Stevens, Thaddeus, expenses incurred in removing remains of, to his home in Pennsylvania, to Subsidies, no further, ought to be granted either in bonds or money, to railroad or other corpora- Suffrage, extending right of, in Territories.. See H. R. 1531. Superintendent of reports and drawback, abolishing office of See S. 458. Surgeon General, report of, on contracts made for support of sixty transient paupers in Wash- report of, on expenditures on Providence Hospital report of, on expenditures for Columbia Hospital for women relative to amount necessary for support of transient paupers in Washington Surgical history of the Rebellion, providing for printing of medical and See S. R. 217. Switzler, William F., to be paid out of the contingent fund of the House the compensation of a Page. 131 294 269 531 542 48 295 441 397 169 56 425 20 24 59 187 342 219 South Carolina, citizens of, for mail route from Lexington Court House to Pine Ridge 454 71 445 77 131 149 240 31 237 77 130 36 243 129, 140 32 See H. R. 1814. 32 See S. 941. 44 Tariff, proposal to allow drawback upon articles used in the construction of vessels... See H. R. 1462. regulating duties on imported copper and copper ores See H. R. 1460. increasing revenue from duties on imports, and tending to equalize exports and imports.. to prevent collection of illegal imports under color of State authority... See H. R. 1817. repealing tonnage duties on Spanish vessels. See H. R. 1864. laws and report, President to appoint commission to revise.. See H. Res. 446. establishing collection district of Aroostook, Me., and defining Newark district, New Jersey. See H. R. 1906. authorizing Secretary of Treasury to admit certain submarine telegraph cable free of duty. abolishing office of superintendent of See S. R. 228. Taxes illegally collected in Internal Revenue Department, providing for refunding.. See H. R. 1820. Telegraph lines between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington.... New York, Newfoundland, and London, Company, to land its cable on shores of See H. R. 1606, S. 731. Postmaster General transmits report, &c., on cheap system of postal Telegraphic communication between United States and foreign countries, relating to See S. 63. Tennessee, members from the State of, appear, viz: Roderick R. Butler, Horace Maynard, William 9 17 74 102 111 131 212 242 274 296 302 425 425 242 54, 166 131, 441 137 510 5 8 44 93 167 letter of Secretary of State concerning establishment of free ports at Matamoras and other 118 relative to persons holding civil offices under provisional government of.. 132 See II, Res. 397. See H. Res. 365, H. R. 1481, 1666. Tenure-of-office act, proposed repeal of See H. R. 1531. See H. R. 1624. granting right of way to certain railroads through See H. R. 1656. providing for election of delegates to Congress from See H. R. 1671. west of Rocky Mountains, report of Rossiter W. Raymond on mineral resources of... See H. R. 220. Texas, Reconstruction Committee to examine into affairs in, and report Texas, granting right of way to Memphis, El Paso, and Pacific railroad, from El Paso to Pacific See H. R. 1895. relative to adjournment of constitutional convention of. See H. Res. 471. Text-books, in reference to introduction of disloyal, into public schools of United States.... Treasurer of the United States transmits quarterly reports of receipts and expenditures for 1865-'66. Treasury, Secretary of, proposal to provide by law that he shall sell surplus gold, &c.. transmits draught of a bill allowing fire and burglar proof safes to col. to report on accommodations for United States courts at Charleston, South to report what reduction can be made of number of officers, salaries, &c., transmits reply to above. transmits copy of "bill for coinage of nickel copper pieces of five cents letter of, relative to increased compensation to certain collectors of internal revenue to inquire into the necessity and cost of building for courts of United States to report if consular offices, greater fees than are allowed by law, &c........... transmits report of special commissioners of internal revenue for 1868 transmits reply to above to inform the House reasons for postponing time for discontinuing certain transmits reply to above... forwards communication of Solicitor of the Treasury relative to expenses to report the aggregate amount of gold coin sold by the government since transmits reply to above. transmits statement relative to issuing and avails of bonds, &c.. transmits statement of expenses of legislative assembly, &c., of Washington to communicate reports on past and present condition of bureau of engrav- transmits letter from director of the Mint, asking additional appropria- transmits additional report of the Hon. Israel T. Hatch on commercial to furnish statement of cost of mint and running the same at Carson City, transmits reply to above..... directing him to sell no more gold at present.. See H. Res. 409. to furnish facts connected with building marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois. transmits letter from director of the Mint with draughts of bills, &c transmits report of Rossiter W. Raymond on mineral resources of States to report number, &c., of buildings in Washington occupied by his depart- ment transmits reply to above.. called on for information relating to contract with Frank C. Kenyon, &c. to issue American registers to barks Mary Jane and Cambria.. See H. Res. 420. to furnish information concerning disinissal of men in Philadelphia custom- 251 transmits reply to above. 317 to withold payment of certain money See H. Res. 435. 251 to withold bonds sufficient to secure construction of such railroads as 238 to furnish information relative to surveys of Delaware breakwater...... 274 to furnish the House information concerning American fisheries on coast transmits reply to above..... 282 248 Treasury, Secretary of, transmits annual report of Superintendent of the Coast Survey. transmits reply to above. transmits report of E. D. Elliott on international metrical system of coinage directing, to sell $30,000,000 of surplus.. See H. Res. 455. relative to printing extra copies of special commissioner of mining statistics to admit free of duty certain submarine telegraph cable.... See S. R. 228, H. Res. 474. transmits list of clerks, &c., employed in his department in 1868 Treaty, Alabama, protesting against ratification of Taylor, William [PETITIONS FROM] Tennessee, citizens of, that name of James Cox be placed on pension rolls.. Texas, constitutional convention of, for committee to inquire into condition of the Stat Page. 285 291 307 311 341 346 410 410 425, 522 435 462 205 287 296 258 53 192 129 240 220 57 316 189 258 71 16 16 291 149 212 454 44 93 258 8 201 175 98 241 140 141 227 130 149 18 141 59 U. Utah, delegate from the Territory of, appeared, viz: William H. Hooper.. United States, citizens of, for remission of duties on articles to be imported for an Irish fair. 17 |