The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 72
Página 51
... river . The parties in favor of the protection of the navigation of the river say that it is obstructed by threse piers , and for the purpose of ascertaining exactly what that meas- ure of obstruction would be , the Senate , as I think ...
... river . The parties in favor of the protection of the navigation of the river say that it is obstructed by threse piers , and for the purpose of ascertaining exactly what that meas- ure of obstruction would be , the Senate , as I think ...
Página 52
... river . As at pres- ent advised I should not vote under any cir cumstances for a bill allowing a bridge to be constructed across that river of a span less than five hundred feet . I am told that bridges can be constructed with a span of ...
... river . As at pres- ent advised I should not vote under any cir cumstances for a bill allowing a bridge to be constructed across that river of a span less than five hundred feet . I am told that bridges can be constructed with a span of ...
Página 53
... river until the commis- sion shall report . It then authorizes the com- mission to examine and see whether the bridge at Steubenville is or is not an obstruction , and then , to accomplish the indirect and insidious purpose of these ...
... river until the commis- sion shall report . It then authorizes the com- mission to examine and see whether the bridge at Steubenville is or is not an obstruction , and then , to accomplish the indirect and insidious purpose of these ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
act entitled appropriation bill Army Asahel W bill H. R. BINGHAM bonds Broomall Burt Van Horn called citizens claims committee discharged Congress Constitution copper currency debt December 14 Denver Pacific railway discussed district duty election enrolled entitled An act GARFIELD gentleman Georgia Government Granting a pension honorable Illinois incidental remarks Indian Affairs introduced a bill Iowa John joint resolution H. R. lands Legislature ment mittee motion to reconsider motion was agreed move objection Ohio Pacific passed Senate passed with amendment payment Pennsylvania political disabilities POMEROY PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposed proposition railroad Received from House Received from Senate referred relation relief repeal reported adversely reported and passed Representative Schenck Scofield Secretary session Sidney Clarke South Carolina SPEAKER STEVENS Tennessee THADDEUS STEVENS tion United States.-[By Van Aernam Virginia vote WASHBURNE William Wilson yeas and nays York