The Congressional Globe: Containing the Debates and Proceedings of the Third Session Forty-First Congress; Together With an Appendix, Embracing the Laws Passed at that Session Page: XXXVII
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HOUSE BILLS.
XXXVII
H. R. No. 2411—
Supplementary to an act to reduce internal taxes.—[By Mr.
Hooper, of Massachusetts.]
In Senate: Reported adversely and indefinitely postponed, 392.
H. R. No. 2414—
Ceding certain jurisdiction to the State of Ohio.—[By Mr.
Loughridge.]
Passed Senate, 568; enrolled, 591; approved, 677;
In Senate,: Motion to take up, 3 ; recommitted, 53; reported,
392; motion to take up, 477; discussed, 512, 541; passed,
548; enrolled, 599.
H. R. No. 2415—
For the relief of Lot North.—[By Mr. Holman.]
In Senate: Reported, 774.
H. R. No. 2416—
Donating the Chattahoochee arsenal to the State of Florida for
educational purposes.—[By Mr. Hamilton.]
Enrolled, 37 ; approved, 136.
In Senate : Enrolled, 38.
tl. R. No. 2417—
For the better security of agricultural college lands.—[By Mr.
Arnell.]
Reported and recommitted, 729 ; passed, 760.
In Senate: Received from House, 755; referred, 773; motion
to take up, 898; reported, 976; passed over, 1767.
H. R. No. 2419—
To repeal the income lax.—[By Mr. Hill.]
Referred, 20.
H. R. No. 2420—
To repeal the income tax.—[By Mr. Kellogg.]
Referred, 20.
H. R. No. 2421— _
To repeal the income tax.—[By Mr. Myers.]
Referred, 20.
H. R. No. 2422—
Making appropriations for certain harbors in Michigan.—[By Mr.
Ferry.]
Referred, 25.
II. R. No. 2423—
To provide for the erection of United States district court-room,
revenue offices, and post office in Covington, Kentucky.—[By
Mr. Jones, of Kentucky.]
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2424—
To revive the navigation and commercial interests of the United
States.—[By Mr. Lynch.]
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2425—
For the relief of Van Camp, Chapin, and others.—[By Mr.
Buffinton.]
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2426—
Authorizing the transfer of valid preemption claims to actual
settlers.—[By Mr. Sargent.]
Referred, 25 ; reported and passed, 103.
In Senate : Received from House, 97; referred, 114; commit-
tee discharged, 2004.
H. R. No. 2427—
Amendatory of the preemption law.—[By Mr. Sargent.]
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2428— .... „
To remove legal and political disabilities.—[By Mr. Porter.]
Referred, 25 ; reported and passed, 87 ; passed Senate, 136 ;
enrolled, 181 ; approved, 306.
Li Senate: Received from House, 97; passed, 114; enrolled,
190.
H. R. No. 2429— „ „ „
Amendatory of the organic act of Idaho.— [By Mr. Cuuom. j
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2430— . . „ , , , Vi. .
To relieve certain citizens of Louisiana from legal and political
disabilities.—[By Mr. Sypher.]
Referred, 25.
3. R. No. 2431- T ^ ,
To authorize the national bank at Jersey Shore to change its
location.—[By Mr. Armstrong.]
Read and passed, 25; passed the Senate, 174; enrolled, 181;
approved, 306. ,
In Senate: Received from House, 38; referred, 49; reported,
155; passed, 156; enrolled, 190.
H R No 2432—
For the relief of Peter J. Knapp.-[By Mr. MeCrary.]
Referred, 25 ; reported adversely and tabled, 634.
H. R. No. 2433—
Granting a pension to Joseph A. Montgomery,—[By Mr. MeCrary. "1
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2434— '
Making an appropriation to complete the improvement of the i)es
Moines rapids, in the Mississippi river.—[By Mr. MeCrary. J
Referred, 25. , "
H. R. No. 2435— • '
Granting a pension to Edward L. Young.—[By Mr. Piatt.]
Referred, 25 ; referred anew, 448,
H. R. No. 2436—
Granting a pension to Rachel Alloways.—[By Mr. Lawrence.]
Referred, 25.
H. R. No. 2437—
To secure indemnity to the United States in certain cases.—[By
Mr. Lawrence.]
Referred, 25; reported and recommitted, 307.
H. R. No. 2439—
For the relief of Smith & Skinner, of Yonkers, New York.—[By
Mr. Sanford.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2440—
Admitting to registry in the ports of the United States certain
iron and composite foreign-built vessels.—[By Mr. Reeves.]
Referred, 26; referred anew, 70.
H. R. No. 2441—
To remove the disabilities of Joseph H. Slroe, of Rockingham
county, Virginia.—[By Mr. Milnes.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2442—
For the abolition of the franking privilege, and to provide for
the transmission of official documents and other public
matters.—[By Mr. Potter.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2443—
To amend an act further to prevent smuggling, approved July 18,
1866.—[By Mr. Poland.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2444—
To authorize and promote telegraphic communication between
America, Asia, and Europe.—[By Mr. Farnsworth.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2445—
For the improvement of the harbor of New Haven, Connecti-
cut.—[By Mr. Kellogg.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2446—
Amendatory of the preemption laws.—[By Mr. Julian.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2447—
Making an appropriation for a building in the city of San
Francisco, California.—[By Mr. Sargent.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2448—
Amendatory of an act to quiet land titles in California, approved
July 23, 1866.—[By Mr. Sargent.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2449—
Granting a pension to John Schmidt.—[By Mr. Wilkinson.]
Referred, 26.
H. R. No. 2450— rT>
For the relief of Ralph King, late consul to Bremen.—[By Mr.
Sloeum.]
Referred, 27: reported adversely and tabled, 1149.
H. R. No. 2451— ,
To amend an act to provide for the redemption of three per cent,
loan certificates, and for a new increase of national bank notes,
approved July 12, 1870.—[By Mr. Sheldon, of Louisiana.]
Referred, 29.
H. R. No. 2452— . „ , -a
To place on the naval pension-roll the names of the widows
and minor children of Newton H. Adams and John Raden-
stein.—[By Mr. Archer.]
Read and passed, 29.
In Senate; Received from House, 38; referred, 49.
H' ^relieve3 the disability of Dr. A. B. Moonej, of Granville
district, South Carolina.—[By Mr. Jones, of Kentucky.]
Referred, 29.
Granting a pension to Alpheus C. Hickman. '[By Mr. Boyd.]
Referred, 29.
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