also, a bill to repeal so much of the acts of Congress approved March 3, 1845, and
August 6, 1846, as authorize the transportation of goods imported from foreign
ports through the United States to the Canadas, or from the Canadas through
the United States to foreign ports.

Also, a bill to provide homesteads on confiscated or forfeited estates within the in-
surrectionary districts for persons connected with the military or naval service
of the United States, and for other purposes.....

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By Mr. Kasson: A bill relating to the capture of cotton and disposition thereof by the
military forces of the United States

By Mr. O. Kellogg: A bill to amend the act relating to the direct and excise taxes, and
to equalize the compensation of assessors and collectors under said act..
Also, a bill to amend the act entitled "An act for enrolling and calling out the
United States forces, and for other purposes.

Also, a bill providing for an increase of pay of five dollars per month to the soldiers
and volunteers in the service of the United States, enlisted and to be enlisted..
Also, a bill to amend the act giving bounties to volunteers, so as to extend the
bounties and peusion to the widows or children of enlisted volunteers who died
at the place of rendezvous of disease there contracted, and before being mus.
tered in..

By Mr. Kinney: A bill to authorize and direct the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to
settle and adjust the accounts of ex-Governor Brigham Young, which accrued
while he was ex officio superintendent of Indian affairs for the Territory of Utah,
and to make the necessary provision for the payment of whatever may be found
due
Also, a bill to establish a mail route from Springville, in Utah Territory, to Gunni-
son, in said Territory, via Fairview, Mount Pleasant, Springtown, Ephraim,
and Manti.

Also, a bill to establish a mail route from Mount Pleasant to Wales, via Maroni and
Fountain Green.

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Also, a bill to establish a muil route from Cedar City to St. George, via Pinto, Pine
Valley, Alger. Barney, and Diamond.

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Also, a bill to establish a mail route from Ogden City to Plain City, and from Ogden
City to Huntsville..

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Also, a bill to establish a mail route from Great Salt Lake City to Harriman, via
West Jordan, and one from Rockville to Springdale

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Also, a bill to enlarge the service on the route from Great Salt Lake City to Fill-
more, so as to pass through Poule Rounas and Holden after leaving Salt Creek.
Also, a bill to establish a new route from Brigham City to Franklin, via Mendon,
Wellsville, Hyrum, Providence, Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield, and Richmond.
Also, to establish a route from Great Salt Lake City to Payson, via E. T. City,
Grantsville, Toucle, Shambiss, Cedar Fort, Fairfield, and Goshen; and to de-
fine the service on said routes, and establish the necessary post offices
Also, a bill to change the schedule time on route from Fillmore City to Santa Clara,
via Washington county, and increase the service from weekly to semi-weekly.
Also, a bill to establish a mail route from Weber to Provo City, in Utah Territory,
via Morgan, Porter, Corrydon, Henefer, Coatville, Hoytville, Wauship, Peoa,
Kansas, Heber, Mound, Midway, and Charleston, and to provide for the neces-
sary service on said route

Also, a bill to extinguish the Indian title to lands in the Territory of Utah suitable
for agricultural purposes..

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Also, a bill to place the Shoshone, Utah, Parvante, Saw-Pitch, Piede, Cumembahs,
Uinta, and Peonata Indians, in Utah Territory, under treaty stipulations...
Also, a bill to vacate the present Indian reservations in Utah Territory, and to
provide other reservations in lieu thereof...

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