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XL VI
HOUSE BILLS.
H. R. No. 2737—
Granting a pension to Patrick McGuire.—[By Mr. Archer.]
Referred, 524.
H. R. No. 2738—
To provide for the construction of a light-house on the Potomac
river at Shipping Point.—[By Mr. McKenzie.]
Referred, 525 ; referred anew, 1349.
H. R. No. 2739—
To amend an act to provide for the creation of corporations in
the District of Columbia by general law, approved May 5,
1870.—[By Mr. McKenzie.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2740—
To provide for the construction of a breakwater on the Potomac
river.—[By Mr. Booker.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2741—
To authorize the building of a light-house at Lambert's Point,
Virginia.—[By Mr. Piatt.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2742—
For the relief of certain persons therein named of their legal and
political disabilities.—[By Mr. Piatt.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2743—
To remove the legal and political disabilities of certain persons
therein named in Alabama.—[By Mr. Heflin.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2744—
For the removal of the political disabilities of J. K. McSpadden,
of Alabama.—[By Mr. Dox.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2745—
To authorize the removal of causes from the State courts to the
courts of the United States in certain cases.—[By Mr. Sheldon,
of Louisiana!]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2746—
To allow defendants in criminal cases in the District of Columbia
to"testify in their own behalf.—[By Mr. Welker.]
Referred, 525 ; reported and passed,*639.
In Senate: Received from House, 665; referred, 074.
II. R. No. 2747—
To incorporate a free university in the District of Columbia.—FBy
Mr. Welker.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2748—
For the removal of political disabilities from John B. Durable, of
Indian Springs, Georgia.—[By Mr. Mungen.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2749—
To relieve from political disabilities William Ward, of Morgan
county, Kentucky.—[By Mr. Rice.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2750—
To prescribe the manner of holding elections for President, Vice
President, and membersof the House of Representatives.—rBv
Mr, Prosser.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2751—
Making an appropriation for the improvement of the navigation
of the Cumberland river.—[By Mr. Prosser.]
Referred, 525.
II. R. No. 2752—
For the relief
Hawkins.]
Referred, 525.
[I. R. No. 2753—
To fix the compensation of the clerk of the supreme court of the
District of Columbia.—[By Mr. Maynard.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2754—
For the relief of J. B. Brown.—[By Mr. Kerr.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2755—
To extend the provisions of the homestead law to unsurveyed
lands.—[By Mr. Julian.]
Referred, 525.
H. R. No. 2756—■
Fixing the manner of executing deeds to owners of town lots of
Boise City, in Idaho.—[By Mr. Cullom.]
Referred, 525.
of certain persons in Tennessee.—[By Mr.
H. R. No. 2757— . _
Amendatory of an act relating to the district court of Utah Ter-
ritory, approved July 27, 1868.—[By Mr. Cullom.]
Referred, 625.
R. No. 2758— _ .
' To disapprove certain acts of the Legislative Assembly of
Montana.—[By Mr. Cullom.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2759—
To grant a pension to Mrs. Sophia Dulaney, widow of William H.
Dulaney, late surgeon of Illinois volunteers.—[By Mr. Burr.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2760—
Prescribing an oath of office to be taken by'persons who partici-
pated in the late rebellion and who are not disqualified from
holding office by the fourteenth amendment to the Constitu-
tion.—[By Mr. Cook.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2761—
To create a railroad bureau.—[By Mr. Cook.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2762—
To repeal an act for the removal of causes in certain cases from
State courts, approved July 27, 1866, and the act amendatory
thereof, approved March 2, 1867.—[By Mr. Hawley.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2763—
To provide for the withdrawal of the public lands from sale and
for the manner in which they may be disposed of under the
homestead and preemption laws.—[By Mr. Hawley.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2764—
To place the name of Colonel Oscar Malmborg on the retired list
of the regular Army.—[By Mr. Ingersoll.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 27G5—
Amendatory of the patent laws.—[By Mr. Hay.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2766—
To amend section one of an act imposing taxes on distilled spirits
and tobacco, approved July 20, 1868.—[By Mr. Hay.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2767—
T o remove the legal and political disabilities from John Cook,
B. F. Hancock, W. I\ Wells, and other citizens of Ark-
ansas.—[By Mr. Rogers.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2768—
lo remove the legal and political disabilities of certain persons
therein named in Arkansas.—[By Mr. Roots.]
Referred, 525.
R. No. 2769—
For the relief of Elbridge G. Case, collector of internal
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for the sixth district of Michigan.-
Referred, 525.
-[By Mr. Strickland.]
R. No. 2770—
Providing for a building for the use of the United States court,
custom-house, and post office at Key West, Florida.—rBv
Mr. Hamilton.] L '
Referred, 525. ■
R^ No. 2771—
lo remove the political disabilities of certain persons therein
named, cit.jzens of Florida.—[By Mr. Hamilton.]
Referred, 526.
R. No. 2772—
To provide for_ a building for the use of the post office, custom-
house, United States court, and internal revenue offices
at Jacksonville, Florida.—[By Mr. Hamilton.]
Referred, 526.
R. No. 2773—
Increasing the pension of Mrs. Lizzie Mower, widow of the late
Referred 5e26 hA' Mower-—[BJ Mr- Clark, of Texas.]
R. No; 2774—
To dmde^ Texas into two judicial districts.—[By Mr. Clark, of
Referred, 526.
R. No. 2775—
F°r lwUef °f ?i!°r°D w?nd otller c^'zens of Mississippi
therein named.—[By Mr. Whitmore.l
Referred, 526.
R. No. 2776—
°'ES?!, Kef1610 certain lands'~[By Mr" McCl>aiy-3
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