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INDEX TO SENATE PROCEEDINGS.
Contractors—Continued.
joint resolution (S. R. No. 320) for the relief
of certain, for the construction of ves-
sels of war and steam machiuery—[By
Mr. Nye ]
reported, 1291; motion to take up, 1884.
Contracts, bill (8. No. 875) giving to the State
courts concurrent jurisdiction with the dis-
trict courts of the United States in cases
of maritime, and torts upon the navigable
rivers and waters above the ebb and flow
of the tide—[By Mr. Pratt.]
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 49 ; placed on the Calendar, 49.
bill (S. No. 678) to give effect to, made in
behalf of the United States—[By Mr.
Pool.]
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 421
Controversies, bill (S. No. 407) to facilitate the
adjustment,of, between parties interested in
maritime adventures and contracts in the
port, of New York, and lo establish a board
of port-wardens—[By Mr. Colliding.]
passed over, 320.
Conveyance, bill (li. R. No. 1033) to simplify the,
of real estate in the District of Columbia,
conference, 82, 90.
Convicts, bill (tl. li. 'No. 1909) in'regard to
the discharge of poor.
received from I he House, 898 ; referred, 900 ;
reported, 1630. .
bill (EL K. No. 2170) to provide for the care
and custody of persons convicted in the
courts of the United States who have or
may become insane while in prison,
committee discharged, 1031.
Coombs, Olive, bill (S. No. 851) granting a
pension to—[By Mr. Hamlin.]
passed, 1136 ; passed House, 1828; enrolled,
1870; approved, 1987.
In House: received from the Senate, 1185 ;
'passed, 1805; enrolled, 1852.
Coon, James, bill (S. No. 1310) granting a
pension to—[By Mr. Edmunds.]
reported, 977 ; passed, 1137.
In llouse; received from the Senate, 1185 ;
passed over, 1800.
Cooper, Charles, bill (H. 11. No. 2930) for the
relict' of, G A. Jones, Jerome Rowley,
William Ilannegan, and John Hannegan.
received from House, 957; read, 974; re
ferred, 1011; reported, 1476; recommitted,
3 031; reported and passed, 1720 ; enrolled,
1769.
Copyrights, bill (S. No." 1356) to amend an
act to revise and consolidate the statutes
relating to patents and—[By Mr. Buck-
ingham.]
referred, 1382; reported and passed, 1079;
passed House, 1954; enrolled, 1902;
approved, 1987.
In House: received from the Senate, 1064;
passed over, 1807; passed, 1909; enrolled,
1913.
Corbett, Henry W., a Senator from Oregon...1
petitions presented bv 289,
309, 391, 509, 848, 1458
bills introduced by—
No. 1109—to fix the salaries of the heads
of the Executive Departments and of
the justices of the courts of the United
States 219
No. 1183—to establish certain post roads
in Oregon and California 367
No. 1184—to fix the pay of the supreme
judges in Idaho 367
No. 1245—to provide for segregation and
survey of the swamp and overflowed
lands of Oregon, and to put the State
in possession of the same 003
No. 1285—for the relief of JeronimusH.
Underbill, of New York 348
No. 1327—to create ports of delivery at
Eureka and Wilmington, in California,
and provide for appointment of deputy
collector for Vallejo, Calilornia, and to
abolish the office of surveyor of said
port 1077
Corbett, Henry W., a Senator from Oregon—
Continued.
joint resolutions introduced by—
No. 268—concerning the compensation
of the collector of customs for the dis
trict of Willamette, in Oregon 182
No. 312—to setapartcertain lands in Ore-
gon, in order to select and locate a res-
ervation thereon 956
resolutions submitted by—
calling for information as to the probable
cost of improvement of the Umpqua
river and the Willamette river above
Oregon City—[December 5, 1870] 2
for printing report of the Indian commis-
sioners—[February 13, 1871] 1161
calling for a list of Indian claims in Ore-
gon—[February 15, 1871] 1250
in regard to Indian war claims in Ore-
gon—[February 27,1871] 1720
reports made by 218,
290, 741, 774, 1077. 1161. 1459.1720
incidental remarks by, 219, 592, 599,063, 715,
7-11,924 953,970. 981, 988, 1020, 1021,
1101, 1219, 1250, 1462, 1559, 1562, 1720
remarks on the House joint resolution for
publishing specifications, &c.. of Patent
Office 158, 100, 101, 102
on the bill to amend an act relating to
duties on sugar 220
on the Senate joint resolution for the ap-
pointment of commissioners in relation
to the republic of Dominica 200
on the bill to incorporate the Japan Steam
Navigation Company 290,
540, 983, 984, 985. 987
on the bill to revise the Mint laws 309,
376, 398
on the Sill for the improvement of the
Louisville and Portland canal 454
on the bill to refund advances by States
during the recent war 551, 027
on the resolution in regard to ocean steam-
ship bills , 590
on the bill increasing the pensions of dis-
abled soldiers and sailors 665
oil the resolution for a select committee
on telegraphs 718
on bill to repeal the income tax....751, 752
on the order of business 875,
920, 979, 1049, 1050, 1081, 1832
on the bill authorizing mail steamship ser-
vice to Mexico 877, 879, 1203
oti the Senate joint resolution for the relief
of Chauncey M. Lockwood 993, 994
on the Senate joint resolution for the relief
of Lorenzo Thomas, jr., &C....1025, 1026
on the North'Carolina memorial 1046
on the bill to incorporate the Dime Sav-
ings Bank 1050, 1051, 1052
on the House joint resolution for the
relief of John L. Thomas, jr., and B.
II. Webster 1194
on the bill for the relief of N. P. 'Prist, 1217
on the legislative appropriation bill...1258,
1200, 1201, 1310, 1311, 1429, 1431, 1432
on the Post Office appropriation bill, 1402,
1087, 1688, 1G89, 1733,
1738, 1744, 1745, 1740
on the Indian appropriation bill 1482,
1484. 1487, 1489, 1490, 1492,
1493,1495,1503,1504,1505, 1500,
1502,1563,1504, 1505,1500.1508,
1573,1574, 1575, 1583, 1584, 1599
on the naval appropriation bill 1082,
1832, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840
on deficiency bill...1750, 1808, 1809, 1871
on the Army appropriation bill, 1794.1795
on the civil appropriation bill...1881, 1893,
• 1894,1895,1897. 1982, 1983, 1995, 1997
on the river and harbor appropriation
bill 1890, 1891
Corporations, bill (S. No. 1194) to amend an
act exempting from taxes certain properly
in the District of Columbia, and to amend
the act for the creation of. in the District
of Columbia by general law, approved
June 17, 1870—[By Mr. Hamlin.]
referred, 425.
Corporations—Continued.
bill (S. No. 1222) to amend an act to provide
for the creation of, in the District of
Columbia by general law, approved May
5, 1870—[By Mr. Vickers.]
referred, 569.
Corral de Tierra, bill (S. No. 718) to determ-
ine upon its merits the claim of Luis Mesa
to a certain tract of land in California
called—[By Mr. Nye.]
committee discharged, 1719.
Correction of the Journal 1628, 1813
Correll, Adam, bill (H. R. No. 2334) granting
a pension to.
reported and passed, 1942; enrolled, 1962.
Correspondence, international, bill (S. No.
1133) to regulate, by telegraphic lines
between the United States and foreign
countries—[By Mr. Ramsey.]
referred, 110.
Cotton, Mrs. Polly W., bill (H. R. No. 2718)
for the relief of.
received from House, 512; referred, 537;
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 848.
Cotton claims, joint resolution (S. R. No. 223)
authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury
to pay certain, proceeds of which are at
present covered into the Treasury, arising
from the sales of cotton unlawfully seized
after the 30th of .Tune, 1805—[By Mr.
Bayard.]
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 218; placed on the Calendar, 218.
Counterfeiting, bill (S. No. 265) to prevent
the, of foreign trade marks protected by
treaty stipulations—[By Mr. Sumner.]
In House: referred, 89.
; Couit, bill (II. li. No. 1005) authorizing the
President to accept the resignation of any
judge of any, of the United Stiftes.
reported, 392 ; discussed, 814.
circuit, bill (S. No. 1062) to establish a, of
the United States at Montgomery, in
Alabama, and to take away the circuit
court jurisdiction from the district court
of the middle district of said State—[By
Mr. Warner.]
reported adversely and indefinitely post-
poned, 1381.
district, bill (S. No. 1279) to extend the juris-
diction of the, for the southern district
of Florida—[By Mr. Osborn.]
referred, 814; reported, 1814.
bill (H. R. No. 343) for holding terms of
the, of the United States for the
district of Nevada.
reported adversely, 91.
probate, bill (H. R. No. 228) to enlarge the
jurisdiction of the, in Idaho Territory,
enrolled, 38.
Supreme, bill (S. No. 280) in relation to the
appellate jurisdiction of the, of the
United States in certain cases—[By
Mr. Sumuer.]
passed over, 50.
bill (S. No. 1317) in relation to the revis-
ion of the laws of New Mexico and
publishing the decisions of the, in
said Territory—[By Mr. Ross.]
referred, 1014; referred anew, 1630.
bill (S. No. 1352) concerning the terms of
the United States circuit., for the eastern
district of Arkansas—[By Mr. Rice.]
referred, 1331 ; reported, 1459.
United States district, bill (H. R. No. 1582)
authorizing terms of the, to be held at
Helena, Arkansas.
reported, 1135; discussed, 1195, 1417,
1460; rejected, 1461; motion to recon-
sider, 1480; reconsidered, 1680; passed
with amendment, 1681 ; recalled for
correction, 1769; Senate amendment
agreed to by House with amendment,
1817; concurred in, 1817; enrolled,
1876.
remarks by—
Mr. Bayard 1461
Mr. Cole 1196, 1460
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