A bill to amend the internal tax law, approved July 20, 1868.
A bill to establish certain post routes in North Carolina.
A bill to relieve J. J. Morrison, S. A. Ward, Daniel Pittman, and Thomas Hooper, of the State of Georgia, from legal and political disabilities. A bill for extending to certain citizens of certain States the privileges of an act entitled "An act making appropriations and to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the gov ernment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1867, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1867. A bill to amend the 7th section of an "Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the year ending June 30, 1868, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1867. A bill in amendment of an act entitled "An act in amendment of an act entitled an act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2, 1867. A bill granting to the Eufaula, Opelika, Oxford and Guntersville Railroad Company the right of way through the public lands of the United States and lands for the purpose of aiding in the construc- tion of the railroad of said company. A bill securing certain rights to the lately recon-
A bill to enable the State of Louisiana to receive the public lands donated to the State by the act for the benefit of agricultural colleges, &c., and for other purposes.
1706 A bill to admit the State of Mississippi to represen-
A bill to incorporate the Butchers' Benevolent Association of the District of Columbia.
A bill to fix the number of brigadier generals in the
A bill additional to an act granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from Lake Superior to Puget sound, on the Pa- cific coast, by northern route.
A bill authorizing the appointment of a commission and the settlement of claims of citizens of Kansas. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Central Pacific railroad in California to Portland, in Oregon," approved July 25, 1866.
A bill to establish a post route in the State of Ne- braska.
A bill for the relief of Rev. D. Hillhouse Buell.... A bill for the relief of Malinda Harrison A bill granting a pension to Lucinda Pangle, of Tennessee.
A bill making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June 30, 1870. A bill for the relief of States entitled to swamp- land indemnity.
A bill to enable the city of Chicago to enlarge its harbor.
A bill granting an increase of pension to Emily B. Bidwell, widow of Brigadier General Dauiel D. Bidwell, and to Sarah Hackleman, widow of Brigadier General Pleasant A. Hackleman. A bill to incorporate the United Aid Association... A bill creating mail routes between Harrisonville, Missouri, and Bloomington Grove, Kansas, and Versailles and Tuckerville, in the State of Mis souri.
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A bill for the relief of Eliza Dodge, Mary Wheeler, Zilpah Stone, Harvey S. Chamberlain, Chauncey R. Berry, and Eliza I. Crawford. A bill in relation to the appointment of midshipmen from the lately reconstructed States. A bill to regulate the manner of applying to Con- gress for the removal of the political disabilities imposed by the third section of the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States.
A bill to amend the general banking law. A bill to designate the place of confinement for per- sons convicted of offenses against the laws of the United States and sentenced to imprisonment in certain States.
A bill for the relief of John Gothard, guardian of minor child of John O. Gothard, late of company D, 8th Missouri State militia. A bill to amend an act entitled "An Act granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the States of Missouri and Arkansas to the Pacific ocean," approved July 27, 1866, and to facilitate the early construction of the Atlantic and Pacific railroad, the Texas Pacific railroad, the Union Pacific railway, eastern division, the Southern Pacific railroad (of California.)
A bill to perfect and complete railroad and tele- graph communication with the Pacific ocean. A bill to restore pensions to soldiers employed in the civil service, withheld prior to June 6, 1866. A bill increasing the pension of Abigal Reynolds, widow of Benoni Reynolds, a soldier of the revo- lutionary war.
A bill establishing a bridge across East river, be- tween the cities of Brooklyn and New York, in the State of New York, a post road. A bill for the relief of George A. Huntsman, of Tennessee.
A bill granting lands to aid in the reclamation of desert lands in the Territory of Utah.
A bill for the relief of inhabitants of cities and towns in the Territories of New Mexico, Ari- zona, and Utah.
A bill making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1870.
A bill making appropriations for the payment of salaries and contingent expenses of the Patent Office for January and February, 1869.
A bill to provide for the better security of life and property from the dangers of coal oil, crude petroleum, and their products.
A bill for the benefit of Blanton Duncan.. A bill to allow deputy collectors and assistant as- sessors of internal revenue, acting as collectors or assessors, the pay of collectors and assessors. A bill to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Ohio river.
A bill for the relief of S. M. Stockslager..
A bill granting a peusion to Jonathan Nutt, a sol- dier of the war of 1812.
A bill relating to the sale of United States bonds and bullion.
A bill to prevent the collection of illegal imports under color of State authority.
A bill supplemental to an act entitled "An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to pro- vide for enrolling and calling out the national forces and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1865.
A bill for the relief of political disabilities. A bill to refund certain taxes illegally collected in the internal revenue department, and for other purposes.
A bill to relieve Peter A. Wilson, a citizen of North Carolina, from legal and political disabili ties.
A bill to provide for the establishment of a mail route from Scottsboro, in the State of Alabama, to Salem, in the State of Tennessee. A bill to relieve from all political disabilities im- posed by the third section of the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States, Fleming Hodges, a citizen of the State of Mississippi.
A bill to revive the grant of lands to aid in the construction of a railroad from Selma to Gads- den, in the State of Alabama, and to confirm the same to the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad Company.
A bill to establish a certain post route in the State of Alabama.
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