BILLS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
A bill authorizing John A. McLain, company B 105th Pennsylvania volunteers, to receive three months' pay proper.
A bill to repeal the twelfth section of an act approved July 17, 1862, entitled "An act to define the pay and emoluments of certain officers of the army, and for other purposes. A bill for the relief of William McGarrahan A bill for the relief of Lieutenant John H. Osler, of Guernsey county, Ohio.
A bill relating to captures made by Admiral Far- ragut's fleet in the Mississippi river in May, 1862. A bill to provide pensions for certain officers and soldiers of the United States who served in the war of 1812, in the Mexican war and in the Indian wars, up to and including the Black Hawk war, and for other purposes.
A bill to increase the subsistence department of the army of the United States.
A bill allowing pensions to soldiers, or the widows of soldiers of the war of 1812.
A bill to amend the act of April 10, 1806, for estab fishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States.
A bill to grant three months' extra pay to officers of North Carolina and Tennessee regiments. A bill granting pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the war of 1812.
A bill to authorize the building of a military and postal railway from Washington, District of Columbia, to the city of New York.
A bill for the granting of a pension to Walter H. Tinker and John P. McElroy, of Missouri. A bill for the relief of Mary J. Stone, of Jackson county, Tennessee.
A bill regulating the terms of the United States court for the western district of Pennsylvania. A bill to increase the pension of Amos Armstrong, who was wounded in the battle of Queenstown during the war of 1812.
A bill relating to the Bureau of Steam Engineering in the Navy Department. A bill to repeal an act approved March 2, 1867, entitled "An act to regulate the disposition of fines, penalties, and forfeitures received under the laws relating to the customs, and for other purposes."
A bill for the construction of a canal around the Big Muscle shoals of the Tennessee River. A bill for the relief of Rufus M. Hollister, of Janes- ville, Wisconsin.
A bill to aid in the construction of the International Pacific railroad from Cairo, Illinois, to the Rio Grande river; to authorize the consolidation of certain railroad companies; and to provide home- steads for the laborers on said roads. A bill for the relief of Luther McNeal, late post- master at Lancaster, Erie county, New York. A bill to facilitate the settlement of the accounts of paymasters of the army.
A bill for the relief of the members of company A, independent exempts, West Virginia volunteer infantry.
A bill to establish a national system of military education.
A bill to repeal an act entitled An act to create the eastern judicial district of the State of New York," approved April 25, 1865, and to make provision for the trial of causes pending in said district.
A bill to equalize the bounty of soldiers, sailors, and marines who served in the late war for the Union. A bill to amend certain acts in relation to the ma- rine corps.
A bill to regulate the civil service of the United States.
A bill to provide for the removal of the remains of Hon. W. T. Coggeshall, late minister of the United States at Ecuador, to the United States. A bill for the coinage of nickel-copper pieces of five cents and under.
A bill supplementary to the several acts relating to pensions, proposing to extend their provisions to acting assistant surgeons, &c.
A bill to aid the Memphis, El Paso, and Pacific Railroad Company, of Texas, in the construc- tion of a railroad and line of telegraph from the Mississippi river to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government of the United States the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes.
A bill to amend the sixth section of act of July 4, 1864, on the subject of pensions, so as to authorize pensions to be granted from the date of discharge or death of the soldier.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
A bill granting the right of way to the Walla-Walla and Columbia River Railroad Company, and for other purposes.
A bill to reduce into one act and to amend the laws relating to internal taxes.
A bill for the relief of Henry Barricklow A bill for the construction of a government tele- graph, under the direction of the Post Office De- partment, between New York and Washington. A bill for the reorganization of the United States colored troops, their instruction, and colonization. A bill for the relief of Isaac Watts
A bill for the relief of Commander John L. Davis. A bill for the relief of Joseph A. Ingham
A bill to provide for the construction of a ship canal around the falls of Niagara.
A bill to confirm certain private land claims in the State of Missouri.
A bill to define felonies and misdemeanors, and to regulate peremptory challenges in the courts of the United States, and for other purposes. A bill amendatory of an act entitled "An act relat- ing to habeas corpus and regulating judicial pro ceedings in certain cases."
A bill concerning the naturalization of aliens. A bill for the sale of the Hot Springs reservation in Arkansas.
A bill in relation to additional bounties, and for other purposes,
A bill for the relief of Lieutenant Leonidas Smith, late of the 224 Indian volunteer infantry.
A bill to provide for the granting of pensions to certain ex-officers of the United States army, &c. A bill granting pension to E. R. Caine.... A bill granting a peusion to Mrs. Susan Carson.. A bill for the relief of Walter D. Plowden.. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to exempt certain manufacturers from internal tax, and for other purposes," approved March 31, 1868.
A bill to confirm certain private land claims in the Territory of New Mexico.
A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to confirm certain private land claims in the Territory of New Mexico."
A bill for the relief of S. K. Patton, late colonel 8th Tennessee cavalry.
A bill to increase the revenue from duties on im- ports, and tending to equalize exports and im- ports,
A bill to provide for the gradual resumption of specie payments.
A bill for the relief of George Kaiser
A bill to incorporate the United States Postal Tele- graph Company, and to establish a postal tele- graph system.
A bill authorizing the admission in evidence of copies of certain papers, documents, and entries. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to extab- li-h an uniform rule of naturalization," &c., passed April 14, 1802.
A bill granting a pension to William M. Simpson A bill for the relief of William Wagner.
A bill for the relief of John H. Osler, of Guernsey county, Ohio.
A bill for the relief of William Grant Powers... A bill to authorize the importation of machinery, for repair only, free of duty.
A bill regulating the duties on imported copper and copper ores.
A bill to prohibit the sale of coin in behalf of the United States, and to provide for the redemption of the United States legal-tender notes in coin at par.
A bill to relieve Dewitt C. Senter, of Tennessee, from disabilities.
A bill for the relief of John Webb, of Tennessee... A bill for the relief of Tarlton A. Middleton, late a lieutenant in company B, 4th Tennessee infantry. A bill to repeal an act entitled "An act regulating the tenure of certain civil officers," passed March 2, 1867.
A bill to restore the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Department of War.
A bill in reference to swamp lands...
A bill to relieve from disabilities Franklin S. Moses, of South Carolina.
A bill providing for an election in Virginia.... A bill to enable the Holly, Wayne and Monroe Railway Company, in the State of Michigan, to have the subscriptions to its capital stock stamped, and the stamps already affixed and to be duly cancelled.
A bill to declare and fix the status of the corps of judge advocates of the army.
A bill to consolidate the several asylums for aged and disabled soldiers, created under the laws of the United States.
Bills of the House of Representatives-Continued.
Proceedings in House and in Committee of
Whole House.
A bill creating an additional judicial district in Virginia.
A bill supplementary to an act entitled "An act to provide a national currency secured by pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 3, 1864, and for other purposes. A bill to establish certain post routes A bill to reorganize and increase the efficiency of the medical department of the navy.
A bill to provide for the defence of the northeastern frontier.
A bill relating to pay, bounty, and pensions of non-residents.
A bill to repeal a part of section 8 of an act passed August 3. 1861.
A bill providing for payment for horses lost by certain officers in the service of the United States. A bill relating to freedmen's hospitals.....
A bill to remove obstructions from the East river, in the harbor of New York.
A bill to establish telegraph lines between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wash- ington.
A bill to authorize the Southern Maryland Rail- road Company to enter the District of Columbia. A bill to incorporate the African College..... A bill authorizing the incorporation of certain rail- road companies to construct railroads therein described or mentioned.
A bill to change post route No. 2243, in Union 'county, Pennsylvania, so as to go by way of Kelley Points.
A bill authorizing the erection of a suitable post office building in the borough of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
A bill supplemental to an act entitled "An act to es- tablish a uniform system of bankruptcy through- out the United States," approved March 2, 1867. A bill to provide for the paving of Pennsylvania
A bill granting a pension to James Smith, of Phil- adelphia, a soldier of the war of 1812.
A bill for the relief of the disabilities of W. I. Mixon, a citizen of South Carolina.
A bill to relieve from disabilities certain citizens of South Carolina.
A bill to relieve Nathan Land and I. A. Howard, of Barton county, in the State of Georgia, from legal and political disabilities. A bill granting to the New Orleans, Mobile, and Chattanooga Railroad Company the right of way through the public lands of the United States, and for other purposes.
A bill in relation to the appointment of midship- men from the lately reconstructed States.
A bill to relieve from legal and political disabilities certain persons, therein named, of Alabama. A bill providing that the State of Alabama may accept provisions of an act giving public lands for benefit of certain colleges within two years. A bill concerning Mississippi and Mexican Gulf Ship Canal Company, asking an appropriation of $300,000.
A bill to legalize gold contracts....A
A bill to relieve from legal and political disabilities Winer Bothel, of Florida, engaged in rebellion.
A bill to repeal an act entitled "An act to fix the times for the regular meetings of Congress," approved January 22, 1867.
A bill for better protection of women of District of Columbia.
A bill to divide the State of Ohio into three judicial districts, and to provide for holding the district and circuit courts of the United States therein.
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