The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... Claims say so . The only point is whether you will allow the Court of Claims to make this invest- Mr. BINGHAM . I desire to make a state- ment to the House . The effect of this bill , as the House will see , is not to give to the Court ...
... Claims say so . The only point is whether you will allow the Court of Claims to make this invest- Mr. BINGHAM . I desire to make a state- ment to the House . The effect of this bill , as the House will see , is not to give to the Court ...
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... claims audited and paid as well as that State . Why should the claim of Iowa be preferred to the exclusion of other States ? The municipal authorities of the city of New York , in advance of any action of the Federal Government , in ...
... claims audited and paid as well as that State . Why should the claim of Iowa be preferred to the exclusion of other States ? The municipal authorities of the city of New York , in advance of any action of the Federal Government , in ...
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... claims that have come in from these States do not believe that they will amount to $ 15,000,000 . A large proportion of these claims come from Tennessee , and I am old by gentlemen from Tennessee that they have at least two million ...
... claims that have come in from these States do not believe that they will amount to $ 15,000,000 . A large proportion of these claims come from Tennessee , and I am old by gentlemen from Tennessee that they have at least two million ...
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act entitled amend an act appropriation bill Army bill H. R. bills introduced BINGHAM bonds Broomall Burt Van Horn citizens claims committee discharged Congress Constitution currency debt December 15 Denver Pacific railway Department discussed district election enrolled entitled An act GARFIELD gentleman Georgia Government Granting a pension honor Illinois incidental remarks Indian Affairs introduced a bill Iowa John joint resolution H. R. July 20 lands Legislature ment mittee motion to reconsider motion was agreed objection Ohio passed Senate passed with amendment payment Pennsylvania petitions presented political disabilities Pomeroy PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposition Received from House Received from Senate referred relation relief repeal reported adversely reported and passed Representative Schenck Scofield Secretary Senate with amendments session Sidney Clarke South Carolina SPEAKER STEVENS Tennessee THADDEUS STEVENS tion unanimous consent Van Aernam Virginia WASHBURNE William Wilson yeas and nays York