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INDEX TO SENATE PROCBE0INGS.
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District of Columbia—Continued.
bill (S. No. 385) to regulate the admission
of pupils into the Columbia Institution
for the Deaf and Dumb—[By Mr. Pat-
terson.]
referred, 120; reported, 484; passed,
2528.
bill (S. No. 430) granting public lands to the,
for the support of the public schools in
the—[By Mr. Pomeroy.]
referred, 295.
bill (S. No. 488) to incorporate the Wash-
ington Canal and Water-Power Com-
pany—[By Mr. Vickers.]
referred, 425; reported adversely and
indefinitely postponed, 4214.
bill (S. No. 500) granting two million acres
of public lands to the, for educational
purposes—[By Mr. Wilson.]
referred, 452; referred anew, 606.
bill(H. R. No. 876) to fund the debt of the
city of Washington, existing June 1,
1871.
received from House, 480; referred, 484;
reported, 606 ; read, 1065.
bill (H. R. No. 1074) to provide for the
survey of the harbor and river at Wash-
ington.
received from House, 480; referred, 484 ;
referred anew, 723; reported, 817;
passed with amendment, 1178; con-
curred in by House, 1228; enrolled,
1282.
bill (3. No. 298) directing the conveyance
of certain lots of gronnd with the im-
provements thereon for the use of the
public schools of the city of Washing-
ton—[By Mr. Patterson.]
reported, 545; passed, 2526; passed
House with amendment, 3869.; referred,
8888, reported and concurred in, 4035 ;
enrolled. 4109 \ approved, 4222.
bill (S. No. 299) amending an act directing
the conveyance of a lot of ground for
the use of the public schools of the
city of Washington—[By Mr. Patter-
son.]
reported, 545; passed, 2526; passed
House with amendment, 3869; referred,
3888; reported and concurred in, 4035 ;
enrolled, 4109; approved, 4222.
bill (S. No. 613) relating to the issue of
bonds by the authority of the, and to
prevent the increase of the debt of the
District—[By Mr. Snmner.]
referred, 890; reported, 2484.
bill (S. No. 637) to establish a municipal
court in the—[By Mr. Patterson.]
referred, 978; reported, 1883; discussed.
2529; passed. 2538.
bill (S. No. 651) to change the name of
East Capitol street in the city of Wash-
ington, to Lincoln avenue, and to pro-
vide for the improvement of the
same—[By Mr. Cole.]
referred, 1063; reported adversely and
indefinitely postponed, 1890.
bill (H. R. No. 1552) in relation to the con-
struction of a-new jail for the.
received from House, 1107; referred,
1112; reported, 2484; passed with
amendment, 2529; conference) 3607 ;
conference report, 3816; concurred in
by Senate, 3816; . by Hoase, 3911;
enrolled, 4010.
bill (S. No. 691) giving the assent of Con-
gress to the subscription of the* to the
stock of the Piedmont and Potomac
Railroad Company—[By Mr. &tm-
ner.]
reported, 1176; read, 1209; discussed,
2122, 2155; passed, 2167 ; passed the
House, 3646; enrolled, 3648, 3696;
approved, 8772.
bill (S. No. 713) to authorize the Washing-
ton City and Point Lookout Railroad
Company to extend a railroad into and
within the—[By Mr. Pomeroy.]
referred, 1207.
District of Columbia—Continued.
bill (S. No. 732) amendatory of the act
to provide a government for the—[By
Mr. Spencer.]
referred, 1283; reported adversely and
indefinitely postponed, 3811.
bill (S. No. 756) to test on some of the
lamps about the public grounds in
Washington, a certain invention for
lighting and extinguishing gas in street
lamps by electricity—[By Mr. Cas-
serly. ]
referred, 1413 ; reported adversely and
indefinitely postponed, 1700.
resolution requesting the President to sus-
pend the Board Of Public Works of
the, during the pending investigation—
[By Mr. Wilson, March 8, 1872.]
read, 1525.
bill (S. No. 810) for the relief of Memorial ,
parish of the Protestant Episcopal 1
church in the—[By Mr. Lewis.]
referred, 1666; reported, 1882. I
bill (S. No. 818) to allow the Orange, Alex- j
andria, and Manassas Railroad Com-
pany to run trains and transport pas-
sengers and freight within the corporate
limits of Washington city—[By Mr.
Lewis.]
referred, 1666 ; reported, 3173.
bill (S. No. 825) to annul an act of the
Legislative Assembly of the, to incor
porate the National Junction Railroad
Company, and to prevent the building
or operating of steam railways in said
District without the consent of Con-
gress—[By Mr. Edmunds.]
referred, 1758.
bill (H. R No. 2187) to confirm the action
of the boards of aldermen and common
council of the city of Washington des-
ignating a depot site for the Baltimore
and Potomac Railroad Company,
received from House, 2090,2091; printed,
2118; reference discussed, 2279, 2283;
referred, 2285; reported,2958-; assigned,
3174; discussed, 3478, 3491, 3534;
passed, 3538; enrolled, 3594.
bill (-S. No. 980) authorizing the extension of
the railway of the Metropolitan Railroad
Company in the—[By Mr. Patterson.]
referred, 2186; reported adversely and
indefinitely postponed, 3811.
bill (S. No. 957) supplemental to the act of
February 9, 1821, incorporating the
Columbian College in the—[By Mr.
Patterson.]
referred, 2358 ; reported, 2958.
bill (S. No. 972) to increase the capital
stock and to extend the works of the
Washington Gas-Light Company—[By
Mr. Patterson.]
referred, 2429; reported, 2958.
bill (S. No. 973) to fund certain liabilities
of the city of Washington, existing June
1, 1871, and to limit the debt of and
taxation in the—[By Mr. Patterson.]
referred, 2429; reported, 2484; discussed,
2527; passed, 2528; passed House,
3121; enrolled, 3147 ; approved, 3177.
bill (S. No. 974) to further define the duties
of the Board of Health of the—[By
Mr. Patterson.]
referred, 2429; reported, 2484; passed,
2526.
bill (H. R. No. 1644) to cure defective titles
in the.
received from House, 2566; referred,
2595; reported, 2959.
bill (H. R. No. 2332) to fix the salary of the
members of the Board of Health of the.
received from House, 2566 ; referred,
2595; reported, 1959.
bill (H. R. No. 1916) to authorize the
Washington City and Point Lookout
Railroad Company to extend a railroad
into and within the.
received from House, 2597; referred,
2629; reported, 3913; discussed, 4281.
District of Columbia—Continued.
bill (H. R No. 2240) authorizing the exten-
sion of the railway of the Metropolitan
Railroad Company, in the.
received from House, 2597; referredt
2630; reported and report withdrawn,
3987.
bill (H. R. No. 2333) to aid in maintaining
the fire department in the.
received from House, 2597; referred,
2630; reported, 3893.
bill (S. No. 1016) to extend the works of
the Georgetown Gas-Light Company—
[By Mr. Sumner.]
referred, 2631; reported, 2958.
bill (S. No. 1050) to repeal a certain pro-
vision in the charter of the Metropolitan
Street Railway Company of Washing-
ton—[By Mr. Ferry, of Connecticut.]
referred, 2867.
bill (S. No. 1055) to authorize the exten-
sion and use of the National railroad
of Maryland into and within the—[By
Mr. Hamilton, of Maryland.]
referred, 2909; reported, 4106.
bill (H. R. No. 1600) to amend an act
to incorporate the Washington National
Monument Society.
received from House, 3478; referred,
8490.
bill (S. No. 1124) to authorize the Orange,
Alexandria, and Manassas Railroad
Company to rnn trains and transport
freight and passengers within the—[By
Mr. Spencer.]
referred, 3599 ; reported, 3769.
bill (S. No. 1157) to amend the charter of
the Columbia Railway Company of
the—[By Mr. Spencer.]
referred, 3770; reported, 3892.
bill (H. R. No. 2833) to increase the capi-
tal stock and to extend the works of
the Washington Gas-Light Company,
received from House, 3813; referred,
3815 ; reported and passed, 3870; en-
rolled, 3897.
bill (H. R. No. 2847] to authorize the
Orange, Alexandria, and Manassas
Railroad Company to run trains and
transport freight and passengers within
the.
received from House, 3869; referred,
3870; reported and report withdrawn,
4106; reported, 4142; read, 4217;
passed, 4219; motion to reconsider,
3237; discussed, 4284; motion tabled,
4285; enrolled, 4402.
bill (H. R. No. 2882) relating to the supreme
court of the.
received from the House, 8869; referred,
3870.
bill (H. R. No. 288S) supplemental to the
act of February 9, 1821, incorporating
the Columbian College in the.
received from House, 8869; referred, 3870.
bill (S. No. 1165) authorizing the appoint-
ment of a board of trustees for colored
schools in the—[By Mr. Patterson.]
reported, 3893.
bill (S. No. 1167) authorizing the extension
of the railway of the Metropolitan Rail-
road Company in the—[By Mr. Ham-
lin.]
referred, 8893.
Divirte, A., resolution to expel from the gal-
leries of the Senate, a reporter for the
Associated Press—[By Mr. Hamlin, May
20,1812.]
read, 3641 ; referred, 3767.
Documents, resolution to furnish the Daily
and Congressional Globe and Senate,
to each of the judges of the Supreme
Court—[By Mr. Frelinghnysen, January
8, 1872. J
reffrred, 295.
Dodd, Mary A., bill (H. R No. 2768) grant-
ing a pension to.
received from the House, 3418; referred,
3469.
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