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HOUSE BILLS.
H. II. No. 3019—
To relieve all persons in the insurrectionary States-from all legal
and political disabilities.—[By Mr. Bethune.]
Referred, 1186.
H. R. No. 3020-
For the removal of all legal and political disabilities.—[By Mr.
Young.]
Referred, 1186.
E. R. No. 8021—
To provide for the payment of revenue officers for services ren-
dered in the insurrectionary States in the year 1807.—[By
Mr. McKee. ]
Referred, 1186.
I-I. R. No. 3022—
To provide for a building suited to the use of the post office
and revenue officers of the United States in the city of
Portsmouth, Ohio.—[By Mr. Wilson, of Ohio.]
Referred, 118(3.
H. R. No. 3023-
To promote the construction of the Cincinnati and Southern
railway.—[By Mr. Stevenson.]
Referred, 1186 ; reported, 1759 ; discussed, 1759 ; passed, 17C1;
sec bill (H. R. No. 3070.)
H. R. No. 3024—
To preserve the peace in the several States and Territories of
this Union.—[By Mr. Prosser.]
Referred, 1180.
II. R. No. 3025-
To refund certain moneys now standing to the credit of the Navy
pension fund.—[By Mr. Cullom.]
Referred, 118G.
H. R. No. 3026—
To reduce the duty upon imported wool.—[By Mr. Asper.]
Referred, 1180.
H. R. No. 3027—
To repeal the proviso of (he net. to amend an act authorizing the
construction of a bridge across the Missouri river at Fort
Leavenworth, in Kansas.—[By Mr. Asper.]
Referred, 1187.
II. R. No. 3028-
To incorporate tlio Red River Valley, Oklahoma, and Santa F6
Railroad Company.—[By Mr. Roots.]
Referred, 1187.
H. R. No. 3029-
To provido for a light house at South Haven, Michigan.—[By
Mr. Stoughton.]
Referred, 1187.
II. R. No. 3030-
For tho relief of P. F. Wilson, late receiver of public moneys at
Omaha, Nebraska.—[By Mr. Loughridge.]
Referred, 1187.
H. R. No. 3031—
Authorizing tho St. Paul and Pacific railroad to change its
line, in consideration of a relinquishment of lands.—[By
Mr, Wilson, of Minnesota.]
Referred, 1187.
n. R. No. 3032—
To regulate the drawing and summoning of juries in the circuit
and district courts of the United States.—[By Mr. Woodward.]
Referred, 1187.
H. R. No. 3033-
To authorize the construction of a bridge over the Mississippi
river at Louisiana, Missouri, and also a bridge over the
Missouri river at Glasgow, in said State.—[By Mr. Dyer.]
Passed, 1189; passed Senate with amendment, 1-11-1; conference,
1635, 1614; conference report, 1751; agreed to by House,
1751; by Senate, 1712; enrolled, 1808; approved, 1910.
Jn Senate: Received from House, 1197; referred, 1248; reported,
1380; passed with amendment, 1381; conference, 1502,1628;
conference report, 1737; agreed to by Senate, 1737; by House,
1769; enrolled, 1825.
R. No. 3034—
To protect national cemeteries.—[By Mr. Stoughton.]
Passed, 1189.
hi Senate: Received from House, 1197; referred, 1248; reported,
1329.
R F-9. 3035—
I' able the Jackson, Lansing, and Saginaw Railroad Company
to change the northern terminus of its road from Traverse
bay to the straits of Mackinaw.—[By Mr. Beaman]
jtead and passed, 1190; passed Senate, 1800; enrolled, 1852;
approved, 1926.
In Senate: Received from House, 1197 ; read, 1459 : discussed,
1722; passed, 178G; enrolled, 1876.
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H. R. No. 3036— . , ,
Making appropriations for the repair, preservation, and comple-
tion of certain public works on rivers and harbors.—[By Mr.
Reported and recommitted, 1191; reported and made special
order, 1370; discussed, 1538, 1542, 1545, 1546, 1549, 1551;
passed, 1556; passed Senate pith amendment, 1891 ; confer-
ence, 1909, 1910; conference report. 1920; agreed to by
House, 1921; by Senate, 1920; enrolled, 1935; approved,
In Senate: Received from House, 1631; referred, 1631, 1751;
reported, 1767 ; amendment, 1771, 1818, 1881 ; discussed,
1881,1885, 1887; passed with amendment, 1891; conference,
1954, 1961; conference report, 1976 ; concurred in by Senate,
1976 ; by House, 1986; enrolled, 2002.
H. R. No. 3037— _ „
To amend an act approved June 25, 1868, to provide for appeals
from the Court of Claims.—[By Mr. Poland.]
Referred, 1192.
R. No. 3038—
To remove the disabilities of James Moore, of Mississippi.—[By
Mr. Morphis.]
Referred, 1292.
R. No. 3039-
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To provide additional mail service to Brazil.—[By Mr. Cox.]
Referred, 1192; printed, 1286.
H. R. No. 3040—
Prescribing the quality and price and inspection of illuminating
gas in the city of Washington.—[By Mr. Burchard.]
Referred, 1192.
-[By Mr. Potter.]
a deputy
-[By Mr.
H. 11. No. 3041-
In relation to goods in bond.-
Referred, 1192.
H. R. No. 3042—
For the relief of B. P. Wilson.—[By Mr. Potter.]
Referred, 1192.
H. R. No. 3043—
For the consolidation of the Indian tribes and the establishment
of a system of government in the Indian territory.—[By
Mr. Van Horn.]
Reported and recommitted, 1285.
H. R. No. 8044—
To amend an act to provide a national currency secured by pledge
of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation
and redemption thereof.—[By Mr. Cullom.]
Referred, 1286.
H. Ii. No. 3045—
To incorporate the European and American Telegraph Com-
pany.—[By Mr. Banks.]
Referred, 1286.
H. R. No. 304G—
To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint
collector of customs at Onancock, &c., in Virginia. -
Ayer.]
Referred, February 15, 1871.
H. R. No. 3047—
For the relief of Simeon Stansfer, of Indiana.—[By Mr. Holman.l
Referred, 1313.
II. R. No. 3048—
To authorize the establishment of certain free and public highways
in the District of Columbia.—-[By Mr. Stone.]
Reported and passed, 1369; passed Senate, 1899; enrolled,
1913; approved, 1926.
In Senate: Received from the House, 1385; referred, 1397;
reported, 1720; passed, 1883; enrolled, 1962.
H. R. No. 3040—
To provide for the exportation of distilled spirits.—[By Mr.
Hooper, of Massachusetts.]
Reported and recommitted, 1368.
H. R. No. 3050—
To prevent and punish certain fraudulent practices.—[By Mr.
Van Wyck.]
Referred, 1437.
H. R. No. 3051—
For the relief of
Pennsylvania.-
Referred, 1437.
H. R. No. 3052—
Appropriating the sum of $15,000 for the erection of a suitable
building in Danville, Virginia, for holding the terms of
the United States district court for the western district of
Virginia.—[By Mr. Booker.]
Referred, 1438.
Francis B. Stewart, postmaster at Altoona,
-[By Mr. Morrell, of Pennsylvania.]
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